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12 TEACHERS WON'T CAUCUS No Political or Sinister Pur pose in the Poposed Council. Director Murdock Explains That It Will Bring Schools in Touch With the Executive. The measure formulated oy School Di rector C. A. Murdock, which Is now before the Board of Education for consideration, is one for bringing about better educa tional results in the department, and is not for political or sinister motives, as might be construed by those who have not given the matter sufficient thought. The plan laid down by the originator of the idea is that for every ten teachers one delegate shall be elected to the council. In schools where there are less than ten classes tnat school will affiliate with one having more than ten or less, as the case may be, making the representation one to ten, and giving the entire department a body of seventy-five delegates. Of these an advisory board of five shall be formed. The qualification of delegates is that he or she must be a class teacher, but for the advisory Doard there are other lines drawn which must be observed. These are that one delegate must represent the High Scnool, one the grammar grade and one the primary. The other two can be se lected from the body irrespective of which grade they may come from. The duties of the advisory board shall be to hear from the delegates in council such ideas as may tend to advance the pupils in tSeir studies, as also such other matters as j will give the directors assistance in the wants and necessities of the entire depart ment. • As it is now each school or, for that mat tei, each individual teacher, in order to bring anything to the notice of the board, must go in person to each director and explain the object and necessity of what is required. This is i» loss of time, both to teacher and directors. If the council and advisory board full fil the objects for wnich Mr. Murdock in tends it this will all be obviated, because the teacher can represent to the delegate from that school the want* which to her are necessary, and the delegate in turn will bring the subject before the council, and from the latter it will go to the advi sory board; ami, if found to have merit, will tlien be laid before the entire board j and receive from that body due considera tion. The council will be independent of the directors, as can be seen by the provisions of the formula: Tne council shall adopt its own by-laws and rules conferring such powers on its advisory board as it sees lit and determining the fre quency of meetings. Hshallbethe object of the council to pro mote in every way the welfare of the public schools and to stimulate and strengthen the efficiency of teaching. Through its advisory board it shall make such recommendations to the Board of Education as it deems desirable, making suggestions as to changes in the course of study or in the rules and regulations of the board. ASSAULTED A GIRL. Dan Donohoe, a Waiter, Arrested on Complaint of Edith Hanien. Dan Donohoe, a waiter 32 years of age, was arrested on the water front yesterday morning by Sergeant Moffitt on a war rant charging him with assaulting Eaith Hansen, a girl 10 years of ape, who lives ■with her parents at 635 Stevenson street. Two weeks a°ro yesterday her parents went to the Cliff, leaving her at nome. Donohoe was a lodger in the house, and, according to the girl's story, he assaulted her uuring the absence of her parents. Donohoe disappeared from the house. Mrs. Hansen happenel to see him on the water front yesterday morning, and imme diately notified the police. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Charles E. Langham to May Langham, lot on S line of Jackson street, 181 W of Buchanan, W 25:3 by S 127:6: gift. M. and Isabella Kosenfeld to Rosa Rosenfeld, lot on s line of C ay stn-et. 107:6 E of Laurel, E 30 by s 127:81,4: $10- Same to name, lot on SE corner of Clay and Spruce streets, E 137:6 by 8 137:8 Vi: $10. H. P.. and Kate Shaw to Augustus C. Widber. lot on E line of Howard street, 75 S of seventeenth, S 25 by E 100 SlO. Emeline Wallace to Cora W. Morton, lot on S line of sutter street, 42 ;6 E of Jones, E 65 by S 137:6: $H>. Michael F.usn to Joseph Robinson, lot on S line of Union scieet, 17M:« W of Hyde, W 21 by 565: also iot on E line of I.arktn street, 77 :6 N of Union, N 20 by E 60: also lot, on E line of Larkin street, 97:6 X of Green, N 23:7^4 by E 88:6; also prop erty in Alameda County. $10. Joseph Roiin-on to Michael Kush (life estate) and Mary J. Rush, lot on a line of Union stree:, 17:'. :8 W of Hyde, W 21 by 565; also lot on E l:n'- of Larkin street. 97:6 N of Green, N 23:7 V» by E 88:6: $10. same to Michael Rush and Margaret J. Gilmar ten. lot on E line of Larkin street, 77:6 X nf Union, X 20 by E GO: also property in Alameda County; $10. San Francisco Gas Company to San Francisco Gas Light company, re-record 712 d 110, water lots 385. 390, 379. 390. 389. 387, 386. bounded by Beale, Fremont, Mission and Howard streets: also lot on W corner of Howard and Fremont streets, NW 165 by W 275; aiso lot on S corner of Howard and Fremont streets. SK 91:8 by SW 157:6: aiso lo; on W cornel of lif-rry and second streets, NW 240x275: also lot on S corner of Towns^nd and Second streets, BE 276x275: also lot on E corner of Howard and Fifth streets. SE 275x275: also lot on E corner of Howard street. 275 NE of Fifth. NE 25x155: also all real estate belonging to San Franfisco Gas Company: $1. F. J. and Alice o'ilar? to Xoraß. O'Hare, lot on E line of Rhode Island street. 132:2^ S of Marin, S 71.2, ssl ileerees E 45 fe.-t, 565 degrees E 107. > 683/4 degrees X 8'- :7, X 103:4, N 61 V* de grees W 13:5.X B*4 degrees E 39:3. 532 de grees W 37:11, 8 88d.-crees W 75. N 65 degrei-s W 83.X 50Vi decrees. W 44:11. block 151, Salt Marsh and Tide Lands; $5. Nora E. O'Hare to John O'Connor, same: $10. F.W. and Emma A. Fuller to William Boerlcke. lot on W line of Twenty-eighth aveuup, 125 S of C Street , S 100 by W 120: $20. M. and Isabella Ros-ufeld to Rosa Rosenfeld, lot on SE corner of Q street and Forty-third avenue, E 240 by a 225: $ 10. G. and Rose Ratto toGuis'-ppe Ratto, lot on W line of Madrid street. 100 X of Russia avenue, N 36 by W 10 , block 27, Excelsior Homestead; $500. Charles I'aee to Lakeview and Sunnyside Im provement Company, lots 1, 2. 3 and 4, block A, lots 35 to 44, block E, Lake view; $10. Lakevi-u and sunny side Improvement Com fia ny to charb-> McCarty, lots 1. 2 aud 3, block A, ots 35 to 44, block E, same: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. .1. K. Mead ((mates estate of Stephen Mead et al.) to Calvin B White, lot on S line of Mead avenne, l'O W of <an Pablo. W 37.50 by S 125 70. being loJ til and X half of lot 60, map of Mead I'arl-, Oakland; $10. .-ai.ie to Sarah Leonard, lot on S line of Mead avenne, 650 m of Ban Pab;o. W25 by S 125.70, beini' lot 39. map of same. Oakland: $10. Jerome B. Stanford to Clara D. Stanford, E half of lot 13. Potts Tract Map 3, Oakland Township; gift. S. c. nnd Isabel O. Uigelow to Charles L. Sturm, lot on NW line of Piedmont avenue, 401 s\v of Amethyst str*e:. SW 35 by NW 125. block B, I bermal Hill (formerly Howe) Tract, Oakland Township; $10. Char! si. and Mary Sturm to L. H. Sly, same; Oakland I owns ip: $lv. Carl Berlin to County of Alameda. lot on s cor ner of county road Xo. 747 and Fruitval • Cottage Home Tract, thence SE 385.30, BW 10, NW 385 30, NE 10 to b»-giuninc, Brooklyn Township; pram. I; P. smith to snme, lot beginning at a point on line dividing lands of Newell and R. P. Smith, s 14 11 chains distant from quarter section corner dividing Sections 18 and 24. Township 2 s, R 2 E. thence NX .33 chains, NX 4.84 chains, NX 5.20 chains, NX 4.45 chains. XI-. 6 45 chains, NE 3.60 I NE t.M chains. NE 4.15 chains, XE 5.10 chains, f»E 4.40 chains. NX 2.6 A chains, NE 'J.bO chains. XE 'J.^7 chains to beginning, being portion of section 13, Township 2 s, R 2 E, Murray Town ship; grant. 'lhonias Hayes to Mary J. Hayes, lot on SW j corner of Cbestun! and Twenty third streets, S ]0<) bj W 27. Oakland: «ift. Joshua K. Mead (unsiee estate of Stephen Mead) et al. to Hannah L onard. lot on S line of Mead avenue, 675 W of >an Pablo, W 25 by S 125.70. lot 38, map of Mead Park, Oakland; $10. Charter L. and Mary Sturm to 1.. 11, Sly, lot on NW Une Of Piedmont avenue, 401 SW of Ame thyst street, SW 35 dv NW 125, biock 15, Thermal Hill (formerly the Howe Tract), Oakland Town stun: $10. Margaret P. McCourtney to St. Joseph's Home for Peal Mutes (a corporation), lot on N line of Fortieth street. 265. 0 I-- of 'lelecraph av-mie. E 24 50. NE 40. X\V 149.80, SW 15665, E 125.3), .sW 88.35 io beginning. Oakland Township; grant. Edwin Whitconib to 'iiskh M. Cordray, lot torn meneinc at WK corner of lands of s U!lail m. Cor dniy, thence -NE 50 by SE 62, Brooklyn Town «h i>; $10. J. B, and Amelia M- Emery to Michael Coilins, lot on E line of Hollis street, 250 N of Fuk avenue, N 75 by E 125, N half of lot 8, block 16, Kruery Tract, Oakland Township; $10. John M. and Catherine C Farre 11 o William C. Blssel!. lot on X line of Wheeler street, 200 N of Ashby avenue. N 50 by X 138, being lot 5, block A, Suburban Tract. Berkeley; $10. .Edward and Catherine Slyter to Charles W. Scott, lot on NW line of Mountain View avenue. BO SW of Chestnut street, SW 50 by NW 140, bi' ing lot 8, block 9. Warner Tract, Brooklyn Town ship: $10. l.oia Warner and Mary Higglns to Charles W. Soon, same, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township; SlO. Mary J. Moss et al. to Martha M. Shattnck. lot 14. block N, amended map Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Thomas HiUaz to Mary J. MeCrory, lo:s 10 and 12, block 7. and fractional lots la and IS, block 8, Fitchburg Homestead lots, Brooklyn Township: $10. F. Boehmer (assigneee Of Henry Mohns, insol vent) to 11. K. Wee le:i, lot on W Hue of Paru street, 85 S of Alameda avenue, S 40 by \V 110, Alameda; $500. Charles and Lucinda F. Prowse to Philip An spahcber. lot 3, block E, Anspacher Tract, being a resubdivision of a portion of fie Hayward Tract: also lot 23. bloctc A, Hayward Tract; also ots 6 and 7, block 46, Peterson Tract, Hay wards: also lot 9, block E, Anspacher Tract, oeing a resubdi vlr.on of a portion of the Haywurd Tract, Eden Township; $.0. HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. Geo E Turner, Nevada C Fred W Hayne, N York J F Place, California J Miller <fe wf, Walnut G Mrs J X Koss, Fresno Miss 1 Anderson, Fresno By Postlethwait, S Jose M X Sunborne. Y'uba City T B Dillon, California F B Chandler Jr, Klmira J C Cronn. Portland W H skerett, Vallejo W C Hicks, Santa Cruz H M Belt. Vallejo W J Heillman.California DrL L Dunbar.Californla Hon S M Buck, Eureka Hon Frank McGowan <fc Miss A Nott. Seattle wife, Eureka II Wallace, Stockton H M Barsmw. Napa F B Hatch, Asnland Hon X 1> colgan, Sacto Mrs J F Fiedler & fam, Miss I Fiedler, Sausalito San LuisObispo J C F.nright. Sacramento Mrs P C Wright, Ogden Miss Nellie Wright, Ogdn G X Miller & wf, N York Miss C B Arnold, Cal Geo P Johnson & daugh- James H Tobin. Cal ter, san Luis Obispo MrsC X Hobin.-o :, Sacto J Cogseshall & w, Nev CMC Bowen, California JE l'resu>n*wf,stockton J J Peterson, Cal City GWKnight.Steveusons C Mrs U Doging, England GRAND HOTEL. J Thornams, St Helena C 0 Henry <fc wf, Chicago F L Smith, Marysville H Haight, Cal S P Browne, San Mateo E A BeDder, Cal X B Miller, Portland J H C onimet, Eureka W H Fals, Arcata FM West, Stocktou J T Baker, Hanford W C t'onroy, Auburn Mrs w CConroy, Auburn J s Saunders, Sebasiopol T B Andrews, Los Ang H C Evans. Los Angeles C Kaye, Santa i.'ruz A Brene. Chicago Mrs M Heath. Vall.jo C T Smith, Yreka J M Brooks, Los Angeles MissGrisuold. San Jose .1 Enrlght, Bella Vista Hr X U Footed: sec, N V <; i Holhrous, Jacksoa W U Langhorne, Phopnlx J II Haeelton, Sao Jose Miss A Hazeiton, b Jose G C Cakes, Auburn Mrs GC Cakes, Auburn H G Green, Chicago G 1> Fisu, Woodland F E Connolly .< wf, stock W G James, Stockton C F Thomas, Los Angeles COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. I R Saunders. i:'iadalpe S H Elliot <fe w, S Clara C E Rick, siockton C 1: Ennis. Clearrteld. la J I>aum, Clearfii Id, la A V Plckeu, Ind J Skene, N Dak D < arkery, iran Jose J F Blocigood <$: w, L O X A Cur! in. Mookton Miss J Cart In. Chicago W Benson &w, Fresno A J I.awther. Angel Id G A sittman, Sunol R L Myers. Ind W A Dwight, Portland Mrs M Butler, Pt R»yes Miss N Ku:ler. Pt Beya W Hogan & w, Sacto 11 Hewitt, Sacrame iio J Frond, Oakland W a Taylor. Sacramen o H Hl:iman San Jose A N Newhall, Kr«sno L Jones, Eureka Mrs Robertson, Eureka A .1 w ade. O Nulley H M Richardson, Stocktn R Pollock:, Stockton F Vollmer, Denver J B Howie, Reno. Nev I'ALACE HOTEL. C S Smith. N V Z C Williams, N V C H skiamore, NY B U Steinman, Sact* W H Maxwell, Liverpool J B Wh<e:er. N V' .1 B Tomiinson, Prescott Mrs J B Wheeler, N V W C Brandon. Prescott II P Wlnalow. Keswlck J N L'oyd. Cincinnati Dr Goit. Indiana Pr Russell, lllii:ois Dr Farnnm, Chicago Ur .lohn-on, Texas C H Parker, Gilroy Miss Wallis, N V Ainie Irish, N V E I Gmccby, Cal John Drew, N V Miss ilarrymore, N V H B Kldredge, N V A J stoddard. N V T L Waldon, Toronto M. L Garmon, St Jo, Mo Mrs (armon, St Jv, Mo BALDWIN HOTEL. H Sullivan, Ventura M Glasor. Paso de Robles H M Plate, San Jose Dr E a Case, Ukiah M C Mesker, New York J E Habicht, Chicago Q W P.rown, U S M YTuilv, Stockton Miss Adams & maid, NY J T Smith, N V R Johnson, Seattle II Ro^er-i. Woodland F Craig, SA M Hartlett. San Diego E Qninn. New York Mils H Scott. N V Miss Watts. Mont H KeUey Santa Cruz F Burns, Fresno H T Co lins, Presno R Williams, Fresno NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E l'r.*deinf-. Sew York F C Yaws, Denver H N Bostson. Mt Kden C Hot her. I.oomis G A Smith, Fairrleld J Sliangnn"ssy, J Chioroni, Sacramento A Hackett, Aiameda S Conn, San Jose J Manford, r>r>s Angeles RHa w rd. San Jose G H Goodwin, Los Ang R Dunbar <fe w. Chicago J B Mc^owan, N V H H Bristol. .N V D Donohue, Raymond S L Skeels, Sacramento J C Wallace. Sta Monica SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Cxt-t- HO Market street, open until 12 o clock everj oicnt In the year. BRANCH OFFICES— 63O Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 389 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 6W. corner Sixteenth and Mission street*, opal •mil B o'clock. 3616 Mission street. open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. jJ^=S» OCCIDENTAL LODGE No?~22! ■ ES^fi' F. and A. M. — Called meeting for JIl THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, a: 7:30^2T oxlock. Third degree. By orderof W. M. /v* EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary. R^S=« KING SOLOMON'S LODGE NO. a. m~& i'eO, F. and A. M., corner Geary and^^^ S;.-iner sts.— Called meeting THIS (MON-y5 J? DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third /^\ degree. By order of the master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. (P^> A. O. 11., B. OF E.— NOTICE— ft^j=j. m*& The officers and delegates will mfetV^^y at Irish-American Hit! . Howard street, on «\VJ7 MONDAY", June 22, 1896. at 7:30 o'clockiv£%jta for the transaction of the business apper- r taintng to the welfare of the order. AH delegates are requested to be present, as business of impor- tance is to be transacted by the board. By order of JOHN MCCARTNEY, County Delegate. r*> TEMPLAR GROVE NO 19, U. A..^>t^J SS-JS' o. D.— Officers and members are re-EfflH quested to attend the funeral of our lateW* brother, ANTON . I X ■ SEN, at his late residence. 120 Ettie St., near B station, Berkeley, MONDAY, J une 23, at 2 o'clock p. m. Take Berkeley train. ciiAS. MONCISVAIS, Sec. (t^3v» A SPECIAL MEETING OFTHEBRICK- \S<S' layers' Association will be held at B'nal B'rlth Hall, 121 Eddy st., THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, June 22, at 8 o'clock, to hear report of committees. JOHN B. CAMPBELL, President. »^s=» GRAND PICNIC— ORDEROF CHOSEN *-=' Friends at Agricultural Park, San Jose, SATURDAY, June 27. Tickets, round trip, $1; children, 60 cents. Train leaves Third and Town- send stß. 9 A. M., stopping at Twenty-fifth and Va- lencia sts. Games, prizes, bicycle race. he pro- ceeds to be donated to the Injured and homeless members of the late cyclone at St. Louis. Tickets for sale on the morning of the picnic at Third and Townseiid sts. and Twenty-fifth and Valencia sts. SPECIAL NOTICES. e^ap drs. holsman~a^d^l7n^uist^r& m~& moved to 1370 Market st. ; poor treated free. KS» BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; m~& collections made, city or country, Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgv st.. room 6. Tel. 6580. | qt^S= COFFjiY'S COLLECTION CoT 235 i«p>j? Kearny St.. ejects bad tenants for $10; all costs naid. Telephone Keel 5(54. . dividend notices. DIVIDEND NOTICE.— THK GEiTmalc &<& Savings and Loan Society, 526 California st.— For the half year ending June 30, 1896, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and twenty-six hundredth!) (4 26-100) per a ni per an- num on term deposits, and three and fifty-five hmdredths (3 55-100) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on aud after Wednesday, July 1. 1896. GEO. TOURNEY. Secretary. jpjp DIVIDEND NOTICE— MUTUAL SAV- I*--* 7 ings Bank of San Francisco, 33 Post St.— For the half year ending June 30, 1896, a div dend has been declared at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and one-third (3.33%) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after WEDNESDAY, July 1, 1896. GEO. A. STORY, Cashier. {£^55=* HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN w^C Society, 18 Geary St.— The directors have declared the following semi-annual dividends: 4.32 per cent per annum on term and 3.60 percent per annum on ordinary deposits, payable on and after July 1, 1896. ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. fjr-JK- DIVIDEND NOTICE-SAN FRANCISCO EFjS' Savings Union, 632 California St., corner Webb. For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1896, a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of four and thirty-two one hun- dredths (4 32-10 J) percent on term deposits and three and sixfy one-hundreaths (3 60-100) ier cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Wednesday, the Ist of July, 1896. LQVELL WHITE, cashier. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. VrUMBER OF GIRLS, ALL NATfoNALITIKsi 1> awaiting situations; best references. ; MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. PROTESTANT WOMAN OF MUCH EXPERI- X ence, thoroughly competent to take entire charge of infant or children, wants a position in city or country. For particulars apply to MISS PLUNKKTT, 424 Suttcr St. VTEAT YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, GOOD xi references, wants second work or care children in city or country. Address, with full particulars, Miss PLUNKETT. 424 Sntter st. Tel. Main 5472. ITUAI lON WANTED— SETTLED YOUNG O woman; good plain cook and houseworker; in small family; personal references. 319 First st., near Harrison. THE SAN FKANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1896. SITUATIONS WANTED— Continued. ]^^MBER~OF~FIRST-CLASS GERMAN AND li Swedish girls awaiting situations at the Swed- ish Employment Bureau, 315 Sutler st. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES POSITION 1»1 to do housework or to take care of children, city or country; gooi references: good worker: $8 to $10 month. 3!>9 Minna st., near Fifth. \kj ANTED BY STEADY. COM XT • " woman to do housework: is very good cook and laundress; fond of children: If needed, refer- ence from last place: city or country: wages mod- erate. Please call 79 Jessie st. bet. Ist and 2d. EXPK RIENCED YOUNG WOMAN WANTS Xli housework or chamberwork or light washing, by the day or half-day. Call or address 643 Ste- venson St., in rear. A 7" O 0 ( i COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS X work by the day, washing and housecieanlng. Call 419 Natoma Rt. If XPERIEXCED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS J any kind of work by the day; waves $1. Ad- dress 602 Howard st. PEKIENCED LADY WANTS WORK AS XJ janltress or housekeeping: any kind of work. Room 1, 821 Mission st. T\RESSMAKKR" FIRST CLASS, ENGAGE- XJ merits In families. $2 per day: good reference. Address 8., 621 Pine st. I ICENSED ENGINEER, 25 YEARS' EXPE- xj rlence in city and the mines, wants situation; city or country man of family: can run dynamo and locomotive. Address L. M., box 107, Call Office. UMPKTE~f~WOM AN WISHES SITUATION > to do chamberwork and .sewing or travel with lady: San Rafael preferred ; best city reference. Address S. it., box 161. Call. VIIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A l'l situation to care for children and light house- work: good home and small wages. 442 Minna. ADY WISHES TO SECURE POSITION FOR X-i reliable, middle-aged woman In small family; is a good cook and housekeeper. Please call at 358 Minna st., nr. Fifth. EXPERIENCED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS X*' situation; is good plain cook, good sewer or take care of children; wages $18 to $20. Address E. G. W., box 22, Call. DRESSMAKER. EXPERIENCED, WISHES XJ engagements In families. Call or address 402 Octavla st. pOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND \J of housework by the day: references. Call or address 502 Stockton st., near Bash. WOMAN OF MIDDLE AGE WISHES A POSI- ■» tion as housekeeper; city or country. Call or address M. It., 612 Leavenworth st. ANTED— PLACE AS UPSTAIRS GIRL OK '» assist with housework. Call or address 109 Perry St., n^ar Third. OITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT O person to do upstair* work; is good seamstress and is alsJ a good children's nurse: cityorcoun- try. Call 619% Florida st. \\roMAN wants work by the pay " washing and ironing or house-cleaning. Call 829 Hayes st., near PI 11 more; basement. American LADY, COMPETENT IN ALL JtX. matters of housekeeping, also fond of children, can be secured by addressing MRS. GAINES, box 82. this office. pOMPETKNT YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW V' with child wishes housekeeper's position, cham- berwoik orsewine; city or country. Call or ad- dress 917.Market St., room 19. "yoUNG LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS 1 housekeeper in hotel or lodging-house. 203 Powell St., room 5. /'I.I. WISHES SITUATION AS GENERAL VJ housework: is good cook. Call at 2417 Clay st. I^ASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES I engagements at $1 a day. Call or address 3561 Twentieth st. XT OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS, X traveling companion. Call 706 Ellis st.: ring 2 bells. KXOGRAPHER.TYPEWRITKK AND GEN- O eral office clerk desires a position; willing to accept moderate salary: highest references given. Address S. T., Postofflee box 2091. WANTED- POSITION AS COMPANION BY '» refined young girl; capable and willing. Ad- dress box 36, Mercury Office, San Jose, Ca!. - HOUSEWORK— BY THE DAY- FRENCH laundress; do little cooking; speaks some English: French family preferred. 310 a Clemen- tina st. \\T INCHES 1 ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. »» Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to s6 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus ana baggage to and from the ferry. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THJB WEEKLY CALL, in wranrjer. for mailing. SITUATIONS W ANTE D-M ALE. HUNTEiTa CO., CHINEBI AMi . A I'.w ESB employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- ny, bet . California and Sacramento, tel. 231. piIINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE V^help; tel. Main 1997. lU'.aDLEY <feco., 040 Clay. C. G. COOK.-. MiC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL . brunches ;shori notice. j4Uearr. tel.Urant li JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 3148 Sutter: -el Grant. 30. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT V^' office; best help. 414Va O'Farrell; lei. K. 426. VOUNT, MAX "DESIRES A POSITION TO • O X any kind of work: bandy with tools. Address Reliable, box 3:', this oftlce. /"I ERMAN MAX WISHES A SITUATION AS " .7 second cook In hotel or restaurant, or any kind of kitchen work. 563 Mission st. AN AND WIFE (GERMANS) WITH ONE child won'd like to take care of gentleman's place; borne more of an object than wages. Ad- dress 11. Z., 117 Julian aye. p EKMAN GARDENER WANTSSITUATION ; vX competent to take charge of a gentleman's place: best of references. Address Gardener, 271 Steven ton st. OBER AND RELIABLE YOUNG MAN O (Danish) desires a steady job of any kind ; will drive wagon. Address J., box 140, this office. MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WANTS CARE of horses, cow and garden on private place; understands poultry and the use or tools; refer- ences. Address Willing, box 5, Call Oflice, Oakland. PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT OFFERS X his services in the expert ing of books, opening and closing of partnership accounts, writing up books and general expert work. Address P. C, box 137, Call Office. WANTED— BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAX, '* a situation as carpenter on a ranch; is also used to all kinds of farm work: can furnish good reference. Address P. O. box 17. San Lorenzo. p ARDENER, PRACTICAL, OK MAN ABOUT Vjr place, wishes situation: references. Address Gardener, 417 Keorny st. Y OUNG GERMAN WANTS" SITUATION TO X make himself generally useful; good references. Address H. X., box 82, this ollice. PAPER-HANGER with TOOLS wants X piecework; paper hung 9c per roil. 620 LarKin. Y"OUr>G SCANDINAVIAN WISHES SITUA- X tion in private place; good driver; milk and do gardening: best of references. Address C. C, box I 115, Call Office. V\ r ELL-TRAINED BOY OF 15 FROM NORTH- I '* crn part of Germany wants situation in gro- cery-store. Apply 2811 Sixteenth St., nr. Folsom. W ANTED — POSITION MECHANICAL »» engineer; understands dynamos; 20 years ex- perience; can give first-class city reference as to character and ability. W. W. FELTEK. 566 How- ard st, . \\r ANTED— BY MAN AND WIFE, SITUA- "" tion in hotel, man as barkeeper, wife in kitch- en or as chambermaid. 11 Morris aye., off Bry- ant St., near Sixth. p ERMAN~ -WISHES SITUATION IN A PRI- VT vate family : good gardener, coachman; under- stands handling sock; goo.l milker; references. Address Industrious, box 27, Call Office. PRACTICAL HOUSE- PA INTER, GRAIXER X and paperbanger with tools wants work by the day or contract; will work very reasonable: city or country. Address Painter, ¥3 Pleasant st. INCH ESTER 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. "y<>UNG NAN, 18, STEADY HABITS, NO X vices, wants employment; occupation more the object than wages. Address C. D. E., box 8, 'Call Office. . . : ; riNCHKSTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR »» Market— Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; Me to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus an I baceaeetoand from the ferry. If KM ALB 11ELI* WANTED. YirAlrnED^^EßirAN~cioO X. , "^ANtX^Ar"- -'» bara, $25; 2 Protestant and German chamber- maids. $20; German or Scandinavian girl for gen- eral housework, $25; restaurant waitress, $25; hotel cook, $25, an girls for cooking and house- work in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. '6.2 Sutler st. WANTED- 6 OR 6 GIRLS FOR LAUNDRY; ' » only experienced help wanted; $20 and board. J. F. CROSET I & CO., 312 Su ter st. 5 SCANDINAVIAN GIRLS FOR STEAM O laundry; 4 housegirls, $20, $25 and $16: 3 girls to assis.. $12. Apply 315 Slitter St. "VTEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; i> wages $10. 1122 a Sacramento st. irl wanted to wait""on table. 406 McAllister st. CIOOK, RANCH. $20. MISS CULLEN, 323 / Sutter st. ' -- (1 IRL TO ASSIST IX HOUSEWORK AND AS X companion; country; $15; fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sntter st. OOK, $30. COUNTRY: SECOND GIRL. $25; Vs nurse, $20: 20 housework girls, city and coun- try, $25 and $20: 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. STARCH AND PLAIN IRON RS FOR COUN- O try steam laundry. See proprietor this morn- ing at C. R. ANsEN & CO.'S, 110 Geary st. r AITRESSES FOR SPRINGS, MOUNTAIN '» resorts, country hotels, $20; waitress and ch-mborma-d, city, $20: German hot"! Chamber- maid, $20: cook, country, private family, $-J0: glr. housework private family, $15. C. K. H AN- SEN CO., 110 Geary st. • ' - "ANTED — GERMAN AND SCAN DIN A- viun cooks, $25 nnd $30; French gir.s for light housework and oecond work, city and coun- try; 20 girls for light housework and assist. LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton st. LAIN LAUNDRESS, CITY, $20; GIRLS FOR houseworK, city and country. R. T. WARD A CO., 610 Clay st. ' V ■•,.-. ' . HELP WANTED-Continnerl. . GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GERMAN AND JEW- VX ish cooking, . $25, call early; 5 waitresses, sma 1 country hotels, $20, etc.: head waitress, $35, for July 1 ; also 10 side wal tresses. M AR- TIN S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. COOK AND LAUNDRESS, $25: CHAMBER- \J maid, $18; 8 nursesirls, $12 and $15; waitress, $25; 10 girls for housework. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. : . IV ANTED — YOUNG STRONG GIRL AS '• kitchen-maid lor the country." $20; lady's maid, $25; waitress and parior- maid for country. 1 $25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter St. WAITRESS COUNTRY HOTEL, STEADY »» year round, $25; 50 women and girls for pri- vate families and hotels. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. . . RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENT IN XJ families; terms $2 per day best of city refer- ences. Address L., box 91, this office. \\r ANTED— A GERMAN OR FRENCH NURSE " and upstairs girl with references. Apply 1814 Washington st.. mornings. GIRL (20 TO 25); LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; < twice weekly; $2 50 monthly. Gentleman, box 26, Call office. WAN TED-YOUNG GIRL TO MIND CHlL- dren. , 1217 Webster at. WaTnt^d-a woman to Wash AND do *' housework by the day. Call at 1232 Union st. A I IDDLE- AGED GERMAN LADY FOR MX houaecleanlng and Dedmaking. 1 Fifth st. GIRL OR MIDDLE- AWED" LADY TO HELP j \J In general housework. 507 Hayes st. ANTED— YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH '» housework and baby. Call 530 Jersey st. \\ ANTED— YOUNG GIRL TO DO UPSTAIRS TT housework. Apply at 2522 Union st. yOUNG GIRL TO NURSE; WAGES $6. 1431 X Howard st. ■y OUNG GIRL CARE OF BABY AND ASSIST; x family of 2: wages $5. 1696 Page st. EXTRA VOLUNTEER SINGERS FOR JULY 4; immediately. J. W. McKENZIE, 524 Eddy. yOJ'XG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: X sleep home. Apply 204 Scott st., nr. Halght. VY r ANTED -PUPiLS FOR MILLINERY » » school; class now forming for fall work; prac- tlcal; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. AIRDRESSINO, MANICURING, BEAUTY culture lessons; agents who will handle my toilet preparations taught free. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post st. ■ . OPER A TOR-HANDS ON VESTS. APPLY 128 a Hayes st. AGENTS WANTED— LADY CANVASS- ers: new patented article; sell on sight: best thing for years; Investigate. 11 Glen Park aye., 9 to 6. This is a really good thing. RESSCUTTING AND FITTING TAUGHT thoroughly In three hours or less at MRS. K. 1,. JUNKjT dressmaking school, 505 Fell st. BUTT< HOLE US ON CUSTOM SHIRTS IN aeighborhood of 13-16 Folsom. 1 > RFKCT '11 fix.- AND STYLISH DRESS- X making taught, 55 per mouth; pupils can work for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack- et, sleeve and skirt patterns cut to order, 25c up. I MCDOWELL Academy, 213 Powell st. APPRENTICES — FREE LESSONS EVERY Tues. In dressciitting. 14 McAllister, room 67. AIR-DRESSING; MANICURING LESSONS. MISS DOYLE. | 19* Powell st. and 108 Ninth. PENSIONS— J. H. SHEPARD & CO., OLD RK- X liable attorneys, 1068 East l(jth st., Oakland. HA 1 R DX ES-.Tx7jT2sc~ AND 35c: MORNING and cvo classes: 10 lessons, sl 50. 1248 Mission. pOAT- FINISH ERS WANTED. 541 MARKET \J street. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; v»i Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 pprwp«-k: fr '" '''■'' and ' " - -■''•■•>• 'oa'i'l frini ferry. MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTE D- BUTTERMAKEB TOR OBEam" »» cry. $30 and found; 2 farmers and wives, $30 and $15; 15 laborers, *1 75 a day: farmer fruit ranch, $200 year: office boy for country, $10 and found; chore man for resort. if 12: 2 woodchopiers, $1 25 a cord: good boxnien for bark-peeling, $26: milkers, $25; farmers: cooks: waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. 4 FARMHANDS, STEADY PLACE, $20; 2 tr haymakers, $26; 4 machine drill misers, $3 a day; milker, country. $25; dairt-mnn for Nevada, $30; buttermaker and milk, $30; farmhand for orchard, $20: choreman, *15: lObarkpeelers, $1 25 a cord: 6 woodsmen, $30 and board. K. T. WARD 6 CO.. 608 and 610 0l»y st. pAINTER; SOBER MAN FOR HOTEL WORK lin country; $30 and found. Call on C. R. AN- SEN & CO., 1 10 Geary st. In dry CREW wanted- .FOR steam JJ laundry, country, see proprietor this morn- Ine at C. R. HAXSI-.x & co.s, 110 Geary st. V(iI'.Ni..MA.V AS PORTER AND WAIT AT X table; private boarding-house. C K. HAN- SEN A CO., 110 Geary st. 9 FIRST-CLASS WAIT I- RS WITH DRESS — suits tor country hotel, $35: washer and ironer, country laundry. $35 ana $30; man to run Sinclair tody Ironer, country laundry, $50. C. K. HAN- 3EN A CO. 110 Geary st. ') JAPANESE BEDMAKERS AND CLEAN- era for hotel, $25: Japanese boy to do chores for hotel. C. R. li AHSBN & CO., 110 Geary st A SSAYERAND AMALGAMATOR WHO CAN -T- run au electric motor for a mine: see party here: $90. C. R. HANSEN <fe CO. , 110 Geary st. "I l\ A BTZ M I X B $2 50 TO $2 75 A DAY, L\J see party here; 6 Scandinavian quartz miners, $2 60 a day, see boss here: 20 men lor laboring work, city, $1 a day and board; 10 farmers for orchards, haying and harvesting, $20, $25 and «26; milkers, $20 and $30; choremen, etc, C. R. HANSEN <fc CO., 110 Geary st. } ENGINEER,. NIGHT WORK for a mine. -J $26 and found; blacksmith, country shop, $40 and found: blacksmith for an orchard, $26 and found ; tool-sharpener, $1 75 a day. A < ontract to let for a large mining company to sink 200 feet of shaft. MURRAY* READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 63* Clay st. 0 A/ \ M X ANDBOYH CAN OBTAIN WORK «JV/U Monday at 7:30 a. m., from $15 to $90 per month and found, at MURRAY & BB \DY's Lead- ing Employment Agency, 634 and 636 Clay st. 1/1 WOODCHOPPKRS FOR A MINE, $1 PBB 1 " ' cord: IB woodenoppers to cut ian bark, $1 day and found: 20 tiemakers, 8c and 10c each; char- coal-bur. er, 10c sack: 2 4 -horse teamsters for a mine, $1 day and board; woodchopper, Santa Cruz County, 31 cord; sMckerhand, $- .)0 day. MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. OH FARMERS FOR ORCHARDS, vine- ♦ )V/ yards and farms, $20, $2 > anil $26. harvest crew, good waves; 5 milkers, $20. $25 and $30: 3 old men to work on a ranch, digging asparagus, vegetables, etc., $15 and found, see boss here; 3 farmers and wives, $35 and $40: man to gather sacks behind harvester, $1 25 a day and toiind; man to irrigate, $20. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents. 634 an i 636 Clay st. 1 A MEN TO PICK FRUIT, DIG IRRIGA- I \J tion ditches, make hay, etc., for a lar::e bank- Ing company's ranch and orchard: $20 and found; steady job. Murray & ready. Leading Em- p oymont Agents, 634 and 636 clay st. Of) LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS, $1 60 a clay, city work; stableman for a dairy, $20, city. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 1 A COOKS, $25, $30, $35, $40, $50 AND 65; XV 10 waiters. $25, $30 and $35, hotels, restaur- ants, resorts and springs; 6 disuwashers, $15, $20 and $25: 3 bakers, $30 and $35; cook for mine, 7 men: boy fora kitchen on a r*ncb, $10: cook, private family, $20. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment A gents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ANTI~fD"~— BLACKSMITH HELPER, young man. country sliop, $^0 and found. W. D. EVV'EK & CO., 626 Clay St. WANTED- FOREMAN FOR MINE; GOOD steady job: $80 per month. Apply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. W ANTED— '/IFATtMIfRS FOR NICE RANCH *» near city, $25. . W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. WANTED— IO FARMERS FOR HAYING. »' near city, $20 and $25 per month. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. WANTED— SWAMPER ■ AND JACKSCREW- | »' er for logging camp, long job, $35 and found, free iare; also an all-round woodsman, *35 and free fare. W. D. EWER * CO., 626 Clay st. WANTED— HARVEST-HANDS, NICE *» place, $1 25 to $1 50 per day and board; two months' work or more. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. V\' ANTED— 'iO MEN TO PEE I, BARK, CHOP »» wood and drive team, *26 per month «»nd board, long job. W. D. EWER & C: ' 626 Clay st. PASTRY COOK, $10 "a" WEEK, NO SUNDAY X work: call early: pantryman, $20 and room: etc. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. - ■ . GERMAN STEWARD, WIFE FIRST-CLASS VJ cook, wish situations in resort or ho.el; best references. L. ANDRE, 316 Stockton a . OWEDISH OR GERMAN MAN TO TAKE O care of horses, $25 and found; 2 ironers for "steam laundry, $35. Apply 315 Siitter st. UTLi'.R, $35" MISS CULLEN. 323 SLTTEB street t SOBER MAN IN WINE HOUSE: OF GOOD 0 character; mißdle aged; speaks German: mix drinks for inside salesman and recommended from last employer only need apply. Box C. M., Call Branch Oflicc, 580 Montgomery st. > orner Clay. 1 A RISERS— THE JOURNEYMEN BACKERS' I' Union meets Tuesday evening at 102 O'Far- jell st.; nil journeymen are invited to attend. BA KBI ■: KS, ATTENTION ! ALL . WHO WISH XJ to enter the shaving contest at the picnic of the Barber.' Association on June 28 aend their en- tries until June h 27 to P. C. HAM.AN, 239y 2 o'Farrell st , - . STEADY GERMAN BOY TO DELIVER BOOKS and make himself generally useful; wages $10 and board and lodging. 2015 Mission st. ANTED— THRKK GOOD HUSTLERS: BIG money. Address W. T., box 168, Call Offlce. YOUXG man FOR NURSERY WORICIN JOB- X bing garden; wa«e3sls month. . 512 Haight st. \V ' A X D— DISHWAsHKR AT 1504 KEN- .■•-'» lucky st., Potrero, a~t, Reidy's Hotel. EXTRA VOLUNTEER SINGKRS FOR JULY 4; immediately. J. W. McKENZIE, 524 Eddy, j Wa x TKD— IOUO MEN at dTbli n Lotus •»» barber-shop: newly opened: shaving sc; hitir- cutting 10c; best in city. 207 Fourth st. W A NTED-PARTNER ' WITH $50: WELL- ■■ 1 1 paying . butcher-shop. Apply at ' saloon 130 Fourth st. HELP WANTED— Continued. TAILOR'S SEAT-ROOM AT 611 '; CLAY X room 7: 75c, with use of machine.' \\J ANTED — STEADY MAN TO COLLECT »» and assist generally |in light business ; salary $65, with char.cc of incre»se; must have $150 cash. 777 Market St., room 7. ANTED— S'J.KADY""MAN TO ASSIST IN •»» store and make himself useful in cash busi- ness; salary $75 per month: must have 8250 cash. See STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. lj AKBEK.-V ASSOCIATION Ur I A,. EMPLOY- J-> ment. Secy, P. C. Hamann, 2: 9 1 ■■. O'Farrell. , ABBESS — BEST- PAYING 3-CHAIR 15c XJ shop, laundry office and cigar-stand for sale. Apply or address ASA BERDR Sail Jose. VVT ANTED— A CLOTHING SALESMAN. AP- " ply 523 MarKet St., room 7. bet. 3 and 6 p. m. pAR 1 NER WANTED— ONE ACQUAINTED X in city. temperate; rustler; reference; investi- gatp. 1 mployment Office, 128 Four h st- TRY ACME HoUSK, 957 MARKET ST., BE- X low Sixth, for a room; 26c a night: $1 a week. O DOINGS, 5c TO 15c PER NIGHT; CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Paclfi , below Kearny. STHMA CUKE GUARANTEED; DR. GOR- dln's Chocolate Emulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. VTKW WALDO HOUSE, 765 ' MISSION, BET. J-i 3d and 4th— Single furnished rooms, night 15c to 60c; week $1 10 $2 60; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion to morning calls: clean; quiet,; open all ninhl. pLERKS' AND LABORERS' CLAIMS E'GHT; VJ acts adjusted. RATTO'S, 612 My, tel. m. 353. ESI IN CITY --SING' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $j., $1 25. $1 60 per week. Pacific house. Commercial and Leigesdorfl sts. OOM.S 15c TO 75c PER NIGHT; 50c TO $1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS » » to know that Ed Rolkln, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per nigh:; $1 to $3 per week. W ANTED— AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & <"0., Dept. L, latent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C, for their $1800 prize oner and list of 200 inventions wanted. •\ I EN'S HALF-SOLI NO, 50c.: LADIES. 40c: J.VI done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel branch 767 .Market, Will <fe Finck's, S. F. CALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 60: half-solelng 25c up. 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. Wfc; ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR "t your old shoes and make them as good as new, end with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., between First and .Second sts. V.i UN TO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; I<l all grocers keep it. ANTED- MEN TO LhARN BARBER '» trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given aud catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. \\' ANTED— FOR THE a UNITED STATES »» Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 31 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 oe 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 St., San Francisco, 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-off shoes bought or exchanged. LCJIO house, 8631/2 market ST.— Rooms 20c, 25c. to 50c. night; $1 to $S week. "WHAT CHEEK HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO " st; 200 rooms; best in the city sins: o looiua 20 and 25c a night, fli w>*ek: meals 10c. WIN ESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD. NEAR " Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. W ANTED.TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR »' ersAclerks. KXOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter I IN DELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND HOWARD 1 - sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 16c night. inn MEh-To TAKE lodging AT lOC, 15c \\i\J and 20c a night. Including coffee aud rolls. 624 Washington St., near Kearny. \\[ ANTED— SINGLE" ROOMS, 15c A DAY' r$T »» r-«sek; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a wee; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. *.•:•; UN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25c to $1 25. 869 Mission. 1,1 KEE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS Foil &c; J nl*o a hotrl tot la<r»r. !><■. at SOT Clay st. AGENTS WANTED. "/^E^fs^BIG^BOOK; NEW IDEA; BIG HIT: j-V low prices; don't order campaign outfits until you see ours: the greatest campaign book of 1896; prospectuses 50c. F. PERSON, manacer sub- scription department, The Whitaker& Kay Com- pany, 723 Market st. . . GENTS TO SELL A NEW ARTICLE AP- ply 1027 Mitrke; St. v ■'.-.': :■'■':. I'UKMTURE "WANTED. ODHAND 1 FURNITURK FOI{ COUNT ftV; — good prices. . T. LUBELSKI. 7 City Hall aye. JC. MUTHBR, AUCTIONEER, 601 c ali- . fornia st. corner Kearny, pays best price for furniture and merchandise. M ALONE PAYS 20 PER I^SNT MOKE than elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth at. IF YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNl- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkln. KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. BASCH. 321 SUTTER, WANTS FUKNI- • ture, saloons and merchandise: highest pric& MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE. .carpels, piano. ll:<"i Markft: tfl. Jessie /dl. BOARDING WANTED. ~~7 BOARD AXD KOOM: DelsTr^TbTk" loc a- tlon: exchange for piano. C. P.. box 169. Call Offlce. MONEY WANTED. \\ ANTED— •I6O; WILL P AY»S PERMOXTH M lnteres'. R. M.. box 144. Call Oflice.' WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. 'ivTrNTED^-B aTvY^CAR R 1 AgFTn GOOD '» order. Address, sating price, 8., box 16, Call. WANTED— PRE-iS; CAPACITY 5 CUBIC feet or more. MAGNESITE, 65 Union st. ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW O '!"• 10 A. XI.XI.V. 109 Siit'i st.: send postal. LOST. T~6Vr^TßUi?c h~oTlk eVs^T^mTricet^t! Xj Return to SHORT'S saloon, 1707 Devlsa- derost.; reward. UG DOG; ANSWERS TO NAME OF BUD. Return to I*3B Howard St.; reward. ost-lakge"frks ii"lt kTTcow ; LIRERAL reward. Return to 1788 McAllister st. OST— CO AC DOG; NAMK PLATE AND address on collar; reward. 3213 Fillmore st. TRAY COW FOUND AT CO LAI aT~HOL- O stein: owner call. M . CaI.I, A X , col ma. ~ HOKSES. CIX-YEAR-OLD STYLISH ALL-PURPOSE 0 business horse; 1200 pounds; sound, gentle and well broke; cheap. 351 Third st. L'OK SALE CHEAP— FINK SORRELI HORSE; x^weitht 1200. A pply 406 Sixth st. El BOLD HARNESS COM.PAN Y~5OO SETS XJ of good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st., S. F. HARNESS, TEAM, EXPRESS, BAKERY wagon : also 2 cheap horses. 1620 Mission st. "I r.l\ SE<I 'SNEW AND SECOND HAND HA rt* XO\J ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys, rockaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Mission's: AUCTION SALES OF HORSES, BUGGIES, wagons, harness, etc., at Derby stables, 645 Geary, cor. venworth. ever v Tuesday 11 o'clock. C. K. MARTIN, prop.; S. W ATKINS, auctioneer. F)(\n SKT NEW AND. SECOND-HAND HAR- O\J\J ness; all kinds: bugey. wagon, carts, surrey & rockawav: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. A(\ HORSES FOX SALE; ALSO WAGONS, J" buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse - Market, 327 Sixth St.; auction soles every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN <fc DOYLE. Auctioneers. HORSES PASTURED; -SKND FOR CIRCU- :»r. ''ini'vdo Ranch.' 63o 1 ornmercial s*.. WAGONS AND CAKUIAGES. rOR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE 1 carriages of every dose Iptlon: cash, notes or installments. Carvlll Mfg Co., 46-48 Bth St., S. F. QLIGHTLY SOILED DRIVING GLOVES; O samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. MEW AND SKCON D-HAND BAKERS', LA UN- -»-' dry. milk and grocery wagons; also rockaway and 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrison at- ■ ; bicycles. JW I N F I E Lm^KXiKSOXr^HTMc TILISTEiC . Headquarters Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycles CON Dl l AND WHEELS IN PERFECT order: terms, cash or installment; Crescent $25. Cleveland $30, Victor $40, Crawford $33. DAVIS BROS., '.'5 Geary st. ' QX NEW FALCON; HIGH GRADE; 545 AND O%J $55 each; half price: few left. GEORGE WEBB ALEXANDER. 401 Market St. IJICYCLES, 1895 MODELS, >iS~fcTS6S. HAM- Xi ilton Cyciery, Baker St., near Hayes. I ICYCLES FOR $20, $25, ;$3O, $35, $40, $45, » y $50, second-hand. 306 Tost st. FOR SALE- '96 RAMBLEKTWARWICK: IM- X penal aud Clipper bicycles at great gains. 303 Larkln st. - . ■ . : . . PARK CYCLER Y— NEW WHEELS TO LET;" X best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Alllater and Powell st. car hues. SEWING MACHINES. '■ ■ : DOMESTIC SEWING Mai HINE. WITH AT- tachmeutß, $12 50. 1:437 Mission St., nr. 21st. A LL KINDS BOUGHT. SOLD. EXCHANGED^ xi. rested, repaired ; lowest rate*. 205 Fourth . BUSITNTESS CHANCES. T"~O "SELL" A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND quick for cash see STRAND & CO., 917 Market <JT» 97 ; "r GROCErtY AND BAR: OLD ESTAB- tjp^»l»'. lished; rent only $10: No. 1 location; pays well. STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. QCiZ>l\ LIQUOR-STORE: FULL VALUE: «JpUc)U. offer wanted. STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. C? 1 OX FRUIT STORE: GREAT BARGAIN. <pl^«J. See STRAND & CO., 917 Market St. CJ 1 7fT SALOON, 4 ROOMS, PIANO, ETC. «J)X I U. STRAND A CO., 917 Market st. A QOC COFFEE . SALOON. PAYS WELL. «JPOZi«J. STRAND & CO.. 917 Market st. ■ €:I^An BUTCHER-SHOP: TRADE OF $50 I «]pl-lil'U. to $60 a day; this place is well fitted I up and everything complete for the business; 3 I horses. 1 wagon, 2 carts: great bargain; cheap at I $2000. See si'RA.NE & CO, 917 Market st. $O-f\ RESTAURANT; 3 LIVING ROOMS: — •.»U. rent $20: doing Al business; daily re- | ceipts $10. M. LESS & CO., 783y 2 Market st. I (JgOKnA CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; i O*J\j\J . exceptionally good location large ■ well-selected stock; fine s ore trado; big bar busi- i ness: large outside route; bargain. M. LESS CO., I 783y 3 Market st. <B£ Af\f\ SALOON; THRIVING INTERIOR j «IP"tUU. town: opposite large railroad depot; I cheap rent; living rooms; receipts $10: daily ex- | penses $1; good stock-. M. LESS CO., 7833^ j Market st. <J>7?:/) PARTNER WANTED IN FAMILY •Jc I O\t. liquor-store; run successfully by present owner for 20 years: large outside route: half cash: youns man preferred must have good references. M. LESS <fc CO., 783y 3 Market at. C«Onn PARTNER RESTAURANT; O W N KB rjDZUU. lady. STEXBERG COMPANY, 632 Market st. <219^n PARTNER TO PURCHASE HALF tip— O\J. interest in well-paying saloon near I Kearny St.; run place night and day; German preferred. STENBERG CO., 632 Market si. <JJJf»AA SALOON AND LIQUOR STORE; 1 tJPUUU. south of and nr. Market: receipts $15 to '■ $^0: full value; stock and;flxturea; family trouble. STENBERG CO., 632 Market St. (EJI f\ (\f\f\ ROAD house, ACROSS THE X\f .l >\JVJ . bay, near railroad depot: hand- somely furnished rooms, bar, dining-room, parlors and promenade grounds: finest family and sum- mer resort; well known as enjoying most deilrable class of patronage: good bar trade the year round; tills offer never equaled; means a fortune in a few years: owner owns the rrope-ty; satisfy yourself. STE.XBt.KG & CO., 632 Market St. .-•:. ■■•;. (Bji G()(\ RESTAURANT, OYSTEK-HOUSE, «IrJ-Uv'U handsome private rooms: three en- I trances: old-established trade; chance rarely of- | fered in lifetime, where, with $1600 invested, large income certain. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market. U?J BUTTER, MILK A D DELICACY _ »'". store; thriving location: living-rooms: new stork; suitable for family. STEXBERG CO., : 632 Market st. I <HjT Cfi PARTNER WANTED —LIGHT, ijtltjyj. genteel business, with rising young man of good standing and reputation; no night or Sunday work; well established and will pay from ; $65 to $76 per month. See to-day GEO. STEW- I ART, 602 Market St. I (2»97' SALOON — FINE FIRST-CLASS I <s>'-J I O. place, nicely fitted up: good stock: best I location; doing paying business; a bargain. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. ".HA PARTNER IN OLD-ESTABLISHED <&O\J\J. mercantile commission-house, controll- ing large trade from all parts of the coast; owner desires partner as business Is too much for one; business has always been prosperous andean be largely increased: will pay big returns on money invested: will bear thorough Investigation; for- tune for some active man who wants profitable investment. GEO. STEWART. 602 Market st. $'AA WOOD, coal and express busi- t?O\J\J. ness; 4 horses, 4 wagons; boiler, engine running: saws, scales, etc. ; positively clears $150 per mouth. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. qlaa WOOD, coal and express BUSI- tJpUUU. ness; 4 horses, 4 wagons; boiler, engine running: saws, scales, etc. : positively clears $150 per month. BARRETT A SKIFF, 921 Market st. -\\O YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS X> promptly. HEALY & CO ,23 Kearny at. C>~ Q f\(\ WOOD, COAL, HAY' AND PEED; <fpOV'\J. does an express business; 4 horses: wagons; owns buildings. HEALY, 23 Kearny St. Q*O(inn HOT XL ol? 2i ROOMS, BAR, »J!iiUUu. dining-room, etc., summer resort, 1 hour's ride from san Francisco, clearing $150 per month: rooms commanding a beautiful marine view; must be seen to be appreciated; part of pur- chase price can remain: satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny. Qizl^O FINE GROCERY AND BAR. BEST j ♦;'"«■»'-'• location in city, good business, sells 8 barrels of beer a week; only reason for selling, other business; see this at once. T. LUBELSKI, I 7 City Hall aye. fiOTF GROCERY AND BAR: FINE ESTAB- «ITUUV./. lished place doing good business; the stock is fresh; rent cheap and the locality fine; see this at once: a rare chance; good reason for selling. T. LUBELSKI. 7 City Hall aye. eiftflH partner IX ELEGANT paying •ITUWV/. business: will stand the fullest investi- gation; rare chance for young or middle-aged man; only object in taking partner is to enlarge j the business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye. (JJ I Al\(\ AN ELEGANT BUTCHER-SHOP | I «JP 1 ttV/17. across the bay. with two horses and ; I wagons, tine fixtures, saf.\ cash,iree st«r: working ' 3 men and doing fine business; object or' selling j alckoessjinvestigate T.LUBELSKI.7 City Hall ay. (QiftOn tINK STATIONERY AND CONFEC- j «PUUw. tionery business; in good locality; rent ! cheap: with 3 elegant living-rooms; the best bar- gain for the money ever offered in this city; see this to-day. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye. SPOT CASH PAID FOR STOCKS OF MER- chaudlse. T. LUBELSKI. 7 City Hall aye. ffl|l(|n VEGETABLE-STORE AND FKUIT- f?IM\t. stand. $150— s.Ioon: paving fine. $700— Restaurant: worth $1. 00; see this. $2: o— Branch bakery an d delicacy ; worth double. $1100— A snap In an elegant grocery. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye., for bargains. ■ffl» 1 p.(\ COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE; <3>LO\f. worth $750. DECKER, 1020 Market. ALOON; BEST LOCATION: NO REASON- abIe offer refused. DECKER, 1020 Market st. i ■{•OAn BAKERY: FINE CORNER ; 3 ROOMS: «IpOUU. bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market St. FOR EXCHANGE FOR LODGING-HOUSE business or other property, 80 acres of fine farming laud and some cash; Walla county, Wash. .free. MACGILLIVRAY & CO., 1028 Mar- | I ket st. ! j Q.I7C CIGAR-STORE, WITH LIVING , 1 tjp i- ' '-'• rooms, on account of sickness: no agents. 1127 Mission st. «2.'_>nA HALK INTEREST in THRIVING rjpOUv. cash business; duties light and easily learned: or will exchange for real estate in city or across the bay. SI., box 33, Call Office. 4>Or\ Pi PART -ER WANTED IN GOOD ', «JP — O\J . paying saloon: g od supply of stock. Apply at 1024 Mason st.. corner Pacific. <Bl k -> "^ rj PAYJNGCORNER SALOON WANTS — t)U. partner; experience unnecessary. 633 Howard st. 1 .i: COFFEE AND CHOPHOUSE: SAME | 1 £.0^ hands 7 years. J. COLE. 506 Howard. 1 VOR SALE—HALF INTEREST IN DOWN- JD town chophouse. 210 Drumm st. AN WITH $100 TO JOIfTME; AIUaT MEAN business. B. 8.. box 12, Ca 1 Office. -. v,^ ? THIRST-CLASS ; OOD- PA V I N i BAKERY. x! cheao, on account of death. Call office. Rl : AUK A NT— GOOD LOCATION; GOOD XV place tor man and wife; cheap. Apply Call. PKLIABLK PARTNER WANTED WITH Xt *300; good business. Apply 1004 Mkt.. rm. 1. C*l^7T7i FOR SALE lO CLOSK AN ESTATE; ; «JpV)Uv/. stationery, bakery and variety store at j 1010 Buchanan St.; rent of store with 4 rooms j and bath $22 60. Apply after 2 o'clock, J. ■ REIMER, Attorney-at-Law, 609 Montgomery st. j ffljOXfin FIRST-CLASS salo >N; LEASE; — O\J\J. good trade: owner retiring; chance of a lifetime. Address C. H., box 139, Call Office. j ft"Q||nn ONE of THE best paying I :tjr.O\J\J\J. summer and winter hotels and health | ; resorts in California; on railroad; magnificent 1 scenery; well established: pays $2600 a year net j and growing. H. M. WuOLLKY, 532 Market st. lURST-CLASS BEER SALOON; CEN T RALLY located; near Market st. For further particu- lars address EDWARD CONOLLEY. 5J2 Mont- gomery st... or call bet. 12 and 1 o'clock. U/ ANTED— GROCERY AND BAR IN GOOD ■* location, or suitable corner store with living- ' rooms. C. H., 1818 Polk st. Q ALOON FOR bALE-GOOD LOCATION, GOOD O stock; no reasonable offer refused. Inquire ; room 40, Chronicle building. W ANTED— PARTNER IN WOOD AND COAL \ :»» business; horses, wagons, etc.; lease; house rent free. Apply Call Ollice. V OUNG BUSINESS MAN with SOME X ready cash wishes .to secure a position, or would invest in business enterprise in city or coun- try. Address J. S. W., box 17, Call Office. V K UITSTOKE — GOOD BUSINESS; TRANS- X 1 fer corner. Flllmore and Turk sts. WILL TRADE OlfEX CHANGE ■ BAKERY »» outbt, horse and buggy, electric fan, bicycle orange land, town lots. Columbia, 128 Fourth. pROCERY AND BAR; FULL FIRVf-CLASS VJ stock; 3 rooms attached. Fifteenth and Dolores. pROCKU WANTED TO START CASH GK& \J eery: cheap rent; neighborhood without one. Apply 220. Adeline st., Oakland. $1 800 SAL °t>- v : Al; BEST RETAIL LO- «CSXOUU. cality; strictly first class; small cx- i penses; good profits; desire to sell immediately, ssriSd^ wfs : .. o^i?^,^ ll^: to iuvesti: B^tget^cia^t.^^' «hkapTXclsas: n ROCERY AND BAR; TRANSFER CORNER. VJ Apply this oflice: no agents. '$> ] 000 Uk L f i-N I'EKii.ST IN OLD ESTAB- -li)J-u,i )J - u , w ' liahed, well stocked, good paving general sore out of town; double value in sight; trial given; 1 partner retiring. Apply Call OlUce, \/j AX WITH $150 WANTS TO BUY INTER- i'A est 111 paying business, groceries, etc., across bay preferred ; no agents. "PLAIN'S, 2106 Mar- I. A KEKY, NOTIONS AND CANDY STORE for years; nice living-rooms. 1029 Valencia st. CHOICE INVESTMENT OF HOTEL PROP- .Verty: pays 12 per cent: $3000 or $4000 cash; grocery or bar as par; payment. 1019 Ellis. BUSINESS CHANCES-Continqed. m/^rri CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, LlV- tlpUcltf. ing room, north of Market: low rent, good place: kept by owner for years; rare chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California St. . <£ - (\f\ SALOON, ESTABLISHED YEARS, tl, uuU \ with large patronage, on Kearny st.; partner* don't agree. WILKE. 531 California at. ~C^K(\- i HONEST AX D INDIS'IK lOUs PART- QtJiJ' '• ncr wanted in hotel and saloon: clear- | ing S'-'OO per month. WTLKE <& WOLF, 531 Call- I torn st. . ~<Bit'T\(\ CANDY-STORE. BRANCH BAKERY r^Ol'v. and stationery; laundry and U.S. stamp agency: Market st : 5 ro>>ms, bath: rent $15; kept by owner 6 years. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cali- fornia gt. - fl.'nA BRANCH BAKERY; DOING VERY" tJpOUU. good business; daily receipts above $10; 3 living-rooms- rent $22; rarest chance. WILKE <fc WOLF. 531 California st. m>j'fm STEAM LAUNDRY: ESTAB- «S)OOUU. lished for years: all modern improve- ment doin? large business; 4 horses and 4 wag. ' ons; owner owns property: will give lease. WIJLKE & WOLF, 631 California st. A QCA SALOON: ESTABLISHED YEARS; fJpOOU. rent $30; lease: average dally receipts, $16: near Market Hall; actual value, $1000. ».all WILKi. & WOLF, 531 California st. COR SALE— THE PATENT RIGHTS OF A X newly patented machine, called the Farmer's Pride, consisting of an improved harrow and roller which also can be worked in connection with seed- sower. inquire at ANDREW KRUCCKELS, 1154 Washington St., Oakland. OESTAURANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE: FOR XV sale cheap on account of sickness: will ex- change for property or business of equal value in locality and climate suitable for consumptive. Cull or address 3321 Mission st. A-N OLD ESTABLISHED FURNITURE- ■IX.' store: cheap; owner cannot attend business. 935 a Folsom st. ______^_ PHARMACY SAN FRANCISCO; WELL X located and stocked: price low. Address R. E. T., box 9. Call Office. p ING CYCLER V; BEST LOCATION VT in the city, best of reasons for selling. Box 16, this office. ■ PARTNER WITH $100 CAPITAL WANTED Xby lady of means. Room 2, 12 Mason su - IpOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE, A SPLENDID- -1 paying restaurant between 2 carhouses: rent only $17, living rooms included: owner retiring from business. Apply at once 3279 Mission St. ENERGETIC MAN WANTED BY LADY AS £J partner; country business; $50. Room 9, 122! Post st. ._ SALOON; LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. AP- ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific St. PARTNER WANTED BY A LADY: GOOD X proposition: $75 capital. 11 Taylor St., room 1. "ajTTnri rare CHANCE: first-class <JpttUl7. restaurant on principal street of Hay- wards, doing a good business: selling on account of sic ness. Address D. C, box 45, llaywards, CaU NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash ; city or country. M., box 2. Call. GOOD ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PAPER 'Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. ej.r/-k/-\rk CHAMPAGNE BUSINESS FOR <Jp«JUv7U. sale: well established; complete manufacturing plant: stock, etc.: principals only. Apply F. L CASTELHUN, rooms 4 and 5, 325 Montgomery st. p ROCERY STORE, 3 ROOMS, FIXTUREW, \JT some stock, to let. 2201 Fifteenth st, T>LACKSMITH-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP; X> good place; $150. Inquire 337 Fifth st. <2>qnnn FOR HALF interest in A »jV)UUU manufacturing business. 328 Bush St., room 4. OOD OPPORTUNITY: SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000; owner will remain if arrangement can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. flljQnA WILL BUY GROCERY AND BAR: <Jp«jUU 4 rooms furnished: rent $15; whole [ hous -; other business to attend to; a snap. <Jo- lumbia, 128 Fourth St. I>OR SALE -OLD-ESTABLISHED SALOON X. and wine cellar In a near-by town. Inquire WICHMAN, LUTGENS & CO., 318 Clay St. T^RUG-STORE— SIOOO WILL BUY A PAYING Xs store: invoice $1600. Address Drag, box 59, Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOX SALE. I'T Y^U~wTN?~T^^U^r^R~^El2L^A^ODG*r Ing-house see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye, 1 O ROOMS; NICE HOME; EDDY ST... $35'} xv 16 rooms; bit- bargain: Powell st 650 22 rooms, near Baldwin Hotel, 0n1y.... 650 i 36 rooms, corner, oak furniture: piano 1100 | 50 rooms; $125 a month guaranteed: none better. 25 rooms to let, unfurnished: elegant house. A. M. SPECK «fc CO., 602 Market st. 1 C-UOOM COR. HOUSE. NEAR BALDWIN; XU must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. Efk ROOM HOTKL; RENT $70: BUSTNESS O\) location: $1500. DECKER, 1020 Market. LTOR BARGAINS IN LODGING-HOUSES SEE X I STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. AKGAIN— I4 ROOMS. FULL OF STEADY roomers; north central. Address B. C, box 161, Call. A<-J ROOMS; BEST-PAYING HOUSE: CHEAP ; tfcOeasy terms. 115 Second st.-- T ODGING-HOUSES BOUGHT, SOLD AND XJ exchanged. PHEl.t's & CO., 917 Larkin st. WELL-FURNISHED, good 57- ROOM lodg- • ' ing-house: In a good location. 613 Mission st. OO WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR .$575: &O low rent. Inquire grocery, 40 Sixth st. L; OAK DING AND LODGING HOUSE FOR I > sale at 39 Pacific st. OUSE OF 15 WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS suitable for lodging-house; $20. 544 Sixth si. LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. Oq^Tv^Tx"!v!^s77wi?^}Rl^^ — » '— arranged for lodgings or houskeeping. FUKNITUKE biiiZ SALE. O^T^A^E^T^ijOMr^FL^^C^Si^UE and newly furnished: rent $30. 125 Grove St. i"OR SALE OK RENT— FURNITURE OP 7 X rooms; a bargain. 1029% -Market sf. SPECIAL SALE OF BED- LOUNGES ! 60 bed-lounges (worth $7 50) *4 00 Floor oilcloth 20 English Linoleum 35 Brussels Carpet 45 4-room outfit, solid oa«: : 75 00 SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st. A T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR ■i\ lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new; cash or time, open evenings. 11 RE SALE : ~" X I Prices stand till goods are completely dl*. posed of. Oak bed 5et5..,.,,,,,,, .».,.,„.,,.... ...sl<\ ">"» Bed lounges 8 08 Stoves ....^ 753 Carpets, peryard ...*~. 55 Linoleum, per yard „ , , 6S Matting, peryard , 10 Till our new building Is erected these prices wilt stand. Till such time we are conducting business at SE. corner beventU and Mission sts. J. NOON AN. • . ■_ Ai\(\ CARPETS; CHAMBER BETS, $147 " '.y/yJ stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20; folding- b«di, fill; bed- ounces. $". T. 1) MCCARTHY 112 4th. CAKPET CLEANING. TONEB^7?O. :^~cIIiiXNING AN^ tl renovating works. Main o'Blce 35 and 27 B'h. pARPET CLEANING, 3c,; LAYING, 3& : KCtt \J samples free; telephone Jessie 944. STRAT- TON. 19 Eighth st. GBKAT W-KSTKRN CARPET-BEATING works; latest machinery: cleaning 3c and lay- ing 3c yd. G. GEORGE, 11 Bth : phone Jessie 253. HEN" YOU BKCOMK DISGUSTED WITH »» poor work send to SPA ULDIXG'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st. ; teL So. 40. pONKLIN'SCARPKT EEATING WORKS. SdS \J Golden Gate aye.: telephone east 126. , JTY STEAM CA RPKTCLKA NING.RENOVA- tInsr. 38 Bth. M'EVKNS, msr. Tel. south 250. pARPE'JS CLEANED AND RENOVATED. \J like new. FERGUSON & CO. 23 Tenth: tat. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH ft CO.. successor!. E. MITCHELL <7a RI'KT ING CO., 241» . 14th su; cleaning 8c a yard. Tel. Mission 74. J" MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND RBN- . ovattii; works. 453 Stevenson: t»l. south 223. FOX SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. CJjOr: GOOD BUSINESS BT'GGY'; OR is>Ak). trade for second-hand lumber. 115 Sec- ond st. • VIEW 1896 HIGH-GKADE TANDEM BU i-> cycle at a great bargain. IRA SORRICK, 14 Sansome street, room 37. - liH>B -SALE— Fi'.KSH FAMILY COW; Dl'R. ham-Holstein. 216 Linden aye., nr. Franklin st. "L^OR SALE CHEAP — TEAM OF YOUNG X mules, harness and wagon: good roadsters. Apply 1913 Magnolia st., Oakland. FOR SALE— I 15-HORSEPOWER ENGINE, good as new, cheap for cash ; will trade. Shoe Factory. Sixteenth st.. Oakland. ■ RILL; BARNES' 20-INCH 5 WING SQUARE base, cheap: or trade. 516 Mission st. ■ OUX T E P.'sT KJA' 1 Mi, SHOWCASES bought and sold. 11-1 ; Market, bet. 7th & ARGAINS 1 YPK WRITE US: "a 1.1, MAKES; write for prices. Typewriter Kx., 310 California. T~o7li-."ks7k"-\ 1 ; 1 x i:>. i i>h an d MACHINERY, Jj waterpipes. Milntosh «fc Wolpman, 137 Beats. 1 . UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHIii" I ■ doors, mantels, etc. fir sale. 1166 Mission. NE SMALL iIKDILM AND LARGE SIZJS fire and burg'.s.r proof safe. 109, 111 Market k. I," IKK AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETT EH- 1 X press, platform scales and desk: cheap. 102 Clay. "t^ew-ranuejj cheaper THAN SECONJ> i\ hand. <V. a RAY Mfg Co.. 12 California s-_ BAGGAdE TKANsFEIt. mRUNKS MOVED, 25 CENTsTcOM^IERCIAL i^^e.'p o^"^^,^^-- «•= 'elephon^ TYPJEWKITJiits". ~ 7 A , SPLEVDID^iiM^NGTON?S4O- SEN s"foß ionKerv^- SC ° TT & **™™. ™