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THE SAN FR NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1896 ;—_—___——_____—__#—W REAL ESTATE TRANSAOQTIONS, Andrew and Sarah A. Downey to Samuel B. Ross, lot on NE corner of Fulton and Franklin strects, N 50 by E 80; $10. Thomas L. ana Philippine M: Henderson to Willlam H. and Mary A. Dick, lot on _NE line of Buena Vista avenue or Park road, 2 7 SE of Waller street, N 84 dez. 36 min., X 180:435, 8 9 deg. 59 min., E 96:1, S 84 deg 86 min., W 116:734, N 36 deg. 46 min,, W 80:5% to begln- 10, i ® 1 and Marie Vollmer to Louls 8. Hetty, ¢ on E line of Lott street, 50 S of Grove, S 25 by E 100: §10. = Pasqualina_ Pico to James L. Gallagher, undl vided half of lot on W Mne of Lapidge street, 300 N of Nineteenth, N 25 by W 80; §10. 3 George R, ana Kate Kingsiand to Householders’ B and L. issociation. lot on N line of Hill street, 880 W of Noe, W 5 by N 114; &5. % i Milton S. Mack to J. S. Webster, lot on E line of | Hartford street, 173 S of Nineteenth, S 24:6 by E | uong to Chan Kai, undivided hal? of | of Jaokson street, 166:3 E of Dupont, | :4: $10. i Aoio o Andrea Arata, lot on SE line | of Filbert and Union streets or Jasper piace, 197:6 W of Dupont. E 60 by S 37:6: §5000. Ellen Reavey to Andrew J. Reavey, lot on SE reelon street, 225 NE of ¥Fourth, NE 25 SE 80; $100. “same (o Jumes Reavey, lot on SE line ot Free- | lon street (Roach), 510 SW of Third, SW 20 by SE | 80: $5. | Stewart Menzies 10 Elizabeth M. Cox, wife of Thomas A., ot on S line of Callfornia street, +6:10 E of Second avenue, E 61:215-96, W | 22:1134, N 60:0 4-9¢ i E. N.and Alice aton, lot on | L 40t Pietri Quel $10. . Moor to W. R. X line af Silver avenue, 9 9 £ rom E line of Col- | lege Homestead Associstioq, 183 NE 1220, " NW 180, SW 1258, containing 5.12 acres; £10. sarah 'Giles to Thomas C. Canfleld, lov 199, Gift Map 5, $700. o Estate of Patrick or Patk H. Grady (by Nellle | Grady, sdministratrix) to Marzaret Daiy, 1ot on | N line of Sagamore street, 200 W of Plymouth, W | 50 by N 125. $1050. | Gertrude (or Gertie) McIntosh to Thomss D. Rior- | dan, lot on N line of Sixteenth street, 55 W from E line of lot 20, block 11, Flint Tract, N to a pofat | line of sait lot 40 W from K line of sald lot, | ¥ t 30 W of E line 0 lct on N line 55 W from E line of lot 20, block 11, Fiint Tract, N 100 1o N tine of suld ot Lo point 50 W from E iine of said lot, E 10, S 100 to beginning, beiug a portion of iot 20, block 11, Flint Tract: also lot commencing on N£ line of Falcon enue at the divion line between lots 1 and 2, 1 Ploche and Robinson subdivisions, W 100, N 65 to SW line of suort aliey, SE 100, 8109, being & portion of lot 1, block Pioche ana Eobinson sub.ivisious: $10. Charles A. Noyes to same, same; $10. .. HOTEL ARRIVALS, | GRAND HOTEL. Miss D Brown, Cal C Gurnee, Oakland 1 A F Nelson, Cal J McCeil & w, Danville | Miss M Tobin, Oakland F P McGrift. Woodland of Sixteenth sireet, J C Wilson & w. Cal RM kiand, Nev G Peirano, San Jose W F Williamson, Cal G F Dyre, Cal L B Doe Dr E Densmore, London Dr Helen Dinsmore & J Hogan, Auburn maid, London W Johnston, Courtland M L Greenbaum, Seattle ! Gat | | { E C Cnshing, San Jose P B Hoadiey, Meibourne | H Zobinski, N J Mrs H E Fietcher, Wyo rs L H Walker, Wyo Mrs Dickinson, Wyo Beer, Cal K Stockton TN Birnle, , Los Ang J Waldron, slaska W H Labaree, al | Ukiah G Mcleaner & w, Cal Vinden & w, Cal W P Lincoln, Ventura G B Hopper. Chicygo M1s J G Crocker, Onio ¢ I Jacques, Fla Graut, Folsons, C efon, LosAng Mrs Peabody, Chicago E Turaer, Chicago The Missés Croc Mrs J F Edgar, A L Inlow, Mi C T Battle, Portland D I Asbury Or { J B Richardson, , Chico | Miss Blanchard, San Jose R N Bulla, Los Angeles | D H Valentine, Los Ang W H Shine, L ¥ J Louis, San Diego B W Tayior, L R E Wersching, Los An W Wism O A Numaley, Los An v E Lloyd, Los Angeles J M Harrower, Los An G H Kelsey, Redlands C E Mitchell, Los An 8§ Ingram, Los Angeles W B Cooper & 1, Cal J 3 smith, Los Angetes G W Morgan, Duncans ebr Angeles , Ls Angeles , Ls Angeles F P Meserve, Rediands | C W Biake, Los Angeles , K 1 Parke, Los Angeles HMcuall €1, Los An | J W Jobnston, Ukiah | D G Atwood, ~onoma J C Neednam, Modesto crve & w,Cal ' R Osborn, Nevada mal, N ¥ B F Small, N Y ! BF Thomas, S Barbara G Turaer, Modesto ‘ C Holley & w, Lockport L A Suiizer, ~an Jose | DV Mahoney, San Jose W Cook, Arroyo Grande | F W Street & w, Sonora J M Hoskins, Stockton S Rand; v & w, Howard Dr C Kellogg, Lukepor: n, ~acramento P Moslin, Sacramento Millville J Bartholomew,Max G W Sellman, Arbuckle A D Cu J R Hebron, Salinas J F Goodwin, B Dwyer, Gonzales Dr T Flint & w, San Juan | RUSS HOU | F Kapp & w,Los Ang F A Cronk, Redwood | E Smith, Los Angeles E Christ, Redwood | | | E J Hatch, Escondido J Moore. Sscramento B Galbrath & w, Sac Williamson, Benicia J Walilng, Nevada City € F Walker, Port Costa ,L Johnson &w, Ukiah V Petersen, Alaska edre, Selma n t, Wadworth A Morenc ewestl £ Hamlin send T Ber:y. Napa | 3 Marysville C Wiiley, Los Angeles | J Cummings & w, Aitura A R Shieve, Seattle | A Jenning Truckee Miss Hamilton, Pr: bsen, Stanford J _kecroft, Pratt bsen, Stanford ¥ H Gray & Siark, Paso Robles W J Trope, N alum Miss M Trop Wilson, . berdeen herburn & w, Tracey & erden, Cawailen mpson, Pa Messing, A Ginocchio, Tackson W Penrose. y Mrs W P Mape, SnRatael | rsJ W Harrison, Cal F I French, Sta Cruz Cook, Watsonville H C Wilson, Upper Lake | BF Van Hern,Willows J Avery. Oakiand ark, Cal 2 son, Duten Flat S A Lain, Cal W F Whitiman, ~eattle | W D Duncanson, Sacto ¥ B Bill & w, Deer Lodge S R Smith, Sta Rosa # Baker, Sta Rosa 8 C Boarman, Cal E Browr,Shingle Springs | Miss B Master, KingCity J J Waldrow, Alaska H Popper, Alaska W H Cox, Alaska I T Walker,Grass Valley Marysville S W Long, Mont n Jose C Murphy, Healdsburg Miss O Bailey, Alameda N Cook, San Jose G W Cross, Jowa Hill J A Gill, Sacto J R Brooks, Chicago COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. A Buldreghin & w, Cal J A Sybert, Marysville C Hofgross, Marysville P B Gallagher, Chicago H Welde, ~tockion C E Julian, Stockton | T Jobnston, Sacto W J Babcock, Ohio | J Tay.or, Tacoma T 0’Connor, Oskdale | | G Juckson, ‘Tacoma Miss E Olsen, Fresao ¥ R Oisen, Fresuo J W Walters, Grass Vall | L A Winters, Ind W Thorney & w.~an Jose A W Thomas. Petaluma M Gordenson. Portiand Mirs Moore & fw, Wyo H Weich. Stockton W George, Stockion 3 Brown, Vallejo J Taylor, Tacoma 3.\ Sybert, Marysville J L Killia; a Cook, Se: Taylor, T W k Haines, (daho CF Rogers,Grass Valley B ¥ oore, Gras ley W Sampson, Grsss V tichards Grass Villey W H Luke, Grass Valley A Rowe, Grass Vailey O S Hays, Grass Valley T J Kennedy. Grass V E R Kose, Grass Valley H Gregory, Grass Valley H Temby. Grass Valley H Cornellis. Grass V 1) S Rowe, Griss Valley H Snyder, Grass Valley N Clauson, Grass Valley G Curry, Grass Valley C S Hiliey, Grass Valley i H Mann, Grass Valley Mr & Mrs Hall, srass V_E Bairett, Grass Valley J Burr, Grass Valiey J B Hurley, Grass Valley B Williams, Grass V J Wallace, Grass Valley Frauk Gill, Grass Valley G Wilbelm, Grass Valiey A L Fisher, Grass Valiey NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Mrs C H Lugrin attle Miss G Lugrin, Seattle J R Rodgers & w, Mout X J Dawson,Ssn Andreas H Holborn, Stockton W H Dezang, 1rinity C 3 Laad. W _Jauke & 'm, kureka ¥ CLaDuke, KMS D Moffits, Summit J U'Conner, Cal N Smith, Stockton R P McDaniels, Stockton Sweene. Stockton H C Beldere Mrs Mercer, England H O Greve, W H_Harroid, Sausalito W P Shaw, & ¥ A Meyer, Anzel Island J Smitn, New Orieans J P Mi.ler, Oakland | Miss J ¥ Lawlin, Cal R J Riddell. Brookiyn H sSmith & mother, Cal Miss 1. Jewett, 5 Rosa Prof Stevens, 8 Rosa C I Keefe, Alcatraz J C Auderle, St Paul | Al Hajek, St Paul J G Snelder, st Paul | LICK HOUSE. D Nicol, Stockton J P Andrews, S L Obispo ¥ Morau,Nevada City E S Farringion, Nev A McBri =n Juan Mrs A C Hill, Auburn & Thomas, Salt Lake ¥ R Wehe, Downieviile D McPheters, Truckee teed, Wainut Creek ‘W J Honey! a, Or AR Wiiliamson,Alameda Dr E Densmore, London Dr Helen Densmore and maid, London G ¥ Wiederson & w, Cal E W Allen, San Jose H N Baggs. Stoekton Mrs H T Fairbanks, Cal Birs C G Hurd. Hollister Miss D Fairbauks, Cal 1 H Daggett, Visalle D N Caruthers & w, Cal i B Powson & w, Wis O M Oliver. Merceq Mrs A Daggeit, Visalia S Holman & w, Anaheim R Lowe, San Jose J D Phillips, Marysvilie | ver Lake C J Munroe, Lakeport ® J Bently, Sacramento | Y ADCuus, Marysville | WS Lyle, Cal i PALACE HOTEL. T Thompson, Chicago R M Liddell, Ireland Prof F Mi ler & w. Cal iss L Brunhart, Black D | Mrs C Burch, Santa Rosa | Mr Kyan, Santa Kosa J Hiliy, Alcatraz T L 3 3 J H Smith, Portiand ¥ D Goodrich, N ¥ Dr Clancy, ~anJose.J P Smith, Livetmore ¥ Dengaibe,New Zealand C W Freiuing, Keswick H O tield, Hamburg W C Green, Mica J P Taylor, Seattle W R Moore, N Y R ATrimble, N Y J i Buxer, Stockton 3 ¥ Brander, Los Augeles H Simpson, Chicago H D Cooley, Everett A S Tayior, Everett L CGiuman, Seattle G Donworth, Seattle 3rs L C Gilman, Seattle Mrs Donworth, ~eattls Mrs A E Pooley,Victoria Miss A B Pooley. Victoris L C Parsons, Denver Mrs D M Murpny, § Jose ‘W L Woodrow, San Jose Mrs H C Wicher,Chicazo Miss Wicker, Chicago A M Gates, Kalamazoo H Hewitt, Tacoma ALJsmith, N Y C N Fenner, N Y BALDWIN HOTEL M J Garnett, Oakland A J Morgstern, E K Currls, Dakiand A ¥ Stoeper, ot ?:):!.:n‘ 8 M Rissel, Portland M O'Neill, Portland 34rs J O Cooper, Needles J McCudden & w, Vallejo Miss McCudden, Vallejo M A Murger, N Y Miss E McDoosld, Butte Miss M McDonald, Batte APMcArthur&w,SLouls ¥ 5 West, Santa Cruz | sonic Temple TO-MURROW (WEDNLS. | sre requested to | pie on WEDNE | A ., for the purpose Of accompanying the Grand Lodge to Decoto. there to participste In the laying | 55 BAD TENANTS £7 Law and Collection Offi NOTICE OF MEETINGS. DORIC LOD: A M. CALIFORNTA LODGE NO. 1, T Lodge are hereby' notified to assemble n)e < JMasonic Temple TO-MORROW (WED \ ESDAY) escort to the M. W. Grand Lodge at the laying of the cornerstone of the Masonic Widows' snd Or- of ihemaster. FRANKLIN H, DAY, Secretary. CROUKETT LODGE NO, 189, F. please assembie at 9 A . sharp TO-MOR-~ ROW (Wednesday) at Masonic Tempie Caliifornia on the occasion of the laying of the cor- nerstone for the Musonic Widows' and Orphans’ RTRIEDE, Secretary. ©0.216, F. AND assemble at the Masonic Tem= SD\Y, Cciober 14, 1396, at 9 ful Graud Lodge ot F. and A. M. in the laying of the cornerstone of the Masonic Widows’ and Or- =d. By order of the W. M. ADOLPH KRONBERG, Secretary. GE NO. 166, F. and A. M.—Officers and members are hereby notified to assembie at the Ma to marén to the ferry and act as escort 10 the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge at che laying Orphans’ Home at Decoto. By order of the \W. M. TH r0O. E. SMITH, Secretary. 44, F. and A. M.—Officers and mem- bers are hereby norified (o assemble at the DAY), October 14, 8t 9 A. M. sharp to escort the most worshipfal Grand L.odge (0 the ferry on (he laying the coroersione of the Masonic Widows' and Orphans’ Home. By urder of the W. M. MISSION LODGE, NO. 169, F and A. M.—Officers and members of & TO-MOKROW (WEDNESDAY) 8t 9 A. X H sharp, to act as escort toihe M. W.Grand Lodge Widows' and Orphany’ Home at Decoto. The er will be in attendance with gloves and aprons. THE OFFICERS AND M. bers of South_San Fraucixco Lod:eA 10 assemble ‘Temple, Post street, on the J4th inst., at9 ing the cornerstone of the Widows' and Orphans’ Home at Decoto. By order of E. C. HABE, Secretary. ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, F. Masonic Temple, WEDNKESDAY, at 9)0( . M., topariicipate In the ceremonies of laying Masons. A. s HUBBARD, Secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 136, F ! GEORGE PENLINGTON, Secretary - FI TY LODGE NO. 120, and A.M.—Special notice. The offi- EXCELSIOR I DAY), October 14, at 9 o'clock A M. sharp, of the coruerstone of the Masonic Widows' and MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. ! Masonic Temple TO-MORROW (W EDNES- occaslon of their trip to Decoto for the purpose of THEO. FROLICH, =ecretary. this lodge will assenible at - asonic Temple at the laying of the cornerstone of the Masonic By order of the W. M. C. D. BUNKER, Sec. ¥. ana A. M., are hereby notificd th the Grand Lodge in luy- A, F. FITSCHEN, Master. and A. M. — Officers aud members the cornerstone of the Widows' and Orphans. | and 121 Eddy st. — Meets . M.—Oflicers and members e cers and members of the above named MORNING, Oct. 14, at 8 o'clock sharp, to uct as phans’ Home at Decoto: 10 0'ciock boat. By order B8 S0 oera and mombers will 10 attend as an escort to the M. W. Grand Lodge of Home at Decoto, By order of he W Lo —The oflicers and members ars . sharp, toact a:_escort to ilhe Most Worship- s’ Home at Lecoto. Al Mester Masous are are hereby nolified to assembie at the Home at Decoto by the Grand Lodge F. and A. M. THIS EVENING at7:30_o'clock. 1 D. semble at Masonic Tem- AY, the 14th inst., at 9 of th Orphi corners one of the s asonid Widows' and ’ Home. By order of the W. M. 1 FREDE«ICK BARRY, Secretary. HERMANN LODGE Nu. 127, F. and A. M.—The officers and mem- bers will assemble at the Masonic Temple | O-MORKOW (Wednesday) at 9 o'clock A. M. sSharp, to act as an escprt to the 1. W. Grand Lodge at the laying of the cornerstone of tine Widows’ and Orphans’ Home at Decoto. By order L. 'HUMACHER, Secretary. i L LODGE, NO. 22, F. Oflicers and members are ¥ | requested to assemble at the Temple TO-MORK W | (WEDNESDAY) MORNING, at 9 o'clock sharp, | for the purpose of escorting the M. W. G. L. 1o the Serry, when they will proceed to Decuto and iay the cornerstone of the Masonic Widows’ and Of- phans’ Home. By order of the W. M. EDW. F. DELGER, Secreta: 5, KNG SOLOMON'S LODGE, N F. and A. M. are requested to assemble at the Masonic Tenipic, DN iESDAY, October 14, at 9 A, 3. shary : as escort to the M. W. Grand Lo¢, f the cornersione of the ¢ Orphans’ Home at Decoto. By order of the Master, HARKY bAKHR, Secretars, BUENA LODG 0. 0. As the usa fraternal visit, = s earnestly requested that every brother 1 nd THURSDAY Acting Noble Grand. c. T FOLSOMST. TMPIOVEM CLUB %" No.1 wiii hold an important meetlig TC NIGHT. at 8 o’'clock, a: Mangeis Hall, cor. Folsom | and Twenty-fourth sts. GrO. A. RAABE, Chairman. SG—THER GULAR g of the stockholders of the Sanger Lumber Company will be held at the of- fice of the company, . 22 Market st.. Sun Francisco, Cak, on ¥ the 20th day of October, 1896, at the hour of 3 P. M., 10F the pur- pose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come berore the merting. LOXNZO M. G KIM, Secretary. Office—22 Mark 10, San Francisco, Cal. ! | THE A AL Mr-TING OF THE | | | | corporation of St. Luke’s Hospital wilt be beld at its office, 731 California st., MONDAY, | Getober 19, at P. 3., for the election of mem’ bers of the corvoration, a board of seven directors and any other business coming before the m: ILLIAM DOXEY, Secretars. | £, NOTCE-THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Bank of Califor- nia will be held at the bank ng-hosse in this city | on TUESDAY, October 13, 1896, at 11 a. . ALLEN M. CLAY. Secretary. San Franclsco, October 1. 1896. NUTICE OF MEETING—THE REGULAR annusl meeting of the stockhoiders of the Nevada Bank of San Francisco will_be beid at its banking office, 801 Montgomery st. £an_Fran- cisco, Cal., on WEDNKSDAY the fourteenth (14:h) day of October, 1896, at the hour of three (3) o'clock P..,for the purpose Of electing a board of directors to serve during the en-uing | ear, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. cting. | SPECIAL NOTICES. DR, RAY, WEAK MES MADE STRONG. acrobatic exercise. Room 3, 12 Mason si. @f‘ GAS FIXTURES MADE TO ORDER; cheapest place in the city. H. HUF- SCHMIDT. 823 Golden Gate ave. B2 _PAD TENANTS RIECTED FOR 84 collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 416 Montcy st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. SCTED, 83. COOK, 1073 Market 3 DIVIDEND NOTIC DIVID: C D NOTICE — A DIVIDEND in liquidation of 3 per cent on ali deposits has been declared by the California Sl\'ins! and Loan_Society, payable on and after MONDAY, , 1896, at the office of the soclety, Mills buliding, ninth floor, room 2. N CAMPBELL, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco. The board of di- rectors of this bank have declared a dividena (No. 18) for the quarier ending September 30, 1896, at the rate of 6 per cent pcr annum, payable on and after;ihe 15ih of October. Transfer books will be closed from the 10th to the 15th inst., both days inclusive. D. B DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, Oct. 7, 1896. IV | Eighth and C J ANTED—SITUATION AS HOU-EKEEPER or second work by young women; Address L. S, 529 Eighth st, Oaklsud. W WEDISI GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO 658 Ashbury st., cor. | V | children. | R* | W SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. e e A e T THE SWEDISH AND GERMAN EM- ployment Bureau, a numberof first-class girls awaiting sitaatiors. MRS. NORTON, 315 Sutter. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK by the day washing, ironing or houseciean- ing. Apply 58234 Linden ave. OUNG GIRL, VERY GOOD COUK, WISHES a sitnation to do housework ; ish and American families. Apply to MRS, HIRD, 721 Ellfs st. bas lived in Jew- ERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 306 MA: G son st., furnishes best help of all nationalties G ERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE POSITION for g ‘neral housework or cooking. 211 Ninth. EFINED MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WI- '\ dow would like working housekeeper; na cook ace as chambermaid or very neat; g0od_references. Call from 12 until 3 o'clock at 117 Tayior st., room 5, first floor. (CUMPETENT ENGLISH NURSE DESIRES A position: full charge of infant or young child; Procestant: good references. N. N., box 105, Call ST-CLASS DR! SMAKER WILL WORK IR e cheap this season in Order to get estab- lished: desires rew more engagements: aiso plain sewing done. 181 Taylor st. VOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION IN office; experienced bill clerk: references glven. Address B. C., box 107, Cail Office. G children. Dolores. IRL, 18, WANTS SITUATION IN CATHO- lic famliy to assist in housework and mind Apply 927 Twenty-fourth st., near JERMAN GIBRL WISHES TO DQ LIGHT housework and take care of children. Write to PAULINE MILLER, 186 Fiood ave., Sunuy- side, city. OUNTRY OR CITY; GENERAL HOOSE- work: good laundress and from $10 to $12. Fifth and Sixth. Address 483’1/, iuin c 00k; Wages Minna st., bet. RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A FEW more families to sew for; good fitter and reason- able; will go to the country. . B., box 119, Call. ESPECTABLE wishes a situation; German cookin country. 249 Minna MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN understands American or clty or shori distance in the JITUATIO WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED, competent woman to do generil housework. Call or ud.iress 191534 McAllister st J ANTED—FOK A RESPECTABLE YOUNG &irl, a place to do light housework and lain cooking'in small family; best of reference, If re- quired. Please cail 35 Chesley st.. bet. Harrison #ud Bryant, Seventh and Eighth h. OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE TO DO WRIT- ing or cashier; reference. Ad. 39 Sonth Fark. OUNG GIRL, 17, WISHES A SITUATIO to do light housework; $3 per week: sleep home. Call 58 Converse st., bet. Eighth and Ninth, off Bryant. ( OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY \/ the cuy washing, Ironing or housecleaning. Call or a idress -57 Miana st., dow nstairs. QUANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE to do gener: Brannan st., rear. housework and cooking. 318 LADY STRANGER) IN THE CITY WOULD 1 Fifth st., rm 36. like position as typewriter. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES WORK Ly the day washing, housecleaniug, etc. 1623 Leavenwortn st. TEALTHY, STRONG., YOUNG MARRIED man wishes position; wholesale house: to drive wagon: porter or any kind of work: speaks German, Itallan, Spanish; references. J.. box 148, Call Office. W ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE; MIDDLE- #ged, active, temperate, Christian couple: to take charge of small rancn: experienced in chicken and dairy work; excellent references. Adaress M., box 60, Call Office. ANTED — EMPLOYMENT AT _HOME evenings: painting showcards, writing visit- ing-cards and engrossiug che :ply and elegantiy done; aiso teaching penmanship. MASON, 102 Mason st. ANTRYMAN, $15 AND ROOM: MAN FOR po-ter and paniry worx: shop baker; lunch waiter; cook, $30 and room; dishwasher, §7 a week: cook, $45 and room: dishwasher, $6 a week. no Sunday work; waiter, $20 and room; laundryman, countrv laundry; washer, country \aandry: bootblack, $7 8 week. MARTIN'S, 749 Market W ANTED_TRONER, OGUNTRY LAUNDRY. see boss here, #$30; laundryman for Tulare, $25. fare advanced: Lialisn boy to wash dishes, 215} 2 waiters, plain hotel, $25; restaurant waiter, '25_ German cook, $60: oyster cook, $40, etc. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockto RACTICAL MILLER FOR SOUTHERN California: cook. boarding-house, country, §35: p_lnwhln $15; farmhand, $15. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. t. BUSINESS CHANCES. TGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FUR- H ‘l’lnr restaurants. saloon fixtures and grocery STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. stocKs. 2f O SALOON ON WATER FRONT: 15; $250. abiisned or 26 years: sickness canseo sale; bigbargain. STENBERG & CO. 632 Market. e PARTNER IN WELL-ESTAB- $750. fished corner grocery and bar; owner in business twentv years: thoroughiy responsible; four living-rooms; prefers partner to hired help. STEINBERG & CO., 632 Marxet st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SAL: e OFFER FOR SALE—— —_ —-FOR CASH OR FASY PAYMENTS-—— THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS——— 27-room house, §700| 22-room house.... §500 10-room house. 150| 24 rooms, corner.. 750 B85 rooms, cor.. 8,000 14 rooms onSutter 700 200| 86 rooms,best city. 3,500 11 rs., must seil € —1 SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE—~ —AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL KINDS-— H. G. DECKER, 1020 Marke: st., opp. Fifth. 10 2OOMS—ALL NEW FURNITURE, FINE D BUTCHER-=HOP: ESTABLISHED 82000, 55 ears: no betier location; sl latest improvements; refrigerator, marble N:' 3 ters, safe. casn register, fine horses, WAZODS, elC.% big outside route: large store trade; best ciass Gf cash custome; wher 19 years made lofl.llu ot is retiring; bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Mar! GO0, BARTENDER WANTS A POSITION; is honest, quick and obliging; good refer- ences. Address P. 0. box 374, Nupa, (GEBMAR WHO UNDERSTANDS PAINT- ing and gardening wants & PR o o work of any kind. Address k. B., box 83, Call. OUNG MARRIED COUPLE FROM THE East desire work of any kind by the asy, to- gether or separate: both strong and willing to Wwork: would work for small wages. Please call or address room 28, 214 Third st. NTELLIGENT BOY, 14 YEARS, WISHES A situation 1n the country: good home and small wages wanted. Call or address GEURGE CRU- BITT, 817 Jessie st., off Ninth. KUMMER GOING SOUTH WOULD TAKE advertising or_light side line. Address, wiih particulars, G. H. B., 187 Hyde st. OUNG FRENCHMAN SPEAKING GER- man and English wishes place as gardener and care of horses: good reference. Call or ad- dress L. LITSCHEY, 1223 Stockton st. VW INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIiRD, NEAR Market—klectric Jights in every room: 200 rooms: 25c to #150 per night; $150 1o $6 per week: free busand baggace 10 and rom the ferry. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Marketr—Electrio lights in_every room: 200 rooms; 26¢ to $1 50 per pight: 81 50 to $8 per week: flee bus and bacgace to and from he ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTHD. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, CITY, 8! private family, $30: waitress and parlor 25; second girl, $25; middle-aged women, San Rafael, $12: poarding-house cook, $35; man nurse, $15: French nurse, $15: 10 young girls to assist, $10, $12 and $15; 16 good house- work girls, $20 and $25. Apply MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. ARLOR MAID AND WA ITRESS, COUNTRY, $20: refined girl to wait on lady and do_light Jork: country; fare pald. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. MIDDPLEAGED WOMAN FOR THE COUN. try, $15 and fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 328 { Sutter'st. N AID AND SEAMSTRESS: SLEEP HOME; 4L MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. JEENCH MAID AND SEAMSTESS WITH reference, $26. MISS CULLEN, 323 sutter st. G EEMAN WOMA N, GOUD NEAT WORKER, wants dishwashing & few hours & day. Address M., Call Brunch Office, 116 Ninth st. or country; Deyisadero st. Y ish preferred. Call OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITUATION 10 do light housework and caie of a baby: Jew- 205 Fourteenth st. : no postals. IWISS GIRL WANIS SITUATION FOR housework or upstairs. Swiss Hotel, 627 Com- mercial st. TERMAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE FOR UP- I stairs work and walt at table. Apply at 15612 Leavenworth sc. JIEST - CLASS PROTESTANT WOMAN wants work- immediately: fine worker: willing t0 do anything; good Iaundress: go for §1 & day and carfare; also good nurse in sickroom. Please | cail 50%4 Third st., room 10. 100D WASHER AND IRONER WANTS TO sork by the day; will take home washing. 30414 Harrison st., cor. Tweatieth. W 715 Valencia st. ANIED-BY A WIDUW A FEW PLACES to work by the day cleaning and sweeping. er's famil; excellent cook’; goud seamstress. room 35, third ficor. 7IDOW WISHES POSITION IN WIDOW- no objection to 1 or 2 children 1148 Sutter st., ESPECTABLE G general housework; $2 i | abeth st icl, WANTS SITUATION, ; reference. 711 Eliz: ERMAN PARLOR MAID AND WAITRESS, #25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. {NGLISH SECOND GIRL, WITH REFER- ence, $25. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. ANTED—GERMAN COOK, WITH REFER- ences, private family, $25: Swedish girl, housework, country, $20, fare youns G man glrl for housework, city, $20; Scandinavian girl for housework. country, 818, fare paid; Ger- man_nursegirl, city, $15; cook, wash_and_{roner, tfamily of 2, country,$26. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. SCANDINAVIAN GIRLS TO WAIT AT table. country hotel, $20 to $25, See party here, this morning. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. VW OMEN TG OLEA X HOUSE; FOR 3 DAVS; call 7:30 ready for work: Oakland. C. R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary st W ANTED_IRONER AND POLISHER, 30 and found: vineyard farmer, see boss bere; 2 hotel cooks, $50 and $20: restaurant cook, $10 a week: waiters, dishweshers and others. Apply to J. F. ClUSSTT & (0., 628 Sacramento st. /ANTED—2 STRONG BOYS TO WORK IN factory in chy: $3 per week at first. Apply ‘W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. WAITERS, $25, 830, AND 88 PER WEEK: pantryman, $20; 3 cooks, $30 to $60: cook and wife, $40; tallor; 3 miikers, $2250: 4 gold miners: 20 tiemakers; 20 woodchoppers: § farmers: farmer. and wife: 2 choremen. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employmens Agents, 634ana 636 Clay st. ANTED — YOUNG MaN, WELL AC quainted iu Oakland, who has good horse and D R:TIRING FEOM BUSINESS ON $3200. dccount of oid age: for sale: desir- able saloon; well situated for 2 young men to ¢o duct; comprising large stock of wines, liquot n cigars, 2 cash registers, safe. handsome bar aL backbar, etc.; business speaks for iiself: owner retiring. STENBERG CO., 682 Markel st. CIGAR, CANDY STORE; TRANS- $500. ferorne erminus of 2 cat lines; e celpts average $18; excellent ¢ sel‘f‘t of emr‘:;.‘ STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. FIRSI-OLASS SALOON: CE. B1000. S orth of Marke: st magnif cently fitcedup: superb bar fixtures; fine paini: ings: cash register, erc.; receipts average ®25 daily: old established, popular place; thorough in- vestigation _afforded; satisfaciory reasons ior selling. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. A RESTAURANT: OYSTER-HOUSE; $1350. Gorcn of Market st.: Arst-cinss trade: handsome private rooms; reasonavle rent. with leace; old-establ shed place, and will bear the full- est investigation; wili exchange for city real es- tate STENBERG CO., 832 Market st. (58 |/ IRST-CLASS FRENCH OE GEEMAN COOK for privaie boardinz-house, $40. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st T EAD WATTRESS, $25 AND ROOM: WAIT- ress and do some sewing, $15, room, ete.; Wwoman cook, $25 and room: wOmAN to wash nap- kins, towels, etc.; German woman as COOK, $18 and room; chamuermaid and wait some, $15 and 1'as waltress, smail place; waitress, city, $16 and room; waitress for Oaklaud, Cal.: Germa ; cook for physician’s family, : cook for few boarders, $20 and room; woman as cook in bakery, $18 and room: housegirl, 6 in $25: girl for ~outhern California, see party nursegirl, $15; girl, Vallejo, $12; young girl, Laguna st., $15: girl. 'Livermore, Cal., 810: young girl, Turk st.. $15: 4 giris for Jewish fami- lies, $25 ench; 17 young girls, #8. 10 and $12 per month, assist, etc.” MARDIN'S, 745 Market st. JITUATIONS AS COOK AND WAITRESS ing eamp preferred. L. G, 18., Oakland | © by motber ana daughter; country hotel or min Lester House, cor fond of a0 light housework. Frederick. FRESCH NURSE. SAN LUIS OBISPO, #18: girl for housework, Angel Istand. $20: experi- enced nurse, Alameda, $20; girl for housewors, Martinez, $20: experienced nurse, Oakland $257 6 girls for housework, city, $20. German Em- ployment Oftice, 306 Jason st. & ae FTCHER-SHOP; WrLL- ESTAB- $200. §ed:" ¢500 norse, wagons bis outside ranch; best class of customers; will stay with buyer tili_sati:fied: good chance for live man. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. B FINESTAND MOST ELEGANTLY $2000. §5ea’p oysternouss ana restacant across the bay: commanding the best prices: no opposition: expenses light; investigation of profits given; owner has o her business and_compelled to sacrifice; will exchange for real estate; bona fide bargaln. STENBERG CO., 682 Markel st. ¥ HAVE PURCHASERS FOE COUNTRY business. T, LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. /4 FINE GROCERY AND BAR; ELE- $ 150. gant location and doing cood busine the stock will invoice more than amount ssked; this place must be sold immediately, and is a rare bargain for some one. T. LUBELSKIL. 7 City Hall svenue. N ACCOUNT OF ACCEPTING THE MAN- agement of an estate I offer my paying office business and house-renting department for sale; clearing £200 to $300 per month; will give fullest investigation: tnis is a rare chance for 1 or 2 ener- gfllc business men; must be sold. T. LUBELSKI, City Hall ave. JOR SALE—INTEREST IN FINE PAYING, established manufacturing business; this is & rare chauce for a shrewd business manto secure &n interest In an elegant business; capital required 18 £5000 to $10,000. and the only object in selling an interest 1s to have the services of an interested Party to act as bookkeeper and cashler; investiga- tion wil! show this the finest chance ever offered in San Francisco. Full particulars T. TLUBELSKI, 7 City Hall avenue. $5000, SX CERY AxD BAR OF WILL o . take partner; fine corner stand: long lease and cheap rent; taking In $100 per day cash: the finest business of its kind I have ever oftered forsale. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ESTAURANT; OWNER MADE FORTUNE: established 6 years; retiring from business; positive bargaln. G. PROLL & CO., 719 Market. AKERY, CIGARS AND NOTION~; JUST the thing for small investment: full value 1n sight PROLL & TYRRELL, 719 Market st. IGAR-STORE; GUOD CORNER: MARKET st.: best paying stand in city; bargain; leaving city. PROLL, 719 Market st. AVING BUYERS WILLING TO INVEST parties desiring to sell promptly, HEALY, 23 Kearny st. [ OTELS, SALOONS, GROCERY ~STORES, all kinds of business opportunities. Be: fore purchasing apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny. AFE INVESTMENT; PAPER ROUTES FOR sale: leadinz morning paper: city of 90,000 in- habitants: 1000 subscribers, clearing $200 per month; also route in city of 60,0005 750 sub- scribers; price $2500. Apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny si $90 OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY: .+ bakes 234 barreis a day: 2 fine horses and wagon; large store and outside trade; sscrifice ou account of death In family; trial given. SKIFF, 921 Market st locations, H. C. DXCKER, 1020 Market st. 1] BV0M HOUSE; RoowS ALL ReNTED, For sale by DECK. PRICE $200. $1600. 2 BARGAIN—LODGING-HOUSE R, 1020 Murket st.. opp. Flith. + in Oakiand; 41 rooms; all_cccupi d: first-class roomers, payiug fine; rent $100: good loeation. A. D. BOWLEY, room 810, Safe De- posit buildig. 75 LODGING-HQUSES, "ALL PRICES © sult buyers. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin. D 27 WELL-FURNISHED. ROOMS; FULL; grocery. TO low rent; & bargain. Inquire 40 Sixth st FURNITURE FOR SALE. UK NEW ~iORE L ‘OM P! ‘ED AND W are in it: four floors, running from Mission to Minna st, in ail 1 acres of floor space, are packed with bousehold goods of all kinds, parlor, bedroom and Kitchen outfits of ali kinds and in endiess variety: if you are thinking of purchasing anything needed ina home, from a pairof blan- Kkets toa completely furnished house, pay us a visit: it cOSLS you nothing: our numbers are 1017, 1019, 1021 and 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. J. NOONAN. TLEGANT AND COSTLY SIDEBOARD, BU- oo tolting-ved, parior set, eas.1, tabies, gas- :tove, mantel mirror, bedroom Sset; ail the furni- ture 15 as g0od as new: leaving the clty and will refuse no reasonable offer. 61014 Polk st. HAS. M. PLUM & CO.. UPHOLSTERY CO. CHA3501 MARKET ST., COR. NIN [H, .” Carpets. Furniture and Upholstery Gooas. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH ST., FOR A" oweni prices on household goods. few or good 58 new; cash or time; open evenings CARPETS: CHAMBER SEIS, §i4; 400 gioves, 36: parior sets, #30; folding-beas, $10: bar outfits. T. D. MCCARTHY, 764 Mission. FYRITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- Ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market st. 'KISGFUENITURE ©0.,1127-29-81 MARKET, furnish 4 rooms $28 to 860;best bargains in ¢ ty CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED like new. FERGUSON & CO. 23 Tenth: tok South 36, D MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. W EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH T work send to SPA ULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet Beating Works, 853-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40, DVANCE CARPET OLEANING CO. 403 Sutter, tel. Main 394. S. S, FERGUSON, mangr. B, MITCHELL. CARPET-CLEANING CO., . 240 14th st.; cleaning s a yard. Tel. Mis. 74, ITY STEAM CARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- ting, 38 Sth. STEVENS, mgr. 7Tel. Souta 350. ARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAYING, 8¢.; RUG (0 Samples froe; tol. Jessio 9id. Straiton. 10 8th . VUNKLIN'SCARP EEATING WORKS. 558 (} Golden Gate ave.: telephono east 128. 304 YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARPET Cleaning Works. 11 Eighth st ONES & CO., MAIN OFFICE 26 AND 27 B1CYCLES. SECO. D-HAND SNAPS—CLEVELA Imperlal, $30: Crawford, $25; Tribune, 840: guaranteed in perfect order. DAVIS BRUS, Bicycle Departmient. 25 Geary st. QPFECIAL SALE—'96 BEN HUR BICYOLES, $45; bargains in second-hand wheels. DAVIS BROS.” bicycle department, 25 Geary st. (), SEECIAL HIGH.GRADE BICVCLE: $40. 25 SAE: n good cor divion, with com- plete outfit. Apply 1. C. - CHARFF, 20 Montgm 1GH-GRAD! ND WHEELS $26 U sundries below cost. 216 McAlllster. TE) G 96, DEERE, '96. AT REDUCED DAVID N. HAWLYY, 318 Market s FOE SAL OOD HORSE, HARNESS, SPRING WAGON and Irish setter pup; $40 takes the outfl.. C. A.BRISENO, b Mint ave. £9(). DOMESTIC MACHINE, 7 DRAWEL $ « g0od a8 new. 2437 Mission, nr. Twenty= first. QOLD FOR STORAGE 1 cavinet: 12-stop organ; painting. 222 Stockton st. MISCELLANEOUS. SAFE, biix2, 9x26; Huseby wheel; oil $1—10 SALOON WORTH $500; NORTH OF D LU, Market; snap. SKIFF, 921 Market st. FoE SALE—NICE, GENTLE FAMILY COW, jus: in; 4 yearsold. 3244 Harrison st. ANTED—BO ARDING-HOUSE COOK, $50; ¥rench nurse, country, $20; French mald, $25; German nurse, $16: French glrl, housework, £205 American_cook, $25; nurse in’ instituiion, 825, LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. JWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do general nousework, 909 Minna st. Please call or write to ELIABLE YOUNG light housework 137 Dolores st., near Fifteenth. SHES TO DO zes $15. Call or adaress FTXPERIED tion to do light housework. TESTAIRS GIRL, LIGAT PLACE, ®15: house g.ri, 2 in family. $20: laundress. $25; house girl, $26. MES. NORTOXN, 815 Sutter st. ANTED—A NUMBER OF GIRLS OF ALL | WY nationalities to fii good situations. MRS. HIRD, 721 Elifs st. FIYE TAILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS; steady work. 614 Post st. WO GEXM WSS GIRLS DESIRE SIT atious to do general housework or waiting on table, $20 month. Sherman House, 28 Kighth st. 7OUNG GIKL W M SHES SITUATION TO DO housework and plain cooking. Apply aress 807 Luke st., bet. Fourth and Fifuh NOMP ) 1304 urk st., nr. W ebsier. STENT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY to do wa-hing. ironing or cleaning. Call NED WIDOW, WITH GIRL 7 YEARS, wants a position’ as housekeeper; city or country. Address R. W., box 107, Call Office. NEar situation for l50 understanas dressmaking. Myrtle ave., bet. ase YOUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES upstairs work and sewing and call at 515 Geary and O'Farrell sts. JICE YOUNG GIRL W HES SITUATION TO do waiting or second work. Apply 25 Minnast. JTUATION WANTED; A MIDDLE-AGEL ‘woman; nurse children or invalid; reference. Address Nurs , 702 Vallejo st., cor. Stoekton. w alady. ANTED—BY A COMPETENT ENGLISH woman, a position as nurse and companion to E. B., box 147, Call Oftice. '“.v OMAN WISHESTO GO OUT BY THE DAY 10 do housework or wasaing. Natoma st. Inquire at 613 JTYLISH DRESSMAKER WISHES ENGAG fit guaranteea; chil- ments, $1 50 per da; aren’s work also. 1703 Jessie st., near Eighteen h. ish girl 200d references. ANTr»D—SITUATION BY YOUNG SWED- 200d cook, baker and laundress; 1020 Mission st. OMPETENT NURSE WANTS SIGUATION Lo take carc of children; no objection to house- work. Call 409 Miona st. NCi Market > KK HOUSE. 44 THIRD ¥ 200 rooms: 25c to #1 60 per £1 50 1086 per week: convenient and respecta NI hi iree bus and baggace to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, or. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr J APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. $14B Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLS Chely; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 78, St. Ann's bidg., 8 Kddy st.: tel. Main 5234, THINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41414 O'Farrell: tel. k. 428 ARKEEPER — A SOBER AND STEADY young German, with sitnation. Address B. K., 00d references, wishes 0x 24, Call Office. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— | HE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE., JIRSI-CLASS COOK DESIRES IMMEDIATE engagement; 2 years references from last place. Apply MISS CULLEN, 828 ~uster st. N MBER OF FIRST-CLASS GIRLS OF ALL nationalities awaiting situations. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ELIABLE VEMALE HELP FURNISHED, MRS M.JOHNSTON. 995 Marker, Tel.Mint 804 TOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHEK WISHES position. Call 609 Polk st. JWEDISH GIRL Wi~HES SITUATION TO do general housework; z00d reference; wages $20 to $25. Call 151 Falr Oaks st. ARRIED GERMAN, THOROUGHLY sobe rand 1eliable, good driver and firsi-class stableman, haady with Lool work. will do any kind of Address S. H. B.. box 10, Call Office. OUNG MAN OF SOME EXPERIENCE wishes position 1n_grocery. Call on or address 124 Wildey ave., off Fillmore st., bet. Bush and Pine, upstairs. JTUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERL enced cake baker, single, good all-around hand; ciry or country; good references. J. K., box 101, Call Office. \‘7 ANTED — RESPECTABLE LADY AM- ateur, who can sing, to travel. R. S, box 13, Call. (wmn' TO ASSIST IN FAMILY OF TWO; X 88 to §10: sleep home. 2424 Folsom. W ANTED-MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN T0 DO light housework for widow: Wwages, 8 t0 $10; references. 716 Franklin. 7OUNG GIRI—CARS OF ONE CHILD. ply 116 Leidesdorst si. before noontime. ANTED—A FIHST-CLASS OPERATOR ON custom verts. 3 Dikeman place, off O’Farrell. TR T-CLASS TAILORESS; STEADY WORK. 1949 Geary st IRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND WASHING, $12. Call from 10 to 12, 41 Kieventh st. ANTED — MIDDLE-A ED WOMAN 10 help in kitchen. 126 Oregon. nr. Davis; 1to 3. TRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK AND cooking. 3419 Jackson, below Central ave. TANTED—LADY 10 DO GENERALHOUSE- work; small family: small wages. 34 Grove. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL 10 MIND OHILD. ‘Apply immediacely, 43 Ritch s ., upstairs. ANTED — 2 GIRLS AS WAITRFSSES; country town summer resort. Call 109 Jessie st., room 4, bét. 10 and 2 o’clock. OMPETENT NURSEGIRL FOR INFANT aud%‘nng child: washing and upstairs work; wages $20. Call Tuesday morning at 2028 Scoit st., near Calffornia, OUNG GIRL, ASSIST WITH CHILDREN; sleep home: $5. 181434 Leavenworth st. J EAT GIRL FOR GENKRAL HOUSEWORK and cooking. Call Tuesday bet. 9 and 12 A. A, 31 Fuiton st. OUNG GIRL FOR SECOND WORK IN FAM- il; of 4 Inquire Kmployment Office, 865 Broadway, Oakland. M'DPULE-AGED TADY GUING EAST THIS week wanis lady companion of middle age; satisfactory compensation; answer immediaiely with referénce. . G., box 11, Call Office, Oakland. {XPERIENCED MACHINE OPERATORS, 2664 Twenty-second, oliclothing factory, cor. Folsom. OUNG GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST HOUSE- work; 85 per month. 3681 Tweuty-fourth st. YQOUNG GERMAN GIKL TO ASSIST IN housework; smail family. 920 Dolores st. WO YOUNG LADIES: LIGHT WORK; £00d pay. Jackson Remedies Co.,2853; Seventh. ANTED—ELDERLY LADY OF MBANS; good reader and writer: inciined to traveling; 10 enter in business with_elderly ge /tleman with fine business of an artistic nature. A ddress Artist box 19, Call Office. No fake nor triflers. OMPELENT GIRL FUR GENEKAL HOUSE-~ Ar- V buggy, as partner in a well-paying business: no capital required. Call 502 Stevenson st., 10 t0 12. ©) WAITERS FOR LUNCH AND DINNER, $20; oysterman, $30. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. |;0¥ TOR CANDY-STORE: RELIABLE AND ) honest; references. 10 to 11, MOCKER’S, 1306 Hayes st. EGISTE ED 48SISTANT CLERK; REFER- ence; ity experience preferred. KELLY, 102 Eddy st. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER, none other; stezdy work. 1949 Geary st. ANTED — ERRAND-BOY WITH GOOD reference. 427 Natoma st. TRONG BOY TO LEARN PRESSING. Market st. ANTED—GOOD COATMAKER: STEADY work: good wages. 997 Market st., room 11. 7OUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OLD, 10 LEARN barber trade. 1707 Market st. FLEST-CLASS, ALL AROUSD MAN AND boy wanted by A. V. HENKO, Upholsterer and Carpet-layer, 2116 Fiilmore st. AITER AND ASSIST AND COOK wanted. 651 Sacramento st., new kitcnen. ANTED—SIGN-PAINTER; STEADY JOB. 47 Third st. _OY WANTED TO LEARN BLACKSMITH- ing avd Lorseshoeing. Apply 1718 Fillmore st. MAY_TO COOK AND WASH DISHES. ¥ Olymplc Cate, 28 stockton st. W ANTED_ABLE COMMERCIAL WRITER, one familiar with California products in gen: eral;. s permanent position. Address A. 8. C., box 82, Cail Office, stating previous experience, refer- ences, sulary expected, etc. JANTED — BOY WITH SOME EXPERI- ence in tafloring. 568 Minna st. 0¥ USED TO WAIT ON TABLE; BOARD- D Ing-house. 739 Fourth st. ANTED — ENSRGETIC MAN WITH $50 ciah: good posliion; money secured. Address Cash. box 10, Call. NERGETIC MAN FOR OFFICE WORK: muost have $600 to 8700 to loan employer on good security; fine position. K., box 15, Call. ARBEK'S 16-CENT SHOP: BARGALN location:zgood trade. §. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave, OURNEYMEN BARLERS' EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BELENARD, 102 seventh st. ARBEHY PROTECIIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. Ot CHOICE STEAKS, CHOPS AND ROASTS g0to DENNETT'S, Fourth and Markel sts. ANTED—600 MEN TO-DAY TO EAT BEST e and 10c meal in the City. Old Economy, 410 Kearny. JANTED — SEAMEN AT THOMPSON'S, Californis House, 103 Clark st., below Davis. 0 TAILORS—COAT. VEST AND PANT- makers wanted; apply at11and 5 at the Ste- venson-sireet entrance. CHARLES LYONS, wholesale tailor, etc., 721 Market st. OTEL, RESTAURAN I'S WISHING COOKS, walters, St. Louls Casino, 215 8d. NAUMAN. . STMON WANTS 100 MiN 10 GET BOT- tle beer or wine bc: best free lunch. 643 Clay. JHUES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW TO ORDER; any style, $8 up; misfiis and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged; large stock efsecond-hand shoes; firsi-class repairing: work guaranteed. 749 Misslon st., near Grand Opera-house. JAILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 504 DAVIS st., Mariner's Home. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, $250. 950 Howard, or. Sixth. ANTED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; 81 weex, 25¢ might. 521 Eilis st; Rosedale. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas: they may bring_you weaith. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington. D, C, for thelr $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. REST IN CITY--SING+E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific Eouse, Commercial and Leidesdorf sts. N ©N'S HALF-SOLING, bUc.: LADIES, 40c; done while you wait. 858 Market, opp. Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck’ ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND HAND SHOES i on_hand: shoes 10 order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 726Y, Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTEK HOUSE, 44 THIKD 51, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading- room: free bus and baggage to and irom the ferry. RY ACME HOUSE, 907 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25ca night; $1 a week. GOMS 160 10 76¢ PER NIGHT: 500 10 $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. 7} JNLELL HOUsE SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 15¢ night. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: 8L week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 S0 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st ANTED,TOUOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Kd Roixin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third sc.: 160 large rooms: 25¢ per nigh:: $1 o $3 per week. l“ MEN TU TAKE LODUING AT lug 150 and 20c a night, including Codes aud folis. €24 Washington et.. near Kearny. ANTED, YOUR SHOES— WE REPAIR shoes up to 11 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repaired at nigat while you wait: ladies’ soling, 85¢; men’s soling, 50c; fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have a 10t of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25c up to $2 50. 562 Mission st., bet._First st, and Second st. — AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—_HOLIDAY BOOKS; FOUR BOOKS epresented by one prospectus; first agent re- ports 32 orders in four days; F. Person, manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 728 Market st. ANTED—AGETS TO CALL ON HOTELS, restaurants and saloons; big money; small capital required. Address C. 0., box 117, Call. JEEUS POPULAR WATER FILTER; $L 50 K & CO., 719 Market st. HOUSES WANTED. E WAN1T SOME CHOICE COTTAGES, houses and flats immediately to fili the de- manas of our clients sextling for the winter. A. J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 112 Mont- gomery st. ANTED—A MODERN HOUSE IN WEST- ern Addition containing 12 to 14 rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished; would rent for term of Jears: siate location. " Address MACK & C0,, 11 ront FOB SALE—GREAT BARUAIN: SINELY LO. cated restaurant doing good vbusiness and 17 Tooms connected; always occupled; complete in- ventory can be seen at our office. BDWIN K. AL SLP &C0.. room 29, second flcor, Mills building. &B P I 00 #OADSIDE HOUSE: DOING GOOD 29UV, business; 20 acres camping zround: 12-room house, furnished; timber ana springs; team, ete.: bargain; must sell. Employment Of- fice, San Rafael. Marin County. $500. ZAnc GEOCERIES AND DELE DUV, cacies: new stock, good team and trade; store, 3 rooms; rent $18: positive bargain; must sell. Empioyment office, San Rafael. 0 LET—A COALYARD IN RUNNING OR- der; established 9 years: scales. screens, blocks and 5 stalis; no_oposition: closed on account of sickness; rent $10. Apply 191534 McAllister st. $ 45, EABTNER| WANTED . IN 00N DU, tracting business: good chance; plenty of work in sight; incoming partaer to take charge of office and coliect. Aduress W. W., box 73, Call. LOOP 28 FEET LONG, 11 FOOT BEAM. AP ply Lee’s boathouse foot of Fourth st. DOZEN FINE YOUNG BROWN LEGHORN hens. 143 Bartiett st. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE-SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Market st. JEW ELMWOOD RANGES ARE THE BEST, W. 8 RAY MFG. CO., 12 California st. PARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV ing, ete., bought and sold. 1063 b ission, nr. 7th, OFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PRESS / stand desk, money tili, safe, cheap. 102 UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND BAT- tan furniture at the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Rattan Co., 61 First st near Mission. PLENDID REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 Cal. OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HANDMACHINERY, waterpipes. Bicintosh & Woipman, 157 Beais. OR SALE—CHEAP JLUNCH AND COFFER parlor: one of the finestlocations in city; every- thing first-cluss; fine range and fixtures; great bargain. Apply 110 Sixth st., upstairs. FOR, SALE — FINE-PAYING ~GROCKRY- store and bar: full stock: horse, wagon, cart; has to be soid at once; fuil_investigation; no reasonabie offer refused. Call Oflice. $350 BEST - PAYING BUSINESS IN- » vestment in San Francisco; station- ery, notions, etc,: established 1889; must be sold. Addrers P., box 35, Call Office. JINE OPENING FOR FIRST-CLASS RES taurant in lown near San Francisco; also store for rent inone of the best locations, Refer to J. K. NISSEN, Haywards, Cal. ORNER SALOON AT YOUR OWN PRICE: low rent; best location: hundreds of workmen dally. Apply LUKE NORTH, wholesale liquor ‘merchant, 230 Third st. RANCH BAKERY AND NOTION-STORE; with all store fixtures: 3 living-rooms; good business corner: will sell for one-third what it cost. Apply Call Office. TLK BUSINESS FOR BALE; 2 HORSES, good wagon, etc.: all family trade. Cali from 9o'clock to 12 at Seventh ave. and Lake st.; Sac- ramento-st. cars. LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT cost; hood tops, $5 50 up: repairing: open evenings. S. ¥. Baby Carriage Mfg. Co.. 443'Sixth. | UILDINGS BUUGHL; LUMBER, SasHoas doors. mantels. ete.. 7 sale. 1166 Mission. SEWING MACHINES, _A 1L KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented .repaired: lowest rate: 5 Fourth e R — HORSES. 4() BORSES FOE SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 27 Sixih st.; anction sales every W ednes ay. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneacs. TPHY:. EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. lencia st., is the place to go If you want to buy, sell or exchange horses, bugcies, wagons or har- ness; auction sales every Saturday at 11 o'clock. 50() 5ET NEW AND SECONU-HAND HAR- ness; all kinds: buggy,wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway; 40 cheap hegses. 15th and Valencia, 5 () SEXS NEW AND SKECOND HAND HAR- ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys, kaways, carts: must be sold. 1128 Mission su AR OF H. Y BROKEN HORSES JUST arrived. 139 Valencla st EADQUARTERS FOR POULTRY ranches and business chances. E. HILL, Real Estate and Business Agent, 997 Market st , cor. Sixth. $ 15(). FABTNER = IN = FSTABLISHED « high-class office business: clears $1000 first year. Hall of Inventions, $19 Market st., r. E. $250 TEAM, TRUCK AND HARN ESS, IN « good order. Apply 38 Californin st. HEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSES; weight 1000 to 1700 1bs. 862 Howard st. ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES: HALTER 2 broken: cheap: Hyde ranch. 6:0 Commercial, N OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR- store and bar;: near City Hall: account of ocher business. Call as 103 Poweil st., HILBERT BROS. JELL-PAYING COFFEE AND LUNCH house; 50 chickens: fine location; $800; a bargain; owner must retire. 145 Tentn st. F AVERAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME BBE $250 uvested:natssconservative rospra pectus of proots. F. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N. Y. “ AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE A, COWAN BUYS stores; negotiates mortgages on merchandise; cells on commission. Room 15, %6 Montgomery. $150 PARTNER WANTED IN PROFIT- . able and established business in San Rafael. Apply at the Employment Office. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, NEW-AND SECOND-HAND DAKERS, LAUN: dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway and 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrison st. JOR SALE AT EASTEEN PRICES FING carrlages of every desciiption; cash, notes of installments. Carvill Mg Co,, 46-48 8th st., S. ¥. XTENSION-TOP ROCKAWAY, LAUNDRY, grocery, delivery wagons. 1620 Mission st. EW & SECCND-HAND WAGONS:BAKER Y. laundry and delivery; cheap. 41i B va gzwm)-aflin“mux DELIVERY WAGON, L) $30. Apply 169 Secont st. W ARTED-TO Blaka.I'Ax.AdeTh’BEs'r IN A nice grocery an . Address, and price, A. B. C., box 97. Call Ottice. pum:u:lln FURNITURE WANTED. TUCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO.—HIGHEST price furniture, carpets; postal. 866 Mission. TTUATION WANTED PAINTING INTE- rior. paper-hanging, calc'mining. Address ARTHUR VERVOORT, 209 Leldesdorf? st. NIVERSITY STUDENT, WHO IS AN EX- perienced teacher, good penman and under- stands bookkeeping, wouid like work outside of school hours to defray expenses; wonld give in- struction or keep books in room. Address 8. W., box ayment for board and 12, Cail Office. {XPLRIENCED AND RELIABLE DRUM- mer desires situation with wholesale house, Address D. D., box 126, Call Cflice. (VAPABLE MAN WISHES SITUATION IN office; Eastern references. Address E. M., box 95, Call. ERMAN WOMAN WISHES ST1UATION 0 do housework and plain cooking. 81814 Geary st., Saratoga court, flat 4 OUNG MAN WITH SHIPMASTER’S CER- tificate (English) desires engagement as officer orotherwise. Address S. M., box 95, Call. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICKES FOR FURNT cere and merchandise see EUKD, 211 Larkin. JYASH PAID FOR EANTIRE HOUSES OR smaller lots of furniture, carpets, ewc. J. BOWCHER, 232 Stockton; send postal. 5300, SALOON FOR SALE CHEAP: GOOD « location. ~Inquire of M 'ATIE, 515 Market st. e e TTAILORING AND BUSHELING STORE: paying from $6 to day; : g East. 225 o'ru-m‘ I .L‘s‘ e mlewing b3 RESTAURAN RECEIPTS $30 T 3300. $35 per day; full oy Gl Offios per day; investigation. Apply NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS' Auc. Co.. 1057 Market. pavs cash e R A WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. B B s AT 5 ST O SRR L N ANTED—A SECOND-HAND BABY-CAR- riage, in g0od order, cheap. Addres K. W., box 153, Call. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWEL-~ 1y, watches repaired. MUND, 113834 Mission. SELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- giry 1o 3, KLEIN, 109 Sixth st : send postal. LOST. 7OUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION AS waitress, chambermald; or wiil do plain dress- making and sewing. Call or address 322 Third st., s 21 and 22: no triflers need apply. - (XPERIENCED MINING ENGINE ¥R WISH- es position s overseer or otherwise: ean do surveying lnGLnuyln': references. Address S, A., box 55, Cal [ ANTED—BY RESPECTABLE LADY WHO can do any kind of sewiug and second work: none but firs:-class families need apply. address M. S, U9 Post st. STEXOGRAPHER,” TYPEWRITER AND bookkeeper wants situation: wili do general. office work. ~ Address A. A, box 66,/ vall Office. / OUNG GEMAN GLRL WISHES FLACE TO do upstairs and secon ' work; and scamstress. Address or cal OUNG MAN, EDUCATED, WAN IS SITUA- tion; speaks English, French, Greek and Turk- ish; references. Address E. G. = =+ box 3! . Call. ITUATION WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS barber; steady and industrious. Address stat- ing wagzes Barber, employ ment depmt. Y. M. C. A. MAS AND WIFE, GERMAN, GOOD WORK- ers, like to work together in a boarding-house; city or country: wife is good cook, man under- stands housework ; $25 and $30 month. 70 Minna. [XPERIENCED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES any kind of work by the day: washing, iron- ing, cleaning, ewc.i 81 & day and carfare. 416 sixth s SITI.‘ATION BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN woman &s working housekeeper or nurse; no objection to leaving town. Address or call 640 Howare st Pos;TION ASNURSE TOIN VALID LADY OR caild, or chamberwork, by a respect :bie woman. Call or address 640 Howard st., near Third. 00D SEWER, GOOD HANOD FOR DRESS- LM williams & w, Cal _Mrs C Dirks, S Maria W P Clark & w, Stocktn Miss Clark, Stockion aker's wishes & situation. 1521 makers assisient, 0 2114 XPERIENCED BARBER WANTS STEAD Y place in the city. Address Barber, box 102, Call Office. {CABPENTER WANTS WORK: IS AN EX- pert_on leaky roofs; repairingz old work a specialty. Address Carpenter, box 63, Call Office. TUDENT OF LICK SCHOOL DESIRES A home where his service can be eguivalent to his board: references ¢>changed. Address DAL- TON, 518 William st., Oakland. ;]'OBI'[SG PLUMBER AND METAL ROOFER with 9 years’ experience would like to get a teady job: ;l,m’m” wages Do object. P. T., box OST—A PASS-BOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of ALEXANDER THOMPSON, No. 165-1098; the finder will please return to ban! RESTAUBANT AND GYSTER-HOUSE; MAR- L ket st.; old establ: 2t 12 A ket st ished. Particulars at 1241 EWSPAPER ROUTH close to San Franci this oflice. —LAUNDRY DOING GOOD BUSE well equipped: good location. L.,box IN INTERIOR CITY, 1sCo. For particulars apply EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POS st.—Bookkeeping, business practice, short- hand, typing, telegraphy. modern languages, Eng- lish branches, electrical engineering, eic.: 20 teachers; 15,000 graduates: catalogue. M PLE MELVILLE-SNYDER, 715 POST ST ¢ M vocal ‘music, plano, elocution, practical Shakespearean and gemeral dramatic acting a specialty; vocal classes Monday, 8 P. 3.; 81, YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 32§ Mnuigomers. e individual instruction 1n shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, otc.: life scholarship $50: low rates per week and mo. (GEADUATE FROM RUROPEAN UNIVERS- luy l!:ggeu gv;x;ch.\&orm.n or plano; latest rapld method and highest city references: te 50c. Address 1316 Missiou oty T QTIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINE College, 728 Murket st; expenses less and scholarship better than eisewhere: day and night. $650. S A T woo $900. BAveTErE CRsEG s ann OST SUNDAY — BLACKIHORN STICK: reward. 961Bryant st. or 183 Ash ave. V) ATCHCHARM MONOG. G. M. Return 1158 Howard; liberal reward. work, washing and cooking: family of 2: Ger- man or Dane preierred: wages §35. 2412 Fillmore. JINISHERS AND BUTTONHOLE MAKERS: good wages, 110414 Foisom. T ALY COMPOSITOR WANTED AT 208 OAL- iforaia st. W ANTED—AGIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework ; sleep home; §8. 1306 Eilis st. W ANTED-GOOD FINISHERS; ALSO AP- prentice on custom coats. 36834 Clementins. (31BL FO&t GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND plain cooking in small family. 1444 O'Farreil AFPRENTICE WANTED AT SATRDRESS: ing. MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell st. and 106 Ninth. J,ADIES TO LEARN HAIR-DRESSING, manicaring, face treatment. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post st. (G'BL T0 COOK AND DO GENEEAL HOUSE- work. 113 Fowell st. NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work. _ Call 10 to 12 a¢ 1111 Shotwell st H 315DRESSING, “26c AND $50: AFTER- noon classes; 10'lessons $1 50. 1248 Mission. W ASTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only § weeks required: tools glven and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard st. ol kil o S R S o L T T, LYNN'S DRESS-COTTING SCHOOL: BEST on the coast. 14 McAllister st., r0om 58. EW SKIRT PATTERNS; JUST IN: 260 kN“ McDOWELL Dressmaking School, 636 Mar- OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; My House, 44 Third et., near Market; 200 rooms: 2Bcto $1 60 per night; $1 50 to $3 per week: iree 'bus and baggage (0 and from ferry. MALE HELP WANTED, Iaé}"l;xnni:n; ASTAVIIEE SeR D WooD t ; see e. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter st. v FLRENCH OR GERMAN SECOND GOOK, first class country h-tel, §75: secona cook, first-cluss restaurant, $85: French or German €00k, private boardng-house, $50: vegetabie cook, botel, second cook. restaurant, : neat Lol ohh Saies ot 2 ner wi x i 2 waliers, hotel, city, $25. C. R. HANSEN .93', 110 Geary. l LAIN GOLD RING WITH INITIAL “M.TO <~ B.”" Return 249 Ritch st. Reward. AKERY: NOTIONS: NEAR VALENC depot; good business: bargain, 1407 Vslenx VORNER SALOUN: OLD-ESTABLISHED C business. Apply Chicago Brewery, 1420 Pine, Su\'uil EXPRESS-RIG AND STAN D; cheap; account of sickness. 501 Hayes st. LOH’I‘—OCT. 8—FOX THRRIER BITCH: $50 rewanl for her return to M. BARRY, tallow works, San Bruno rd., near Courtland ave. FOUND. . B A e AN AN OUND—A ST. BERNARD DOG. AP le Twenty-sixth st. s STORAGE., A AR e e e b e AT LOW RATES FURNITURE, {ARPATS, pianos, etc.: dry, It compartments. advances made. J NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mis- sion, above Sixth: open evenings. —_— s e e e TORAGE—CH A PEST IN THE CITY; FIRE- S proof bullding; advances made. 211 I;flkln. UKNITURE, PIAN Fiince ibping: AR 5. 743 Lok dos Fomt. OTEL FOR SALE, ACCOUNT SICKNESS; 38 rooms: rent S3%. Apply this Et s URNING PAPER ROUTE; MU~ST BE M this month. F., box 69, Call Uflil;. MWD, _— e R e FOR SALE-GROCERY A% D BAR: NO OPFO- A sition: no agents. Apply Call Office. ERCHANDISE STOCKS AND FIXT M bought by J. C. MUTHER, Ga-nxmug‘: SALDON FOR ity. 848 OUTE SALE ACROSS THE BAY. quire at Call Office. . AKERY IN GOOD LOCALITY, bok ave. 811 POINT {OR SALE—TEA ROUTE. A E A PPLY AT 41 SALE CHEA®; GOOD LOC; rard st. L ELASUU'> LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING= 1> Private theatricals arran: ged: puplls rehearsed on stage. K. 5 and 12, 1. O, 0. K. biock: 7eh and Mks CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME, Stehantcat engineering, surveying, architecturos assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 M LMA . HYER PTANO, MANDOLIN BAS- Jo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction UUKKPNG, WHITNG, AR 1C. GHA T day & nicht; noclasses: $51mcath. 845 Mission ROF, LUUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDO LI, guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll. MR. & M RS. KOLANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar, banjo. 986 Market st.. opp. Mason SPANISH LESSONS BY SPANINH LADY; clasy or private; reasonable. 230 Pagze st. NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: ENGL! K literature. AMISS FAGKN, 437 Sutter st > OICE CULTURE, DELSARTE ELOCU] vlmum thoroughly, 25¢ lesson. 749" Foloanl UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOOAL G lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 9 Fifch, UITARIST, YOUNG LADY PUP. Fer: few noholars. 416 Goary, oom &~ 2 PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. OHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROO:. 26 and 27, Crocker building; phoue Mata 75, San Francisco, Cal, e ey OHN K. AITKEN AND MA URICE 3 Ju.ln a6 law, s 519,516, b fln;’r.ll’l:n‘:sflhhli&

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