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FAIR NATIVES FEAST.
In Honor of Mrs. Mary Tillman, Presi
dent of Minerva Parlor, They
Hold High Revel.
The Native Daughters of the Golden
West held a banquet at Native Sons' Hall
lust night. The occasion was a celebra
tion of Minerva Parlor in honor of Mrs.
Mary Tillman, lately elected as grand
president.
Officers and representatives of all the
different parlors in San Francisco were
present. The lirst toast of the evening
was to "Our Flag," responded to by Lil
lian Carlie of La Estrella Parlor; the sec
ond, to "Our Pioneer Fathers and Moth
ers," responded to by Miss Lizzie Douglas
of Aha Parlor; the third, to "The Native
Sons," responded to by Mrs. Simpson of
Buena Vista Parlor; the fourth, to "Our
Order," responded to by Miss Lillie Rich
ling, the founder of the organization; and
the last to "Our President," responded to
bv Mrs. Mary Tillman.
"Mrs. Tillman was presented with an ex
quisite testimonial in the shape of a pen
,f gold and mother-of-pearl.
Following are the various committees,
and a list of those present:
Committee of arrangements— Annie L. Don
aldson (chairman), Maggie Milioglar, Mary
A Dempsey, Hattie Money, Mary A. Wynne.
Guests— Keichling (founder of order),
Mrs. Marv E. Tillman (grand president), Mrs.
Georgie Ryan (grand secretary). Ruby Menzer
■Brand trustee), Lizzie Douglas (grand trustee),
Carrie W. Creigh, Maggie A. Wynne, Mrs. A. L.
Pendergast, Mary A. Dempsey, Hattie H. Mur
ray, Annie G. Qulnn. Annie L. Donaldson,
Mrs. Emma Bond, Maggie Milioglar, Mrs.
J Stein back, Mrs. L. Carlie, Mrs. Rader,
Mrs R. D. Barton, Mrs. D. King, Agnes Carey,
Nellie Wynne, Mrs. Sarah Luckow, Mrs. Carrie
Muller, May Noonan, Mrs. M. Connor, Mrs. M.
Storke, Kate Curran, May Smith, May McNeil,
Maggie Wall, May Waters, Anna Gruber, Han
nah "Maes, Lucy Roche, Mrs. M. Coleman,
Minnie Sericano, Maggie Marshall, Mary
Ducker, Mrs. A. J. Simpson, Rosie Day, Mrs.
Theodore Lunstedt, Jennie Kelly, Mrs. V.
Stevens, Florence Shultes of Alameda, Mrs.
S. Schroeder of Alameda. Mrs. J. Paul of Oak
land, Mrs. Brown of Oakland, Julia Moeller,
Mrs. Dr. 8. Kobiske, Abbie McLaughlin, Mrs.
Anna Robertson, Mrs. T. Vollertsen, Mary
Creigh, Mrs. J. Schwaner, Belle Creigh. Rebecca
Kimball, Maria Quinn, Bertha Mastny, Mrs.
Eva Kearns.
— *> — •
HOTEL ARRIVALS
BALDWIN HOTEL.
\Y Cochran. San Rafael J E Bourke, Chicago
G Gess. St Louis A T Bailell, Manston
J J Nelly, Stockton H Vurich, Los Angeles
C G Connor, Bakersfield W It Flsk, Chicago
J Loss _ w, Santa Cruz It Buner. Stockton
F !. Miiner, San Joss II Suchim, Alameda
Mrs Scammell, Danville F li Willson, San Jose
0 M Smith, Seattle K Martin, Vallejo
S Brook, Vancouver Mrs H Dillon, Fresno
U Morgan, Selmar Miss Watts, Butte
K Johnson. Portland F Blair, San Diego
C A Barnes, San Diego
NEW WESTERN HOTEL.
MrsDEWeldon, 8 Monica E T Liefield, Conn
W li Conway, Ft Bragg E Leslie, Fort Bragg
3 Dxary, Bedding J Shaoghnessy, -acto
J Chironi, Sacramento M Beilly, San Bafael
3 A Smith, Fairfield AY S VanderbUt, N C
W J Rickeley, Oakland E C Jones & w, Victoria
H Loo:, Seattle Mis A thaw, Victoria
D H A agile, Seattle .1 R Whitney, Victoria
B E Raymond, Seattle R 11 Murphy, New York
0 C Nelson. Montana Leclln. New York
MrsLMetzler_tiy, B Jose E Richardson, Visalia
LICK HOUSE.
A P Johnson. Sonora C La Rue, Merced
G Hartzell, Jackson "William J Grady. S Jose
li 8 Phillips,8acramento c J O'Brien, Los llanos
A P Moore, Merced 1' J Francis, Santa Bosa
J J FJt-natrick, Oakland J J Wilson it wt, LosAng ■
Geo ii I banc*. Port I MrsG 0 Briggs.Davisville
Mrs H F v'alette.Chicago Miss I- V Jaeger.Chicago
W J T Orr. Santa Rosa Mike Mitchell. White B '.
A M Melne, Santa Los:. F C Milliard. Los An?
J H AVadsworth Eureka E C Apperso__rwf,S Clara
A 1-. Ehrenburg, Cologne A McMellan, Knoxville
EM All'-::. San Jose S Blay & - era, Mexico
B B Lewis, Alleghany J L Cate, Chicago
V.'m F Wickware, Seattle
Kiss HOUSE.
Miss M E Levine, Cal J A Hirsck, New Orleans
C M Lynch, Alameda J J Max;.-. La
H I. Borgwardt Jr, Cal J p Baton, Bedding.
F M Mosier, Tracy 8 Price, Butte
W B Clark, Santa Cruz M J Flannery, San Jose
M .-- L Cliamberline, Or C WeUville, Sacto
A B Guthrie, Sacto J J Chisholm, Byron S
0 A Sanders Neb L La Forge, Lincoln, Neb
Mrs F a Bennett, Fresno J Gray, w At c, Cal
Miss A Clark. San Jose W 11 Weddlngton, La
G W Hoag, Corning «; W Stevens, Benicia
Miss EBurnetl, Eureka H S Lamb, orland
W A Chainberlau, Cal AY McGorvan, Ft Bragg
J Ketchum, Ft Bragg <. Bo: >'• Grass Valley
W J Mathews. La .1 P Eaton, Redding "
Mrs W it Ballard. Cal W E Liallager, Denver
Mrs M K Young, La D H Dechard, Watson vil
A Hood, san Jose
.-LAND HOTEL.
F D Frost A w, Cal Miss Blaackburn, Cal
Miss A Blackburn, Cal J li Murphy & w, Cal
Mrs W Boul.lon. Cal R Dollar, .-an Kafael
Miss Dollar, San Rafael A M Itobb, Port Costa
J W Houston; Courtland J M Pettigew, Cal
W K Barinoi Cal J s Herman. Fresno
w B schaw, Sacto G J Jenkins,' Cal
IB B Thomas, Cal T J James, Cal
G F Forrest. Los Gatos Irving Keen, Florida
C Crowley; Los Ange Miss Cody, Tulare
Mrs Cody, Tulare G T Adams, Boston
'. Hoi brook, Jackson Dr Lush, 8 ntaCruz
P Sweed, Petaloma I E Madran, San Jose
C A Hood.. -an Jose W il Harran, Cal
Miss A N Church, M'inn Mrs S A March, Minn
Mrs - A Coe. San Jo3e W A Bodman, Everett
B E Rodman. Everett F J Banck, Chino
C fl Worcester <& w, 111 HE Southwell & w, ill
C B Sharen, Fresno H Richardson, Los natos
J llerinin.way. Chicago J A White, Ventura
1 J Walton, Vreka A J Daulton, Santa Bam
R Clark, Fresno A C dobbins, Cal
H T human, Cal W 3 Loring, Angels
G T Inaley, Los Angelas C P Siewart, Los Aug
H Lenthead. Los Aug P Walker w & f. Mich
M L <-. man w A f . Mo C J Johnson, Chicago
C E King \v it f, Colusa J Sullivan, Willows
G a Dougherty, Cal .1 En right, Bedding
H ... Church, Clinton J C Tice. Stockton
PALACE HOTEL.
IL J Lake. Santa Cruz <> M Hymns, N Y
B - Skinner, Indiana a C P. Roberts, Phila
J i: Lewis. Phila J Milt Jr, Oakland
W Montgom ry, Trenton J Wood, Phila
E Davis, London Mr- E Davis, London
Miss Halford, London Percy Talbott, London
Dorothy 1 albott. Londn Phyllis Talbott, Loudon
Mrs la bott, London J ii. Morgan Jr. Alliance
F Hopkins & wt, Memo R W Parry, Reno
Mrs K L Thomas, Cine WE Bloyer. Cincinnati
Mrs Bloyer, Cincinnati R C Winterman; • Incinn
Mrs Winterman, Cincin E li Carter, DesMoines
>. onnkon, Si Louis W 8 i.atta, Lincoln
T W Miles. Denver Robert Miles, Denver
WE Kennett, Yorkville Mrs Kennett, Yorkville
M LNeedham, Aurora Mrs Needham, Aurora
Miss Needham, Aurora L E Lowe, Paris
Mrs R E Bowe, Paris Mrs A Sweeney, st Paul
Dr T Garth, Clarion Mrs Lr Garth, Clarion
Dr L Pond, Aurora Mrs F C Sherman, Conn
C P Drake, Clinton Dr J K Scudder, Cinnatl
Mrs-; I! lineal. Cincnti P K Howes. Boston
II C Holder, Liverpool W Knabe, Liverpool
J w Minium. Mimu.-n F W Partridge, Los Ang
FT Johnson.. wf.SRafael J Drew, N Y
Miss Barrymore, N Y W p Harrington, Colusa
A Macmillan, Towio Baron ]_-. .{range Paris
3"' E L Russell, Spngfild Mrs K i. Russell.Spn.fild
Mrs L Russell. rngfild Miss Russell, Springfield
Dr G Covert, Clinton Mrs A Woodard, Clinton
Miss Vanderlyn, Clinton Dr W J Grinnell, Ohio
L E Cook, Ohio
SAN FRANCISCO "CALL."
BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Cai.i
--/10 Market street, open until 12 c clock everj
Bight in the year.
BRANCH OFFICES— SBO Montgomery street
tornerClay; opfn until 9:30 o'clock.
389 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission ureets, opes
sntil 9 oviock. .
2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock.
118 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
NOTICE or MEETINGS.
WETS' PACIFIC LODGE NO. 136, F. AN I) b~
&-©' A. M., 121 Eddy st.omeets THIS A
(TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 clock. jKif
Second D. GEO. PENLINGTON, Sec. /N_^\
rrS 71 "oriental" LODGE SO. 144. I. _»
Bfc^ *A. M. — Third degree THIS .il.s- /4
DAY) EVENING a 7::0 o'rlock. VV
A. S. HUBB.vRD. Sec. ,'x^N
B£— s= CALIFORNIA CHAPTER NO. 5, a
2E-^ K. a. M.. will meet Tills (TUES- i^
DA V) EVENING, June 23, at 7:30o:clock. IK 7f
M. M. degree. By order of the H. P. r^\
FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec.
GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. SO, m
BC- 6 ' F. and A. M.— Called meeting THIS A
(TUESDAY) EVENING, June 23, at 7:3o if Z?
o'clock. D. 3. , rsjr\
GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary.
jKss=> YE T Kit AN VOLU.VTKEK
It-* 1 Firemen's Association— -Wt. ran JfeS^lX
Volunteer Firemen will assemble at S~y"es»
tieir hail. 24 Fourth st., on WEDNESDAY, June
24, at 12:3 p.m., to attend th» funeral of our
late brother and member, GEN. W. H. DI.MOND.
.1. S. MARSHALL. President.
W. A. smr.i.AY. Secretary.
*T]B=- THE '1 1 i ICE 8 AND M EM- . C? " >-
isrJS' hers of the l San Francisco Scot- X QJ?
tish Thistle Club are requested to at- \kjjsy
tend the funeral of our deceased clans- 'tj-9%
man. .loiiN DONALD, from his late residence,
121 Arkansas street, Pntrero, WEDNESDAY,
June 24, 189tJ, at 1 :30 p. M. By order
J. D. COULIE, Royal Chief.
Gko. W. Patkbsos, Recorder.
fCS=> GJtA Nl) PICNIC— ORDER OP CHOSEN
O*-& Friends at Agricultural Park, san Jose,
SATURDAY. June 27. Tickets, round trip, $1:
children, 50 cents. Train leaves Third and Town-
send sts. '.) -.. m., stopping at Twenty- and Va-
lencia its. Games, prise*, bicycle race, ihe pro-
;eeds to be donated to the injured and homeless
members of the late cyclone at St. Louis. Tickets
For sale on the morning of the picnic at Third and
lown.se. ud sts. and Twenty-fifth, and Valencia sts.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
«r5^ u Ti)Rs7~£7^
ia^D^ moved to 1370 Market st. ; poor treated free.
ff^S=* BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4;
m<& collections made, city or country. Pacific
Collection Co., 415 Montgy St., room 6. Tel. 5580.
ifr-S= COi-Ti-.V'S COLLECTION COT. 235
vfc-Jy Kearny St.. ejects bad tenants for $10; all
costs paid. Telephone Red 304.
DIVIDEND NOTICES.
j£iB?~DIVIDEND NOTICE.— THE GERMAN
«t~J*^ Savings and Loan Society, 526 California
St.— For tin- half year ending June 30, 1896, a
dividend has been declared at the rate of four and
twenty-six hundredtns (4 26-100) per cent per an-
num on term deposits, and three and fifty-five
hundredths (3 55-100) per cent per annum on
ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and
after Wednesday, July 1. 1896.
GEO. TOURNEY. Secretary.
jF^CP DIVIDEND NOTICE— MUTUAL SAV-
IS-*' Ings Bank of San Francisco. 33 Post St.— For
the half year ending June 30, 1896, a div.dend has
been declared at the rate of four (4) per cent per
annum on term deposits and three and one-third
(3.33V3) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of
taxes, payable on and after WEDNESDAY, July
1. iv i *. * QEO. A. STORY, Cashier.
Bfr^^p" HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN
BtSs' Society, 18 Geary St. — The directors have \
declared the following semi-annual dividends:
4.32 per cent per annum on term and 3.60 percent
per annum on ordinary deposits, payable on and 1
after July 1, 1896.
ERNEST BRAND, Secretary.
E£— p* DIVIDEND NOTICE— SAN FRANCISCO
fcSSt? Savings Union, 632 California St., corner
Webb. For the half year ending with the 30th of
June, 1896. a dividend has been declared at the
rate per annum of four and thirty-two one hun-
dredths (4 32-10 D) percent on term deposits and
three and sixfy one-hundreaths (3 60-100) ler
cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on
and after Wednesday, the Ist of July, 1896. j
LQVELI. WHITE, cashier. ___
situations wanted- female.
DOCTORS AND DENTISTS— YOUNG LADY
desires position with doctor or dentist; some
experience; no objection to cap and apron. Ad-
dress W. P., box 43, Call Office.
WOMAN WITH SON 8 YEARS OLD DE-
'» sires position to keep house for widower with
one child: no objection to country if near school.
Address 4272 Twenty-fifth st.
IDDLE-AGIiD WOMAN WANTS HOUSE-
keeping in city, from 815 to $20, or general
housework in flat: good plain cook. Call or write
to 448 Natoma St.. MISS BEELER.
GERMAN GIRL, 14 YEARS OF AGE, CAN
speak English, wishes place to take care of
children or assist with light housework; sleep
home. Please call 1105 Stevenson st., nr. Twelfth
and Mar_et.
/COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK OF
\J any kind by the day, week or month; is a good
cook, washer and ironer; good reference. Call 1225
Union SU, rear.
TEAT YOUNG DANISH GIRL WANTS A
--> situation for light housework; wages $10 to
$15. Call, during morning hous, at 347 Dorest.,
bet. Ninth and Tenth.
•\\rANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG LADY
'» as companion: summer resort. Address
Twenty-eighih-st. Carhouse.
\k[ I DOW WOULD i.IKE INVALID OR
»' old lady or gentleman to care for; good,
pleasant home and good care. Address or call
1618 Green st_ MRS. DAN FORTH.
KESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENTS
in families; terms $1 50 per day. Address D.
M., box 18, Call Office.
IDDLE-AG.^.D WOMAN WANTS PLACE
to do housework; city or country: reasonable
wages. Apply for ■_' days at 309 Jessie, near Fifth.
O.ME; SHORT DISTANCE IN COUNTRY,
for vacation, for American girl (15) in private
American family (Protestants) to assist in light
work for board, or mother and daughter together
the same way. 20Vis Hardy st., near Sixteenth.
11LATION WANTED TO DO SECOND
O work; is lirst-class waitress and chambermaid:
references. Apply 909 Pos. si., bet t> ana 12 a. m.
1 1 IRL WISHES GEN KRAL"iroUSKWORK IN
vJ private family; also girl for upstairs work.
Call 34 Lafayette ■:.
EKMAN GIRL WISHES PLACE FOR
\X liirhl housework. Apply 13U7a Broadway.
ADY I SUES A POSITION AS COPYIST
or to do writing in au office. 417 Larkin, rm. 27.
XPEKIENCED LADY WANTS WORK AS
janltress or housekeeping: any kind of work.
Room 1, 821 Mission s:.
■yOUNG GERMAN WOULD LIKE A PO-
X sition to assist with light housework; no post-
als. 1623 Powell st.
RESSMAKER WISHES WORK BY THE
day in families; good lit and nice finish; terms
$1 5u per day. Address i<ressmaker, box 92, Call.
X SUABLE, STRONG WOMAN WISHES
XV work by the day; sweeping, dusting or wash-
ing; also take home wasuing. Address or call 74
Shipley, rear.
/ ERMAN WOMAN, GOOD COOK AND
vJT housekeeper, wants a situation; city or coun-
try. 2^3 Sixth street.
L-'XPERiENCED GERMAN GIRL WANTS
I- .a; ion as chambermaid or to wait at table.
Address -04 V» Kcldy sU, rear.
'OUNcTl'a 1 1 i WOULD LIKE POSITION AS
X companion to lady or do second work or cham-
ber worK ; good reterences. Please addiess L. li..
1221 O'Farrell St.
WOMAN WISHES TO DO WASHING AND
'» ironing or housework by the day. 245 Fif-
teenth st.
.MERICAN WIDOW WANTS POSITION AS
-TJ- housekeeper or do housework in small fam-
ily; city or co uii try. Call or address 3033 16th si.
"yOUNG SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS
X situation to do light housework. Address S.
C, box 103, Call Branch Office.
PEFINKD, EXPERIENCED ENGLISH GIRL
XL wishes position as house or parlor maid, or as
companion to invalid; wages $25; English or
American family preferred. Address M. J., 865
Bioadway, Oakland.
ANISH~GiRITwANTS SITUATION TO DO
upstairs work or as seamstress. Call or ad-
,i — 617 Geary st.
"JV UMBER Ol- FIRST-CLASS GERMAN AND
_.' Swedish girls awaiting situations at the Swed*
ish Employment Bureau, 315 Sutler st.
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A
situation to care for children and light house-
work: good home and small wages. 442 Minna.
iy ANTED— PLACE AS UPSTAIRS GIRL OR
»' assist with housework. Call or address 109
Perry st., n ar Third.
SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT
person to do v;. stairs work ; is good seamstress
and is also a good children's nurse: city or coun-
try. Call >i". '' ; ■ Florida st.
C^OMPEI EN 1 YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW
VJ with child wishes housekeeper's position, cham-
berwork or sewine; city or country. Call or ad-
dress 917 Market st., room 19.
yOL'SO LADY WANTS POSITION AS
X traveling companion. Call 706 Ellis St.: ring 2
bells.
TJ OUSEWORK— BY THE DAY; FRENCH
XX laundress; do little cooking; speaks some
English; French family preferred. 310 a Clemen-
tina st.
Vl' INCH • ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR.
'' Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $ 1 6:) per night:
$1 50 to $6 per week: convenient and respectable;
tree bug and baggage to and from the ferry.
SITUATIONS. \\ AM JED-MALE.
HTNIr.i'.A COTCHINESE A A D J A PAN KSK
employment office, 17 Webb St., below Kear-
ny. bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231.
BINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE
help; teL Main 1997. BRADLEYACO.. 640 Clay.
CO. COOK'S S-..C. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL
.branches :shor; notice. J4 6earv. tel. Grant 48.
APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT
office: best help. 81«B Batter; "1 Grant 30.
pHINESK AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT
\J ollice; best help. 414 i.-a O'Farrell; tel. I-.. 426.
\ N Al SALESMAN OF EXPERIENCE
-V thoroughly acquainted with Pacific Coast
trade and capable of handling large deals, would
like to form a connection with some iarse and re-
sponsible concern. Address L. i;.. box 120, Call.
\\ ; ANTED— SITUATION IN OFFICE; FULLY
'» competent; salary no object: middle aged;
good letters. FREDERICKS, box 1, Call Office.
BARBER- A FIRST-CLASS BARBER TO
help out evenings throughout the week. Ad-
dress F. D., bos 182, Call.
pACKKR-FIRST-CLASS WITH 10 YEARS'
X reference, wishes position in wholesale house.
Address Packer, box 67, this office.
BOY WISHES A SITUATION IN A WHOLE-
sale house; willing to work. Address G., box
148, call. :.,- ; ; * s
yOUNG MAN DESIRES SITUATION ON
| 1 private place; understands care of horses, car-
rlages and garden. Add. H. 11.. box 128, Call.
SHORT KNIFE CUTTER WANTS SITUA-
tion. Address S. IJ., box 152, this office.
IT U A T ION WANTED i.V GERMAN AND
U wife, without children, to take care of ranch
or work on a private place; man understands all
kinds of ranch or private work; wife good cook •
both first-class references. Address J. L. RAT 11-
GEBER, Napa, C.il.
"WANTED— BY good RESPONSIBLE
»' young man position to collect and deliver; se-
curity and good references. Address s. A., box 6
this office.
I [CENSED ENGINEER, 25 YEARS' EXPE-
\j rlencein city and the mines, warns situation;
city or country; man of family: can run dynamo
and locomotive. Address I. M., box 107, Call Office.
Vo'r' N I . MAN DESIRES A POSITION TO 0
X any kind of work; handy with tools. Address
Reliable, box 3-', this office.
QOBER a~n"l» RELIABLE YOUNG MAN
O (Danish) desires a steady job of any kind; will
drive wagon. Address J.. box 140, this office.
PROF ESBIONAL ACCOUNTANT OFFERS
his services in the expertlng of books, opening
and closln? of partnership accounts, writing up
books and general expert work. Address P. C
box 137, Call Office.
\VANTEI.-BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN,
»' a Situation as carpenter on a ranch; is also
used to all kinds of farm work: can furnish good
reference. Addr. ss P. O. box 17. San Lorenzo.
\V I ACHES 7 ! ER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR
'» Market— Electric lights In every room; 200
rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; 81 50 to $6 per
week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry.
THE SAN FRAXCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JTJNE 23, 1896
SITUATIONS AN TED- Continued.
CIARDENER, PRACTICAL. OR MAN ABOUT
VJT place, wishes situation: references. Address
Gardener, 417 Kearny st.
ERMANiWISHES SIT"UATIOX IN A PRI-
GERMAN WISHES SITUATION IN A PRl-
vate family; good gardener, coachman; under-
stands handling sock; pool milker; references.
Address Industrious, box 27, Call Office.
\\r JNCHKSTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR
I' Market— Electric lights In every room; 200
rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per
week: tree bus ami baggage 10 and from the ferry.
I'KJIALi; HKLP WANTED.
0^k7?30 ; NU RSe7^26 ; SECOND G I IRlTiSo":
15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and
$25: 8 young girls to assist, $10 to $15. MISS
CULLEN, 323 sutler si.
\A ANTED— 2 GERMAN AND FRENCH. SEC-
'" ond girls, $20 and $25: laundress, private fam-
ily. $25: German chambermaid, $20; ranch cook,
$20; cook, small hotel, $25; ironers in laundry and
girls for cooking en I housework in city ana coun-
try. J. F. CRO-KTT A CO., 312 Sutter st.
\\r anted- SCANDINAVIAN- laundress,
>» country, $30; German chambermaid, $25;
French nurse, maid and seamstress, $25; French
girl, country, must speak English, $20: French
nurse, $15. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st.
OOK. SMALL MOUNTAIN RESORT, $30;
\J c ook, small country hotel, $20: also young
girl, chamberwork and waiting, same place, $15,
fare paid: ranch cooks, $20; waitresses, eta
MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay St.
\JEAT GIRL, GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
i' small American family, country town, $20:
see party here. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay.
WANTED— A WAITRESS AND PARLOR
>' maid; Burllngame; $25. Apply MISS
PLUNKETT. 424 Sutter st.
II' ANTED— A CATHOLIC SEAMSTRESS
»> and maid; $25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT,
424 Sutter st.
O WAITRESSES, SMALL COUNTRY HO-
-0 tels, $20, room, etc. ; chambermaid and wait-
ress, $18, room, etc. MARTIN'S Employment
Agency, 749 Market st.
OOK, SUMMER RESORT, $36; WAITRESS,
springs, $20; German hotel chambermaid, s2o;
Swedish chambermaid, $20; 2 hotel chamber-
maids, $20: cook, country, private family, $20.
C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st.
OOK AND LAUNDRESS, $25; 3 NORSE-
girls, $12 and $15, and others. MRS. HIRD,
721 Ellis.
p IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL
VJ positions. German Employment Office, 306
Mason st. ;
ADY OF ABILITY TO TAKE CHARGE OF
a department. Address, stating experience and
salary expected, Wholesale, box 52, Call. _j
ERMAN WOMAN, COO KING, $20; CALL
early. German Employment office, 306 Ma-
son st.
/"COMPETENT WOMAN 1 0 ASSIST IN
VJ profitable legitimate business. Address Profit,
box 122, Call Office.
A'Ol'NG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK:
X sleep home; references. 1011 Buchanan st.
V I BBT-CLASS TAILORKSS ON CUSTOM
X coats. 411V_ Kearny su j
VTURSE FOX CHILD 3 YEARS OLD; GER-
J-i man preferred. 2012 cutter 3t.
"yOUNG LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; !
X sleep home. 891 Bush St.. cor Mason.
\Y ANTED— IKON SW. COR. DOLORES
»» and Twenty-ninth sts.
\Y ANTED— TO DO GENERAL HOUSE-
'» work and plain cooking. 1226 McAllister st.;
sleep at home.
: T'IRsIiLASS COOK; CITY REFERENCE
F required: none other need ai'p'y; wages $40.
Call at 621 Leavenworih street this a. m., between
10 and 12 o'clock.
p ERMAN GIRL for GENERAL HOUSE-
VJ work. 645 McAllister st.
T,' I I ; - I-i ■I. \ s OPERATOR OS CUSTOM
J coats. 225 Montgomery st.
IRL TO MIND BABY, $12. GERMAN EM-
plnyment Office, 306 Mason su
AX APPRENTICE AT DRESSMAKING.
1609 O'Farrell st.
\\ r ANTED— YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN
»» light housework. 916 O'Farrell st.
Air ANTED— YOUNG, TIDY GIRL 1O ASSIST
»' in housework. 929 >utter St.. middle flat.
WANTED— GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
'» work and cooking. 1434 Golden Gate aye.
A PPRENTICE ON CUSTOM COATS. 966
x\- som st.
IRL TO DO light housework. 109 Ya
Seventh st.
GIRL (20 TO 25); LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING;
twice weekly; $2 50 monthly. Gentleman,
box 26, Call olfice.
\\r ANTED— YOUNG GIRL to ASSIST WITH
» » housework and baby. Call 630 Jersey st.
1%, ANTED — PU Pi LS FOII MILLINERY
'» school; class now forming for fall work; prac-
tical: reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st.
AIRDKESSING, MANICURING, BEAUTY
culture lessons; agents who will handle my
toilet preparations taught free. MRS. BUTLER,
131 Post st.
OPERATOR-HANDS OS VESTS. APPLY
128 a Hayes st.
RESSCUTTING AND FITTING TAUGHT
thoroughly in three hours or less at Mils. K.
L. JoNEs dressmaking school, 505 Fell st.
PERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS-
X making taught, ?5 per month; pupils can work
for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack-
et, sleeve and skirt patterns cat to order, 25c up.
MCDOWELL Academy, 213 Powell st.
AIU-DttESSING: MANICURING LESSONS.
MIS.i DOYLE. 119 a Powell st. and 105 Ninth.
PENSIONS— J. H. SH EPARD ,v- CO., OLD RE-
X liable attorneys, 1068 East 16th st., Oakland.
TJ AiKUKESsINU. 25c AND 35c: MORNING
HA H eve classes; 101essons,$l 60. 1248 Mission.
and eve classes; 101cssoris,*l 60. 124H Mission.
pOAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 541 MARKET
\J street.
OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE;
Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market:
200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6
per we»*lc : free 'bus and haggace to and from ferry.
male help wanted:
VTURRAY A READY*, THE GREAT EM-
-1»1 ployment agents, want the following help.
Call early and get work, at 634 and 636 Clay st.
A CONTRACT TO LET TO SINK 200-FOOT
-'V shaft in mine. MURRAY A READY, Lead-
ing Employment Agents, 634 ana 636 Clay St.
MEN AND STRONG YOUNG MEN TO
<JU pick fruit, dig irrigation ditches, help make
hay and make themselves useful on a lar^e bank-
Ing company's ranch, vineyard and orchard: $20
per month and found. MURRAY A READY,
Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st.
"l/. We'll HOPPERS FOR A MINE, $1 PER
i-" cord, one year's job; 3 teamsters for a mine,
4 horses !J2t> and found, steady job; 20 tiemakers,
8c and each. MURRAY & READY, Leading
Employment Agents. 634 and 636 Clay st.
COOKS, $25. $30, 640, $50 AND $65; 5
U waiters, $25 and $30; ranch cook, $25; cook
for traveling cookhouse, $26; cook for - men and
milk 2 cows, $15: coo« lor a private family, $20;
3 dishwashers, $15. $i 0; 3 waiters for springs,
$25. MURRAY it READY, Leading Employ- i
ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st.
OA FARMER^ FOR ORCHARD^, VINE-
— U yards, farms and dairies, $20, $25, $26 and
$30; 2 choremen for ranches, $15; 3 <> i! or mid-
dle, aged men to pick fruit, hoe, etc., $15 and
j foiind: Branch teamsters, $20: farmer ana milker,
$18: man to herd bogs, $15; man to milk 15 cows,
*!.->: 10 laborers for a ranch, $16, to irrigate land,
$15; boy lor a ranch, .$10; boy for a mine, .$lO.
MURRAY A READY, Le-iing Employment
Agents, 634 and 636 Clay St.
IjLACKSMITH. $40 AND FOUND; COUNTRY
1) shop blacksmith, $ S6 and found, for a camp;
wheelwright, see boss here: sticker-band, •*'.' 50 a
day. MURRAY A: READY, Leading Employ-
ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay si.
«> HEADER-WAGON DRIVERS, C. C. CO.;
O man to gather sacks behind harvester, $35 and
found; sand teams er, ciiy, $20. MURRAY «fc
READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and
636 Clay st, .
i)(\ LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS, CITY,
»-V/ $1 60, $1 75 day and $23 month and board
and bed. MURRAY A READY, Leading Employ-
ment Agents, 634 and 636 (lay st
\y ANTED— FOREMAN POB "MINE, $80 PER
*> month: shift boss for mine, $3 per day; Mack-
smilhs for country shops, $40 to $50 and found;
blacksmith, small country shop, $30 to $35:
swampers and jackscrewers for the woods, $36
and board; chopper for logging camp, free fare,
$35 and bo:ird: i, experienced grainpilers tor
country warehouse. $52 per month and board; 7
farmers lor lirst-class ranch in Santa Clara county,
$20, steady job; 3 men for heading ana harvest-
ing, lance ranch, 2 month.-,' work, $1 50 and $2 per
day and board; 5 men for haying and ranchwork,
near city, $26 per month; ranch cook, 5 men. $20;
stableman, small livery stable, short distance In
country, $20 and found, steady place; also wood-
choppers, laborers, milkers, cooks, waiters and
dishwashers. W. D. EWER A CO., 6^6 Clay st.
XXI antTd-ice company IN COD N-
»» try wants a resoonslbie man to go in the Ice
business in san Francisco; company will furnish
any amount of ice, sawdust for storage, wagon and
horses; applicant must understand the. ice busi-
ness, have trade and do the rest. Apply to W. D.
EWER A CO., 626 Clay St.
\\' ANTED— 9 EXPERIENCED GRAIN-
>• pliers for a warehouse in the country, $52 per
month and board. W. D. EWER it CO., 626 Clay.
ANTED— SA W-FILER FUR ~Bt ) X PAC
tory, $3 to $3 50 per day; hand-ironers for
laundry, $35 and found: choreuOy for ranch. $15:
errand-boy for country, $7 50 to $10 and found;
milkers. $-2 50 to $26; American foreman for
mine, »3 day; 2. miners, .$2 75 day: laborer for
mine. $1 day and board: butter- maker for cream-
ery, $30 and board; farmers an. wives, cooks,
waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROsETT &
CO., 628 Sacramento st.
\irAITEK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $2 a; 4
''miners, machine drill, $3 a day; butter-
maker and milker tor Nevada, $30; 5 larmhamls,
game ranch, 815; woodsmen, $-0, $26 and $30;
bark-peelers. $1 25 a cord: orchard-hand, $2U;
rancli teamster and wife, $35. R. T. WARD &
Co., 608 and 610 Clay st. ;-.
IV' ANTED— MAN AND WIFE FOR HOTEL
' » for the country; man. to do cooking; woman,
to help generally; $45; see party here. Apply
MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter St. ."
AN to TAKE ORDERS FOR PRINTING.
Apply 519 Filbert si.
WANTED — WATCHMAKER'S APPREN-
t T tice. Apply at 129 Montgomery aye.
HELP WANTED- Continued.
MAN FOR A BAJfua,«3s. KISS CULLEN,
323 Sutter st.
PASTRY COOK AND BAKER, $65: SHORT-
X order cook, countr/ restaurant, $10; night
short-order cook, country restaurant, $9 a week;
cook and wife, country ' restaurant, $35; ironer,
country laundry, $ 0- washer, $35; ironer, $30;
2 waiters, springs, $25: bedmaker. country hotel,
$25; bartender, country hotel. C. R. HANSEN &
CO., 110 Geary st.
on LABORERS FOR A ROCK QUARRY, $26
*i\J and board; 10 laborers, pick and shovel, city.
•In day and board; 20 farmers for haying and
harvesting, $20, $25 and $26- 3 milkers, country,
$30: 6 roadmakers, country. $20. C. R. HAS-
sEN & CO., 110 Geary st. "
GARDENER WITH GOOD REFERENCES.
$50 to $55; gardener who learned his trade In
Europe. $25 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO.,
110 Geary st.
9 WAITERS, SAME SUMMER RESORT IN
-- ! the mountains, $30. C R. HANSEN & CO.,
110 Geary st .
PASTRY COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, NO JiAK-
X in,;, $65. C. R. HA SEN & CO., 110 Geary st.
II AMPOOER FOR SPRINGS: $35" AND
O found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st.
EXPERIENCED EGG-CAXDLER, f 60. C. R.
HANSEN ft CO., 110 Geary St.
WANTED-NIGHT COOK FOR OYSTER-
»» house, $35: cook for restaurant, $40: waiter,
plain restaurant. ,<: 0; dis i washer, $15: etc. L.
ANDRE, 315 Stockton St.
\V A:"N TED- THOROUGH CHILDREN'S
»» clothing salesman: must be good stock-
keeper. RAPHAELS, 11 Kearny st.
Q HOEMAKER CAN GET SEAT- FREE
0 and some second-hand work. 522^4 Sixth st.
OFFICE HOY— WANTED, BY A PHYSICiAN,
an honest, bright, intelligent boy 10 or 12
years old to wait on door, run errands and do
light office service; must be one who lives In the
central part of the city with bis parents and stays
at home when not engaged in his work. Address,
giving full particulars, C. C, box 72, Call Office.
\\T ANTED— COMPETENT WASHER FOR A
»' laundry; also an assistant. Apply Lane Hos-
pital, between 8 and 9 a. m.
\\, r ANTED — FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED
" cellarmun for liquor-store; one who under-
stands both wholesale and retail business: must
understand barkeeplng. Apply to 423 Kearny st.
THIRST-CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN FOR
X a ilrst-class house; also a good hat salesman;
holders of U. S. Industrial Ai-enc certificates are
eligible. Room 165, Crocker building.
WANTED— 2 YOUNG MEN WITH SMALL
»» capital to rent and give exhibitions with water
bicycle. Apply NW. cor. Taylor and Bay st.
\y ANTED— YOUNG MAN OR BO"V TO LEARN
" barber's trade. Inquire 107y 8 Fifth st.
XTOUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS PRESS-
X ing. Tailor-shop, 117 Leidesdorff st. __■
ISHWASHER; "WAGES *20 PER MONTH.
113 Seventh st.
ISHWASHER WANTED AT 820 LARKIN
street.
OLD MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT EMPLOY-
menu 611 Clay st., room 7.
WANTED— A HANDY MAN AROUND A
»» rooming-house. 16 south Park.
QOBER MAN IN WINE HOUSE; OF GOOD
0 character; middle aged; speaks German: mix
drinks for inside salesman and recommended from
last employer only need apply. Box C. M., Call
Branch Office, 630 Montgomery st. < orner Clay.
BA RUE FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC-
retary Barbers' Asso. H. BERNARD, 102
seven th Bt, : ; - ',: .■ ; *
1 i A i : I. I . S— FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.
J> P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grunt aye.
L) ARBE ±IB— TH JOURNEYMEN HA SEERS'
D Union meets Tuesday evening at 102 O'Far-
rell St.; all journeymen are invited to attend.
BARBERS, ATTENTION! ALL WHO WISH
to enter the shaving contest at the picnic of
the Barber/ Association on June 28 s»nd their en-
tries until June 27 to P. C. HAM AN. 239%
o'Farrell st.
PAHF.ERrj' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY-
X> ment secretary, CONRAD TRcjELL, 657 Clay.
BARBERS/ ASSOCIATION Or' CAI. EMPLOY-
menu secy, P. C. Ham an n. 239 O'Farrell.
DARBERB — BEST-PAYING 8-CHAIR 15c
13 shop, laundry- office and cigar-stand for sale.
Apply or address ASA BERDRi »W, san Jose.
ANTED— SI EADY MAN TO ASSIST IN
'♦ store and make himself useful in cash busi-
ness; salary $75 per month; must have i 250 cash.
See STRAND & CO., 917 Market st.
WANTED— PARTNER WITH $50: WELL-
»* paying butcher-shop. Apply at saloon 130
Fourth st.
\Y ANTED — STEADY MAN TO COLLECT
»» and assist generally in light business; salary
$75, with chance of increase; must have $150
cash. 777 Market su, room 7.
TAILOR'S SEAT-ROOM AT 611 CLAY ST.,
X room 7: 7."> c. with use of machine.
PARTNER WANTED— ONE ACQUAINTED
X In city, temperate: rustler; reference; investi-
gate. Employment Office, 128 Four su
"V E W WALDo HOUSE, 7*55 MISSION, BET.
-i-> 3d and 4th— single furnished rooms, night 15c to
; week $1 to $2 50; reading-room; strictest atten-
tion to morning culls: clean: quiet; open all niL'ht.
nr ANTED 1000 ME.v AT DUBLIN LOTUS
** barber-shop: newly opened: shaving sc: hair-
cuttlng lOo; best aud biggest in city. 207 Fourth sU
TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE-
X low Si;:tu. for a room: 25c a nigut: $1 a week.
IODGIn77sTScTt< isc PER NIGHT; CLEAN.
J Continental House, 521 Pacifi.-, below Kearuy.
4 STIiIIA CURE GUARANTEED: DR. GOR-
A. din's Chocolate Emulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay.
/ CLERKS' AND LABORERS' CLAIMS B'GHT:
\. ac'ta adjusted. I: \ I i "■-. 612 My, tel. m. 353.
EST LNCITI .-SING' E ROOMS. 15, 20 AND
25 cents per night. $i. $1 25, £1 &0 per week.
Pacific House, Commercial and LeiiesdorS sts.
OOMS ISo TO 76c PER NIGHT; 60s TO *1 50
per week. Oriental, 225 Dm mm si.
\\l ANTED— LABORERS 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.
\Y ANTED— AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF
" some simple thing to patent? Protect your
Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN
WEDDERBURN <fc ''0.. Depl. L, Patent Attor-
[ neys, Waslilneton, U. C, for their $1800 prize orter
and list of 200 inventions wanted.
EN'S IFALF-SOLING, BOc.: LADIES, 40c:
l'l done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace
Hotel; branch 767 .Market.opp.Will A Finek's, S.F.
ALI" SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOil $2 50;
half-solelng 2.V up. 959 Howard St., nr. Sixth.
\Y h. ARK -Hi!-. DOCTORS; WE REPAIR
»' your old shoes and make them as good as new,
and with our new mnchlne.i we can do your work
at one- half the usual p.ice; don? while you wait.
662 Mission st., between First and Second Kts-
v j E\ TO FEED .MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD;
i'l all grocers keep it.
\Y ANTED — MEN TO LKARN BARBER
'» trade: only 8 weeks required; toots given and
catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard.
\kp A D— FOR THE S* UNITED l» STATES
'» Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un-
married men between the aces of 21 and 30 years:
not less than 5 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 havd legally de-
clared their Intentions to become citizens will do
accepted; this important branch of the naval
service offer.-) special inducements: giving op-
portunities to visit all parts of the world on board
our new cruisers. For further information apply at
the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis St., San Francisco,
Cal.
ESI PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SKCOND-
Imr.r! shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera-
house; new call Shoes, pointed toe, our make, $'_ 50
and $3: ladles', gents' and children's misfit and
cast-off shoes bought or exchanged.
LCliO HOUSE, 5tK5V_ .MARKET ST.—
1 toon is '-'Oc, 25c. to 60c. night; $1 to $2 week.
\UiIAT CHKER HOUSE. 523 SACRAMENTO
»* »(.. 200 rooms; best in the city sing.'c roomi
20 nnd 25c a night, * I ;i week: meal-i 10c.
WINCHESTER HOI 44 I ST..NBAK
' ' Market; 200 rooms. 25 cents a night: reading-
room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry.
WANTED, CO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR
» ' ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter
"j INDKLL.HoU^K. SIXTH AND HOWARD
J' sts.; single iurnlshed ring 75c week, 15c night,
1 ii/| TO TAKE LODGINU AT lOC, 15c
; J "v/ and 20c a nigh:,, Including cotfe« ana roll*
624 Washington st, near Kearny. ___^
\\' AN I Kl> SOLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY'; $1
f T v»ek; rooms for two. 25c a day, $1 60 a wee*;
readlnz-room: daily papers. 3C Clay st.
lT\ EN'S SECOND-HAND SHOES. SOME
j'l nearly new. "_sc sofl 25. 562 Mission.
L'i:KK BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOR 6c;
I 1 ni<m a hnttJ ••" i -I-- t. r.«-. ■•>■ '.■':<■' ' 'r- ■<•
'""' " r vAGK?iTS;.-\y'AKTiai).:-.;.v;Vr.''; : --
-frTwlSXAl)Y^\NVASSEßsTN^rw^r^^^
Xed article; bell on sight: best thing for years;
Investigate. ii Glen Park aye., 9 to 6. Good thing.
GENTS WANTED— AGENTS FOR A WELL-
_r\. known and fast-selling article; ladies or gents.
JACqUES. 910 PacHlcst.
IIVE AGENTS, 870 WASHINGTON ST.,
J Oakland ; .f 2to $5 per day. Ladies and gen-
tlemen.
A GENTS-BIG BOOK; NEW IDEA; BIG HIT:
_.x low prices; don't order campaign outfits until
you see ours; the greatest campaign book or 1896;
prospectuses 50c. F. PERSON, manager sub-
scription department, The Whltaker As Ray Com-
pany, 723 Market st.
A GENTS TO SELL A NEW ARTICLiS.' AP-
;\ ply 1027 Markov st. .
; JSOAKOINU WANTKD.
BOARD AND ROOM: DESIRABLE LOCA-
tion: exchange for piano. C. v.. box 159. Call
Otlkc.
I'UKNI.SIIKI) FLATS WAN i XI).
TpURNISHEI) FLAT ; 6 TOB ROOMS; PERMA-
P nerit:y : civ.- price mid details. ]■'. box 140. all.
WAN i i;i>~.ui.sci;i7EA>riiOL's.
QBCON 1 1- i ! .* .\ : ! i FORGbT WITH BLOWER
O wanted. F. KaSTEN, 621 Ash aye. . ;
\l ' ANTED— BABY- CARRIAGE IN GOOD
''order. Address, stating price. 8., box 16, Call.
SELL YOUR 800 S. CLOTHING AND JEW
elry to A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.; send postaL
PERSONALS. -, • __;;-2__-
'^A^V^C^lfßE^T^dTv^OßCE^LA W8 A SP&
I A. daily; private; no charge unless successful; all
' law suits, claims, collections, wills, rie°ds, etc., at-
j tended to. G.W. HOWB.atty-at-law. 850 Market st
I T ADIES— FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY
i Xj Tues.,2to3:'dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. .
ESKROOM FOR RENT. ROOM 305, !
Spreckels building, 927 Market st. -
PARTINGTON'S SCHOOL of MAGAZINE I
X and Newspaper Illustration commences its va- |
'■ cation on Saturday, June 26, and resumes work on j
! Monday, July 13. For particulars a Idress 424 Pine. ;
LINCOLN BROS.. CASH GROCERS, _6 I
XJ Sixth St., middle of the block— Eggs, 10c dozen : ;
butter. 20c roll; hams, 6c pound; jelly, 10c can; i
I flour, 80c sack; tea and coffee, 2sc pound ; apricots, ;
, pears, plums, apple.? or prunes, 5c pound. LIN-
i COLN BROS., 220 Sixth s:.
! INFORMATION WANTED CONCERNING
X BENJAMIN L. ROADCA P. formerly of Abi- i
lene, Kans.. and lately of Pueblo and Salt Lake
I City, ana now supposed to be in :>an Francisco or ,
, vicinity. Address HAVEN & HAVEN, room 13, ;
, seventh floor. Mills bulding, S. F. j
i TRIED GETTING YOUR HAIR DRESSED ,
I J- at Lederer's? Do. Excellence and thorough- |
i ness is my hobby, and the price— 2sc— is my strong
point. G. LEDERER, 11] Stockton St.: the store
nearest Geary; don't mistake the number. j
AIR1 I BESSINQ, MANICURE, 25c; I
face treatment. BUTLER'S, 131 Post su.r. 20 |
JiM LEE, FIRST-CLASS CHINESE -LAUN- \
dry. 1913 Bush st.
S~ U RE CURE FOR POISON OAK. RlNG-
worms and other skin troubles: eczema re-
lieved: improves complexion; externally applied;
sent by mail for 25 cents. Address P. O. box
2053, San Francisco. Ca!.
RS. DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA-
cial artist: wrinkles removed; purest toilet
articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47.
R. J. M. EDMUNDS, SPECIALIST: DlS-
eases of nose, throat; dentistry. Cat. & Kearny.
"PARISIAN MILLINERY SCHOOL; A FULL i
X course taught in six weeks: competent gradu-
ates guaranteed positions. 8 Golden Gate aye.
VOID "EVILS. SEE DR. HAP.DCASTLE
on sex science, etc., 628 Montgomery, room 1
pLOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT
\J mr.nufrs' cost. Factory, 20 Sausome, upstairs.
AZOR EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET ST.; t
fine edge put on razor for 25 cents.
WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING: j
II low prices first-class work guaranteed. Give
a trial to J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary, nr. Kearny.
GEO. W. PHELPS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 215
Sansome st., room 4.
■quits TO order ON INSTALLMENTS to
to guaranteed parties. $15 upward. Cut-rate
Taloring Company, l ll7 Market St., bet 7th and 8;h.
T IBEUAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JKW-
XJ elry, etc. : lowest rates. 848 Market st.
.'lnn/^ CARDS, $150; SHOW CARDS, 15c:
H'UU tel. Black 14L HILL. 22 Geary st-, r. 39.
AT THE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU
can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.; also
dress goods, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS-
CHILD'S, 213-215 Mason st, ; open evenings.
LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM |
Winchester House, 44 Third St., near Market; ;
200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per j
week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. j
U^ STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES' HAIR-
O. dresser, removed to 24 Geary. Popular prices.
ITY OF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 132
Geary, removed from Larkin st. to 119 Stock-
I ton; first-class laundry. MRS. JAUSSAUD.
j IJIGOI/TDOOF* STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE-
; X) ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts. : artistic ad-
' vertisements In living light; promoters of busi-
| ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st-
LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES'
clothing bought, COL.MAN. 41 30. cor. Jessie.
' DREgSMABJBBS.
DRESSES $2 UP; WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UP;
lawn $1 up. 505% Natoma St., above Sixth.
OSTUMF.S REASONABLE; SPECIAL
rates to professionals. Room 95, St. Ann's
building. 6 I-'tldy st.
V C ATI ON" AL.'
PROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF
X violin, guitar, mandolin, banjo. 1707 MarKet.
RS. MELVILLE SNYDER. 715 POST ST.;
vocal music; piano; elocution for parlor,
j stage, rostrum, bar or pulpit: practical Shakes-
-1 pearean and general dramatic elocution a specially ;
I vocal classes Monday BP. M. : $1 per month.
SHORTHAND AND TYPK W R 1 T ING
school: terms $3 per month. 605 Ellis St.
ATIGHT*CHOOL;IIEALD'SBUS.COLLEGE;24
j i-\ Post:conimercial. shorthand, English: low rates
I>IANO LESSONS, 50c HOUR. MR. WATTS,
IJT2IB Golden Gate aye.
OOKKEhPING BY TARR; ONLY ACCOUNT-
BOOKKEEPING B"i TAI'.R; ONLY ACCOUNT-
ant teaching; V& time and far more practical
| than any college; rapid calculations. ' 659 Market.
A TTEND BTIEHL'S COLLEGE, 728 MARKET
£\- st. The very best individual instruction; j
j 20 trial lessons in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen- i
j manship, Typewriting, etc., $1; books free. >
OOKKPNG, WKITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR i
day it ni-'ht; norlasses: $5 month. 84 5 Mission I
ECU T'S 10-LETTEH SHORTHAND IS THE ■
latest and best; 100 words per minute guar-
ant'd; 2 mo. (incld. typewriting), *2s. 927 Market. !
pUITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO and VOCAL !
VJT lessons: £3 mo. MARY WESTHAUS. 39 Fifth. j
PRIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCING: CLASS- i
X es Tues. and In. Misses HtM)Y,ti.\ Hyde st. !
JOSEPIf GREVEN. VOICE-IMPROVER. 82
0 Ninth st.
SPANISH, FRENCH ACADEMY. CASTILIAN
and Parisian, 3 lessons w. ; 93 in. Maze b!<l.,r.t'7. j
UPaSIsH, FRENCH. HERMAN; MODERATE. i
OMelsterachaft School Languages, 122 O'Farrell s:- \
YRES', THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL-
lege, 325 Montgomery st, ; individual instruc- !
i tlon in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.; life '
I scholarship $50; low rales per week and month.
liKl.Amd'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING- j
1 X) Private theatricals arranged; pupils re h parsed
on stage. R. 6 and 12, 1.0.0. V. block, ,'ih and Mkt
SCHOOL ELECTRICAL* CIVIL. MINING, M £
chanica! engineering, surveying, architecture
assay; estab. 64. VAN DER NAILLEN. _____£__■
H BALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST ST.
Bookkeeping, busineu practice, shorthaad,
typing;, electrical engineer, ng, telegraphy, modan
l»npua(rps rapidly taught. write for catalogue.
j A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THB
■£\- WEEKLY CALL. In wraocer. for mailing.
LOST.
| QIA REWARD— LOST, JUNE 17, FROM 808 '
•_ LU »t Belvedere, junction beach road with
| middle road, near Dunbar residence, round plain
gold locKet bearing monogram "J. s."one side and
"11. R. i ." on other: inside containing lady's pic-
ture and opposite it date September 4. 1894; locket |
' being attached to double uold chain- with long I
twisted links connected by small round ones. Re- i
turn to J. S., 427 Sansome st., and receive above
i reward. •
1 JUNE 22, DEERHOUND PUP. COLOR
J J black, legs and face black and tun, white
I breast and while stripe on face, white tip on tail". i
j finder will be rewarded. Call A. M.vZOUC, 15 j
Virginia pi., on 5 Broadway, above Stockton st.
I OS! i. (>!,!> LOCKET; FIMGRE BOTH i
I 1j sides, with diamond on front side; handsome !
reward. 6251/2 Larkin s:., third floor.
Lo-: CUFFRUTTON", ON PICNIC TRAIN
Sunday. Return 1057 Miss on st.
I"-! LARGE FRESH RET) C«7W; LIRERAL
j reward. Return to 1798 McAllister st.
O^p. REWARD-LOST ON spear ST.. SMALL
tipo leather satchel, j Return same to 517 Mission
St. an. l receive above reward: no questions asked. I
PUG DOG; ANSWERS TO NAME OF BUD. '
X Return to 1.38 Howard st.: reward. ;
DENTISTS.
FIRST-CLASS Di NTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS :
X prices: iirst-clnst results: painless extraction
and painless implantation of teeth. W. C. HAR-
DING, CM., M.D., 500 Butter St., corner Powell.
i R. DUCK 1, 1 70:; in- l~vi~. NEAR UU-
-1 ' cnanan; gas given' crown anil bridge worK.
R. L. T. i RANZ— EXTRACTION PAINLESS,
crown work, bridge work and teeth without
j plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ays.
/ vROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 7SO MAR- j
V, ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists: only reli- I
able ngent for painless extraction; artificial teeth
inn $.'): linings frm $1 ; extracting 50c, withgassL.
5*7 .\~SKT IOK TEETH: WARRANTED AS
»)p < good as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS,
dentist. 930 Market St.. next Baldwin Th,-ater.
I \K. LUDLUM HILL, 1-443 MARKET ST.. '
IJ near Eleventh: no charge lor extracting whei I
plates are made: old plates made over like new; '
teeth from $8 per eel; extracting 50c; gas given.
TuJTfi. ... I,* i'l:,-. i... *7; WARRANTED I
X I live years. DR. V. CA VaLSKY, 24 Sixth St.
SET OF TEETH WITHOUT A rU'fK. UK. H.
ci. YOUNG, 1811 Polk at. i j
|)K. GEORGE W. LEEK. THE GENUINE !
XJ Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction i
•rd patentee of Improved bridge work or teem :
without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'l'arrell at.
i> a INLESS EXTRACTION. 60c; CROWN
X bridge work a specialty; plates, $5 up: 13 vearj
experience. R. L. WALSH. D.D.S.. 815*/4 Geary.
/ OLTO.V DENTAL ASSOCIATION. »ud MAlt-
\J ketsu DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.
R. J. J. LEEK, 1 206 MARK XT, COR. GOLDKN
Gate avp.— Opon evenings; Sundays till noon, i
AIX WORK REASONABLE AND WAJI"
A ranted. DR. J W. KEY. im Market si.
FURNITCBE WAKTJSp.
OD-UAND FTTR^m'IJRbPToR COUNTR V";
£j good prices. T. LUBELSKI. 7 city Hall aye.
JC. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALI-
O . fornia st,. corner Kearny, pays best price for
furniture and merchandise.
\ M ALONE PAYS -^0 PER CENT MORK
+\. than elsewhere for furniture to fill country
orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth »;.
IF YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FI.'RNI-"
X ture and merchandise see P.URD, -11 Larkin.
li KFORE SELLING YOUR. FURNITURE
,XJ »end for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market
C BASCH. 321 SLTTER, WANTS FURNI-
O. ture. saloons and merchandise: highest price.
H MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE,
. carpets, piano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 76L
BUSINESS JCHANCES.
"_^Q7{nr^AivF~INTEREST IN THRIVING
S)OUU. cash business; duties light and easily
learned: or will exchange for real estate in city or
acrosi the bay. H., box 33. Call Office.
iiAA partner RESTAURANT;
— UU.lady. STENBERG COMPANY, 632
Market st. -, ' -
d"-)^f\ PARTNER TO PURCHASE HALF
t!p_«JU. interest in well-paying saloon near
Kearny.st.; run place night and day: German
preferred. STENBERG CO., 632 Market at.
tH<£/*IA SALOON AND LIQUOR STORE;
«]pDUU. south of and nr. Market: receipts $15 to \
»-.'o- full value; stock andlflxtures; family trouble.
STENBERG CO., 632 .Market St. ___^_
A-IA t\{\(\ ROAD HOUSE, ACROSS THE !
<Ip.LU.UUU. bay, near railroad. depot: hand- !
somely furnished rooms, bar, dining-room, parlors
and promenade grounds: finest family and sum-
mer resort: well known as enjoying most desirable
class of patronage: > good bar trade the year round; i
this offer never "equaled; means a fortune in a few
years: owner owns the prope'ty; satisfy yourself.
STENBKRQ & CO., 632 Market St.
m»T nt\f\ RESTAURANT, OYSTEK-HOUSE, :
rnXOUU. handsome private rooms: three en- |
trances; old-established trade; chance rarely of- ,
fered in lifetime, where, with $1600 invested, large
income certain. STENBERG CO.. 632 Market. !
©OH BUTTER, MILK A D DELICACY
fooV. store: thriving location; living-rooms:
new stock; suitable for family. STENBERG CO.,
632 Market st. ' - '
T\O YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS
X' promptly. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st.
S"nafi WOOD. COAL, HAY AND PEED;
<£)OUU. does an express business; 4 horses:
wagons; owns buildings. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. |
<£"■}/ i HOTEL OF 24 ROOMS, BAR,
tJp_UUU. dining-room, etc., summer resort, 1
hour's ride from San Francisco, clearing 9150 per
month; rooms commanding a beautiful marine
view; must be seen to be appreciated; part of pur-
chase price can remain; satisfactory reasons given
for selling. Apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny.
i./JAA PARTNER IN ELEGANT PAYING J
?J*Ol/U. business: will stand the fullest investi- |
gation; rare chance for young or middle-aged
man; ouly object in taking partner Is to enlarge
the business. T. l/ÜBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye.
m, I 4 f\f\ AN ELEGANT BUTCHER-SHOP
<Jn 1 ttUU. across the bay, with two horses and
wagons, fine fixtures, safe, "cash ret' ster: working
3 men and doing fine business; object of selling
sickiiess;investigate T.LUBELSKI.7 City Hall ay.
m>C'f\fl FINE STATIONERY AND CONFEC-
tJpOUU. tionery business; in good locality; rent
cheap; with 3 elegant living-rooms; the best bar-
gain for the money ever offered in this city; see
this to-day. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall aye.
CL' 1 i\f\ VEGETABLE-STORE AND FRUIT-
«Jp LUU. stand. $150— Saloon; paying fine.
$700— Restaurant: wor:h $l.'00; see this.
$200— Branch bakery and delicacy ; worth double.
$1100 — A snap in an elegant grocery.
T. LUBELSKI.- 7 City Hall aye., for bargains.
Qii'l^fl FINE GROCERY and bar, best
»]P"d:iJv. location in city, good business, sells 8
barrels of beer a week; only reason for selling,
other business; see this at ones. T. LUBELSKI,
7 City Hall aye. !
r_l C A PARTNER wanted —LIGHT, !
<!?I«JU. genteel business, with rising young
man of good standing and reputation; no night or
Sunday work; well established and will pay from
$65 to $75 per month. See to-day GEO. STEW-
ART, 602 Market st. .
<si^nn parTner IN OLD-ESTABLISHED
tjJVJUV. mercantile commission-house, controll-
ing large trade from all parts of the coast; owner
desires partner as business is too much for one;
business has always been prosperous andean be
largely increased: will pay big returns on money
invested: will bear thorough investigation; for-
tune for some active man who wants profitable
investment. GEO. STEWART. 602 Market st.
(V. IOC CANDY STORE, NORTH OF MAR- I
<Jpl. — O. ket, etabiisbed 22 years; rent $12; liv-
ing rooms; furniture included. M. LESS CO., i
783V 3 Market st. :
fflj'ir.A"" RESTAURANT; 3 LIVING ROOMS:
r^ — <>\'. rent $20: doing Al business: daily re-
ceipts $10. M. LESS & CO., 7831-2 Market st.
C-O-ftA CORNER GROCERY AND BAR;
»rn OO\jyj . exceptionally good location: large i
well-selected stock; fine s ore trade; big bar busi-
ness: large outside route; bargain. M. LESS CO.,
783y 2 Market st.
<j>qrr\ SALOON; THRIVING INTERIOR j
isOo\J. town: opposite large railroad depot; j
cheap rant; living rooms; receipts $10; daily ex- ;
penses *1; good stock. M. LESS CO., VB3V2
Market st.
<5j 7~i \ PARTNER WANTED lIN FAMILY
•Jp i OKJ. liquor-store; ■ run successfully by
present o-vner for 20 years; large outside route: ]
half cash: younir man preferred: must have good
references." M. LESS & CO., 783';. Market st.
<_ I r/i COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE;
tJpXUU. worth $750. DECKER, 1020 Market.
ALOON ; BEST LOCATION; NO REASON- i
able offer refused. DECKER, 1020 Market st.
Of\{\ BAKERY: FINE CORNER;3 ROOMS; -
OUU. bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market st.
To SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND
quick for cash see STRAND & CO., 917 Market I
©97,-. grocery and "bar-, old estab- I
«„ — < I •'. lished; rent only $10: No. 1 location: !
pays well. STRAND <£; CO., 917 Market st. •
(2« I r~'£ SALOON, 4 ROOMS, PIANO, ETC.
«ff)l 10. STRAND A CO., 917 Market St. -
C:Q k 7^ coffee saloon, pays well. '
<jPO_O. STRAND <& CO., 917 Market st. J
0:1 *)t\i\ BUTCHER.SHOP: trade OK $50 •
»iT X_UU. to .$6O a day; this place is well fitted
up and everything complete for the business; 3
horses, 1 wagon, 2 carts; great bargain; cheap at
S'-'OOO. See SIR AN & CO, 917 Market st. ...; ■
<3T9nn MARKET-ST. CIGAR-STAND AND
•_— "' U. cl' brooms; must be sold: low rent.
BARRETT, 1125 Market st.
uj-jiA BRANCH BAKERY; 4 LI VING-
«IpOv/. rooms: low rent; receipts $5 to $7 a day.
BARRETT, 1125 Market st.
QQA CHOPHOUSEAND SHORT ORDERS: ,
<IpOU. receipts $7 day; low rent: great bargain.
BARRETT, 1125 Market st.
Qr AA WOOD, COAL AND EXPRESS BUSI-
f^)O\J\J. ness; 4 horses, 4 wagons; boiler, engine j
running: saws, scales, etc. ; positively clears $150 I
per month. BARRETT 1125 Market St. j
"V7-ERY REASONABLE; ONEOFTHE BEST
V dye works ill the city; perfectly equipped: long
lease; very low rent; artesian well; central loca- ,
tion. Particulars, branch office, 619 Valencia.
"LOR SALE— HOTEL OR LODGING-HOUSE: j
X 37 fine furnished rooms: kitchen: dining-room; !
line bar; entrance to 2 streets; rent reasonable; J
will be sold at a bargain: near ferry depot. Ad-
dress F. D. P.. box 106, Call Office. j
OAL AND TEAMING— PARTNER WAST- !
.' ed: old-established, paying business: capital
required, $4003. Address C. R., box 134, Cull.
GROCERY ANn SALOON-VERY CHEAP. I
low rent. 249 Stevenson. >
H,\ VING 2 ii.fc.Si Al ' KANTS— ONE CHEAP; I
trial given. Apply 1241 Market.
T OTS IN EXCHANGE FOR SALOON OR
XJ boarding-house. __ 8., box 134, Call Office.
T7VOR~ sale WELL-ESTABLISHED FRUIT
.V and poultry store: make offer. 1003 Howard ,
St.. cor Sixth. j
pROCKRY AND BAR; ESTABLISHED V 5
VJ years; line bar trade; fine fixtures and cash
register; 4 living rooms: other business cause of
selling: Offer wanted. 439 Grove St.. cor. octavia. i
1~ O R EX CH AN G E IOR LOD(.;IN(}-HOi;SE
-T business or other property, 80 acres of line
farming land and some caHti; Walla \V alia County,
Wash. ,free. MACGILLIV .. AY & CO., 1028 Mar-
ket st.
PARTNER WANTED— EITHER LADY OR
X gentleman; paying business; references. Ad-
dress a., box 161, Cull Office.
. ARGAIN IF SOLD TO-DAY; SALOON !
' established 20 years. See owner, 1123 Dupont.
<JK |/1A SMALL MANUFACTURING BUSI-
TtUU. ness: only on in city: drawing good
business: good reasons for selling. 415 Mont- i
gomery st-, room 7.
&o;|) RESTAURANT; ESTABLISHED 15 ■
»J>Ot/U. years: run by present owner three and !
a half years: receipts $'i 0 per day; rent $22 50; 6
rooms connected if desired: selling on account of
sickness. Address s., box 89, Call Office.
BASER DUCK AND POULTRY
X ranch: -$750. T. F. CON KLIN, office Red Flag,
opposite Six-mile House. San Bruno road.
DRUGSTORE FOR SALE; A FINE CHANCE;
owner has other business. Drugs, box 3, Call.
PARTNER WITH $25 CAPITAL WANTED
X by lady of means. I'.ootn 2, 12 Mason si.
&17^ CIGAR-STORE, WITH LIVING
(jpXlO. rooms, on account of sickness: no
agents. 1127 Mission st.
*"} r-.fi' PART ER WANTED IN GOOD
<£_ O\J. paying saloon; g od supp'y of stock. !
Apply at 1.1 Mason s'... corner Pacific.
fflj'>-A PA YJNG CORNER SALOON WANTS !
O — *)\J. partner; experience unnecessary. 633 1
Howard st.
uj. I 9=T~coT- F ANDCHOPHOUSE; SAME
<IP ' ~0. hands 7 years. J. COLE. 506 Howard.
MAN WITH $100 To JOIN ME; V. r T MEAN !
business. B. 15.. box 12, Ca 1 Office.
LMRST CLASS GOOD-PAYING bakery '
X che&D, on account of death, i Call office.
RESTAURANT— GOOD LOCATION; GooD '
place for man and wife: cheap. * Apply Call.
ft 9 ~,fti) FIRST-CLASS" SALO »N; LEASE;
<rr^«;vu. good trade: owner retiring: chance
of a lifetime. Address C. H., box 139, Call office.
&9000 ' OXK OF ™ I{ *•-- l PaYlao
<i, f»UU. suiii'.nerand winter hotels and heakh
resorts in California; on railroad: magnificent
scenery; well established; pays $J 500 a year net
and stowing. H. M. WOOLLEY, 632 Market si.
1-MRST-CLASS BEER SALOON; CENTR\LLY
J- located; near Market st. For further particu- '
lars addre.-s EDWARD CONOLLEY. 5J2 Mont- j
goinery 5... or call bet. 12 and 1 o'clock.
U/ ANTED-GRUCERY AND BAR IN GOOD
'» location, or suitable corner store with livintr-
rooms. C. H.. 1818 Polk st. . " S
ALOON FOR SALE— GOOD LOCATION, GOOD
kj stock; no reasonable offer refused. Inquire
room 40, Chronicle building. *"4u.re
\\T ANTED-I'ARTNERIN WOOD AND COAL i
»» business; horses, wagons, eta; lease; bouse I
rent free. Apply Call Office. : -
\ ■' OUNO BUSINKBS MA N WITH SOME
J. ready cash wishes to secure iv position, or
would Invest in business enterprise in city orcoun-
try. Address J. S. W., box 17, Call Office.
■WILL: TRADE OR EXCHANGE BAKERY
outfit, horse and buggy, electric fan. bicycle,
orange land, town lots. Columbia, 128 Fourth.
BUSINESS CHANCES— Contlnuejl^^
m C r{ CORNER GROCERY AND BArT^LIV I
irSOOU. ing room, north of Market: low rent,
gooA place: kept by owner for years; rare chance.
\V I L K K & WOLF, 531 California st.
(D..K.AA SALOON, ESTABLISHED YEARS,
>OUU. with large patronage, on Krarnyst.;
partners don't agree. WILKK. 531 California st.
"(\i\ HONEST AND INDUSTRIOUS PART-
Jfr«DU ! '. ner wanted in hotel and saloon: clear-
ing $200pe?month. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Call-
fornia su , ,
a»Cf\f\ CANDY-STORE. BRANCH BAKERY
S)bUU. and stationery; laundry and U.S. stamp
fttrpnrr- Market su; 5 rooms, bath; rent $15; kept
by owner 6 years. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cali-
fornia st. .
C,' A n. BRANCH BAKERY; DOING VERY
rSOv'U. cood business; daily receipts above
SlO- 3 living-rooms- rent $22; rarest chance.
WILKE & WOLF. 531 Callfornlast.
a»O-f\l\ STEAM LAUNDRY; ESTAB-
«Ir«">OUU. lished for years: all modern improve-
ments- doing large business: 4 horses and 4 wag-
ons: owner owns property: will give lease.
WILKE & WOLF. 531 California st.
GL'OZ.I\ SALOON; ESTABLISHED YEARS;
0')0u. rent $30; lease: :•■-•■ ri . •• daily receipts,
$15: near Market Hall; actual value, $1000. Call
WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st.
ITIOII SALE— THE PA i EXT RIGHTS OF A
X) newly patented machine, called the Farmer's
Pride, consisting of an Improved barrow and roller
which also can be worke.l in connection with seed-
sower. Inquire at aNDRE V KRUCCKELS.
1154 Washington St., Oakland.
DESTAURANT: FIRST-CLASS TRADE: FOR
I\j sale cheap on account of sickness: will ex-
change for property or business of equal value in
locality and climate suitable for consumptive.
Call or address 3321 Mission st.
IpOR SALE, AT A SACRIFICE. A SPLENDID-
. paying restaurant between 2 enrhouses; rent
only $17, living rooms included: owner retiring
from business. Apply at once 3279 Mission st.
NEKGETIC MAN WANTED BY LADY AS
Xj partner; country business; $50. Room 9, 122
Post st.
SALOON; LONG LEASE: LOW RE.NT. AP-
ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific St.
PARTNER WANTED BY At ADY: GOOD
X proposition; $75 capital. 11 Taylor St., room 1.
GROCERY AND BAR; FULL FIRST-CLASS
VX stock; 3 rooms attached. Fifteenth and Dolores.
Q.l B A LOok ; r Al; BEST RETAIL'LO-
rJpIOUv/. callty; strictly first class; small ex-
penses; good profits; desire to sell immediately,
account of sickness; every opportunity to Investi-
gate. Address W. S., box 81. this office.
ARGAIN— FOR SALE, CHEAP, A ClGAR-
store. 8 Clay st. .->S-ts« :'
p ROCERY AND BAR; TRANSFER CORNER.
VJT Apply this office: no agents.
•{SI f\(\(\ HA LF INTEREST IN OLD ESTAB-
tjf 1. ''V/l/. lisht'd, well stocked, sood paving
general store out of town; double value in sight;
trial given; 1 pr.rtner retiring. Apply Call Office.
\ I AN WITH $150 WANTS TO BUY INTER-
-1»X est In paying business, groceries, etc., across
bay preferred ; no agents. DELAIN'S, 2106 Mar-
ket St.
VRUITSTORE — GOOD BUSINESS; TRANS-
X I fer corner. Fill more and Turk sts.
AKERY, NOTION'S AM) CANDY STORE:
established for years: nice living-rooms. 101!9
Valencia st.
<^j ii\t\ R A It E CHANCE; Flli-'l- I.A^-
»JnT:UVJ. restaurant on principal street of Hay-
wards, doing a good business: selllucon account
of sickness. Address l>. C, box 45, flay wards Cat.
NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT
for cash: city or country. M., box 2 Call.
OOD ROUTE FOX SALE ON THIS PAPER.
Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2.
fjrA|lf\ CHAMPAGNE BUSINESS l-OP.
<Jp«JUUU. sale: well established; complete
manufacturing plant: stock, etc.: principals only.
Apply F. 1. CASTELHUN, rooms 4 and 5,3^5
Montgomery st.
p ROCERY STORE, 3 ROOMS, FIXTURES,
VJT some s:o:k, to let. 2201 Fifteenth St.
BLACKSMITH-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP;
good place; $150. Inquire 337 Fifth St.
OOD OPPORTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO
close estate; business est. since 1869: amount
needed 840,000: owner will remain If arrange i
can be made. Address F. I)., box 137, Call Office.
"L^OR SALE -OLD-ESTABLISHED SALOON
J and wine cellar in a near-by town Inquire
WICHMAN, LUTGENS A CO., 31ri Clay St.
~T \VE*;K : « NEWS FOR 3 CENTS— THE
. V WEEKLY CALL. La wrapper, for mail
LODGIKG-HO UMK3 FOB SALE.
1 ROOMS; NICE HOME: EDDY ST... $351
J £ 16 rooms; big bargain: Powell st 550
22 rooms, near Baldwin Hotel, on! 650
36 rooms, corner, oak furniture: plan* 1100
50 rooms: $125 a month guaranteed: none better.
25 rooms to let, unfurnished: eleguai house.
A. M. SPECK A CO., 802 Market st.
1 r-KOOM COR. HOUSE. NEAR BALDWIN;
XO must sell. DECKER, 1020 Market st.
r A ROOM HOTKL: RENT .$7O: BUSINESS
O\J location: $1500. DECKER, 1020 Market.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A LODO-
X Ing-house see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall are.
TOOK BARGAINS IN LODGING-HOUSES SEE
X STRAND & CO.. 917 Market st.
WO LODGING-HOUSES: 16 BOOMS; ONLY
$200; clear profit $40. 859 Mission st.
ARGAIN— I4 ROOMsTYIJLL OF STEADY
BARGAIN- M ROOMS. FULL OP STEADY
roomers; north central. Address B. C, box
161, Call.
•> ROOMS; BEST-PAYING HOUSE: CHEAP ;
"O easy terms. 115 Second st.
T ODGING-HOUSES BOUGHT, SOLD AND
XJ exchanged. PHELPS <fc CO.. 917 l.arkin st.
no WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR U575:
—O low renU Inquire grocery. 40 Sixth st.
I,OI)tiIN<;-H(M "SKi TO LET.
~L*J^ arranged for lodgings or houskeeplng.
FIK-MTllu; lull SALE,
I^^OoKoiLCLOTncltTT^T?^^ To
J^ Engli h Linoleum 35
Brussels Carpet .' 45
4-room out lit. solid oak 75 00
SHIREK A SHIREK, 747 Market st.
T.-'OR SALE— 7-ROOM FLAT. i.'OMPLETELY
X I and newly furnished: rent f:'o. 125 Grove st.
t- OR SALE OR RENT^FUItNITURE OF 7
F rooms; » bargain. 3OJ9V-5 Market st
T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 1 17 SIXTH. FOR
lowest prices on household goods, new or good
as new. cash or time, opi n evenings.
IRE SALE • '
J; Prices suiai tUI Koodi are completely 1L»-
-posed of.
Oak bed sets m "il
Bed lounges 3 }J
Stoves 7 50
Carpets, per yard ... 55
Linoleum, per yard , ... 55
Matting, per yard 13
Till onr new building Is erected these prices will
eland. Till such time we are condtfc in.; bnsinsu
Hi. BE. corner bcveuiu kud ij;ti,;ju sus. J.
NOON AN. _^
Win CARPETS; CHAMBER SETS, "1 V?
TIUV/ stoves, $5: pnrlor lets, $20: folriin?-h(»dj,
$10: heel- niiiiirPs. $7. T. I 1 MCCARTHY ll'J Uh.
CABPXT CLEANING:
ONES»^Sa^?3ABJpk.TP i CLEANING no"
renovating works. Main office 25 and 'it Bco.
fUEI'ET CLEANING, 8&; LAYING, 3c. ; RUt*
\j samples free; telephone Jessie 944. 6TRAT-
TON. 19 Eighth st.
RKAT WESTERN RPET-BEATINO
vJf works: latest machinery; cleaning 3c and lay-
Ing 3c yd. G. GEORGE, 11 Bth: phone Jessie 253.
U'HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH
'» poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car-
pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama St. ; teL So. 40.
ON KLIN'S CARPKT IKAIINU WORKS. SSJ
CON KLIN- 'BCARPKT I'AI I.Mi U'OKKS. SSS
Golden Gate aye.: telephone east 126.
1 T YSIK AM CARPET .i I an lm ■.:;:■ nova-
tine, 38 Bth. BTEVKNS, rai;r. Tel. t^outh -'SO.
CA RPE'J 3 CLEANED AND RENOVATED
\J ilke new. FERGUSON <t CO. 23 Tenth: taL
South ati. D. MACKINTOSH CO.. successor*.
E. 1 TCHELL CA RPKT CLEAN INU CO., A U
. 14th st. ; cleaning 3c a yard. Tel. Mlssioa 74.
MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND RKN-
• ovatlng works. 45:! Stevenson: twl. south 223.
HOKSKS.
UIX-YKAH-OLI) BTYLISH aTjeTpurpose
0 business horse; 1200 pounds: sound, gentle
and well broke; cheap. 351 1 hints:.
ITOR SALE CHE.V SORREL HORSE;
X 1 weight 1200. Apply 406 Sixth st.
IBIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 500 SETS
XJ of good harness, our ■ ■■• d maKe, m every de-
scription, for l< ss money than yoo can buy Eastern
trash: send for catalogue. li i McAllister St., 8. F.
ARNESS, TEAM, EXPRESS, BAKERY
wagon ; also 2 cheap horses. 1620 Miss.on st,
1 -7\ SETB NE VV AND SECOND HAND BAR*
XO\) ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys,
rockaways, carts ; must be sold. 1128 Mission sc
UCTION SALES OF HORSES, BUGGIES,
wagons, harness, etc., at Derby stables, 645
Geary ,cor. Leavenworth. every Tuesday 11 o'clock.
C. R. MARTIN, prop.: S. W ATKINS, auctioneer.
;Af| SET NEW AND BKCONU-HAND HAR-
O\J\J uess: all kinds: baggy.wagon, carts, surrey
&rockawav; 40 cheap horses, 15th arid Valencia.
HORSES Fort SALE; ALSO WAGONS
ri\J bngcies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horja
Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednea-
day. SULLIVAN A DOYLE, Auctioneers.
HORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU-
i:ir. The Hvfle Ranch. 630 Commercial st.
WAGONS AM) CAItIUAGK.S.
■POR AT EASTERN IM: Ie KS. FTNE
r carriages of every desc iptlon : cash, notes or
Installments. Carvill Mfg Co., IB 18 Bih su, S. F.
LIGHTLY SOILED DRIVING GLOVES;
O samples. H. M. HEINEM.AN, 109 sansome st.
"TCTEW and SKCOJN D-H AND BA KERS\ LA UN-
Xi dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway
and - lii"- iiu-;.--.-, S^J^ Harrison st.
T\PiS\VKITKKS.
A SPLENDID REMINGTON, $'.(): BEND FOB
sample work. SCOTT & BAN NAN, 333
Montgomery st. ...-,,'.-..-.