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HOW TO GROW GRASSES.
James B. Oicott of Connecticut
Talks on the Sub
ject.
He Is Laying Plans for Several Turf
Gardens to Be Planted in
California.
James B. Olcott of the Connecticut Ag
ricultural Experiment Station is at present
on a visit to California, looking into tne
possibilities of "prass" culture in this
State. He has made his headquarters at
the Russ House, and when seen by a Call
representative had a great deal to Bay on
the subject, but stated that he was not
quite ready to give any definite advice.
!» "All I have to show for 'grass,' " said Mr.
Olcott, "is a little turf garden on my own
land in Connecticut, under the patronage
of the Connecticut Agricultural Experi
ment Station. At present this by no
means qualities me for advising my own
people (who can see it and judge for them
selves), let alone the people of California.
In Connecticut grass investigations we are
going very slow, so as not to make any
mistakes.
"There is a matter, however, of which I
must speak. While the ground is warm
ing in Connecticut I have tarried here,
trying to form a Bcnema for five little turf
gardens on your own soils. Properly
wrought on the ground I bel ; ?ve these
nurseries of precious turf-makmg plants
would make fine turf as common nrnong
your people as tine nuts, fruits and vegeta
bles are now. This -cbeme is based on the
idea that the best British turf grasses and
culture have never been brought to Amer
ica in their oldest forms except by acci
dent.
"These gardens should be started from
the. proven hest thin «> in Connecticut turf
gardens and directed by myself in strict
co-operation with the Connecticut experi
mental station for a term of at least three
years, and he known as California turf
gras* Investigations. Each garden shail be
independent and seif-suprortingat a cost of
|100 ' in >tiitable payments for the three
years, which sum shall cover all expenses
in each case, excepting that of local labor.
Ail these gardens shall be under the pat
ronage and oversight of one or both of
your universities. We want records of
progress, and one of them shall be planted
at Berkeley. The three years should begin
next July 1 and the gardens be planted
early next fall."
Qualification for Conerfsf,
A Frenchman who recently visited \\ ash
in jrton gives the following concerning the
Qualification for membership of Congress,
which is, of course, swallowed whole by
the Parisians :
"What of the Deputies and the Sena
tors? A? with us they do a great deal
more talking than legislative work. They
are more free and easy, and they are not
BO r* served. However, this is quite natu
ral in a country where, in order to be
elected a Deputy, one has only to be the
father of eighteen children, all of them
born in the same district. If the same
conditions were imposed on us, we mieht
succeed in making a successful fight
against the increasing depopulation of
France. What would not one do to be
come a Deputy?"
SAN FRANCISCO "CALL,"
BUSINESS "FFICEof the San Francisco Cali^
-710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock eTery
n'ent in the year.
BRANCH OKFICES-530 Montgomery street,
cornor Clay : orx-n until 9:30 o'clock.
BS9 Hay#s street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission street*, opea
«ntll 9 o'clock.
2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock.
118 Ninth street, opr-n until 9:30 o'clock.
NOTICE OF MEETINGS.
Jf-S=> MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. iT~~
I>- er a. M. — Called meeting THIS A
(WEDNESDAY) EVENING, a: 7:30^3f
o'clock. First degree. By order of the W. M. r^\
C. D. BUNKER. Secretary.
Otry^ CROCKETT LODGE NO. 139. F. m
CS-*' A A. M. — Called meetinK THIS A
WEDNESDAY at 7:30 P. M. D.I. By^TJ?
order of the W. M. r^f\
11. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. j
9^s* YERBA BU£NA LODGE v vsVSMi^> I
I>-^ No. 15, I. O. O. 1- .- Regular iSgaPSKS '
meeting on THURSDAY EVENING, -IL^^Jt^
April 9. final action will betaken "? ? '" lv^
vi on the proposition of joi'iing I. O. (). F. Library. j
As this is a question of great importance to the
lodge all members are earnestly requested to be
present. K. G. HARRISON, N. G.
■ M. s. Jkffers Jr.. Rec. Sec.
jfTS 3 FIDELITY LODGE NO. 222, < <*mw/ss,
&Z£7 I. v. o. F.-Notlce-Nembers
are requested m attend the funeral of ; 35^55?^ '
our late brother. DAVID S. THE- ~ r^r/l\vS > ~ '
VOV, P. G.. THURSDAY. April 9, 2 P. M., from
his late residence. 1019 Chester si.. Oakland. Cal.
W. s. MATTHEWS, N. G.
1. H. Vasoyboourt, Secretary.
OjL^p FL'NKKAL KSCiiRI' OF UNITY ,«¥»,
••^^ Lodge No. 27, A. O. V. \\\. are^^S^
hereby notified to a'tend the funeral offl%J&s
Brother SAMUEL MEYER from the par-Vs3^?
Lan of H. C. Porter A Co., 122 Kddy St., at 2 p m.
WEDNESDAY, April 8. The fine for non-attend-
ance will be enforced. H. GRIMSHAW, M. W.
A. Nkustadt, Recorder pro tern.
Bqg=> mass MEETING-PEOPLE'S HOME
**- c ' Savings Bank depositors at 102 O'Farrell
St., FRIDAY, 10th inst. at 8 P. M.
T. S. WILLIAMS Jr.. Secretary.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
E£SS= BAD TENANTS ~k7ecTeS~FOR~S47
*^*^ collections made, city or country. Pacific
Collection Co., 415 Montgy st..'room 6. Tel. 5580.
Kg" WINDOWS cLlcXneu AND FLOORS
*-^ scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for
cemageq cnaranteed. C. ROSSI 4- CO.. 242 Sutter.
SITUATIONS WANTED- FEMALE.
■vr um ilkiTof girls of all nationali-
+> ties. awaiting situations. MRS. HIRD, 721
Ellis hi.
IpOR A GOOD RANCH OR HOTEL COOK,
X chambermaids, waitresses for hotels or private
send to Milk LEOPOLD, BO Stockton st.
SUPERIOR < <><>X DESIREM SITUATION;
O hotel, restaurant or boarding-house; best refer-
ences. MISS CULLKN. 323 Sutter st.
"I A DIES CAN SECURE FIRST-CLASH HELP
JJ by calline. addressing or telephoning MISS
KKY. 1033 Post st. Telephone Sutter 52.
pOMPETENT DRESSMAKER. CUTS AND
V fits, would like a few more engagements by
the day or week; no objection to the country or
insist in 1 hamberworW or children: reference.
1906 a Mission st.
pOMPKTEiNT GERMAN GIRL WISHES SIT-
\J uation to do second work ; understands plain
sewing or do general housework. Address 3119
Mission fit.
V FIRST-CLASS NURSE AMERICAN WO-
man In conlinement or any case of sickness-
good cook and housekeeper; pood home more an
object than high wages. Apply 988 Howard, rm. 6.
yovsG SWEDISH girl wants situa-
-» tion to do general housework: wages $20. Ad-
dress 13 Oak st.
AV'ASTE D- B V AN KLDERLY WOMAN.
If work in small private family; is steady and
reliable; good housekeeper. Address or call 242
Fifth st.
j>Y 2 KEM'ECTABLK YOUNG GIRLS, TO DO
-!•> light housework, care, for crown children and
sewing. Call 2 days. 114 Natoma st., near New
Montgomery.
VFoUNG" LADY WISHES POSITION AS
X bookkeeper, typewrt er and stenographer;
salary no Object until trial is given. Please 111-
-quire at 51 ;i> a Jones St., near Geary.
ANTED— BY A YOUNG LADY, POSITION
'« to do general office work. Address B. D 40
Krie st.
/ 'IRL WANTS POSITION TO DO CHAMBER-
' » work and waiting or help with housework.
Call at 111 Austin at., bet. Bush aud Pine, nr.Polk.
COM PKTENTGIRL WISHES SITUATION TO
\J do upstairs work and wait at table and help
v wing. Please call at 118 Ninth St. .
\\r I DOW. S3 YEA RS OF AGE, WITH LITTLE
* • Kirl of 12, wishes position as housekeeper; ref-
erences^ Address 11. X., box 48, Call.
BY YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE-
J-> work. Call 500 Se l h st. . cor. Bryant.
\1' OMAN WANTS WASHING OR HOUSE- 1
' » work by the day. Please call 22 Hermann st.,
upstairs. •.-•..-■: . ;„•<' . - - .
pOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION
\J to do general housework In small family. Call
30*y 2 Clementina st.
/">j:HMAN lilHI. wishes situation FOR
yj cooking and downstairs work. 1169 i._. Folsom.
V^OUNG SWEDISH GIRL' WANTS SITUA-
x lion to do general housework; city or count rv
city references. Call or address 766 Vi Folsom st.
IjRE^MAKKIt AND SEAMSTRESS; GOOD
XJ fitter; sews 50c a day. G. F., box 92, Call office. j
SITUATIONS \VANTEI>-Contlnued.
youxo wisiiks any light occu^
1 pation from 9 till 6 p. m. dally; can cut and fit
dresses; children's clothes made, etc Apply 706
Ellis st. ~ - - .-..-.■ '■: . '■
QiTUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL
0 to do second work. Address 227 Twenty-fourth
street.
IRL 17 YEARS WOULD LIKE TO MIND
children In a Christian family: sleep at home.
Call 431 1/2 Clementina st. ■
/Competent INFANT'S nurse desires
V^' a situation; has first-class references; city or
country. Call or address 920 Post St.
RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES SIT-
IX uation to assist In second work and grown chil-
dren; no objection to short distance in the coun-
try. Call at 121 Fulton st.
YOUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WORK
X by the day; washing, ironing and houseclean-
ing. Call or address 319-321 Ellis St., Rosedale
House. ' ■';■■ :■-■ v -:'
IRL DESIRES SITUATION TO ASSIST IN
housework or take care of children. Apply at
433 Grove st. *
WEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS
O cook in private family. Call at 719V2 How-
ard st.
OKA X WANTS CHAMBER WORK IN
'» rooming or boarding-house: no objection to
washing. Apply 951 Folsom st.
SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECT-
O able Swedish girl to do second work and wait-
Ing; references. Address 813 Bush st.
rpwo RESPECTABLE YOUNG OIKLSWANT
X situations at housework; wages $16 to slB. Ad-
-1 dress E. 0., box 71, Call Office.
V SCANDINAVIAN GIRL TO WORK IN
private family to do housework; sleep home;
1 Call 870 Folsom St.
Experienced" nurse wishes to TAKE
Xli entire charge of infant or children; city refer-
ence; wages $25. Please call 8 Sherwood place,
off Third st.
T^RENCH LADY WISHES A SITUATION TO
I X do sewine, etc.: good dressmaker; waiting, etc
Address LEONIE KHLY, 13 Trenton St., off Pa-
cific, bet. Stockton and Powell.
p ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO
"X general housework and cooking: wages $20.
Call or address 11 Henry St., bet. Noe and Sanchez.
p ERMAN GIRL, BEST REFS.. wants
vJT place for general housework in fine family:
city or country: wages $'20-$25. Address W. P.,
box 80, Call Office.
N EASTERN GIRL WISHES SITUATION
for general housework. Call at siVa Clemen-
tina St., beL Firs', and Second.
CU)MP£TENT WOMAN WANTS HOUSE-
J work In American or Jewish family: In city or
across the bay; wages $'20 to $25. Call or address
11. L., 44U Seventeenth st.
EX It IB N LED DRESSMAKER WOULD
like a few more engagements by the day;
terras $1 50. Address 216 Leavenworth st.
GER MA N G I K LW A N SITU ATION for
vX cooking and downstairs work. AddreS3 163
Tehama st.
yOL'.VO WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS
X working housekeeper, or any position where a
reliable, practical person is required; no tiers.
Call afternoons, 122 Turk St.
\ r OUNG GIRL. 19 YEARS, WANTS GENK-
X ral housework In a private family. 711 Eliza-
beth St., near Castro.
IDOLS-AGED RELIABLE WOMAN WISH-
es to do housework by the month or day. 912
Howard St., nr. Fifh.
yOUXG WIDOW DESIRES SITUATION.
X housekeeper or general housework; city or
country. 905 Vfe Powell st. .;'-..
GIRL OF 11 WISHES HOME AND SCHOOL-
ing: is willing to tend children and do light
houstwork. Address J. O. NBECE, 136 Rose aye.
]VTURSE (HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE) WANTS
X> position to care for invalid or infant: good
j seamstress: would help with upstairs work; ref-
erence from physicians and former patients. Ad-
dress 413 Nineteenth St.
yOLNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE
X day washing and cleaning oflice: $1 a day and
carfare. Address W. C, box 32, this office. -- -.' ..-•.;;-;.
ADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE-
-I keeper or to do plain sewing and mending.
Apply 821 Mission St., room 3.
WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NrT
; '» Market; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night :
$1 50 to $6 pf-r week: convenient and respectable;
free bus to ami from the ferry.
SITUATIONS WANTED- MALE.
U MB E R OF PIBST-CLAsa IVAITBBHSKB,
-L> cooks and wail ers now ready to engage for
summer resorts. Leave your order with J. F.
CROSETT & CO., 312 Mutter st.fj . ■ ;
PC. B. COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL
• tranches: short notice. 14 Geary. tel.(»rant 4B.
UNTKR <t CO, CHINESE AND JAPAN-
eso employment office, 17 Webb St.. below
j Kearnv. bet. California and Sacramento: teL 231.
I pHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT
I V 1 office; best help. 4141.2 O'Farrell; tel. E. 426.
I JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT
0 office; best help. 3148 Sutter: tel. Grant 30.
OY, LIVING AT HOME, 17 YEARS OLD,
who has had 3 years' experience In one shop in
the tin-roofing and metal-cornice work, wishes to
finish his trade or get some work where his ex-
pi nence is of value. Address G., box 32, Call
Office. a-
KRMAN MAN AND WIFE CAPABLE AND
Industrious want situation, or would take full
charge of private place or small ranch: man is a
gardener and handy man; wife a good strong
house-worker. Address M, box 3, Call Office,
Oakland.
JAPANESE FAITHFUL BOY WISHES POSl-
tlon for housework or cook; good reference. Ad-
dress S. N., 52934 Geary st.
I PAINTER AND WHITENER WANTS WORK;
I X has first-class kit: will work very cheap. Ad-
dress V. C, box 113, Call Office.
OY, BETWEEN 16 AND 17. WOULD LIKE
to get work. Address 102 Lundy lane.
■yoUNG MAN (GERMAN) WISHES A PLACE
X as barkeeper; city or country. Address WIL-
LIAM v. ELLING, care of C. HUNTEMANN &
1 P., 801 Kearny st.
C TEADY RELIABLE YOUNG GERMAN (22)
O wishes a situation. Address THEODORE
I PETERSON, 821 Hampshire sU, city.
VOUXG MAN WISHES A POSITION AS
X watchman, janitor or porter; best of reference.
Call or address 1237 Stockton sU, room 19. f- : - ■•; .
MIDDLE- AGED DANE WANTS SITUATION
in private family; Is first-class driver and
groom; understands how to keep a garden in good
order; will make himself generally useful; strictly
I temperate. Address S. 1)., box 139, Call Office.
yOUXG MAN WANTS EMPLOYMENT AT
X any terms, by day or night, as waiter, hotel
clerk, ticket-take.' or any occupation requiring in-
telligence; good character. Address M. T., box
48. Call Office.
RK L I A BLE YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA-
XV tion in some light business; wages no object.
1 Address J. M., 54 Oak St.
\\r ANTED — SITUATION TO CARE FOR
»» horses, cows, garden; handy man with tools,
etc.; good around chickens; on a private place.
Address H. 8., box 134, Call Office.
ITUATION WANTED BY ~A LEARNED
German gardener, married, who has worked
I for over 6 years in one of the largest wine estab-
! lishments of San Francisco, and who understands
I the work thoroughly ; in city or country; good ref-
erences. Address A. X., 3161,4 Langto'n st.
C~ IOACHMAX- A YOUNG ~ EASTERN MAN
. \J wishes situation In gentleman's place: thor-
; oughly understands his business; years of New
I York City references. Address Coachman, 12 Sac-
. 1 ramento st., S. I*.
j J>ROKESSIONAL GARDENER, FIRST-CLASS
1 X horseman and driver, good milker, wants a po-
, sition; or will cook for ranch: highest city refer-
; ence. Address A. R. D., box 125, Call Office.
INGLE MAN OF 28 "wishes POSITION IN
O the count as ranch carpenter. Addiess S. M.,
' box 134, Call Office.
S~ ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN;
has had several years' experience as a drug
1 cleric in this city; good recommendations. Ad-
dress T., box 16, Call Office.
yoVXG MAN (21) WANTS SITUATION TO
! X drive milk wagon; has had experience. Ad-'
, dress E. C. box 62, this office.
I Y°. v - MAN OF 23 WOULD LIKE ANY
I X kind of employment; city or country: first-
class reference. Address C. E., 713 Minna st.
; "yOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION IN
I wholesale stoic; age 19 years; references. Ad-
; dress E. 8., box 73, C«1I Office.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GERMAN
in private place to taice care of horses, garden
. and cows; good driver: best of references. Ad.
dress J. DKSHWANDEN, Napa, Cal.
BY YOUNG MAN SITUATION AS COACH-
, man and gardener; is good milker; best refer-
j ence. Call or address T. H., 1238 Folsom st. .
Perfect" COACHMAN DESIRES SITUA-
, X tion in private family; city or country; under-
I stands his business thoroughly. Address T.,
. coachman, 861 Market st.
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, COLLECTOR,
j j XX good penman; not afraid of work; wholesale
. house preferred. J., box 152. Call Office.
• j T>7Rsr-CLASs UPHOLSTKRER AND CAR-
X pet-layer will come to house and work ; send
' I postal. 11 Willow aye.
1 i 11 T GOOD GERMAN COOK FOR HOTEL, RES-
X_> taurant or boarding-bouse. Call 645. Mission.
■ C COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, MARRIED,
\J who speiks English, French and German, with
■ best of city references and bonds, wants a situa-
t ion, or would like to keep small sets of books, at
, reasonable terms. Address .V. N., box 91. Call.
: FEMALE HELP WANTED.
COOK' FOR JEwTsH FA MILyT :"CITY".^ $25;
\J waitress for restaurant, $15: > girl for bouse-
-1 work, country, fate paid, $20; German second
girl and sewing, $20; girl for housework, city. $20:
girls for housework, city and country, $15 and
j $20; Scandinavian cook and housekeeper, three in
: family, $25; girl for small ranch, $15. C. R.
HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ; -y- „.
j ANNIE HILL AND MARY MCLAUGHLIN,
XX please report; waitresses for summer resorts
and country hotel ,$2O. C. R. HANSEN * CO.,
110 Geary »t. ■
j TV ANTE A I I X KSS,~ RESTAURANT. $5
, '» a week; Swedish or German laundress and
! light housework, $25: French ironer, $20: young
French p!rl,assl«t in light housework. 1 lady", $18:
German cook and laundress,' $25; -2 Spanish cham-
bermaids, hotel, $15 each. LEON ANDRE, 316
I Stockton st. ■*■::;■ :. • ■
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1896.
HELP WA>TKI>-Continued.
URSE, COUNTRY, $25 ; COOKT^AjipLUIS
i-l Obispo,s2s; Monterey County, $20: Weaver-
vllle, $20, 2 In family, see lady here at 10:30, and
other towns; 16 housework jrirls, city, $20 and
$25; 6 young girls assist, $10 to $16. MISS
CULLEN, 323 Sutter st.
T AUNDRESS, $25 TO $30, CITY; GERMAN
XJ or SwedUh housework girl, 2 in family, $26.
MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. .-
SECOND GIB, OAKLAND, $25 KACH,
£ apply early, MISS CULLEN. 323 Sntter st.
HOTEL COOK, MKNLO. 30. MISS CULLEN,
323 Sutter st. ..
COOK, HOSPITAL, $40. MISS CULLEM, 323
Sutter st. ■
ECOND GIRL, ALAMEDA, ' $20; MOTHER
and daughter, $25. country; neat' second girl,
$25. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st.
(GERMAN OR FRENCH COOK; COUNTRY;
T $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sntter st.
LADY'S MAID; $20; SLEEP HOME. MISS
CULLEN, 323 Sutter st.
TIFFINED YOUNG NURSEGIRL; $10. MISS
XV CULLEN, 323 Slitter st. , . ■
p ERMAN OR FRENCH NURSERY GOV-
VT erness: 825 to $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter.
OMAN WITH A CHILD; $15. MISS CUL-
LEN. 323 Butter st. - ■ ■ » ■
WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, SUISUN, $15;
fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st.
"VTEAT REFINED EASTERN SECOND
1> $30. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter St. '
CHAMBERMAID, COUNTRY, $16. MISS
\J CULLEN, 32« Sutter st.
ANCH COOK, $20, FARE PAID; 10 ISKAT
girls for housework, country towns, SI S to $ 20:
laundress, country hotel, $20. Girls and women
wanting work call on MURRAY & READY, 634
Clay st.
ANTED— NEAT SECOND GIRL: hEFEß-
ences: small American family; $20. MUR-
RAY A READY, 634 Clay st.
WANTED— TWO HOUSEWORK GIRLS FOR
«» good steady places, $25 each; young second
girl. Menlo Park, $20; laundress, San Rafael. $30;
4 girls for housework In country, $20. Apply
MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter.
2 COOKS, $25 AND $30; CHAMBERMAID.
*J $18; waitress, $20: infant's nurse, $26: 12 girls
for housework. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st.
OOK. BOARDING-HOUSE, COUNTRY, $26.
R. T. WARD <fc CO., 610 Clay St. . • ■ •-
GIRLS WITH GOOD REFERENCES WILL
find the best places at MRS. CATTKLL'S Em-
ployment Bureau, 526 Eighth St., Oakland. - ; -*"•/ -
ANTED-6 YOUNG GIRLS TO ASSIST
" hou«ework, $10 to $12; second girl, $20; cook,
$25: 4 girls housework, $20 and $25 ;gir s, country.
$20. 315 Sutter st.
EAD WAITRESS, $30; CHAMBERMAID
and waitress, $25, country hotel. HOTEL
GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st.
QHOOTING THE sIIOOTS— A FEW LADIES
0 wanted to assist in the sale. Elastic Tip Co.
46 Market St., San Francisco.
TMI'ROVER WANTED ON CLOAK-MAKING.
X 109 Turk st.
UrOMAN TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK;
»» steady place for the right person; none but
Americans need apply. 310 Clipper st., near Noe.
\\T ANTEJ>-I.AI>Y SOLICITORS. APPLY 524
» » Union St., bet. 8 and 9 a. m. and 4 and 7 r. M.
WEDISH GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
kJ work; must h»' good plain cook: $'20: reference
required. Call 1421 Benton St., Alameda, Morton
station ; narrow gauge.
T»T ANTED— GOOD COOK WILLING TO DO
»' housework; reference required. Call bet. 9
and 11, 1724 Bush st. -
VTEAT COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
i-> housework; Swedish preferred; wages $20.
t Apply 210 Ninth st.
r OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
X 2 South Broderick st.
XPERIKNCKD PANTS-FINISHERS WAST-
ed. 934 Howard st.
yOUSG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK
X and care of children. 1010 Fair Oaks sts.
A PPRKNTICE GIRL ON CUSTOM COATS.
XX 19 Harriet st.
T?XPERIENCED HANDS ON VESTS; ALSO
Xli apprentice. 641 Stevenson st.
N APPRENTICE " A TED TO LEARN
dressmaking. Call at 1631 Polk st.
OU NG LADY TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HJUSE-
X work; wages small: Western Addition. Ad-
dress W. A., box 26, Call Office.
ArOUNGGIRLTOTAKKCHARGEOFCHILD:
X w*ges $6. 417 Baker st.
IDDLE-AGEI) LADY OR GIRL TO HELP
in small housework. 607 Hayes st.
Ifi NERGETIC WOMEN CAN MAKE MONEY
■t quick and easy by writing for particulars;
something new up to date. 8., box 153, Call.
\\r ANTI-.n— young AMERICAN GIRL TO
" assist in small family: home more au object
than wages. 721 Army st.
TNTELLIGENT GIRL OVER !6 YEARS. AP-
X ply at Viavl Company, 2304 Van Ness aye.
A PPRKNTICE FOR DRESSMAKING. 756
A Howard St., bet. Third and Fourth.
yOUSG GIRL, 14, ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE-
X work; sleep home; good wages. 410 Van Ness.
■\-OUNi.i GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK;
X small family: no washing. 1402 PaciHcnr.Hyde.
N EXPERIENCED APPRENTICE ON
custom coats. 604 O'Farrell st.
\ ' or N G GIRL Foil GENERAL HOUSE-
X work. Apply 1409 Clay st.
OBACCO STRIPPERS WANTED AT GEN-
X eral Burnside cigar factory, 316 Clay st.
\\T A NTE D - FINISHERS AND BUTTON-
»» hole-makers. I. HARRIS, 1117 Howard st.
A PPRENTICE ON CUSTOM COATS. 627 NA~-
xx torna st.
rMRST-OLASS WAISTMAKER. DANNEN-
r BAUM, MUELLER & KAHX, 723 Market St.
T/UNISHKitS AND APPRENTICES ON
X I pants. 1028 Market it., second floor.
'OUNO GERMAN GIRLFOR LIGHT house-
X work and care of 2 children. 336 Hayes St.
TMItST-CLASS TAILORESS ON PANTS. 105
X? Stockton st., room 56.
ANTED— MIDJ)LE-AOKD WOMAN TO DO
cooking and general housework on a small
ranch. Apply room 24, Brooklyn Hotel.
\\T ANTED— FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR; BUT-
'» tonhole-maker and finishers. 509 Kearny, r. 2.
A PPRENTICKS ON CUSTOM COATS; PAY
xx while learning. 410 Kearny st., room 24.
GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
VX work and cooking. 615 McAllister st.
AIHDKESsING. 25c AND 35c: MORNING
and eve classes; 101esson3.$l 50. 1248 Mission.
DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITI'ING
i-t taught: new styles: perfect fitting patterns
25c up. McDOWELL Academy, 213 Powell st.
THIRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKERS; NONE BUT
X first-class need apply. 604 Sutter st.
"m INCH ESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR
»» Market— Electric lights in very room: 200
rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night-, $1 50 to $3 per
week: fr»e bus to and from the ferry.
APPRENTICES TO LEARN DRESS CUT-
XX ting and making. 14 McAllister, rms 67 and 68.
Most CONVENIENT AND respectable-
Winchester House, 44 Third st.. near Market-
-200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 60 to $6 per
week: free bus to and from the ferry.
I A RENCE PATTERN HOUSE— DRE&S-
cutting school. 1231 Market St.. bet. Bth and 9th.
MALE HELP WANTED.
3 FIRST-CLASS BaIkEEI'ERS "FOR 10
days, extra, country hotel; pantry-boy, country
hotel, $15. C. R. HANBEN & CO.. 110 Geary st.
O BARBERS FOR COUNTRY HOTELS SEE
O proprietor at C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary.
TRONKR AND POLISHER FOR TROY MA-
X chine country laundry, «12 a week; ironer
country laundry, $30 and found. C. R. HANSEN
& CO., 110 Geary st.
0 STAFF MOLDERS NEAR CITY, $2 A
■^ day. C. R. HaNSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st.
I 0 (MM I REDWOOD TIES TO CUT. TOOLS
-LV/.W/u furnished, see boss here; 6 shingle-
bolt-makers: 2 laborers; 3 laborers for ranch; but-
ter and cheese maker, $25: broommaker; charcoal
burner; spool-ieuder forth* woods; wire-nail ope-
rators, $2 50 ocr day; sticker-hand. $3 a day;
blacksmith for country shop: blacksmith for Hono-
lulu: 2 choreboy» for ranches; 2 milkers; 5 farm-
ers; orchard and vineyard hands; 3 cooks, $25 to
$00; 3 waiters: 2 dishwashers: ironer, $30: mark-
er. $10 to $12: lunch-counter took and ninny other
pluces from $15 to $90 and found. MURRAY &
READY. Leading Employment Agents, 634-636
Clay street.
1 (1 f\(Y(\ CORDS OF 4-FOOT REDWOOD TO
XU.VWUc.ut. 70c per cord. MURRAY it
READY, 634-636 Clay street.
1 a LABORING MKN TO MAKE ROADS AND
±\t work around -sawmill and woods, $20 and
found and increase; all-sum job: steamer sails
at 9 o'clock this morning. Call early; office open
at 7a. M. R. T. WARD A CO., 608 and 610 Clay.
1 (\ TIEMAKERS 1 . TOOLS AND PROVISIONS
J-U furnished. 8, 9 and 10 cenis apiece, to go this
morning, call early; stage driver. $30; woodchop-
per ,on shares. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610
Clay st. , , ■ : . :■:; - ■ ;/■ ■.; -■ ■ ... .
WANTED-A. AMES, HYDRAULIC MINE
»i superintendent.' please call: machinist • for
country, $45 and found; Italian-Swiss milker, $25:
farmer and milker, $20; laborers for country, $25
and board: liemakers; cook for country, $35, and
others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac-
ramento st. . ._ ... .' .. \ -:;■ :
ANTED— MAN FOR WOOD-CUTTING AND
teamin?, $20 per month, etc. : 2 good solici-
tors. Portrait Co., good money; , man for chicken
ranch;- German waiter, to act as steward; Cl&us
Simmons, blacksmith, please call or send address;
laundrymen for country laundries. * MARTIN'S
Employment Agency, 749 Market st. . \ ;
ANTED-SHIRT-IRONER FOR . A LAUN-
dry in the country, $35 , and found: waiter,
plain : restaurant, $30: waiter,- coffee-house, $30;
vegetable man I and > cook, short orders. $5 a week :
good German cook, $70, etc. t LEON ANDRE, 316
Stockton st. : . , . ■ /'
JAPANESE COOK, $30, SAN MATEO; SEE
party here. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st.
I»r ANTED— A NO. 1 GENTS'. FURNISHINGS
»» salesman; unquestionable reference required.
RAPHAEL'S. -, .••.:'.•.■•-.. ■-:■:-: >•<"■' >>---■-
IjMRST^CLASS TAILOR BY THE WEEK ON
X? cus.om coats. 28 Morris are., near Sixth st. ;
. HELP WANTED— Continued.
Ty"ASTED-5 FARMERS fOR ;VINEYARD,
»» first-class place, $20 a month: also, milkers,
butter-makers, -■ waiters, cooks and ' dishwashers;
man to cook for 2 men on ranch, milk 4 cows and
make butter, $20, and others. W. D. EWER
CO., 626 Clay st.
"I? XPE RIENCED DRESS, DOMESTIC AND
-LJ men's furnishing salesmen. Address. Drive,
box 33. Call Office.
ANTED— WAITER. AT BERLIN RESTAU-
" rant, 249 Fourth st. - •
WANTED— YOUNG MAN TO LEARN
»» stationery business; small wages; good op-
portunity age about . 22. Address A. A-, box 77,
Call Office.
"ANTED— GENERAL TAILOR. APPLY 24,
Sutler st. .
W ANTED— LOS ANGELES TAILOR WANTS
»» first-class cutter, one accustomed to fine trade
preferred. Address L., box 137, Call Office.
"IRISHMAN OR IRISH DECENT FOX INSTI-
-- tution; milk and care garden, $20; state age and
references. M., box 6, Call Office.
"IV" ANTED— BO OF GOOD FAMILY IS A
.»»■ first-class architect's office to learn the pro -
fessiop ; no pay. Address Boy, box 140, Call Office.
ELIABLE BOY ABOUT 16 years to
11 learn grocery business; good home. Call 1019
Pacific st.
OLISHEH — FIRST-CLASS POLJBHER
J- wanted at Golden Gate Laundry, Lombard and
Steiner sts. ■
SOBER LUNCH WAITER WANTED. 236
O Townsend st. : ."v;: :
\\r ANTED— A GOOD COATM AKER. 1910
'• Polk st.
J>APER-HANGER WaN TED; GOOD MAN.
- 1 - Call at 511 Pine st. ,_
ARBER wanted FOR Wednesday,
Saturday and Sunday. 1211 Market st.
PRACTICAL CO ATM AKER WANTED AT
J- 927 Market St., room 419; call early.
WANTED — STEADY, ACTIVE MAN FOR
'» laundry route; established 8 years: first-class
horse and wagon; guaranteed to clear $90 to 125
a month; $350 required. STENBERG & CO., 632
Market St. ■ .
ARBER fsc. SHOP FOR SALE ON AC
count of going East. 1625 Park St., Alameda.
YY ANTED-OFKICE-BOVT FOR LAW OFFICE,
» » under 15 years. Apply 431 California at.,
room 26.
Air ANTED— MAN AS PARTNER IN
'» paying wood and coal yard; must have $150
cash. JOHNSTON, 26 V 3 Kearny st.
ANTED — YOUNG MAN LEARN SIGN-
: writing; steady employment; good wages;
small capital. Address R., box 61, Call Office.
QTKADY, RELIABLE MAN with $160
0 wanted as partner In light business that will
pay good wages. STANLEY, 2iy 3 Third st.
W ANTED— HAN TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN-
'» orally useful at a lunch counter; must have
$75. 23 Keurny st., room 10.
"L^XPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN WHO IS
XJ willing to invest $200 in saloon and lunch-
house. Address box 79. Call Office. _^
Barber — partner with $200 ; ELE-
gnnty fitted-up shop; good location. STOLTZ,
630 Market st.
1 (\(\ M ' : N To EAT BEST 10-CENT MEAL IN
XUI/ town and get a first-class shave free. NEW
IDEA RESTAURANT, 639 Kearny St.
} RASTER WEEK— 2 FRESH EGGS, WITH
J coffee, tea or milk, bread, butter, etc., sc. 635
Clay St., Rig Yellow Front. vv :.-."';"■.
\TK\V WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET.
±.1 3d and 4th— Single furnished rooms, night 15c
to 50c; week $1 to $2 50; ' clean, quiet reading-room;
Strictest attention to morning calls; open all night.
T IVE SOLICITORS FOR NEW AND HIGHLY
XJ profitable proposition; accident, health and life
Insurance. Call bet. 3 & 5 p. M., or address Fidelity
Mutual Aid Association, 316 California, room 18.
C^OATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11
\J a. m. at Golden Gate aye. entrance to
CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212 to 1218
Market st. ..-?,.
EST MEaL ON EARTH WELL COOKED: 8
courses. 10c. at Seattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth.
T?OK SALE-BEST 3-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP
X 1 in city: cheap. Address A. B. C, box 85, Call.
BEST IN CITY— SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND
25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, SI 50 per week.
Pacific house. Commercial and Leidesdorff sts.
ANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS
"'to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie-
tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150
largo rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week.
\\r HAT CHEER HOUSE, 629 SACRAMENTO
«» St.: 200 rooms: best in the city sing; e rooms
20 and 25c a night, SI a week meals 10c
\,I EN'S SOLES, 50c; HEELS, 26c: DONE 16
■iM. minutes, while you wait. 635 Kearny st.
\\r ANTED- BOYS TO LEARN BARBER
'» trade; only 8 weeks required; tools and posi-
tions furnished; reasonable terms by calling this
week ;< catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber
School, 1515 Howard st.
* LASKA GOLD FIELDS. !
-* »- The fact sailing clipper schooner Sophia Suth-
erland, built in 1889, will sail from San Francisco
for looks Inlet direct on April 15. weather permit-
ting, taking a limited number of passengers. For
further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES,
Shtpbroker and Agent. 506 Battery st.
1 MA MEN TO TAKE "LODGING AT 100, 1»C
J V'\J and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls.
624 Washington st., near Kearny.
ARBE R r PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY-
JJ inent secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 667 Clay.
ARBERS— FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC-
retary Barbers' A sso.. 325 Grant aye. 8. FUCHS.
BARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF C A L. K M LO Y-
J-> menu Secy, P. C. Hamann, 238 i/ 2 O'Farrell.
B"" "e.-t place IN ciTY~FOR""SECO7rr>ItAND
shoes: great reduction on account of other busi-
ness. • 129 Sixth st. v:-;?v-
-\\TK ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR
'» your old shoes and make them as good as new,
and with our new machines we can do your work
at one-half the usual price; done while you wait.
5C2 Mission St., between First and Second sts.
13O8EDA LE" HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS
-It 20c to 50c night: »1 to »4 week: open all night.
EN TO FEED. MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD;
all grocers keep it.
EN'S SECOND-HAND shoes, SOME
XX nearly new, 25c to $1 25. 662 Mission.
LCHO HOUSE, 863 Va MARKET ST.—
Rooms 20c, 25c. to 60c night; $1 to $3 week.
MEN'S i/ 2 -SOLING 60c; LADIES' 40c; DON E
while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel.
RATH IS LAW AND COLLECTION AGENCY
XV Prompt collections: references. 512 Montg'y.
WINCHESTEKYIOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NEAR
Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading-
room: free bus to and from the ferry.
(Jjfl TO $4 PER WEEK: 200 SUNNY ROOMS;
<IPX large reading-room. New Grand, 246 Third.
VY r ANTED-TO COLLECT WAGES DUE
»» laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency,
110 Sutler st. .v. :■;.**;■■:
REE BEER— SCHOONERS FOX 6c;
X I also a bottl «of lager, sc, at 637 Clay St.
rpRY ACME HOUSE. 957 MARKET ST.. BE-
-1 low Sixth, for a room; 25c a night: $1 a week.
\\r ANTED— SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; $1
»» week; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a week;
reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st.
AGENTS WANTED.
EN AND "LADY AGENTS WITH $1 80 TO
sell a table article; hustler can make big
money. Call at 21 V2 Third St., room 10.
» GENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND
/1. town of the Pacific coast to handle the best,
quick-selling novelty out; no humbug; write to-
day; full '.particulars with samples 10c. Address
MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, P. O. box 2068,
San Francisco, Cal. . ' • "
WANTED-MISCELLANEOCS.
pXirfTE"RS ~^CAFF6LI> XnD HOOKS",
X cheap. Painter, 13 Lewis St., near Post.
Y\T ANTED— BUGGY-HORSE FOR 1 OR 2
»» months or more, by responsible party, for its
care. Address 612 Montgomery st. .
ELL YOUR BOOKS, "CLOTHING AND JEW
elrv to A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth St.: send postal.
MEDICAL.
NEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, instru-
ment or worthless pills used; every woman her
own physician for all female troubles, no matter
from what cause: restores always in one day:
helped at once; can be sent and used at home: all
cases guaranteed; if you want to be treated safe
and sure call on DR. POPPER and MRS. DR.
NAIL, both specialists, 318 Kearny st.
T A DIES — DA UDET'S~FEMALE ; REGULA-
XJ ting pills; strongest, safest, best; never fail;
$1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis St.,
formerly cor. Market and Third sts., sole agents.
OURECURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES,
O from whatever | cause; a home in confinement
with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by.
MRS. DR. QWYKR, 226 Turk Bt. . V
"ipts. DR. WEGENER. PRIVATE HOME IN
l»i- confinement; irregularities cured in a few
hours without operation; pills *2. : 419 Eddy st.~'.'
LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE-
stored In a few hours: safe and. sure relief at
any time; travelers helped at once; home In con-
finement; French pills guaranteed: ; consult' free.
MRS. DR. WEYTH. 916 Post St., near Larkln.
A BLESSING; TO LADIES SUFFERING
from Irregularities and diseases peculiar to
their sex: latest improved method of treatment:
. neTer falls: perfectly harmless; free from any bad
effects; never makes them sick to make them
well: travelers helped immediately : prices to suit
the times; home in confinement, Woman's Dis-
pensary. 14 McAllister St., next Hibernia Bank;
consult free. DR. & MRS. DAVIS' French regu-
lating pills, $2 50." :■- . »-.■:: <"-- : v~ •:.•"■:"< ;• ■
T ADIES. CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. SCOTT,
XJ 216 Powell st. ; only qualified specialist; $500
for case I fail to cure; diseases of the eyes treated.
D~ RS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OP
diseases of women and restores all cases of Ir-
regularity in one day; cure or no charge: separata
home for patients: best skill; medical attend-
nce:;low fees; regulator, $2. 1370 Market st. ; : '
; \ HOME~A friend AND MOTHER'S care.
A MRS. DR. FUN K'S. 1416 Eighth st.,Alamcda.
-'.A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS— A BOON TO
A ladles troubled with : irregularities: no dancer;
safe and sure; ; $2 60 express CO. D. ; don't delay
until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, Cat. •.
l^R, HALL. 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR
JL/; Jones, xriseases of women and children. *,■
1 ' ■ ' -. '. .
■■ ■'-'■ ' -V- ■ PERSONALS. j;--^l'li^J
OuTD^T^fE^ISTEFToFIIRSrKATE RAY,
chambermaid at the Brooklyn Hotel, call im-
mediately at hotel, RS sheisveryjll?_____^_____
SK. YOUR v DRUGGIST FOR VERMONT
Hair Wash; cures all scalp diseases: take
none other. . . . ; . „ ■• ■ ■■■ - •
MASSAGE GIVEN AT HOME BY PRACTI-
caI gentleman nurse; highest references.. Ad-
dress Reasonable, room 55. Murphy building.
rriRY TUSCAN SPRING MINERAL SALT FOR
X catarrh. 132 Sixth St., room 2.
INFORMATION WANTED— THE ADDRESS
X of WILLIAM JAMES LYNCH, a barber, by
his mother. MARGARET LYNCH, 43 W. Ninety-
lir.-.t st., New York City. . -.-.^,
DV ICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE-
clalty; private: no charge unless successful; all
law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at-
tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law. 850 Market st
pHEAPEST AND BEST; GET OUR FIGURES
v/for paper-banging and painting. Co-operative
Paper-hanging Company, 635 McAllister st.
I DRESS THE HAIR FOR 25c, INCLUDING
waving and enameling the face; I follow all the
latest Parisian fashions and fads, and I guarantee
the most stylish coiffures that can be made. G.
LEDERER, 111 Stockton st.
OLD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES'
clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 3d, cor. Jessie.
ARLINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE
and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening
classes: Instructors, J. H. E. Partlngton. Gertrude
Partington.K.L. Partlngton. Particulars 424 Pine st
rTUIE ECONOMY" MILLINERY. BED FRONT,
X 40, 46 Sixth; children's school hats sc; dyed,
pressed 25c: hats trimmed 25c; feathers curled sc.
A NNULMENT OF MARRIAGE AND dT
A vorce; legal everywhere. P.O. box 2263. S. F.
NAMELED LETTERS ARE MADE ONLY
Hi at 210 Steiner St.; others are agents. Baker
Enamel and Manufacturing Company.
■ffl»l A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE
tip X floor. 206 Leavenworth st.
"I3IG OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE-
X> ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artlßtic ad-
vertisements In living light; promoters of busi-
ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st.
1 I inn CARDS, $1 50: SHOW CARDS, 15c;
XUUU tel. Black 141. HILL, 22 Geary st., r. 39.
T ADIES' HAIR COLORING GUARANTEED;
-Li superfluous hair removed : bangs and switches
$1 up. MRS. E. H. KUBBARD, 923 Market St.
OURQUIN'B CAL'A . ASTHMATIC PAPER;
instant relief. For sale by all druggists or Cen-
tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant aye. and Simertt.
LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM— WIN-
XU Chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200
rooms, 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 60 to fttper
week : free bus to and from the ferry.
T IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW-
XJ elry, etc. : lowest rates. 948 Market at.
CLO A CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT
mfrs' coat. Factor". 20 Ransom" nt.. nr>^ta!rv
DRESS3IAKEKS. ~
BlrXdley7~»io diste7~4 io~tay lor^eX&
aant stylish dress made, $5 up; dresses made
over.
DRESSES, $2 UP; LAWNS, $1 UP; WRAP-
pers. 35c and up. 5 05 Natomn. bet. 6th 7th.
CL i AIRY ANTsT~
A"~~RARE ; NITY~^
to consult the great clairvoyant,
PROFESSOR P. EUGENE, "
Knowledge is Power.
Remain not in darkness and Ignorance, hut seek
the light of wisdom and learn what the future holds
for you. He is ever ready to assist the troubled
and unfortunate, and always' meets with success.
All are pleased with his readings. PROFESSOR
F. EUGENE, 1728 Market st. -
pONSULT THE GREATEST SEERESS OF
v^ the century for 26c. Ilex Grant aye., room 5.
CnC AND $1. ' 50C AND $1.
O\J PROFESSOR LEON, 633 POST ST.
Wonderful power; gives advice on business,
speculation, lore, marriage, divorce, etc.; letters
with stamps answered. Hours 9 to 8; also Sunday.
ROF. ZANZIC, THE WHITE MaHATMA
palmist and clairvoyant medium, 315 Ellis St.,
tells past, present and future events with utmost
truth; sittings; ladies 50c, gents $1.
ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN
the world; 50c and $1, shows you the picture of
your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market
ME. PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS
past, . present, future: ladles 60c. gents $1;
palmistry, clairvoyant, sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st.
REMEMBER THE GREATEST SKEKESS OF
Xt the age. Parlor 5, 116 a Grant aye.
MM ET RAVENNA READS LIFE FLUENTLY,
tips on races, names given; 25c up. ' 5 4th st.
ME. EXODUS^ CLAIRVOYANT, RE-
moved to 1003 Mission, nr. Sixth; fee 50c.
ME. STEWART'; GREATEST CARD READ-
erand clairvoyant In world: seventh daughter;
read cards since 11 years of age; mining, lawsuits
marriage; ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4.
ME. MOREAU. BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS
past, present and future; '-'6c up. 764 Howard st.
ME. SYBILLE — LIFE-READER; PAST,
present, future; charms; fee 60c. 914 O'Farrell
VI ME. DR. THOMAS. SCIENTIFIC REVEAL-
JTI er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, pan,
present, future; consultations on all affairs; noth-
ing excepted: names Riven; good ndvlce; sure
help: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake ira-
possible: fee $1 1 letter VJ. 9V9 Post »t.. nr. Ijtrkin.
SPIRITUALISM.
PEOPLE'S SPIRITUAL~MEETING. 11l LAR-
X kin st.: 8 p. M -. speaking tests and music; free,
TP9Y MEDIUM SITI'INGS DAILY (SUN-
days included): Kg up. 916 Mission; hrs 10 to 9.
M~~W*. J. J. WHITNEY. CLAIRVOYANT
trance medium: sitting $1. 21 H Stockton st.
LOST.
lOST-UPPER SET FA^LS KTK ET VL. I AYE
i at 422 Stevenson st. and receive reward.
O.ST— SATURDAY EVENING, COR. JACK-
son and Fillmore. spaniel dog: license 907;
answers name of "Deacon"; red ribbon on collar.
Return 190 Noe st. and receive reward.
1 OST— SATURDAY NIGHT BLACK AND
X; tan dog; name Peter: reward. 411 Dolores.
OUT— GOLD CROSS WITH INITIALS ON
J back: liberal reward. 611 Bush st.
OST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBKRNIA
Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in
the name of NEHKMIAII D. TIIAYER; No.
202,571. The finder will please return to the
bank.
I OST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA
J Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in
the name of ARPOLINO BENIAMINO (No. 2,061- I
410). The finder will please return to hank.
"^ FOUND.
T?Oa : >fD^U^rTx)GT'~'^^
£ by calling at 15 Prospect aye.
FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS.
"OICYCLKS— IB96 MODELS, TOP-NoTcH
si $75 wheels; ladles', gents' and juveniles' at
actual cost to general agent: lots of 6 or more to
the trade only for spot cash: do you want a good
thing. F. R. ORANNIS & CO., 609 Market st.
OR $25 WILL SELL HOMESTEAD ABAN-
donment to 166 acres of good land, good cli-
mate, or will take good cow and young calf. Ad-
dress A. 8., box 94, this office.
A '9s CLIPPER, ALMOST NEW; BIG BAR-
gain. 1738 Market St., tailor-shop.
RATIONAL CASH REGISTER, NICKEL
XI plated, for sale cheap. 110 Seventh st.
T? OR SALE— SERIES-WOUND MOTOR: .- Vi
X 1 H. P.; will run an 110-volt circuit: suitable for
dentist's lathe: nearly new; price $20. Address
S. D., box 48, this office.
TMPR O V ED SMITH PREMIER TYPE-
X writer for sale: good order. 1827 Stockton st.
AYING HENS, HEALTHY, 1 TO 2 YEARS
J old, one dozen, for sale cheap. For particulars
address V. C. SMITH, 209 Sacramento st.
AA Q JESSIE— A PHOTOGRAPH APPARATUS
rt^tO in perfect condition; cheap. , .
»OC BARROOM COUNTER-BACK. SHELF
ijpJjO. aud large mirror. 254 Bran nan st. ■
UTCIIER'S REFRIGERATOR, sxlo, AT
Metropolitan Dairy Company's; very cheap.
319 Sixth st.
pRE AT DANE BITCH, 1 YEAR OLD. 1609
.vl Twenty-fourth st.
p OOD FRESH COW. 1130 TWENTY-FOURTH
VJT st., near Noe.
OR SALE CHEAP— COUNTER, SHELVING
and partitions: store to let with living-rooms;
has been dressmaking parlors and notion store.
Apply at once 205 Ninth st. ■. , ' :
mo LOVERS OF THE ANTIQUE— VERY OLD
X and elegant fernleaf mahogany sideboard: very
rich and choice. Apply 913 Polk, near Geary. . -
I" OR SALE— I 18 11. P. PORTABLE ENGINE:
1 1 10 H. P. economizing boiler. Inquire 1916
. Union st. „ •■ -.:.-■- .-■:■■. ■'a -v :■ . -. .-, •%•■;-,-■.■•:
lADY'B NEW SEALSKIN FOR HA LFORIGI-
iJ nal cost at UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant aye.
EVERAL SECOND-HAND TANDEMS AND
safeties at extremely low prices. j 328 McAllis-
ter st. ■- . - - ■- ...■:. ■:.'.: :•■ ■ ' ■ V ...• ... i"i
"VTEW '95 BICYCLES, $60: GOOD SECOND-
X> hand bicycles, $40. Hamilton Cyclery, Baker
St., cor. Hayes. - /'./ . . . ■
YNAMO ENGINE, BOILER AND a LOT of
tools, cheap. 516 Mission. ", t ■
ABY CARRIAGES AND RATTAN FURNI-
X> ture bought at the factory saves retailer's pro-
fit. . California Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission
TERI.ING BICYCLE, :: BUILT LIKE: A
watch: terms easy. D. N. HAWLEY, 318 Mkt.
BAR OUTFIT. MIRRORS.CASH REGISTERS
scales, etc.: cheapest. MEEK. 1118 Mission.
SE PRUSSIAN BITTERS, BEST STOMACH
bitters in market: buy your wines, liquors, etc, :
at Bonanza Wine Vaults: free delivery city, Oak-
land. - Alameda. PUTZM AN :■ & ■ SCHURMANN,
prop., 341 Pine, cor. Montgomery; phone red 391.
IjUILDINGS BOUGHT; LUMBER, SASHES
-LI doors, mantels, etc.. for sale.'. 1166 Mission. „
NE » SMALL MEDIUM -. AND LARGE SIZE \
fire and burz!.-.r proof safe. 109, 111 Market at.
IpiRE > AND BURGLAR SAFJt^ , LETTER-
X press, platform scales and desk: cheap. 102 Clay.
VTEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-
XI hand. W. H. RAY Mfg Co., 12 California st. .;.'
OUN T E R 5. . . SHELVING, :." SHOWCASES
bought aud sold 1121^Mark«t beL 7 Ui audit;*
BUSINESS CHANCES.
•vroTTCE —TO ■ SELL YOUR BUSINESS.
-Ll promptly for cash. HEALY A CO., 23 Kearny.
<C? 7f»fk RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SA
«jp lUU, loon: vicinity of City Hall: business
$25 per day; trial given. HEALY, 23 Kearny st.
$9?: A PARTNER ANTED- CASH
+*U\J. business, clearing to each $75 per
month; no night or Sunday work; must devote 8
hours each day to business. HEALY, 23 Kearny
LEGANTLY FITTKD-UP LIQUOR SALOON
XJ vicinity Market and Geary: business of $20 per
day; make offer. HEALY' <fc CO.. 23 Kearny St.
*R4^n BUTCHER-SHOP: pihst-class LO-
«U;T«Jv/. cation; splendidly fitted up; Al horse
and cart; most desirable class of custom: monthly
receipts from $650 to $700; proposition easily
worth double; circumstances compelling this sac-
rifice will be explained; rare opening for any one.
M. LESS & CO, 783y 3 Market st.
40ft WOOD, COAL, HAY AND GRAIN
•ipnuu. business across the bay: rent free;
horses, wagons, scales, etc.: building Included;
agency for Ice Co. M. LESS & CO., 783V 3 Market.
(ft 1 AHA CORNER SALOON AT TERM IN US
<JpJ_VWV. of two cable lines: old established;
well worth $2000 to any one; trial given: cheap
rent, long lease. M. LESS & CO., 783 i/ 2 Market st.
<2»E,£/y PLUMBING AND GASFITTING j
*IP*J*J\J. business; tood store trade: 3 living-
rooms. M. LESS & CO., 783y Market st.
fit ] £»f)A ■. CORNER" GROCERY AND BAR:
<HlWv. best location north of Market st,-. has
finest class of trade; more than value in sight;
genuine bargain. M. LESS <fc CO., 783y 8 Market.
ffl* TA A SALOON ON MARKET ST.; N IC_ L V
*JP '""• fitted up: paving business; bargain for
any one. M. LESS A CO.. 788% Market st.
fl?i;r.n fine restaurant, central,
*4pOO\J. north of Market, near Kearny: best
class custom; splendid trade. M. LESS _ CO.,
783y 2 Market St., near Fourth.
<B»1 KAA RESTAURANT AT TERMINUS OF
*IP *"""• 2 cable lines and largest carhouse in
city; established 10 years: has always made big
money; receipts $50 daily : proved by satisfactory
trial and thorough investigation allowed. M.
LESS CO., 783 i/ 3 Market st.
BA RBER-SHOP FOR SALE; ELEGANTLY
fitted ap; within few doors of Baldwin; cheap
rent; long lease. M. LESS <fe CO., 7831/2 Market.
rjiO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS
X of any kind see STRAND ifc CO., 46 Third st.
•ft 0 0 WANTED — STEADY MAN AS
«lT«-»v/l.7. partner in cash commission Duslness:
will clear at least $75 per month to each; estab-
lished over 10 years: experience not necessary;
thorough investigation allowed: no night or Sun-
day work. STRAND A CO., 45 Third st.
CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; BARGAIN
\J If sold this week. STRAND & CO., 45 Third.
©7^o CORNER BAKERY; GOOD HORSE
<iP I W. and wagon. STRAND & CO., 45 Third.
i •ft O 7 X BRANCH BAKERY, NR. 2 SCHOOLS;
ypOl *J bargain. STRAND A CO.. 45 Third st.
SALOON — BEST PART OF MARKET ST.;
offer wanted. STRAND „ CO., 45 Third st.
©97?; CIGAR store" AND LAUNDRY
<P^i 10. office. STRAND & CO., 45 Third St.
ARDWARE-STORE, NO I LOCATION;
full value In sight. STRAND A CO., 45 Third.
<B{ 1 OCA SALOON AND RESTAURANT;
tsL^.O\J. clears $150 per month. STRAND A
CO., 45 Third st.
<sj] !\(\f\ PARTNER WANTED; LIVERY
(jpiuvw. and boarding stable; it will prove
most popular; best paying stable in city; one of
the handsomest, best appointed, and conducted In
most thorough businesslike manner; making more I
money than any other stable In the city; 27
boarders: 20 livery horses; full equipments; bug-
gies, carriages, hacks best in market: clears $300
a month; needs help. STENBERG A CO., 632 !
Market si. :■ .■
ffI»9AA LIQUOR - .STORE; THIRD ST.:
(jjOUU. transfer point. STENBERG, 632 Mkt.
©9fMin CORNER SALOON ON LARGE. I
«iD — \jyj\J. most frequented thoroughfare in the
city; first-class trade: will prove well paying:
value In sight: elegant fixtures and living-rooms 1
furnished: is an old-established place and will bear '
full investigation. STERNBERG C 0. ,632 Market. ,
\I r ANTED— RELIABLE MAN TO ATTEND I
»» cash counter; assist generally in coffee lunch- |
house; small capital required: safe investment: 1
good wages guaranteed. ■ STENBERG CO., 632 |
Market st.
CO S|\A GROCERIES; WESTERN ADDI-
<Ji>XUVJI/. tlon: full value In stock: daily re-
ceipts $40 to $50; horse and delivery-wagon; best
bargain everoffered. STENBERG CD., 632 Market
(3*l »1^ B. BAKERY: 4 FURNISHED ROOMS.
tJXZO. BARRETT-SKIFF, 921 MarKet st
ATTENTION ! PAYING AND FINELY
-TV fitted Market-st. saloon; will oe sacrificed on
account of sickness: positive proof: must sell;
make offer. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st.
WRONG MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE- AT |
'» a sacrifice; restaurant at junction an I transfer
point. BARRETT A SKIFF, 921 Market st.
RELIABLE MAN WANTED; ESTABLISHED
cash business: will pay $70 monthly: can be
increased; $150 required. H EGA KTY, 1004 Mkt.
TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS QUICKLY FOR
forcHsh see or send to STANLEY, 21 Vi Third.
CIGAR-STORE; GOOD LOCATION;
O-wu. sto.k and fixtures; same bands 2 years;
laundry : a snap. STANLEY. 211 2 Third st.
(JJ{ 1 r.A BALOOX.WITH I LIVING ROOMS: '
l ~i*J\J. rent only *25; opp. Builders' Exchange; |
rarest chance; must be sold to-day. Inquire
WILKE, 633 California St., I'hu'tiix Bar.
*il\ PER CENT PER ANNUM GUARANTEED
— v» for Investment in well-established business.
Particulars apply to .1. 11. COULTER, 855 Broad-
way, Oakland.
1/ > ' k SALE— CIGAR-STAND and BARBER-
X I shop. 1125 Market St.; *200.
i'.l'jin route business with oro-
«JJ)OUUV/. eery-stores; clearing $200 month:
trial given. Address K. G., box 64. this office.
p ROOERY AND BAR FOR SALE; 3 LIVING.
VJT rooms: rent $20. Apply this office.
pORNKR GROCERY AND BAR: BEST LOCA-
\J tlon in the city: south of Market st.; has to sell
on account of sickness. Apply on the premises,
1128Folsom st. I
_7AA SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE: _S-
•IT I \J\J. tHbllshed 30 years: rent $30; on Califor-
nia and Montgomery. Inquire 533 California St.,
Phcenix Bar.
\l' A NT I ' MA N TO TAKE HALF-INTER-
• ' est in a meillcineshow; small capital required;
full value in stock. Address P. D.. box 61, this
office. -".•-.•,--■•:
I>ART V. X FURNITURE AND STORAGE;
.L good business; great bargain. 414 McAllister.
OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE CHEAP. MAKE
offer to owner, '26 Vi Kearny st., room 4. I
<•) X A RESTAURANT AND BAKERY: ;
O\J. bargain: good reason for selling. 917
Mission.
ROCERY AND SALOON; MUST BE SOLD;
VJT a bargain. Call at 332 Main st.
pHEAP— GOOD PAYING SALOON; OWNER j
\J going East. Apply 624 Sacramento st.
C» O :f) CAND V AND STATIONERY STORE.
$pOO\J. 301 Van Ness; living rms: rare bargain.
v' oTicE— 'nJEifFTN EL CAMPO, THE HOB-
J_\ by horses for the season: send bid stating the
amount you will give. - Address J. HAYDEN, 650
Market St., Chronicle building.
TOCK OF 5- ACRE POULT RANCH,
0 East Oakland, cheap. 34 Donohue building.
T HAVE THE P.KST PAYING GENERAL
X merchandise business in California; on account
of increasing business I desire 10 secure a live
energetic man to purchase half Interest: experi-
ence not necessary: must have $1000; stock
worth $3000; all cash trade; receipts over $2000 a
month. Address box 255, Lodi, Cal.
i l, IRST-CLASS CHANCE FOR PARTNER—
1 X Restaurant: small capital. F. C, box 4, Call.
7 ADY HAVING HOME WISHES TO EX-
XJ change for paying business: assume mortgage:
would rent right party; investigate. Address 1532
Polk street. , \ ' ■
GOOD-PAYING LOON WITH REST A
vJT rant and lod.ulng-house connected; in middle
of city; transfer corner: fine location and fixtures. '
Inquire 20 Lafayette St., oft' Mission, bet. Eleventh
and Twelfth. , .
EBTAURANT AND SALOON; GOOD I.OCA-
tion: a bargain. Call at premises, 3131 Mis-
sion st. . .
TfOR SALE OR LEASE: 4 SUITABLE RANCH-
X I es. for poultry, pigs or dairy. CON KLIN, Bruno
road, near six-mile House, office red flag. .
1 ■'INK CORNER GROCERY AND BAR. AP-
X ply 391/3 Turk st. -
I" OCKSMITH AND JOBBING BUSINESS FOR
XJ sale. Apply 1740 .Market st.
HOESHOP: CHEAP; WITH OH WITHOUT
machine. 406y 2 McAllister st.
XPRESS TEAM AND WAGON; GOOD
stand. Apply MRS.KLCETSCH, 431 Fifteenth.
p IVEN A WAY ; .FINK RESTAURANT: GOOD
VJ business: account departure, ('46 Howard st.
SA LOON ; LONG LEASE; LOW RENT IS
ply Anchor Brewery. 1431 Pacific st.
RANCH BAKERY: FINE. TRADE AND Ll>
cation. Apply Call Office.
ART! I V, HOTEL TO RENT; TERMS
reasonable; 5b rooms; in eooa order D* t
WEST, Martinez, Cal. uraer. v. j.
PARTNER.- IN EASY BUSINESS-
«3SOUW. $100 guaranteed. C. C. 7 KOK *
CO., 87 3y 8 Market St. . UI^ UK : _
CIHICKEN RANCH FOR RENT; 80 ACRES IV
VJ grain: $250 yearly: stock and utensils for sale
at a bargain. P. K. RYAN, 2935 WaVhi vg to n 'r*
C Th! I rd s T9ltii;iFOß CHEAP. 261
piGAR-STAND: FINE LOCATION- CHEAP
sV^ enc nd u atyj^,,^; Inquire Cor '- Cll y a * n
J^^-roo^. MATEO HOUSE AND
-I hakery; lb rooms, bakery, stable and yard;
in the town of ban Mateo. Inquire T. HIP-.
PEN, ."-an Mateo.
nV.* A^'^ OKE ' LAUNDRY OFFICE AND 3
■\J furnished rooms. 417 Hayes si. ' .
T , A P. V WANTS PARTNER WITH $50 CAPI-
XJ tal; country business. :12 Mason St., room 2. ■
ESTAURANT FOR RENT: CHEAP: FlX-
fi? 'V res an( l range, tables, etc., to start with. 900
Michigan, between Napa and Bntte sts., opposite
Union Iron Works, Potrero.
TpOR SALE— HAIR BUSINESS: NEAR BALD-
-1- win. Address H., box 105, Call Office.
ELEGANT ; $7000 HARDWARE^ STOVE,
XJ plumbing business for sale or trade. A. M.
JANES, 630 Market st.
BUSINESS CHANCES— Continued.
"2rT7T7kA~ INDUSTRIOUS MAN IN ESTAB.
,> lUUU. lisht-d cash business: paying $150
monthly: splendid investment. JOHNSTON A
CO.. 26V» Kearny st. |
__OCA PARTNER IN LIGHT BL'SINESSj
%_.OU. established over 10 years; guaranteed
to clear $20 weekly to each. 26^ Kearny st.
dtttC A BUTCHER-SHOP; OLD bSTAB-
-3t!OOU. lished: 2 horses; wagons; receipts *2«
to $25 daily: cheap rent; a sacrifice. JOHN-
STON, 26V<|* Kearny St. ■ ' •■ (
T^O^TYARPTJIaV AND GRAIN. FOR HALE;
0 horses wagons, everything In the best working
order- 20 stalls: sickness cause of selling; would
take partner 1623 Market st. -
TNTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PAPER FOR
1 sale- nets $175 per month; good chance for
right party. Apply Call Office.
OOD BUSINESS MAN WOULD TAKE
IJT charge of business or interest of partner wish-
ing to retire, on salary or commission, or would
buy same and pay from proceeds: good references.
X, 605 Diamond sL
XRGAIN-AN OLD - ESTABLISHED PlC-
ture frame business Is ottered at a sacrafice, on
account of death of the proprietor. MRs. M. A.
BERG, 608 Thirteenth St.. Oakland.
W ELL- ESTABLISHED WOOD, COAL, FEED
W and livery stable; sickness. ¥„ box 16. Call.
OfCinr FIN E old ESTA BLISHED CORNE r
»3r_<<o. saloon; positive bargain. 429 Fourth.
POOD BOARDING-HOUSE AND HOTEL;
V.T ninst be sold immediately: $200 cash neces-
sary, or will exchange for other property. Inquire
410 Kearny St., room 6. ■• .
OLD-ESTABLISHEDCOAL YARD FOR SALI3
cheap. Apply saloon. 114 O'Farrell st.
_»1 -A REST AURA -T; COMPLETE; MUST
*5)lOU. sell: owner going 606 Fourth st.
tTranch""bakery ; " good locationT
IJ leaving city. • Address N. O. P., box 62, Call.
APER ROUTE FOR SALE. TELEGRAPH-
Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be bought,
cheap, and chances for increase are. very good. l
Apply this office, principals only. • _______
<_OF_A A BARG A IK-OYSTER AND CHOP
Jjf^OU. house; worth $500: owner going to
Alaska next month. Apply this office.
OOD PAVING CORNER SALOON AND
lodging-house of 11 rooms: death In family
the reason for selling. Apply this office. .
T7<OR RENT OR LK-A BLACKSMITH AND
X general jobbing shop, with tools and every-
thing complete: also dwelling-house, barn, wind-
mill, etc, standing on about one. acre of land cov-
ered with assorted fruit-trees; the shop has been
run for over thirty years: place located in center of
the healthiest town in California: terms easy, tot
further particulars inquire of ALL.\AM)t»
WATSON. Gilroy. Cal.
LODGING-HOUSES FOB KAI.K.
"St^TTnTwH^E^F"^^ 00 " 8 ' 1 BLOCK
«J).iUUU. from Market St.: very low rent: all
black walnut furniture; rooms always full of go™,
steady roomers: clears easily $160 per month. M.
LESS _ CO.. 7831/2 Market St. ,
A 1-KUU.M LODGING-HOUSE.— r—
44: PRICE $700— WORTH $VoOy. ■
19-room house on Sutler St.: payments *1100
12-room house on Mason st Jj'Jj
65 rooms, clearing #'200. 0n1y... 2000
60 rooms on Market St., new..... *£)!!£
'20 rooms on Fourth st., only • 600
10 rooms on Taylor st t 760
46 rooms on Market st 2500
H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market St., opposite Fifth.
(ffCA 14 ROOMS; ALL OUTSIDE AND
I «3) tO\J. fronting on O'Farmll St.; elegantly
furnished. CHARLES COLTON. 90tt Market sU
OTICE— TOO LODGING-HOUSES POR —
I 1> from $150 to $6000. STRAND, 45 Third St.
Tvjß SALE CHEAP— FURNITURE OF A 6-
X room bouse; full of roomers; 3 rooms pay rent.
Call afternoons. 3*24 Jessie st. ' :
XkT ELL-PAYING HOUSE: 12 ROOMS: A Ll*
I »» full; cheap rent; must he sold to-day; make of-
! fer. 8 Central place, off Pine, above Kearny.|
j QAO GOLDEN GATE AYE.— HOUSE; \0
Ov/O rooms; all occupied; for salecheap; 3 room*
■ pay rent.
A A I N— LODGIiNO-HOUSE OF 17 ROOMS;
cheap rent: new furniture. Apply to L.
; ANDRE. 315 Stockton st.
A«TCA MILK ROUTE AND DAIRY PRO-
O •"'''• duce store: using over 100 gallons of
milk dally. Apply at this office.
99 ROOM HOUSE; BEST SIDE STREET
— '— i south of Market: full steady roomers: same
people In the house for years; clears about $76
overrent; water free. Address C. J. N., box 140,
Call Office.
ROOMING-HOUSE:" 14 ROOMS: ALL OCCU-
XV pied; reasonable: cheap rent. 719' 2 Howard.
FUKNITUKE FOR SALE.
I""^JR?OTuICe 63^ : mjR^R^iO^lS~FbR"sALB
cheap. 27171,4s Harrison st.
j FOR SALE- COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OP
J- a 7-room flat: comparatively new; In good
: condition. Call and examine, 1360 Grove st., Oak-
land.
P FURNITURE OF TWO HOUSEKEEPING
JT rooms, cheap. 17 Luskin st. bet. Eighth and
Ninth, off Mission; please call and examine.
TU'K.MTTHK OF 2 ROOMS FOR SALK AT A
r bargain. 1205V2 Bush st.
H" G. KRASKY, Ft RN I TV h E AND BKH^
• ding: new folding-beds, $9 and up: step-lad-
i ders, 20c per step; furniture exchged. 779 Mist 10:1.
I IjMRE BALE ! *
; X Prices stand till goods , are completely dis-
I posed of.
! oak bed sets $18 50
I Bed lounges 8 00
i Stoves 7 50
\ Carpets, per yard -.' .-*-■: 65
; Linoleum, per yard 55
Matting, peryard 10
Till our new building Is erected these prices will
'■ stand. Till such time we are conducting business
' at SE. corner Seventh and Mission sis. J.
1 NOON AN.
i A(\l\ CARPETS; CHAMBER SETS, $14;
' IUU stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: folding-beds,
$10; bed-lounges, $7. T. D. MCCARTHY, 112 4th.
ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW $75
Uedlounges trimmed with plush $5 50
I Brussels Carpet, laid .../ 45c up
English Linoleum, laid 400 up
Window shades In s colors. . . ' 25c up
SHIRKS - SHIREK. 747 Market stl." ' opposlt*
Grant avenue: no branch stores.
FURNITURE WANTED.
j TJ " MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITUIikT
I XX . carpets, piano. 1135 Market; tel. Jessie 761.
pALL ON J. C- MUTHKR, 521 KEARNY. IF
\J you want highest cash price for your furniture
j or merchandise of any kind.
AM ALONE PAYS '20 PER CENT MORR
than elsewhere for furniture to fill country
orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth wt.
CARPET CLEANING.
TyHEN TOU U B-COMK DISGUfeIT-i) \v I 1 _
»» poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car-
pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st. ; tel. So. 40.
pONKLIN'SCARPKT BEATING WORKS. 333
\J Golden Gate aye.; telephone east 126.
GREAT EASTERN STEAM CARPET CLEAN.
Ing Works. Tel. So. 576: 14 Bth st. B. Grant.
CITY STEAM CARPETCLEANINO.REN'OVA-
/ Ung. 38 Bth. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250.
JONES CO. CARPET CLEANING AND
0 renovating works. Main office 83 and 27 8:h.
RE AT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BE
Ing works; latest Improved machinery: 3c yard.
G. OEORGK.oiii.-,. 11 Eighth st.: phone Jessie 253.
CARPKTS CLEANED, 3c PER YARD; RE-"
\J laid. 6c per yard. S. STRATTON, IB Eighth.
CIARPETS CLKANF.D AND RENOVATED
\-> ilke new. FERGUSON _ CO., 23 Tenth- t»L
South 86. D. MACKINTOSH &CO.. successors.
JE. MITCHELL CARPET CLEAN ING CO. 24(1
. 14th st. ; cleaning 3c a yard. Tel. Mission 74.
J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN-
v . ovatlng works. 453 Stevenson: ml. south '228.
HORSES. J
F^lS^T^Cl7A^S^AlnjL^^ND^X\R^
horse for sale; sound; gentle; 7 years old. Ap
ply stable, 2412 Gough St. H
ILK-WAGON. horse AND HARNESS FOR
sale: $70. 1418 Alabama st., near Army.
4fj HOUSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS,
« v buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Hors*
Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes-
day. SULLIVAN & DoYLE, Auctioneers. |
"1 OH BjsTS SECONEkHXND~HXRNESS; ALL
■•" ' kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts;
I also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts.
HORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU-
Iar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. ..
T?OR SALE —16 HEAD YOUNG, SOUND
■I work horses: weight 1000 to 1600 pounds. Haclc
and Sale Stables. 1012 Howard st., near Mxth.
BART SULLIVAN. Proprietor. ... , .
IF YOU WANT -TO BUY. SELL OR EX-
change horses, buggies, wagons or harness you
will rind It to your advantage to call at Derby Sale
Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction
I sales every Tuesday at 11 o'clock. c. R. martin
I proprietor. S. W ATKINS, auctioneer. • *
.Q UNSET HORSE MARKKT, 220 VALENCIA—
0 Horses, mules, wagon*, buggies and harness. -
1 SETS NEW A '" SECOND-HAND HAR-"
XO\J ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and
scrapers- sand-wagons." 1128 Mission st. 1
R. C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR."
K-eon for S. F. Police Depart.ment. . Office an*
hospital, 121 City Hali aye.: telephone south 401.
WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
i7<OR SALE — A FI KST-CLASs"~SArSnLRI
J. horse; sound and gentle; will also work in h^r.
ness. Apply Foreman at 2412 Oough st. ■ ""^
E\V LIGHT EXPRESS WAGON . ToF"pOLE"
■l> made to order. 107 New Montgomery. '
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ~
'TD^7c_'FREE-DlVoTiC^_rWS~^^
XX. alty; private;: do charge unless successful- all
lawsuits, claims, collections, wills, deeds etc ' __-
tended to. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market.
m J. MURRAY. ATTY AND COUNSELOR AT
X .law; advice free. 24 Sixth St., rooms 14, 15,
"IVT W. DA VIDSON.ATTORNEY-A r^^wfTiJo
TT . California st., rooms 14 and 15: advice free.
M, J. NOLEN, ATTORNEY - AT- _A\V 7ia
. Market St.; advice free. 71 *

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