The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1896-05-30...

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HOTEL ARRIVALS. .- ; -. NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Carlin A w, L Angeles E J Gavin, Los Angeles LB Barnes, Los Angeles A G Sate, Los Angeles A J Boweu, Springfield C H well, Tacoma . E J Hathaway, spngfield R HJones A w, Tacoma Annie Downey, Portland 8"Young, Whatcom G Reynolds, Victoria H Shawbut, Victoria C Armstrong, Victoria R Hunt, Victoria C Q Green, Victoria H Lunt, Chicago EP Windsor. Chicago J HRafferty, Chicago T J Qnigley, Seattle J Ellis A w,San Andreas LH .Mudc'o, Seattle HJ Howard, Cal S Edgmond, Forbestown G F Voight. Stockton HOGreve. Milwaukee J Rottger, Fresno GG Brayton, Allentown C Greenleaf, NV BALDWINHOTEL. W MLennard. NY S W Van SyckeL N V A Sink, New York W S Barnett Detroit Ms Stein Aw, Stockton Mrs MMarks, Stockton Mrs - B Richmond, Cal Miss E Kenyon, Cal G HJessee, St Louis L M McElroy, Marshall A W Yong Jr A «-. N VJ ShOtOn, Red Bluff .Mrs F A Lyoii,bacto Miss McAdams, Sacto J J Jus ice, N V \V C Douglass. Missouri FF Baggerty, Chicago Mrs W W Co.. ins, Napa Mrs J Mattoon, Cal J A Scott, Chicago J Gumperty, NY J C Fitzhenry, Cal W X O'Brien, Cal J CJones. Seattle H Martin,New York J Miller. New York F ABonner, Selma Miss Watts, Louisiana PALACE HOTEL. T H Howe, N V Mrs T 11 Howe, NV J P Tlfo, Stanford WRupp Jr, Nauvoo H t-ller. Pulaskl J W Finch Aw,NV Miss Gunning, N V C-C Powning, Reno B 0 Steinaman Aw,Sac E WHabard. Cal T A More, Sia Barbara G F Barden, Springfield W B Kerchoff. Los Ang J W Wolfskin, Los Ang Mrs C W Comes, Chgo B W Wells Sr, US N " MHeublelu, Globe A T Hosmer, Palo Alto W Mvoi Hensen, NY J B Allen, Seattle Mrs HD Underwood, P Blackmar, Chicago Mare Island G C hunter, N V . Mrs F Tory. San Rafael Miss Talllaferro, 8 Rafael W C Payion, Santa Cruz P B Braser, Stockton D T Rosenbaum, Stktn Mrs N Morse, Boston Miss Morse. Boston Mr-MB \vh-elock,Boston MrAMrsCAMorse.Bostn C E Bnckleton, Oakland AHachambaugh.Leipsic RUSS HOUSE." HCahill, Paso Robles J B Wlnsaip.^an Diego A T Hills,Ast>ria T W Sargent, Salinas G W Boggs, Tracy EP New-hall. Wash A C Caleb, Mont EP Cubberley.San Diego T G Adams, Be:mont W Crichten, Laurel HJames, Laurel G Tesse, Laurel .-..V E V Budane, Laurel H Jones, Santa Rosa 0 a Wallace, cal ," W B WlUey.Blue Canyon G Taylor, Oakland R Sanderson A w. Oaklnd J s Ransen, lowa " A T S;reau, Seattle T M Brown, Eureka W E Hall, Fresno A Rickson A w.Oakland W F Hughes A sn. Colo C O Clark. Sisktyou T M Brown, Kurka - a-v'; MPeck, Eureka Mrs l»r Owner, Eureka J Horrocks £ w, Utah Miss B E Kling,lowa C C re.SHeramento Miss A Allen. lowa J O'Brien, Sacramento C O Thurston. Petaluma A Gerrisb, Sisklyou JF Richardson, Sacto .1 i"I'l.ipp <fe w, Amador T W Bower. Idaho W Downey. Raymond FNo fits, San L Obispo GRAND HOTEL,. I)rStephens, Petaluma C McLutb, X V 11 C Sacramento J A Gill, Sacramento i.McKenzie. Denver LMoultpn. Colusa- .»- ' Mrs D V Frank, Cal Dr W Gibbons, Stockton 1. Hart, San Jose C A Judd, Los Angeles W HLang, Cal HCohu, Cal W Will«rd. Oakland C Bacnelder, Oakland E Hanson, Oakland W Morey, Sacramento C W Patton, Oakdale J Jones, Tacoma F L Coombs. Napa Mrs S Black, Nev ; W R Morse, Neb J C Martin, Neb Miss Shanery, San Jose Miss A Kstera. San Jose C Hernandez, La J Craddock, Marysvtlle J M Hale, Los Angeles J Gallagher. Fresno G McCandless. Cal I B Carson, Tacoma BM Webster, Tacoma J Spinney, Fresno W Morrissey, Stccktoc; H W Mack, !st Louis Mrs D shi-|>itrd, Chicago Miss Shepard, Cnicago L Engel, N V J W Curran. Portland J C Ruddock, Ukiah C Swafford A Helena A D Graham, Chicago E B Hornung, Marysville H O Uickox. San Jose D Milne &w,Pa \u25a0 D Nash, San Jose N Wines, Santa Barbara J Huntoon, Sacramento, L Wardl.-, Nev D W Burchard, Sail Jose Miss J L Plum. Aurora »- \u2666 » REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John J. Porsnerto A. C. Freeman, lots 5 to 8,block l.Garaen t raot Homestead; $1. C. A. and IdaU. Hooper to Kate S. Dunphy, lot on Si; corner of Seventeenth and Uranus E "JO. s tiri. W. 52, N 19 deg. 5a lulu., E 70, lot 8, block X, I'aric Lane Trict. Map 3; $ia Joseph L. and Caroline Wilson to Charles and Catherine Herbst, lot on W ilne of Van Ness ave- nue, 30 N of Union street, S 30, W 70. NW 31, E to beginning: $10. Frederick C.\ Richard J. and George B Farmar to Mary E. and Ada M. Farmar. lot on W line of Stockton etreet. 69:8 S of Greenwich, S 22 by W 70; $1. Mary E. and Ada M. Farmar to Roslna Lome' ti, same: $10. Mary o'Nell to Mary E. Soper, lot on SE line of Heron street, 165 NE of Eighth, SE 20 by SE 80; pi::. Llllie strippel to Phillipina Gotler, lot on E line of Elgen Park, 100 S of Herman, S 25 by E 75; gift. Miguel, Vincent and Catalina Noe and Catalina Pplivalo to Carrie O. and May Doane, undivided half of lot on B line of Liberty street. 235 V\ of Valencia, W 20, S 114. W 55. S 1, E 25, S 115, X 50. X 230: al«o undivided half of lot on S line of liberty street, 275 W of Valencia, W 35 by S »5; $10. G. T. Knopf to Fortuna Rudolph, lot on Nline nf Twenty-first street, 25 E of Bryant avenue, E 26 by N t*B, subject to mortgage: SlO. hrik Boes to X. Kasmussen, lot on W line of Siecel street, 300 S of Blame, S '-'5 by W 140. gift map 1; $10. A . S. and Emma C. Baldwin to Diedrich Oelrlch, lot 13. block A, Park Hill Homestead Association No. •-': $5. F. C. and Emma O. Jarvis to Howard S. Jarvis, lot on W line of Cambndze street, 100 S of Way- land. S 100 by W 120, biock9s. University Home- stead: $5. li. s. and Maria R. Jarvis to Pierre Menjou and Pascal BellOcq. same: $10. Mary a Duly to Albert and Annte Thompson, lot on Nline of Rutledge avenue, 106 E of Ala- bama. B 25 by N 100, Precita Valley lots 204 and 205; $10. AI.AMEDA COCNTT. J.A.Ambrose Sander to Elizabeth Ranrler, lot SW corner of Willow and Pacific streets, W 231:11 5-12. SE 245. N 70:3 to beginning. Oak- land; $1000. Tuomas C. and Julie E. Pedler to L. H. Morse, lot on S line of Bu:ler avenue, 100 W of Uerzog street, W 50 by S 150. lot 13, block 6. Butler Tract, quitclaim deed, Berkeley; $10. Matilda A. and J. E. Daly, Charles E., Mary E. James E. and Annie E. White to Lizzie J. (wife of John Hemphill), all interest inlots Ito 21, blc-k D; lots 10 to 18. 24 to 35. 42, 43. 46 to 50, 59, 60, 61. 64, 65. block A : lots 10 to HO. 25 to 30, 32, H3, 42 to 65, block L; lots 6 to 15, 20 to 29. 32 and 33. block Y.Hemphill tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Bertha C. Luja to F. Schlmmelpfennig. lots 15 and 16. block t, Knowles A Potter subdivision of Kennedy tract, quitclaim deed, East Oakland; $5. jLiuuisa Schlmmelpfennig to Henry A. Louia, same, quitclaim deed. Kast Oakland. $5. \\ illiam B. Doollttle to Martha E. DoolitUe, lot on SK line of Locksley avenue, 183 SW of Clinton street, SW 50 by SE 100, being lot 85, Locksley Sfjiiiire,Oakland Township; gift. Harvey s. and Laura s. Huseitine to Jacob and K.itliarina Kollmer, lot 63, University Villa Tract, Berkeley: $10. Julius Bredhoff to Charles and Henry Bredhoff. all interest in lot on S line of Sixth street, 76 sV of Grove. \V 75 by B 100, being lots 12, 13 and 14. block 50, Oakland; $10. Jacob Jenne to David M. Baxter, lot on NE line of Kast Nineteenth street, 75 8K of Twenty-second avnue, SE 27 by NE 140, being lot 4 ami 2 feet lot 5.' block 65. San Antonio (qcitclaimdeed), East Katharine V. Klinkner (executrix of estate of Charles A. Klinkner) to Anna E. Ktorm. lot 12, block 11. Herzog Tract. Oakland Township: $275. Henry Z. and Sarah Si. Jones to Alexander Fer- guson, lot on NW line of Over street, 12 SSW of Penninian avenue, SW 60 by NW 100, being lots 10 and U,.block 4. Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. SAN FRANCISCO "CALL" BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Cali^. 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock ever; eight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES-530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes nntil 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:80 O'clock. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1896. 14 CHUKCH NOTICES. I^^^H^wTß^^S^^L^ET^T^ljßTriT^^K^ &-•»' tw.-en Second and Third- streets, two blocks from Palace Hotel— Rev. W. W. Case, D D . pastor; Martin Scbnltz, musical director; W. F. Gibson, Sunday-school superintendent Hours of public services 11 a. 11. and 7:45 p. v. Sunday- school at 12:30. Prayer-meeting Wednesday even- Ing. Epworth League 6:46 Sunday evening. Morningsubject. "In Remembrance of Me." Even- ing subject, "The Horrors of a Week, and The End of the World." It Is hoped that Mrs. Martin Srhuttz will be present and sing a solo In the even- ing. Telephone black 961. ; GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL *-*' Church, cor. Twenty-first and Capp sta.— Rev. -M. F. Coiburn, pastor. Preaching ny the pastor morning and evening. Boys' Brigade Bible class at 10 a. m., led by W. D. Klngsbury. Preach- ing at 11 a. m. by the pastor: subj ct, *'Wock Out Your Own Salvation." Sunday-school at 2 p. 11.. C. W. Mark, superintendent. All are wel- come. Parents, come and bring the children. Class-meeting at 6:30 p.m., led by Brother James P.enivick: praise service at 7:30 p..M., led by Brother Robert Husband. Preaching by the pastor at 7:45 p. M. ; aubiect, "The Little Bible, or the Creed of the Three Parables." Everybody wel- come; seats free. -.'.-..' . .". B^Sr* SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST «— Episcopal church, corner Hayes and Bu- chanan streets— Rev. John Stephens, pastor; resi- dence 309. Halght street Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. At 11 a. m. by the pastor; subject: •'The Sure Foundation." At 7:45 p. x.. preach- ing by E. A. t.irvin. Sunday-school at 12:80 p. M.. C. B. Perkins superintendent: Epworth League at 6:45 p. *c. The public cordially Invited to all the services of this church. Seats free Ushers tendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. ... \u25a0. % ,._.'/ jt3S= CALVARY PRESBYTERIANCHURCH.^ E»>J^- corner of Powell and Geary sts.— Rev. John Hemphlll, D.D., pastor,. will preach atll a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Topic lor evening. ."ATrumpet Call to a Larger Lite." "Morning music: '"Te Deum" No i 6 (Mospnlhal): offertory, alto solo, "Only Walt" (llripgs),Miss Jeanetle Wilcox. Evening music: "Benedic Anima" (Dudley Buck); offer- tory, ''Hear My 1 rayer" .(Southard), solos and quartet. : Chil iron may be presented for baptism at the bcglnn> iik of the morning service. All are cord lull v invited. \u25a0 \u25a0. :\u25a0 .\u25a0 . /'. \u25a0 NOTICE OF MEETINGS. \u25a0SB" KING SOLOMON'S LODGE Na^a" t&r 260, F. and A. M.—The officers and A, members are hereby notified to atteiid the If Jr funeral of Brother WILLIAM CALNAN. /V> late a member of VirginiaLodge No. 3, Virginia, Nev., on SUNDAY, May 31»at 1 p. it., from the Masonic Temple. Funeral committee of other lodges take notice. By order of the Master. \u25a0 HARRY BAEHR. Secretary. H^ss=» CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. Ii m^& and A. M.— Officers and members. _^V are requested to attend the funeral of our'Jf Jf late brother, J. H. HURD, on SATURDAY,f^r^ May 30. at 1:30 P. m., from Masonic Temple. By order of the W. M. H. FOItTBIEDiS, Sec OFFICERS AND MEMBERS -Wit— R-^ of Franco Lodge No. 207. 1. O. 0. . F.. are requested to meet in their -?S?jBRS? hall on SUNDAY, May 31,1896, at "^vn^** 10:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late brother, L.JUZIX. Byorder of T. SEHABIAGUE, N. G. R. Lavinguk,Secretary. irrsf* IRISHMEN, AT i X STIUN! a^-S' The annual picnic and games of vXwjT Division No. 10, A. O. H. of A., will take «AVj! place at Schuetzen Park, San Rafael, on ccv/;? SATURDAY, May 30 (Decoration day). J^fe* Tickets, round trio. Including admission to park, adults 50c, children under 12 years of age 26c. JNO. P. O'CONNELL, President. Jno. H. Doi.an, Rec Sec. »^gr* THIRTIETH GRAND AN^T~Cy~Z~ cF-£^ nual gathering and tames of the 3i. Ul£J Caledonian Club. Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, SATURDAY, May 30. A >=_«* most interesting programme, including uU ancient Scottish feats of strength nnd skill and other ex- citing new events. A handsome banner will be presented to the winning team in the relay race between the high school boys of San Francisco and Oakland. Noted athletes from all parts of America, as well as lads and lassies, will take part Coin to the amount of $3000 and other valuable prizes will be distributed to the successful com- petitors on tha grounds. Music and dancing in two lartfe pavilions. A Caledonian welcome to all. Be sure and buy your tickets for Shell Mound Park. Admission— Adults 60c, children 25c. D. R. MCNEILL. Chief. J. H. Duncan, Secretary. •£-»» REV. J.Q. A. HENRY WILLLECTURE **JB? under the auspices of the Good Citizenship Committee at Metropolitan Temple SATURDAY, May 30, at Bp. m. Subject, "The New Emancipa- tion Proclamation." mpS' REBEL CORK BENEVOLENT ASSO- Br-c? elation.— The fourth annual picnic of this society will take place at Shell Mound Park on SUNDAY, August 2, 1896. Bids for music will be received by P. Donovan, 202 Fifth st, until June 11. . J. W. MAHONEY, Secretary. ap^p NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET- "-C. ing— Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, acorporation, willbe held on TUESDAY, the '.'d day of June, 1896, at the hour of 11 a. it., at the office of the company, Parlor A, Palace Hotel, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting such oilier business as may legally come before the meeting. A. B. SPRKCKELS, President. W. S. Lkakk, Secretary. San Francisco. Cal.. May 15. 1896. \u25a0fr3S»~A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— 3626^ WEEKLY CALL. Id wrapper, lor mailing. SPECIAL, NOTICES. j^ c7j£l3^TToS™c6n 235 1S~&_ Kearny St.. ejects bad tenants for $10; all costs paid. Telephone Red 364. g?~?*. BAD TENANTS EJECTED .FOR $4; VfcjS? collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montzy st,' room 6. Tel. 6580. SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE. EsT HELP SECURED AT MRS. LAM- BERT'S, 306 Mason st, EDUCATED GERMAN LADY DESIRES PO- sition In widower's familyorby an aged couple; same Is saving and understands housekeeping, sewing and cooking thoroughly. Address E. 1-., box 6-_', Call Office. YOUNG LADY, A STANFORD- STUDENT, X would like position as governess for the sum- mer: best of references. For particulars address A. L.BROWN. 413 Eddy st. * OMPETIiNT, RELIABLE WOMAN WITH \J Child 8 months old wants situation on a ranch to do cooking and housework. Address L. C, box 34, Call Office. \'OUNG WOMAN WISHES TO DO CHAM- -1 berwork In rooming-house, houswork or care of child 3or 4 hours daily. Address J. M. t box 72, this office. ' \u25a0 \u25a0yOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION X to do housework by the day, week or month. 7131 Clementina at., near Eighth, in rear. YOUNU GIRL WiSHtS SITUATION IN X store; some experience; good references. Ad- dress b. L., box 58, Call. SCANDINAVIAN WOMAN WANTS POSI- O tion to do any kind of light work. Address S. B. A., box 58, Call Office. VOL* GIRL 16 YEARS OLD WANTS SIT- X uation to co to the country with an old couple. Apply 732 Natoma at yOUXG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO X light housework or to take care of baby. Ap- ply 732 Natoma st .'.\u25a0•. i'- UrOMAN AND grown DAUG.HTER »» waul housework in any capacity; no objec- tions to the country. Apply632 Eddy st. AN TED— POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER, »» companion or nurse to a. lady: domesticated and fond of children. Address E. 8., box 73, Call. Y"o'l".Mi Gl-.RMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- X tion to do cooicing: and geieral housework In private family. Inquire New Atlantic Hotel, 207 Montgomery aye. YouV ou - V« COLORED WOMAN WANTS TO DO X gentlemen's mending. Add. Y. C, box 109, Call. IRST-CLASB SEAMSTRESS WOULD LIKE -f-wing by day with dressmaker. Call at 428 Natoma st . EFINED WIDOW, GOOD COOK. WISHES A X\j position as housekeeper, or would take charge of a rooming-house. Call or address Housekeeper, 421 Eddy st., lower fiat "IT'LDERi.Y AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES XJ housework and cooKing for small family; no objection to country. Call 230 Eleventh st. . -; v SITUATI< 'is' WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRL for general housework ; good cook; references. Call for R.K., 615 Eighth St., Oakland. rVERMAN "EMPLOYMENT OFFICE: BEST VJ help secured. MRS. LAMBERT, 306 Mason. OMAN WISHES WORK TO DO SMALL *T washing and housecleanlng by the day. 1328% Natoma st. SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLK-AOKD O woman to care for elderly lady or gentleman, or as housekeeper or child's nurse; none but re- fined parties need apply: best of references given: city or country. Address Prescott House, corner Kearny and Pacific sts. \\T ANTED— AS COOK OR LAUN- dress by middle-aged woman: is good seam- stress; not afraid to work; references. Address T. H.. care Coffin's drugstore, corner Sixteenth and Valencia sts. PANI H LADY WANTS SITUATION AS housekeeper or to take charge of invalid or lodging-house. Call or address 150 Fourth St., room 12. . OUNG WIDOW FROM NEW ORLEANS with a child wishes a housekeeper's position or some light work to da Please call 917 Market st, room 18. . . p ERMAN LADY WANTS SITUATION AS vT working Housekeeper or do housework In small family: references' given. Please call 259 Stevenson st. , bet. Third and Fourth. \ "DESPECTABLE . FRENCH SWISS PROTES- XX tant, middle-aged, as housekeeper in small family, good references. 125 Gcugh st EFINED YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE to go East as*companion or nurse for fare. Ad- dress box 501, Berkeley. THIRST -CLASS NUR-E WOULD GIVE HER -T services as maid or nurse for fare and expenses to the :-.ust or Europe. 'Addre&s A.C, box 45. ('all. •V7-OU.NG LADY WISHES PLACE IN PRI- X vate family: respectable Jewish family pre- ferred. Call 448 Natoma st, near sixth. /GERMAN WOMAN WANTS.WORK BY THE VJ day: washing, ironing and cleaning. 358 Eleventh st. pOMPETKNT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION \J to do general housework; is good cook and laundress; not afraid of work. Call or address 214 Third St., room 51. PROTESTANT LADY,WITH A CHILDOF 10 X years, wants position as working housekeeper for widower, or bachelor; a good home the object Address P. L., box 102, Call Office. LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS HOUSE J keeper; city preferred. Address or apply 120y 2 Geary st., room 15. WINCHES 1 ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 60 to s6 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage tb and from the ferry. "youNO LADY RECENTLY FROM THE X East desires plain sewing and mending by the day. Room 8, 472 Stevenson st A WEEK'S NEWS FOR B CENTS TH» —C WEEKLY CALL, In wrapper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-MAtE. TO^T *" CO.^ aSINESE" A P ANESE employment office, 17 Webb st, below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. Japan INTELLIGENCE office. 413 Stevenson at., bet Fifth and Sixth. . HINKSK AN 11 JAPANKM-; EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 414% O't'arrell; tel. K. 42& CHINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY 840 Ch.y. PC 1«. CuOlPo sin. >Ul'l'Llfc.!S COOKS; ALL _. branches -.short notice. i4<.>earv. tel.Orant43. T W.JIM, CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY- tI . ment office. ' 637 Commercial. TeL Black 1261. JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 31 48 Sutter: tel. Grant 30. ! QITUATION6 WANTED BY GERMAN COU- O pie without children: wife as cook, housekeep- er .or chambermaid; . man to take care of horses! cattle and garden, or as porter; references Call or address E., 319 Ellis st. .\u25a0\u25a0".,_ VI AX : AND .WIFE; EASTERN PEOPLE" I*JL man understands general work on private place, horses, cattle,: poultry: wife competent cook, housekeeper or second work; references Address T. 8.. box 63. Call Office. «=ierences. SITUATIONS WANTED— Continued. TEADY YOUNG" 1 MARRIED MAN WISHES k5 position sas porter or driver. ; Address S. E., box 28, this office. "POSITION BY AN EXPERIENCED BOOK- X keeper, stenographer and typewriter; best of references. Address P. T., box 42, Call Office. \u25a0JAPANESE YOUNG BOY WANTS TO DO O housework or wait on table. Address T. H., 1606 Buchanan st \u25a0 r\ARDENER WISHES SITUATION: CAN VT milk and take care of horses: references. Ad- dress GARDENER, box 42, this office. COTCHMAN, SHORT AND HOMELY, BUT 0 strong, sober and honest, would Hue work: un- derstands care Of horses: good recommendations. Address MUNCASTER. 68 Sacramento st. . OTENOOR.IPER, EXPERIENCED IN LEUAL iO and commercial work, desires position; per- manent or temporary: references. Address S. P., box 89. Call 1 ffice. JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION TO odo housework and cook in family. Address H. N., 1001 Buchanan st [ L IRST-CLASS FRENCHMAN WANTS SITUA- r tion asbedmaker; has good reference. Call or address 621 Pacific st . \u25a0 bAKER FOREMAN WISHES TO TAKE IJ charge of shop, cityor country. Address Baker, box 141, call Office. \\T ANTT D~~BY STRONG YOUNG MAN— PO- »» sitlon In a wholesale* house or with a shipping or commission firm; not afraid of hard worK Ad- dress S. M., box 161. Call Office. COACHMAN— SITUATION WANTED; UN- Vj derstands thoroughly the care of horses, cows, garden, etc.; also careful driver: city or country; reference. Address C P., box 99, Call. VOUKO MARRIED MAN, COMPOSITOR, X speaking and writing English and German, withsmall amount of money, wants position; is not afraid to change his trade. Address Composi- tor, Oakland Call Office. "I7XPERIENCED wine-maker and eel- Xli larman (German), for the past 10 years fore- man In large California wineries, with first -class references, seeks employment: country preferred. Address box 1,Call Office, Los Angeles. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6.per week ; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $6 per week; freebus and baggage ioand from the ferry. " FEMALE HELP WANTED. * ANTED—GERMAN NURSE. S2O; FRF.NCH cook, $25: 2 Swedish cooks, $25: second girl and sewing, $25; waitress, boarding-house, #20; German cook. $25. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. C" Ol I .SMALL MOUNTAIN RESORT, FARE 1 paid, $25; cook, small hotel, city, $20: Ger- man cook, city, $25; Protestant "<•<> >k, Shu Mateo, $25: German or Scandinavian cook, $25: girls for Alameda, Cloverdale, Cornwall and otbe- country places, $15. C. R. HANsKN & CO., IJO Geary st WANTED— COMPETENT NURSE FOR WO children 10 go io New York and return, $25, see lady here, references and experience necessary; also a nurse to care for Infant to travel to Europe and return, wages $20. Apply this morning to MISSPLUNKETT, 424 Slitter St. ANTED—aTnEAT'yOUNG WOMAN FOR housework and cooking, American family, 3 crown persons, short distance from city, $20. MURRAY _ READY, 634 Clay St. « ' AITRESS, SMALL RESTAURANT, NEAR city,$15 and room; young woman, kitchen work, .*'-•(>: and other places. MURRAY A READY. 634 Clay st. ' \VT ANTED—6 WAITRESSES AND CHAM- bermaids, resorts and hotels, $20; Protestant cook plain wash, $25; Protestant second girl, $20: French nurse, $20; 3 cooks, German style, $25; 2 cooks. institution and boarding-house, $30 and $35, and girls for cooking and housework. J. F. CROs- I- TT A CO., 312 Sutter st. 3k.JiA.Mbth.MAll^. $20, ROOM. ETC., AND wail some: 3 ludy Ironers, $30, $25 and $20 per month, board, etc., hotel work; pastry cook, $30, room, etc.: waitress, $16, room, etc.: 3 wait- resses, city, $20, room, etc.: waitress, $15, room, etc.; waitress, ,$4 a week: girl for -ooardinK -house, $12, room, etc.: 6 houseglrls, $20 to $25 per month: 15 housegirls, $15 per month; 15 young girls, $8, $10 and $12 per month: middle-aged woman for nice family. Woodland. Cal. MAR- TIN'SEmployment Agency. 749 Market st. IRST-CLAss GERMAN COOK, $25: CALL early Saturday. MRS. LAMBERT, 306 Mason. ERMAN GjRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK. VJ $20: call Saturday. MRS. LAMBERT, 806 Mason st. \u25a0.\u25a0."•.=\u25a0 T\rANTED—APPRENTICES FOR MILLIN- '\u25a0 fry. German girl, family work; experienced Miirtmaker: waitress, hotel, $20. COLUMBIA, 128 Fourth St. . . . VOUNO GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL X housework: must be good plain cook; American family. Call from 11 until 2, 812b Larkin st YOUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY; GOOD X home: wages $5 month. 1012 Jackson st, between Mason and Taylor, lower flat ANTED— A 1-EW BRIGHT LADIES TO « " handle a rapid-selling article of large profits. Call at -OSV2 Leavenworth st at 9:30 *. _ YY ANTED A BRIGHT WOMAN WHO knows how to sell; young gir s need not ap- ply. Address M. M., box 89. Call Office. FiTl TO WORK IN RESTAURANT; $10; sleep home; no Sunday work. 524 Sixth si. \\r ETNURSK APPLY DR. CM. O. LEVIBON. 11 606 Suiter st, from Ito3P. M. \\r ANTED—YOUNU GIRL TOTAKE CARE of baby. 11 Pearl st. \u25a0.-.;; VOUXG WOMAN TO ASSIST IN COOKING. X 324 Larkin st. 0 1 NGOIRLFOR (iENBRA L HOUSEWORK X and washing, wages $12. 41 Eleventh st. ' OUNG GIRL ASSIST WITH BABY 3 X years old. Call to-day. 9 and 12 a.m. 31 Fulton. I/ I I RST-CLAS.-S WOMAN COOK FOR HOTEL, X' and chambermaid. 615 Elgh hst, Oakland. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- VJ work. 2821 Buchanan st.; call from 9to 12 p. if. \\T ANTED-FIRST-CLASSCOOK FOR HOTEL. *> W. t., box 18, Call Office. T ADIES TO LEARN HAIRDREBSINO, XJ manicuring and beauty-culture. 131 Post, r. 20. VyjLL GIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR DRESS- maklng a annny furnished room. 1214 Laguna. COAT-FINISH ERB WANTED.~"64TMARKEf \J street. T ADY AGENTS: NEW INVENTION; CUT- XJ ting-dresses taught 1 hour; rights for sale. 605 Fell st A PPRENTICEB--SPECIAL LESSONS EVERY Jt\. Tnes. In dress cutting. .14 McAllister, room 67. \f OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE- »'A Winchester House, 44 Third st, near Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. AIKDRESsIMi. 25c AND 35c: MORNING and eve classes; 10leasons,$l 60. 1248 Mission. DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AN FITTING taught; new styles: perfect fitting patterns 25c up. McDOWELL Ac:ulemv. 21 Powell st MALE HELP WANTED. r ~~ WANTED —SA USAGE-mXkER~ Tor a" country shop; $50 per month and found; must be first class. Apply to W. D. EWER A CO.. «26 Clay st. ANTED—NURSE'- FOR ASYLUM: MUST " be acquainted with mental diseases: $30 and found. Applyto W. D. EWER A CO., 626 Clay st ANTED— COOK, SMALL COUNTRY hotel, $:-5; barber, country shop; blacksmith, country shop; butter-makers, $25; 3 milkers, $20: 6 farmers. $-'0 and $25; German young man about bakery, $20 and found, and others. W. D. EWER A CO., 626 Clay st. \u25a0 iy ANTED-MAN TO MILK 8 TO 10 COWS, »" make butter and do chores for nice place in Sonoma County; good steady job at $20 per month and board. Apply to W. D. EWER A CO.. 626 Clay at. OA FARMERS FOR vineyards, farms" 01/ orchards, etc., at 920 and $26. MURRAY A READY, 634 and 636 Clay st - \u25a0 . MILKERS, $25 PEii MONTHand FOUND; man to herd hogs: sailor for a gentleman's yacht. MURRAY AREADY, 034 and 636 Clay. <)f) MEN IO DIG IRRIGATION DITCHES —•\f for a large company's ranch, near city, S2O and found; steady job. MURRAY A READY, 634 and 036 Clay st. ' 1(1 HAYMAKERS, .$1 day and board; 1" foreman stableman, $32 50. MURRAY A READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. "". . * 1A LABORERS FOR CITY WORK. $160 X\J day: 3 teamsters, «26. MURRAY AREADY, 634 and 636 Clay st. , ... ' 2 1 MEN FOrt SAWMILL AND WOODS £ work. MURRAY A READY, 634 and 636 Clay st 90 RKDWOOD TIEMAKERS, 8C AND 100 , each: 2 woodchoppers; rharcoal-burners, 10c sack. MURRAY A READY. 634 and 636 Clay st. AN *v°J?ui a Xt TE FAMILY; »2a MUR. m RAY AREADY.B34 and B3tf Clay St. ft COOKS, $30, $40 AND $65; COOK FOR MIN- U Ing hotel, $40: baker for partner; cook and wife, $30; 3 waiters. $30 and $35; 2 extra walt- RKAn^"'^J« " nd *" J0 - MUKRAY * KhADY, o«j4and 6HH Clayat, mOM DEVLIN. THE waiter, please X call, c. R. H ANSKN A CO., 110 Geary st I RJ-DWOOD TJKMAKEHS, SEE BOSS \u25a01 V here; 6 swampers - for the woods, $26 and board: 6 laborers for railroad work, $1 75 a day; 3 farmers, $20. C. R. HANSEN A CO., 110 Geary. SECOND COOK FOR A SUMMER RKSORT", 550 to $60; baker and pastry cook fora sum- mer resort #60; pastry cook and baker, hotel. cliy.s4o: silverman. country hole!. $26: second cook, country hotel, $35: 3 waiters, spring- 2 waiters, summer resort C. R. HaNSEN A CO. 110 Geary st. . ' 9 MINERS, MACHINE DRILL,. 160 AND w board; haymakers and farmhands, $20 and 26; cook, restaurant, $50; cook for few men, $18- -ranch teamster and wife, $35. R. T. WARD A CO., 608 aud 610 Clay st \u25a0 . * ANTED-3 MEN TO WORK ON A VINE- yard, $20 and found;: lunch waiter; French assistant; ironi r, country, $„ to $30; 2 French- men for vineyard. $20 and found; etc LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton St. ; ' \u25a0 \u25a0 .•• \\r ANTED —YOUNG ENGLISHMAN OR . Irishman as groom In private family in coun- try; $25. ApplyM 18.4 PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter. HELP WANTED— Continued. \u0084_; ' WANTED —MACHINIST FOR COUNTRY, " $2 50 day; milkers, $25: farmer, $25; bandy man for ranch, $20- blacksmith, country shop, ranch cook, $18: 2 wairers for country, $25 and $35, and others. Apply to J. F.CROSSETT ACO., 628 Sacramento at T . " " 0 WAITERS, SMALL PLACES, $20, ROOM, *J etc: 6 ranchhands, $16, etc.; ranchhands, $1 per day, etc. 2 young men, light wock inan In- stitution. $15, room, board, etc. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market at. WANTED-3 BARBERS,. STEADY; GOOD vtstmaker. good salary. COLUMBIA, 128 Fourth st . \\T ANTED— GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS » salesman-, one with knowledge of clothing. Apply 523 Market st, room 7, from 9 to 12. 9 BARBERS FOR SATURDAY"; $3. 526% Fourth st OOD BARBER FOR SATURDAY; YOUNG \J man preferred; $3. 324 Grant aye. BA R ER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday. 1423 Dnpont st. '. 1.A HER FOR SATURDAY: ALSO BOOT- I> black. 32Tnlrdst |^ARBER WANTED. 1424 POLK ST. 1J ARBER.H— FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL BEC- XJ re'.arr Barbers' A sso.. 325 Grant are. S. FUCH3. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION Or EMPLOY- X> meat -Secy, P. c. Uamann, 2 Farrell. Y^^A-'JTED-A^YOUNG ' GERMAN" MAN TO »» work in grocery and take care-of horse. Ap- ply to-day at 427 Broderlck at. . A AN WHO UNDERSTANDS BAND-RESA W- -I*l ing, scroll-sawing and shaper work. Apply 718 Minna st OY TO ATTEND CIGAR-STAND AND BE generally useful: reference. 2 Hayes st. TRONERS WANTED. PARISIAN LAUNDRY, X Twenty-ninth and Dolores. HOEMAKER WANTED IN SAN RAFAEL. 0 Apply20» Mason at., city. " nisHWASHER wanted, $16 and board. XJ 7 East St., near Folsom. \u25a0 'OUNGMANFOR OFFICE WORK; MUST have small capital. R. E., box 136. Call Office. OY ABOUT 18; MUST HAVE .EXPERT ence in grocery. Vallejoand Larkin. WA TED— YOUNG EXPERIENCED BUT- cher; references. 1803 Hsights*. bA RBERS BEST-PAYING 3-CHAIR 16c X* shop, laundry office and cigar-stand for sale. Apply or address ASA BK-RDROW, Sau Jose. YOUNG PHOTOURAPHEB, WITH MORRI- X son wide-angle leDse and 5x7 box. used to view- wors:, as partner to travel. Address Photo, Call Ofllce, Oakland. SHOP FOR SALE; ESTABLISHED 3 YEARS; situated among factories and lodging-houses; can be had for $100; 3 living-rooms in rear; owner going Into business with his father. Apply Call Office." EN'S %-SOLING. 60c; LADIES, 40c: DONE . while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. ANTED— RESTAURANT AND RESTAU- rant furniture; spot cash paid. Columbia, 128 Fourth st WANTED PARTNER IN GOOD-PAYING busiuess: capital required, $260. Address D., box 109, all Office. \u25a0• ARBER-SHOP; I 60; SPLENDID CHANCE: no rent: $160. STOLTZ, 630 Market st. PENSIONS— J. H. SHEPARD A CO., THE OLD X reliable attorneys, 1068 East Sixteenth st, Oakland, Cal. ESI PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission St., opp. Grand Opera- house: new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and $3: ladles', gents' and children's misfit and cast-oft shoes bought or exchanged. LCHO HOUSE] 5631* MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c, 35c. to 60c. night; $1 to $S week. JUST OPENED; CONTINENTALHOUSE, 621 O Pacific St., below Kearny; lodging half price. sc, 10c, 16c per night: clean beds, sunny rooms. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly; only citizens of the United states or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions to become citizens will accepted; this Important branch of the naval service offers special inducements: giving op- portunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis at., San Francisco, CaL . , CIALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 60: ) half-solelng 25c up. 969 Howard at., nr. Sixth. KTHMA CUKE GUARANTEED: DR. IiOR- »A. din's Chocolate Emulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. \\T IN C ESTE HOUSE. 44 THIRDST., ' » Market; 200 rooms. 25 cents a night: reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ES. REMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAY ST.; JttOT- . tie wineor beer hot lunch 5 ceu ss. \\T ANTED- MES TO Lr.ARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent S. F. Barber school. 1515 Howard. \\r ANTED—AN IDEA:WHO CAN THINKOF *' some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDERBUKN A ''0., Dept. L. Patent Attor- neys, Washington, I). C, for their $1800 prize offer and list of 200 Inventions wanted. " (KLERKS' AND LA 808 1 CLAIMSB'GHT; VJ ac'ta adjusted. RATTO'S, 612 My,tel. m. 353. BEST IN CITY— SING' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25. $1 60 per week. Pacific House. Commercial and LeldeidorS sts. ROOMS 15c TO 75c PER NIGHT: 600 TO »1 50 per week. Oriental, 226 Drumm st ANTED.TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR "" \u25a0 ers&clerks. KNOXCollection Agcy, 110 Sutler HAT CHEER HOUSE, 62J SACRAMENTO at. ; 200 rooms; best in the city- single rooms SO and 25c a night, ll* week : meals 10c WANTED— LABORERS AND mechanics »» to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprie- tor, stilt runs Denver House, 217 Third Bt; 160 large rooms; 25c per nigh"-: |I to $3 per week. I IN DELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND HOWARD \u25a0 ' als.: single furnished rms 75c week, 15c night. 1 in MEN TO TAKE LODGING A.T 100, 15c l.\i\J and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington at., near Kearny. _^ VV'E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR * * your old shoes and make them as good as Dew, and with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while you wait 662 Mission st., between First and Second sts. \ 1 EN TO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; itl all grocers keep it. EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, bOME nearly new. 26c to $1 25. 662 Mission. J-'BKE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOli 60: X* also a bottl eof lager. 6c, at 637 Clay at. HUtY ACME HOUSE. !Ijl iiAUKKTbT, BK- -1 low Sixth, for a room: Ss<- a night; $1 a week. \\T ANTED-BINGLK BOOMS, 150 A DAY: $1 *' v«ek; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st AGENTS WANTED. " 1 { .__.._». UNDER BOTH FLAGS"; ENTIRELY NEW; nnrivaled success; the story of the war as told by the actors on both aides, without party preju- dice or sectional strife: how the battles were won; great war pictures by great artists: agents wanted everywhere. THE J. DEWING COMPANY, Flood building.S. F. ANTED—7 GOOD SOLICITORS TO CAN- vass formembers for Union Fraternal League: the order pays sick and accident benefits from $7 to $14 per week, and disability benefits from $250 to $1000, and death benefits $250 to $2000; we are paving good workers $3 to $9 per day. For terms call or address Union Fraternal League, 124 Turk st, S. F., Cal. ..... ' ffi»*> A DAY FOR YOU: $18 CASH REQUIRED; «IP»> invest c, 6 to 7 p. M., 1625 Howard st. KOOMS WANTED. TTOUNG GENTLEMAN OF GOOD HABITS X would liken room In private family; rent rea- sonable; central: st: te terms. R., box 40, Call. ,\u25a0 WANTED-MISCKLLANEOUS. \\T ANT7n^SASH7^>b7jR~ANirM ATCHING " machinery for small architectural shop.. Ad- dress,, with list of machines, LEON BAN.FORD, Sacramento, Cal. -t . \u25a0 : IGHEST PRICES PAID LADIES'.GENTS', children's clothing; postals. Mrs. Hahn, 316 3d. SELL YUUK BOOKS. CLOTHING ANDJEW elrr to A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st: send postal. DENTISTS. .; \u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ~~ }*7*WWT-CLASS U ~££nT ISTUyT FIRST-CLASS* X I prices; first-class results: painless extraction and painless Implantation of. teeth. \u25a0 W.C.HAR- DING, CM., M.D., 500 Sutter St., corner Powell. R.L. T. 1 \u25a0 RAN EX ACT 1 0 I'Al.Mi K*.«,. crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ava. T^ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 759 MAR- \J ket, bet 3d and 4th, gas specialists: only reli- able agent for painless extraction; artificial teeth Inn $5; fillings frm $1 ; extracting 60c, with gas $1. WORK: VERY LOWEST PRICES. DR. HARDCASTLE, 628 Montgomery, rm. 1. <U»7 A set "ior TEETH: WARRANTED AS <JP * good as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentist. 930 Market St.. next Baldwin Theater. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when plates are mode: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 60c; gas given. 1/ULL e_i' OF. itKIH, $7; WARRANTED X1 five years. DR. V. CAVaLSKY. 24 sixth at \u25a0 ET OFTIiETH WITHOUT A 1-I^ATK, DB. H. YOUNii. 18*1Polk st. \u25a0 - \u25a0'-\u25a0•\u25a0'\u25a0 I\R. GEORGE W. LEEK. THii GEN INK XJ Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of Improved" bridge work or teem without any plate, moved from 6 to ISOU*Farrell st T»AINLESS EXTRACTION. 60c; CROWN X bridge work a specialty; plates, $5 up: 13 vearv experience. R. L. WALSH. D.D.S.. B16"^ Geary. |\R. H. H. SHAW. 224 KEARN -BRIIHiB- XJ work a specialty; open evenings .7:80 to 9. ".. ,. t DENTAL ASSOCIATION. HO* MAR- _k !i?±_ DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. DX J. J. LEEK, : 1206 MARKET. COR.GOLDEN Gat« aye.— Open, evenings: Sundays till noon. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WA.Br ranted. - DR. J. W. KEY, 1123 Market it . PERSONALS. TyANTED—TO KNOW THE WHEREABOUTS »» of Australian Jack Dock, the teamster, and George, the engineer, John Decorsey and Hunter Smith, and any other friends of George M.Drum. Kindly communicate or call at 110 Fourth, room 6. •WATCH, f. JEWELRY REPAIRING; LOW prices and first-class work guaranteed. Give a trial to J . N. BRITTAIN. 20 Geary, nr. Kearny. AIR DRESSED. 25c: SHAMPOO, 25c: MAS- XX leure, 26c. BUTLER'S. 131 Post, r. 20,elevtr. IJUYYOUR DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINEN, J-J lace curtains, towels, hosiery, underwear, para- sols, corsets, embroidery, laces, buttons, linings, threads, handkerchiefs, veilings, bedspreads, etc,, very cheap at Pioneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth. WARD— THE MASTER PAINTERS' AS- X\j aociation offer a reward of $20 for Information leading to the arrest and conviction lof any one stealing tools or material from any of the places where work is being done. '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 = ifT WIFE, ELIZABETHGardiner, hay- -«-•\u25a0 Ing leit my bed and board, 1 shall no longer be responsible for any debts contracted by her '"er this date, May 29, 1896. RALPH GAR- \u25a0UI^.KR. ,, , . ,. (CONSUMPTION TREATED BY A NEW \J method. DR. AMERICAN, 86 V a Geary st; hours 12 to 2:30. ANCER-CURING ! SURE CURE NO CURE, \J. no pay. Address MRS. L. C. WHITNEY. 1218 Cypress St., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Oak- land, Cal. A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A BPE- Jr%. cialty; private: no charge unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE.atty-at-law. K5O Market st ]^"OTICE TO RANCHMEN— 1 NEW MARK- J-i ham Eureka mower for sale cheap for cash. H. CALL HAN. 737 Fo som St. GEO. W. PHELPs, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, 216 VJ Sansome st., room 4. PARISIAN MILLINERY SCHOOL; A FULL x course taught in six weeKs: competent gradu- ates guaranteed positiona. 8 Golden «. ate aye. SUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO 0 guaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rate Talorlng Company.l 117 Market st,bet 7th and Bth. T AM NOT SECOND CLASS. AS MY PRICE . I ,. c) for ha ir-dressing might lead some people to believe; I employ nine of the best artists in the ? L?r\^ , 1 ,,—l 8 the P lace - HI Stockton st, G. "\TAPOR AND ELECTRIC BATHS FOR *?^ be mBtiBm> Scl *"**! Constipation, Obesity. Do/ i uric at. ECONOMY" MILLINERY, RED FRONT, X 40, 46 sixth st; children's school hats sc: dyed, pressed 25c.; hats trimmed 25c; feathers curled 6c LIBERAL. ADVANCES ON JJIAMOiNUa. Jc W JJ < By, etc. : lowes: rr.tes. 84S Market at SPKCIAL-SOL. SHIPPER A CO.. MERCHANT Tailors. Spreckelsbulldlng, 927 Market, rm. 317. Gentlemen furnishing cloth can have suits or over- coats made from $9 up: trousers $2 up; workman- ship and trimmings guaranteed; self-measurement cards sent free; country trade solicited. rrmuNics moved, 25 cents, commercial X Transfer Company. 43 Suiter st. ; telephone main 49: keep your checks for us. 1 I >AA CARDS, $150; SHOW CARDS, 15c: I 1 iVfyj tel. Black 141. HILL, 22 Geary st, r. 39! SK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR VERMONT Hair Wash ; cures scalp diseases; lake no other. AZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET ST.; XV fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TKRMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.; also dress goods, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHILD'S. 313-216 Mason st; open evenings. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM I Winchester House, 44 Third St., near Market; 200 rooms. 26c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage, to and from the ferry. ShT ROZ YNSKI, LEADING LADIES' HAIR- . dresser, removed 10 24 Geary. Popular prices. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE X and Newspaper Illustration; day and evening classes: instructors, J. 11. E. Partlngton. Gertrude Partlngton.R.L. Particulars 424 Pine st DR. DUCKETT, 1703 POST ST., NEAR BU- cnanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. ITY OF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 132 Geary, remc7ed from Larkin st. to 119 stock- ton; first-class laundry. MRS. JAUSSAUD. TJIGOUTDOOR STEREOPTICONSHOW EVE- X) rynight cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st -VGOLD. SILVER, CENTS' AND LADIES' clothing bought COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessie. fILOAKt), CAPES AN l. SLITS RETAILED AT VJ mfrs 1 cost. Factor*-. 20 Sansome at., apstaln. /CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- nge free, JDKESSMAKEUS. tSrESijES $2 UP: WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UP; XJ lawn $1 up. 5053^ Natoma St., above Sixth. J"] A TAYLOR— ELEGANT STYLISH SUITS, il" $5 up: dresses made over. CLAIBVOV ANTS. - ir -'£-\u25a0-"\u25a0 ------- r^^^u-.^2 50 cts and $I—6o cts and $I—so cts and $1. "KNOWLEDGE IS POWER." Therefore consult the great clairvoyants, PROFS. EUGENE AND VAN DE VERB, 1728 MARKET ST. Their readings astonish the most skeptical. All are satisfied. The professors give advice on all matters that are of Interest to humanity. Busi- ness, speculation, Investments, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorce: settle lovers' quarrels and cause speedy and happy marriages. They locate mines and burled treasures, find lost or stolen property, Interpret dreams, cure Dad habits and destroy evil influences in half' the time required by the best. of the other mediums. Remember, there are but . few mediums in the world that can work these wonders, and none out- side of the eminent professors In San Francisco. Remember also . that the professors are perma- nently located in San Francisco: they are here to stay. Hours 10 a. m. to Bf. m. Sundays 2 to 6p. _ Letters containing stamps answered. PROFS. EUGENE A VANDE VERE, . 1728 Market st DO NOT i FAIL TO CONSULT PROF. M. L. Carnelle, the celebrated clairvoyant and busi- ness medium: he gives correct Information on love, courtship, marriages, journeys, lawsuits, mining speculations and all family affairs; tells you where to go and .wnat to do to be successful, reunites the separated and causes a speedy mar- riage with the one of your choice: letters with stamp answered. 220 Mv st. . hours 9to 9. BOF. C. LEON, 1007 MARKET ST.. NEAR Sixth: wonderful power; advice on business, speculation, love, marriage, divorce, etc.: tells of friends and enemies; 9 to 8, also Sunday. Ql X ELLIS ST.—i'ROF. AND MME. HALE, OX*J occult scientist, palmistry and clairvoyants; camo.i given: 9to 9: also Sunday. - ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: tips on races; names given;- 25c up. 6 Fourth. YPSY' LIFE-READER; LADIES, 25c; gents, 50c ; readings (tally except Sun. 5 7th. ME. LEGETTE: PRESENT, PAST AND FU- ture, 25c 31 1Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth. . ME. PORTER. WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born with a douDie veiland second sight; ladies 50c.' gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 lurk st, nr. Jones. MME MOREAU.-BEHT MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future: 25c up. 764 Howard st. ME. SYBILLE Ti-.LLS FROM CRADLE TO the grave: fee -'5 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. MX. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN* the world:50c and $1, shows you the plctureot your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market VJME. STEWART: UREATKSV CARD READ- ivI erand clairvoyant 4n world; seventh daughter: read cards since 11 years of age; mining, lawsuits marriage: ladles or gents 50c. 917 Market 3 and 4. ETURNEI), WORLD-RENOWNED MMX. XV SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past, [.resell! and future; prices moderate. 856 Mission. . ' -. I SPIRITUALISM. npEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MMeT'e!' X YOUNi,, 605 McAllister st: sittings daily. \ I~M E. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT 26 \u25a0»-«\u25a0 yrs. Kearny, now 9-9 Post; fee $1; letter $2. RB. DR. MIRANDAS, MEDIUM, PHYSl- cian. guarantees satisfaction; love, business; removes evil influences: her Revealed Medicines cure ull diseases: sit. $1 : 10 toB p.m: 1206 Market VI 88. KATEHOSKINS. TRANCE AND BUSI- -I*l ness medium: sittings daily: $1; circles Tues- day evening, 25 cents. 136 Oak st ADDIE SWAIN; ASTRAL-SKER; LADIES only;no fee onlyas a gift. 1055 Market st. "VfRS. J. J. WHITNEY. CLAIRVOYANT lU_^riu ice medium: sittings $1. 21K Stockton st j___ ___\u25a0'_ \ - LOST. ~ T OST. MONDAY-BROWNISH RED MEMO- XJ randum book, going from California Hotel to Palace. Reward If returned to Palace Hotel laundry. OST—I NOTEBOOK, RED COVER. FINDER return to 501 Fell st. : reward. LOST— MAY 27, 1896, A RED COW WITH, rope on neck. Please return to J. FEEDERLY, 1418 Vermont st , bet. Twenty-fifth and Twenty- slxth; liberal reward. (Oil All ward PLAIN GOLD-PLATED \u2666lPl\-» child's watch (Cenntenial movement), val- ued as a giftof deceased grandfather. Full value of watch as reward for return to this office. . . Lost— A PASSBOOK with THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of LUIGI ARCURI. No. 146670. The finder will please return to bank. I .'.....\u25a0; ' \u25a0 ' \u25a0 roi'M). -'\u25a0 --. ' TRISH SETTER BITCH. OWNER CAN HAVE X same by paving charge*. 1838^ Howard st ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. A DVICEFREE^DI VO RCE—AWS f*- •Jty; private;, no charge unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market. T J E. PHILLIPS— UTS. ANDSTATE COURTS; XJ. R. E. titles and wills: money to loan on es- tates; charges moderate.. offices 608 California st. \| •[;'\u25a0 NOLEN, , ATTOMNKY-aT-LaW. 719 \u25a0ITX. Market st.; advice free. T J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT X. law: advice free. 24 Sixth st. rooms 14. 15. W V-DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-Ar-LAW,42O » » California st. rooms 14 and 15: Advice free. BUSINESS CHANCES. fl^or 7-ROOM HO'USK: ALL FURNISHED; 2) OtJ. the roomers pay more than the rent for one-half the use ofthe house; itla a snap and see it quick; everything furnished complete. T. LUbELSKI, 7 City Hall aye. tirjr FINE BUTCHER " SHOP WITH xjpD I «). three horses an.l one wagon and all the tools: fine location in an Interior town; good trade; investigate this fine country place and yon willbuy it S. LUBELSKI. City Hall aye. UCQXfIA GROCERY AND BAR; ELEGANT •1; « ) ' 'U. corner stand ; doing fine: rare chance for fine grocery investment: sea this place at once: the fullest Investigation; located north of Market St T. LUBELSKI, 7 CityHall aye. \u25a0 . - . ©Qfift FINESALOONDOINGFROM *15 TO »pOUU. $20 a day business; best location in th- city; on principal street; this Li a snap. T. LU- Bfc-LSKI. 7 City Hall aye. " \u25a0\u25a0 '"-" \u25a0 ' ifrIQAA GROCERY AND BAR; DOING •jpXO' v. tine business; corner stand: cheap rent: . 1? stock; rare bargain: come see this splen- did buy: also horse and wagon. T. LUBELSKI,7 City Hall aye. *''AELEGANT STATIONERYAND CO \fi)OO\J. fectionery, with soda fountain: finest locality; cheap rent and 4 fine living-rooms; see this fine place at once; paying well. T. LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hall aye. . O SELL YOUR BUSINESS PLACE OR lodging-house come see me, as I have customers on hand. T, LUBELSKI, 7 City Hallavenue. LEGANT GROCERY WITH 2 TEAMS: well-established business; fine location; in- vestigate this rare chance, this fine place. T. LU- BELSKi, 7 City Hall aye. EsT BARGAIN ON EARTH, HALF IN- terest in restaurant doing $50 to $60 per day; old established: profits, $10 to i?is per day; full Investigation before buying: will take good secur- ity or trade; a snap: cheap. COLUMBIA, 128 Fourth st. - \u25a0 ."--.- \u25a0 ... WANTED— RESTAURANTS AND RESTAU- rant furniture: also lodging-houses; we have plenty of money to speculate on bargains. Co- lumbia, 128 Fourth st TFYOU HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY, SELL, X trade or exchange, see us at once; willsell your business in 3da\-s or treat; we nave snaps for buyers. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. <J]»jCn, COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE «ID tO\J. worth $750; estaDlished 5 years; clears $100 per month; good' reason for selling; trial given. BARRETT A SKIFF, 921 Marbet st. <£9nn SALOON AND CARD ROOM; GOOD «J>— W. business; clearing $3 to $5 dally; ' look this up. KENNY A CO., 765 Market St. pROCERY-STORE WITHGOOD ASSORTED VT stock, doing large family trade. This Is a fine opportunity to get good paying business. Particu- lars of J. B. MIHA.v, 509 Kearny st. C_ "I OF; RESTAURANT; DOINGGOOD BUSI- ».j* 1 •'. ness: fine place for man and wife; av- erage receipts $16 per day. MEEKS A CO., 8661/3 Market st. . ICE GENTS' FURNISHING AND NOTION x\ store for sale, in the Mission; 3 years' lease; price $750; $300 cash, the balance monthly. Ad- dress C A., box 58, Call Office. " pROCERY AND BAR; 3 LIVINGROOMS; vJT good location. Call at 28 Rausch st, bet. Sev- enth and Eighth, Howard and Folsom. TIT ANTFD—RESTAURANT CHEAP FOR cash. Address 8., box 2, this office. ©Q7F; GROCERY AND BAB. 813 BRYANT <jpO1 U. street. OARDING-HOUSE; GOOD BARGAIN; ON XJ account of sickness. ApplyCall Office. dI;7C BAKERY AND NOTION - STORE; «IT I O. cheap: on account of leaving city; fine- location. Inquire at 1024 Leavenworth st. \u25a0 MABTINKZ HOTEL TO RENT, UNFUR- Ii- nished: terms reasonable; 56 rooms; In good order. D. J. WEST, Martinez,. Cal. -\u25a0 18*97?. BUTCHER-SHOP, FIXTURES, 2 <ip— I O. horses, wagon, cart; a whole outfit;old- established, good trade. For particulars see LUHRS BROS., 144 First St. C COMPLETE STOCK OF POULTRY RANCH VJ cheap; 400 thoroughbred fowls; close to local train; East Oakland; low rent. E. HILL, Dono- hoe building. . . nENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY \SX lady of means, $35 capltaC 12 Mason st., rm. 2 >t9?vfk PARTNER WANTED TO-DAY lIN _uv». ai saloon and lunch-house, or would sell whole interest: sickness the cause of selling- no agent: receipts $13 to $14 a day. Address E.. box 17, this office. . . Ii OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OKDEPARTURE, the finest restaurant and oyster-house in the city; best location. Apply 112 Ellis, Tivoli Oyster Cafe. OALOON—WITH 2 ROOMS; A BARGAIN: 0 $275. Apply 735 Mission at. 1/ OR SALE CHEAP—BAKERY AND COFFEE X 1 saloon, with living-rooms': rent low. 306 Fourth. OOD EVENING ROUTE. APPLY 1118 « Green St., before 9 a. _ or after 2 p. m. PARTNER WITH $500 OR MORE; YOUNG JL laay preferred. Address Business, box 108, Call Office. a"rgXin-si2s; OLD-ESTABLISHED CI- -1 * gar, candy and notion store; large garden and summer-house; opposite University gate, Berke- ley; junction Telegraph-aye. electric road; cars stop in front of store. Apply on premises. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL DINING-ROOM TO rent on very easy terms; all ready to open. Klmira, May 27, 1898. . UTCHER-SHOP, HORSE. HARNESS, CART, tools: cheap. Twentieth and Shotwell sts. AIL< IK-SHOP FOR SALE; 1910 POLK. AP- Xply at 207 Grant a c. "L^RUITSTORE FOR SALE; COR. GROVE AND I Lyon sts.; flne location: good outside trade; nee horse and wagon. QOXnBRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND <P— *J\J. notion store: 2 living-rooms; food trade. Apply1802 Howard st. \u25a0 -.- CjOAfJ Al DAIRY PRODUCE STORE; FINE <tJp4j\J\J. location; good paying: must be sold in3 days: at a sacrifice. Inquire Call Ofllce, RE-TAURANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE; FOR sale cheap on account of sickness; will ex- change for property or business of -equal value in locality and climate suitable for a consumptive. Call or address 3281 Mission. - 3j*Ul I A CASH; BALANCE OF $900 ON EASY ig)\J\J\J terms: house of 7 rooms; lot 150x206; suitable for chicken-ranch; barns, stables, chlck&n- houses, artesian well, flower-garden: lot all fenced In. Apply J. M.MCCARTNEY, 22% Geary st, or Saratoga aye. and San Leandro road. " FINE BUSINESS CHANCE FOB A MAN who can Invest $6000; bigprofits. Address D. X., box 137. this office. BRANCH BaKKRY AND VARIETIES; good business; corner; 6 living rooms; large sunny yard. Apply 449 Guerrero st. \u25a0 ALOON; LONG LEASE AND LOW RENT. Applyat Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific I ''OR RALE—LOCKSMITH, MACHINISTAND \u25a0 grinding shop, well tooled up. 1003 Mlsslonst <Bl^nn CHICKEN RANCH IN PETALUMA: *S)tJ\J\J. good investment Inquire Cosmopoltan Hotel. Petaluma. .. ...,-\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0.'- GREAT- OPPORTUNITY— SSOOO WILL PUR- VJT chase retiring manager's interest, worth $10,000. and secure permanent position on salary In one of the greatest dividend-paying businesses of the century: not a mine; serious illness com- pels sacrifice; none but competent men with cash considered. Address Cnronos. box 67. Call Office. ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUSl- ness recently incorporated offers active inter- est stock for sale: flue opportunity to extend trade: fullest investigation; references given and required; principals only. Address lock, box 194, San Jose, Cal. . . , . NY STOCK 'OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash: city or country. M., box 2, Call. <Sil K^O BLACKSMITH, HORSESHOEING C- 1 \J*J\J. business; clears $125 month: corner; shop: tools; stock; party going East. Owner, box 5, Call Office. Oakland. TT»OR palace shoe stork IN X I flourishing county seat town: established 15 years. For particulars adejress Box 446, Uklah. ©IAA BUTCHER-SHOP; FIXTURES; <)P I U V . rent $18. 1806 Howard st. . UOR SALE—FRENCH LAUNDRY, DYING X and cleaning; good reasons for selling.. Address by letter C. , BONNARD, 218 Fourth St., Santa Bosa. ;-:-.\u25a0:"\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 rpo LEASE IN MAYFLELD, SANTA CLARA X County, Occidental Hotel and bar; rent $25. ApplyC DUCKER or F. PRITCHARD, 12 Mar- ket st. . .- . . , OR RENT. UNFURNISHED— THE "GRAN- X iteHouse," Folsom, Cal., a 2-story frame hotel, containing parlor, dining-room, barroom, kitchen and 22 bedrooms: in good repair and fluelocation; a splendid opportunity for any person desirous of going into the hotel business: extra inducements offered. Address LOUIS KLUMPP, Folsom, Cal. ANTED— TO LIST .YOUR BUSINESS with us: will sell it In 3 days or treat; we have buyers for all kinds of businesses. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. \u25a0 . "FLOUR-SACKS FOR SALE: 'NICE CLEAN, X and ingood order; always plenty onhand. J. 8., 322 Pacific st, basement \u25a0 'carpet cleaning. REAT EAS^^R^TSrE^—T^AItpiET^CIJEAN^ VT ingWorks. Tel. So. 676; 14 Bth st. B. Grant. JONES CU CAKPJ..I - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 Bth. CIARPETS CLEANED. 3c A YARD; LAID 3& / Tel. Jessie 944. STRaTTON., 19 Eighth st' WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st ; tel. So. 40. pONKLIN'SCARPKT FKATING works. 333 \J Golden Gate, aye.: telephone east 126. ' ITY AiriuARPKTCLEANING.RENOVA- ting, 38 STEVENS, Tel. South 250. C 1 REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- fing works; latest Improved machinery; 3c yard. G. GEORGE. office II i-.ichtli st.; phone Jessie 25M. /^ARPKTS CLEANED AND RENOVATEO V,' like new. . FERGUSON ' A CO.. 23 Tenth; teL South 36. D. MACKINTOSHA CO.. successors. •"•; K. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO.. 240 , . 14th st. ; cleaning 3c a yard. Tel. Mission 74. MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATINGAND RE ovatlng works. \u25a0 453 Stevenson: Ml. south 228. ———_________— ______ BICYCLES. DARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO i_TT X best accommodations. Terminus Geary, - Mo- a lI later and l'ew_lst car lines. LODGING-HOUSES FOB SAX.JS. Q>rT(\(\- LODGING-HOUSE: 36^ WELL-FUR^ ft) I UU. nlshed rooms; rent $75: long lease: fine location; north of and near Market st. : house filled; paving $150 clear per month; rare bargain. KKNNY A CO., 766 Market st. 1C ROOMS; FINE CORNER $150 1 010-room house, worth $1000: price 400 40 rooms: fine for transient. \u0084.:;... 'W 20 rooms On Fourth st, 0n1y...... ...... ...... SOU 16roomaon Taylor 5t.. ;.: ~ '»>{ 46 rooms on Market st... -JSOU H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. opposite Fifth. 1 o-KOOM HOWE ON SIXTH ST.; PRICE 10 $560; payments. DECKER, 1020 Market. O/1-KOOM CORNER HOUSE", $1000; WORTH 24 $2500: must be sold. DECKER. 1020 Market '^VCnn 60-BOOM HOTEL, NEAR UNION Sh I OUU. Iron Works; low rent: selling ac- count of death. BARRETT &SK.IFF. 921 Market. CH\f\n so- rooms, all , furnished; tih^UUU. doing good business: situated on Mis- sion st. HICKOK & CO., 873% Market st- IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A LODG- I lng-honse, See T. LUBELSKI, 7City Hall aye. r>Q WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OB- O gan; lowrent; bargain. Grocery. 40 sixth st ~ FlKSl'l'liKlS FOB SALE. ~TT^^TVJIK~ZF~2^OOyis^sZ^K^CHKS X for sale. 275 Clara st. T L. J. NEUMANN'S. 117 SIXTH? FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new; cash or time: open evenings. \u25a0 IRE SALE~ " "*"! Prices stand till goods are completely dl». posed of. Oak bed sets .....$l3 51 Bed lounges ~ 800 Stoves 7 50 ' Carpets, per yard.. ...— 55 Linoleum, per yard...... \u25a0.--.•. '55 Matting, peryard I 11l Till our new buildingIs erected these prices will stand. Till such time we axe conducting business at SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. NOONAN. ___ ~A~i\l\ CARPETS; CHAMBER -BETS, $14; ttUU stoves, $5; parlor sets, $20: folding-bed*. $10; bed-lounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 113 4th. A ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW $7* tt iiedlounges trimmed with plush $5 50 Brussels Carpet laid 450 up English Linoleum, laid 400 up Window shades In 5 colors 250 up SHIREK A SHIREK, 747 Market St., opposite Grant avenue: no branch stores. ' FURNITURE "WANTED. ECOND-HANd'IfURNITURE WANTED TO fill country orders; I will pay good prices. T. LUBELSKI. 7 City Hall aye, ALLON J. C. MUTHER, 601 CALIFORNIA, If you want highest cash price for your furni- ture, carpets, pianos or merchandise of any kind. MALONK~~ PAYS 20 PER CENT MOB IS 'than elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st IF YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI- -1 ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE X> send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNI- . ture, saloons and merchandise; highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, . carpets, piano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 761. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. (B£Af\ I ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT FOR SALE I\J. on $6 installments. 221 Leavenworth st VI AfiNIFICENTGRAND UPRIGHT PIANO; iVI Halle A Davis makers: sold to pay cost and charges. 1921 Sacramento st. FEW MORE DAYS ARE LEFTIN WHICH to take advantage of the great annual May clearance .sale of pianos an i musical Instrument^ at VAIS', 769 Market st TECK PIANO; FINE TONE; EXCELLENT order; obliged to sell. Room 21, 809 Market. I N E UPRIGHT; SPLENDID TONE.FORCED X sale; $160. Room 12, Flood building. : ARE CHANCE TO" SECURE A PIANO from the F. W. SPENCER CO., 338 Post st, before they remove June 1 to their elegant and spacious warerooms at 933 Market st, opposite Mason: bargains In different makes to save ex- penses of removal. BEFORE BUYING SEE H AINEBROS.', BUSH X> A Gens and Knabe pianos: at wholesale prices. A. L. BANCROFT A CO.. 324 Post st /CLOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OP \J small goods at prices less than goods cost landed in New York; just the chance to buy a fine instrument for your summer outing at small out- lay; violins. $1 85; mandolins, $3 35; guitars. $3; antoharps, $1: accordions, flutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for Instruments, violin outfits, etc.; new pianos for rent and sale. J. HA RRY SCOTT, 929 Market St., Sprockets building. ' - £I O; FINE CHICKERINO; SCHMITZ, 16 X—O. McAllister st., next to Hlbemla Bank. OHMER, STECK, STEINWAY. STATH All second-hand uprights cheap. 306 McAllister. 1 (\f\ Marshall upright: sherwood Q 1\J\J. upright, $150. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. SHERMAN, CLAY A CO,, STEIN-WAY" REP- . resentatives, show the largest assortment of pianos and organs in the West; all grades and prices; easy monthly payments: everything guar- anteed as represented. Kearny and Sutter. SHAW, $575: STEINWAY,$215; SQUARE, 826; rented $2 up. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. A RRIVED— OF CELEBRATED HIGH- A grade T. L.Neumann pianos: prices and terms moderate. H. LUEDERS. 82 Ninth st. pHICKERINO, KNABE, STUCK, VOSE, BTER- VJ lingpianos: see our new piano for $187; pianos :or rent BENJ. CURTAZ A SON, 16 O'Farrell. BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST . ST.—SOHMEB, Newby A Evans, Brlggs and other pianos. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS. OLD&NEW O H. MULLER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham Place. A WEEK'S " NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THJS jtl. WEEKLY CALL,inwrapper, for mailing. ~ HOUSES. OR^SALE^GOOd" STRON O DELI VERY horse: drive single or double; cheap. Apply 169 Second st - ORSE AND DELIVERY WAGON, WITH harness, cheap; only $50: also 1 dozen fancy chickens. Apply2425 Gough St., near Broadway A UCTION SALES OF HORSES, BUGGIES, xx wagons, harness, etc. at Derby stables, 643 Geary ,cor. Leavenworth.every Tuesday 11 o'clock. C. R. MARTIN, prop.; S. W ATKINS, auctioneer. "M"ICE BLACK SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE. i.l Gilmore Bros.' stable, Twelfth and Mission sta. CAA SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- K>\J\J ness; all kinds; buggy.wagon, carts, surrey A rockawav; 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencia. _A HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, r£\J buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN A DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTURED; SEND FOR CIRCU- Iar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. "1 t/\ SETS NEW A.Nil SECOND-HAND HAB- ±.U\J ness: allkinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers; sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. T\R. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUB- XJ geon for S. F. Police Department Office and hospital. 121 City Hal! aye.: telephone south 401. .WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FOR FIRST-CLASS CAMP WAGON; suitable for 4 persons; with baggage, etc. with or without stove and tent _ F. SALBACH 310 East Channel St., Stockton. TANDING-TOPLOCTOR'S PHAETON; GOOD Oas new. At ROBERTS', 1613 Market Q LIGHTLY SOILED DRIVTNG GLOVES: 0 samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. MEW AND SECO^ D-HANDBAKKRS', LAUN- Xi dry, milk aud grocery wagons: also rockaway and 2 fine bu—lo-i. 828 Harrison st. _ *'OR SALE-3IISCELIYANEOUS. FRESH COW FOR SALE.T MISSOURI AND Mariposa sts.. Potrero. | ORS « LE-2 MALTESE KITTENS, CHEAP. 1 LittleRUBS St.. off Howard. TVTEaRLY NEW '94 RAMBLER BICYCLE; A XT bargain. 1510 Octa via st . G~~ENTLK~FAMILY COW CHEAP. APPLY " VJ 912 Francisco st. . . - IpOK SALE BARGAIN IN OFFICE FlX- tures— counter,, table, railings, chairs, platform- scale. 1 amitruck, typewriter, stove, etc. Address 105 Sncramento st. VINE MIL' H l O\V; CHEAP. APPLYSOUTH J. side of Point LODO3 and Thir;y-thlrJ ayes." •• . ; VfEW $106 BICYCLE FOR $80: NEVER XI ridden. Call at 101 Van Ness aye. . 1" fIOR SALE CABINET-MAKER'S OUTFIT; bench; tools of every kind; a flue outfit; will be sold cheap; also complete hunting outfit. 1400 Van .\ess aye. . ' \u25a0 \fEW~A~2ND-HAND '"95" BICYCLES. $26 TO "_ I$65. Hamiltou Cyclery. Baker and Hayes sts. OUNT ER S, SHELVING, SHOWCASES bought and sold. 1121% Market.bet. 7thABtb. IK-HORSEPOWER GAS OB GASOLINE 0 engine for sale cheap. Apply or address 21& Bay st -.. THIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND WASHING-" X 1 ton band press: also eighth medium Universal: thoroughly overhauled; cheap. Address C. A box 100, this office. \u25a0. ' SECOND-HAND GAS OR GASOLINE EN- glnes; various sixes; guaranteed perfect order bargain. G. E.. box 100, Call. \u25a0 «-i.«rßor. ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALL MAKES-" write for prices. Typewriter Ex., 310 California! OILKRS,ENGI>Ey,2D-HANDMACHINEKY7 1> waterpipes. Mclntosh A Wolpman, 137 Beale! ABY CARiIIAUES AND RATTAN FURNI. 11 l P,^i b ? nt T, at the facMH>y saves retailer's pro- fit. California Rattan Co., 61 First st, nr. Mission j UILDINIiSBOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES »» doors, mantels, etc.. for sale. 1166 Mission. ONE -Md ALL MEDIUM. AND LARGE SIZB VJ fire and burglar proof safe. 1 09, 111 Market si. X™ AND BURGLAR" SAFE. LETTBK- J. press, platform scales and desk :che:ip. 102 Clay. XTEW RAN CHEAPER THAN BKCOND- XI hand. W. S. RAY Mfg Co.. 12 California at , TYPEWRITERS. \u25a0y OST, $30; caligraph, $25; send for X sample work. SCOTT BAN AN. 333 Monty

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PALACE HOTEL.T HHowe, N V MrsT11 Howe, NVJ P Tlfo,Stanford WRupp Jr, NauvooH t-ller.Pulaskl J W Finch Aw,NVMiss Gunning, N V C-C Powning, RenoB 0 Steinaman Aw,Sac E WHabard. CalT A More, Sia Barbara G F Barden, SpringfieldW BKerchoff. Los Ang J W Wolfskin, Los AngMrs C W Comes, Chgo BW Wells Sr, US N "

MHeublelu,Globe A T Hosmer, Palo AltoW Mvoi Hensen, NY JB Allen, SeattleMrs H D Underwood, P Blackmar, Chicago

Mare Island G C hunter, NV.MrsF Tory.San Rafael Miss Talllaferro, 8 RafaelW C Payion, Santa Cruz PBBraser, StocktonD T Rosenbaum, Stktn Mrs NMorse, BostonMiss Morse. Boston Mr-MB \vh-elock,BostonMrAMrsCAMorse.Bostn C E Bnckleton, OaklandAHachambaugh.Leipsic

RUSS HOUSE."HCahill,Paso Robles J B Wlnsaip.^an DiegoA T Hills,Ast>ria T W Sargent, SalinasG W Boggs, Tracy E P New-hall. Wash •A C Caleb, Mont EPCubberley.San DiegoTG Adams, Be:mont W Crichten, LaurelHJames, Laurel G Tesse, Laurel .-..VE V Budane, Laurel HJones, Santa Rosa0 a Wallace, cal ," W B WlUey.Blue CanyonGTaylor, Oakland R Sanderson A w.OaklndJs Ransen, lowa

"A T S;reau, Seattle

T MBrown, Eureka W EHall,FresnoA Rickson A w.Oakland W F Hughes A sn. ColoC O Clark. Sisktyou T M Brown, Kurka

- a-v';MPeck, Eureka Mrs l»rOwner, EurekaJ Horrocks £ w,Utah Miss B E Kling,lowaC C re.SHeramento Miss A Allen. lowaJO'Brien, Sacramento CO Thurston. PetalumaA Gerrisb, Sisklyou J FRichardson, Sacto.1 i"I'l.ipp <fe w, Amador T W Bower. IdahoW Downey.Raymond FNo fits, San LObispo

• GRAND HOTEL,.

I)rStephens, Petaluma C McLutb, X V11 C Sacramento J AGill,Sacramentoi.McKenzie. Denver LMoultpn.Colusa- .»-

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Mrs D V Frank, Cal Dr W Gibbons, Stockton1. Hart, San Jose C A Judd, Los AngelesW HLang, Cal HCohu, CalW Will«rd. Oakland • C Bacnelder, OaklandE Hanson, Oakland W Morey, SacramentoC W Patton, Oakdale J Jones, TacomaF LCoombs. Napa Mrs S Black, Nev ;W RMorse, Neb J C Martin, NebMiss Shanery, San Jose Miss A Kstera. San JoseC Hernandez, La J Craddock, MarysvtlleJ MHale, Los Angeles J Gallagher. FresnoG McCandless. Cal IB Carson, TacomaBMWebster, Tacoma J Spinney, FresnoW Morrissey, Stccktoc; HW Mack, !st LouisMrs D shi-|>itrd, Chicago Miss Shepard, CnicagoLEngel, NV J W Curran. PortlandJ C Ruddock, Ukiah C Swafford A HelenaA DGraham, Chicago E BHornung, MarysvilleHO Uickox. San Jose D Milne&w,Pa \u25a0

DNash, San Jose N Wines, Santa BarbaraJ Huntoon, Sacramento, L Wardl.-, NevD W Burchard, Sail Jose Miss J LPlum. Aurora

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

John J.Porsnerto A. C. Freeman, lots 5 to 8,blockl.Garaen traot Homestead; $1.

C. A. and IdaU. Hooper to Kate S. Dunphy, loton Si; corner of Seventeenth and UranusE "JO. s tiri. W.52, N 19 deg. 5a lulu., E 70, lot 8,block X,I'aric Lane Trict. Map 3; $ia

Joseph L.and Caroline Wilson to Charles andCatherine Herbst, lot on W ilne of Van Ness ave-nue, 30 N of Union street, S 30, W 70. NW 31, Etobeginning: $10.Frederick C.\ Richard J. and George B Farmar

to Mary E. and Ada M. Farmar. lot on W line ofStockton etreet. 69:8 S of Greenwich, S 22 by W70; $1.

MaryE. and Ada M.Farmar to Roslna Lome' ti,same: $10.

Mary o'Nell to Mary E. Soper, lot on SE lineofHeron street, 165 NE of Eighth, SE 20 by SE 80;pi::.Lllliestrippel to Phillipina Gotler, lot on E line

of Elgen Park, 100 S of Herman, S 25 by E 75;gift.

Miguel, Vincent and Catalina Noe and CatalinaPplivalo to Carrie O. and May Doane, undividedhalfof lot on B line of Liberty street. 235 V\ ofValencia, W 20, S 114. W 55. S 1, E 25, S 115, X50. X 230: al«o undivided half of lot on S line oflibertystreet, 275 W of Valencia, W 35 by S »5;$10.

G. T. Knopf to Fortuna Rudolph, loton Nline nfTwenty-first street, 25 E of Bryant avenue, E 26by N t*B,subject to mortgage: SlO.

hrik Boes to X. Kasmussen, lot on W line ofSiecel street, 300 S of Blame, S '-'5 by W 140. giftmap 1; $10.

A. S. and Emma C. Baldwin to Diedrich Oelrlch,lot 13. block A,Park Hill Homestead AssociationNo. •-': $5.

F. C. and Emma O. Jarvis to Howard S. Jarvis,loton W line of Cambndze street, 100 S of Way-land. S 100 by W 120, biock9s. University Home-stead: $5.li.s. and Maria R. Jarvis toPierre Menjou and

Pascal BellOcq. same: $10.Mary a Duly to Albert and Annte Thompson,

loton Nline of Rutledge avenue, 106 E of Ala-bama. B 25 by N 100, Precita Valley lots 204 and205;$10.

AI.AMEDA COCNTT.J.A.Ambrose Sander to Elizabeth Ranrler, lot

SW corner of Willow and Pacific streets, W231:11 5-12. SE 245. N 70:3 to beginning. Oak-land; $1000.

Tuomas C. and Julie E.Pedler to L. H.Morse,lot on S line of Bu:ler avenue, 100 W of Uerzogstreet, W 50 by S 150. lot 13, block 6. ButlerTract, quitclaimdeed, Berkeley; $10.

MatildaA. and J. E. Daly, Charles E., Mary E.James E. and Annie E. White to Lizzie J. (wifeofJohn Hemphill), all interest inlots Ito 21, blc-kD; lots 10 to18. 24 to 35.42, 43. 46 to 50, 59, 60,61. 64, 65. block A:lots 10 to HO. 25 to30, 32, H3,42 to 65, block L; lots 6 to 15, 20 to 29. 32 and 33.block Y.Hemphill tract, Brooklyn Township; $10.

Bertha C. Luja to F. Schlmmelpfennig. lots 15and 16. block t,Knowles A Potter subdivision ofKennedy tract, quitclaim deed, East Oakland; $5.

jLiuuisa Schlmmelpfennig to Henry A. Louia,same, quitclaim deed. Kast Oakland. $5.

\\ illiam B. Doollttle to Martha E. DoolitUe, loton SK line of Locksley avenue, 183 SW of Clintonstreet, SW 50 by SE 100, being lot 85,LocksleySfjiiiire,Oakland Township; gift.

Harvey s. and Laura s. Huseitine to Jacob andK.itliarina Kollmer, lot 63, University VillaTract,Berkeley: $10.

Julius Bredhoff to Charles and Henry Bredhoff.allinterest inloton S line of Sixthstreet, 76 sV ofGrove. \V 75 by B100, being lots 12, 13 and 14.block 50, Oakland; $10.

Jacob Jenne to David M.Baxter, lot on NElineof Kast Nineteenth street, 75 8Kof Twenty-secondavnue, SE 27 by NE 140, being lot 4 ami 2 feetlot5.' block 65. San Antonio (qcitclaimdeed), East

Katharine V. Klinkner (executrix of estate ofCharles A.Klinkner) to Anna E. Ktorm. lot 12,block 11. Herzog Tract. Oakland Township: $275.

Henry Z. and Sarah Si. Jones to Alexander Fer-guson, lot on NW lineof Over street, 12 SSW ofPenninian avenue, SW 60 by NW 100, being lots10 and U,.block 4. Allendale Tract, BrooklynTownship; $10.

SAN FRANCISCO "CALL"BUSINESS OFFICE of theSan Francisco Cali^.

710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock ever;eight In the year.

BRANCH OFFICES-530 Montgomery streetcorner Clay; open until9:30 o'clock.

339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock.713 Larkin street, open until9:30 o'clock.BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes

nntil 9o'clock.2618 Mission street, open until 9o'clock.116 Ninth street, open until9:80 O'clock.

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1896.14

CHUKCH NOTICES.I^^^H^wTß^^S^^L^ET^T^ljßTriT^^K^&-•»' tw.-en Second and Third- streets, twoblocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. W. W.Case, DD.pastor; Martin Scbnltz, musical director; W. F.Gibson, Sunday-school superintendent Hours ofpublic services 11 a. 11. and 7:45 p. v. Sunday-school at 12:30. Prayer-meeting Wednesday even-Ing. Epworth League 6:46 Sunday evening.Morningsubject. "InRemembrance ofMe." Even-ing subject, "The Horrors of a Week, and The Endof the World." It Is hoped that Mrs. MartinSrhuttz willbe present and sing a solo In the even-ing. Telephone black 961. ;

GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL*-*'Church, cor. Twenty-first and Capp sta.—Rev. -M. F. Coiburn, pastor. Preaching ny thepastor morning and evening. Boys' Brigade Bibleclass at 10 a.m., led by W. D. Klngsbury. Preach-ingat 11a. m. by the pastor: subj ct, *'Wock OutYour Own Salvation." Sunday-school at 2 p. 11..C. W. Mark, superintendent. All are wel-come. Parents, come and bring the children.Class-meeting at 6:30 p.m., led by Brother JamesP.enivick: praise service at 7:30 p..M., led byBrother Robert Husband. Preaching by the pastorat 7:45 p. M.;aubiect, "The Little Bible, or theCreed of the Three Parables." Everybody wel-come; seats free. -.'.-..' . .".

B^Sr* SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST«— Episcopal church, corner Hayes and Bu-chanan streets— Rev. John Stephens, pastor; resi-dence 309. Halght street Preaching at 11 a. m.and 7:45 p. m. At11a.m. by the pastor; subject:•'The Sure Foundation." At 7:45 p. x.. preach-ing by E. A. t.irvin. Sunday-school at 12:80p. M.. C. B. Perkins superintendent: EpworthLeague at 6:45 p. *c. The public cordially Invitedto all the services of this church. Seats freeUshers tendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesdayevening at 7:45 o'clock. • ... \u25a0. % ,._.'/

jt3S= CALVARYPRESBYTERIANCHURCH.^E»>J^- corner of Powell and Geary sts.— Rev. JohnHemphlll,D.D.,pastor,. willpreach atll a. m. and7:45 p. m. Topic lor evening. ."ATrumpet Callto a Larger Lite." "Morningmusic: '"Te Deum"Noi6 (Mospnlhal): offertory, alto solo, "OnlyWalt" (llripgs),Miss Jeanetle Wilcox. Eveningmusic: "Benedic Anima" (Dudley Buck); offer-tory, ''Hear My 1rayer" .(Southard), solos andquartet. :Chil iron may be presented for baptismat the bcglnn> iikof the morning service. Allarecordlullv invited. \u25a0 \u25a0. :\u25a0 .\u25a0 . /'. \u25a0

NOTICE OF MEETINGS.\u25a0SB" KING SOLOMON'S LODGENa^a"t&r 260, F. and A. M.—The officers and A,members are hereby notified to atteiid theIfJrfuneral of Brother WILLIAMCALNAN./V>late a member of VirginiaLodge No. 3, Virginia,Nev., on SUNDAY,May 31»at 1 p. it.,from theMasonic Temple. Funeral committee of otherlodges take notice. By order of the Master. \u25a0

HARRY BAEHR.Secretary.

H^ss=» CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139, F. Iim^& and A. M.—Officers and members. _^Vare requested to attend the funeral of our'Jf Jflate brother, J. H. HURD,on SATURDAY,f^r^May30. at 1:30 P. m.,from Masonic Temple. Byorder of the W.M. H.FOItTBIEDiS, Sec

OFFICERS ANDMEMBERS -Wit—R-^ of Franco Lodge No. 207. 1. O.0..F.. are requested to meet in their -?S?jBRS?hall on SUNDAY, May 31,1896, at "^vn^**10:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the latebrother, L.JUZIX. Byorder of

T. SEHABIAGUE,N.G.R. Lavinguk,Secretary.

irrsf* IRISHMEN, ATi X STIUN!a^-S' The annual picnic and games of vXwjTDivision No. 10, A.O. H.of A.,will take «AVj!place at Schuetzen Park, San Rafael, onccv/;?SATURDAY,May 30 (Decoration day). J^fe*Tickets, round trio. Including admission to park,adults 50c, children under 12 years of age 26c.

JNO. P. O'CONNELL, President.Jno. H. Doi.an, Rec Sec.

»^gr* THIRTIETH GRAND AN^T~Cy~Z~cF-£^ nualgathering and tames of the 3i.Ul£JCaledonian Club. Shell Mound Park,Berkeley, SATURDAY, May 30. A >=_«*most interesting programme, includinguU ancientScottish feats of strength nnd skill and other ex-citing new events. A handsome banner will bepresented to the winning team in the relay racebetween the high school boys of San Franciscoand Oakland. Noted athletes from all parts ofAmerica, as well as lads and lassies, willtake partCoin to the amount of $3000 and other valuableprizes willbe distributed to the successful com-petitors on tha grounds. Music and dancing intwo lartfe pavilions. A Caledonian welcome to all.Be sure and buy your tickets for Shell MoundPark. Admission— Adults 60c, children 25c.

D. R. MCNEILL.Chief.J. H. Duncan, Secretary.

•£-»» REV. J.Q. A. HENRYWILLLECTURE**JB? under the auspices of the Good CitizenshipCommittee at Metropolitan Temple SATURDAY,May 30, at Bp. m. Subject, "The New Emancipa-tion Proclamation."mpS' REBEL CORK BENEVOLENT ASSO-Br-c? elation.— The fourth annual picnic of this

society will take place at Shell Mound Park onSUNDAY, August 2, 1896. Bids for music willbe received by P. Donovan, 202 Fifth st, untilJune 11. . J. W. MAHONEY,Secretary.

ap^p NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET-"-C. ing—Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Notice ishereby given that a meeting of the stockholdersof the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, acorporation,willbe held on TUESDAY, the '.'d day of June,1896, at the hour of 11 a. it., at the office of thecompany, Parlor A, Palace Hotel, in the CityandCounty of San Francisco, State of California, forthe purpose of electing a board of directors for theensuing year and transacting such oilier businessas may legally come before the meeting.

A. B. SPRKCKELS, President.W. S. Lkakk,Secretary.San Francisco. Cal.. May15. 1896.

\u25a0fr3S»~A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5CENTS—3626^ WEEKLY CALL.Id wrapper, lor mailing.

SPECIAL, NOTICES.j^c7j£l3^TToS™c6n 2351S~&_ Kearny St.. ejects bad tenants for $10; allcosts paid. Telephone Red 364.

g?~?*. BAD TENANTS EJECTED .FOR $4;VfcjS? collections made, city or country. PacificCollection Co.. 415 Montzy st,' room 6. Tel. 6580.

SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE.

EsT HELP SECURED AT MRS. LAM-BERT'S, 306 Mason st,

EDUCATED GERMAN LADYDESIRES PO-sition In widower's familyorbyan aged couple;

same Is saving and understands housekeeping,sewing and cooking thoroughly. Address E. 1-.,box 6-_', Call Office.

YOUNG LADY, A STANFORD- STUDENT,X would like position as governess for the sum-

mer: best of references. For particulars addressA.L.BROWN. 413 Eddy st.

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OMPETIiNT, RELIABLE WOMAN WITH\J Child 8 months old wants situation on a ranchto do cooking and housework. Address L. C, box34, Call Office.

\'OUNG WOMAN WISHES TO DO CHAM--1 berwork Inrooming-house, houswork or care

of child 3or 4 hours daily. Address J. M.t box 72,this office. • '

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\u25a0yOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATIONX to do housework by the day, week or month.

7131 Clementina at., near Eighth, in rear.YOUNU GIRL WiSHtS SITUATION INX store; some experience; good references. Ad-

dress b. L.,box 58, Call.SCANDINAVIAN WOMAN WANTS POSI-O tion to do any kindof light work. Address S.B. A.,box 58, Call Office.VOL* GIRL 16 YEARS OLD WANTS SIT-X uation to co to the country with an old couple.Apply732 Natoma at

yOUXG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DOX lighthousework or to take care of baby. Ap-

ply732 Natoma st .'.\u25a0•. i'-

UrOMAN AND grown DAUG.HTER»» waul housework inany capacity; no objec-tions to the country. Apply632 Eddy st.

ANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER,»» companion or nurse to a. lady: domesticated

and fond of children. Address E. 8., box 73, Call.

Y"o'l".MiGl-.RMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA-X tion todo cooicing: and geieral housework In

private family. Inquire New Atlantic Hotel,207 Montgomery aye.

YouVou-V« COLORED WOMAN WANTS TODO

X gentlemen's mending. Add.Y.C,box 109, Call.IRST-CLASB SEAMSTRESS WOULD LIKE-f-wing byday with dressmaker. Call at 428

Natoma st . •

EFINED WIDOW, GOOD COOK. WISHES AX\jposition as housekeeper, or would take chargeof a rooming-house. Callor address Housekeeper,421 Eddy st., lower fiat"IT'LDERi.Y AMERICAN WOMAN WISHESXJ housework and cooKing for small family; noobjection tocountry. Call 230 Eleventh st.. -; v

SITUATI<'is' WANTED BY A YOUNG GIRLfor general housework ;good cook; references.

Call forR.K., 615 Eighth St., Oakland.

rVERMAN "EMPLOYMENT OFFICE: BESTVJ help secured. MRS. LAMBERT,306 Mason.

OMAN WISHES WORK TO DO SMALL*T washing and housecleanlng by the day.

1328% Natoma st.

SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLK-AOKDO woman to care for elderly lady or gentleman,or as housekeeper or child's nurse; none but re-fined parties need apply: best of references given:city or country. Address Prescott House, cornerKearny and Pacific sts.

\\TANTED— AS COOK OR LAUN-*» dress by middle-aged woman: is good seam-

stress; notafraid to work; references. AddressT.H.. care Coffin's drugstore, corner Sixteenthand Valencia sts.

PANI H LADY WANTS SITUATION AShousekeeper or to take charge of invalid or

lodging-house. Call or address 150 Fourth St.,room 12. • .

OUNG WIDOW FROM NEW ORLEANSwith a child wishes a housekeeper's position or

some light work to da Please call 917 Market st,room 18. . .pERMAN LADY WANTS SITUATION ASvT working Housekeeper or do housework Insmall family: references' given. Please call 259Stevenson st. ,bet. Third and Fourth. \

"DESPECTABLE .FRENCH SWISS PROTES-XX tant, middle-aged, as housekeeper in smallfamily,good references. 125 Gcugh st

EFINED YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKEto go East as*companion or nurse for fare. Ad-

dress box 501, Berkeley.

THIRST -CLASS NUR-E WOULD GIVE HER-T services as maid ornurse for fare and expensesto the :-.ust or Europe. 'Addre&s A.C, box 45. ('all.

•V7-OU.NG LADY WISHES PLACE IN PRI-X vate family: respectable Jewish family pre-

ferred. Call 448 Natoma st, near sixth.

/GERMAN WOMANWANTS.WORK BY THEVJ day: washing, ironing and cleaning. 358Eleventh st.pOMPETKNT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION\J to do general housework; is good cook andlaundress; not afraid of work. Call or address 214Third St., room 51. • •

PROTESTANT LADY,WITHA CHILDOF10Xyears, wants position as working housekeeperfor widower, or bachelor; a good home the objectAddress P. L.,box 102, Call Office.

LADY WANTS A SITUATION AS HOUSEJ keeper; city preferred. Address or apply 120y2Geary st., room 15.

WINCHES 1ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR.'» Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night:

$160 to s6 per week; convenient and respectable;free bus and baggage tb and from the ferry.

"youNO LADY RECENTLY FROM THEX East desires plain sewing and mending by theday. Room 8, 472 Stevenson st

AWEEK'S NEWS FOR B CENTS—

TH»—C WEEKLY CALL,Inwrapper, formailing.

SITUATIONS WANTED-MAtE.TO^T

*"CO.^ aSINESE" AP ANESEemployment office, 17 Webb st, below Kear-ny,bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231.

Japan INTELLIGENCE office. 413Stevenson at., bet Fifth and Sixth. .HINKSK AN11 JAPANKM-;EMPLOYMENToffice; best help. 414% O't'arrell; tel. K. 42&

CHINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLEhelp; tel. Main1997. BRADLEY 840Ch.y.

PC 1«. CuOlPo sin. >Ul'l'Llfc.!S COOKS; ALL_.branches -.short notice. i4<.>earv. tel.Orant43.T W.JIM, CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY-tI. ment office.

'637 Commercial. TeL Black 1261.

JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENToffice; best help. 3148 Sutter: tel. Grant 30. !

QITUATION6 WANTED BY GERMAN COU-O pie without children: wifeas cook, housekeep-er .or chambermaid; .man to take care of horses!cattle and garden, or as porter; references Callor address E., 319 Ellis st. .\u25a0\u25a0".,_VIAX :AND .WIFE; EASTERN PEOPLE"I*JL man understands general work on privateplace, horses, cattle,: poultry: wife competentcook, housekeeper or second work; referencesAddress T. 8..box 63. Call Office. «=ierences.

SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued.

TEADY YOUNG"1

MARRIED MAN WISHESk5 position sas porter or driver. ;Address S. E.,

box 28, this office.

"POSITION BY AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-X keeper, stenographer and typewriter; best ofreferences. Address P. T., box 42, Call Office.

\u25a0JAPANESE YOUNG BOY WANTS TO DOO housework or wait on table. Address T. H.,1606 Buchanan st \u25a0

r\ARDENER WISHES SITUATION: CANVT milk and take care of horses: references. Ad-dress GARDENER, box 42, this office.

COTCHMAN,SHORT AND HOMELY, BUT0 strong, sober and honest, would Hue work: un-derstands care Of horses: good recommendations.Address MUNCASTER. 68 Sacramento st. .OTENOOR.IPER, EXPERIENCED INLEUALiO and commercial work, desires position; per-manent or temporary: references. Address S. P.,box 89. Call 1ffice.JAPANESE BOY WANTS SITUATION TOodo housework and cook in family. Address H.N., 1001 Buchanan st [LIRST-CLASS FRENCHMAN WANTS SITUA-r tion asbedmaker; has good reference. Call or

address 621 Pacific st . \u25a0

bAKER FOREMAN WISHES TO TAKEIJ charge of shop, cityor country. Address Baker,box 141, call Office.\\T ANTT D~~BY STRONG YOUNG MAN—PO-»» sitlon Ina wholesale* house or witha shipping

or commission firm; not afraid of hard worK Ad-dress S. M.,box 161. Call Office.

COACHMAN— SITUATION WANTED; UN-Vjderstands thoroughly the care of horses, cows,garden, etc.; also careful driver: city or country;reference. Address C P., box 99, Call.

VOUKO MARRIED MAN, COMPOSITOR,X speaking and writing English and German,withsmall amount of money, wants position; isnot afraid to change his trade. Address Composi-tor, Oakland Call Office."I7XPERIENCED wine-maker and eel-Xli larman (German), for the past 10 years fore-man In large California wineries, withfirst -classreferences, seeks employment: country preferred.Address box 1,CallOffice,Los Angeles.

WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEARMarket—Electric lights In every room: 200

rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6.perweek;free bus and baggage to and from the ferry.

INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD,NEAR—Electric lights In every room: 200

rooms: 25c to $150 per night; $1 60 to $6 perweek; freebus and baggage ioand from the ferry.

"FEMALE HELP WANTED.

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ANTED—GERMAN NURSE. S2O; FRF.NCHcook, $25: 2 Swedish cooks, $25: second girl

and sewing, $25; waitress, boarding-house, #20;German cook. $25. LEON ANDRE,315 Stockton.

C"OlI .SMALL MOUNTAIN RESORT, FARE1 paid, $25; cook, small hotel, city, $20: Ger-

man cook, city,$25; Protestant "<•<> >k, Shu Mateo,$25: German or Scandinavian cook, $25: girls forAlameda, Cloverdale, Cornwall and otbe- countryplaces, $15. C. R. HANsKN&CO., IJO Geary st

WANTED—COMPETENT NURSE FOR WO*» children 10 go io New York and return, $25,

see lady here, references and experience necessary;also anurse to care forInfant to travel to Europeand return, wages $20. Apply this morning toMISSPLUNKETT, 424 Slitter St.

ANTED—aTnEAT'yOUNG WOMAN FORhousework and cooking, American family, 3

crown persons, short distance from city, $20.MURRAY _ READY,634 Clay St. «'AITRESS, SMALL RESTAURANT, NEARcity,$15 and room; young woman, kitchen

work, .*'-•(>: and other places. MURRAY AREADY. 634 Clay st.

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\VTANTED—6 WAITRESSES AND CHAM-*» bermaids, resorts and hotels, $20; Protestant

cook plain wash, $25; Protestant second girl,$20:French nurse, $20; 3cooks, German style, $25; 2cooks. institution and boarding-house, $30 and $35,and girlsfor cooking and housework. J. F.CROs-I-TTA CO., 312 Sutter st.

3k.JiA.Mbth.MAll^. $20, ROOM. ETC., ANDwail some: 3 ludy Ironers, $30, $25 and $20

per month, board, etc., hotel work;pastry cook,$30, room, etc.: waitress, $16, room, etc.: 3 wait-resses, city,$20, room, etc.: waitress, $15, room,etc.; waitress, ,$4 a week: girl for-ooardinK -house,$12, room, etc.: 6 houseglrls, $20 to $25 permonth: 15 housegirls, $15 per month; 15 younggirls, $8, $10 and $12 per month: middle-agedwoman for nice family. Woodland. Cal. MAR-TIN'SEmployment Agency. 749 Market st.

IRST-CLAss GERMAN COOK, $25: CALLearly Saturday. MRS. LAMBERT,306 Mason.ERMAN GjRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK.VJ $20: call Saturday. MRS. LAMBERT, 806

Mason st. \u25a0.\u25a0."•.=\u25a0 •

T\rANTED—APPRENTICES FOR MILLIN-'\u25a0 fry. German girl,family work; experienced

Miirtmaker: waitress, hotel, $20. COLUMBIA,128 Fourth St. . . .VOUNOGERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERALX housework: must begood plain cook; American

family. Callfrom 11until2, 812b Larkinst

YOUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY; GOODX home: wages $5 month. 1012 Jackson st,

between Mason and Taylor, lower flatANTED—A 1-EW BRIGHT LADIES TO

« "handle a rapid-selling article of large profits.

Call at -OSV2 Leavenworth st at 9:30 *._

YYANTED—

A BRIGHT WOMAN WHO*» knows how to sell; young gir s need notap-

ply. Address M. M.,box 89.Call Office.FiTl TO WORK IN RESTAURANT; $10;sleep home; no Sunday work. 524 Sixth si.

\\r ETNURSK APPLY DR. CM. O. LEVIBON.11 606 Suiter st, from Ito3P. M.

\\r ANTED—YOUNU GIRL TOTAKE CARE*» of baby. 11Pearl st. \u25a0.-.;;

VOUXG WOMAN TO ASSIST IN COOKING.X 324 Larkin st.

01 NGOIRLFOR (iENBRALHOUSEWORKX and washing, wages $12. 41Eleventh st.'

OUNG GIRL ASSIST WITH BABY 3X years old. Call to-day. 9and 12 a.m. 31Fulton.I/IIRST-CLAS.-S WOMAN COOK FOR HOTEL,X' and chambermaid. 615 Elghhst, Oakland.

GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE-VJ work. 2821 Buchanan st.; call from 9to 12p. if.

\\TANTED-FIRST-CLASSCOOK FOR HOTEL.*> W. t., box 18, Call Office.T ADIES TO LEARN HAIRDREBSINO,XJ manicuring and beauty-culture. 131 Post, r. 20.VyjLLGIVE INEXCHANGE FOR DRESS-maklnga annny furnished room. 1214 Laguna.

COAT-FINISHERB WANTED.~"64TMARKEf\J street.

T ADY AGENTS: NEW INVENTION; CUT-XJ ting-dresses taught 1hour; rights forsale. 605Fell st

A PPRENTICEB--SPECIAL LESSONS EVERYJt\. Tnes. In dress cutting. .14 McAllister,room 67.\fOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE-»'A Winchester House, 44 Third st, near Market;200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $6per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry.

AIKDRESsIMi. 25c AND 35c: MORNINGand eve classes; 10leasons,$l 60. 1248 Mission.DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AN FITTING

taught; new styles: perfect fitting patterns25c up. McDOWELL Ac:ulemv. 21 Powell st

MALE HELP WANTED. r~~

WANTED —SA USAGE-mXkER~ Tor a"*» country shop; $50 per month and found; mustbe first class. Apply to W. D.EWER A CO.. «26

Clay st.

ANTED—NURSE'- FOR ASYLUM: MUST"be acquainted with mental diseases: $30 and

found. Applyto W. D.EWER ACO., 626 Clay stANTED— COOK, SMALL COUNTRYhotel, $:-5; barber, country shop; blacksmith,

country shop; butter-makers, $25; 3milkers, $20:6 farmers. $-'0 and $25; German young man aboutbakery, $20 and found,and others. W. D.EWERA CO., 626 Clay st. \u25a0

iyANTED-MAN TO MILK8 TO 10 COWS,»" make butter and do chores for nice place in

Sonoma County; good steady job at $20 per monthand board. Apply to W. D. EWER A CO.. 626Clay at.

OA FARMERS FOR vineyards, farms"01/ orchards, etc., at 920 and $26. MURRAY AREADY,634 and 636 Clay st -

\u25a0 .MILKERS, $25 PEii MONTHand FOUND;man to herd hogs: sailor for a gentleman's

yacht. MURRAY AREADY,034 and 636 Clay.<)f) MEN IO DIG IRRIGATION DITCHES—•\f for a large company's ranch, near city,S2Oand found; steady job. MURRAY A READY,634 and 036 Clay st.

'1(1HAYMAKERS,.$1 day and board;1" foreman stableman, $32 50. MURRAY AREADY,634 and 636 Clay st. • "". . *

1A LABORERS FOR CITY WORK. $160X\J day: 3 teamsters, «26. MURRAYAREADY,634 and 636 Clay st. ,... • '

2 1 MEN FOrt SAWMILL AND WOODS£ work. MURRAY A READY,634 and 636Clay st • •

90 RKDWOOD TIEMAKERS, 8C AND 100, each: 2 woodchoppers; rharcoal-burners, 10csack. MURRAY A READY. 634 and 636 Clay st.AN*v°J?uiaXtTE FAMILY;»2a MUR.m RAY AREADY.B34 and B3tf Clay St.

ft COOKS, $30, $40 AND $65; COOK FOR MIN-U Ing hotel, $40: baker for partner; cook andwife, $30; 3 waiters. $30 and $35; 2 extra walt-

RKAn^"'^J« "nd *"J0-

MUKRAY*KhADY,o«j4and 6HH Clayat,

mOM DEVLIN. THE waiter, pleaseX call, c.R. HANSKNACO., 110 Geary stI RJ-DWOOD TJKMAKEHS, SEE BOSS\u25a01 V here; 6 swampers

-for the woods, $26 andboard: 6 laborers for railroad work, $175 a day; 3farmers, $20. C. R. HANSEN A CO., 110 Geary.

SECOND COOK FOR A SUMMER RKSORT",550 to $60; baker and pastry cook fora sum-mer resort #60; pastry cook and baker, hotel.cliy.s4o: silverman. country hole!. $26: secondcook, country hotel, $35: 3 waiters, spring- 2waiters, summer resort C. R.HaNSEN A CO.110 Geary st. . '

9 MINERS, MACHINE DRILL,. 160 ANDw board; haymakers and farmhands, $20 and26; cook, restaurant, $50; cook for few men, $18--ranch teamster and wife, $35. R. T. WARD ACO., 608 aud 610 Clay st \u25a0 . *

ANTED-3 MEN TO WORK ON A VINE-T» yard, $20 and found;: lunch waiter; Frenchassistant; ironi r, country, $„ to $30; 2 French-men for vineyard. $20 and found; etc LEONANDRE,315 Stockton St. ; '\u25a0 \u25a0 .••

\\rANTED —YOUNG ENGLISHMAN OR. Irishman as groom In private family in coun-try;$25. • ApplyM18.4 PLUNKETT,424 Sutter.

HELP WANTED—Continued. \u0084_;'

WANTED —MACHINIST FOR COUNTRY,"$2 50 day; milkers, $25: farmer, $25; bandy

man forranch, $20- blacksmith, country shop,ranch cook, $18: 2 wairers for country, $25 and$35, and others. Apply toJ. F.CROSSETT ACO.,628 Sacramento at T . " "

0 WAITERS, SMALL PLACES, $20, ROOM,*J etc: 6ranchhands, $16, etc.; ranchhands, $1per day, etc. 2 young men, light wock inan In-stitution. $15, room, board, etc. MARTIN'SEmployment Agency, 749 Market at.

WANTED-3 BARBERS,. STEADY; GOODvtstmaker. good salary. COLUMBIA,128

Fourth st .\\T ANTED—GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS•» salesman-, one with knowledge of clothing.Apply 523 Market st, room 7, from 9 to 12.

9 BARBERS FOR SATURDAY"; $3. 526%—Fourth st

OOD BARBER FOR SATURDAY;YOUNG\J man preferred; $3. 324 Grant aye.

BAR ER WANTED FOR SATURDAY ANDSunday. 1423 Dnpont st. '.

1.A HER FOR SATURDAY: ALSO BOOT-I>black. 32Tnlrdst|^ARBER WANTED. 1424 POLK ST.

1J ARBER.H—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALLBEC-XJ re'.arr Barbers' Asso.. 325 Grant are. S. FUCH3.L»ARBERS' ASSOCIATION Or EMPLOY-X> meat -Secy, P. c.Uamann, 2 Farrell.

Y^^A-'JTED-A^YOUNG'GERMAN"MAN TO»» work in grocery and take care-of horse. Ap-

ply to-day at 427 Broderlck at. .A ANWHO UNDERSTANDS BAND-RESA W--I*ling, scroll-sawing and shaper work. Apply718 Minna st

OY TO ATTEND CIGAR-STAND AND BEgenerally useful: reference. 2 Hayes st.

TRONERS WANTED. PARISIANLAUNDRY,X Twenty-ninth and Dolores.

HOEMAKER WANTED IN SAN RAFAEL.0 Apply20» Mason at., city.

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nisHWASHER wanted, $16 and board.XJ 7 East St., near Folsom. \u25a0

'OUNGMANFOR OFFICE WORK; MUSThave small capital. R.E., box 136. Call Office.OY ABOUT 18; MUST HAVE .EXPERTence in grocery. Vallejoand Larkin.

WA TED— YOUNG EXPERIENCED BUT-cher; references. 1803 Hsights*.

bARBERS—

BEST-PAYING 3-CHAIR 16cX* shop, laundry office and cigar-stand forsale.Applyor address ASA BK-RDROW, Sau Jose.

YOUNG PHOTOURAPHEB, WITH MORRI-X son wide-angle leDse and 5x7 box.used to view-wors:, as partner to travel. Address Photo, CallOfllce, Oakland.

SHOP FOR SALE; ESTABLISHED 3 YEARS;situated among factories and lodging-houses;

can be had for$100; 3 living-rooms in rear; ownergoing Into business withhis father. Apply CallOffice."

EN'S %-SOLING. 60c; LADIES,40c: DONE. while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel.ANTED—RESTAURANT AND RESTAU-

*» rant furniture; spot cash paid. Columbia, 128Fourth st

WANTED—

PARTNER IN GOOD-PAYINGbusiuess: capital required, $260. Address D.,

box 109, allOffice. \u25a0•

ARBER-SHOP; I60; SPLENDID CHANCE:no rent: $160. STOLTZ, 630 Market st.

PENSIONS— J. H.SHEPARD ACO., THEOLDX reliable attorneys, 1068 East Sixteenth st,Oakland, Cal.

ESI PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND-hand shoes, 749 Mission St., opp. Grand Opera-

house: new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50and $3: ladles', gents' and children's misfit andcast-oft shoes bought or exchanged.

LCHO HOUSE] 5631* MARKET ST.—Rooms 20c, 35c. to 60c. night; $1 to $S week.

JUST OPENED; CONTINENTALHOUSE, 621O Pacific St., below Kearny; lodging half price. sc,10c, 16c per night: clean beds, sunny rooms.

ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATESMarine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un-

married men between the ages of 21and 30 years:not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of goodcharacter and temperate habits; able to read,write and speak English properly; onlycitizens ofthe United states or persons who have legally de-clared their intentions to become citizens will d«accepted; this Important branch of the navalservice offers special inducements: giving op-portunities to visit all parts of the world on boardour new cruisers. For further information apply atthe Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis at., San Francisco,CaL . ,CIALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 60:)half-solelng 25c up. 969 Howard at., nr. Sixth.

KTHMA CUKE GUARANTEED: DR. IiOR-»A. din's Chocolate Emulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay.

\\TINC ESTE HOUSE. 44 THIRDST.,'» Market; 200 rooms. 25 cents a night: reading-room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry.

ES. REMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAYST.; JttOT-. tie wineor beer hot lunch 5 ceu ss.\\TANTED- MES TO Lr.ARN BARBER*» trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given andcatalogue sent S. F. Barber school. 1515 Howard.\\rANTED—AN IDEA:WHO CAN THINKOF*'

some simple thing to patent? Protect yourIdeas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHNWKDDERBUKN A ''0., Dept. L. Patent Attor-neys, Washington, I).C, for their $1800 prize offerand list of 200 Inventions wanted.

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(KLERKS' AND LA808 1 CLAIMSB'GHT;VJac'ta adjusted. RATTO'S, 612 My,tel. m. 353.

BEST INCITY—SING' E ROOMS, 15,20 AND25 cents per night. $1. $125. $1 60 per week.

Pacific House. Commercial and LeldeidorS sts.

ROOMS 15c TO 75c PER NIGHT:600 TO »150per week. Oriental, 226 Drumm st

ANTED.TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR""\u25a0 ers&clerks. KNOXCollection Agcy, 110 SutlerHAT CHEER HOUSE, 62J SACRAMENTOat. ;200 rooms; best in the city- single rooms

SO and 25c a night,ll*week:meals 10c

WANTED—LABORERS AND mechanics»» to know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprie-tor, stilt runs Denver House, 217 Third Bt; 160large rooms; 25c per nigh"-:|Ito $3 per week.

IINDELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND HOWARD\u25a0 ' als.: single furnished rms 75c week, 15c night.1 inMEN TO TAKE LODGING A.T 100, 15cl.\i\Jand 20c a night, including coffee and rolls.624 Washington at., near Kearny.

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VV'E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR* *your old shoes and make them as good as Dew,

and with our new machines we can do your workat one-half the usual price; done while you wait662 Mission st., between First and Second sts.\1 ENTO FEED MANHATTANSTOCK FOOD;itlallgrocers keep it.

EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, bOMEnearly new. 26c to$1 25. 662 Mission.

J-'BKE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOli 60:X*also a bottl eof lager. 6c, at 637 Clay at.

HUtY ACME HOUSE. !IjliiAUKKTbT,BK--1 low Sixth, fora room: Ss<- a night; $1a week.

\\TANTED-BINGLK BOOMS, 150 A DAY:$1*' v«ek; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 a week;reading-room: dallypapers. 36 Clay st

AGENTS WANTED."1 { .__.._».

UNDER BOTH FLAGS"; ENTIRELY NEW;nnrivaled success; the story of the war as told

by the actors on both aides, without party preju-dice or sectional strife: how the battles were won;great war pictures bygreat artists: agents wantedeverywhere. THE J. DEWING COMPANY,Flood building.S. F.

ANTED—7 GOOD SOLICITORS TO CAN-vass formembers for Union Fraternal League:

the order pays sick and accident benefits from $7to $14 per week, and disability benefits from $250to $1000, and death benefits $250 to $2000; we arepaving good workers $3 to $9per day. For termscall or address Union Fraternal League, 124 Turkst, S. F., Cal. ..... '

ffi»*>ADAYFOR YOU:$18 CASH REQUIRED;«IP»> invest c, 6 to 7 p. M.,1625 Howard st.

KOOMS WANTED.TTOUNG GENTLEMAN OF GOOD HABITSX would liken room In private family; rent rea-

sonable; central: st: te terms. R., box 40, Call. ,\u25a0

WANTED-MISCKLLANEOUS.

\\TANT7n^SASH7^>b7jR~ANirM ATCHING"machinery for small architectural shop.. Ad-

dress,, with list of machines, LEON BAN.FORD,Sacramento, Cal. -t . \u25a0 :

IGHEST PRICES PAID LADIES'.GENTS',children's clothing; postals. Mrs. Hahn, 316 3d.

SELL YUUK BOOKS. CLOTHING ANDJEWelrr to A.KLEIN.109 Sixth st: send postal.

DENTISTS. .; \u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0

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}*7*WWT-CLASSU~££nT ISTUyT FIRST-CLASS*XIprices; first-class results: painless extractionand painless Implantation of. teeth.

\u25a0 W.C.HAR-DING,CM.,M.D., 500 Sutter St., corner Powell.

R.L. T. 1\u25a0RAN EX ACT10 I'Al.MiK*.«,.crown work, bridge work and teeth without

plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ava.T^ROOME DENTALASSOCIATION.759 MAR-\J ket, bet 3d and 4th, gas specialists: only reli-able agent for painless extraction; artificial teethInn $5; fillingsfrm $1;extracting 60c, withgas $1.

WORK: VERY LOWEST PRICES.DR. HARDCASTLE,628 Montgomery, rm. 1.

<U»7 A set "ior TEETH: WARRANTED AS<JP * good as can be made: filling$1. Dr.SIMMS,dentist. 930 Market St.. next Baldwin Theater.

DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST.,near Eleventh: no charge for extracting when

plates are mode: old plates made over like new;teeth from $8 per set: extracting 60c; gas given.

1/ULL e_i' OF. itKIH,$7; WARRANTEDX1five years. DR. V. CAVaLSKY. 24 sixth at \u25a0

ETOFTIiETH WITHOUT A 1-I^ATK,DB. H.YOUNii.18*1Polk st. \u25a0

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I\R. GEORGE W. LEEK. THii GEN INKXJ Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extractionand patentee of Improved" bridge work or teemwithout any plate, moved from 6 to ISOU*Farrell st

T»AINLESS EXTRACTION. 60c; CROWNX bridge work a specialty; plates, $5 up: 13 vearvexperience. R. L.WALSH. D.D.S.. B16"^ Geary.

|\R. H. H. SHAW. 224 KEARN -BRIIHiB-XJ work a specialty; open evenings .7:80 to9. "..,.t DENTAL ASSOCIATION.HO* MAR-_k!i?±_ DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.

DXJ. J.LEEK,:1206 MARKET.COR.GOLDENGat« aye.—Open, evenings: Sundays tillnoon.LL WORK REASONABLE AND WA.Brranted.

-DR. J. W. KEY,1123 Market it .

PERSONALS.TyANTED—TOKNOW THE WHEREABOUTS»» of Australian Jack Dock, the teamster, andGeorge, the engineer, John Decorsey and HunterSmith, and any other friends of George M.Drum.Kindlycommunicate orcall at 110 Fourth,room 6.•WATCH,f.JEWELRY REPAIRING; LOW*» prices and first-class work guaranteed. Givea trial to J. N.BRITTAIN.20 Geary, nr. Kearny.

AIRDRESSED. 25c: SHAMPOO, 25c: MAS-XX leure, 26c. BUTLER'S. 131 Post, r.20,elevtr.IJUYYOUR DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINEN,

J-J lace curtains, towels, hosiery, underwear, para-sols, corsets, embroidery, laces, buttons, linings,threads, handkerchiefs, veilings, bedspreads, etc,,very cheap at Pioneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth.

WARD—THE MASTER PAINTERS' AS-X\jaociation offer a reward of $20 for Informationleading to the arrest and conviction lof any onestealing tools or material from any of the placeswhere work is being done. '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 =

ifTWIFE, ELIZABETHGardiner, hay--«-•\u25a0 Ingleit my bed and board, 1 shall no longerbe responsible for any debts contracted by her'"er this date, May 29, 1896. RALPH GAR-\u25a0UI^.KR. • ,, , . ,.(CONSUMPTION TREATED BY A NEW\J method. DR. AMERICAN, 86 Va Geary st;hours 12 to 2:30.

ANCER-CURING!SURE CURE NOCURE,\J. no pay. Address MRS. L.C. WHITNEY. 1218Cypress St., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Oak-land, Cal.

A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A BPE-Jr%. cialty;private: no charge unless successful; alllaw suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at-tended to. G.W. HOWE.atty-at-law. K5O Market st]^"OTICE TO RANCHMEN—1 NEW MARK-J-i ham Eureka mower for sale cheap forcash.H.CALL HAN.737 Fo som St.

GEO. W. PHELPs, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,216VJ Sansome st., room 4.

PARISIAN MILLINERY SCHOOL; A FULLx course taught in six weeKs: competent gradu-ates guaranteed positiona. 8 Golden «. ate aye.

SUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO0 guaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rateTalorlngCompany.l 117 Market st,bet 7th and Bth.T AM NOT SECOND CLASS. AS MY PRICE. I,.c) forhair-dressing might lead some peopleto believe; Iemploy nine of the best artists in the? L?r\^ , 1,,—l8 the Place

-HIStockton st, G.

"\TAPOR AND ELECTRIC BATHS FOR*?^be mBtiBm> Scl*"**!Constipation, Obesity.Do/ iuric at.

ECONOMY" MILLINERY,RED FRONT,X 40, 46sixth st; children's school hats sc: dyed,pressed 25c.; hats trimmed 25c; feathers curled 6c

LIBERAL. ADVANCES ON JJIAMOiNUa. Jc WJ J <By,etc.:lowes: rr.tes. 84S Market at

SPKCIAL-SOL. SHIPPER ACO.. MERCHANTTailors. Spreckelsbulldlng, 927 Market,rm. 317.Gentlemen furnishing cloth can have suits or over-

coats made from $9 up: trousers $2 up; workman-ship and trimmings guaranteed; self-measurementcards sent free; country trade solicited.rrmuNics moved, 25 cents, commercialX Transfer Company. 43 Suiter st. ; telephonemain 49: keep your checks for us.1I>AA CARDS, $150; SHOW CARDS, 15c:I1iVfyj tel. Black 141. HILL,22 Geary st, r.39!

SK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR VERMONTHair Wash ;cures scalp diseases; lake no other.

AZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET ST.;XV fine edge put on razor for25 cents.

TTHEVERY LOWEST EASY TKRMS YOUcan buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.; alsodress goods, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS-CHILD'S. 313-216 Mason st; open evenings.

ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOMIWinchester House, 44 Third St., near Market;

200 rooms. 26c to $160 per night: $1 50 to $6 perweek; free bus and baggage, to and from the ferry.

ShT ROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES' HAIR-.dresser, removed 10 24 Geary. Popular prices.ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE

X and Newspaper Illustration; day and eveningclasses: instructors, J. 11. E. Partlngton. GertrudePartlngton.R.L. Particulars 424 Pine st

DR.DUCKETT, 1703 POST ST., NEAR BU-cnanan; gas given;crown and bridge work.ITYOF PARIS LAUNDRY,FORMERLY 132Geary, remc7ed from Larkin st. to 119 stock-

ton; first-class laundry. MRS. JAUSSAUD.TJIGOUTDOOR STEREOPTICONSHOW EVE-X) rynight cor. Market and Sixth sts. ;artistic ad-vertisements in living light; promoters of busi-ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Marketst

-VGOLD. SILVER, CENTS' AND LADIES'clothing bought COLMAN,41 3a. cor. Jessie.

fILOAKt),CAPES ANl.SLITS RETAILED ATVJ mfrs1cost. Factor*-. 20 Sansome at., apstaln.

/CHEAPEST ANDBEST INAMERICA—\J WEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in theUnited States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-nge free,

JDKESSMAKEUS.tSrESijES $2UP: WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UP;XJ lawn $1 up. 5053^ Natoma St., above Sixth.J"] A TAYLOR—ELEGANT STYLISHSUITS,il"$5 up: dresses made over.

CLAIBVOVANTS.-ir-'£-\u25a0-"\u25a0

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50 cts and $I—6o cts and $I—so cts and $1."KNOWLEDGE IS POWER."

Therefore consult the great clairvoyants,PROFS. EUGENE AND VAN DE VERB,

1728 MARKET ST.Their readings astonish the most skeptical. All

are satisfied. The professors give advice on allmatters that are of Interest to humanity. Busi-ness, speculation, Investments, insurance, love,courtship, marriage and divorce: settle lovers'quarrels and cause speedy and happy marriages.They locate mines and burled treasures, find lostor stolen property, Interpret dreams, cure Dadhabits and destroy evil influences in half' thetime required by the best. of the other mediums.Remember, there are but .few mediums in theworld that can work these wonders, and none out-side of the eminent professors In San Francisco.

Remember also . that the professors are perma-nently located inSan Francisco: they are here tostay. Hours 10 a. m. toBf. m. Sundays 2 to 6p.

_Letters containing stamps answered.

PROFS. EUGENE A VANDE VERE,• . 1728 Market st

DO NOTiFAIL TO CONSULT PROF. M. L.Carnelle, the celebrated clairvoyant and busi-

ness medium: he gives correct Information onlove, courtship, marriages, journeys, lawsuits,mining speculations and all family affairs; tellsyou where to go and .wnat to do to be successful,reunites the separated and causes a speedy mar-riage with the one of your choice: letters withstamp answered. 220 Mvst. . hours 9to 9.

BOF. C. LEON, 1007 MARKET ST.. NEARSixth: wonderful power; advice on business,

speculation, love, marriage, divorce, etc.: tells offriends and enemies; 9 to 8, also Sunday.

Ql X ELLIS ST.—i'ROF. AND MME. HALE,OX*Joccult scientist, palmistry and clairvoyants;camo.i given: 9to 9: also Sunday. • • • -

ME.RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY:tipson races; names given;-25c up. 6Fourth.

YPSY' LIFE-READER; LADIES, 25c;gents, 50c;readings (tally except Sun. 5 7th.

ME. LEGETTE: PRESENT, PAST ANDFU-ture, 25c 311Tehama, upstairs, near Fourth..ME.PORTER. WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY-ant, card-reader, born with a douDie veiland

second sight; ladies 50c.' gents $1; palmistry andclairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 lurkst, nr. Jones.

MMEMOREAU.-BEHT MEDIUM:REVEALSpast, present, future: 25c up. 764 Howard st.

ME. SYBILLE Ti-.LLS FROM CRADLE TOthe grave: fee -'5 cents. 914 O'Farrell st.

MX. ARNDT,BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN*the world:50c and $1, shows you the plctureot

your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market

VJME. STEWART:UREATKSV CARD READ-ivIerand clairvoyant 4n world; seventh daughter:read cards since 11years of age; mining, lawsuitsmarriage: ladles or gents 50c. 917 Market 3and 4.

ETURNEI), WORLD-RENOWNED MMX.XV SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past,[.resell! and future; prices moderate. 856 Mission.

. ' -. • • I SPIRITUALISM.npEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MMeT'e!'X YOUNi,,605 McAllister st: sittings daily.

\I~ME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT 26\u25a0»-«\u25a0 yrs. Kearny, now 9-9 Post; fee $1; letter $2.

RB. DR. MIRANDAS, MEDIUM, PHYSl-cian. guarantees satisfaction; love, business;

removes evil influences: her Revealed Medicinescure ulldiseases: sit.$1:10 toB p.m: 1206 MarketVI88. KATEHOSKINS. TRANCE ANDBUSI--I*lness medium: sittings daily:$1; circles Tues-day evening, 25 cents. 136 Oak st

ADDIE SWAIN; ASTRAL-SKER; LADIESonly;no fee onlyas a gift. 1055 Market st.

"VfRS. J. J. WHITNEY. CLAIRVOYANTlU_^riuice medium: sittings $1. 21K Stockton st

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T OST. MONDAY-BROWNISH RED MEMO-XJ randum book, going from California Hotel toPalace. Reward If returned to Palace Hotellaundry.

OST—INOTEBOOK, RED COVER. FINDERreturn to 501 Fell st.:reward.

LOST—MAY 27, 1896, A RED COW WITH,rope on neck. Please return toJ. FEEDERLY,

1418 Vermont st , bet. Twenty-fifth and Twenty-slxth; liberal reward. •(OilAll ward

—PLAIN GOLD-PLATED

\u2666lPl\-» child's watch (Cenntenial movement), val-ued as a giftof deceased grandfather. Full valueof watch as reward for return to this office. ..Lost— A PASSBOOK withTHE HIBERNIA

Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, inthe name of LUIGIARCURI. No. 146670. Thefinder willplease return to bank.

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TRISH SETTER BITCH. OWNER CANHAVEX same by paving charge*. 1838^ Howard st

ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW.A DVICEFREE^DI VORCE—AWS

f*- •Jty; private;, no charge unless successful; alllaw suits, claims, collections, wills,deeds, etc., at-tended to. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market.T J

E. PHILLIPS—UTS. ANDSTATE COURTS;XJ. R.E. titles and wills: money to loan ones-tates; charges moderate.. offices 608 California st.

\| •[;'\u25a0 NOLEN,,ATTOMNKY-aT-LaW. 719\u25a0ITX. Market st.; advice free.

T J. MURRAY,ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR ATX. law: advice free. 24 Sixth st. rooms 14. 15.W V-DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-Ar-LAW,42O»» • California st. rooms 14 and 15: Advice free.

BUSINESS CHANCES.

fl^or 7-ROOM HO'USK: ALL FURNISHED;2) OtJ. the roomers pay more than the rent for

one-half the use ofthe house; itla a snap and seeit quick; everything furnished complete. T.LUbELSKI, 7 City Hall aye.

tirjr FINE BUTCHER " SHOP WITHxjpDI«). three horses an.l one wagon and all thetools: fine location in an Interior town; goodtrade; investigate this fine country place and yonwillbuy it S. LUBELSKI.City Hallaye.

UCQXfIA GROCERY ANDBAR; ELEGANT•1;

—«)''U. corner stand ;doing fine:rare chance

for fine grocery investment: sea this place at once:the fullest Investigation; located north of MarketSt T.LUBELSKI, 7CityHall aye. \u25a0 . -.©Qfift FINESALOONDOINGFROM*15 TO»pOUU. $20 a day business; best location in th-city; on principal street; this Li a snap. T. LU-Bfc-LSKI.7City Hallaye.

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ifrIQAA GROCERY AND BAR; DOING•jpXO' v. tine business; corner stand: cheaprent: . 1? stock; rare bargain: come see this splen-did buy: also horse and wagon. T. LUBELSKI,7City Hall aye.

*''AELEGANT STATIONERYAND CO\fi)OO\J. fectionery, with soda fountain: finestlocality; cheap rent and 4 fine living-rooms; seethis fine place at once; paying well. T. LUBEL-SKI,7 City Hall aye. .

O SELL YOUR BUSINESS PLACE ORlodging-house come see me, as Ihave customers

on hand. T,LUBELSKI,7 City Hallavenue.LEGANT GROCERY WITH 2 TEAMS:

well-established business; fine location; in-vestigate this rare chance, this fine place. T. LU-BELSKi,7 CityHall aye.

EsT BARGAIN ON EARTH, HALF IN-terest in restaurant doing$50 to $60 per day;

oldestablished: profits, $10 to i?is per day; fullInvestigation before buying: will take good secur-ity or trade; a snap: cheap. COLUMBIA,128Fourth st.

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WANTED—RESTAURANTS AND RESTAU-rant furniture: also lodging-houses; we haveplenty of money to speculate on bargains. Co-

lumbia,128 Fourth st

TFYOU HAVE ANYTHING TO BUY, SELL,X trade or exchange, see us at once; willsell yourbusiness in 3da\-s or treat; we nave snaps forbuyers. Columbia, 128 Fourth st.

<J]»jCn, COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE«ID tO\J. worth $750; estaDlished 5 years; clears$100 per month; good' reason for selling; trialgiven. BARRETTA SKIFF, 921 Marbet st.

<£9nn SALOON AND CARD ROOM; GOOD«J>— W. business; clearing $3 to $5 dally;'lookthis up. KENNY ACO., 765 Market St.

pROCERY-STORE WITHGOOD ASSORTEDVT stock, doing large family trade. This Isa fineopportunity to get good paying business. Particu-lars of J.B. MIHA.v,509 Kearny st.

C_ "IOF; RESTAURANT;DOINGGOOD BUSI-».j* 1 —•'. ness: fine place forman and wife; av-erage receipts $16 per day. MEEKS ACO., 8661/3Market st. . •

ICEGENTS' FURNISHING AND NOTIONx\ store for sale, in the Mission; 3 years' lease;price $750; $300 cash, the balance monthly. Ad-dress C A., box 58, Call Office. "

pROCERY AND BAR; 3 LIVINGROOMS;vJT good location. Call at 28 Rausch st, bet. Sev-enth and Eighth, Howard and Folsom. •

TITANTFD—RESTAURANT CHEAP FOR•cash. Address 8., box 2, this office.

©Q7F; GROCERY ANDBAB. 813 BRYANT<jpO1U. street.

OARDING-HOUSE; GOOD BARGAIN; ONXJ account of sickness. ApplyCall Office.dI;7C BAKERY AND NOTION -

STORE;«IT IO. cheap: on account of leaving city;fine-location. Inquireat 1024 Leavenworth st. \u25a0

MABTINKZ HOTEL—

TO RENT, UNFUR-Ii-nished: terms reasonable; 56 rooms; In goodorder. D. J. WEST, Martinez,. Cal. -\u25a0

18*97?. BUTCHER-SHOP, FIXTURES, 2<ip—IO. horses, wagon, cart; a whole outfit;old-established, good trade. For particulars seeLUHRS BROS., 144 First St.

CCOMPLETE STOCK OF POULTRY RANCHVJ cheap; 400 thoroughbred fowls; close to localtrain; East Oakland; low rent. E. HILL,Dono-hoe building. . .nENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY\SX lady of means, $35 capltaC 12 Mason st., rm. 2

>t9?vfk PARTNER WANTED TO-DAY lIN_uv». ai saloon and lunch-house, or wouldsell whole interest: sickness the cause of selling-no agent: receipts $13 to $14 a day. Address E..box 17, this office. . .IiOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OKDEPARTURE,

the finest restaurant and oyster-house in thecity; best location. Apply112 Ellis, TivoliOysterCafe.OALOON—WITH 2 ROOMS; A BARGAIN:0 $275. Apply 735 Mission at.

1/ OR SALE CHEAP— BAKERY ANDCOFFEEX1saloon, withliving-rooms': rent low. 306 Fourth.OOD EVENING ROUTE. APPLY 1118« Green St., before 9 a.

_or after 2 p. m.

PARTNER WITH $500 OR MORE; YOUNGJL laay preferred. Address Business, box 108,Call Office.

a"rgXin-si2s; OLD-ESTABLISHED CI--1* gar, candy and notion store; large garden andsummer-house; opposite University gate, Berke-ley; junction Telegraph-aye. electric road; cars

stop in front of store. Applyonpremises.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL DINING-ROOM TOrent on very easy terms; all ready to open.

Klmira,May 27, 1898. .UTCHER-SHOP, HORSE. HARNESS, CART,tools: cheap. Twentieth and Shotwell sts.

AIL<IK-SHOP FOR SALE; 1910 POLK. AP-Xplyat 207 Grant a c."L^RUITSTORE FOR SALE;COR. GROVE ANDILyon sts.; flne location: good outside trade;nee horse and wagon.

QOXnBRANCH BAKERY,CANDY AND<P— *J\J. notion store: 2 living-rooms; foodtrade. Apply1802 Howard st. \u25a0 -.-CjOAfJ AlDAIRYPRODUCE STORE; FINE<tJp4j\J\J. location; good paying: must be sold in3days: at a sacrifice. Inquire Call Ofllce,

RE-TAURANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE; FORsale cheap on account of sickness; willex-

change for property or business of -equal value inlocality and climate suitable for a consumptive.Callor address 3281 Mission.

-3j*UlIA CASH; BALANCE OF $900 ON EASYig)\J\J\J terms: house of 7 rooms; lot 150x206;suitable for chicken-ranch; barns, stables, chlck&n-houses, artesian well, flower-garden: lot allfencedIn. Apply J. M.MCCARTNEY, 22% Geary st,or Saratoga aye. and San Leandro road. "

FINE BUSINESS CHANCE FOB A MANwhocan Invest $6000; bigprofits. Address D.X.,box 137. this office.

BRANCH BaKKRY AND VARIETIES;good business; corner; 6 livingrooms; largesunny yard. Apply 449 Guerrero st. \u25a0

ALOON; LONG LEASE AND LOW RENT.Applyat Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific

I''OR RALE—LOCKSMITH, MACHINISTAND\u25a0 grindingshop, well tooled up. 1003 Mlsslonst

<Bl^nn CHICKEN RANCH INPETALUMA:*S)tJ\J\J. good investment InquireCosmopoltanHotel.Petaluma. . . ...,-\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0.'-

GREAT- OPPORTUNITY—SSOOO WILL PUR-VJT chase retiring manager's interest, worth$10,000. and secure permanent position on salaryIn one of the greatest dividend-paying businessesof the century: not a mine; serious illness com-pels sacrifice; none but competent men with cashconsidered. Address •Cnronos. box 67. Call Office.

ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING BUSl-ness recently incorporated offers active inter-est stock for sale: flue opportunity to extendtrade: fullest investigation; references given andrequired; principals only. Address lock, box 194,San Jose, Cal. • . . • ,.

NY STOCK 'OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHTforcash: city or country. M.,box 2, Call.

<Sil K^O BLACKSMITH, HORSESHOEINGC-1\J*J\J. business; clears $125 month: corner;shop: tools; stock; party going East. Owner, box5, Call Office. Oakland.TT»OR palace shoe stork INXIflourishing county seat town: established 15years. For particulars adejress Box 446, Uklah.©IAA BUTCHER-SHOP; FIXTURES;

<)PIUV. rent $18. 1806 Howard st. .UOR SALE—FRENCH LAUNDRY, DYINGX and cleaning; good reasons forselling.. Addressby letter C.,BONNARD, 218 Fourth St., SantaBosa. ;-:-.\u25a0:"\u25a0 \u25a0

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rpo LEASE IN MAYFLELD,SANTA CLARAXCounty, Occidental Hotel and bar; rent $25.ApplyC DUCKER or F. PRITCHARD,12 Mar-ket st. . .- . . ,

OR RENT. UNFURNISHED— THE "GRAN-X iteHouse," Folsom, Cal., a 2-story frame hotel,containing parlor, dining-room, barroom, kitchenand 22 bedrooms: in good repair and fluelocation;a splendid opportunity for any person desirous ofgoing into the hotel business: extra inducementsoffered. Address LOUIS KLUMPP, Folsom, Cal.

ANTED— TO LIST.YOUR BUSINESSwith us: will sell itIn3 days or treat; we havebuyers for all kinds of businesses. Columbia, 128

Fourth st. \u25a0 ."FLOUR-SACKS FOR SALE: 'NICE CLEAN,X and ingood order; always plentyonhand. J. 8.,322 Pacific st, basement \u25a0

'carpet cleaning.

REAT EAS^^R^TSrE^—T^AItpiET^CIJEAN^VT ingWorks. Tel.So. 676; 14 Bth st. B. Grant.

JONES CU CAKPJ..I-

CLEANING ANDrenovating works. Main office 25 and 27 Bth.

CIARPETS CLEANED. 3c A YARD; LAID3&/ Tel. Jessie 944. STRaTTON., 19 Eighth st'

WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITHpoor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car-pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st;tel. So. 40.pONKLIN'SCARPKT FKATING works. 333\J Golden Gate, aye.: telephone east 126. '

ITY AiriuARPKTCLEANING.RENOVA-ting,38 STEVENS, Tel. South 250.

C1REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT-fingworks; latest Improved machinery; 3c yard.

G.GEORGE. office IIi-.ichtli st.; phone Jessie 25M./^ARPKTS CLEANED AND RENOVATEOV,' like new. . FERGUSON '

A CO.. 23 Tenth; teLSouth 36. D. MACKINTOSHACO.. successors.

•"•;K.MITCHELLCARPET CLEANINGCO.. 240 ,. 14th st. ;cleaning 3c a yard. Tel. Mission 74.MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATINGANDRE• ovatlng works. \u25a0 453 Stevenson: Ml.south 228.———_________—

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DARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO i_TTX best accommodations. Terminus Geary,

-Mo-a lIlater and l'ew_lst car lines.

LODGING-HOUSES FOB SAX.JS.

Q>rT(\(\- LODGING-HOUSE: 36^WELL-FUR^ft)IUU.nlshed rooms; rent $75: long lease:fine location; north of and near Market st.:housefilled; paving $150 clear per month; rare bargain.

KKNNYA CO., 766 Market st.

1C ROOMS; FINE CORNER $1501 010-room house, worth $1000: price 40040 rooms: fine for transient. \u0084.:;... 'W

20 rooms On Fourth st, 0n1y...... ...... ...... SOU16roomaon Taylor 5t..;.:

~ '»>{46 rooms on Market st... -JSOU

H.C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. opposite Fifth.

1o-KOOM HOWE ON SIXTH ST.; PRICE10 $560; payments. DECKER, 1020 Market.

O/1-KOOM CORNER HOUSE", $1000; WORTH24 $2500: must be sold. DECKER. 1020 Market

'^VCnn 60-BOOM HOTEL,NEAR UNIONSh IOUU. Iron Works; low rent: selling ac-count of death. BARRETT&SK.IFF. 921 Market.

CH\f\n so- rooms, all,furnished;

tih^UUU. doing good business: situated on Mis-sion st. HICKOK&CO., 873% Market st-

IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A LODG-Ilng-honse, See T.LUBELSKI,7City Hall aye.

r>Q WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OB-—O gan; lowrent; bargain. Grocery. 40 sixth st

~FlKSl'l'liKlS FOB SALE.

~TT^^TVJIK~ZF~2^OOyis^sZ^K^CHKSX for sale. 275 Clara st.

T L. J. NEUMANN'S. 117 SIXTH? FORlowest prices on household goods, new or good

as new; cash or time: open evenings. \u25a0

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"*"!Prices stand till goods are completely dl».

posed of.Oak bed sets .....$l3 51Bed lounges ~ 800Stoves 7 50

'Carpets, per yard.. ...— 55Linoleum, per yard...... \u25a0.--.•. '55Matting, peryard I 11l

Tillour new buildingIs erected these prices willstand. Tillsuch time weaxe conducting businessat SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J.NOONAN.

___~A~i\l\ CARPETS; CHAMBER -BETS, $14;ttUU stoves, $5; parlor sets, $20: folding-bed*.$10; bed-lounges, $7. T.D. MCCARTHY 113 4th.A ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW $7*tt iiedlounges trimmed with plush $5 50Brussels Carpet laid 450 upEnglish Linoleum, laid 400 upWindow shades In 5colors 250 upSHIREK A SHIREK, 747 Market St., oppositeGrant avenue: no branch stores.

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FURNITURE "WANTED.ECOND-HANd'IfURNITURE WANTED TOfillcountry orders; Iwillpay good prices. T.

LUBELSKI. 7City Hallaye,

ALLON J. C. MUTHER,601 CALIFORNIA,Ifyou want highest cash price for your furni-

ture, carpets, pianos or merchandise of any kind.MALONK~~PAYS 20 PER CENT MOBIS

'than elsewhere for furniture to fill country

orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3Fourth st

IF YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI--1 ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin.

KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITUREX>send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market

BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNI-. ture, saloons and merchandise; highest price.MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE,.carpets, piano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 761.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.(B£Af\IROSEWOOD UPRIGHT FOR SALE

I\J. on$6 installments. 221Leavenworth st

VIAfiNIFICENTGRAND UPRIGHT PIANO;iVIHalle A Davis makers: sold topay cost andcharges. 1921 Sacramento st.

FEW MORE DAYS ARE LEFTINWHICHto take advantage of the great annual May

clearance .sale of pianos animusical Instrument^at VAIS',769 Market st

TECK PIANO; FINE TONE; EXCELLENTorder; obliged to sell. Room 21, 809 Market.INEUPRIGHT;SPLENDID TONE.FORCED

X sale; $160. Room 12, Flood building. :ARE CHANCE TO" SECURE A PIANOfrom the F. W. SPENCER CO., 338 Post st,

before they remove June 1 to their elegant andspacious warerooms at 933 Market st, oppositeMason: bargains In different makes to save ex-penses of removal.

BEFORE BUYINGSEE HAINEBROS.', BUSHX> A Gens and Knabe pianos: at wholesaleprices. A.L.BANCROFT ACO.. 324 Post st

/CLOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OP\J small goods at prices less than goods costlanded inNew York;just the chance to buy a fineinstrument for your summer outingat small out-lay; violins. $1 85; mandolins, $3 35; guitars. $3;antoharps, $1: accordions, flutes, banjos, piccolos,cases for Instruments, violin outfits, etc.; newpianos for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929Market St., Sprockets building.

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X—O. McAllister st., next to Hlbemla Bank.OHMER, STECK, STEINWAY. STATHAllsecond-hand uprights cheap. 306 McAllister.1 (\f\ Marshall upright:sherwood

Q 1\J\J. upright, $150. BRUENN'S, 228 Post.SHERMAN, CLAY A CO,, STEIN-WAY" REP-. resentatives, show the largest assortment ofpianos and organs in the West; all grades andprices; easy monthly payments: everything guar-anteed as represented. Kearny and Sutter.

SHAW, $575: STEINWAY,$215; SQUARE,826; rented $2 up. HEINE,136 Ellis st.

A RRIVED— OF CELEBRATED HIGH-Agrade T.L.Neumann pianos: prices and termsmoderate. H.LUEDERS. 82 Ninth st.

pHICKERINO, KNABE,STUCK,VOSE,BTER-VJ lingpianos: see our new piano for$187; pianos:or rent BENJ. CURTAZ A SON, 16 O'Farrell.

BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST .ST.—SOHMEB,Newby A Evans, Brlggs and other pianos.

UPERIOR VIOLINS,ZITHERS. OLD&NEWO H.MULLER.maker, repairer. 2Latham Place.

A WEEK'S "NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THJSjtl.WEEKLY CALL,inwrapper, formailing. •

~HOUSES.

OR^SALE^GOOd" STRON O DELIVERYhorse: drive single or double; cheap. Apply

169 Second st - •

ORSE AND DELIVERY WAGON, WITHharness, cheap; only $50: also 1dozen fancy

chickens. Apply2425 Gough St., near BroadwayA UCTION SALES OF HORSES, BUGGIES,

xx wagons, harness, etc. at Derby stables, 643Geary ,cor. Leavenworth.every Tuesday 11o'clock.C. R.MARTIN,prop.; S. W ATKINS,auctioneer."M"ICE BLACK SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE.i.l Gilmore Bros.' stable, Twelfth and Mission sta.CAA SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR-K>\J\J ness; all kinds; buggy.wagon, carts, surreyA rockawav; 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencia._A HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS,r£\J buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade HorsaMarket, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes-day. SULLIVANA DOYLE, Auctioneers.

ORSES PASTURED; SEND FOR CIRCU-Iar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st.

"1 t/\ SETS NEW A.Nil SECOND-HAND HAB-±.U\J ness: allkinds; wagons, buggies, horses andscrapers; sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st.T\R. C. H.WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUB-XJ geon for S. F. Police Department Office andhospital. 121 City Hal! aye.: telephone south 401.

.WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.

FOR FIRST-CLASS CAMP WAGON;suitable for 4 persons; with baggage, etc. •

with or without stove and tent_

F. SALBACH310 East Channel St., Stockton.

TANDING-TOPLOCTOR'S PHAETON;GOODOas new. At ROBERTS', 1613 MarketQLIGHTLY SOILED DRIVTNG GLOVES:0 samples. H.M. HEINEMAN,109 Sansome st.MEW AND SECO^ D-HANDBAKKRS',LAUN-Xi dry,milk aud grocery wagons: also rockawayand 2fine bu—lo-i. 828 Harrison st. _

*'OR SALE-3IISCELIYANEOUS.

FRESH COW FOR SALE.T MISSOURI ANDMariposa sts.. Potrero. |

ORS « LE-2 MALTESE KITTENS,CHEAP.1LittleRUBS St.. off Howard.TVTEaRLY NEW '94 RAMBLER BICYCLE;AXT bargain. 1510 Octa viast .G~~ENTLK~FAMILY COW CHEAP. APPLY

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—BARGAIN IN OFFICE FlX-

tures— counter,, table, railings, chairs, platform-scale. 1amitruck, typewriter, stove, etc. Address105 Sncramento st.

VINEMIL'H lO\V; CHEAP. APPLYSOUTHJ. side of Point LODO3 and Thir;y-thlrJayes." •• . ;VfEW $106 BICYCLE FOR $80: NEVERXI ridden. Call at 101 VanNess aye. .

1" fIOR SALE—

CABINET-MAKER'S OUTFIT;bench; tools of every kind; a flueoutfit; will

be sold cheap; also complete hunting outfit. 1400Van .\ess aye. • . '

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\fEW~A~2ND-HAND '"95" BICYCLES. $26 TO"_I$65. Hamiltou Cyclery. Baker and Hayes sts.

OUNTER S, SHELVING, SHOWCASESbought and sold. 1121% Market.bet. 7thABtb.

IK-HORSEPOWER GAS OB GASOLINE0 engine for sale cheap. Apply or address 21&Bay st -..THIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND WASHING-"X 1ton band press: also eighth medium Universal:thoroughly overhauled; cheap. Address C. Abox 100, this office. \u25a0.

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SECOND-HAND• GAS OR GASOLINE EN-

glnes; various sixes; guaranteed perfect order •bargain. G. E.. box 100, Call. \u25a0

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ARGAINS TYPEWRITERS: ALLMAKES-"write forprices. Typewriter Ex., 310 California!OILKRS,ENGI>Ey,2D-HANDMACHINEKY71> waterpipes. Mclntosh A Wolpman, 137 Beale!ABYCARiIIAUES AND RATTAN FURNI.

11 lP,^ib ?ntT,at the facMH>y saves retailer's pro-fit. California Rattan Co., 61 First st, nr. Mission

j UILDINIiSBOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES» » doors, mantels, etc.. for sale. 1166 Mission.ONE -MdALL MEDIUM.AND LARGE SIZBVJ fireand burglar proof safe. 109, 111 Market si.

X™ AND BURGLAR" SAFE. LETTBK-J. press, platform scales and desk :che:ip. 102 Clay.XTEW RAN CHEAPER THAN BKCOND-XI hand. W. S. RAY Mfg Co.. 12 California at

, TYPEWRITERS.\u25a0y OST, $30; caligraph, $25; send forX sample work. SCOTT

—BAN AN.333 Monty