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12 VIRGINIA FAIR TELLS HER STORY She Has Not as Good a Memory as Her Sister. SIGNED THAT PETITION New Dresses in Evidence Dur- ing the Taking of the Deposition. CAN'T THEY GET AWAY. Want to Go Back to Restrained by penas. Gotham, but Sub- Mrs. Oelrichs and her sister, Virginia Fair, were much more at ease in Notaty Phillips’ office yesterday morning than they had been the morning or the after- noon before. They were deserted by all the lawyers except the faithful Reuben Lloyd and Russell Wiison, and the latter complained of the pleasant footing upon which the ladies appeared to be with Lansing Mizuer, one of the counsel for Mrs. Craven. At this the ladies were greatly amused. They appeared in the morning dressed in an entirely different toilette tnan that in which they appeared the day before, and they appeared in the afternoon ar- rayed entirely differently than they ap- peared in the morning. Mr. Delmas, called to San Jose, was not present. Mr. Britton appeared for him and finished the deposition of Mrs. Oel- richs, and took up and concluded the devosition of Virginia Fair. Mrs. Qelrichs was asked during the morning session 1f she knew of a contract under whicn the Fair estate was to pay Mrs. Nettie Craven $500,000 for her inter- est in the estate. She declined to state, but in the after- noon she essayed to answer by saying thet she did not remember. During the taking of the depositions of Virginia Fair, Charles Fair came in and took & seat, smiled upon by both his sis- ters. The deposition of Virginia Kair, con- ducted by Mr. Britton, ran as follows: “James G. Fair,” said the witness, “‘was my 1ather; I was lorn in S8an Francisco; I went to school in this City; my resi- dence is at 453 Fiith avenue, New York; I saw my father alive for the lasttime in the latter part of November, 1894, at the Lick House; I had been visiting him for some six weeks; I wasin New York when 1 heard of my father’s death; 1 came here immediately, arriving on the 3d of Janu- ary, 1895.” “Did you, while in this City, see a docu- ment, written in pencil and dated Sep- tember 24. 1894, purporting to be the last will of your deceased father?” “I saw such a document in Mr. Lloyd’s office on the 5th of March, 1895. Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Wheeler, Richara V. Dey, Russell Wilson, my sister and her husband were present. The will was lying on the table, and I was asked to look at it by Mr. Lloyd, I think. I have never seen the will since. My brother was not present; [ never saw the document at any time when my brother was present.’’ “Did you ever sign a_ petition asking for the probate of that will of September 24 as being the senuine will of your de- ceased father?’ “Idid.” “Can you tell me why you signed it?” *‘Because I thought it was the wiil of my father; that it was in the handwriting of my father.” ““Who signed it with you?” “My sister.” “Do you know whether or not your brother signed it?” “Ido not.” *Did anybody advise you to sign it?"” “I signed it because I thought it was the will ané not on anybody’s advice. I don’t remember any advice. I think I consulted with my sister. 1 was told that two persons saw the will written. 1don’t remember who toid me. *'Did you ever hear of the existence of a payper signed by various people attesting to t e genuineress of that will?” “Yes, sir.” 'Who told you about it ?” “I remember two persons—Mr. Neale and—" The witness in answer to questions was going forward to testify further about this paper when Mr. Lioyd interrupted, saying that there never was such a paper in existence. 'We are pot taking your deposition, Mr. Lloyd, although we bave tried to have you consent to make one,” said Mr. Brit- ton. “You will please allow the witness to tell what she knows. “But she doesn’t know that, for there never was such a paper. The lady misun- derstands the reference in the question.” Britton asked thereporter to read the }uestion again, and when he dia so Miss air said she was in error—that she thought she was asked about the will. Brition then went back to the matter of the petition for probate. Do you know that your brother ever signed the petition for the probate of the will of the 24th 2" “I was told so; I don’t remember who told me.” “You were not here during the contest of Herman OQelrichs Jr?” 'No; I heard about it though.” ““‘When you signed that petiiion for the probate o. the will of the 24th of Septem- ber you were positive it was the last will of your deceased father and written by himself?'’ st was" Britton resd the strong language of the petition, in which it was fisily assertea 1hat this—the will of the 2ith—was the last will and testament of James G. Fair, wholly written and signeu by himself, and as such the petitioners desired that it be probated. He asked her 1if that repre- tented ber judgment upon the will at that time. Sbe said that it did. Lloyd made some objection to thisform of catechising, as the petition spoke for itself, but he finally withdrew the objection. “During your visit in'18%4 how long was it before your departvre that you last saw your father?” ‘I saw him the day I lefi.” “Did you not send him what is known asa P. P. C. card ?” ‘I don’t remember.” “You saw him personally, did you?"” Certainly.” ‘How often did you exchange letters with your father when in New York?'’ “‘About once a week.” Mr. Britton having finished, Mr. Lloyd asked the witness if she bad not received a letter from her father a few days after his death. 8he said that she had not but had received a letter two days before his death. The taking of the deposition of Mrs. Craven was fixed for this morning, with the understanding that it couid be post- poned from day to day if the ludy was not physically able. Mrs. Oelrichs and Miss Fair were to have lefu for New York this afternoon, but the summons requiring their deposi- tion in the Craven ejectment suits next Monday will not permit of their leaving, — - ———— Bought a Lodging-House. Mrs. G. Mallett swore to a complaint in Judge Low’s court yesterday for the arrest ot John and Emma Vreenhaegh on the charge of obtaining money by faise vretenses. She al- Jeges that she paid them $700 on September 16 for the good will and furniture in the lodg- ing-house Post street and found that the furniture did not belong to' them. THE STOCOK MARKET. There was another decline yesterday and the leading stocks dropped off several cents under the usual ight business. At the close, however, the market was steadier. The North Banner Consolidated Tunnel Com- pany of Nevada County has levied an assessment of 4 cents per ghare, delinguent October 19. The clean-up of the Alaska-Treadwell mine for July shows the followink resu ts: Bullion ship- ments, §76,283. ore milled, 20,513 tons; sulphur- ets treated, 885 tons; of bullion there came from suiphurets, $23.589: the working expenscs for the month amounted to $22,663. The average yleld was $3 72 per ton of ore milled. Assessments Fending. Following is list of assessments now pending: Cox, Ne the"gql Sale Day. ANY. 0. |Am n the o . ‘ Board. Confidence. ... B0/aus 30 Sept 24 Alpha Con, 10 Sept .Sept 28 Belcher 25/Sept 5.0ct 26 Sierra Nevada. 25/8ept 71.0ct 25 Bullion . 10jSept1sloct 8 20Sept18.0ct 13 20iSept 25[.0ct 22 18l0ct 2/.0ct 27 10(0ct 3(0ct 29 250ct 6.0ct 80 vjoct . Nov 2 osoct 11 Nov 3 Yellow Jacket. 25/0ct 12/.Nov 20 BOARD SALES, Following were the sales inthe San Francisco Stock Board yesterd: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 200 Chaling. ..41 50,200 Occldtl.... 48 300 Cholr, 3 50 500 Union.. .. 35 200 CC&V...1.70] 5 91[800 Y Jackt. .27 AFTERNOON BESSION—2:30. Following were the sales Inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR sEss10N—10:30. .16 50400 S Nv. 1.40500 S Hill 300 Justice...04 200 Union.”. 400 Mex 600 ... .314/400 Overman.14 450 Conti....1.2 AFTERNOON SESSION ].wu Y Jekie 2:30. 128200 40U Belcner....48 50 Con: 800 Bullion. 100 SB&M....07 100 Bulwer. 300 8 Nv.....67 200 Caleda.. .. 500 Union C...35 200 Chalng....4: 1)0 Utah 100 W Y JnoKe.. 27 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Sept. 22—4 P. . LA, Fraat) Alpha Con. | Jackson. Alta.. 08 07 Julla. — 08 Andes. 27 28 04 [ Belcher., 49 BOK 08 08 Best & Boicher 90 91 0z 4 Benton Con. —~ Il 47 49 Bodie 63 65 - 21 Bullion 18 19N — o4 Bulwe: 3 48 49 Caledonia 1103 95 9 Chollar 2.15 2.20 12 14 Con.Cal& Va. . 1.70 175 87 89 Challenge Con. 43 44 58 59 Con. Imperiai. 01 02 — 08 Confidence....1.30 1.25 07 08 Con New York — 04/Syndicate . 08— Crown Point... 45 47|Silver Hill. — 08 EastSierraNev — Ud[Sierra Nevada. 67 69 Eureka Con... 25 — UnionCon. 36 36 Excheauer — 05 08 U8 Goula & Curry. 4 50| Y ellow Jackes. 328 29 Hule& Norers 1.40 145 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. Champlon ...... 1200 Lockwood Con. 28 .17 00 Asked Princess. 68 3350 Providence. . |Asked....... 80 00 - 85/100 Savannan. 6 | rnorpe . 10,14 ... 25|Asked. : 60 Chollar. 65 00/100 Con Virginia. 50 Hale & Norcrs. 145 . 600 LOCAL SKCURITIES. Asked San Francisco Gas B1d Spring Valley Water. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Sept. 23—2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked, Bid Asked US4scoup. 1053, — |US4sreg.. — 1073 Do new 1ssue115g — 315+ LLANKOUS mowne. Cal-atChiess 10935 — PacRollMSy _ _ Cal Eleci, 83119 — |Do2diss.. = = CotraCW5s — 94 (P&ORy6s. — 116 Dpnt-siex-co — 973 P&Ch Ry8s. — 10714 Edsn L&P6s119 — |Pwist ER8s — 118 F&CHKR6s. — 106 [Reno, W&l — 105 Geary-stRSs. — 107iglSacto P& L. — 1023 LosAngL8s — 100 |SFANPROBs. 9814100 Do Gnteed8s — 101 |SPRRAriz8s — = 9414 Mkt-stCble6s1173, — [SPRRCalfs. — 1101s DoRyConbs. 1021410314/EPRRCalbs. — 100 NatVinsisi 86 — |SPErRCa8s — 99 NevCNgR7s. 95 SV Water6s.. 11614118 N PCER6s100 — N Ry Cal6s 99 102 N Ry Cal§s. — 100 Osk Gas 5s..100 Lo 2d 1s bs..101 Oninibus os.11814119%4) WATKK Contra Costa 30 Marin Co.... 80 — | © ARETOCKS. 1715 30 |Pacific Lich: 48 — 95" — |San Francsco 9234 ®. Oax G L&H 51ve 5214 Siockion.... — & Pac Gealmp. 8315 8414 INSURANGE sTocKt Fireman'sFa160 — ([Sun.. . 2% 50 COMMERCIAL BANK STO-KS. AmerBATC. — — [LondonP&A.1244 — Anglo-Cal...., — B8 |London&sF. 2734 Bankof Cal. 225 235 12 - Cal 8 D&TC0107%110 (Nevads. - = FirsiNadonl — 180 |Sather BOo. ~ = BAVINGS BANK sTOCKS. Ger S&LCo. — 1260 HumbS&L1100 — - 4 — 480 § STREET RAILROAn era~wy. 108 (Oak SL&Hay 100 £0 |Presidio. 8= 1834 1714 <= 90 MISCRLLANKOUS STOCKS. Alssks Pkrs. 9534 97 (NatVinCo.. — _ Blkhconica, =% 10 [Oceaics3ts = % CalCot Mills — — |[PacAuxFA 1 — Edison Light11814119 |PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GaaConAssn. — — |PacRoll Mill — — — Ger Lead Co. S0 100 |Parf PainiCo 6y 7y, HawC&SCo. 1315 14 PacTransCo. — = 24 nuich S PCo 1935 1964 Pac TRT Co. 70 — MerExAssn.100 110 (Sunset T&T. 41 — & Elec Lighs — 434 United C G - 2 SAL¥S—MORNING SESSION. Board— 50 Hutchinson S P Co... 19 50 Sirent— 25000 Northern R’y of Cal 6% Honds.... 100 00 $2000 8 V 4% Bonds..... 97 50 SALES—AFTERN: Board 108V Water......... oee.; 97 28 Street— 31000 S ¥ & N P Rallway Bonds. 98 50 #1000 S P of A Bonds 84 00 . e e SAN FRANCISCO **CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisoo CALI~— nomn-.nu.q--mnvmm Bight in the yoar. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Mentgomery stroel corner Clay; open until 9:30 o’clock. 830 Hayes street, open until o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. street, open until o'clock. 118 Ninth street, open untll 9:30 o'clock OTICE OF MEETINGS. ORIENTAL LODGE NO.144, F. gm A. M. Officers and mIle’IA are requested to atteid the funeral of our e 0| ‘emple S DA 1P M ‘ers and friends are cordially lnflb“l‘. A. S. HUBBARD, Sec. 9-' MISSION LODGE, NO. 169, F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENH?G. nl.l o'clock. 3d degree. By order of B oo o Gt oa b0 R B LAVieNE, o CaAN F. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1896. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. w EXCELSIOR LODGE No. _ 810, I.. 0. are <0, F.—All members requested fo assemble a: their 22 lodgeroom, 2319 Mission street. at 12:30 p. »., THURSDAY, September 24, 1896. to attend funeral of our late brother, REV. M. F. COLBU t 1 P. M. from Grace M. E. Church, corner T first lndflCle streets. Interment, Cypress Lawn, by eleciric car. s it JAS. T. MCINNIS, N. G. J. H. DUNCAX, Secretar, WESTERN ADDITION Lodge N . 285, L O. 0. F, will initiate on * HIS ' (THURSDA’ EVENING, fept. 24. Officers anc 2 members are requesied to attend. Members of sister lodges are cordially inviied. S ISAACS, N. G. Wi F. 1L.eE, Perm. Sec. SPECIAL NOTICES. PROF, TATUM, SLATE-WRITING ME- aium. 34 O'Farrell st. DE. H. I JONES, OCULIST AND aurist, just returned from European hospi- tals, has resumed practice. 222 Post. Tel. Grant1u1. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. OUNG MAN, FIRST-CLASS LADY'S HAIR dresser, wishes position_in some hair dressing parlor. Acdress AUGUSYT BARTH, box 149, Call. APERHANGKR AND PAINTER, GOOD mechanic, wishes steadv job: $2 day: fast and clean workman: good cbaracter; city OF country. 1L F., box 96, Call Offie. Y OUNG MAN WHOSPEAKS FRENCH, GER- man and English wishes a situation in office or store. Address G. H., box 48 Call Office. (3 ERMAN BOY OF 17 WISHES ANY KIND ¥ of work: can drive and care for horses. Ad- dress 488 Eighth st. ELPERLY MAN WOULD WORK AT ANY occupation for a good home; is usetul to cook- ing and housework; aiso generally nseful with tools. T. H., box 95, Call Office. HELP WANTED-Continued. —_— 0 ANTED—4 QUARTZ MINERS, $2 50 DAY; young wagon-maker for country; 10 farmers, $20: restaurant cooks: 3 hotel waiters, $20 and fig; And others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., Sacramento st. T R e ‘W ANTED—10 WOODCHUPPERSTO GUT 600 cords, 81 50 per cord, first-class layout; 5 men to cut cord wood, 75¢ per day and board, tools, etc.. furnisnea, long job: 20 grape-pickers, $20 and board: also farmers, miiKers, butier-makers. cooks, wuiters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. DXEBWA.SHEB, 83 A WEEK: BELLBOYS, $10 and room? young man who can cook some, $20, room, etc.: baroer, country shon, board, room, etc.;' cook, 87 a week: boy, 82 & week: Jap anese boy, housework; 5 good agents; shoemaker. MARTINS, 749 Market st. OLOKED BOY WANTS POSITION IN PRI- vate family as butler; speaks Spanish and Eng- lish: best of refe Aadress C. A., box 1286, Call Oftice, o E% EBLY GERMaN, SOBEK AND RELIA- 4 ble, wishes to take charge of & ranch or vrivate Dpiace: can give security and best of refcrences. Address A. B, box 108, Call Oftice. §& BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4: collections made, clty or oountey. Facio Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580 £ BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK. Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st. GAS FIXTURES MADE TO OXDER; place in the city. H. HUF- solden Gat: WANTED-FEMALE. §1‘UAT!UN WANTED BY MAN AND WIFE 10 take full charge hotel Kitchen: firsi-ciass 0ok and breadmaker: or will work on ranch: best references 745 Howard st. XPERIENCED OUTTER OF WRAPPERS, sacques and children’s wear wanted ac once: £00d salary for the right man; siso a traveling selesman for gents’ furnishing goods; salaried po- sitio In first-class honse. U. S. Industrial A gency, room 166, Croaker building. TEADY, TRUSTWORTHY PARTNER, Testaurant, to attend cash counter and dining- room; advertiser good cook; $125 required. 6332 Market st. W ASTED—A FIRST-CLASS SHOEMAKER 10 do repairing. 715 Hyde st H"l“(‘l?' WITH BEST OF Bifinfl?? ‘wants situation coachman. ress box 37, this office, < !)UTL!‘:R— SITUATION WANTED; ENG- lish: thoroughly experienced. Address F. J. L., box 103, Call Office. JERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA- 00 st.. furnishes best help of all nationsalities. W ANTED—AN EDUCATED LADY WISHES position As governess, seamstress or com- panion to invalid, or all three combined; Do objec- tlons to country: Teferences exchanged. Address MISS ANN(E M. BRIGHT, San Jose, Cal. TRL OF 20 YEARS OF AGE ATTENDING grammar school, would do general housework for home and small compensation. Address K., 2518 Mission st. QITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTA ble girl; first-ciags seamstress and chamber- maid; wages $25. Call at 1434 Franklin st., Oak- iand. EAT GERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION t0do light housework in small family:1s a #00d plain cook. Address P. C., box 49, Call Office. W ANIED_BY STRONG, STEADY YOUNG woman, work of any kind; hotel or restaurant waitress. Apply 657 Folsom st EEMAN GOVLRNESS WANTS SITUA- tion; loves children; best of references. Ad- dress M., box 18, vall. W ANTED—BY COMPETENT GIRL, SITUA- tion as chambermald or second work. Call 9674 Howard st. 00D, RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS SITU: ation for housework and cooking. Call 7 Van Ness ave. W ANTED—BY SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS man. position in private family: thoroughly understands care of horses, also plain gardening. A. G. 8., box 2, Call Oftice, Oakland. st St CRILOMECS, ORKIADS 0 i L VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Klectric lights in To0n S rooms; 25¢ to 8150 per night: $150 to $8 per week: iree busand baggace 10 and from the ferry. OUNG GENTLEMAN ATT~NDING COL- lege seexs some employment for late afternoon and evening hours; best references; stationery, drugand general experience. Addréss X., box 108, Call Office. “OUNG, STRONG, ABLE-BODIED MAN, sober and steady. painter and paperhanger by rade, desires situation as janitor or porier in hotel or insiitution. AddressA. B., box 161, this office. i’ovse MAN DESIRES SITUATION TO work nights; speaks English, French and Italian. Address S. 8., 801 Vallejo st., room 29. 1Y COMPETENT GQOK IN RESTAURANT or hotel. Address P., box 143, this office. ITUATION WANTED AS MANAGER OF fruit ranch or vineyard: is an ex;ert in ali branches of horticulture; well acquaint:d with general farming; California and foreign experi- ence: references Address F. A. RODER, Wat- souville, Cal. 7OUNG BUTCHER WISHES SITUATION, city or country. Address 8. M., box 43, Call. (GEBMAN LADY WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper or work by tae day. 531 Steven- sonst. ADY WOULD LIKE TO TAKE CARE ROUM- ing house or do cnamberwork. 1169 Mission. WEDISH GIRL, WANTS SITUATION AS jly. Call 810 Folsom. JNG LADY WILL DO LIGHT HOUSE- for home. H.. box 75, Call Office. JIRST GERMAN COOK, HOTEL OR RES- taurant. 79 Jessie st., nr. Second, off Missio M 2oL AGED WOMAN WISHES HOUS work and care of children: good cook. 911 Howard st. RESSMAKER WHO UNDERSTANDS CUT- ting and fitting wishes work. Apply 623 How- ard st., bet. Second and Third. NTELLIGENT YOUN A » FINE H sewer, would give part of day light services room and board. N.. 609 Fran.lin st. (100D COMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion for general housework and cooking; private famity. 327 Dolores st. JITUATION: s RENCH LAUNDRY-WOMAN; 10 years’ experience. Address 526 Merchant. EDITOR AND ~WKITER, AN 1896 KEN- tucky Republican, now in Utah, wants position on the coast; marriea; experienced: with good references. JOSL SHOMAKER, P. O. box 1656, Salt Lake City, Utah, \W INCHESTER HOUSE, &4 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electrio lights in every room; 200 room: 81 50 to $6 per d from the ferry. UTCHER-BOY WITH SOME EXPERIENCE ! 2 wantea at 578 Howard st. XPERIENCED R.STAURANT WAITER wanted. 207 Second st. 1,0¥ TO LEARN CABINET TRADE. First st. W ANTED—A GOOD CIGARETTE-MAKER, SQHUUEMAKER BOY WANTED AT 8:30 A. M. 64 424 Montgomery st. 767 Market street. (92D, BARBER; ~YOUNG MAN PRE- ferred. 1938 Misslon st., 8 o'clock. OY, AGED 15, WIIH REFERENCE AND residing with parents. 114 Powell st. ANTSMAKER WANTED. WERTHMAN 84 Pants Co., 2234 Geary st.. room 29. TEADY BAKBER WANTED. 8368 THIRD street. $4 PANTS TO ORDER; LATEST STYLES. WERTHMAN Pants Co., 2213 Geary st. ANTED—BARB ‘R; YOUNG MAN. 60834 SEDEMA&EH WANTED ON REPAIRING. Howard st.; call 8 A. M. 202 Second st. |$ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Asan. S. FUCHS, 326 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' EdPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD. 102 Seventh st. AKBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. BABBER CHAIRS—WILL PAY CASH FOR two or three chairs; must be cheap. Address B. ., box 58, Call Office. LAKBERSHOP—BARGAIN; 2 CHALRS; 16c. - 1810 Castro st., opp. carhouse. BUSINESS CHANCES. Setels S Attt s T IR PARTNER IN PAINT AND CARPENTER shop; from $500 to $750 cash needed: long es- tablished: large contracts: knowledge of business DO ¢ ecessary; office work. WILKE, 531 California $400 GROCERY AND BAR bwsxi"! v - ing rooms; doing good business: Tent: choice location, Glose to Market st. - W ILKI & WOLF, 531 Califoraia st. $1500 BAREOCOM;CLOSETO BALDWIN Hotel; straight 10c bar: long lease: firsi-class day and night trade. WILKE, 531 California st. $350, PAFTNER WANTED IN BUTCH- DU, er-snop; 8 miles trom city: rooms: low rent; average 4 caitle sold per week: r are chance forrigh: party, WILKE, 831 Califoruia st. ODGING-HOUSE OF 46 ROOMS, WITH SA- loon established years; lease: low rent; very beet location: rarest chance for German man and wife. WILKE, 531 California st. $500 KESTAURANT ON KEARNY ST.; « actual value $1200; rent $50; owner called East on accoant of sickness. W ILKE, 531 California st. TTENTION! $.50; SALOON AND LUNCH- house with 2 living-rooms; rent $20; sur- rounded by foundries and warehou: actual value. $600: owner sick in German Hospital WILKE, 531 California st. $200 FINE BRANCH BAKERY, STA- ‘ « tionery and notion store: showcases and shelving complete: doing fine; low rent: sacri- fice: sickness. MYERS & GRA HAM, 777 Market. $60 SALOON; DANCE RUNNING UP- « stairs 3 nights week: low reat: splen- did opportunity for right party to make a fortune; sell atonce. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market. $]25 HOUSE 7 ROOMS; FULL OF BEST- « paying tenants; low rent: pick location: splendid invesiment for small capital: see this to-day. MYERS & GRAHAM, 777 Market st. $l400 FINE RESTAURANT AND - oyster parlor: first-ciass trade and location; receipts $65 daily: a fortune for some one; thorough investigation invited; only a res- taurant man can handle this place; s periect sac- nfice. daily. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. OTICE—DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS Saloon, 3 rooms, pays well, price.. . : Corner grocery and bar, 4 rooms Cor. saloon, Kearny st., clears $1 e Grocery and bar, clears $75 per mon Restaurant, clears $60 per month. Branch bakery, 4 rooms, cheap Corner cigar-store, clears 850 per m Lodging-uouses, prices from $150 to.. To buy or sell, see GUS STRAND, 4 2 PARTNER WANTED IN MEAT F8B00. marker: sure to clear $300 month: fine horses, wagons, etc.: bargain. GUS STRAND, 45 ‘Third st. = BARBER SHOP ON MARKET ST.; $125. Pake ofter. GUS STRAND, 45 Third. $250. RTNER WANTED IN A CASH Fammission business: clears $150 per month; see to-day. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. Y DESIRES A GENTLEMAN PARTNER; %535 apital. 12 Mason st., room 2 Ot SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SALOON. CALL at 114 O'Farre i st.; H. HAAR. T-E SALOON; GOOD DAY AND NIGHT trade. 817 Kearny. ROUIE FOR SALE ACROSS THE B2Y. quire at Call Office. ENTLEMAN PARTNER WITH SMALL X capital wanted by ladv. 821 Ho: room 14. IN- LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. OFFER FOR SALE THIS DAY-——— —FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS-— ———THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS——— 27.room house. $700| 22-room house.... $500 10-room house. _150| 24 rooms, corner.. 750 5 rooms, cor.. 8,000 14 rooms onSutter 700 gl T8, must sell '200| 66 rooms,best city. 3,600 15 rooms, new. 1,250! 81-room house....1,400 27 rooms, new. 8,000|110 rooms, coruer..8,000 200 rooms,hotel.$10,000( 11 rooms, only. 76 35 rooms,centri_ 2,500 10 rooms.Jones st. 300 —I SELL 'AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE— —AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL KINDS— H. . DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. w $760 See MY ERS & GRAHAM, 777 Markevst. | ] () J200S. - o o SO 2,000 35(). SACRIFICE — SALOON. § ROOMS | 14 rooms, Sutier. 60022 rooms a80 ;& 0 ; Kitche ; well farnished: fine stook u’t‘) (83 soumit fine.... 3.250| 12 rooms S 338 xtures; best accom! Lions; receipts to Tooms, ne | It S . 3 “HYERS € G At AM 717 Market st UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. OVSTER-STAND IN LARGE MAR- 20 RUOMS: FULL; RENT 836¢ 5 $200. ket with splendid cash trade, includ- ing sole agency of rapid-selling article: & chance of a lifetime. 'MYEKS & GRAHAM, 777 Market. 4()()_ STATIONERY AND CIGARS; DO- « ing nice business: fine locality on Mar- ketst.; low rent; must be sold immediately : fullest Investigation: fine buy for the money; see it. T. LUBELSKT, 7 City Hall ave. ALOON: CORNER; ESTABLISHED 16 years: No. 1localltv; opposite carhouse; low reni; long lease; tine living apartments: fsuitable for a r roadhouse or hotel; this is & money-making place. T. LUBELSKI, 7City liali avenue. $450. F0ap. seo S 1rE 31 Maricer s -ROOM HOTEL, CLEARING $200 EACH 43 month. For sale by DECK ER, 1020 Market. ORNER HOUSE, 45 ROOMS, ON SUTTER st., clearing $200' per month above expenses: rent $126: death In family cause of sale. WILKE, 531 Californ it LODGING - HOUSE; 33 ROOMS; $90 « good furniture and carpets: clears $75. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. JURNISHED HOUSES: 12 TO 180 ROOMS; F $500 to $10,000. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin. $‘3'0 SALOON WITH KFOUR FINE LIV- DY, ing-rooms and batn, doing good busi- ness: chean rent; fine jocality; fine business for the money. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. [3ARBERS—2-CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE, 75; | rent, including gas, $10. 1982 Market st. TY¥O0 SHOEMAKERS WANTED. OAKLAND Shoe Repairiug Company, 1239 Broadway. Oakland. ITY SALESMAN FOR SOMETHING NEW. /_Apply bet. § & 10 B.W. PRINDLE, 401 Market. K700, ONE OF THE FINEST RESTAT- DUV, rants m_ city: good location; doing business of $10 per day: established 26 years: has always made money: stand full investigation; reason for selling, owner moving Into own prop- erty: and any one wanting & business of this kind will find on investigation all that is claimed for it: thisis a rare chance. T. LOBELSKI, 7 City Hall av. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED — GERMAN OR SWISS COOK, near city, $22; German girl, 3 in family, 3257 for German cooking, private familles,’ city. $20. C. R. HANSEN & W girl | #25 ris for country, 1fe Geary str Y W ANTED —SSAMAN AT THOMPSON'S Calircrala House, 103 Clark st. Y OUNG MaN TO LEAKN BARBER TRADE. Address G., box 84, Call Oflice. TAILUR TO DO BUSHELING; MUST KNOW how to buy and sell. 41 Third st. ANTED—COOK AND SECOND GIRL FOR same family, country: cook, $25; second girl, see party here. (. k. HANSEN & CO., Geary st. Y\ ANTED—MAN.WIFE AND SECOND GIRL, same famil 'y : man and wife, 840 : sec- ond girl, $15, see party here. C. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. EAD WAITRESS. $30; CHAMBERMAID Who can wait on table, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. ESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITU- ation as first-class cook or second girl; city or country. Cail 3608 I'wenty-sixth, near Valenci YERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE general housework and help cooking. Apply 163 Tehama s S VW ANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG WO- man: is £ood cook or will do chamberwork. Please call at 16 Marye terrace, 424 Turk st. FOR | REFINED GEEMAN SECOND GIRI . laundress, $30; Protestant nursegirl, $30: 16 | housework girls, city and country, $20 and $26; 6 young girls, assist, §10- to $16. MISS CULLEN, | 823 Sutter st $20 PER MONTH. MISS Sutter st. SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WANT= TO DO GEN- eral housework. Call 7:5 Howard. ESPECTABLE PERSON WANTS WORK BY the day washing or housecieaning. Call or address 409 Polk st. TERMAN WOMAN DESIRES A PLACE TO do light housewurk and take care of children. 5 Mason st. JTRONG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUA- | tion t0 o general housework. riease call at 71 Couverse ave., bet. Eighth and Ninth sts., near Bryant. YERMAN WIDOW WISHES POSITION housekeeper. Call 948 Harrison. ESTAUKANT COOK WANTS SITUATION, Call or add 75734 Howard. as MAN LAUNDRESS: piain wash, $25; second girl, $26. MISS CUL- N, 328 Sucter st. W AITRESS AND CHAMBERMAID, $20: | priva.e boarding-house. MISS CULLEN, 323 | Butter st. \W ANTED—TO-DAY, 50 GIRLS FOR SITU- ations. families and hotels; waitress, country hotel, $20: ran cooks, $20; girl, plain boarding- | house, $15: second girl, country, $15 and fare | paid; "1 girls, bousework. country towns, | free ‘tare. | pioymes o L MUKRAY & READY, Lesding E£m- t Agents, 834-636 Clay st. G GIRL, 14 10 16 YLAKRS OF aGa, can have good home to mssist iady; country: small wages: fee and fare paid. MURRAY & READY, 834-636 Clay st. IWEDISH GIKL WA general housework: wages $20. « all 414 T et RESEECTA BLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION in family o do general housework and piain Cooking. Address or catl 2417 Clay st. MILDLEAGES tion as housexeeper or will take cook’s plac 7 years' reference from the last place she worked. Appiy at 730 Natoma st. EFINED WOMAN WITH REFERENCE wants place as reception lady or would assist dentist in exchange for dental work. Address Refined, box 82, Cuil AN _ENGLISH WIDOW WISHES POSITION as housekeeper 1o widower: active, :eliable; §00d references. Address H. K., box 32. Cail. ANISH GIRL DESIRES SITUATIC c00<; wakes $25to $30: can give best city reference. Call orad. 911 Hampshire st., nr. 21st. EFINED WOMAN FROM THE SOUTH Wishes position as housekeeper in the city. Call &t 17 Grant ave., roomw 6, first floor. EAMSTRESS. FIRST CLASS, WOULD LIKE engageme:is by ihe day in familles: reference given: $1 25 aday. Address S. S, box 95, Cail. JITUATION WANTED TO DO CHAMBER- work: £00a references. Address G. K., box 65, Call Office. FASTERN LaDY, Wi LITTLE GIRL. [would iike situation as housekeeper; com tent 1o do almost any Kind of work: ing-house. Address Straner, box 73, Ca.l Uffice, 7O0UNG WIDOW, ERECKNTLY FROM Massachusetts, Gesires a position as house- Kkeeper; only first-class people need apply. Kooms 2 and 8, 1007 Market st. \ J OMAN WANTs SEWING OF ANY KIND; cieans and repairs clothes. 114 Fourth st., room 15. RFSPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES T0 GO out by theaay, or_wiil take washing home; also gents' flannels: $1 avd cariare. 5oblg Aa- toma st. RESSMAK=R WOULD LIKE WORK BY the day; fit cuaranieed. reasonable; on.y Iadies need call. 44 ~ixth st room 46. 7OUNG GRRM N GIRL WISHES TO DO general housework and piain cooking. Apply 610 Linden ave. 7OUNG, REFINED, COMPETENT CREOLE widow desires position as housekeeper. Please call at 917 Market st., room 18, second floor. COMPETI’.ST AND RELIABLE HOUg; J keeper desires a situa fou. Apply lo MRy, MCNEILL, 217 Geary st.: lower floor. ANTED — BY RESPLCTABLE WOMAN, wor by day: Jaundress or housecleaning. 4 Lily terrace, off Poweii st., near Pine. ADY O EDUCATION A~ D REFINEMENT, speaks three langunges, desires a place us housekeeper for widower or lodging-house. Room 2,12 Masonst. PRBOTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A SITUA tion to do general housework, Call or address 439 Minoa st., between Fifth and Sixih. S SITUATION TO DO | WOMAN WISHES SITUA- | AS | pe- | prefer lodg- RENCH SPEAKING WAITRESS, $18 AND waitress, $20, etc.: waitress, $15: aid £nd wait some, §20 and room’; girl, x s 2 giris, Steinerst., $20: girl, girl, San Leandro, Cal's girl, Lac German glrl. Geary st., $18: girl, Twenty” hird st, $12; girl, Alvarado, $18: girl, Alameda, Cal., $25; 11 young girls. $15; house- girls, $20: 16 girls, 88,810 and $12 per mon.h, assist, etc., nice families. MARTIN'S, 749 Mar- ket st. W ANTED—WATIRESS, COUNTEY _HOTEL, $20; cook, boarding-house, $26; Protestant working housekecper; 2 German nurses, $20; col- | ored girl for Lousework, $:5,aud a grest many | girls for cooking and housework ia city and coun- try. J. r. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. VW ANTED—GERMAN COOK, 835 ress, $20; maid and seamstress, $20; German | nurse grown children, $25: Protestant $25. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockion st. UST HAVE FIRST-( LASS LADY TO TAKE charge 0f underwear, corseis, notions and gloves department: Al saiary. Apply at once to U. 8. Iniustrial Agency, room 165, Crocker bulldg. ANTED—AN APPRENTICE GIRL WITH some experience on coatmaking. 4368 Te- hama st. W ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housework; fair wages and good home. 12 shotwell st. ANTeD — NEAT GIRL TO ASSIST IN xeneral housework. 226 Devisadero, cor. Page. QAILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 604 DAVIS st., Mariner's Home. W ANIED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 6 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate havits; able to read, write and speak English properly: only cltizens ot the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 become citizens will bs sccepted: this important branch of the naval ice ofters special iuducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all of the world on board our Dew crulsers. For further information apply at the Recruling Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ONEST MAN IN BUSINESS PAYING $75 & month; $150 required. 777 Marke: st., room 7. ET A SHAVE AT THE LADY-BARBER shop. 757 Howard st. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION BET. 8dand 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢to 50c;week $1 10 $2 50;readin g-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean: quiet: open all night. STEAKS, CHOPS, ETC.; 6 DISHES FOR 5 cents. 635 Clay st.. Big Yellow Front. T ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your : they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN DERBURN & CO., Dept. L, Patent Attor- | neys, Washington. D. C, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventlons wanted. JANTED — MEX 10 LoARN irade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. F, Barber School, 15615 Howard. ANTED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE RUOMS; $1 week, 25¢ mght. 321 Eilis st; Rosedale. BARBER $85(). SALOON AND RESTAURANT: OR DU, wiil” take ‘partner; the finest chanca ever offered; fine localit; cheap rent and good business: T. LUBE + 7 City Hali ave. $-_S7” SALOON; 3 ROOMS UPSTAIRS; 1 O { O. turnished: daily receipts §8 to $10: wiil sell at sacrifice this week to cash buyer. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $5000. SALOON, MARKET ST TEST B2 . ficted up place on the coast: 2 casn registers, safe, etc.; large stock of best quality on band; low rent; business will speak for ltself; more than value in sight; owner made fortune aod is retiring. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. IGHE CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- nitures, restaurants.saloon fixtures and grocery stocks. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. OTEL TO LEASE FUR A TERY OF Y& A RS; new 6-story and basement b ick building, containing 95 rooms; also ground floor and weil- lighted basement; centrally located, half block north of Market st., and one block from Baldwin Hotel and Emporium building: newly turnishea throughout: furniture for sale on reasonable terms. For further particalars apply to S. SIL- VERBEKG, 320 Sansome st., room 39. F OB SALE—ONE 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 tine 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. 3., box 100. Call Offi~e. -800 T MING AND EXPRE=S BUSI- + ness: doing hauling tor two wholesale produce commission houses and two shipping agents; clearing $175 10 $250 per month; has two large American horses, four large wagons; this is one of the best openings in the city for an active man. GEO, ST VART, 602 Market st. $1 "0 SALOON AND LiQUOR-STORE— O0V. Z5EST CORNER IN THE CITY— OWX ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS-. ER RETIBING, ' WHAT WILL YOU GIVE?. ODGING-HOUSE 11 ROOMS FOR SALE J cheap. 233 Third st FURNITURE FOR SALE. JIRE SALEk! Prices siand ull goods are completely dts- 1853 ‘SW louny m....-'- i Carpets, per yi Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard. 10 TA our new buiiding 36 prices will stand. Till such time ‘ate conducting basiness SE. corner Be and Mission sts J. nLk: room house, in whole or part; must sell im- mediately. Apply at 519A Valencia st. 400 CARPETS: CHAMBER SET 81 stoves, $5: * parlor sets, $20: folding-beds, $10: baz outfits. T. D. McCARTHY, 764 Mission. AT 1. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH FOR lowest prices on household gnods. Dew Of good ax new: cash or time_ open evenin FURNITURE WANTED. YASH PAID FOR E~TIRE HGUSES OR /smaller lots of furniture, carpets, etwc. J. BOWCHER, 222 Stockton; send postal. RETOADVANTAGE TRY 1989 Howard st. ;send postal HAM FUR . ITUKS OO, PAYS ) highes' price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send postal. 866 Mission st. ¥ YOU WANIT GUUD PRICES FOR FURNL ture and merchaudise see BURD, 211 Larkin. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSURS TO M. J. SIMMONS' Au ] pavs cash CARPET CLEANING. M*)'S HALF-SOLING, 80c.: LADIE done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Hotel; branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck’ VOMS 15¢ 11) 6 Pr.R NIGHT: 650G 10 1 60 per week. Uriental, 225 Drumm st. For sale only by DECKER, 1020 Market. LD ESTABLISHED BAKERY; BAKES 213 barrelsu day: 2 fine horses and wagon; large store and outside trade: will seil cheap on sccouut of death in family; trial given. SKIFF, 921 Market. ] ARGESTSTOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES J on hand: shoes L6 order, $3 50; hand-sewea. shoes, 85. 726145 Howard st., bet. Third and +ourth™ -12' BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY- $125. fiore: rent sis. SKIFF, 921 Marcet. ®750, FINE TARGE DICBLE —TEAM, D (DU, with 2 steady houses in city. 1 in Fore’ land and 1 fn Seattle to haul for: thisis a rare chance; business paying from $150 to $300 per month. Inquire of WILLIAM BROWN, 408 Davis st. 3L INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR TEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST.. BE- sis.; single {urnished rms 75 week, 15¢ night. E. MEN TO TAKE LUDGING AT 1ug 15¢ / ANTED—ULABORERS AND MECHANICS large rooms; 25¢ per nigh:: $1to $3 per week. Pacific kouse, Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. readingroom: daiy papers. 56 Clay st arket: 200 rooms. 25 cents a nigl reading- room: free bus and bagzage to and from the ferry. low Sixth. for a room: 25c a night; 81 a week. I INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD S.-REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 Clay; bottle wine or beer with hotlunch, 5c. 100 155300 S gt tnclading cotes” st o €24 Washineton st.. near Kearny. 10 know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll Tuns Denver House, 217 Third .. 160 EST IN CITY--SING' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. w ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: week; rooms for (wo, 50 a day. $1 S0 ‘,ll..\ 10 FEED MaNBRALLYAN S1ula FOOD; I\ all grocers keep it J ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework and cooking. Apply 1205 Eddy st. W ANTED—A "GIKL: GENERAL HOUSE: work. Apply Twenty-fifth and Dolores sts.; Scandinavian preferred. (GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: care of two ciildren; references. 26 Sixth st.; bakery. GEBMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL TO ASSIST witn light housework. 823 Geary st JIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: MUST be & oo co k: reterence. 1725 Pine st. MPPLEAGED WOMAN TU WASH DISHES from 10 10 8. 201 Fillmore s NATLORESS WANTED ON CUSTOM COATS. 610 Monigomery st., room 1. AILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS; buttonholes: good wages. 22 Russ st. 7OUNG GIGl, FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; small family; references. 1514 Devisadero st.. ‘before noon. > [ ANTED—YOUNG WOMAN TO ASSIST IN MAKE ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUK LA BOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutier WE ARE SHOE DOCTORS: WE VEPAIR shoes up to 12 o'clock every night; those work- ing through the day can have their shoes Tepaired st night while you wait: ladies’ so'ing, 35¢: men’s soling, 50c: finie shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a lot of shoes, been damag=d by water, a less than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up' to $2 50. 562 Mission st. bet. First at. and “econd st. — AGENTS WANTED. TARIETY-STORE; FINEST LOCATION IN Haywards; good trade: will aell for $800 or invoice; other business cause of selliug: call and investigate. F. HOOSUN, Haywards; or apply at Call Office. | | € DVANCE CARPET OL Sutter, tel. Main 394. 8 S. FRGUSON, mangr. ONES & CU. MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 Elghth st.; tel. Jessie 1061, QCA YARD AT GREAT WESIEEN CARPET C.eaning Works. 11 Eighth st. 1PET CLEANING, 5¢.; LAYING, 3c.; RUG Samples free: tol. Jessic 944 Stratton. 10 Bih s, W EHES ¥YOU BECUME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING’'S Ploneer Car- pet Beating Works, 355-67 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. VONKLIN'SCARPET ErATING WORKS. 335 (‘ Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 128, VITY STEAM CARP LEANING,RENOVA- J ting, 38 8th. STEVENS. mgr. Tel. South 230. NARPETS CLEANED AND HENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON ‘& CO.. 25 Tenth; tak | South 86, D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. | . MUTCHELL CAR] CLEANING CO. 14 o) . 14th : eleanin vard # Mission 74 BICYCLES. A~~~ e JECOND-HAND BAR,AINS; CRAWFORD, $30: Barnes, $55; Ben Hur, Ladles’, 850; Fow- ler, $55: Ladies’ Fowler 96, a bargain; also others. DA VIS BROS., 23 Geary st. IGH-GRADE 2D-HAND WHEKLS $25 UP; sundries below cost. 216 McAllister. ],ADY WITH MEANS WOULD LIKE GEN- 4 tleman partuer to help purchase fine-estab- lished business: will furnish cqual amount money; caplial required $1500. K., box 15, Call Office. ARTNER WANTED_OLD-ESTABLISHED contracting business: pays from $100 to $160 each; must be steady and reliable; references ex- changed. » BOX 25, Call Office. F YOU HAVE A PATENT OR INVENTION of any kind for saie or need capitsl call at Hall of Inventions, Academy of >ciences bullding, room ., third floor; open evenings. 7ERY FINE '96 BICYCLE FOR $20. DAVID N. HAWLEY, 815 Market st. PAEE CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS T0 LET: best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allister and Powell st car lines. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. 1GH GRADE GUITAR; CHEAP. 1633 SUM- mer st. Q FRESH FAMILY COWS FOR SALE. ply 421 Eighth ave., near Point Lobos. AP- ICYCI OLE AND MACHINE-SHOP: well established: complete stock of bicvcles, sundries. tools, vuicanizer, oven, etc. ; 0pporiuaity for a machinist. 1113 Market st. $3500 BEST - PAYING BUSINESS IN- « vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions. etc. Address P., box 35, Call Cffice. FOR SALE_HALF INTEREST IN OLD- established corner liquor-store and bar: near City mall. Call at 108 Powell st. HILBERT BEOS. $J0“ STATIONERY, S, CIGARS, « etc: will sell by inventory; connected with leading hotel; Market st. HEALY,23 Kearny. FIBST-CLASS AGENTS WANTED FOK GOOD ying article, Call, 8 t0 11:30 a. ., 874 Howard st., cor. Fifth, room 3. | ~F AVEKAGE WEL. SLOME $oD 250 inweatn prospec- 10s, proots, free. F. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N.Y. established 1889; must be sold. | JATIONAL CASH REGISTER, COST $300, wiil sell for $100. R. NICHOLS, 1191 Market. FOB SALE_TWO BEAUTIFUL SPANISH |Foodie Pups (pet dogs). Apply at 22414 O'Far- Tell st. KO SALE_BEAUTIFUL FANCY PIGEONS cheap. 841 Castro st. QTANDARD REMINGTON TYPEWRITER L No. 2: in excellent coadition; must be sold, First Serzeant Battery E, Fifth Artillery, Fort Mason, Cal. HOROUGHBRED ENGLISH | L pups for sale cheap. 957 Market st. | NEW ELMWOOD RANGES ARE THE BEST. AN W. S RAY MFG. CO., 12 California st. ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV ing, etc., bought and sold. 1063 ¥ ission, nr. 7th, MASTIFF GENTS — “PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS of General Nelson A. Miles,” commander-in- chiet of the United States army,and the greatest of India: fighters; the most remarkable book of the century: apply at once for choice of territory. E. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. IN EVERY COUNTY WEST OF MISSISSIPPT River, men and women to take agency for Lightning Scissors Sharpener: enormous profits; send at once: 25c for sample. For terms ,Address E. C. STOWE. box 841, San Jose, Cal. ROOMS WANTED, ANTED—2 OR 8 FURNISHED ROOMS and bath: for light housekeeping. S. F.. box 7, Cal Office. Y A TRAINED NURSE, A POSITION TO travel with invalid lady. Address A. D., 147, Call Office. X b REFISED WilOW WOULD LIKK POS iiom as woeking hosekeeper {o lodging house or widower's samily. Room 13, 1 Fifen st. i Youfw WOMAN WANTS WOHK BY THE day: washing. ironiog and general housework. Callor address 752 Union st. W IRUHES Ex HUUSE 44 THIRD ST._NR Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ o $1 50 per night: %1 50 1086 per week: convenient and tal iree bus and baggare 10 and from the ferr: SITUATIONS WANTED_MALE. HUSTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPA: nese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, ur. Cal.; tel. main 231 W.C.YOUNG, mgr AM KEE—CHINESE AND JAPANESE EM- ployment office. 51114 Bushst., nr. Grant ave, Cnu\ual AND JACANeSE ReLIABLE help; tel. Main 1897. BRADLE Y &CO.. 640 Clay. HINESE AND JAPA EMPLOY MENT office; best heln. 414lp O'Farreli; tel. r. 428 APANESE AND CHIN ESE EMPLOYMENT best help. 3148 Sutter st.: tel. Grant 50. (GABDENER—YOUNG _MAN, NEAT AP pearance, desires situstion: understands horses. cows, chickens, carpentering, painting; temperate, industrious, obliging: first-ciass reser- ences; salary $25 per month. Address H., box 67, Call Uffice. AN AND WIFE WANT WORKON RANCH: thoroughly experienced California farmer: would take charge or work for single man; no children; wages mcderate. Adaress H. H., box 87, Call Office. SITUATION WANTED &S WATCHMAN, O any position where honesty nd sobriety will be appreciated, iy ST et ot rui: ‘erauces and securit if necessary. iress W. A., box 142, Cali. JXPERIENCED CHEESEMAKER; MAKES d fleren: kinds of cheese; also butier; can run f separator, wishes a situation, city or country, Address W. W., box 150, Call Office. BmEB WITH 8 MUNTHS' EXPFRIENCE wishes employnient. Ad. 1. T., box 61, Call. ANTED~POSITION AS DRAUGHTSMAN; ‘general knowledge. D., box 60, Call. BOARDING WANTED., ANTED—ROOM AND BOARD IN A PRI vate family for a boy 13 years. State terms and address R. B, box 75, Call Office. PROPERTY WANTED, W ANTED — SMALL Tl Wwithin 50 miles of San Francisco. Room 615, Safe Deposit building, S. F. IMPROVED FARM | | BUICHER, T AN HOUR'S NOTICE A. (OWAN BUYS A “siores: negotiates morigages on merchandise: sells on commission. Room 16, 25 Montgomery. JULLY EQUIPPED PRINTING-OFFL( and book work: cost $5000: sell $2000: recsipts $500 month. Address A. A., box 15, Call Office. | (YOFFEE MILL, SCALES, LLTTER PRESS, / stand desk, money till, safe, cheap. 10 Clay, 303 YOUR BABY S AND RAT- 5 tan furniture at the factory and save retatisns profit; getour prices. Cal. Baltan Co., 61 First st | near Mission. TANTED—PARTNER IN A SAFE AND rapidiy extending business: must have at least $15,000. Apply W. P., box 62, Call Office. FIRST-CLASS LIQUOR-SALOON and winehouse: must se.l cheap on account of other business. Inquire at 541 California st. 2:.1(). BUTCHER -eHOP; CHEAP FOR «/U. cash; first-class location: low rent; best chance offered in city. Apply Call Office. e KEPT BY YROCERY AND BAR FOR S. X present owner jor eieven years; price $600. SW. cor. Twenty-sixth and Bartlett sts. 975, SALOON: LIVING - ROOMS AND ). cigar-stand: near Marketst.: more than value in siznt. App y Cail Office. WHO IS A SO A BUSINESS man, can buy & half interest in well-equipped market at 1105-1107 Mission st. PLENDID REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 Cal. }sGILERS ENGINES.ID-HAND ¥ ACHINERY, waterpipes. Mclntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beals. NOUN I ERS SHELVING, SHOWCASES bars bough: & sold. 112134 Markt, bet 7th & St ‘l LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT cost; hood tops, $5 50 up; repairing; open | evenings. S. ¥. Baby Carriage M fg. “':l,ugz ‘Sizth. | 9 HORSEPOWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- < sine; good as uew; $90. Apply 215 Bay st. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES Coors. mantels. ete.. for sale. 1166 Mission. ()NE SMALL MEDIUM ) LARUE SIzZ® | 100 sl b “=y e e Py Y 21T Mnrke: ¢ SEWING MACHINES, LD-ESTABLISI ED CIGA R-STORE, FINE- Iy located. for sale on account of leaving the housework. 2311 Polk st. Gmp FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: #8. 1306 7OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST; GUOD HOMBE; small wages. Address Y. G., box 99, Call. 731 Green st., near Mason. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- (GESMAN OR FRENCH GIRL TO TAKE Oy Cire of child. Call between 9 and 12, SK. cor. Y QUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWOFRK: SMALL American famlly: wages $20. Call early 721 ) A TED_FIRST-L,ASS FINISHEE ON pants: sieady. 461% Miona st. sure cure for rheumatism and failing hair glven; reasonable. D. 5., box 107, this office. dressing less ns: ana evening' MRS, BUTLER, 131 Posty. days free: 2 108. 14 McAllister. room 67. EW SKIKT PATTERNS: JUST IN: 326G Dressmaki Mason st. "OUNG GIKLFOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Wwork: references. 12188 Eddy st ana Buchanan sts. Ellisst. M ASSAGE TAUGHT AND FORMULAS OF BEAUTY CULTURE, MANICURING, HATR- m McDOWELL ng School, 638 Mar- ket st ———— ke N e e AIR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS Fiven MISS DOYLE. 212 Powell st., 105 9th. H A IMLRESSING, 25c AND 86c: MOENING 20d eve classes: 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. VM GST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: soo Vinchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 roo; 25¢ to 81 50 per night: $1 50 Ier Week: iree 'bus and oageace (0 and from MALE HELP WANTED, GABDENVEB AND WIFE FOR PRIVATE place, country, $40 and found; must have 2’;-{:!.“ rflmnm;: milker, country, %u{ HANSEN & CO,, 110 Gears st e e D MM Flns'r CLASS PASIRY COOK, 875. C. R. H.NSEN 10 Geary st. 5 REA'AS. ETC., $20 PER month and found;' 20 farmers. orchard and Vineyard hands; 20 tiemakers, Sc each: 0 drill. ers and hammermen: boy to feed a printi choreman for a vineyard, $13; ks lih 50, paairy- T8, $25. shares: 2 cooks, $30 and : porter and mau, £20; man to run a jigsaw: 3 waitel MURRAY & READY, 634 ana 636 Ciay st. 35GKAPEPIOKER& $20 AND FOUND. MURRAY & REAUY, Leadiog Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 836 Ciay st. PBACF!OAL GARDENER CAN _FIND s ead. qurmnu—y.mmm WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS., PP L e TR e R W ANTED — GOOD _TALKING PARROT: must be cheap. PROLL & CO., 719 Market. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- Ty, waiches repaired. MUND, 113814 Mlssion. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHI Slry 1o A_KLEIN 109 Sixth st: sen pos city.” Call at 206 Tird st. $120. GEARY ST-PAVING BAKERY, - laundry office; 30 chickens. KOV (- MAN, 978 Howurd st. JOR SALE—LAUNDRY ROUTE. ST. NICHO. 1as Laundry, Seventeenth = i bet. 9 and 10 A M. T9BC: OR SELL A POULTRY RANGH OR hnlln.;l of any kind see E. HILL, 997 Marset st., room 5. LOST. P U SN OST—A PASSBOOK WITHTHE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of NORA E. CONNORS, No. 176,852, ‘The finder wili please return to bank. LLSST CERTIFICATE OF $50, NO. 18825, IN favor of E.J. LLOYD on « rocker-Woolworth Baok. Return same to said banx. OST—BLACK LACE SCARF: GIFT. LIB- eral reward on return to 222 Oak st. ] OST-SMALL GKEEN PARKOT, ALSO RED and white feathers. Return 30 Lapidge st., bet. Elghieenth and Nineteenth; rewa:d. O>T—LADY'S ROUND BREASTPIN. turn 121 Post st., room 43; reward. OST—WHITKE SPITZ SPANIEL; YELLOW 4 ears and srots: handsome reward.’ 306 Mason. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPECL. - alty; privaie; ::lm m“: successtul; all suiis, claims, ons, wills. deeds, etc., i~ tendedio G. W.1IUWE, att'y-at-law, RE- ¥ 3 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, 500. wonivin -room; | 202G gy living-room: low rent. C. 6., box B"Ax‘lslfi’ AND NOTIONS; cin-st depot; Calt Office. NEAR VALEN- 000 business: bargaln. Apply | EWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR GITY, ‘l}hgw to San Francisco. For particulars apply RESTAURANT; MUST BE ~OLD BY $100. Ee35a° £00d réasons. 1185 Market. ADY FROM EAST DESIRES GENTLE Lfofln“; small capual. 86335 Marker p o OUTE ON EXAMINER FOR SALE. IN- R s Tip SN ER XOR SALE 1x. GROCERY AND BAR: FINE COR. $610. ShocEr seil. DECKER 1090 Marior 0 LET_RESTAURANT, FURNIS 3 Tt £00d bustness. - Appiy . ac. 210 Din ENTLEMAN PARTNFE S R wan ed oy a lady. 12 Mason st reon gt ANDY-STORE gein: geod stock: Apply Cail Office. OAH F. FLOOD, LAW YER, 536 PARKOTT N bullding: consultations l’n‘b moderate fees. AND FACTO v: BAR- JORNER GROCERY AND BAR: NO OPFOSE: (J tion; no agents. Inquire at Cail QfleP.PP iz KlNGDu & MALCOLM, ATTORNEVS AT law. room 431 Parrott buildin: (Emporium). ERCHANDISE ST0/ KX AND FI 3 M bought by J. C. MUTHER, Gs‘lllnx;{.gnnkh; DVICF FREE: NO CHARGE UNLESS Sf A cessful. W. W. DA VIDSON, 927 Market l‘l{o ADY FROM CUBA DESIRES GENT) L partner; small capital. 9 Powell st., r&f:%u F. ARAM, ATT'Y-AT-LAW 581 PARROTT Wi Praiite il e ebarmon mtoracs ENTLEMAN PARINER WANTED G lady of some means. 1 Fifth st lponu.s‘ st, near Folsom, | NDS BOUGHT, SOLD, E repaired: lowest rates. HORSES, B e NSt ] EBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 800 SE 4 0f ¥00d harness, our own make, of evers dee | scription, for less money than you can buy Esstern trash; send for catalogiie. 110 Mcallister st , S, ¥, {ORSALE-L GHT OADTEAM OFBLAC atandard bred Eclectics; also standard-bred mare by kros, be exchanged CHANGED, 5 Fourth st. bay well brozen; must be sold, or will for pacers. = Ca Eremont st., and trial given. ° Soon & 347 I FORRE-TER, SALESMAN—30 DRIVING + 8n0d work horses: all horses bought nd sold on commission; saies can be made at reasonable terms according to times. 426 Valenoia st. THE EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, VA- lencia st., is the place to go 1t you want to bay, sell or exchange horses, bugries, wagons or han Dess; auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock. H() BEAD DEIVING 3D WOikn HORSES: welght 1000 to 1700 ibs. 862 Howard st SEYS NEW AND SECONU HAND HA K- rockawags, Carts; must ness, all kinds; wagons, buggles, surreys, be sold. 118 Bllulonys'. ] ABGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES: HALTER 4 broken; cheap; Hyde ranch. 6: mmercial 500 SEEY AND SECOND-HAND HAR- B nds; buggy.wagon, carts, surrey &rockawav; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencid 4() BOBSES FUX SALE; ALSO WAGONY harness: Grand Arcade Homs SIx.h 8% ; auction sales every Wedues & DOYLE. Auctioneary. WAGONS AND CAKRIAGES, EW ANDSECO D-HAND BAKERS', - rv, milk and_grocery wig ns: al and 3 fine buggies, 898 Harrison st o NEY &~ECCND-HAND WaG BAKE laundry and delivery; cheap. 414 Broadway OR SALE, AT EASTERS S NE P LE AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE of every d lIption; o nsialiments. mvlfiu:cc:. %&‘5&‘.‘.‘1"& ¥

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