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SAN FRANCISCO "CALL."
PUPINE3S OFFICE of the San Francisco CAM/—
TlO Market street, open until 12 o'clock every
Eight in <he year.
BRANCH OFFICES— S3O Montgomery street,
ccn (relay: open until 9:30 o'clock.
SSP Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
737 I.arkln street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
BW . corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open
until f o'clock.
£618 Mission street, open nntll P o'clock.
116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
CIIUKCII .NOTICES.
SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST
&3? Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Bu-
chanan streets. Rev. A. C. Hirst, D.D.. LL.D.,
pastor residence, 313 Broderick street. Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The pastor will preach
at both services. Subject for the morning: "Tears
in God's Bottle." For the evening: "The. Strange
Guest at the Supper at Bethany." Sunday-school
at 18:30 p. m.. C. B. Perkins superintendent. Ep-
worth League services at 6:45 p. m. I'rayer meet
ing Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. Seats free: ushers in
attendance. The public cordially invited to all
the services of this church.
Sp=g=~ UNION-SQUARE FREE BAPTIST
b£3>^ Church, Bush SU, east of Larkln— Rev. Wil-
liam K. Meserve, pastor. Preaching at 11
a. m. Subject. "The Philosophy of the Gospel."
Sunday-school at 12:15 p. m. Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor prayer-meeting at
<j:80 p. m. Noon meeting every day this wees at
11:45 a.m. Revival meetings night this week at
Bp. m. Open-air meetings 7 r. U. . Everybody In-
vited and seats In a at all the services.
fJ^S= FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
tS-J? cor. Post and Mason sts.— Rev. C. O. Brown.
P.D., pastor, will preach in the morning at 11
o'clock: theme, "Undying Voices." In the evening
at 7:45 o'clock; theme, "Not Ashamed of His
Poor Relations." Sunday-school at 12:46 o'clock.
• Mrs. Cooper's' class in auditorium. "The General
Howard Class" in pastor's office. Young people's
meeting.at 6:45. All cordially invited.
■r-»" CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN church.
i*' cor. Powell and Geary sts. — Rev. John
Heniphill, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. m. Topic for the evening, "The Church, Its
service and Its Lord." Morning music, Te Deum
(Mendelssohn), sentence, "The Lord Is in His Holy
Temple"; Pettino's Offertory; quartet, "Christian,
th« Morn Breaks Sweetly" (11. Rowe Shelley).
The evening service will be a praise service at
which a large chorus will lead in the singing.
Strangers and friends are cordially invited to these
services..
■(PS= TRINITY CHURCH. COR. BUSH AND
I^^ Cough sts.— Rev. George Edward Walk, rec-
tor. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday-school
at 9:30. Bible class at 10. Service and sermon at
11 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:45. All
are welcome.
if-^" FIRST UNITARIAN CnURCH, <:OR.
EF-*? Geary and Franklin sts. — Horatio Stebbins,
minister: William G. l.liot Jr.. associate. Sunday-
school at 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock.
All are cordially invited. Evening service omitted.
SE^S^ UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR.
E£j> r Capp and Twentieth sts.— Rev. Leslie W.
Bpragne pastor: residence. Hotel St. Nicholas.
.Sundav-School at 9:45. Preaching at 11 a. m. by
Rev. Roderick Stebbins of Milton. Mass. Young
people's meeting at6::-Sop. m. Preaching at 7:45
by the pastor on "Science and Religion," with spe-
■ cial mention or the late Professor Huxley.
ElEsp'' A. M. E. ZION CHURCH, STOCKTON
ES^s^ st.— Rev. George E. Jackson, D.D., pastor.
Sunday evening, Aug. 11. 1895, subject: '-When
Win Outrage Against the Negro Cease?" at which
time addresses s will be made by J. A. L. Derrick,
G. W. Dennis Jr., W. M. Stephens and others. (
EP^S= MB. HENRY VARLEY, THE LON-
eS<jS' don evangelist, will hold his farewell meet-
ings in .Metropolitan Temple, Fifth street, opposite
the U. S. Mint, beginning Lord's day, afternoon, at
3 O'clock, and evening at 7:30, and every evening,
except ' Saturday, during the week, at 8 o'clock;
also Lord's day, August 18. at 3 and 7:30 p. m.;
and his fast farewell meeting on Monday evening,
August 19. These will be mass-meetings for the
people. All are affectionately invited. No one
should fail to attend. This will be the last oppor-
! tunity to hear this great evangelist.
■r3S= REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
Bt-^ Christ of L. D. S., 320 Post St.— Preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by J. F. Burton. All wel-
come. Seats free.
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — FREE
15>J£^ public lecture every Sunday evening at 320 |
Post St., a; 7:45 o'clock. To-night, "The Man That
Reincarnates." by Mrs. M. M. Thirds. ■__
SUNDAY MEETINGS.
JOHN SLATER, SPIRITUAL CLAIR-
IF^^ voyant, will hold a grand test seance to-
night at Scottish Hall, 105 Laikin St., at 8 sharp.
Mr. Slater has just returned from England, where
1 e was received and indorsed by the leading spirit-
ual. theO3Ophical and scientific societies as. the
most wchJeriu! test medium that had ever visited
. England. Admission, 15c.
feiF~i>K. BOBBINS LECTURES TO-NIGHT
Es-~^ on "Valuable Advice to Persons Developing
MediuiHship.' Convincing tests by Mrs. Hovet
and Mrs. Katie Heussmann; exhibition of life-size
spirit paintings by Mrs. Owen; the sick healed and
mediums developed in the audience by spirit
power. ' Washington Hall, 35% Eddy St., 8 P. M.
Admission free.
ECLECTIC PHILOSOPHY— MARY A.
Efr-^ Wells will speak in Anchor Hall. 997 Mar-
ket, st., to-day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subjects:
"What is Faith Without Works?" and "Prayer
and Prophecy." All welcome.
K^~JIKS; FULTON, MATERIALIZING:
Br>J> r Sunday evening; 50c; sits daily. 31 Fell.
br^p W. S. BELL, THE GREAT FREE-
CF^ thought lecturer, will speak at the Temple
(socialist headquarters), 115 Turk St., to-night at
8 o'clock. Subject, "The Battle for Bread." Ad-
mission free.
Ctbs?> 'MATERIALIZING SEANCE SUNDAY
CFjß' eve., 60c; sits daily. MRS. FULTON.3I Fell.
KtS-is=> G^o.)Dcrrizi; ship MEETING, MET-.
***&■ ropolitan Tempie. SUNDAY, August 11. 3
P.M. Address by HKNRY VARLEY. Subject,
♦'The A. P. A. Straightened Out." _>___
t£ssf> DR. RIN-ES SPIRITUAL MEETING.
■ EFi^ 909 Market St., 11 a. m., •_' and 8 p.m.; cir-
cle and platform tests: Mmes. Seeley, Henderson,
May Foster, Favor. Office 1065 Market st.
ijr3s= MRS. SIIRINER, ASSISTED by MR.
iS--^ Norton 8. Earl, the independent slate-writer,
at 909 Market st. to-night at 8. All invited. Ad-
mission 10c. -■'■•<-"'-.
|KS> MRS. LOGAN'S CI KCLE OF HARMONY,
EF32? 11 to 3 o'clock. 20 Eddy st.
ftrgp TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT.-. 122 TURK.
IS~-^ Mrs. Mayo Steers, trance medium: sittings.
g-^. C. V. MILLER, SEANCE 8 P. M., 535
If*^- Pos", 50c: MONDAY. 8 o'clock, seance at
MME. YOUNG'S, 605 McAllister, 25c.
jjjr^jp GEORGE CRASP, TEST MEETINGS. 2
ESvp^' and BP. m.: 15c: tests to all. 1031 Market.
. NOTICE OF MEETINGS."
fj^y ST. ANDREW'S i^CIETY~T~^~^
tS^sr will celebrate the 124th an niver- SVu OiOJ
sary of the birth of Sir Walter Scott by "t}»^^
a literary entertainment and social dance '
at 6 Xiao Hall, 105 Larkln St., THURSDAY
EVENING, August 15. Admission 25c. Hat and
cloak room free. COMMITTEE.
jjFs§p~TO THE OFFICERS AND ft
&-»' members of the Austrian Benevo-C ?
lent society— are hereby notified to»£nii£»
attend your twenty-fifth annual picnic at 9|gE
Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on SUN- ™
J>.\ Y, August 18, 1895. Fines tor non-attendance
will bf strictly enforced. The public is cordially
invited to attend this most enjoyable picnic of this
year,- as the committee has spared neither time
nor money to make this picnic finest of the season.
t THE COMMITTEE.
BE^S=" THE FIFTH ANNUAL PICNIC ANn
B^S' games of the Order of Scottish Clans will
be held at Shell Mound ParK, Berkeley, on Admis-
sion day, MONDAY, Sept. 9. Admission to park:
Gentlemen, 50c: ladies, 25c. >\. -_■_■:, .
fE55= OFFICE OF HONEY LAKE VALLEY
tt-x Townsite Company.
" To the stockholders of the Honey Lake Valley
Townsite Company. . ,
The regular annual meeting of the above-named
corporation not having been called or held at the
time specified for Mid meeting In the by-laws of
said corporation, and no time thereafter for the
holding of said meeting being provided for in said
laws, or ordered by the Board of Directors of
said corporation, and the annual election of a
Board of Directors of said corporation not having
taken place on the day appointed therefor In said
by-laws, and no day thereafter being provided for.
by said by-laws, and said election not having been
adjourn' d to or ordered by the Board of Directors
lor any other day, and the owners of more than a
majority of the shares of the capital stock of said
corporation bavins called. for. a meeting of the
etockbolaers thereof for the purpose of holding the
annual election of a Board of Directors of said cor-
poration: . . . .
A meeting of the stockholders of said corporation
is hereby called, to be held at the office of said cor-
poration, Loom No. 69, Columbian building. No.
916 Market st., San Francisco, California, on
TUESDAY, the 20th day of August, 1895, at 2
o'clock p.m., for the. purpose, of holding the an-
nual election of a Board. of Directors of said cor- ■
poration, and for the transaction of such businsss
its may regularly come before said meeting.
By order of the President.
WILLIAM B. LAKE,' Secretary.
.t£2s=" OFFICE OF THE GERMAN SAVINGS
<»--*' and Loan Society— The annual meeting of
the. stockholders of the German Savings and Loan
Society will be held at the office of the society, No.
626 California street, in the City and County of
ban Francisco, State of California, on MONDAY,
the 12tb day of August, 1895, at. 3 o'clock p. m.,
for the election of a board of directors to serve for
the ensuing year, and the transaction of .such
other business as shall leu-ally come before the
meeting. • GEO. TOURNY; Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES. * •
MISS ZITTILLA. CLAIRVOYANT. 715
n~£7 Howard st.. room 83.
jt^" YOUNG STOUT GERMAN LADY;:AL-
ft>y cohol baths and manicure. . 17a Sixth, r. 1.
tfcss= YOUNG JEWISH LADY GIVES ALCO-
f*^ hoi and electric baths- Offices 47 and 48,
850 Market St. „. ..-..,.
Hss* JOHN J. UULTUEN GIVES ELECTRIC,
!**«' magnetic, massage treatment: rheumatism
and constipation a specialty. 1007 Mkt, rms. ii, 3.
RSg* BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4.
i^j>- Collections made, city or country. Pacific
Collection Co., 415 Montgy si., room 6, Tel. 6580.
£SS» CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFK;
Utf-py no pain. Chiropodit. Ic«l.itute, 361/2 Geary.
itW ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER-
&»»' ed 83 50 up. 309 Sixth. George Hartman.
«^3S» CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—
' B^.THE WEEKLY-CALL, sent to any address
in the United States or Canada one year for $1 60,
postage free.
1 SITUATIONS WANTED— FEMALE. : .
T\r ANTED— GERMAN "COOK ' WITH BEST OF
»' references wants a place: also competent Eng-
lish infant's nurse, 6 years' references: also 2 neat
German second girls; 4 competent waitresses for
private families and a large number of young house-
work girls want places. Can he seen Monday
morning at MISS PLUNKETT'S 424 Sinter st.
ITUATION WANTED— AN EXPERl-
enced nurse to take full charge infant; excellent
reference. Address G. 11. .1. J., box 33. Call Office.
yOUNG LADY WANTS A POSITION TO AS-
X sist in housework in small family. Call or ad-
dress 27 Birch ave. . :■"
"yOUNG SPANISH WIDOW WISHES HOUSE-
-1 keeper's position. 120y 2 Geary, room 10.
SITUATION . WANTED —BY AN EXPERI-
O enced seamstress in private family : would assist
with chamberwork: no objection to country; excel-
lent references. Address D. E. F., box 33, Call.
SITUATION WANTED— BY EXPERIENCED
girl as waitress and parlor maid: best referen-
ces. Address M. Y., box 54, this office.
ITUATION WANTED— AS SEAMSTRESS IN
0 institution or housekeeper for widower or bach-
elor; in city or country; no objection to children.
Call or address 1429 Howard st.
IDDLK-AGED WOMAN WISHES A PLACE
to do light housework, etc.; competent: city
or short distance in country. 924 Washington st.
7 1 I . KM A GIRL DESIRES POSITION IN
VJT small private family, city or country; refer-
ences given if desired. Address C. L., box 34, Call.
EDUCATE D YOUNS LADY FROM EAST DE-
Xj sires position as governess, companion or nurse.
E. I)., box 61, Call Office.
T\T IDOW WOULD LIKE TO ACT AS partner
" in paying business. 1027 Market, room 8. '■
WIDOW AND DAUGHTER WISH POSI-
'» tions in 'country, sewing and general house-
work. Address A. N., 205 Hyde st. , ■ ' "
T ADY WISHES TO HEAR FROM PARTY
XJ who will rent her a room and let her work
mornings to pay for same and board.- Address
L. W., box 35, Call Office.
WANTED— BY A MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW. A
V? good home, small wages, for light services.
1020 Market, room 30.
A 1 - ANTED— POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER
'» for a small family; Alameda ■ or suburbs.
MISS HAGAN, 1424 St. Charles St., Alameda.
yOUNG WIDOW JUST FROM' THE EAST
X desires a place as housekeeper. Address 108
Sixth St., room 9, second floor.
RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES WORK BY
X\ the day; laundry or housecleanlng. Apply
2223 Mission st. . , .
■\TICE YOUNG GIRL LATELY FROM THE
i.' East wants a situation to do general house-
work and plain cooking.' Please call 637% Natoma
St., bet. Seventh an.l Elehth.
/COMPETENT DRESSMAKER DESIRES A
\J few. more engagements by the day or week;
prices to suit the times, and cut patterns to meas-
ure. 1906a Mission St. ■-.'-.
"CURST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES TO
X? go out by the day. Apply 723«/ a McAllister st.
XT' IRST-CLASS GERMAN. AND AMERICAN
X? cook: also competent second girl or children's
nurse; is good seamstress; good references. K.
M., 1015i/ 3 Larkin st. . ■ ■ ■
p ERMAN WOMAN (MIDDLE-AGED) WANTS
situation to do cooking and general housework.
Call or address 6641/2 Howard St., room 34.
PROTESTANT AMERICAN LADY, 38 YEARS
X of age, wants a situation as chambermaid or
housekeeper in a rooming-house; 10 years' experi-
ence; best of references. Call at 393 Sixth st.,
room 6.
p ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING,
\X ironing and housecleaning by the day. Call or
address 116 Shipley st., near Fifth, rear.
WAXTED-BY A COMPETENT HOUSE-
" koeDer, position. Address or call, M. WAG-
NER, room 235, Golden West Hotel.
T ADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE-
XJ keeper for widower or nice old couple; none
but respectable people need answer. 119 Turk st.,
room 2. ■ :
ADY OF EXPERIENCE WANTS TO DO
J gentlemen's mending; also fancy and chil-
dren's sewing. 25 Hermann st.
BOUGH DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE
X to do dressmaking in exchange for French, Ger-
man or vocal lessons. Call or address 1827 Polk st.
DRESSMAKER, FIRST - CLASS FITTER,
would like a few more engagements by the day.
1827 Polk st. . .
A fIDDLE - AGED PROTESTANT GERMAN
-IVL lady wants position as working housekeeper;
Is good cook and seamstress; city or country; ob-
ject more a good home than high wages. N. W.,
box 75, Call Office. ».-.
pOM PETENT WOMAN would LIKE to do
\J general housework; is a good cook and general
housekeeper: reference If required. Apply 517
Ninth St., Oakland.
"EXPERIENCED DRY-GOODS SALESLADY
-Pi desires position good references. Address D.
G., box 74, Call.
p ERMAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS
VJT housekeeper, or place of trust. 237 Minna st.,
door E. .:""
MIDDLE-AGED SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS
■to do general housework; good cook. Call
.Monday or address care of REV. E. NELANDER.
15133/4 Mission st. ■ ■
WANTED— BY A MIDDLE-AGED LADY TO
'» do general housework for an elderly couple,
and sleep at home. Address M. L.. box 71, Call.
T ADY WOULD LIKE TO DO CHAMBER-
JJ work part of time in exchange for room "rent.
Apply 1148 Market St.. room 4.
\\riDOW (31), KINDLY DISPOSED, WISHES
* » suitable position; is just the right person where
a capable and fully trustworthy housekeeper,
nurse, etc, is wanted: homelike place preferred to
high salary. Address P. P., box 19, Call.
/GENERAL HOUSEWORK OR UPSTAIRS
VJT work In small family. Please call at 14% Mid-
dle St.. bet. Webster and Fillmore.
TTOUSEKEEPER'S PLACE DESIRED BY
XX a young American woman .used to work and
tnecareof children; good reference. Address H.
K., box 2, Call Office.
yOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO
X light housework. 421 Turk st.
T3ELIABLE YOUNG GIRL wishes a SITU-
XV at ion to do upstairs work. Address W. f box
48, this office. ■
T?XPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES
S-J a situation as chambermaid and seamstress.
Address E. A., box 126, Call Office..
TRONG YOUNG WOMAN, A GOOD COOK
and laundress, wishes a situation to do general
housework; 1 private family preferred. Address
657 Folsom St., near Third. ■
yOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS
X housekeeper for widower or bachelor. Room
23, 132 Sixth st. __ L^ .
WIDOW WANTS TO DO SEWING OR CHAM
berwork. .121 Montgomery st., room 10.
~X MERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION
A as housekeeper: is a good cook and kind to
children. Address K. T., box 60, Call Office.
R~ ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTED, TO DO
general housework. Please call at 221 Third
st., room 16, top floor. .
yOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS
X housekeeper. Call at 11 Kearny st., room 27,
first floor. ■ ■' ■■<■-'.
TNTELLIGENT WOMAN DESIRES SITUA-
X tion with invalid lady or gentleman in comforta-
ble circumstances as nurse and housekeeper: city
references. Call or address 929 Howard St., bet.
Fifth and Sixth. • " ' .
1 i HOUGH SEAMSTRESS, WHO CAN CUT
X and fit, desires a position as maid; or would do
chamberwork; unieratands hall-dressing. H. D.,
box 46, Call.
"WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, COMPETENT
»' to take full charge of a small family, wishes a
good, respectable situation. Address Housekeeper,
Call Branch. 717 Larkln st.
WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY;
' ' good washer: wages $1 10 per day. Call or ad-
dress 139 Minna st. . " • . ■ • .
\\T ANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG GIRL
'» in laundry to learn ironing: French pre-
ferred. Call or address 710 Webster St.. ■ ,
WORK OF ANY KIND WANTED BY A
" strong: woman ; washing ;or \ sewing. ' Call or
address 1939 Mission st.
"y OUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE ANY KIND
X of sewing. Address 144 Fifth st., room 6.
OUNG SPANISH GIRL FROM SANTIAGO
X wishes sewing by the day. 27 Taylor st., rm. 3.
"D ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH
Xv daughter of 10. wishes position .as managing
housekeeper for widower of means : thorough seam-
stress and competent to take entire charge of
children; honorable position desired: no triflers
need apply: city or country salary $25. Address
MRS. S., box 44, Call Office. :
I y OUNG LADY OF GOOD APPEARANCE DE-
X sires place in restaurant as cashier; no book-
keeping. Address 706 Larkin st. • .. -\
AN EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINEMENT
would like any kind of sewing: satisfaction
guaranteed. Call at room 2, first flat. 119 Ninth st.
OUNG DRESSMAKER ■■ DESIRES GENTS'
X suspenders and mufflers to embroider to order.
Room 78, 105 Stockton st. " ?
RESSES MADE $3 UP; SKIRTS 76c UP; FIT
XJ guaranteed. 559 Stevenson st. : : •
ESPECTABLE lady wishes a SITUA-
tIon; is a good cook and housekeeper: speak"
French and German: no objection to go a short
distance. in the country. Call at 1630 Powell st.,
cor. Green. : ' '■■■". V ...■• ■ ... - • ;
BIirATIOSs WANTKD-MALE. !
n~e^n!St7e3ce^g'etTc"yo"un^mXn^
24 years, from East, would like to . correspond
with parties having positions to offer; |is fair and
rapid penman: understands snipping, and has
slight knowledge of. bookkeeping; - can furnish
testimonials: must have employment Immediately
Address E. E., box 40. Call. . . . : ,
yOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION: HAS
X had experience in nursery and gardening: can
milk cows, take care of horses and make himself
generally, useful. Address D. S., box 109, Call.
AN AND WIFE DESIRE HOUSEKEEPING
place or taking care of gentleman's residence:
good references. Address M. S.,box 46, this office.
STRICTLY TEMPERATE AMERICAN VlNE-
yard and orchard foreman desires ■ a situation;
is fully competent to take, whole responsibility:
first-class references as to ability and honor. Ad-
dress T. E., box 67, Call Office. . . '■.... .-.'
p ARDENER— A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER.
AJT with good recommendations, wishes a steady
situation. Address F. LUEDEMAN, nursery, cor.
Baker and Lombard sts., San Francisco. •.
THE SAN FKAJNCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1895.
; SITUATIONS WANTED— Continued.
BOY, 19 YEA RS OLD, WISHES A PLACE AT
any kind of work in city or country: speaks
French, English and Italian. Address Boy, box
37. Call Office. . - ■
ITUATION WANTED BY A GARDENER;
take care of horses; milk; references. Address
Gardener, box 60, this office. . r .' . , —
.WANTED— SITUATION ■■ FOR BOY 14 ON
11 ranch to pick fruit cr other work. Apply
1148 Market St., room 5. : • "-
WANTED— BY A YOUNG MAN : (GERMAN)
" 22 years of age, position as coachman: dairy
and jrooa general farmhand: references. Address
613 Sansome st. ■ ... -i '. "
pAPABLE.MAN OF 35, WITH SKVERAL
\J years' experience in general merchandise, and
lumber, wishes, position with wholesale house or
lumber company : any kind of work with chance
to advance: good references. Address G. It., box
120, West. Berkeley. . ;
yOUNG BAKER WITH EXPERIENCE,
X bread and cake, wants situation, ' Address
121b Shipley st. ■ . '
yOUiVG INDUSTRIOUS MAN, MASSEUR, OF
X 26. speaks 3 languages, wishes a ■ position as
traveling attendant: private: place; or anv other
kind of work. Address A. K., box 106, Call Office.
Y A GERMAN COOK: IS GOOD BAKER;
steady, reliable and sober; city or country.
51 Third st. • ■ ■ '
AN. AND WIFE WANT SITUATION ON
ranch: wife good cook: man In kitchen; handy
with tools, painting, eic. L. m., box 20, Call Office.
MAN, HANDY ABOUT rLACE, DE-
X sires employment; city or country: is rock!
driver, milker, etc. Address J. M.. box 59. Call.
AN- AND WIFE: NEW ENGLAND PEG-
pie; man understands care of horses, cattle
and grounds; good driver; wife competent cook
and housekeeper; good general worker: 3 years'
California reference city or country. - Address N.
E.,box 81, this office. , ...
PAINTER, GRAINER, PAPER-HANGER,
X competent workman, would like to hear from
parties requiring such work. Address Painter,
437 Sixth st.
STUDENT WANTS EVENING WORK AS
O reader, secretary or tutor: best references.
Address Student, box 2, Call Office. '
MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS EMPLOY-
ment where work is not heavy: some experi-
ence at nursing and storework. Address 8. W.,
box 95, Call Office. ■■-.•■• ■ ■■■■-. ■
"V7-OUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION CARING
X for horses, cows, garden, or as groom or any
other kind of general work good references. Ad-
dress N. N., 801 Kcarny st.
PA I N TER AND PAPER-HANGER, WITH
X tools, will work by day or contract: owners buy
material ; good work guaranteed. Address Painter,
125 Oak st. '
TEADY YOUNG MAN DESIRES PERM A- j
nent situation; handy at most anything. Ad-
dress McK., box 104, Call Office.
pOACUMAN— WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN ;
\J good milker, driver and general hand about a
private place; first-class references. . Address E.,
box 27, this office.
ITUATION WANTED BY A STEADY AND
sober you man (German) as grocery clerk:
has first-class references: is. a pood barkeeper;
wages no object. Address Clerk, 822 Vs Post st.
WANTED— BY YOUNG MAN AND - WIFE
<• (German) no children; man first-class farmer
and gardner: wife a good housekeeper. Address
F. <?., box 71, call.
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
TIT A NTE D— COM PKTENT~GiERMAN~NURiE
'» for city, $25; an infant's nurse with references,
$25: a flrst-class laundress, $30; waitress and par-
lor maid, $26; fifty good housework girls for city
and country, wages $15 to $30. - Apply MISS
PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. j .
IRLS AND WOMEN, ATTENTION!— ha v-
ing enlarged our female offices, 634 and 636
Clay street, all looking for work can find suitable
situations, city or country, by registering at MUR-
RAY <fe READY'S.
6 WAITRESSES, DIFFERENT COUNTRY
hotels. 815 and $20. free fare ; woman to cook
for men, $20: housekeeper. $1&: young girl, light
chamberwork and waiting, «lft: 20 girls for house-
work, city and country. MURRAY <fc RBADY,
634 and 636 Clay st.
GERMAN MAID AND SEAMSTRESS. $26;
vT housekeeper, widower's family, country, $20;
German cook, city. $30; cook, three men, $16,
country: German or Irish girl, housework. $25; iO
housework girls, city and country, $20 and $26;
girls can secure reliable situations of all kinds by
applying to MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, TO CARE 1 CHILD,
for Central America, fare paid, see party here,
$25. C. R. HANKEN A CO., 110 Geary st. .
"CURST-CLASS FANCY ironers, country
X" steam laundry, $10 a week: German or Swedish
cook and laundress, country, $25; general house-
work, German cooking, $25; 2 general housework
(German or Swedish preferred),- $2O: American;
German or Swedish girl, general housework, 3 in
family, for Wheatland, $20; for San Mateo, $15.
C_R_HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. •
F~RENCII NURSE" TO CARE~2 CHILDREN
X I and travel East with party; $25. C. R. HAN*
SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. *
HAMBERMAID, ASSIST WAITING, FARE
\J paid, country hotel. $20: waitress, small board-
ing-house near city. $15: waitress, hotel, city, $20.
C. R. HANSEN <fe CO., 110 Geary st.
WANTED— AN INTELLIGENT LADY (EPIB-
-. copallan) to assist matron In an orphan asylum
near city, $25 per month;" also a young lady as
seamstress at same, $25 per mouth and found. Ap-
ply in person only, to W. D. EWER A CO.. 628
Clay st. - • ■ -.. .. e
ANTED— WOMAN and DAUGHTER, OR
*» two friends, to work for an institution, short
distance In country, $50 and good home, Including
washing: plain Ironer for same institution, $25 and
found. W. D. EWER «fe CO., 626 Clay st.
ANTED— SO GIRLS FOR COOKING AND
housework: best families: Monday early.
MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market st.
SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 1 11%
Antonio st., off Jones, nr. Kills. - .
"CURST-CLASS TRIMMERS AND MAKERS
£ wanted at P. F. BUTLER'S, 808 Market st.
yOUNG GIRL; ASSIST GENERAL HOUSE-
X work and take care of baby. 2705 Bush st.
p IRL >OR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: TO SLEEP
vJ" at home. . 235 Page st. , : .
MILLINERY TRADE TAUGHT IN THREE
months; guaranteed: tuition reasonable. 234
Taylor st. •
~\T OUNG MEN OR WOMEN . DESIRING TO
-I become telegraph operators may I hear of an
opportunity by addressing Operator, Call Office,
Oakland. . . , v _ .
; \fIDDLE-AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN TO
l'X do light housework in exchange for room and
board. Call to-day from 9to 5 o'clock, 216 Aus-
tin st., bet. Bush and Pine, Van Ness and Franklin.
W ANTED — A GERMAN OR - SWEDISH
; »» first-class cook, $25, city: and Swedish girl,
small family, housework, $20, city. Call Monday,
'11 1,-2 Antonla st., off Jones, near Ellis. ;
WANTED— FOR FIRST-CLASS- EASTERN
vaudeville company (third tour of coast) fe-
male specialty and team: also one male specialty,
who must play piano. Apply. 514 Butter, Monday.
"VJEAT YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN-LIGHT
Xi housework. 1819a McAllister st. -, , t ;.- ... „, >
GOOD GIRL, COOKING AND GENERAL
housework ; good wages. 1911 Buchanan st.,
near Pine. : , • .' - ■. '
ANTED— GIRL TO .DO LIGHT HOUBE-
work. 1626 Leavenworth st.
WANTED - EXPERIENCED TAILOREBB.
;TT Valencia Hotel, 722 Valencia st. ,"" -■';..-
IRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK; $8 A
month. 25 Fourteenth st. .;-•. .
ON'T. FAIL TO SEE OUR EXHIBIT . AT
Mcchanlcs'JFalr. Learn no other system until
you -have seen.- the McDowell 'Dressmaking
Academy, 213 Powell st. , • . . s , . „
WANTED— LADY FAMILIAR WITH LODO-
lng-house keeping, j, Address L., box 81, . Call."
yOUNG LADIES TO LEARN. TELEGRAPH
-I- and qualify for good-paying positions, day or
evening. Kearny st., entrance 640 Clay. » .
W ANTED— M OTHER LY. CHEERFUL
il » .woman to take entire charge of j 3 grown chil-
dren and small house; plain cooking; no washing;
salary $15. Address M. C, box 129, Call Office. , !
IV" A N T E D- G ERMAN GIRL TO COOK AND
BV. general nousework; wages $20. Apply 1915
Broderick st. •■ . : '. ;: • •■•; • ; • ■•;• * < •. ■-.-,.•- ■;
WANTED-2 SALESWOMEN FOR LADIES'
»» underwear, gloves, embroideries and notions;
an experienced millinery trimmer and an experi-
enced saleswoman for ' ladies' cloaks for WEIN-
STOCK, LUBIN & CO., Sacramento, Cal. Apply
Sunday, from 9 a. it. to 4 p. u., at 623 Market St.,
upstairs, -'v.: - ■• .'■ tr ■■■■ .:■ ..-:■•'
WA NT ED-PARTNER, DRESSMAKING;
'» n.ce housekeeping rooms; $160. 1613% De-
visadero st.
LADIES .TO LEARN HAIRDRESSING,
-^manicuring, eradicate wrinkles and blemishes.
BUTLER'S, 131 Post st. • v^- ./.•./-,;;
GARMENTS • PERFECTLY v COMPLETED
v» without trying on; , call and test. i Lawrence
Cntlincr..phnftl. I'Jtai Ma.rlrat. at. >
HELP WAN TED— Continned.
Kf)n WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK ON
yyy frnlc - Apply Immediately at CALIFORNIA
CANNERIES CO., Brannau St., bet. Third and
Fourth. ■;;.■.;,:..■,--...... , : ,-,•., .-.-■; - ;
"TV" ANTED— WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK
■»" on fruit. . Cutting Fruit Packing Company,
1150 Harrison st. ; %
FRENCH ACCORDIAN-PLEATING, PINK-
ing, stamping, patent button-holes. 137 Sixth.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN. 2 ~DAVis~ST7,
i-'X upstairs; no washing. - ■
RENCa ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR-
X made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 McAllister st.
PROFESSOR^ LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT-
X tine and making school: all branches. 702 Butter.
WALK UELP WANTED. '
l P. aaa co^Ds^6Fw67n)^ro~T^^rsi"pEß
XV.\J\J\J cord: 10 sawmill woodsmen,- $2O to
$60; cooper, »30; cooper's helper. $16; 2 team-
sters for a winery, railroad fare paid; 10 laborers,
$28; peddler, $20; 5 tlemakers, 13c each ; sailor,
$25; charcoal burr.er: butter-maker, $30; plumb-
er's helper. $2 a day : 3 teamsters, $26: 4 farmers,
$20; married carpenter, $12 a week: 5 cooks, $25,
$30 and $50: 4 waiters, $20 to $30; 3 dishwash-
ers, $15 to $25; 2 ironers, $30: cook and wife,
country. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay.
ASSISTANT BOOKKKEPEB; AND STENO-
xi crapher: must have own machine and write
good hand: California references required: wages
$50; young man required. .See boss at MURRAY
it READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. -
1 A AMERICAN MINERS. $3 A DAY ; BLACK-
XV smith, country shop, $2 a day and found ; 10
young men to work on a fruit ranch, $20; 20 saw-
mill laborers, $1 50 a day; spoolt«nder for the
wood3. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary at.
EADCOOK. $60; SECOND COOK, $40, FOR
country hotel. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110
Geary st. ■
Ass I STANT CONFECTIONER FOR COUN-
J-l- try hotel; $25 and found and free fare. C. R.
HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ■
RAILROAD CAMP COOK AND HELPER, $40
and $20 and free fare: railroad teamsters, free
fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st.
WANTED-COOK AND WIFE FOR AN IN-
»" stitution short distance in country, $50, in-
cluding room and washing: 6 men for brickyard,
$25 to $30 and board; farmers, laborers, waiters,
milkers: 5 laborers for a limekiln, $36 per month,
and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st.
EN CAN MAKE $3 TO $8 A DAY SELLING
our new engraved map of California: nothing
like it in the market; liberal terms. Address W.
B. WALKUP, 530 Commercial St.. San Francisco.
HIRT POLISHERS AND IKONERS. CALL
early Monday, American Laundry, 2110 Lom-
bard st. \ -■,'.-. :-,:■■,
OUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEGRAPH AND
X qualify for good-paying positions; day or even-
ing. Kearny, entrance 640 Clay st. ' .• - Q '-
A NY MAN OR WOMAN CAN MAKE $50 PER
j\. week, sure; oest sellers on earth; ornamental;
useful, necessary: everybody buys them. Alumi-
num Novelty Co., 1508 Market st. .
ANTED— BOY' 16 YEARS OLD, MUST
»» speak French, for general work in dyeing-
store. 1841 Fillmore st.
OOD DISHWASHER. EUREKA HOTEL,
415 Brannan st. -
RUG CLERK WANTED. ADDRESS, STAT-
XJ ing experience, qualifications, etc., Drugs, box
33. Call Office. '
T7HRST-CLASS WAITER FOR LUNCH; ONE
X 1 having dinner job preferred. Call this after-
noon, 2130 Fillmore st. . ':..-Vr
"yOUNG MEN OR WOMEN DESIRING TO BE-
X come telegraph operators may hear of an op-
portunity by addressing Operator, Call Office, Oak-
land.
SMALL boy wanted at charles BLISS',
115 Sutter st.
WASHER AND DINNER - WAITER
XJ wanted. &;.!, Post st.
T D STRIOUS LADY WANTS MAN AS PA KT-
X ner wii.i $-S0 capital; must lake charge of first-
class saloon; large slock on hand: good location;
cheap rent. Address A., box 9, Call.
STEADY MAN WITH $150 AS CASHIER
and look after help. 8., box 45. Call Office.
MEN AND WOMEN TO SELL GOLD-LINED
signs, name platrs and house numbers; can be
read In the dark. , 771 Howard st., room 13.
STEADY MAN AS PARTNER WITH $300:
chance of a lifetime; profitable business estab-
lished. WALTER, box 91. Call Office.
VOUCAN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF
I coffee for 6c at the new restaurant. 635 Clay st.
A RBERS-81-.ST CHANCE EVER OFFERED
to buy shop; running 2 chairs steady; selling
on account of sickness. Apply Call Office.
\\T ANTED— MAN AND WIFE To BUY RES-
■»" tau rant and home bakery; good trade; near
carhouse; 5225. SPECK & CO.. 602 Market st. .
fig ] P. A PARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT
1 XtJyJ. business : suited to steßdy man satisfied
with $15 to $20 per week. 5 Stockton St., room 1.
1 (Win MEN *•' EAT BEEFSTEAK. MUTTON
X\J\J*J chops, Humburg steak, 6c. 636 Clay st.
\%T ANT ED— FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN FOR
•» re il men's furnishing goods store: sonebut
experienced men neud apply. Address, giving full
particulars, G. E., box 60, Call Office.
WANTED— ENERGETIC YOUNG OR MID-
*» die-aged man; permanent employment: must
have $40 cash. Address W. W., box 90, Call Office.
WAXTED-A FURNISHING GOODS SALES-
»» man, a dress goods salesman, a clothing
salesman and a fancy goods salesman for WEIN-
-BTOCK, LUBIN CO., Sacramento, Cal. Apply
Sunday from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. at 623 Market
st., upstairs.' ' ■ . > .•..,-■•.
pTESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN TO LEARN
XV barber trade. 1623 Webster st., West End,
Alameda. . • • . . .■-;■.-;-; . ;
Air HAT CHEER HOUSE, 629 SACRAMENTO
"» St.; 100 outside rooms: best spring beds; single
rooms 20c a day; $1 a week : meals. 10c.
pARD TO THE PUBLIC— RICHARDS RES-
\J taurant. 317 Fourth St., open all ni*ht. .
A A A MEN'S SECOND HANDEDS'HOES.BOME
r£\J\J nearly cew. 25c to $1 25. 502 Mission st.
MEN'S SHOES SOLED. 40c: HEELS, 25c;
done In 15 minutes. 635 Kearny St.. basement.
O-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; 3 LIV-
Ing-rooms, rent $16. 1737 Market st. ..'■'.
pOATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11
Va. m. at the Golden Gate • ave. entrance.
CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212-1218
Market st.
"T IVE MEN, CITY OR COUNTRY, TO CAN-
XJ vass a new summer article; pay $3 50 per day.
California Production Co., 328 Seventh St., S. F. ;
BARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.
Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT.
WASTED-MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE
. " their wages to place accounts with ui ; law and
commercial collection: no chur^o unless successful.
KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4.
WANTED-L A BORERS AND MECHANICS
to know MUZART, 319 Ellis, near Taylor; 100
large rooms: 25c night, $1 60 week: very cheap.
•JOI .LIS, ROSE DALE— ROOMS 'isc TO 50c
yZ/X night; $1 to $3 a week; open ail night.
A TTHNTIOX-10C 15c NIGHT, GOOD &
■£*■ clean rooms. Railroad House, 533 Commercial.
"1 A A MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT THE NEW
X\J\J place, 717 Howard st., near Third; best in
town; 16c to 50c per night. ,1 . . •
SHOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WHILE YOU
wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 409 Pine.
TTiREE BEER: BEST IN CITY ; 2 SCHOONERS
X I for 6 cents at 228 Pacific st. -j V^r
T INDELL~HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD-
XJ single furnished rooms. 76c. week, 16c night.
OC-CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY
i-i*J at 44 Fourth st. : no humbug.
WANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP
' ' steam beer, sc: bottle wine, 6c. 609 Clay st. .
EN'S SHOES OLED, 40c: HEELS, 26c;
done In 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement.
CUTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE
) 8. F. Cutting School, 12. Montgomery, rms 8-10.
WANTED— SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY; $1
»» week: rooms for two, 26c u ay , $1 60 a week ;
reading room • daily papers. 86 Clay st.
SHOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES:
done while you wale: at less than half the usual
price; all repaying done at half price; work guar-
anteed. 662 Mission st., bet. First and Second st.
TXT ANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS
".to know that Ed itolktn, Reno House proprie-
, tor, still runs Denver House, 217 • Third St.; 150
large rooms ; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. : :
"1 AA MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150
X\J\J and 20c a night, Including coffee and rolls.*
624 Washington st., near Kearny. : , . '
BEST IN CITV-SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND
25 cents per night; SI, fl 25, $1 50 per week. ■
Pacific House .Commercial and Leldesdorff sts. „
T~RY ACME. HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE-
: X low Sixth, for a room 25c night: $1 week.
WEEK'S NEWS • FOR 5 > CENTS — THE
WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. U:
,'' .AGENTS WANTED. , N-v
PROFITABLE— MEN AND WOMEN |OF
X education we can give profitable employment,
selling books of a -high order on commission. Ad-
dross D. APPLETON & CO.. room 1, Flood build-
Ing, San Francisco, Col. ■" \ .'■:-: .- :
AH 1 : NTS WANTED— MADE SELL-
-tv Ing Liquid i Electricity: | sure | cure for rheuma-
tism and neuralgia. ' 916 Market St., room 22, third
floor. 1.;,.: ;.,.j .•;.■';;■:.■•...:;'. .-. v ■■-.-■ ■-.' l •♦. .-■'•", -;5
RIGHT' INTELLIGENT MEN, $30 PER
week. Room 88, Chronicle' building, Monday.
cTaLESMAN— DRUG TRADE. SIDE LINE OR
O otherwise. J. Knight, 225 Stare St., Racine, Wis.
GENTS ". EVERYWHERE • THROUGHOUT
the United States can make from $3 50 to $8
per day, handling the latest California invention;
everybody buys It; grand successin San Francisco:'
county rights free. Address CALIFORNIA PRO-
DUCTION CO.. 328 Seventh Bt., 8. F. ■-t' ■ rt-
WANTED TO-DAY— 2 LIVE. CANVASSERS
to introduce ' horse i and • .' stock : ' book. ' ED-
WARDS 7 Cltv Hall avenue. .... .. ;. . .
PERBONALS.
(1 ENTLEMAN HAVING^ROOMING-HOUSE
VT wishes to meet respectable, good-looking, mid-
dle-aged lady with a level head and some means:
object matrimony. Address E. R., box 87. this
office. . . ■ -
ROXE Y, OLD BOY'— DISAPPOINTMENT, SE-
vere; will be on time to-day 12:30, and the other
hour. . , , ,
178 COULDN'T. EIGHT IF POSSIBLE.
VfR. THOMAS MORAN AGREED TO . PUT A
-"A bill on my property, arrd ■ agreed to | put it in
The Call the next day, and did not do it: he has
had it 9 months and did not send one person to look
at it; I forbid him having any more to do with th!«
property in any manner or form whatever. JOHN
BALL. • -"• ■■.'.::'-■■■ ! .•■•,'.
A CCIDENT— 2 GENTLEMEN AND LADY :
-Tv who boarded Halghtstreet car at Market r.nd
Montgomery sts. about 7:15 p. m.. May ; 16. 1895,
during the meeting of the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. P.,
or any one else who saw the accident at that time
and place when the car started will confer a favor
by addressing A. B. C, box 102, office of the Morn-
ing Call. , .
'OOKKEEPER WANTS BOOKS TO POST OR
XJ bills to make out , by. the hour afternoons and
evenings; very reasonable. Address Bookkeeper,
box 71, Call Office. . - , ,
T INCOLNBROB..CASHGROCERS.226HIXTII
XJ St.— 2o lbs best granulated sugar, $1; 5 lbs new
teas, $1 ; 5 lbs good coffee, $1 ; 25 lbs bird seed, $1 ;
25 lbs sago or tapioca, $1 ; 25 lbs split peas, $1:25
lbs pearl barley, $1; 6-tb can baking-powder. $1;
16 cans new tomatoes. $1; 20 lbs rice, $1; , 25 lbs
raisins, $1; fine flour, 75c a sack: eggs, 15c a dozen:
butter, 25c a roll. LINCOLN BKOg., 226 Sixth st.
V| ANICURING TAUGHT BY EXPERI-
-i-'X enced manicure from Paris. Room 90, St.
Ann's building, 11 to 12 a. m.
PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES IN OIL
X and water colors done cheap by contract. Ad-
dress P. 8., box 23, Call office.
(SUPERFLUOUS HAIR-WRITE FOR FREE
0 Information how to remove hair permanently
without the slightest injury to the skin; superior to
electric needle. CURTIS CO.. 186 32d st., Chicago.
MAN WITH FROM *1000 TO $2000, FOR A
■ well established business, to attend outside
work and at the Mechanics' Fair; good chance;
■afe investment; no agents. Chance, box 103, Call
Office. -. -'■-•.
H~~ AIRDRESSING 25c; SHAMPOOING 25r:
manicure 25c; lessons given. MRS. BUTLER,
131 Post St.. room 20.
n ENUINE VAPOR AND ELECTRIC BATHS
_$1. 601 Leavenworth St., cor. O'Farrell, r. 16.
A RTISTIC~DANCING TAUGHT TO CHIL-
Jri- dren. Sat, afternoon. IRVINE'S, 927 Mission.
RAG CARPETS WOVETO ORDERFOR SALE;
also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres;
denier In ' carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest
rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth. Oakland, Cal.
RANI) OPENING OF THE CENTRAL HO-
T tel, 530 Third st., to-nl?ht, August 10. Friends,
acquaintances and patrons cordially invited.
M. C. McGRA'I H, Proprietor.
'■M'-\- C. G. ROY, Manager.
A DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE
-iTX laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and
Police Courts; terms reasonable collections, etc. G.
W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 860 Market, cor. Stockton.
BALDWIN BICYCLES REPAIR WORKS. COR.
X> Gough and Foil sts.; second-hand bicycles
bought, sold, rented and repaired.
<J. ECKMAN. PIANO STUDIO, 205
• Gough st.; assistant teacher for beginners.
p ET YOURFAVORITE BRANDSOFSMOKES
VX and chews at Cigar and Tobacco Bazaar, 1627
Devlsadero St., near Sutter.
WILLIAM E. BARTLE, A NATIVE OF CAM
TT borne, Cornwall, England, who has been in
Nevada and California many years, will hear of
something to his -advantage by communicating
with the New Wisconsin Hotel, San Francisco.
"I^EAFNESS— THE AURAPHONE-WILL RE-
Xf store the hearing, cure buzzing and aid all ear
troubles. F. F. FINLA 10 California St.. 8. F.
pOLLECTIONS PEOPLE TRACED
\J at Graham's Agency, 330 Pine St., S. F., Cal.
\\rANTED-LADIES AND GENTS TO CALL
TT at 20 O'Farrell st. for free application of
Egyptian Hair Tonic and Dandruff Cure. Room
19 (take elevator).
C~W. MOORE. M.D., 1400 VAN NESS AVE..
• cor. Bush; apartments for patients.
p~ENUINE~VAPOR ELECTRIC BATHB; $1~.
"X 121 Montgomery st., rooms f> and 6.
A DVICE FREE— MARRIAGE LAWS. ACCI-
-xIl dent cases. McQa BE, Attorney, 1027 Market.
"CILECTJUC AND MEDICATED BATHS. 120y 3
xli (ieary st., room 11; hours 10 to 10; $1; for-
merly 121 Montgomery, rooms 6 and 10. - ■
7C CENTS PER DOZEN FOR CABINETS,
1 O full * length. Goden's Art Studio, 10 Sixth st.
(J>l9 SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY"MAIL.
tjfrxA NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny.
171INE SUITS, $15; DRESS PANTS, $4 75.
. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 435 Montgomery st.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID LADIES', GENTS'.
children's cast-off clothing. 1. F., 15 Russ st.
It. C. E, FARNUM HAS MOVED TO THE
Nucleus building, cor. Third and Market sts.
OWE MORE CUT— ~~~~~~~7~~~~~
Oak Roll Top Desks $14 to $35
Oak Chiffoniers From $10 up
Oak Bed Sets..;... .................$l7 50 up
Oilcloths and Linoleums.. 30c up
Stoves and Ranges "..' : .'..... $3 up
Thousands of bargains. We keep everything.
Cash op time payments. - -■ J. NOON AN,
1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth.
AIRDRESSING. 25c, ANY STYLE: ESTAB-
lishca in 1889: Pioneer Hair Store.. BERTH A
SPITZ, 111 Stockton St.: strictly one price only.
WHITEWASHING MACHINE and brush
work; %c yard: contracts .taken. WAIN-
WRIGHT. 1460 Market; machines sold or hired.
SING LET BOTTLE OF SMITH'S • DANDRUFF
Pomade Is guaranteed to cure any case of dan-
druff or falling hair or money refunded: never
known to fail: try it. By all druggists price $1, or
SMITH BROS., Fresno, Cal. , . ■- ? .
0" LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD,
store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,
etc: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission St., nr. Eighth.
SECOND-HAND AS~~WELL AS NEW BARS,
O showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks,
safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of
them, too; be sure and see stock and ret prices be-
lore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-
-1021-1023 Mission St.. above Sixth. ■:<. •
PLOAKS, CAPES AND suits" RETAILED at
\J mfrs' cost. Factory. 20 Sansome St.. upstairs.
AS FIXTURES AND PLUMBING. 623
■ Golden Gate ave. H. HUFSCHMIDT.
/ LD GOLD, tSILVER. GENTS' AND LADIES'
KJ clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. . : ; : -
INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO
order by WILLIAM McPHUN: 1195 Market.
„ •,/■•.•' DRESSMAKERS. { \
TniASHiONABLE I DRESSMAKING^ SUITS $3,
J skirts $1. 108 Fourth st.
■;.': . HOUSES WANTED.
pA^T^rw7Tifr^MTLT^O^T^LY^r??C^MiE
X would like small cottage, modern' improve-
ments; state location, \ rent, etc. ; references. Ad-
dres3 T. o. F.. box 19. Call Office.- —
ROOMS WANTED.
wiBrJlsiTsiNGLE MAN WISHIsi^rO~RENT .
a furnished room cheap where 'he could cook
for himself. . Address, with particulars, S. S., box
23, Call Office. ; , - :> ■ ■■-■..-•:. ■
WANTED— FURNISHED room in rich-
mond : District. Apply < Call Agency, Sacra-
mento. Cal. • ■■ '-• ■' ■■< ■- .: - . ■ ■■ :■■ :.;..;-. •■ ■•
;. • PROPERTY WANTED.
: D~3i;OG"^A^^HTwAN r TE D ;
$2000 to $2500. Cash, box 8, this office. ;
WANTED- SMALL IMPROVED RANCH FOR
T T 2 fine flats. - SPECK'S, 602 Market.
• wanted— miscellaneous.
an^e^d^ga^o^g^s^)li^^el?g7neT2
;"» or 3 horsepower. G., box 73, Call Office. .
t\Tachinery for MANIPULATING GREEN
Itl coffee; give particulars. Address S. G., box
110, this office. ■ ; :.:.".?'":
LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES
for clothing, books and jewelry : postal. • •"?"'*
••• - • 7 *■ .■:■' . STORAGE- ; • '.'■■■'' -'" ■■ ;
CJTORAGEOFFUIINITURE, PIANOS. HOUSE-
O hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st.
WILSON . BROTHERS. 1710. MARKET—
_ Storage; low rates; telephone South 762. ■'
:T?TJKNITURE, . PIANOS I AND OTHER ( MER-
'X? chandfse received on storage; money advanced
on consignments ; fire-proof building. \"< 410 Post st.,
"CURST-CLASS STORAGE : ADVANCES MADE
X 1 421-423 Market st. r. CHAS. L. TAYLOR. '■;.
WRITERS AND SUPPLIES, v
Fo'R^E^T^AirUE^GETTACALIGRAPH"; IT
X I last longest and does bestt work. United Type-
writer and Supplies Co.. 413 Montgomery st. ;.:■:■
OOD T.YPE WRITERS,' SALE ■ AND • RENT.
HANSON A CO., Chronicle Bldg.; room 38. '.%
CHANCES. ___
Qfin §Ai*ooisr; ram gornkb. deck-
tIDOUU.ER, 1206 Market st.
BAKERY AND RESTAURANT:. RECEIPTS
$44 per day. ■ DECKER, 1206 Market st.
T IVERY-STABLt, FOR SALE OR: EX-
-Li change. Apply to DECKER, 1206 Market st.
CIGAR AND NOTION STORE: 5 LIVING^
rooms: nicely furnished: good stock: rent $15;
owner retiring. WOOD & CO.. 917 Market st. .
fflS9^on SALOON; FINE BROOMS;
ig)£.O\J\J. bar finely fitted up; doing fine busi-
ness; cash register, safe, pool-table: cheap rent;
heart of city: greatest bargain ever offered; for h
few days; sold on account of departure. WOOD &
CO., 917 Market st. . , . .
(D>l "^OO HOTEL: FINE BAR; COMPLETE;
t}DXiJ\J\J. 50rms; Potrero: 80 boarders; cheap
rent: owner retiring. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st.
BIG CHANCE— SISOO FOR A PAYING AN!
going business: Kairniount Bazaar, 1706 Mar
ket St., with over $3000 stock, consisting of sta-
tionery, books, toys, cutlery, etc.; rent only $60;
reason for selling have other business interests
and cannot give It attention: call and investigate
OR SALE-$5000; HALF. INTEREST IN A
good-paying brokerage business, having fully
established the most desirable Eastern connec-
tions; the territory to work is the Pacific coast,
and the . customers are the most desirable class oi
trade: business is now -paying well, and can be
largely increased, additional capital required being
nominal: owner leaving city reason for selling.
Address Broker, box 48, Call.
"PARTNER WITH $300 TO TRAVEL WITH
X show and medicine company; big profits. Room
35, 5 Market St., Monday 2 to 4 o'clock.
<&1O 000 CASH WILL BUY A FLOURISH-
rJp.Iv/.vJl/\/ ing, growing, permanent business
that will make a fortune for the investor within a
few years; location near San Francisco. Prin-
cipals only, who have the necessary capital, apply
personally bet. 9 and 12 to CHAS. E. NAYLOR,
Financial Agent, 19 Montgomery st. (rear offices),
S. F. . *
"yOR SALE— BRANCH BAKERY, CONFEC-
X I tionery notions and laundry office. 219 Steiner.
ENERAL COUNTRY STORE: TERMS
IJT easy. J. B. MIHAN, 509 Kearny st. ■
O LEASE— T-CLASS COUNTRY lib"
tel. J. B. MIHAN. 509 Kearny st.
PARTNER in MACHINE-SHOP and agri-
X cultural works; country. J. B. MIHAN, 609
Kearny st.
SALOON, WITH BUILDING; GOOD LOCA-
tion. J. B. MIHAN, 609 Kearny st. ■■■.
n UNUSUAL CHANCE TO get a milk
route cheap. G. W., box 45. Call.
ANTED— MORNING Pa"PER ROUTE IN
San Francisco or Oakland : state particulars.
Address Route, box 71, Call Office.
LD-ESTABLISHIciTgROCERY AND BAR;
\J will sell cheap. Apply 1407 Church st.
ffljl Or STARTS ACTIVE PERSON IN
W LdLiO small, genteel business, clearing $40 to
$50 a month. Address Active, box 34, Call Office.
pROCERYANDBAR: MUST SELL; CAUSE,
X sickness; no reasonable offer refused. 114
Eleventh st., corner Minna.
PHYSICIAN — MONEY FOR YOU: GOOD
X opportunity to get a faying practice and a pay-
ing store: $300 per month; small cash payment.
Address M. D., box 62, Call Office.
NEW INDUSTRY FOR. CALIFORNIA;
$1000 for each $1 Invested in the development ;
will enhance San Francisco property 10 per cent;
do you want an Interest? Address N. 1., box 46,
Call Office.
\irANTED-PARTNER TO TRAVEL EAST;
*". $50: good-paying concern. P., box 19, Call.
LOON— 2 LIVING-ROOMS; FIXTURES;
ready to open; cheap rent; next to South Park
stables. 350 Brannan St., bet. Second and Third.
PESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION: CHEAP:
IX right place for man and wife. Call Office.
"TvRUGSTORES— BARGAINS: GOOD LOCA-
XJ tions and trade; investigate at 18 Crocker
building. O. G. DAY.
Cjl rs\ BRANCH BAKERY AND NOTIONS;
<IDXUI/. 3 living-rooms: value In stock; cheap
rent; sickness cause of sale. WOOD & CO., 917
Market st.
ffIjQXA SNAP: RESTAURANT AND 8
tJpOUv/. finely furnished rooms; oppesite power-
house; cheap rent: clears $100 a month; trial
given. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st.
Of] f\l\f\ WILL BUY THE BEST-PAYING
%£>l.\J\J\J boarding and lodging house: party
owning same clears over $100 per month. Call for
particulars at TRAVERSE & LAMB'S, 512 Cali-
fornia st.
PESTAURANT AT A SACRIFICE ON AC-
It count of .sickness: good business; splendid place
for man and wife : full investigation. Call this office.
ISOR SALE— FIXTURESAND GOOD WILL OF
X) an established tailoring business in the coun-
try. For particulars REISS BROS. <fe CO., 26
Slitter st. •
p ROCERY AND BAR: ESTABLISHED A
VI long time: cheap. Apply WEILAND'S Brew-
ery.
p ROCERY-STORE AND FIXTURES. IN-
vJT quire SW. cor. Powell and Vallejo sts., from 9
to 12 a. m.
OR SALE— ANDY AND NOTION STORE.
Inquire 1620 Post st.
ROCERY AND BAR: HAS FINE STOCK
\J and good trade. 1908 Polk st.
(JJ»Q7f: CORNER GROCERY AND SALOON;
«Jj)O I O. 3 living rooms; rentsls. 1120 Harrison.
OR N E R BRANCH BAKERY. CANDY, NO-
V lions, tobacco store; reasonable. 2401 Mis-
sion St. : .
VTEAT, WELL-EQUIPPED SALOON: BAR-
1> gain. Call 10 to 12, 616 Geary St., corner Wil-
liams.
S~~ A LOON FOR SALE. APPLY AMERICAN
Brewery, 725 Green st. .
|7OR SALE— GROCERY AND BAR, CHEAP.
X I 223 Fifteenth st.
If OR SALE-SALOON. APPLY 29 SIXTH ST.
PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE CHEAP;
X good trade. Address J. W.. box 35, this office.
ELL-LOCATED CASH GROCERY FOR
sale at a bargain. Call at 316 Sixth st.
T ADY WANTS HONEST MAN PARTNER;
XJ good paying legitimate business. 131 Post,' r 21.
AIRYMEN— YOU CAN HAVE CHEAP A
XJ fine plant; horse-power, feed cutter and ele-
vator. Address P. O. box 326, Los Gatos, Cal. .
"^(AA FOR SALE— GENERAL REPAIR-
<Jp xUU. shop: engine, lathes, emery-wheels, etc. ;
good location. Address box 1, Call Office, Oakland.
OR SALE— ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS,
family liquor store. 817 Larkin st.
G»-| OX BUYS A BUSINESS TO MAKE
iipi.jiJKj money for man willing to work: some
cooking; stock worth more. Apply 654 Jessie,
near Seventh, from 12 to 2.
I^THXR SALE— FIRST-CLASS WINEHOUSE ;
wholesale and retail; good bar trade; finest lo-
cality in the city; honesty and interity is my
motto, as I wish to retire from business. Address P.
J. G., box 71. Call Office. ■ , ■ .
T> EST PAYING RESTAURANT IN TH E CITY:
X> sell cheap. Apply to J. GARLAND, 635 Clay.
ARE CHANCE — FRUIT AND PRODUCE
business, known as the Hawthorne Fruit Mar-
ket; first-class transient and family trade: 3 lines
of cars transfer every 5 minutes daily. Junction
Market, Gough and Haight.
171OR ■■ SALE, at a bargain— grocery
. and saloon; 807, cor. Point Lobos and Parker
aves.: good stand; will be sold cheap; make an
offer to owner on premises; three furnished rooms
adjoining to be sold also. r
"EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN —CIGAR-STAND
X\X ring $140 monthly: best location in city,
low rent: lone lease; full investigation solicited.
Call 214 Golden Gate ave., bet. 6:30 and 7:30 p. m.
WELL-KNOWN CORNER SALOON ("LILY").
• »» Fell and Stanyan sts.. Golden Gate Park.
THIRST-CLASS LIQUOR-STORE; GOOD LOCA-
■Ttioji; no reasonable offer refused. Apply C. A.'
NOLTE, Eagle Iron Foundry, cor. 2d ana Folsom.
LD WELL-ESTABLISHED BUTTER-AND-
egg route for sale cheap; horse and wagon in-
eluded. Address S., box 29, this office.
FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE IN A LIVELY
X I town. For particulars call on B. BENJAMIN
414 Market st. ! >,■ ■ ■ . ',
GROCERY AND BAR: FINE STOCK; GOOD
AJT trade. Apply this office.- , . ; •
<BtQ^nO HOTEL IN TIBURON FOR SALE
<E>OUVI/. cheap, containing 30 rooms: all occu-
pied by paying boarders. Inquire of McLEOD &
FAUSS. 615 Market st.
W ANTED— TREASURER FOR FIRST-CLASS
»T theatrical company: must have s3oo cash- ref
required. Address A. Z., box 81, Call Office
FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE' IN - SAN JOSE-
X 1 fine location; no cutting: will . be sold at Inven-
tory: going into manufacturing reason for selling:
a good chance to build a' big trade. Address
Druggist, P. O. box 1190, San Jose. ,
ANAGERS WANTED FOR OREGON AND
IVX Washington: must invest $1000: positions
permanent and honestly worth $300 monthly. Ad-
dress E. M. B. box 159, Call. " .-- > '. :.-..-- - -- ;
MISCKLLANEOUS.
FOR SALE-1 DIEBOLD
X Remington typewriter; " W. W. Greener* shot-
gun; a split-second stop-watch and two beautiful
diamonds. Apply OWNER, box 27. Call Office. .
ETALUMA INCUBATOR AND ..BROODER
cheap . Inquire Siegel and Powhattan sts.,
Bernal Heights. .'> „...,. . ...
'VICTOR BICYCLE. 1894; FINE CONDI-
-tion: $45; also two 1895 bicycles at a sacri-
flce. Call to-day 1802 Page st. ' : / ,;
TpOR SALE— FAMILY COW.. INQUIRE AT
X store at Douglass and Elizabeth sts. r .-. • >
HIGH-G KA DE SAFETY; HIGH FRAME: 25
pounds: fine road wheel: bargain. 769 Market.
I ' 000 000 BRICK, CHEAP. "APPLY 3D
I.UUU.UUU and Market. J. E. V/HITTIER.
jM AT lON AL CASH REGISTER, : SAFE,
-Li , scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clay st. |
ALL TYPEWRITERS RENTED. . : V- - ■• l
-tx - Including SMITH PREMIER. ', .-
:■' ' LEO E. ALEXANDER & BRO., '-
■' ■. ■.-'■.-: /:'■';' ' ■■■ ,-■••- -.-•;- •.--_ •-.; 218 Sansome st "
tPIVE PNEUMATIC : SAFETIES FOR $100:
X $25 singly. 826 McAllister st. • ' '
rtHEA±«EST PLACE TO BUY GAS FIXTURES.
\J H. HUFSCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate ave, ;.-.
"VTEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-
i-i hand. , W. S. RAY Mfg Co.. 13 California st.
(COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES
. / bought and sold ll2l^Maritet bet. Ttn and Bia
CITY REAL ESTATE^ <
A.H.HSSAK. - O. F. vos Bhkis
OF. VON RnEIN & CO., REAL ESTATE
. Agents, Auctioneers and House Brokers, old
California street. »
Post,, near Larkin; 30:6x120 to rear street ; 13
flats, front and rear; rents $120. ' • \[. ._
22d and Guerrero; 27x90: store ■ with, rooms in
rear: flat above, 6 rooms and bath; rents $4b.
SW. corner Geary and Williams; 28x62:6; Inad-
equately improved. „„ .„,
■■> $40,000— Stockton and Conde alley, near \alleso.
61:10x77:6: stores leased for 3 years and. upper
flat: rentssl3s. : ■ . -■ • -;'■'„.
SSO.OOO— Mission Improved corner; streetcars
on both streets; 65x110; stores, flats and cottages;
rents $210. • '
$30,000— Post, near Buchanan; 75x137:6; front
and rear houses: rents $195. ,
9 18,000— Stockton and Filbert: 27:6x70: 2-story
brick house, grocery,, butcher-shop and two flats
with 17 rooms above; rents $130. . '
- $17,000— Washington, | near Baker; 50x127:8;
modern residence and flats. •'
. $14,000— Mason, near Umou; 39:6x96:2: 6 flats;
rents .$lOB. •
$13,500— Waller and Shrader; 34:7x80;
new buildlne: 3 stores and 3 flats; rents $121. •
$12.500— Folsom and Erie; 30x143; store and
stable in rear, with 2 flats above. 15 rooms and
bath: rents $85.
$10,000— Devisadero, near Waller: 25x116;
molt rn residence, 10 rooms and bath.
$10,000— Third, near Folsom; 25x80; store and
flats: rents $63.
$8100— NW. corner Lombard and Kear-
ny, with improvements.
$3000— O'Farrell, near Hyde; 23x90; 2-story
hous". 7 rooms and bath: rent $35.
$7500— Washington, near Powell; 23:2x137:6,
to Parker alley; 3 houses rents $72.
$7000— Chatham place, near Bush; 23:9x60;
lodging-house and furniture, 3 stories, 22 rooms
and bath: rent furnished $115. : .
$6000— Bush, near Steiner; 22x77:6; 3 flats, 16
rooms and baths: rents $53.
■ $6000— Powell, near Broadway; 22:11x137:6;
3-story house, 10 rooms and bath.
$5700— 23d, near Valencia; 25x114; 2 flats, 10
rooms and baths; rentss4o.
$5500— Howard, near 25th, to rear street; 26:6x
115: 2-story house, 10 rooms; bath; barn, etc. ■ •
$4300— near Lombard; 23x100; 2-story
house, 9 rooms and bath.
$3850— Cor. Laguna and Harry, near Filbert:
25xS*u; a-story house, 8 rooms ana batn: all mod-
ern conveniences. . ..ii..-'
$5200— Union, near Kearnv: 23:6x67:6; new
improvements: shop with 2 rooms and -2 flats
above: rear house 2 flats; total rents $59. '
$5000— Moss, near Howard; 25x75; 3-story flats;
13 rooms: rents $17 50. - • ■ : " <rt
$5000— norland, near Church: 25x120; 2-story
flats. 11 rooms and baths: rents $3». >.
$4250— Rausch, near Folsom : 26x112; front and;
rear houses, 21 rooms; rents $62. ■
$4500— Union, near Octavia: 35x137:6: 2-story ;
bay-window bouse, 7 rooms and bath : rent $27 50.
$4000— Haight, near Webster: 25x95; cottage
5 rooms.
$3500— Zoe, near Brannan ;. 27:6x75; cottage
with Jinishe 1 basement, 7 rooms and bath. >
$3200— 19th, near Guerrero; 40x100: 2-story
house. ■ V
$3200- Larkin and Rockland: 25x137:6 to West
end ; 3 frontages between Union and Green; cot-
tage. 6 rooms; rent $15. '- "• . .
$3000— Lafayette place, near Green; 20x60: two-
story double house, front and rear flats: rents $28.
. $2750— Bryant and Mariposa; 20:8x75; store
and flat above.
$2600— 27th, near Sanchez: 25x114: new cot-
tage, 4 rooms.
$3000— Valparaiso, near Jones; 20x60; 2-story,
flats, 9 rooms: rent $27. ■ • .
$2400— Bernard, near Taylor: 21x60: 3-story
house, 3 flats, 12 rooms: rents $27. .
' $2000— Green and Cainoun; 22:11x68:9; near
Sansome : house 7 rooms. ■ '-'■• V
$1700— Salmon, near Broadway; 20x60; 2 flats,
6 rooms: rents $16. • . .' ' .
$1600— York, near22d: 25x100; 4-room cottage.
UNIMPROVED.
McAllister and Broderlck; 62:6xll2:6.
$6000— Pine, near Devisadero: 37 :6x137:6. ,
Lombard, near Stockton; 52:6x137:6.
$3500— Liberty, near Dolores: 50x114.
$3000— Sanchez and 'JOth; 105x114.
22d, near Florida: 50x104; $2000.
$2000— California, near Maple; 27:6x132:7.
' $1200— Cor. B and 25th ave.: 60x188.
$900— Hancock, near Sanchez; 25x114.
$800— Mission road, near Brazil aye.; 25x83:6;
Excelsior Homestead.
$400—2V2 lots, Gift Map No. 2; Wayne, near
Union.
$325— 4, block 95, University Homestead
Association; 100x120. --.." j-'.'V. - :
AL HOBIfSEB. '.'V^ LOUIS A. SOUC.
T A. SOUC & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS
HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLLECTED.
465 AND 467 VALENCIA ST., NEAR 16TH.
Remember we make a specialty of Mission prop-
erty, and as we are on the spot »re can take you to
any part of the Mission in short order. So don't
waste time in ransacking downtown offices if you
are looking for property of any description in this
part of the city, but call on us at once and we will
save you time and money.
$6000—25x125: Fair Oak; new flats: 5 and 6
rooms; bath; all modern mprovements; In one of
the best block of the Mission; 77x100 to alley;
Seventeenth st. near Guerrero. Bay-window cot-
tage: 7 rooms; bath; fine grounds; will make an
elegant home. • . - r <
$7500—25x80: Mission st. near Eighteenth; store
and 3 rooms: upper flat 7 rooms; bath; modern
improvements: always rented. . u -...»u; OSW: &*.
$1250—25x114: Day St., near Church; cottage,
3 rooms: in good order; cheap. ■-;■• - . •■•
$17,000—50x122:6: cor. Mission and 22d: splen-
did investment; transfer corner store; 3 rooms and
stable; upper flat, 6 rooms and bath; all in good
order.
$6250—25x90: Valencia St., nr. 20th; a snap;
bay-window house; 8 rooms and bath: lot worth
the money. ■
'$3500—42x135; Fair Oaks, near 18th; a good
buy; 2-story -house, 9 .rooms, 1 bath; cottage, 4
rooms; all in Al order. ■ - . • ■■ -
$3500—25x80; Stevenson, near 20th; street work:
done; 2 flats, 6 rooms each; always rented.
$3150—25x125: Dolores St.: fine view; 2 flats, 5
rooms and bath each: a bargain. ■
$2500—25x114; 27th st., near Church modern
bay-window cottage; 5 rooms: bath; fine base-
ment; easy terms. , ■ . ■
$2800— 25x114; 22d St., near Valencia; 2-story
house; 7 rooms; bath; large basement; street wort
all done stone sidewalk ; cars pass the property ;
lot alone worth the money.
Our list comprises some of the best property in
the Mission. Lots of all sizes in any of the home-
steads; also good business corners in any part of
the Mission. Call and get a list and prices. ■ . . •
If you want your vacant houses rented place
them with us. -
L. A. SOUC & CO., 465 and 467 Valencia St., near
Sixteenth. . .
m G. PARKER & CO.,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS, HOUSE BROKERS
Point Lobos ave., near Sixth ave,
RICHMOND PROPERTY A SPECIALTY.
IMPROVED.
$L7(\C\(\ 2 COTTAGES AND " 2-STORY
«4P I \J\J\J. house of 7 rooms and oath; lot 50x
100; on Clement St., rented for $55 per month.
©Q9^A ELEGANT NEW COTTAGE; 5
«IPO— iJU. rooms and bath : lot 25x100; on Cle-
ment St •. ' .Vi;-"'
©99."^n NICE COTTAGE: 5 BOOMB AND
«JP &ZdO\J . bath and barn; Bth ave., nr. Poio*
Lobos ave. ; lot 25x120. . ' .
ffIjOXAA 2-STORY; 6 ROOMS AND .BATH;
<IP^UUU. on 11th ave., near Point Lobos ave. ;
lot 26x120.
©1 QAA NICE COTTAGE; 3 BOOMS AND
<JpXOUU. bath; high basement; Lake St., near
luth ave.
VACANT LOTS.
<2i9£ AAA ENTIRE BLOCK: BO LOTS
<U?Zi«J.UUU. fronting on Point Lobos ave.; can,
be subdivided at a profit of $3000.
©CAriA ONE OF THE BEST corners
tIpOUUU. on Clement st.; 132:6x100;; marine
view. -•
CM QAA 60x105 FEET ON 16TH AVE.,
IOUU .. near Clement st.
mirAA SW. CORNER ON CALIFORNIA
tJpIOUU. st.; 55x76x120 feet.
© Z.(\ A 50x125 FEET ON 27TH AVE., NR. !
«JP O\J\) . Point Lobos ave.
©99AA 50x100: ON CLEMENT STREET;
tJp^iUU. marine view. •.-....'«
OUR PRICES TALK! ' ' .-■ . "
Our prices talk I
Our prices talK ! .
Our prices talk ! ■ ;
$300 cash down— New 6- room cottage, near Cas-
tro street: price $2260.
- $500 down— Fine 5-room cottage: rent $15: lot
25x130 feet; price $2000. „-'
$2600— 6 (tenement) Hats, near Ninth; rents ....
$VJ6. This Is surely a bargain.
$3500—' •> block from Market and Twelfth sts.,
flats and rear cottage: rents $33; lot 25x100. • .
$4500—2 nearly new cor. flats (Haight St.); posi- '
tively the best bargain In Western Addition. '
861100— 3 new flats; annual rents $640; near
new City Hall. ' - - •
$9250—3 flats and adjoining house; Jot 40x75;
vicinity 6th and Mission sts.: $1200. •.',' -•; '
$10,000— Business property;. Union st. ; new
building; 2 fiats and store. .
$10,000— Corner, near Market st. ; store anti flats:
rents $107. • ■ • ' /.; .
' $21.000— Geary-st. corner; near Mason.
A. M. SPECK & CO.,
■ • 602 Market St., -
..-.--" Opposite Palace Hotel.
RICK- BUILDING BUSINESS 'PROPERTY
on Market st. ; rent $7200 a vear. ■■
; Corner Pacific j ave. and Baker St., 65x137:6 ft •
price, $11, 000. .- . - . • . '
E. side Stanyan st,, bet. Carl and Frederick sts. ;
26x100: price $2600. , -
60x127 :6 ft. on Jackson st. overlooking the Pre-
sidio and bay; $6700. >.-. .
: Two ■ modern houses, of 8 rooms each, at Parsc,
26x137:6 ft.: electric road passes houses: Brie*
$6000; make offer. ■ <' ■.-■ ■■.-.■'■■. . •
North side of Folsom st, bet 4th and sth • 68 -9x
160 feet ■ . : •■■■...-.■■ ■ - • • „.- . :.- . . ,-.
I Lot on Duncan st., bet. Noe and Castro* 25x114
feet: price $400. . ,
Cottage house, 1367 Dolores St.; 5 rooms and
bath, basement: 25x9£ leet. .
i Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land
Agent. 324 Montgomery street.
IBERTY ST., NR. GUERRERO-CHOICEST
XJ residence locality: 7 rooms; 25x114. .
$2250— Must be sold; order of court :" Shotweil.
St., near v 15th; 25x1 22 :6 ; street " bituminized- :
make offer. W. H. C KIM & CO., 118 Montgomery!
X AND 6 ROOMS, FLATS, BUILT FOR $2800-'
O cottage, 4 rooms, $800: one-fifth cash, balance
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