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14 WIFE'S RIGHTS DEFINED Court of Appeals Decides That a Husband Can Mortgage Community Property. An Opinion Which Is of Vital Interest to Every Woman in the State. A decision of interest to every woman in California was 'rendered by the Court of Appeals yesterday. The opinion was read by Judge Ross, Associate Judges Hawiey and Gilbert concurring. The case in question was one of long standing, David Hearneld against Fred W, Bridges et al. to quiet the title to cer tain land in the City and County of San Francisco. Both parties claimed the property in question under a title from John H. Daley, to whom a quitclaim deed was executed I by the City and County of San Francisco, March 5, 1870. It appears that Daley, long since dead, mortgaged during his life time the land now in litigation to David Hearneld. Mrs. Daley, on the death of her husband, laid claim to the estate on the ground that it was community property, and that conse quently her husband had no right to mort gage it without her consent. Tne lower court, however, entertained a contrary opinion, and now the Court of Appeals sustains that position. It will be seen, therefore, that the husband has a right to mortgage any property standing in his name, regardless of the fact that his wife might be equally interested in the same. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alfred and Josephine Bouvler to Leonide C. Gur ney, lot on N line of Broadway, 87:6 Eof Scott street, E 50 by N 100: $10. Margaret A. Skelly (administratrix of estate of John Scanneli) to Charles A. King, lot on S line of Pine street, 200 Wof Devisadero, W2sby B 137 ! $4410. Charles A. King to Belle W. Holstein, same; $10. Henry M Colety to Ellen Colety, lot on \V line of Columbia (FloriJa) street, 234 S of Twentieth, 6 26 by \V 100 ■„ gift. Frank E. Farley to Lizzie V. Farley, lot on E line of Fair Oaks street, 158 N of Twenty-fourth, N 20 by E 108:3: also lot on E line of Steiner street, 48 X of Germanla, N 24 by X 81 :3; also lot on s line of Twentieth street, 130 E of Sanchez, E 25 by s 114 gOt, Jessie M. Plevin to William Paterson, lot on E ; line of Doug'as street, 123 N of Eighteenth. E 125 by N 25: $10. Johanna 8. E. Lunstedt to Edward Lunstedt. lot on ]•; line of Jones street. 40 N of Chestnut, N 20 by X 68:6: $10. Cornelius G. Dahl to Sophie Schwarzkopf, lot on I N line of Suiter street, 24:10 E of Jones, E 21 by N 65 (ie-record); $1. Sophie and Christine E. Dall to Samuel J., Paul D., An aJ. and Louis E. Brun, same; $10. City and County of San Francisco to hliza Tes- i more, lot on NW line of Mission street, 375 S\V of I Fifth, SW 25 by NW 90; $ . Mary Murphy to Lizzie M. Ryan, lot on JNW ! line of Minna street, 102:8 NE of Seventh, NE i 22:6 by NW 75; $J. Elizabeth Blackwood to Mark L. McCord, lot on I SW corner of Twenty-fifth (Yolo) and Mississippi streets, S 50 by W 100; $10. .Mark L. and Etta M. McCord to August C. L. i Stahle.same; $10. Potrero Land ana Water Front Company to I same, same; $5. Gustavo or August Muettmannto Kmme Muett- '■ man, lot on W line of First avenue, 175 S of Deeth street (California street south), s 50 by w 120; i gift. '■ ::■. "-■■ Jones, Allen & Co. to Roseanna Feely,lot on NW : line of Athens street, .625 NE of India avenue, ; NE 25 by NW 100, block 68. silver Heights; $iO. ! Jacob and Lina Heyman (by Oscar Heyman, ! attorney) to Roxaunah A. Joyce, lot on SE corner of Naglee avenue and Old san Jose road, S 56.10, ! E 111, N 55, W 125, West End Map 2; $10. ALAMEDA COCNTY. John W. and Fannie P. Hope to George T. Haw ley, lot on SE line of Vernon street. 220 NE of ; Santa Rosa avenue, NE 40 by SE 132, block F, I Stanford Tract, Oakland $10. Frank Silva to Richard J. Graf, lot on SE corner of seventh .and Linden stieets, 8 88, E 82, N 24, W 38, N 64, S to beginning, Oakland: $10. Lena Schaffer to Domecico Lavagetti, lot on W line of Telegraph avenue, 60 N ol Garfield street, N 25 by W 100, being lot 84, Drexler Tract, Oak land Township; $10. George T. and A. S. Hawiey to John W. Hope, lot on SE corner of Jean street and boundary line I of Sunny Slope Tract, N 102.74, E 172.13, S i 12.055, W 196.94 to beginning, block B, Sunny Slope Tract, Oakland: $10- Henry Hayes to Lence Schaffer, lot 84, map of Drexler Tract, Oakland Township; Rift. James A. and V. A. Mayance to Annie E. Draper. lotonNE corner of Clement avenue and Willow street. N ISO by E 300, block 15, lands ad jacent to Enclnal, Alameda; $10. Alia F. Tyler (by attorney) to Helena Morgen stern.lot on & line of Lincoln avenue, 250.33 X of Everett street, X 32 by N 193:3, Alameda: $630. Christian Bremer to Magdaiena Bremer. lot on N line of Central avenue, 270 X of Prospect s reet i 850 by 148.13, being lots 21 and 22, map of Shephardson property, Alameda: gift. Ant'ta and Adelina Malestesta to aria L. Lopez, Sots 14 and 21, Ghlradeili tract, quitclaim deed, Brooklyn Township: $1. Mar L. l.npez (wife of J.) to D. Edwards Col lins, same; $10. A. V. and M. A. Tuohy to Kate Ames, lot on S line of Jonesstreet, 291f W of Telegraph avenue, W 29 by s 100, being portion of lot 12, corrected map of Jones Tract., subject to a mortgage for $2100, Oakland; $10. Frederick and Austina Delger to J. J. Lamping, lot on NWline of Telegraph avenue and Elm or Twenty-fourth street, N 100 by W 99, being a portion of lots 1 and 2, block O, Kelsey Tract, Oak land: $10. William G. ana Hetty T. Henshaw to J. S. John son, lot. on S line of Tenth street. 40 E of Kirk-ham, E 25:8 by S 100, being lot 26 and por tion of lot 27. map of b ocks 549 and 550, prop erty of Colonel John Scott, Oakland: $10. Annie Cliear to Christopher A.Mulvey, lot on W line of Grove street. 7sN of Fourth, N 25 by W 75, being lot 19, block 47. Oakland; $10. Lizzie S. Wright to W. G. Killips. lot on SE line of Twenty-first avenue, 65 SW of East Twenty-fourth street. SW 50 by SB 100, block 75, Northern Addition to Oakland, East Oakland; $10. Frank R. Whitcomb (administrator of theestate of J. B. Wbltcomb) to Milton D. Buch, lot on KW corner of Bancroft way and Union street, W 45 by N 130, block 3, Villa lots, adjoining the University site on the south, Berkeley; 10. Henry Warnholz to Margaretha Warn holz, lota 18 to 27, block 2, Jessen Tract, Berkeley Town ship; gift. Joseph A. Leonard Company (a corporation) to F. ('. Roberts, lot on S line of Eagle avenue, 48 E of Willow street. E 42 by H 125, block 17, lands adjacent to Enclnal, Alameda; $10. Alia F. Tyler to Joseph Knowland, lot on X line of Lincoln avenue. 282.33 X of Everett street, E 96 by N 193:6, Alameda: $1770. F. J. and Izabel Do Kozario Thomas to Robert Gordon, lot on S line of C street, 133 W of Main, thence SK 110, SW 50, NW 110, NE 60, Hay wards. Eden Township: $10. Lloyd Read to Samuel J. Clarke, all interest in estate of Joseph K. Irving; also all interest in any and all real property in State of California which Joseph K. Irvine possessed; also all interest of said Jos, K. Irving, deceased, in and to the Rancho San Antonio in Alameda County; also al! interest of said Joseph K. Irving, deceased, in and to rial estate situated in city of Oakland: also all interest of said Joseph K. Irving in the En cinal Temescal which is a portion of Rancho San Antonio: also all interest in and to Rancho Son Antonio and in said Encinal of Temescal: also all interest in and to all lands in said Rancho of San Antonio and said Encinal Temescal: also all interest of the first party of Interest of Milly R. Coleman and Taylor and Martha Berry in and to all the lands aforesaid as conveyed by them to me, quitclaim deed; $5. Daniel swett to Alia F. Tyler, lot on NE corner of Everett street and Lincoln avenue. E 410:33 by X 193:3, quitclaim deed, Alameda; $1. Alia F. Tyler to George T. Watterson, lot on NE corner of Lincoln avenue and Everett street, E 250.33 by N 193:8, Alameda: $7195. James K. Richards and A. L. Todd to Ann M. Starkweather, lot 16, block X, Thermal Hill Tract, formerly Howe Tract, Oakland Township; $10. Frank M. and Rose H. Wilson to John Mo- Henry, lot on N line of Le Conte avenue, 200 \V of Le Roy, W 50 by N 125, owing lot 11, block 13, Daley's scenic Park, Berkeley; $10. Alia F. Tyler to Elmer E. Johnson, lot on N line Lincoln avenue, 378.33 E of Everett street, £ 32 by N 193:3, Alameda; $680. Helen C. Dlxon to Esther K. Chlchester (wife of C. A.), lot on 8 line of Butler avenue, 100 W of Herzog street, W 60 by S 150, being lot 13, block 6, Amended Map of Butter Tract, Oakland Town ■hip; $10. c — «. — • Every civilized nation of the world, even China and Japan, now has a weather bureau. ____________ SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Fraaclsco Cai.t~ JlO Market street, open until 12 o'clock ererj aignt In the year. BRANCH OFFICES— S3O Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkln street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and lliaaion street*, opei ontil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. • NOTICE OF MEETINGS.- GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30, " _ &5C' f. and A. M.— Called meeting THIS _JV (TUESDAY) EVENING. June 9, at 7:30 "jZJt o'clock. Degree 3. r^yy GEORGE J. KOBE, Secretary. n^-j= ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144, ¥. _ SE35' and A. M.— Third decree THIS _#__ {TUESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. "Jtjf A. S. HUBBARD, Secretary. /V> MEETING NOTlCES— Continued. • __— CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 6, ~mT~ B&5&' R. A. M.. will meet THIS^B_^ (TUESDAY) EVENING. June 9, at 7:30^2f o'clock. R. A. degree. By order of the H. f^y » p. FRANKLIN H. DAY*, Secretary. ■fcr-c* PACIFIC LODGE NO. 136, F. AND* __ wZ& A. M.. 121 Eddy st.-Meets THIS _JV_ EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. 3D. KJf GEORGE PENLINGTON. Secretary. f^F^ r>-" ELEVENTH ANNUAL PIC- rjt^ eVJ*' me and family reunion of the <&££» • Servian Montenegrin L. and B. Society, MM . SUNDAY, June 14. 1896, at California FH?iC»_| Schuetzen Park, San Rafael. Boats BMStSPs leave Tiburon ferry, foot of Market st.,EJCS3r3 at 9:30 and 11 a. m. and 1:30 and3:3UjnDU p. m. Special train will leave park at vtCfllr 6:30 p.m. Adult's ticket, round trip, in- T «fileW r eluding admission to the park, 50c; children's ticket 25c. Grand tombola: first prize $30 cash, and 130 other valuable prizes. COMMITTEE. SPECIAL/NOTICES. HOai^^OR^AGED^DIS^ &<& abled, 507 Lombard st— The undersigned, on behalf of the board of directors of this chariiy, in this manner conveys its most sincere thanks to each and every lady, gentleman and youngster who, by personal attendance in booths, donations and in any manner otherwise, assisted to make the late fair given in its behalf a successful one. SAMUEL POLACK, President. H_sg=» BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; I**-*' collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st. room 6. Tel. 5580. B_ss= NOTICE— ABANDONED CHILDREN" wf-S' in the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since January, 1896— Martha Frost, age 7 years; Anna Deeney, age 10 years; Rose Deeney, age 6 years; Margaret McCarthy, age 8 years; Mary Hig- gins, age 10 years. Respectfully, SISTERS OF CHARITY. ■"-""g 3 COFFJSY'S COLLECTION CO.. 235 l»^^ Kearny St., ejects bad tenants for $10; all costs paid. Telephone Red 364. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. COMPETENT GERMAN WOMAN, WITH A V-> child 5 years old, desires situation: best refer- city or country. MISS ■CULLEN, 323 Sutter. SUPERIOR SWEDISH COOK DESIRES >IT- O vation: understands all branches of cooking: city or country. MISS CULLEN, 323 gutter st. I?OR BEST SERVANTS AND RELIABLE help, leave your order with J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 butter st. _ 1 NEAT YOUNG GIRL: CHAMBER WORK OK Xi waiting; well recommended. J. P. JOHN- STON <fe CO., 872 Broadway, Oakland. . , DELI ABLE. ELDERLY, PROTESTANT WO- XV man, first-class seamstress and good invalid's nurse, wants a situation. Address P. J., box ISO Call Office. T\RESSMAKER; FIRST-CLA~SS CUTTER AND XJ fitter: is good designer; wishes engagements at $1 50 a day: can make a dress in 2 days. Call at 163 Octavia st. "PLDERLY WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION X\i to assist in small private family: home more an object than wages. Call or address 226 Filbert. QITUATION WANTED By COMPETENT O woman, for general housework; good cook. 628 Haight st. YOUNG MARRIED SWEDISH WOMAN X wants work by the day, week or month. Ad- dress MRS. ERLANDSON, 1029 De Haro St. LADY DESIRES SEWING AND MENDING by the day, or will do any kind of work. Room 8, 472 Stevenson st . . SITUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS GERMAN cook; best of references; wages $25. Inquire 15 Rondel Place, off Sixteenth, bet. Valencia and Mission. PESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN WITH XV one child wants a situation to do general house- work in a small family; country preferred. Call for 3 days at 530 Sixth st ONEST, RELIABLE YOUNG GIKL WANTS housework ; wages S2O. Call 064 Broderick st. PESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- XV tion to do washing and Ironing; best of city reference. Inquire in teastore, 203 Fourth st. \\J OMAN WANTS PLAIN SEWING OR *» mending by the day. Call 124 Wildey ava., off Bush st. , bet. Steiner and Flllmore. T7»XPEHIKNCED DRESSMAKER WISHES A -Hi few more engagements by the day; terms, $1 50. Address E. A., box 82, Call Office. DESPECI ABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION XV to do general housework: no postals answered. 1605 Pacific st, near Polk. Reference given. pELIABLE AMERICAN GIRL DESIRES XV situation for general housework. 133 Dolores st, nr. fifteenth. DELIABLE GIRL DESIRES "SITUATION TO XV do general housework; is a good plain cook: neat, willing and obliging; references. Call for 2 days 24lo Geary st. L>IRST-CLASS CHAMBERMAID WANTS A " situation to do general housework. Call or ad- dress 737 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth. pERMAN SECOND GIRL WANTS SITU- VJ ation. Inquire Prescott House, 933 Kearny. ; WEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN small American family: city reference. Please call 126 Fourth St., room 1. \\T AITRESS AND PARLOR MAID DESIRES '» situation: city reference. Address American, box 137, Call Office. PESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS ANY XV kind of housework by the day or week. Call 908 Powell st. ESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL XV would like a position for light housework and plain cooking. Call 623 Powell st., upstairs. /COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- \J work and cooking. Please call at 1312 Brod- erick st., near Geary. \VEDI>H GIRL WISHES WORK BY THE day; washing, ire&ing or housecleaning. 112 Erie st. PESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN XV wishes situation for housework and cooking; also a girl for housework: call for two days. 1100% Stevenson St., off Market \I RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER lX wishes a situation in city or country. 225 Powell st. p IRL WANTS POSITION GENERAL HOUSE vJT work, private family. Cali 448 Seventeenth st, cor. Guerrero. ' YOUNG LADY WISHES ENGAGEMENT AS X saleslady. Address S. L., box 132, Call. PESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- XV tion to do general housework: plain cook and laundress ; city or country; many years' references. Apply 364 Jessie. ■ 'OUNG LADY WANTS A POSITION AS X housekeeper in lodging-house or hotel. 203 Powell st., room 5. *' DESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WITH A XV child 6 years of age wishes a . place as cook or to do general housework.. Call at 149 Perry St., bet. Third and Fourth. ITUATION WANTED BY A SWEDISH GIRL O to do general housework. Address care C. A. ANDERSON, pastor of the Swedish M. E. Church, 29 Lafayette st, bet. Howard and Mission. 'OUNG WOMAN, WITH CHILD OF 10 X years, wishes situation as cook in the country. Call or address 1559% Market st. ANTED— SITUATION BY YOUNG GIRL to assist In light housework and take care of child. Call or address 120 Valley st. OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO X light housework. 31 Board man place, in rear. RESBMAKErt; PERFECT FIT; LATEST 1J style. 127 Turk st. IRBT-CLABS FRENCH CHILDREN'S X* dressmaker wants few more engagements by the day, wees or month; terms moderate: satis- faction guaranteed. . Address H. H., box 122, Call. YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A POSITION AS X cook or housekeeper. Please call at 118 Eddy st, room 5. No triflers need apply. T\RESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY THE U day in families; terms $1 per day. Address 917 Pacific st, ; \ir ANTED— POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER ' > or as nurse or companion to a lady ; salary sec- ondary consideration. Address E. li., Call Branch, 713 Larkin. - WEDISH GIRL WISHES TO DO GENERAL to housework; wages $20 to $25. Apply 1135 Florida st. YOUNG WIDOW FROM NEW ORLEANS X with a child wishes a housekeeper's position or some light work to do. Please call 917 Market st., room 18. * W INCHES! ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. VV Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to s6 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus ana baggage to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. OTElTc^ol^'wTrT^RlC^oi^RS^AND men for all work can be secured at J.F. CROS- ETT & CO.'S, 628 Sacramento st. UNTUR <fc CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment office, 17 Webb st, below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. pHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT \J office; best help. 414% O'Farrell: tel. E. 426. pHINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY&CO.. 640 Clay. \J C. «.>. COOK'S sue. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL X .branches: short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant4B. . JAPANESE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 413 tl Stevenson st, bet. Fifth and Sixth. . JW. JIM. CHINESE-JAPANESE EMPLOY. . ment office. 637 Commercial: tel. black 1261. JAPANESE AND CHINESE" EMPLOYMENT O office; best help. 31411 Sutter: tel, Grant 30. ! YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION IN A X private family to take care of horses and gar- den and make himself generally useful. Call or address E. MILLER, Frank Ho. el, Alameda. POSITION WANTED BY A GOOD. SOBER X man as assistant gardener or man about bouse; can drive or do any kind of work. Address P., box 151, Call Office. . VERY GOOD FKENCH WINE-CELLAR V man for all kinds of work wants situation; best reference given. Address W. C, box 104, Call Office. , WANTED— BY COMPETENT HORSEMAN »» and driver to care for horses. . H. M. LANE, 323 Grant aye., Ahlborn House. OODWORKER— JOB WANTED: GOOD ME- chanic. Address M. GLENN, Morgan Hill, Cal. PAINTER AND PAPER-HaNGER WITH X tools wants piecework; paper hung 9c per roll, 620 Larkic sU THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1896. HELP WANTED— Continued. ARBER— SITUATION WANTED BY A good young barber, to work steady. Address E. E., box 134, Call Oflice. AN AND WIFE; EASTERN PEOPLE: man understands general work on private place, horses, cattle, poultry; wife competent cook, housekeeper or second work: references. Address T. 8., box 63, Call Oflice. "VTOTJNU GERMAN WISHES A SITUATION X as coachman, milker or gardener: good reJer- ences. Address G. W., box 63. this office. YOUNG MAN EXPERIENCED IN BOOK- X keeping, shorthand and typewriting and good penman desires position. Address B. X., box 94, Call Oflice. AN AND WIFE (SWEDISH) WOULD LIKE to take care of gentleman's place during the summer: city or country; can give the best of I city references; no family. Address C. HALLE'S, i 317 Fremont st. YOUNG BOY, LIVING WITH MOTHER, would like to get a place on milk ranch or fruit farm: a«ood home aud kind treatment more I au object than wages. Call or address CHARLES D., 8 Essex st. SOBER AND RELIABLE YOUNG MAN desires position in office or store: thorough knowledge of bookkeeping; speaks German and English; first-class reference. Address G. BO.SSERO, 34 Hill sU OBER AND WILLING YOUNG MAN (Danish) aesires a steady jobo" any kind; will j drive wagon. Address J., box 140, Uis Qflßce. ROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT OFFERS his services in the expertins of books, opening j and closing of partnership accounts, writing up I books and general expert work. Address P. C, box 137, Call Oflice. I WILL PAY $20 TO $50 TO ANY' ONE SE- curing me steady employment. Address S. E., box 137, Call Office. TAPANESE WISHES WORK IN PRIVATE O famfly: housework, waiter or plain cook; city or country; reference. R. J. MATSU, 531 Jessie. APANE SE WANTS SITUATION AS schoolboy. Address I. M., 709 Geary st^ I7NGINEER WITH LICENSE AND YEARB X-A of experience in city and mines, can run dynamo, wishes a situation; city or country. Ad- dress S. A., box 88, Call Office. tjelTable man wants situation as XV valet or private waiter; has 18 years' refer- ence. Address H. B. S., box 104, Call Oflice. YOUNG MAN OF 22 DESIRES A SITUATION X in business house or store; willing to do any kind of work; is a good stenographer and type- writer and is familiar with office work and assist- ant bookkeeping. Address W. W., box 60, Call. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights !n every room: 200 rooms; 25c f> $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to ami from the ferry. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44' thIrD, NEAR »» Market— Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: tree busanl baggace :o and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. COOK, $30: SECOND GIRL, SAME HOUSE, $26; 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter St. IDDLE-AGED IRISH WOMAN; $12. MIBB CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. TNVALID'S NURSE; $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 X Sutter st. \\T OMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, $5 PE R WEEK ; »" sleep home. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. young gFrl as companion and light X housework: 2 in family; $12. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 >utter. r\OOK FOR MEN ON A RANCH, $25: COOK \J for few people, $15: nursegirl for family in hotel. $15: waitress, small boarding-bouse, $25: girls for housework, city and country, $20 and 815. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 1 10 Geary su O NEAT YOUNG WAITRESSES; $25. C R. — HANSEN & CO., liO Geary St. T ADY SHAMPOOERFORTURKIBH BATHS; Xj $35. C. R. HANSEN A CO., 110 Geary St. '\\T ANTED— GIRLS LOOKING FOR SITU- »» aiions will find it to Their advantage to see the positions we have to offer, which is too long a list to advertise; we have situations for (German, j Scandinavian, French, American and Irish girls at j $12 to $30 per month. J. F. CROBEIT <fc CO., 312 I Sutter su 11/ ANTED— COMPETENT SECOND GIRL. A '» short distance, $20: small family; see lady here at 9 to-day. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 312 Sutter su OMAN. 30 TO 35 YEARS OF AGE, TO cook for men, $20, see party here; waitress, I small restaurant, $15: hotel waitresses, $15 and i $20; cooks and housework girls. MURRAY <fe HEADY. 634 Ciay st, ANTED — FIRST-CLASS PROTESTANT cook, $30; laundres and chambermaid, country, $25: nurse and second work, $16; Ger- man chambermaid. hotel. $20; girl to assist, lodg- ing-house, $15. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. WAITRESSES, 920, ROOM, ETC; 3 WAlT- ress»s, $16. room, etc.; chambermaid, $20, room, etc.; cook for a resort; 5 honsecirls, $20; 15 liousegirls. $15; 13young girls, $8, $10 and $12 per month; nice families. MARTIN'S Employ- ment Agency, 749 Market st. YOUNG GIRI~TO MIND BABY. CALL X after 3 P. M., 329 Jersey sU V* l OMAN TO IKrDOWNSTAIRS WORK FOR 1 »' a small family: must be a good cook, washer 1 and ii oner. 9-"J Eddy St., 9t012a. X. Ol NG GIRL~TO mFn D "CHILDREN; CAN sleep home. 1217 Webster st. YOUNGGIEL, COMPETENT FOR GENERAL X housework; small family. 219 Broderick st. OOD TAILORESS WANTED; ALSO AP~- prentice girl. 219Va Tehama st. TIT" ANTED— GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUfeE- »» work. 1445 Ellis St., over fruit store. VOUXO GIRL FOX HOUSBWORB^ 1808 X Larkin st. fi IRL TO CARE FOR 2 GROWN CHILDREN; " I assist housework. 910 Sutter st. OOD FINISHER AND BUTTON-HOLE maker on custom coats. L., box 3, Call Office. ANTED— GIRL TO SET TYPJi. 1935 MlS- sion st. QALESLADY IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR O department for out of city position; also sev- eral lady canvassers on salary and commission. U. 8. Industrial Agency, room 165, Crocker biding. AIR-DRESSING AND MANICURING LES- sons given. MISS DOYLE, 119 a Powell st. and 105 Ninth. IRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; cook and assistants wanted of all nationalities. Employment Office, 306 Mason sU I~jURST-~CLASS FINISHER ON VESTS. 427 Natoma. TV* ANTED-NEAT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- »T work: must understand cooking. 2319 a Pina YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. X Call 1636 Post st. XPERIKNCE S IRONERB AND MANGLER bands. St. Nicholas Laundry, 17th and Folsom. JiINISHKRS ON CUSTOM-MADE COATS, also apprentice. 368 Va Clementina st. AUI JiS TO LEARN HAIRDRESSING, MANl- curing, beauty culture. 131 Post su, room 20. YOUNG WOMAN WITH ABOUT $300 AS X partner in new coffee-saloon at onoe. Address W. E., box 9, Call Oflice. ANTED— GIRL TO WAIT AT 5 TABLE. Tony Frelta's Overland Restaurant, First and Broadway, Oakland. G" IRL WANTED FOR STORE, CALLTUES- day 9.' a. m., Bombay Tea Co., 241 Sanchez. ANTED— 2 GOOD WAITRESSES. CALL MRS. A. BTKEET. 406 Pacific St. W ANTED— GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK; '» must understand cooking. Apply 1309 a Hayes st. ANTS FINISHER; STEADY WORK. 1286 East Fourteenth St., East Oakland. Call ready to work. ANTED— PUPILS FOR A MILLINERY- schooI; class forming for fall season; thorough, practical: satisfaction guaranteed; reasonable. 410 Leaven worth st. T EARN THE DKESSMAKING TRADE THOR- XJ oughly at MRS. R. L. JONES', 506 Fell st. Ir'REE TREATMENT TO THE ~POOR~(M A G- -1 netically) Mondays and Fridays, 10 to 12; con- sultation free. 1026 Market St., room 1. APPRENTICES — FREE LESSONB EVERY Jt\. Tues. in dresscutting. 14 McAllister, room 67. PENSIONS— J. H. BHEPARD <fc CO., OLD RE- X liable attorneys, 1068 East 16th su, Oakland. 11 AIRDKES.-SING. 25c AND 36c: MORNING XX and eve classes; 101essons.fi 60. 1248 Mission. C OAT- FINISH KRS WANTED. 541 MARKET street. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; 26c to $1 50 per night; $1 60 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. KESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING taught; new styles: perfect fitting patterns 25r tin. MCDOWELL Academy. 2l:t Powell sU MAI.K HELP WANTED. CANADIANS OR EASTERN~M^nF~FOR teaming and chopping, $26; men for hay field, $26; farmhands, s2o; 4 farmhands, sls, and har- vest wages; teamsters, country, haul wood, $2(1; sawmill and woods laborers, $20; waiter, hotel, city, $25. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay. FARMER AN D~WIFE, SEE PARTY" HER E^ $40: 3 farmers, same ranch near city, $20 and found; 2 Swiss milkers, 820, see party here: man to break work horses, $2U: 6 farmers, different ranches. $26, $20, $15- milker, see party here this morning, $16. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. HEAD COOK, $65, SECOND COOK, $45, FOR country hotel: 2 neat young waiters for springs, ?25: waiter, country hotel, $25; bellboy with references, hotel, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WAsHKR WHO CAN RUN AN ENGINE, W $36 and found; Ironer, $30 and found, for country laundry. C. R. HANSEN <fc CO., 110 Geary st. ASTERN CLUB WAITER; $40. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED~UPHOLSTF.RER FOR WoRK IN "" exchange for room. 922 Post st. IDARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL. MEETS XJ Ist and 3d Tuesday ; Alcazar bldg, 4th floor. rpo MERCHANT TAILORS— BEST VESTS X made at reasonable prices. 935 Market, r. 14. HELP WANTED— Continued. ■ LABORERS FO R A WMILLS AN O\J woods, $20 and found, half R. R. fare paid: 20 tiema ers, 8c and 10c each. MURRAY <» ADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st .. ___________-———-— TjLACKSMiTH^Tf36~AN"D FOUND; FOR I) camp. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. RAILROAD LABORER , $1 60 DAY; 5 O woodchoppers. MURRAY <fe READY, Lead- ing Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st on farmers FOR ORCHARDS. VINE- —v yards, ranches, etc.. at $26 per month; call early; boy for . ranch. MURRAY & READY. Leading Employment Agents. 634 and 636 Clay st_ <-)C\ HAYMAKERS, $1 A DAY AND BOARD. —v MURRAY «fc READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay St. X COOKS. $30 TO $66; 3 WAITERS, $25; 2 0 dishwashers, $15; second cook. $5 week: 2 waiter-boys, $15; ironer, Troy machine. MIR- RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents. 634 ana 636 Clay st. ' - "I •*. MILKERS FOR DIFFERENT PLACES. XtJ MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay su - ANTED-2 MINERS FOR QUICKSILVER mines, $52 per month; man to run self-binder, $40 and board, lead team; also man to run self- binder, $30 per month, second team; woodchop- per, sonoma County, $1 25 per cord, good layout; choreman about country hotel, $15; 2 milkers, $20; farmers, $20 and 525, and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay St. "ANTED— NURSE FOR PRIVATE INSANE " asylum ; $30 and found. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. — I C RANCH HANDS, $15, $20 AND $26 PER XO month; waiter, $30 per month ; pantryman, $20; baker's helper, $15, room, board, etc; laun- dryman. steam laundry. MARTIN'S Employ- ment Agency, 749 Market st. _____ ANTED-HEAD WAITER, COUNTRY RE- :.»» sort, $40; good cook, country resort, $56; waiter, $30; 2 boys for private families, $10: dish- washer, $15; French porter, $15, etc. LEON AN- DRE, 315 Stockton st ' ANTED— DRILLER, $1 DAY AND BOARD; farmer and choreman, $25: milker, $20, $22 50, $25; woodeboppers. lineman, $35; 2 labor- ers for country, $1 day and board ; farmer and wife, $25: waiter, country. $25; bread baker. $30; saloon porter and barkeeper and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT «fe CO., 628 Sacramento st. GORDON PRESS BOYS THAT CAN make ready. BROWN & BLEY CO., 49 First. WANTED -FIRST-CLASS BARBKRS; steady work: 60 cents on dollar. 207 Fourth. TJARBER WANTED. 626 FOURTH ST. YOUNG MAN OR BOY TO LEARN BARBER X trade. Inquire 107% Fifth st '. . OOTBLACK WANTED; MUST BE GOOD X> shiner. 34 Fourth st. TJOOTB LACK WANTED. 911% LARKIN ST. OY TO LEARN THE TAILORING TRADE. i > 6 Eddy St.. room 118. QHOEMaKER WANTED— GOOD MAN ON 0 repairing. Apply Fulton st., nr. Baker, at once. OY OR MAN AS WASHER. 3279 'J Mission st - 'u'-- ' : -- ANTED— DISHWASHER; $10 A MONTH; old man preferred. 146 Tenth st. ' T WO M.EN TO SOLICIT AND COLLECT FOR X reliable company; gcod opening for an ener- getic man. Room 10, Macdonough bldg, Oakland. T>OY WANTED. 814 CLEMENTINA ST. HOEMAKER ON REPAIRING. 1060 HOW- O ard st. "EXPERIENCED CLOTH CHOPPER; ONE XLi who understands applying proof measures; not necessary to understand measuring. 641 Market r ANTED-LADY AND GENTLEMAN TO " solicit for family trade: good positions for right parties. Bombay Tea Co., 241 Sanchez st. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- XJ ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. L) ARBERS' ASSOCIATION Oi' CAL. KMPLOY- X> menu ■ Secy, P. C. Ham ami, l / 2 O'Farrell. DARBERS- FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- X> retarv Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant aye. S. FUCHS. "DARBER'S 3-TUB BATH OUTFIT COM. X> plete, at sacrifice; ncake offer. 725% Fifth ay. ARBER-SHOP FOR CHEAP. APPLY XJ at 1144 Folsom st. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; WHOLE OR X) part; long lease. 131 O'Farrell st. AP.REH-SHOP, NO RENT. 16c. PAYING well, for $160. STOLTZ, 630 Market at ANTED— STEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN store and make himself useful in cash busi- ness; must have $150 cash. See GUS STRAND, 917 Market st., room 2. I PARTNER WANTED— OF GOOD ADDRESS, j X with small capital: in nice business. Address E. C, box 89, this office. ANTED— PARTNER IN WELL-PAYING barber-shop, Oakland. 405 Fourteenth st. WO MEN, GOOD TALKERS (INSURANCE X proposition). Call forenoon 6th floor, room 6, Mills building. • VI,- ANTED — A GOOD BUTCHER. 31 VA- »» lencia St., corner of Herman. ANTED-BARBER TO BUY A 4-CHaIR shop with lease; best location on Market st.; price $250. B-, box 134, Call Office. TEADY MAN WITH $300: SALARY $80; mechanic preferred. Address M., box 101, Call Office. WANTED— BARBER TO BUY A GOOD 15- -*» cent shop on Sixth St., near Market; will be sold to highest bidder; very cheap rent. Make offer at 164 -Second St., cigar-store. <B» 1 F.A FINE BUSINESS FOR SALE: tJpXOU. trade; security; cheap. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. TV* ANTED— AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF '» some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & f"O., Dept. L, Patent Attor- j neys, Washington, D. C, for their $1800 prize offer I and list of 200 inventions wanted. ' j WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. ! .IN 3d and 4th— Single furnished rooms, night 15c to I 60u;week $1 to $2 50; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet; open all night B~~ESI PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- band shoes, 749 Mission st, opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and $3: ladles', gents' and children's misfit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. LCHO HOUSE, 863% MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c, 25c. to 50c. night; $1 to $3 week. JUST OPENED: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 621 ') Pacific St., below Kearny; lodging half price, sc, 10c, 15c per night; clean beds, sunny rooms. ■ ANTED— _ABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st; 160 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. \\T INCHESTER HOUSE. 44THIRD8T..NEAR ' » Market; 200 rooms. 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. WANTED— MEN TO LKARN BARBER • > trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent 8. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. (KLERKS' AND LABORERS' CLAIMS B'GHT; \J acts adjusted. RATTO'S, 612 My, teL m. 363. BEST IN CITY— SING' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 26 cents per night. $1. $1 26. $1 60 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leldesdorff sts. pALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50: j \J half-solelng 26c up. 969 Howard St., nr. Sixth. 4 BTHMA CURE GUARANTEED; DR. GOR- /A- din's Chocolate Emulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. S. REMOVED 609 TO 643 CLAY ST.; .BOT- . tie wine or beer hot lunch 6 cents. poOMS 15c TO 75c PER NIGHT: 600 TO $1 50 XV per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm . . ■ ■ ANTED.TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st; 200 rooms: best In the city, si ngie rooms 80 and 25c a night, 9 1 a week: meals 10c. I INDELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND HOWARD 1 ' st 3 .; single furnished rms 76c week, 16c night 111/ 1 MEJN TO TAKE LODGING AT lOC, 15c X\t\J and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. e24 Washington st, near Kearny. ANTED— SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY: $1 v»ek; rooms for two, 26c a day, $1 60 » week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st ANTED— FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 6 feet 6 inches in height; of good character and temperate - habits; able to read, write and speak English properly; only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their Intentions to become citizens will be accepted ; this Important branch of the naval service offers special inducements: giving op- portunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis St., San Francisco, Cal. . , ■ WE ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR " your old shoes and make them as good as Dew, and with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while you wait 662 Mission st, between First and Second sts. \,l EN TO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; i'l all grocers keep it ■' - EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES, SOME nearly new, 25c 10 $1 25. 662 Mission. i : REE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOR 60; also a bottl eof lager. 6c, at 687 Clay st ' rpRY ACME HOUSK. SO7 MARKET ST.. BE- J low h'T-h. for » room: '■'"•- " nwh' ■ SI ■•« wpek. PARTNERS WANTED. : DAllTirEltr > HirrEir^U&lNi£s^r % $^oW^R^ X quired. OWNER. 1178 East Fourteenth St., Oakland. ' WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. A^T^l7^T^"R^N^ ;^r^ALL^irrT[ ; EN ; r; if suited will buy. Address W. B. L., box 329, Call Branch Office. * . T7URST-OLASS DENTIST WILL EXCHANGE JO dentistry for carpets. Address Dentist, box 50. Call Office. ■.-■_. . •-•..- '' ' ' - '' ■ V\T ANTED— ASSAY ER'S SCALE OR COM- • V plete assaying outfit; must be first-class. Ad- dress P. O. box 2046. ' IGHEST PRICES PAID LADIES', GENTS', children's clothing; postals. Mrs. Hahn, 316 3d. KLL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW O eiry to A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth St.; send postal. AGENTS WANTED. /CANVASSERS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN; \J big commission; $5 per day easy; no samples; work near home: It will interest every one. ■ Call 10 to 12 at room 30, Flood building. ■ * GENTS WANTED IN HAYWARDS, SAN xV Leandro and Alameda; an energetic woman of good address for lucrative employment Ad- dress G., Alameda. . - .. : -. .... HOUSES WANTED. WANTED — UNFURNISHED" HOUSE^ IN Western Addition, containing about 12 to 14 rooms; house with sable preferred. Address stating rent, etc, J. L., box 131, Call Office. \\ r ANTED— COTTAGE OR SMALL HOUSE. » » furnished or unfurnished, In the "warm belt" of the Mission ; must have grounds or garden ; best of references given. Address G. G.. box 137, Call ROOMS WANTED. WANTED— NICE PARLOR FLOOR OF 4 OR 5 " rooms: partly furnished; light housekeeping, or small house; suitable for teacher: central and reasonable. T. i).. box 164. Call Qllice. educational. ANJC> ANI) PIANO instructions; prices reasonable; pupil of George Dobson, New York; home 2 to 8 p. m. H. L. MILLER, 907 Howard st. XPEItIENCED TEACHER WISHES FEW XJ more aault pupils of neglected education: pu- pils coached; strictly private. Call or address F. G., 619 Geary St. ._ MRS. MELVILLE - SNYDER, STUDIO 614 Sutter st; vocal music, piano, elocution; dra- matic elocution; skirt-dancing, minuet, gavotte, etc Vocal classes Monday, 8 p. m. ; $1 per month. "DOOKKEEPING BY TARR; ONLY ACCOUNT- Xj ant teaching; 1/3 time and far more practical than any college; rapid calculations. 669 Market. A TTEND STIEHI/S COLLEGE, 723 MARKET .ti. st The very best Individual Instruction; 20 trial lessons in shorthand. Bookkeeping, Pen- manshlp, Typewriting, etc., $1; books free. HECHT'S 10-LETTER SHORTHAND IS THE latest and best; 100 words per minute guar- ant'd; 2 mo. (incld. typewriting), $25. 927 Market. GUITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL VT lessons; $3 ma MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. RIVATE ACADEMY* OF DANCING; CLASS- es Tues. and Frl. Misses HCDDY, 6a Hyde st. PROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF X violin, guitar, mandolin, banjo. 1707 Market JOSEPH GREVEN, VOICE-IMPROVER. 82 O Ninth st _- BOOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAM R XJ day & night ; noclasses ; $5 month. 845 Mis ion SPANISH, FRENCH ACADEMY. CASTILI AN and Parisian, 3 lessons w. ; $3 m. Maze b1d.,r.37. OPaNISH, FRENCH, HERMAN; MODERATE. OMelsterschaft School Languages, 122 O'Farrell s:- YRES'. THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- , lege, 325 Montgomery st. ; individual instruc- ' tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.; life scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. ELASCCS LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— ! XJ Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed . on stage. R. 6 and 12, 1.0.0. F. block. 7th and Mkt OCUOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, MX- O chanical engineering, surveying, architecture, assay; estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt. : EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, moden languages rapidly taught. rite for catalogue. IV IUHTbCiiOOL-.UEALD'S BUS. COLL*.UE;34 Xi Post: commercial, shorthand, English: lowr»'»» WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS — TEQS WEEKLY CALL. In wraooer. for mailing. CLAIRVOYANTS. ~— "'"'" ' A , -' "I^_l*^ 50 cts and $I—so cts and $I—so cts and $1. "KNOWLEDGE IS POWKR." Therefore consult the great clairvoyants, PROFS. EUGENE AND VAN DE VERB, , 1728 MARKET ST. Their readings astonish the most skeptical. All are satisfied. The professors give advice on all matters that are of interest to humanity. Busi- ness, speculation, investments, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorce; settle lovers' quarrels and cause speedy and happy marriages. They locate mines and buried treasures, find lost or stolen property, interpret dreams, cure bad habits and destroy evil influences in half the ' time required by the best of the other mediums. Remember, there are but few mediums in the world that can work these wonders, and none out- side of the eminent professors in San Francisco. Remember also that the professors are perma- nently located in San Francisco: they are here to stay. Hours 10 a. m. to BP. m. Sundays 2 to 6P. M. Letters containing stamps tins were 1. PROFS. EUGENE <& VAN DE VERB, 1728 Market, st. A BSISTANCE AND ADVICE A that makes the unhappy, broken-hearted and unfortunate happy and successful. PROFESSOR M. L. CARNELLE, The world-renowned clairvoyant and business me- dium, may be consulted In love, marriage, court- ship, divorce, business, lawsuits and mining spec- ulations; restores lost affections, removes evil in- fluences, bad habits, etc.; the future plainly re- vealed, lovers united, troubles healed, brings the separated together, causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice; reveals everything you wish to know concerning the fu- ture. Those wishing to consult a genuine medium call on PROF. Mi L. CARNELLE, 220 Eddy st. Letters with stamp answered. Hours— 9 to 9 daily and Sundays. A,l ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS ItX past, present, future; 25c up. 764 Howard st ME. PORTER. WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born with a dou Die veil and second sight; ladles 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk St., nr. Jones. PROF. C. LEON, 1007 MARK NR. SIXTH; X wonderful power; advice on all affairs: busi- ness confidential; letters $2: 9to 8; also Sunday. VI RS. WILSON— PAST, PRES~ENr, FUTURE; I'J ladies 50c, gents $1 : no sign. 1722 Market st. pLAIRVOYANT— LADIES ONLY; FEE 25c. V' 41 Minna St.. basement. p YPSY LIFE-READER; LADIES 25c; VX gents 50c; all questions answered. 5 Seventh. ME. LEGEITE; PRESENT. PAST AND future: 25c. 811 Tehama, upstair.*, nr. Fourth. !\f ME. STEWART, THE SEVENTH DAUGH- i'I ter, is a born medium: guarantees you a true likeness of future husband or wife: materializes before your own eyes, so no fraud is practiced upon the public, for 50c and $1; call and be convinced of her wonderful gift. Rooms 3 and 4, 917 Market st. ME. TRUE, celebrated gypsy, gives infallible love charms to all; unprecedented success in New York City; greatest card reader on the coast. Rooms 44-45, 306 Stockton st Hours 9 to 8; elevator. ■ ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: tips on races; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth. ; THEL GRAY, CLAIRVOYANT AND PALM- Ist; mental magnetic healing. 1362 a Market st. ME. SYBILLE TKLLS FROM CRADLE TO the grave: fee 25 cents. 914 O'Farrell st. ■ MX ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN the world: 60c and $1, shows you the picture of your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market PETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME. . XV SCHMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past, present and future: prices moderate. 856 Mission. SPIRITUALISM. T3EMOVAL— ADDIE SWAIN, ASTRAL SEER XV and psychic physician, 14 McAllister, near Jones, r. 18 and 20: no fee except as a gift ' , m EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c: MME. YOUNG. X 605 McAllister st. ; skeptics invited. RS. KATE HOSKINS' TiiST CIRCLE TO- ; night. 136 Oak st, 26c ■ \i RS. SHRINER: TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT; I>X tests to all, 25c; sittings dally. ."11 Van Ness. Vj RS. KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE AND BtJSI- iVI ness.medium; sittings dally; $1. 136Oakst. RS. DR. B. REYNOLDS, CLAIRVOYANT trance medium; life readings with full diag- nosis of mental and physical difficulties given ■ without asking questions. . 8 Mason st., cor. Mar- ket, room 8. ...■.- VfME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT 25 lX yrs. Kearny, now 929 Post; fee $1; letter $2. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT trance medium: sittings $1. 218 Stockton st ASTROLOGY. ' planets: daily or by mail, $J. 361.3 Geary st. planets; daily or by mail, $2. 36% Geary st ATTORN ETS-AT-LAW. • '^^vTci^R^E^rjfv^RTlE^A^S^A^S^E^l^ A ally; private; do charge unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. O. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market LE. PHILLIPS— U. S. AND STATE COURTS; XJ. R. E. titles and wills: money to loan on es- tates; charges moderate. Offices 608 California st J. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LaW. 719 . Market st : advice free. . . ■ fTI J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT X . law: advice free. 24 Sixth st. rooms 14, 15. WW. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 420 . California st. rooms 14 and 15: advice free. .- ■ '" . ■ ~~ STORAGE. — — TH. ROONEY'. 722 MISSION— STORAGE AT • reduced rates: basement storage, Bl 60 per load STORAGE— CHE IN THE CITY; FlRE- proof building; advances made. 211 Larkln. I FURNITURE. - PIANOS, TRUNKS: AD- '• X I vances, shipping. CHAS. L. TAYLOR,2O4Post LOWEST RATES— FURNITURE, PIANOS. XJ household goods, etc J. M. :»'erce, 735 Market AB. SMITH FURNITURE CO., 132 ENLIST .low rates: li'-e-nronf building: Kastern plan. ■■■■.■ ■ ; PHYSICIANS. — ~ pEMOVED— DR , C. U O'DONNELL TO 1206 XV Market st ; diseases of woman a specialty. . ■TVON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. "JORDAN AT XJ his museum, 1051 Market st. ; his 30 years' successful practice Is a guarantee of fair treatment: the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mail. . BICYCLES.; ■".'. ARK CYCLER NE\V~*WHEELS TO _GT; best accommodations. Terminus Geary. _lo- AU later and Powell at car lines. typewriters! ost, $30; caligraph, $25; send for JL sample work. SCOTT & Ban NAN, 333 Monty BUSINESS CHANCES. ffl>99X BESTUARANT AND COFFEE sa- «lP__ O. loon near City Hall: neat attractive place doing A 1 business: large number regular boarders; bargain. STENBERG COMPANY, 632 Market st. ffit/tnO RESTAURANT, NEWLY FITTED, i Vj)^.O\J. near the Mint, big steady trade; excel- ! lent chance for 2 ladies or gentleman of energy, i STEINBERG CO., 632 Market st ©£•"-. A CORNER GROCERY. BAR: WEST- : tJpUUVf. em Addition; well established; rent for i building only $35; 4 sunny rooms: good place for i man and wife. STE N BERG CO., 632 Market st. { POT CASH PAID FOR STOCKS OF UK- i chandise. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye. So?! FIXTURES OF li A KERY AND DELI- tITOv/. cucy store: locality good and rent cheap. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye. <njQAA RESTAURANT AND OYSTER PAR- «IDi/vU. lor taking in $35 a day; fine locality: cheap rent; furnished well and a rare bargain; see this at once; object for selling going to Europe. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye. <H» 1 thrift "BEER bottling works: 3 (JpIUUV/. teams; fine route; business actually paying above expenses. $160 month; investigate this rare chance: the place will stand the fullest investigation. T. LUBBLSKI, 7 City Hall aye. ©On A A PARTNER: ONE OF THE BEST fjP^LdXjyjyJ, paying newspapers in lively northern town ; presses and type all of the latest; all county printing: object for sellin- need the services of en- ergetic man. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye. TTAVE PURCHASERS FOR COUNTRY BUST XX ness places. T. LUBELSKI. 7 City Hall aye. © 1 AAA PARTNER IN FINE BUSINESS; j «3>JLvUU. no Sunday or evening work: the : place is already established and doing well: will stand the fullest investigation, with the finest ref- erence; experience not required. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye. ; fflj_ AAA CORNER SAMPLE- ROOM IN iK)rr\J\J\J . choicest location: low rent: large patronage; average daily sales $50: no triflers need apply. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. <n*Qf-.A SAMPLE ROOM, ESTABLISHED i&ijOxJ. years, with first-class patronage; choic- est location: owner keeping two places; make an offer. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. ffljl C±C\{\ CORNER SALOON IN VERY iPIUW, best location, with large patronage; must be sacrificed, as owner bought hotel. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. ©QfiA RESTAURANT, DOING LARGE <"POv/v. bus'ness, good prices; % interest or whole. WILKE <fe WOLF, 531 California St. <C<-tnn CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, 1 tJpUUU. block from Market st., near Wells-Fargo office, doing, large trade; death calls owner East; rare chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. QJJOCA CIGAR STORE ON SUTTER ST.; «]P— OVJ. daily sales $10: owner sick with rheu- • matism. WILKE & WOLF, 631 California st. ■VTOTICE— HAVING BUYERS WILLING TO -lv invest in some legitimate business parties de- I siring to sell apply to HEALY <fc CO., 23 Kearny. j ©OAA PARTNER IN MANUFACTURING I ([JpZiUU. and new and second-hand furniture- store; fine chance for steady man to be connected with first-class man. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. ffljOAA RESTAURANT AND COFFEE- i\pJm\J\J. house; clearing $75 per month; trial given: sickness cause of selling. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. CM A A ROAD HOUSE NEAR CITY; 14 ypTiUv/. rooms: dining-room; fine bar; using 8 barrels beer weekly; plenty of ground: pigs; ducks; chickens; etc. JOHNSTON, 26% Kearny st. ffljOAA BAKERY, OLD - ESTABLISHED, <IP*J\J\J. with large route; baking 2 barrels daily. JOHNSTON, 26% Kearny st. pIGAR-STORE; ON PRINCIPAL STREET; \J one of ihe best in this city: cheap; rent mod-. crate. JOHNSTON, 26% Kearny st ffijftn NICE LUNCHROOMS AND DELI- <IpUU. cacy business. HICKOK & CO., 873% I Market st. ■ ' •-. •ft/Kin BRANCH BAKERY AND NOTION I (tjpri\jyj. store; 3 livingr-ooms: good stock; i cheap rent :bargain. HICKOK & C 0.,873% Market i ffIjQAA BAKi.RY AND CONFECTIONERY ! tg)O\J\J. store :;largeBtock; doing good cash busi- i ness; ■ Investigate this. HICKOK & CO, 873% Market st. . : ¥qnf) RESTAURANT: WELL LOCATED: J «J)t)VU. doing good business; seating capacity, 52: owner leaving the city; this will bear investi- gation. HICKOK <& CO., 873% Market St. (Uj/f CA SACRIFICE: COFFEE AND CHOP dp^O\J. house; clearing $100 a month: present owner, 4 years, has other business. HICKOK <& CO., 873% Market st. (aWCAA CASH GROCERY IBUSINESS: nP— U\J\J. horse and wagon: flirst-class busi- ness: good outside trade. HICKOK & CO., 873% Market. j OjQAA STORE, CARRYING KITCHEN j f^lOyjyj. furnishings, agateware, etc. also no- tions, stationery and confectionery; full value in stock; location and trade good. KENNY & CO., 765 Market st. OJO^A RESTAURANT; EXCELLENT LO- «JpOUV/. cation; part cash, balance monthly payments; trial given; aood ci ance for man and wife. KENNY <fc CO., 765 Market st. qr» I rrr f\ FINE SALOON: ELEGANTLY «4P X I O\J. fitted up; location unsurpassed; pat- ronage the best: one chance in a thousand: please investigate. KJKNNT & CO., 765 Market st. <J£zl^A SALOON: 9 FURNISHED ROOMS; <g)-±OU. worth $1200. DECKER, 1020 Market UJJ7-CA WILL BUY CIGAR, STATION KRY «JP I O\J and notion business; clearing over $100 month; building included: ground rent small; great bargain. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. 17^ PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON «IrK I O. north of Market, near Kearny; owner there 6 years. M. LESS <fc CO., 783% Market st. j ffIjQKA FANCY-GOODS STOKE AND GOOD <JpOe>U. laundry office. HEGaRTY, 1004 Mkt. fijJQAA SALOON AND REST KANT <SDO\J\J, downtown; receipts $40 to $60 dally. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. j ij-OR SALE— WHOLESALE AND RETAIL | commission business, clearing from JMSO to $200 per month; will bear Investigation. Apply STANLEY, 21% Third St. - Tho SELL A BU.-INESH OF ANY KIND X quick for cash, see GUS STRAND, 917 Market j ffi./«AA RESTAURANT, WELL FITTED UP; \ 'IT'JUU. clearssl7s a month; 2 living-rooms: I great bargain. GUS STRAND, 9 17 Market st. (JI«C7£~A DRY' - GOODS STORE ; OFEER «Jpt/«Jtf. wanted. GUS STRAND, 917 Market. ©DO*. COFFEE-SALOON; 2 FURNISHED j t]pO*itJ. rooms; clears $75 a month; good place for men and wife: bargain. GUS STRAND, 917 Market st. C_OAA SALOON; FINE PLACE ON MAR- tJpOwv/. ket St.; full value; pays ■well; great bargain: cheap at $500. GUS STRAND, 917 | Market st. - , p ROCER 1 -STORE, WITH GOOD ASSORTED ! VJT stock, doing large family trade; this is a fine opportunity to get a good-paving business. Par- ticulars of J. B. Ml HaN, 509 Kearuy st AKERY, CANDY, STATIONERY AND FUR- X> niture, account of death; cheap. Apply at Call. IP OR SALE-FINE GROCERY AND BAR AT r a bargain. Apply California Brewery, Douglass and Diamond sts. ANTED— PARTNER IN PORK STORE. 1430 Howard st. RUGS- PHYSICIAN HAVING DRUG- store and stationery stock in suburbs of Oak- land will sell at sacrifice on account of sickness: no opposition ; low rent. Address E. 8., Call Office, Oakland. ASH GROCERY AND BAR; DOING GOOD \J business; fine stock and fixtures: no reason- able offer refused. Apply Call Office. pHANCE OF A LIFETIME— I WANT A NO. \J 1 single man, with a good record, able to do hard work in the. country; must engage for one year and have. $300; salary $50 a month and board; profits on investment will amount to $1000 a year • xtra; particulars at personal interview. Address W.. box 121, Call Office. _^ T SACRIFICE— GOOD SALOON; HOWARD, near Fourth: must sell to-day. Inquire at 116 Front st ARTY WITH $150 TO TAKE HALF IN- terest and introduce patent; $20,000 in six months. J., box 43, Call Office. * f^OR SALE-WELL-KNOWN DYEING AND cleaning establishment; good reasons for sell- Ing. Por particulars apply at Call Branch Office, 619 Valencia st. T7IOR SALE— BRANCH BAKERY, DELI- T cacies and lunchroom; doing good business. 2708 Twenty-fourth St., nr. Potrero aye. ; no agents. ANTED — YOUNG MAN AS PARTNER, with $250 capital, In best reliable cash busi- ness; first-class trade: will guarantee $60 and boara. W. V., box 138, Call Office. ■ OR SALE-RESTAURANT; CHEAP FOR 1 cash; rent $25; owner going to Oregon. Call to-day at 116 Sixth St., room 14, from 12 to 2 P. if. oiiA CIGAR-STORE WITH living- <jp_Ul/. rooms; on account of sickness. 1127 Mission st. <B»T KfiA FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS SA- *&i-O\J\J. loon, on best business block in the city; a good paying and well-established business; every opportunity to investigate ; only responsible principals. Address A. Z.. box 95, Call Office. <Bi^nnn CHAMPAGNE BUSINESS FOR <$iO\J\J\J. sale: well established: complete manufacturing plant; stock, etc.; principals only. Apply F. L CAsTELHUN, rooms 4 and 5, 325 Montgomery st _--. . ROCERY-STORE; 8 ROOMS; FIXTURES; VJT some stock; to let. 2;01 Fifteenth st. • <st9^nO WILL ACQUIRE CONTROLLING iS)AO}J\J Interest for the Pacific Coast in the manufacture and sale of a device that will yield $-JO,OOO this year. Address J., box 60. Call Office. pHOPHOUSE JUST ~ FITTED UP NEW; \J must sell at once; good reasons given. 232 O'Farrell, bet. 11 and 1 p. it.', no agents. ANTED— PARTY WITH $2000 TO $3000 '» to purchase a one-third or one-half interest in an enterprise that will pay at least $5000 per year. Only small sum need be paid down, balance can be placed in bank as working capital. The present owner is a professional man, and cannot aevote to It the necessary time. To an honest, reliable man he is willing to give entire charge and manage- ment. Positively no risk, as business is assured. About 800 acres of land are included in the propo- sition, only those meaning strict business need apply. If you want a good - thing, Investigate this. M., box 92, Call Office. . A BARGAIN; CORNER SALOON, WITH 11 ' furnished rooms in business part of the city; present owner conducting business for 12 years; reason, retiring from business. . Apply SW. cor. Sacramento and Drumm sts. BUSINESS CHANCES-Contlmied; <_. rr A FINE GROCERY AND BAR; 8ITU- &000. atedonflne corner in Western tion: carries nice stock: good bar trade; _ 4 11 vine rooms; cheap rent; a bargain. GEO. srKWAisii 602 Market st. _____ <2!l&(\ PARTNER WANTED: STEADY &lOU. man to look after office, handle cash, etc., in legitimate business, situated across trie bar: experience not necessary; duties < b » s ' | y learned: has fine horse and buggy: will clear from $65 to $75 per mouth to each. See GEO. STE W- ART, 602 Market st. . OL'Q^A CIGAR-STORE, FINELY FITTED <Jt)oOU. up; large stock; situated on good cor- ner, at prominent transfer point; owner sick; must sell ; stock will invoice price asked. O.E.U. STEWART. 602 Market st. riOZY SALOON: CENTRAL AND NORTH OK V^ Market. Address Cozy, box 36, Call: no agents. RUIT STORE FOR SALE; REASONABLE: on account of death. Cor. Twenty-third ana Shotwelt sts. GOOD PAYING RESTAURANT: FINE Lo- cation; nicely fitted up; living rooms; rent $17; good reason for selling. 3279 Mission st /COMPLETE CLOAK FACTORY. CONSISTING \J of i machines, cutting tables. P.. box 137, Call. T3UTCHKR-BHOP FOR RENT; NO. 1 FIX- X> tures: low rent. Apply UMBSEN & CO., 11 Montgomery st . __ . miCA A WELL-ESTABLISHED BUBI- <Jpx»JV/. ness, paying a net cash income of $15 weekly, which can be proven to buyers' entire satis- faction, no agents. Address C. X., box 84, Call. OuD, COAL AND EXPRESS: PAYS $125 per month, for sale. 810 sixth st. POR SALE — HORSE, HARNESS, BUGGY, r bicycle, 1 electric fan- for sale, trade or se- curity ; a bargain. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. p ROCERY AND BAR; TRANSFER CORNER. VJT Apply this office. ' ; 171 OR SALE— FRUIT AND CANDY STAND; ■ inside depot Cor. California st and Central aye. ANY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash; city or country. M., box 2, Call. . T^LOUR-SACKS FOR SALE: NICE CLEAN. X and in good order; always plenty on hand. J. 8., 322 Pacific st, basement. GOOD ROUTE FOR SALE ON THIS PAPER. Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. T.-INE CORNER 8ALOON; GOOD LOCATION; X 1 owner going in other business. Apply SAMUEL BROTHER, 132 First st ' BEST- paying .RESTAURANT IN the X) city; cash receipts $45 a day; for sale: security taken or will trade for some other business; a snap. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. I RANCH BAKERY, NOTIONS: SUNNY' I ' rooms: good corner; low rent 449 Guerrero. QALOON FOR SALE-$800: WELL STOCKED; 0 good- location: good reason for selling; no agents. Address T., box 60, this office MILK BUSINESS OF 30 CANS, RETAIL iX trade, for sale cheap; must be sold by the 15th, of June. Apply this office. OR] SALOON WITH LIVING ROOMS; cheap rent; bargain. Apply 212 Eighth St., cor. Tehama. , • , HOTEL, 26 ROOMS, CHEAP: SELL ON AC- count sickness; rent $35. Apply this office. WHOLE BAKERY OUTFIT; MOVABLE • " oven: for sale, trade, security. Columbia, 128 Fourth st Ij"OR BALE— ONE OF THE BEST. PAYING 1 businesses in the city: will sell, trade or secur- ity. Columbia, 128 Fourth st. I,'OR SALE —'WELL-ESTABLISHED mil- V lmery and dressmaking business: on account of ill-health, at a sacrifice. Address ii. M., box 30, Call Office. ' ESTAURANT; FIRST-CLASS TRADE: FOR sale cheap on account of sickness; will ex- change for property or business of equal value la locality and climate suitable for a consumptive. Call or address 3321 Mission. IP OR SALE— SALOON DOING GOOD BUSI- -1 ness: cause for selling sickness. Address T. R. GOULD, box 8, Petaluma. OR SALE— EXPRESS BUSINESS; 2 SINGLE X 1 wagons. Stand corner Sansome and Sutter, J. C. FREDERICKS, owner. pENTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY vJ lady of means, 9100 capital. 12 Mason st., rm. 2 OR SALE— CANDY AND STATION- ery store; make offer. A., box 10. Call Office. <21l i^H EXPRESS BUSINESS: GOOD is}±-O\J. stand;. clears $80 per month; sold on account of sickness. Apply cigar-store, 205 Larkln. OARDING-HOUSE; 16 ROOMS: CHEAP rent; good opportunity; $500. New Hansa Hotel, 320 Drumm st. W ANTED— TO BUY FOR CASH, SMALL, " paying business; no agents. Address J., box 4, Call Office. - ■' •■ - ■ '-• * LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. TcHtOOM COR. HOUSE, NEAR BALDWIN; It) must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st. 0 A -ROOM CORNER HOUSE, $650: WORTH —^ $2600: must be sold. DECKER. 1020 Market QCi BOOMS: COUNTRY HOTEL: ONLY $1200, OP worth $2000. Apply DECKER, 1020 Market. 1 A ROOMS: ON EDDY ST., NICELY FUR- 1 V nished; $350. DECKER. 1020 Market at IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR WELL A LODO- ing-bouse see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye. m» oc (\ 10 ROOMS ALL FURNISHED COM- «J!O«J\J. plete; $35 Income above all expenses: fine locality; cheap rent; rooms all full; investi- gate this at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye, <J» 1 CAA 50-ROOM HOTEL, NEAR UNION nPIOUU. Iron Works; low rent: selling ac- count of death. BARRETT & SKIFF. 921 Market $1 fill LODGING-HOUSE, 13 ROOMS. «3)XUu. nicely furnished. HEGARTY, 1004 Market st. ■ • ' ; JO ROOM* . BEST-PAYING HOUSE, CHEAP; lO easy terms. 115 Second st T)OARDING-HOUSE: 16 ROOMS; CHEAP 1) rent: good opportunity; $500. New Hansa Hotel, 320 Drumm st. . ELL-FURNISHED HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS; newly painted and papered: large basement, laundry, yard: $550; must be sold. Address 11., box 113. Call Office. MUST SELL; 15 WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; see this and make offer. 644 Sacramento. ; on WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR $600; — O low rent Inquire grocery, 40 Sixth st I FURNITURE FOR SALE. AT L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or good as new; cash or time, open evenings. Ip IRE SALE .' Prices stand till goods axe completely dis- posed of. Oak bed 5et5...... ,,,,,., $11 51 Bed lounges .„ 8 Oil Stoves ._, 763 Carpets, peryard ..._, 55 Linoleum, per yard _, 55 Matting, peryard 10 Till our new building is erected these pries* win stand. Till such time we are conducting business at SE. corner beventh and Mission sts. J. NOON AN. ■ - At\i\ CARPETS; CHAMBER BETS, $14; tiUU stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: toldlng-bedi, $10: bed- ounces. $7. T. D. MCCARTHY 112 4th. ~~ FURNITURE WANTED. ~ OD-HAND FURNITURE FOR COUNTRY"; — good prices. T. LUBELSKI. 7 City Hall aye. M ALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORES than elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth «t IF YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNl- ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. FKORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co.. 1057 Market BASCH. 321 SUTTER. WANTS FURNI- • ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, . carpets, piano. 1185 Market: tel. Jessie 781. CARPET CLEANING. G^REAT WESTERN^ C A RF^ET^BEATING VX works; latest machinery: cleaning 3c and lay- lng 3c yd. G. GEORGE, 11 Bth; phone Jessie 253. JONES CO. CAKP--T - CLEANING AND d renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 Bth. PA RPETS CLEANED, 3c A YARD; LAID 3a \J Tel. Jessie 944. STRATTON. 19 Eighth st WHEN YOU BECOME. DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 363-57 Tehama st ; teL So, 40. pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 33J \J Golden Gate aye.; telephone east 126. ITY STEAM CARPETCLEANING.RENOVA- ting, 38 Bth. STEVENS, mgr. TeL South 250. PARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED \J like new. FERGUSON A CO., 23 Tenth; taL South 86. D. MACKINTOSH <fe CO.. successors. . E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEAN ING CO., 240 . 14th St.; cleaning 3c a yard. Tel. Mission 74. MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING ANDRES- . ovating works. 463 Stevenson: tuL south 228. HORSES. ~. T^TT^etslTew^an ;b second-hand haiC .LOU ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys, rockaways, carts: must be sold. 1128 Mission st UCTIO.V SALES of HORSES, BUGGIES, A. wagons, harness, etc, at- Derby stables, 645 Geary ,cor. Leaven worth, every Tuesday 11 o'clock. C. R. MARTIN, prop.; S. W ATKINS, auctioneer. Finn SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- OUU ness; all kinds; buggy. wagon, carts, surrey &rockawav; 40 cheap horses. 16th and Valencia. A A HORSES i UK SALE; ALSO WAGONS, 1U buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horde Market, 327 Sixth st ; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSE3 PASTURED: SEND FOR CIBCO- Iwr. The Hrde Ranch. 630 Commercial st WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. •VTE W FARM WAGON FOR SALE CHEAP. IN Inquire at 1340 Klrkham st. Oakland. ANDSOME FAMILY CARRIAGE, NEARLY XX new, . and single harness, together or sepa- rately, for sale. 822 Broadway, Oakland. '. CTANDING-TOP DOCTOR'S PHAETON: GOOD Oas new. At ROBERTS', 1613 Market . ; CJ LIGHTLY SOILED DRIVING GLOVES- O samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st •VTEW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS', LAUN- Xi dry. milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway ana 2 fine buggies. 828 Harrison at