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12 THE STOCK MARKET. Prices for mining stocks run along about the same, w ii ha quiet, market, Tbe Mexicaj assessment falls delinquent In board to-day. At the oe'inqueat assessment sa'e of the Best A Belcher Mining Company Thursday the quantl y o: stock unpaid on was 389 shares, on: or « htcn 154 shares were sold. The quan liv sold was the smallest in many years In the standard Consolidated mine at Bodle for the week ending August 21 raise 6. Bullion vel , 245 level, sboweu 12 Inches of low-grade ore. Bins? 5, prospecting a small west seam ou i lie 83 ; level, had found nothing of value. No ore was showing In the west crosscut trim top of r:i se -i, same level; the ground was sof er. The v, In was very small in the north cliff . lrom crosscut i', ■ 8' •level. Ncrth ur.ft. ion; the foot wait, s."me level, showed bunches of quartz The w.nz;, same level, was in ran oral of lower grade. In ralfe 1, eas" vein, same level, the ground was mT* and ore poor. In rale* 1. For una vein. 6'H> | level, they were strip] i g down or-, if whi.hS j Inches was very liig > grade. In win?*.-.* t . same vein and level, there were 6 mch ••.*. oi good ore | They were sloping ore from the various points j on the 245, 266, 336, 3SO. 450 and 600 level. A « fire broke out In the wojdyard of th.* railroad i company Saturday night and threatened .he ..en: a .au bui dings, but was overcome. standard mill statement— Ore crushed for the week. -37 tons: average assay value jit tailings, *6^6; tone concent-ales produced, 1.85: assay va ue, $57 32; plate amalgam produced. 733 troy ounces: Value per ounce, *2 28. railing 1 plant 1 worked 318 ions tailings: plant 2 work, d 294 tons. The mill was shutdown by severe electrical storms ] ait of every day during the wee*:, the total loss of time b?ing two days. 'Ihe Anchor Mining Company of Tuolumne County has levied an assessment or 51 per share, delinquent Septemb-r 14. The Teresa Alining Company of Slnaloa, Mexico, has levied an assessment of 5c per share, delin quent September 28. The tan 1* raucisco Gas and Electric Company has declared a monthly d.vldend of 60c per share, payable September 1. HOARD SALES. Following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REOCLAB lIOEXIXtI SESSION", mHMEXCIXH 0:30. 4 )t> Alia. 12200 C Point ...3'-' 2O l i-avase._.26 2200 Bullion. .C't^.OU U A C 471200 Seg 8et....08 lOOCaleda 21200 Justice... 10J200 bNv 63 200 CCA V... 1.20 tOd Mxlc. 22 00 64 600 Con 1m... 02 400 Occldtl.... 10 J Union.. 38 300 C N V... .04 .'OO Ovrmn-.. 121100 V -»—..- 35 AFTEKNOON SESSION— 2:3O. 201 Alta 10*500 Kentck....o6ToJ savage... 28 60 8e1cher... 371300 Mexican.. 23 300 Seg 8e1.... 1501 F;nll'on..o7!eso Ocdd. 200 SNev._..bß 800 Con N V. .051503 611 60 X Jatlwi.36 100 C Point. ..32i11H) Potosl 85i Following were the ta.es in the Pacific Slock Board yesterday: BMrUR CFKSTON— IO:3a 2no Alpha— .-15 1000 C N V...05 400 0vrmn.... 12 40:) Alt* IV 3200 04 300 18 300 il;40-i«J Point.-. 00 Potosl 33 700 10 400 33 101 Sava.e.„.2B -100 Andes.. 17 800 Excnqr ...Ob l'-'O'J 58& M..08 201 Felcher....3o 20 J i. A i 4.700 09 70 1 A ... .73*13 > HAN 9:100 10 6500 Bullion.. Ob 100 Justice ...11 *:00 s A t. ..62\ 2 100 Ca1eda... .211400 Keiituck..i;ti 1100 t>. i 15 cnaii«e...36 BUO L Wash...oVj3JO 65 i:00 Choir 71 500 Alex _2. 1000 SU Hi 11 ..02 300 CC«fcV..l.26 300 -23 300StLouis...09 400 1.22% -PHI Occult. 61 -'5 J umuu. 39 100 conn 97 900 60 3JO Utah 15 1500 U 1mp...0- 20 J UL-blr..62Vs -00 » J»C-*£;...36 AFTERNOON BFSSrON— 2:3O. SOT Alpha ..16 300 CrwnPt...3l -'00 Occd. .-...74 6'JO Alta 11 200 3!; 15'J Onlilr 61 400 10 :00 UAO 4. 20)Ovrmn-..12 200 Andes. ...lt*i4oo ■ .....4{* -00 i'otoa 32 •ZOO Belcher- 37 10 i hd.V 93 iOO -33 4 0 3b 40'J Justice. ._Ct -':> » SeTaca... .28 15 > 1n»U....„ 71 750 Keniuck-Ot> .00 ScorDlon..o4 900 -....7 !-*jo ...._. 07 I'M SL&.-.1... .10 POO Bullion.. ..<>■; 30) Jim-ii..,. . !0< S-NeV 66 10J Caled 211200 24 200 67 10 » iha11ge.. .361700 Occdt 6 '200 68 16()Ch011ar....7t It 0 6:-'joo SHlil 03 j 100 721600 65 51 5turd...1.85 | SOOCC*V...I.2£ 100 66 .'no Uni0n. ...,«9 11.0 1.22L5. 200 *7* 100 ......40 ! 50 Conn 1)6 iOO 71600 Utah .15 1500 f Imp .0 200 73 100 * J0*4...36 900 Con NY. .05 ' CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIUAi', August 27-4 p. jf. Asked. \ BitlAsked. Alpha C0n..... 15 16 nil* — 06 j Ana. — lb tistlceu _ — 09 j And*** _ 18 15 vein net 06 07 Letcher 37 8* Mexican....... 23 24 tmSbjlenK 72 73 Iccideutal..... 70 72 Bullion — 08 LS' iphlr 64 65 t aledonttv 'M 2*2 Overman-. 12 13 Chollar 71 7;., loiosc „ 34 35 t'on.calAV.i... 1.25 1.3" savage. — 28 29 Cbailenga Cox 37 38 -eg. uetchar... 03 10 Con. imperii.. 02 13! scorpion. ...»— 04 06 Conflcence. 95 97 Over Hi 11.... ol 02 en Mew Yore 1.4 — -Serra Ne-rtkLa 67 69 Crown Point... 3* 34 tai:dar.l 1.85 1.90 kxeneauer .... 04 06 l moacnu 41 42 l>uiu .t Uurr/. 48 49U.UU1 16 17 i.*,ia..\uicti. 91 9.1 > KUUVf Jisdtm. 37 ib STOCK ASU lIOXB EXCHANGE. FRIDAY. August 27-2 F. * rXITKII STATES SONUS. Bid Asked. 1 Bid. Asked. TF4s e0n0.112 ili.%|U S 4sreg... .118411;:^, Ac new JiM.l ..4 'j — j MISCKLLANEOCS EONTH. rai-sicw»ss. 3 - itjattox-i 55.. '-. jot Elec t, 129 1 30 Ito2d Is 55.. . 10 — Intra 6s 96 101 Wi 0%. 124 124% Dpntrstex-cp — 100 P&uAydi. 11 — iC&n LAP 6s 128Va1295,» l'&Ch Ky 6s. 102 — J ACliP.lt 6» 1081/2 _ i**;-s- KlUUliinllS CcaiT-st Kss - 102% heno. WLdfcL - 105 H C«ts6V«,s.lo 2% _ t^ecto &b. - 10J losAng L 6« - 100 Ibl&NPllSv 103 10334 lioGnteeJ 6s - 101 i-PHKAriz-li 98i*i 99' Mat-stCble6sl243 — tPRKCaid«. 130 111 lioKyCon 63. 110^111 isPßltC'alS***. 90 95 NatVin6slsi — »00 sPBrRCaISs. 10034106V4 NevC'NglUs. — 103 sVWaterrti. l'Jt,3 8 120 Vi MP.)- Cut 09. _ liv sVWaterAs. iOi ' lolvj, i frayu. ha. — 09 t-AK.tuuAJi.Jt — lOji/^ W-ATKB STOCKS. Contra Costa ."43,4 36 |Sprni Valley 100 — JdarinCa.... 6u — 1 OAS AND ELECTRIC STO~KS. Capital. — 25 ll'aciflc bin 1-. ' <fiV.» 4714 Central. rHl^, _ sF'GiSKiec. t7V a 973^ MElecLiga: 9!/s o'/i ~ an Francsco 114 bt>a u-uiiL^it :>6 — l-Mocxlou is — Fan C.KJ iiu^ 94 — I INSURANCE STOCKS. Flreman'ar^lßo — | .; _ COMMERCIAL RANK STOCK'S. A no-Cat ... 53% 553,41 Ursi Na.10.1. 184 V 187% Banaor 235c 2.*t7 , '..ondonP&A. 127% — Lfcisl^JiiCo 97 100 j M rrch T. . Li - EAVI.VIIS BANK STOCKS. ner«*LCo.-13S0 1500 Isnv&Loaa.. _ 100 Pnmfi.S*!. 1160 jbecurlty. .. 251 — Mutual. 35 40 Uuluu Titus. 950 1050 tl'fimif Uui0n463%485 | 6TRKKT KAtLROAD STOCKS. California.... ic 9 ill Oats L&tlsj _ 100 Ueary-at....- 40 — jl'reaidio. .... 9 _ taaiaet-at.... 47 47' FOWD^B STOCKS. Atlantlnn... 18 17 IHianiOox... 88% 39 California.... — 125 j\ ijorit. „ i*^ 3 Auaterau.... 85 90 i • *MISCE*t.I.ANKOUS STOCKS. A taaka Tiers. l' 6V 2 97V4|Nait Vin';o. . — IV-. Her Lead Co. 100 140 ! OceanlcSSCo 3414 34i/~ HawCitSCa. 21% 22^8 Pac Aux Xv ii/„ 3 JiutchsPua 331/2 34 IPacßoraxCo.loo " — kltrEXAoau- 9o — |PurtPMiutCd i.B/ 8 — tAItS- HOKM.NJ bJvaa.J,. Hoard — 40 Alaska PacKers' Association 96 60 lo Hutchinson is P Co 33 25 3u do no _ 33 371/. 125 Mutual Electric Light. 9 25 25 Oceanic 8 S Co 35 25 60 do do 36 00 50 00 do 36 12y» 70 do do ;... 36 0) " 25 00 do -.... 35 75 25 do do „ _ 35 50 60 do do - 35 25 463 do 00 ...*_..-. 35 00 70 do do 34 87Vi 20 Water 100 OJ 60 do do, s 3 100 00 SALES— At tUI.NuUJi null J-i. Board— 10 CJlant Powder Con 38 75 5 do do -. 38 87% 125 Hawaiian Commercial 22 00 115 Hutchinson S PCo... 33 60 10 Mutual Electric Light 9 12»A 95 b v Water 100 00 176 Oceanic S Co 35 00 330 do do 34 76 165 no do 34 6) 50 do do 34 37% I 265 do do 34 25 a ♦ ■» EEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Pr sci la V. Biddick (i-abJs)to George J. A rider s' n. lot on S line of Oak street, 110 X of Laguna, E 27:6 by S 120; $EOCO . ' Estate of Julia Morrison (by F. 8. Wenslnger, executor) to P J. Moil*.»-ruo, lot on N lln<* of Lom bard street. 137:6 E of Buchanan, E 64 by N 13/:6- $1650. P.J and Louisa Mo'lterno to' Glacorao Chiosso, io-. on N line of Lombard street, 137:6 Eof Bu chanan, E 27 by N 137:6: «£OO. Same to Ferdinando BolcellL lot on N line of Lombard street, 164:6 E of Buchanan, E 27 by .\ 137:6: $BCO. ' « London ai d San Francisco Bank, Limited (b' G. Ftlcd'lch, attoine.-,) to Lona V. Lincoln (wire of H. S.) lot on N line of Wathlnt-ton atteet, IV7 F. of First avenue. E 25 b- N 11.7:81,4; $10. Henry 1 lncoln to same, same; gift. Hibernla savings and Loan socio y to City and County of San i raucisco, lot on NW line of Mission street, 2£3 NE of Hermann, NE 20 by *NW 75. quitclaim deed: $10. Daniel C. Bridget and D. C. O'itcnrke (a-s.jinis trator of the « state <f 1 awrence O'Rourke) to same. same. quite. aim deed : $10. Henrie.ta 1. sell).- to Robert T. Baker, lot on si line of Brs ant street, 80 NE of Gllbirrt, NE 23 by I se 100; $10. Jes,ie Mac« (as administratrix of the estate of Lviitla Mi rrlson) to Howard A. Kellum, ).-.- on .*' line of Nineteenth street (Bntte), 76 *. of .'crsey (iiampshir- ), X -bbv N 100; $840. Am alia Mcd an to Charles A. Mattson, lot on S line of Twenty-second street (Sierra), 60 E of Ver mont. K2sby » 100: 10. Estate of Monroe Greenwood (by executors) to ! Clara N. Setson, lot o ■ I". line of Fourth avenue. 225 Mof 1 ake street. »« 25 by E 120: *10?0 1 ilo3e and Maty K. Mori is to *-arnh M. Thrasher, lot 0:1 Sj line ot'i; rove or I bir.leth Street, 1 B \V of Warren. W 25 by S 126. b o«.k 3). lairmoiint; $.0. . Lewis F. Wil lams to Thomas L. and Laura Co* myns, lot on Sr. corner ot . reacent «nd Porter streets, - 75 by E 23:4. 1- ti (6, 78 and 80, Holll dav Map A; CI. L,- , _ _ Joseph S. .nd Mary McGinn to Charles B. Rus sell, .0 a 9 ami 10, block 38. City Laud A:Socla li a: aso lot oa * line of s aiileystreet, 25 W of Victoria, W 2 > hv s 100, lot 31. block 39, City Laud Association: $ OJ. AUtIEUA COUNTY. Char'esH sr.d i i llan B Lowell :o Myron T. lusiub'rv. lot N lineoi i* a^t F:ieventh street. 79 « X of Second avenue, N 15j by X 32, clock 28.cliu -1011. Fast Oakland; $10. Jos-pti P. and A. ary r. Twynian, Lyman 61. Kennedy and Michael he y (br coinmistioner 1 to Stephen H- Morse, lo: be-flnnlug a a point on N line lot 26, Temesja. I'ai», and dls ant 113 X from Bait 'leegriiph ay- nue and 150 .N f.oni letu esca sireai. thence 1 oni oointof begiunl .g f. 15, W 13i, N 25, it. I.>l .0 heiti.in u.g, OaKlcnJ Annex: i CIJOJ. Ma.iy J. Moss. J.- si E. and Firry 11. Auseon, Lulu .-. and W llli.ni . ; ylnr to Antone J. Kluir, lots 22- and 23. bi* 1 k J. amended map Moss Tr. c , [ Brooklyn Township; *10. .M.r..- W. aid Jane. 1 . Diamond to Henry 0 I and Adeline L. Ha a . . lot on i*. .Ine of Bro u\a , 77 of F:ik n. lav- in-. . 14 :2 by S 50, b< iie ". 12, bloc k 13, map of s. viilon of balf* arte I t<in Hays and Cjierton 1 rue: to coriect 470 d 22, Alameda; $3 Fred lu.ll .--ma Si ndelin to Minnie Cooper. lot 3, clock 0. Lei evue Park Tract, toan Lei na.o, Eden Township; *10. John Mcitac 10 Annie McKae. lot on N Ire of West tenths reet, 115 W of Magnolia, W 90 by N 119:6, duKlaiid. giit. E. C. . hapm-I* 1 and W. M. Hatfield (executors of the esta c 01 Oeorglne O. Lars.-n) to William W. Cuihbert, all Inur.'-t in the following: I o*. on sW corner of Eiirhtii «-n 1 Alice streets. 1 .5 by W 27, ! a portion of lots 15. 16 and 17, block B*l Oakland; also lot on -S line of Klghth sir. 27 W.f Mho, s 75 by W 24. a portion of 1* ts 15, 16 and 17. b'.octt 80, Oakland; also lot 0:1 W line or Alice sueet, 75 S or Eighth street, W 61, M 1. W 24. S 26. thence at rlgntMQKles and parallel with s Ine of Eighth street, 75 a. to W line of Alice, thence N 25 to beaHni g, lot 18 and a portion 01 lot 17, block 80. 0.-k and; *4140. J.me ewtou to <*torge I. Bill lot on N line of Hanover awnu *, 300 W of Newton avenue, W 100 by N 145 East Oakland: $10. Mountain Yew Cemetery Association to Mrs. Kaie.i K. Jensen, lot 31 in p. at 40. Mountain View CeniH « y, Oakland Township: $103 Edward Jr. and Isadora 1)1. ion ■«> C. W. Moores, lot on E line of Tremont street, 105 N of Essex, N 100 by F. 129:5, block X, Newbury Tract. Berke ley: *:o. Alexander Heyi emann to William R> ad. lot on swum n.f Bowdltch street a 1 d Bancroft way, s 130:3 t-y W 6U beligthe A 13(.i,4 teet of the E 50 feet of lot 5, block 10, College Homes. cad, Berkelei-; a so lot on E line ot Poplar street, It- 4 J? of sixeenth. S 40 by c 115, lot 3, blocs 585, Oakland: C* . Mur.- Dougery to Margaret Dougery. undivided half of lot on *-> Hue of channmg way. i)ut) W 01 Fulton stree - , Wsoby is 135, portion of lot 7, bio- k 3, map of property of college Homestead Association. Berkeley, subject to mortgage; g.ft. F. A. Lodge to Anna L. iianforih, lot on SK line of Grant avenue, 672.78 NE lrom NE line of county rood, Oakland to San leandro, NE 60, sE 101. hW 60, NW 100.19 t •■ beclunlng. lot io and portion of oi 16, luinbu.l Tract, Brooklyn Town ship; $10. Agnes Spaiz to Agnes Spatch Hautch (wife of H.), lot on E line 01 Harrison avenue, 150 N of 'leuih street, N 25 by E 110. being portion of lot I 8, block L, Huntington Tract, Brooklyn Town ship: gift B^rtranJL. and Cora E. 1 I. her to Albert H. Atk ermsn. lots 16 to 19, " ap of Bed Hose Tract, sub j ci 10 contract made b tween Bert rand L FTsher and Perry E. Maddux dated November i 9, 1895, Brooklyn township; $10. M. and Cathe a. McCana to Mason C'arnea, lot o. Sllne of Railroad avenue, 160 W of Prospect street. W 160 by s 265, beini portion of AUcnln baugh 22c-acre tract, quitclaim died, Alameda; 410. William and Lina Schneider to Henry E. Hen derson, lot 0:1 NW . orner ot Mitchell and Saunders stress, N 88:9 by W 40, portion of lot 36. Uhirar delil Tract, Biooklyn Town -hip; $622. Builders' Contracts. C. H. Ball with H. 11. Larsen, excavation, brick work, eta, tor a two-story frame building on SE corner of Washington and Baker streets; *1380. Elizabeth A. Knowles with William Plant, to erect a one-s:ory cottage on N line of Twenty-third street. 162:9 E of .\ oe, $1900; plans by owner. Frank Kayaer with W. li. Kenuey, to erect a two-story building on E line of Devuauero street, j 52:814 S of Washington. $2300; Chr. Kosseau, architect. Wells, Fargo * Ca with Buck-man Contracting Company, excavating and bulkheadlitg for Wells, Fargo * co.s Express building on N corner Sec ond and Mission streets, $1700; Percy A Hamil ton. ar^hl.i-c.s. John « o 11:. with James A. Cotter and E. N. I Jones, toereci a two-story frame building on SK corner Precita avenue and Mission street, $2560; ! E. N. Jones, architect. HOTEL AKRIVALS. PALACE hotel. Miss A Sterry.SanDlego D c ( o Her Jr. Cil CBi-hop, Cleveland S A Burnhim, Chicago J D rout. Ch co Mrs J D snroul. Chico Ft Lusk, Chico A 11 Cass. Denver Mrltainbrldge.w&b. M J Clark Mich Mrs X a Robins Mich it J i d wards, san Jose J J Clayton, San Jose S L' n*;, Chiia:o il BGleaaon, Los Ang Mis ii B Gleason, Cal W T IleflVr.-iaii, Yuma MUs Leaiock, l-uieka Mrs W Feiinell, Napa JF* I.nnatra n, Palo Alto Mrs M Parker, i el HA Thayer. Palo Alto W X Stokes. NY' JH Kinkead, Nevada W T -m.th, Elko Miss smith. Eluo C Sweeney, Spokane Miss Ct M Ham Ron. W E Burk. md Mr* L H F.rw.n, i v are Mrs W X Bnrk. Inl F" Bark. Vacaville Mrs V Back, Vacaville Mrs J M Martin, N V Mrs S S Martin. N V Miss Hen i< rson, N V Mrs s A Hen nriou, NY' Mrs II F; Sheiwood, Cal J A Griffin, .-tanf rd SP Erwln, 'lulaie F a Wot, Stockton P X Walker, Stanford W C Clop; on. NY R D Stephens, Sacto T J McCartny. Los Ang E C Howe, ilnna G Moger. Brooklyn J Mar', N V Myrtle M Golly. '1 uscon T C Lie ben Berlin C R Thorburu. N V GRAND HOTEL. M Boss. S Carolina E O'Connell, Mass J II Glide. Sac o C A stan, Por.lau l C r. **- immons &fy, 111 Mrs J 1 riichard. 111 itev R S center &wf, 111 C T Wllkl ison, < al M Carter, Irvinutoii F' A Dnrour. sac o J l'aikii.son, I'aloAllo Fl Jacobs, i.erkel-y R J rkelton. Sonera D A.iiler *. wf, Sucto A W Filter Redding F D Bendixsen, Flureka A Wood it wf, 1 ulare 11 G ie. Alison, Cal Mrs J B C.eveiand, cai Mrs J W Swain, Mo V .1 liauc.-:, chico JV Miller, Healdsburg GG Holiday, Vallej-J H J Emery it wf, Mich CRul\ J McMillan. San Jose s P F.rwin & wf. Tulare Mrs > Runyon. Cal W M Nuner Jr.Cal Miss Or* uuuyon Cal J J McClellan & wf. 111 J H Dutcher. Liverrnore F' 11 Ward, Oakland A W Han, l.oseburg . W 11 Dixon, Orovilie S (' Walker A wf, cal W H Payne <k wj. Cai G Pnlliips, Sucto II D i leu. Sun Jose OB i rake. Wallace W it i.iiflcl tV < at Sll Rice, Suißiin Mrs Hasting.*! it d, Cal Mrs it.thjl, saco Hugn Carry, S.cto C c nrt»r. Cal Thomas, :-au*.ulito W i. chapman, Cal N Lowenlhal, Pa Miss Sfcimuid, Sucio Mrs J CaVsnegb. Cal J L Pendleton. < onn Misi E cavauagh Cal Miss Ei la Cava tiagh, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. E H Cook, Globe, Ariz P M Kuehnrlrh.Chlcago Dr M Waldo. Fresno Dr P E Pelleri**-. Fresno L B Palmer. w&sn.LosA 11 P Barker, Liv -rmore C M Savage, N V Mrs J s t otiti .ft uaugh- Mlia B Ptiett, San Jose ters. ran Jose W WMcDougalt. Dd spgs I Kuhn.P ymouth, Cal C Wei. r.lr &w,Vali jo J A Nomaiio, La MrsWaue.&d, Ha n Jose s W Newell, Stockton O E Hansiiln, Stockton NKW WESTERN HOTF^L. W G Rainer & w, Cal J WI cox, New Zealand It P Peck. Fresno W J O'A.-il, Fresno J Wl.liams, Oakland J li Fossati, Oanland T Guy. Oaktnnd J Riley. Oakland W i.rrran, I'ort and J ciiickn.an, Hartford F' Hickman. Hartford Miss B i iceman, llrtfrd M Stiver A w. Salinas Mrs R J Vieno, salines MEETING NOTICES. CP^g= EXCELSIOR DEGREE m&iw/,**. lasts' Lodge No. 2, I. O O. I'.-Regu- *# S *^^ lar meeting 111 IS EVENING. Third **fe?s«!!sg ! degree will be conferred. --^/ihv***-** A. K. KINGSF-ORD, D. IT. P^S :, OFFICERS AND M EMBFJRS OF*,*^ to**-^ the Austrian Benevolent Society— sjaj^g You tire hereby notified to assemble air^'fig? your ball. 413 suiter st. on SUNDAY. V^gS August 29. at 8 o'clccx sharp, to participate i., „ur tweiny-seventh annual peine and excursion at California >chnetzen Park. San Raf c.. i-ociety leives on 9:30 bunt. ' Fines for non-attendance will be strictly enforced. By order J. W. TA.\E ART, President. a. Connich, Secretary jr^= A M FETING OF THF; OLD FRIENDS' 1&*& society was held last * vening, Aukusl27. It was unanimous y agreid ibat J. E. SLINKF.Y, fur mer.y .ec.etaiy. be dropi ed from the roll, and E. HF.YMAN aid F. F. LoKD were exieded lrom the Society. TOM SAWYER, President W. A. f colt ay. Financial -ice ary. SPECIAL NOTICES. epgp* POSITIVE PROOFS, BONA FIDE &-*' owner, Gostave sincier. of this properu, 16 and 16V» siiernmii, la d 1 a Cleveland st., op- posite Columbia square, sau Franclsca Occupied by forcible, unlaw ml ccciiptnts twenty-six months ■ ix legal notices were served on them to vacate. Gift d. Ed recorded In Hall of Becoid , New city Hall, San Francisco, June 11. Mort aged July 22, 189j. Deed lerorded again May 28. 1816. Sec- ond morg-.7e, to secure interest on flr.it. Decem- ber 16. 8»i Affidavit re orded agains James J. F'llnn, I tiu.'thy V. i reacy, street c n tractors, aia.ii-t vi nimoiis No. 49,357, dated December 31, tfe9i. Witness, mtrtiiia Uszynskl. 5»-_S=» THEY ARE CLOSING OUT DRESS l*-*' goods, corsets, hosiery, underwear, bed- spreads. .owes, taLle-covers, laces, eiubrollerv, linings! trimmings, veilings, etc.. very cheap at Ploi.er DiyGouds Store. lod Flf h st. ff M- M3!E. M 1 1< A NDA. ELKCTRIC AND Or— r vapor baths. Room 31. 1122 .Market st. JT^gr" MRS. DR. FisH. 36U, GEARY, ROOMS OrJy i and 3; electrician; alcohol Turkish baths- without a rival. jjK3S*» 1«0J BUSINESS CARDS $1 60. 25 Vlfc- bF-JS' Ring cards 26c. HILL, 221^ Geary si. |t^» BAD IEN ANTS EJEcTF.Ii FOR *4 »-*' rolleciions made: aty or country. Paclflo Collection Co., 415 Montgy at., zoom 6; tel. 6680. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1897. CHURCH NOTICES. |3> CENTRAL MKTHOhI-1 EPISCOPcL ***' Chinch, Mission St.. net. Sixth and Sev- enth—Rev. >.. p. Hille, V.D.. pastor: R V. Watt, Sunilav-school superintendent: J.J. Morris, musi- cal dlr'ctor; 11. M. Bosuorth. onanist. The l-astor will p each at li a m and 7:-6 p. M. Morn- ing subjec'. '-The Pre-eminence of Cnrist" Even- ing, Kings' Daughters' service sermon by the pastor, a bj<ct, ■'Consecrated Womanhooa." • Spe- cal music under the direction of Mr. Morris. Sunday-school 1 p. m Young people's meeting 6:30 p. it. All are welcome. ffjp TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, 8 X- ■*£'& teenth aid Mart-et st<. — Frank F. Jewetl, D.D., pastor. The pas or will preucn. Morning subj-ct, "'Lessons (-athered on a Historic Moun- tain." Evening subj-ct, "P.obebllitles and Cer- tainties About Our Fn ure; \» hat We May and Shall Be." sonde-* -school a: 12:4 p.m. League I meeting at 6:3'» p. M. i z. K^B" CAI.IFOP. lA-VI'RF.F;T MKTHODIST I*26' Kptscopal C'hiiron, corner California and Broderlci strew. a— Rev. J. W. Phelps pastor. Morning service, 11 t'coclt: Mibjec: "Heaven." j- vening service, 7:45 o'clock; subject, "Hell." sents free. All invited. SITUATIONS WANTED- FEMALE. GOOD OIitLSFOR ALL KINOSOr' WORK AT the Pacific i m loymeit Agency, 328 Geary at.; open evenings, 1 el. Brown 401. L'MPLOYMENT OFFICE— MRS. LAMBERT, XU 4i7 Powell st. (i el. Main 533.), lurnishes best help of ail uatioiia'.itiea SWEDISH GIRL FROM THE EAST WISHES situation to do housework lv small family or second wor*; no boarding-house or hotel need apply. 306 Eddy st. COMPETFJNT WOMAN WISHES A POSITION as working housekeeper: good cook and laun- dress: good references. 2759 Mission st. "YOUNG -OUTHERN LADY WISHES POSI- i X tlon as housekeeper; city or country. Call 234 O'Fariell at, rooms 4-5. YOUNG WIDOW, BTRANGER, WISHES TO X make herself generally useful. 223 Mason st., loom 5. EXPERIENCED YOUNG GERMAN GIRL J wants a managing housekeeper's place: city ir country: widower's home preferred. Room 8, 207 Post st. "yoL'NG GIRL JUsT FROM THE EAST DE- X. sires to secure a lucrative bousekeeper's place; bachelor's or widower's home preferred. . b2l Mis- sion at., room 6. YOUNG STRONG GERMAN WOMAN 1 wants washing. Ironing or cleaning by the day, $1 and carfare. St, 1126 Folsomst., bet. seventh and Eighth. Strong woman, FIRsT-Ci ASS COOK. t ' wishes position In p ivate faml y, boaidlng- house or ranch. Address E. L., box 7, Call office, Oakland. SWEDISH GIRL WISHES WORK by the day; washing, ironing or housecleanlng. Please call or write, 266 Minna st. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; « ' washing, ironing or any kind of work. Call or address 312 Sixth St., room 14. yuUSO WIDOW (iKMUKS A POSITION AS 1 h uselceeper in widower's home and will do plain mending. 126 Fourth St., room 21, 2d floor. YOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSI'I lON AS X housekeeper; In bachelor's or widower's home preferred; plain sewing dune. 106 Fourth st., r. -.. JMR-.T- CLASS DRESSMAKER, PERFECT F fitter, wish's more engagements; 5-i 26 per day. Address 615 Larkln st. SIIUATION WANTED BY PROTESTANT O woman In American fam.ly; good cook: will da house woru. Call 1.4 Hayes st. COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as cook aud laundress, ca'l 306 Hayes st; I)KSPECTABLE LADY WITH LITTLE GIRL t deiires position as housekeeper; can take full charge: home an obj.-ct rather than salary. It. 8., box 36, Call. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES POSITION SCANDINAVIAN GIRLWISHKS POSITION to do second work or housework: first-class leferences. 414 Folsomst. yul'.N'tj GIRL FROM THE EAST WISHES A J- position as housekeep-r; widower's home. 116 Sixth st., room 6. KELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WI-HES place to cook In a mining camp or on ranch; good leferences. A. A. A., box 44, call. SPANISH WIDOW FROM CUBA WISHES position as hcusepeeper for bachelor or elderly gentleman. App y 906 Market, rm. 22, afternoon. 4 '1 TRACTIVE YOLN* LADY. sTItANGER -TV In city, wants a good position: widower's home or country ho. el preferieu. Loam 2. 12oy Geary YOUNG EASTERN LaDY WITH SMALL X capita', out of a position, would like a business partner. 0 Powell 5.., room 8. VUL'S.. WluOW WISHES SITUATION AS J. housekeeper In widow-r's home. 202y 3 Stockton St., room 16, 11 to 10 P. it. Jsßi-NCU YOUNG L.'DV WISHhS Posi- t ion as seamstress in private family cutting and fitting and dressmaking, i all 23 John St., off Mason, bet. Jackson and Pacific. * YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL, SPr.AKS <;ER- -1 man fluently, wants a housekeeper's position; hotel or widower's home pret'ened; city or coun- try. Room 11, 223 Post st. / ' ERMAN LADY WISHES 2 B CHILDREN \J to bi ard; . motherly care; terms moderate. 1334 Turk st. SITUATION TO DO UPSTAIRS WOP.X BY neat, competent youug gin; plains wing aud mending, ..ddress B L., box 1, Call Office. yOUNG FRENCH WIDOW OF' SOME EXPh* X rience wants a permanent place us hou e.eep- er; iKy or country. 1241/ a Geary St., room 4. pEFINKD OUTHERN LADY WISHES PO- xii s.tion as housekeeper for widower. Call or ad- dresi 105 Grove St. A-OUNG RUSSIAN LADY DESIRES A X working housekeeper's place: country hotel or widower's homo preferred Room 2, 223 Post. YOUNU GIRL WANTS PLACE AT DRESS- X making. Apply 214 Steuart st. TTKNTION. LADIrS — FIRST-CLASS dressmaker would like evening work at home: cutt*".g and fitting at If.-i 60 a suit*, i ommunica c. wlu x X., 3988 Twenty-fourth st., who will call on you .it the evenlug, 4 MARKET ST.— BRANCH OFFICE v****" HIE CALL: want ads and -inscription* taken. ANTED— BY LAPY LATELY FROM THE it East position to do upstairs wor-c; is gcod leamstress. Inquire GUI 3 ,* Linden live. YOUNG WOMAN. RECENTLY from eng- X land, wishes a position as housekeeper for bachelor orwidower. li 7 Eddy s., room 1. Ar I - LAicKiN— BRANCH OFFICE OF' THE ■Ui*c* c.iLL. Subscriptions ami want ads taken. ENOLISH WIDOW WJSHKB SITUATION AS housekeeper for bachelor or widower: city or country. 15i,*a Turk st., room 18, second floor. EttMAN WIDOW FKOM EAST WISHES position to make herself generally useful. Call bet. IS) and 9 p. m., 16Vi Turk st.. room 15. V OUNG PARISIAN LADY OF GOOD FAMILY X wants to secure nice place as housekeeper-, country villa or widowers* home preferred. Rooms lOanu 11, 122 Post St. /'I C — BRANCH OFFICE OP THE cll*L» CA" !.. Subscriptions «n*i want ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED-3IALE. CHINESE <fc JAPANF&E; Esl'D 20 YEARS lielp:iel.m*un 1907. BRADLEY it .640 Clay |_| UNTLKit CO.. chi.nf.sf; AND JAPaNF.SE XI emp. office, 614 i/ 2 California st., lei. main 231. Chinese and Japanese employment J office; best help. 4141/2 o'Farretl. Tel. E. 426. JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT I* Cn.fi. A U, 709 0 oeary su Tel. Suiter 2125. AN OF EXPERIENCE -WISHES STEADY situation as foreman or laborer on orchaid, vineyard or wlne-cell»r; very hand/ with carpen- ter and blacksmith tools: best or references from former employer*. Addresi Vlneyardist, box 63, Call. RESPECTABLE man AND WIFE WANT situations on a wine ranch; man understa ds all vineyard and cellar work; wife Is aco id cook and hcusekeeper: gcod reference. Address X box 39, call i ffice. POSITION AS superintendf;ntorman- agerof large vlney..rl or wlnerv by thoroughly competent ma i : 15 years' experience In Calllor- i la: good reference. W. It. oox 60, Call. SITUATION BY JEWISH YOUNG MAN* many years' experience In clothing line; small wagits; best letereuces; four weeds' services gra.ls C. D., box 1. YOUNG MAN WHO CAN FURNI H BEST A of re erences as to sobriety and steadiness wishes situation In wholesale store.- Addiesi Holdfast, box 95, Call ffice. IpXPEUIENCF.D MAN AND WIF-*. WISH -J hotel or ranch work; woman cm do plain cooking or chamberwork; man has 16 years' ex- perience; best references, p. R. E., box 179, Call GARDENER ANTS PLACE IN PRIVATE family; generally useful; un .erstands horses: can milk: moderate wages. Aduress P. M., 074 Sixteenth st , East Oakland. «-,o*t» L'!R»T- CLASS CHINESE COOK WISHES d,, 8 ' l "" t ,°' , „ J. a i . 1| y or bo.rdtng-house. QUONG wiau »laG, 819 Dupont st. SITUATION BY STEADY MAN OF 43, TO iJ look after the Interest of lady's or gentleman's business: city or cuuutry: well versed In city real estate; or woo d nurse and travel- with Invalid; best of reference. .Address steady, box 139, Can. /' 'l -X LARKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THE ,y- L V CALL; cubacriptions and want ads taken. •TTTUATIONH WASTED-ConMnn-n. PR'CTICAL AND THEORE ITCAL MINI eng neer and metallu gist and prospector of over 30 years' reputation on the Pacific Coast and I loneer miner and explorerof Alaska: tt'.oiOJ*,hly aiquaiuted with Yukon River and tributary re- gions, wish, s situation either as mining expert and engineer to prospect or to lea a party of pros- pectors into '.he Vukoti country this coating spring. For particulars address Yukon, box CO, Call Office. AN AND WIFE (NO CHILDREN), EX PER- ienced in all kinds of ranch and fruit work. want to take charg jof small ranch. R. t box 125, Ca.l i ffice. . -. ' -. ,■'"--. "EXPERIENCED FARMER AND FRUIT- Xli grower: understands priming and taking care of atiy ranch and an all-round hand/ man; good reterenccs. G. B. E., box 119. call Office. "VOUNO RELIABLE INDUSTRIOUS COACH- X man a. id gardener; handy around place; good references. G. R. E., box 151. Call office. FIRST-CLASS PAINTER AND POLISHER J 1 wants position in hotel or college; wil, do jan- itor work; sober and has tirst-class references. A. JOHNSON. 255 Harriett st. GARDENER »'R MAN AB'iUT PLACE, CAN dr.ve and milk, wants good place; English, Heed 30: good appearance; Excellent references. G. G., 533 Sacr.Miieuto st. YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION; ANY kind of work; city or country understands horses, cows and garden: good reference. Address J. A. MacDONALD. i:l4 Third sl WINCHESTER, HOUSE 44 1 HIRO ST.. NR Market: 200 rooms. 25c to SI 60 per night; (1 60 to go per week; convenient and respectable, lice bus and bacgage to and from ibe lerry. ■—--'—-— HELP WANTED-FEMALE. COOK, MONTEREY COUNTY, «25; 2 GF.R- yj man second girls and sent g, 9*o and 925; French or German chambermaid and sewing. (20; laundress hotel. $25: 4 cooks, German style. $25 and S3O; waitreai, hotel, $20: res aurant coo f 8 week, and a i reat many girls to fill our numer- ous situations In city and ctuntry. J. F. CRO- SeTT it CO., 316 Sutter st. WANTED— l OUNG WOMAN AS ROOK- keeper and cashier; one who Is intelligent ana Understanns the busincs t ; salary $26 -nd i. ml. Apply to J. F. CROsE IT & CO , 316 Bui».«r st WANTED— COOK, $40 AND INCREASE: AN American preferred; one who understands her business, capable of cooking for 126 people and ha idling her assistants intelli entiv; for a person capable and Intelligent thl-i <s a first-class s tuation. Apply to J. F. CROS..TT A CO., 316 fcutt.r st. HEAD WAITRESS. C. R. HANSEN A CO.. 118 Geary st. tf GOOD ARM AND CHECK WAITRESSES, — St; a week; no Sunday work. C. K. HANSEN A CO., 108 Geary st. 1 INCH WAITRESS, flt'C GIRL FOR J -"bakery and asilst. $15. girl lor Alameda, snail a mer can family, $20: g.rl for Laikspur, $20, see pa tv here: laundr.-ss. country hotel, *.!d: 18 girls for housework, $16. $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 108 Geary St. ' Cook AND WAITRESS FOR the SAME <* country hotel. $40: call « ar y. c. R. HAN- SEN A Ci 108 Geary st. J^RENCH GIRL FOR SECu.MI WORK, $20. I I C. R. HANSEN A CO.. 108 Geary st. O GIRLS. SECOND WORK. $2.1, $25: GERMAN tU or Swedish preferred. C. R. HANSEN A cO., 108 Geary su OUSKWOP.K, SACRAMENTO $-5, STCCK- tou $15, Alameda $15, end other towns; 10 housework gins, city, $20 and $26; 6 youug girls, assist, $10 to $16. MISS CULLEN, 3.3 cutler st. LAUNDRESS, $25 TO $30; SECOND GIRL $25: second gin, Oakland, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 suiter st. ; V" ... CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, 120; country note ; see party here. MISS CUL- LEN. 323 Sutterst. FRENCH NURSE, $20; NURsE, $20. MISS ' CULLEN, 323 Sutter. DEFINED NURSE. CHILD 5 YEARS OLD, -It $15. MISS CULLEN. 323 Sut.erst. O PROTESTANT NURSES, INSTITUTION, — $20 to $25. Miss CULLEN. 323 Sutter it. "INFANT'S NURSE, $25. MISS CULLEN, 323 -I Sutter st. ■".--. ;-* Xi GERMAN OR FRENCH SECOND GIP.L $25. VJT MIS CULLEN, 323 Sutter St. ■\tf:at GIRL. two in family, $15. miss J-S CULLEN, 323 Suiter sU VI AID AND SEAMSTRESS. SLEKP HOME, iVI $20 to $25. MlSj> CULLEN, 323 -u-ler st. \\T ASH WOMAN. MISS CULLEN, 323 "1 Sutter IKL, GEARY ST., $25; GIRL, FRANKLIN, vJ $25; tin. Fresno Countvs $JU, see party here: girl, Washington. $20: girl, Crot-kett, $25; girl. Palo Alto, $20; girl, Alameda, $20; girl Buchan- an, $20; girl, sieiner, $20: girl. Pine, $-.0; girl, Union, $2u; girl, Fulton, $20; girl. Central aye, $20: 20 German, 15 Swedish and 9 Danish girls; 25 girls, $15; 30 young girls, $8. $10 and $12 per month, a sist. etc., nice families. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market sL lgmg 2 WAITRESSES, OAKLAND, CAL.. 815 AND room each; 2 lunch waitresses: waitress. $6 a ! wee*: 3 extra waitresses: 3 waitresses, city. $15; 3 waitresses, country. $20 and room; chamber- j maid and wait some, $15 and room: waitress. •*: 5 j a week: waitress,' Berkeley, Cai.; waitress to go ; south; cook and waitress, $40 and room: 9 wait- \ resses, $15 and room. MARTIN A CO., 749 Mar- j ke st. COOK AN!) WAITRESS. $45 AND ROOM; j cook and helper, $40 and ro->ni: cook, $ 0 and room; cook. $.'5 and room: ranch cook, $20, etc. MARTIN A. CO., 749 Market su 1 I BONER, SMALL LAUNDRY, $25, ROOM, ' board, etc. : Itoner, country laundry. $35; man and wlte. sma 1 laundry, $:-.0, room, board, etc. MARTIN & c 0., 749 Market st n SECOND GIRLS. $20 EACH: 3 SECOND — girls, $15 each; nur etlri, $10: fame house. ! MARTIN A CO, 749 Markets!. WOMAN AND CHILD. RANCH HOME. $15. *1 ec: cal early. MARTIN A CO., .49 Mar- ket at. COOK, FAMILY OF 3. $2": COOK, RANCH I \J heme. $25; cook, rl<e f .mID-. $30: took, I Palo Alto, *25. MARTIN A CO., 749 Market st. WOMAN, COOK FiR MEN ON VINEYARD " Napa County. $16 an « fare paid; woman with I a child, lignt pla c. er, a n;,y. 410. good hornet middle-aged woman, second work, coi**ntry: ranch ! c ok. $20; 25 girls end women tor housework ano I cooking, country. MURRAY A READY, i*adiiic- 1 F.mploymen A(.e .is, 634-636 Clay St. pIRLSOF ALL NATIONALITIF:s To FILL vi va lous positions. MRS. Lambert, 417 Powell s.'. WANTED- AT 7I6 VALENCIA ST.. A FIRST- 'S class tailoress to work on coats and pants; none Lut expeilenced need apply. WANTED-THO ROUGHLY EXPERIENCED ft clo.sk saleswoman. A py 6.3 Market st., r. 7, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m and from 3 to 6 P. if. \\rANTED-F.R^'-CI,ASB GLOVE SALES »» woman. Apply 623 Market St., from 11 a. to 1 p. m. and «rom 3to 6 P. if. wanted -II iri>resser : must UN- »' derstatid dressing: steady position. Call at Fashion Hairs: ore, 459 Thirteenth st., Oakland. a I !.^' ; TICK FO R hairdressimT A 2618i,i Market st GIRL To ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; REF- erences. Call 9to 12, 2114 creen 8.. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE* »* work: wages $15. 206 sienari st, / ' EBMAN OR i- DISH GIRL FORGENER- VJ al housework; 10 to 2. 2219 Jon* sat. GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; wages $15. 1316 Pacific at. r\roU»G GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. -L 1201 Fo som st. WAN'IED— ASSIST WITH HOUSE work, a pply 1928 Sutler st. EXPERI NCED NLRsEi.IRL FOR 1 WE i X: eat aud sleep at home: wages $4 2014 Sutter. NUMBER OF WOMEN WANTED TO CUT ai fruit for canning; comfortable workroom; fiuit dellveied to workersand removed; nollf lng required; lurnlshed rooms In pr.va e families for 2 or 3 persons at $1 to SI 60 per week, wltn us ;of kitchen. Write immediately to Los Gatos Can- neries, Les Oatoe, CaL GIRL'IO ASSIST IN HOUSEW . RK: WAGES $12. HrNKY MOHNS, 1207 Beuton su, narrow gauge, Morton station, Alameda. - EXTRA. VOLUNTEER SINGERS • FOR J ■ cotcn and Irish nights. Mechanics' Fair.- Ad- dress J. 'AV. McKE>ZIE, 624 Fddy at. f»l ' LARKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF .THE l)lo CALL subscriptions and want ads taken. GERMAN < IKL "FOR GENERAL HoUSE- work: 2lu lamly. 1904 Sutler st. IWrSAT Yo'JNG GEIiMAN -, GIRL LIGHT Is housework: assist In bakery. , 914 Dolores st. \V OMAN DISHWASHER IN RESTAURANT, *' 927 Howard st.: also girl lake care cnlhtren. ; OUNG LADY PRINTER WHO IS WILLING A to solid some: » 6 weekly. 31 Third. - ; OPEKATORS 'ON OVERALLS. LEVI il. A Uss <fc CO., factory 8-^Vi Fremont st. 4. MARKET SI. — BRANCH OFFICE OF THE r Call: want ads miv fctabscrlptions taken. '<- I EARN DRESS -AXING AND MILLINERY j at the only schoci receiving the go a medal: patterns to order 25c. WELL'S, 103 Foal au HELP WANTED-Continnert. Tut OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; I J'l Winchester House, 44 Third St., near Market: j 200 rooms: 'Joe to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per ween.; free bus and baggage to and from ferry. ONE FRENCH TAILOR SYSTEM. WITH IN- structions. given away each - month. S. F. Dresscutii. ig saloon, 916 Market su 1 -X*7 Ni.vlii BRANCH OFF AC It OF J. ' ) i la* CALL; kUOecripuo.i 4.11U '. wav« ana taken. .*r* *.-*■• •*;£* ,-■ ■ HELP WANTED-MALE. I OY FOR RESTAURANT. $5 A WEEK, •' board, etc ; errand-bovi; 2 boys for ho el work; boy fir butcher-shop. MARTIN" A CO., j 749 Market st. yjl !*/ DI-HWASHKR $15 AND ROOM: VFGF> table man, $4 50 a week: dishwaiher. $5 week: dishwasher, $20 aud room. MARTIN A CO., 749 Markei sU \\' AITKH, LUNCH AND BAR. $25, CITY: 3 " waiters, country hotels, $25 and room, waiter, city, 825 and room. MAKTIN A CO- 749 Market. I)ANCH COOK, $16; BOARDING-HOUSE t cook $25 and room; cook, Nevada. $30 and loom. MARTIN A CO., 749 Market sL 3 waiters, $.'0 AND ROi m : 2 wait- ers, $15 and room: waiters, $30 and room. MARTIN it Cj„ 749 Market St. srf;*taurant cooks, 18, «9 and $10 a week and room- MA IT it CO., 749 Market. . SAUSAGE-MA KEK, $50 PER MONTH MAR- TiN A CO., 749 Market. st *) IRONERS STEAM LAUNDRIES MARTIN- A. A CO., 749 Market st. BLACKSMITH, COUNTRY SHOP. MARTIN it CO., 749 Market st. BUTTE H-MAKER. $30, ETC. MARTIN & CO, 749 Market st. ■UTAITER, $8 A WEEK. MARTIN A CO.. 749 "» Market st. ft 190 TO *' PER MONTH AND FOUND *J> 1 ti-i" paid per month for places we have to giveaway, such as welldrll'er for standard rig, 16 day; tool dresser and sharpener. $3 day and found; 150 laborer, nnd teamster , city and country job. from $1 "■>, $1 60, $1 60 day and $26 per month and found; offoeaier for a brickyard; bilckmolder. %'i 50 day: 60 farmers, hard and vineyard hands, $30, $.6, $20 per mo ith and found: boy for a city garden. $15 and found; 3 milkers: cheese- maker; blacksmith and borsesboer. MURRAY A REaDY, 634 and 636 Clay at. GRAPE-PICKERS, MEN AND BOYS; NO experience required: $30. *26, $23 and $20 month and found: come one. come all. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 clay st. "V'FS, WE ARE NOW IN A RFEHIVE OF X work; everybody come along and look at our bulletin-hoards: they contain 865 jobs: can't you plck one job 10 suit yon out of 86.-? sawmill and woods help, 60 men for sawmill and woods, $26 and $20 per month and found, free fare: 60 wood- choppers, $2 6 1 cud. to- Is and food furnished: 65 tiemakers. 6xB, 7 and 8 f.ot ties. MURRAY it READY, 634 and 636 day st. IQKMoitE FRUIT-PICKFRS FOR SANTA 1 OO Clara, Napa, Fresno, Tulare, sonoma, Ala- meda and < ontrn t'osta counties. MURRAY A READY, 634 and 636 Clay St. FARMER AND WIFE, $36 AND FOUND: tarnie- and wife, $25 and found. MURRAY it READY. 634 and 636 Cay St. EAILUOAD MEN, LABORERS AND TEAM- sters — We want 160 men, tree tare, $176, 1 ! 2 ai.d $2 2"> a day: foreman for a scraper gang. MURRAY it READY. 634 -snd 636 Clay at 2 carloads of men and boys wan i ed for a larpe bank and syndicate, we have se cure.i tuo special cars to take these men to the vineyards of companies, no experience required on this job; men to pice grapes, $23 per mo-uh and found; men to work in wine cellars. $23 and found; men to work in p-cktns-houses, $23; men to drive 2 horses, $23 and found: men to wor* In drying-houses, $*.3 and touna; men to box raisins, etc.. .*?•-. -i and found: men 10 pck ail kinds of fruit. i $23 and found; men as general utility I men, $^3 aid found: no office fee charged, as the bank and corpoiaiions of this job pay us your office fee. MURRAY A READY, 634 and" 636 Clay st. 3 COOKS, $38 AND $40; 2 DISHWASHERS, $15 and $20: 3 waiters, $25 and $30: second cook, $25: camp waiter, $20; dishwasher for a crew of grape-pickers $:0 and fouud. MURRAY A READY, b34 and 636 Clay st. ISHWA*HER, $30. ONE $25, ONE $"-0. country hotel. $25: vegetable man, $20: boy to wash dishes. (12: 3 waiter-boys, $213: Germ waiter, 20. C. R. HANSEN it CO.. 108 Geary. A(\ MOKE RAILROAD MEN TO GO NORTH, TV $1 75: boaid $4 20. C. R. HANSEN dt CO., 108 Gear/ St. MAN AND WjFE. PRIVATE PLACE; MAN to garden and care of horses: woman 10 cook: $45: see party here. C. R. HANSEN A CO., 108 Geary st. GHORKMAN, MILK 16 COWS, $15; STABLE- man, country, $_'(i: 12 team ters. »1 75; 2 Bhovelers. country, $1 76. C. R. HANSEN A CO., 108 Geary st. ''■:'•. All FRUIT-PICKER*. 75 CENTS PER DAY rt\) and found. C A NSKN & CO.. 108 Geary. j 1 Ofl GRAPE-PH'KERS WAN BY SEP* | lwU temb.tr 4: 75c day and found: reduced ; fare: no office fee. Apply at once to C. R. HAN- SEN A CO., 108 Geary st. ' ! OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 9TOIOA. M. C. R. KANSK » it Co., 108 Geary at. WANTED- MINERS, *40 AND BOARD: 2 "" tunneimen, $.' 25 day: man and wife to care for place; cboreman for resott, $15: Swiss milker, $V 0: milker for Mendocino County, $25; team- sters, »1 75 day; laborers. $1 6' day; 2 black- smiths, $2 day and board and $40 and boari : blacKsmlth helper, carriage work, $10 to $12 week: woodchopp --s. and others. Apply to J. F. CROsFiTT A CO , 6-8 Sacramento st. WANTED— COOK F R MINERS, $35: WAIT- er, count hoi. I, $25; waiter, private board- ing-house, $.0: restauiani cook: bellboy; eler vator-boy. and others. Apply 10 J. F". CKOSETT A CO., 628 Micramento St. _ I \\ ANTED— IO MORE GRAPI-PK'KKKSFOR >' first*, lass company: 80c and $1 a day and found; 3co hoi -pickers, near city; 60 hop-pickers for .-ouoma Comity : 20 w< odchoppers, near city, toils and food edvanced, long job, $1 25 a cord: 4 farm bauds, $.0 aud found; 2 steamer waiters, $20 and lound; young man to wore around nice pa em tne city, refereni es. $16 and found: 10 iacorers. city, $1 76 a day; 6 laborers, cty, $06 and found; etc. W. D. E"*A i-.R it Co., 626 Cay. 4»r an fed— experif:ncf;d furniture si f acker. In city, references $9 11 week, with raise: voting man tor private place In c.ty. refer- * ences, $15 end found. >'. D. EWER it CO., 0.'6 cli'y Yir ANTiiD— WAITER fur PLAIN country " C hotel, $-6: 2 waiter;, for ho el. city, »25 and $i:0: waiter. French restaurant. *30: cook, res- taurant, $40; dishwasher. $-5: kitchen-hand, $25. AN Die, , 308 Stockton at. -1 f» SWAMPERS AND BA I KERS, $20 AND LU $26 and board: winter's job. K. T. WARD A Co., 608 and 610 Clay su Wantf;d-goodman to ACT as SECRF:- I »' 'arv. home office, New Alaska Company; in- | vest ment necessary $200. Address H., box 14, call Office. WANTED— MAN T> INVEST $500 IN NEW fl corporation: eightfold returns Immedlatsly. Address 8., box 93, call office. . WTANTED-KUSTLER WITH CAPITAL TO " pnsh new Coffee Creek townslte In Redding and Sacrament-. G. M., box 45, Call. WANTED— i.IVF: MAN WI I H SMALL CAP- lial to push Coffne Creek townslte. T. S., b x 30, Call. :*____^______ GOOD BUSH I- LM AN*/ IS WANTED AT RAPH i e.L'S, 9 Kearny si. ANTED— FIRST-CLASS BARBER; CALL . arly. 660 Howard st. , BARBER: STEADY WOi.K. CALL 7 o'ciick, 619 Sac aiuento su : BARBER FROM SATURDAY NOON TO SUN- da, noon. 1661% Mission »v BARBER WANTKi. TO BUY GOOD 2-CHAIR top; laundry office pays rent. 436 Bush st. ARBKR WANT.--D TO RENT FURNISHED shop. Bear Saloon, 1627 Fillmore st. ARBER; SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 502% Second sL . /sOOD BARBER FOR SATURDAY. 222 \J Gough a- OOD BARBER WANTED. 1511 MARKET St., between 11 and 12. ARBER WANTED SATURDAY. 10555^ Fo soma:;, * ARBKR FOR. SATURDAY. 1156% FOL- s. in st , nr. Eighth. V BARBER FOR SATURDAY. 1648 MISSION street : '; : 'y^tf :. -. " ■ ' - " MAN USED TO TAKING DOWN BVlLD- inss: call early. 1166 •> ission su OLCMBER'S HELPER WANTED AT . 623 1 Golden Gale aye. ANTED — PAPER-HANGERS. 327 MAT- ket tit. ;.. .. ..'.'... -■ . ■ -.. : .. -'■ -■ -*■ 1/IRsT-CLASM LADIES' TAILORS, .lOW- J; HAY," 504 Sutterst. ' -;-'• TRO; G B<»Y FOR KITCHEN-WORK: $10 and found 229 ■ usli st , b.semenu GERMAN WAITER WANTED. 614 CLAY street. . GOOD BOO'IBL'CK WANTED - UNlON- square shaving Parlor. 204 O'F'aiTell st. icr a \ TED— GOOD COOK. CALL AT 821 IT Kearny su • HELP WANTED— Contlnneifl. |-s ENKRAL BLACKSMITH, COUNTRY SHOP; VJ one who understands plow work: Col ma, Sau Mateo County. pLUMBKR WANTED. 31% NINIH ST. WANTED— WAITER AND DINNER WAIT- IT er. 417 Mason st., In rear call at 7a. m. KuOMs. 100 J v .so PERNIfHT; boo '"*>i*JJ iier wee«. Oriental. 225 Drumm at BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION; BAR* Ji bers' Association of the Pacific Coast; free em- ployment ulhte. S FUCHS. secy. o2j tyrant ava 11ARBF.RS' UNION— FREE EMPLOYMENT J Bureau, 6 Fourth sU. upstairs. . I. LF.SS sec. WANTED— AGENT-, 120 1 0 $25 A WEEK sure to workers: no capital needed goods; new plan: sells at sight: every family needs it. Household spec. Co., box 424. Cincinnati, Ohi -. WANTED- MINERS OF DA WSON CITY who intend returning 10 *U| ervt*e lar.-e com- pany Interests the c. also 2 good men 10 act as directors here; Investment »200: a golden oppor- tunity: G. M. W., box 88, Call. \\rANTEH-A MAN WHO THOKOUGHLY »» understands how to cure, smoke and cook ox tongues; 10 cure md Cjok co*- tied beef: to 1 11 c F.iig ish br.-ti,. bacon: to boil Easiern hams to the nest taste, .-aid gent would have to take en- tire charge of a small tat tory and guarantee his worn; good wages and a steady Independent Jib for a reliable man ; referent es required. Address B. B. 8., box 141, Call office. EXTRA VOLUNTEER SINGERS FOR scotch and Irish nights Mechanics' Fair. Ad- dress j. w. Mckenzie, 6.4 Eddy st. BOY 17 TO 18 FOR GROCER*: MUSI HAVE references. 3344 Twenty-fifth su ffljJC 15c BARBER-SHOP; GOOD LOCI- «Ip"±«J. tion; well furnished: off for Trinity. D., box 144, call. OA BOYS BETWEEN 14 AND 17 YEARS OF — U age. 200 suiter st. VOUNO MEN FOR CRUISE SOUTH SEAS; J. a'so seamen at HERMAN'S, 637 Clay su RECRUITS ANTED FOR THE UNITED states marine corps. United state* navy: able-bodied, unmarried men, between ibe ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally declared their Intention to become such; must be of good char- acter and habits and able to speak, read and write English, and be between 6 feet & inches and 6 feet in height. For further information apply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellis su, San Francisco, Cal. BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Apply 416 Turk St. ■LMNE MEN'S CALF SHOES, $175: TO OR- A der, $2 60; hall-soling, 25c up. 959 Howard. /•t r LARKIN — BRANCH OFFICE OF THB KJIO call, subscriptions and want ads taken. (JAILORS AND ORDINARY SEAMEN ►~ wanted at LaNE'S, 604 Davis, near Jackson. INGLE ROOMS 10c AND 16c NIGHT. 75cl and si week. Lludell House. Sixth and Howard. BRANCH OFFICE OFTHECALu 167 NINTH tt — Want ads and subscriptions taken. qqn 11 a branch office of the OOU call: subscriptions and want ads taken. 3 THREE STORES IN ONE GRAND CLEAR- O ance sale; fine assortment of men's, boys' youths' and children's -hoes sacrificed at actual cost prices. 767 Market 5.., opp. Pneian building. V*EW WALDO LoDOING-HOUSE, 70S Ml*-***- -i-s su.be:. 3d and 4th— Single room* per night, 10c to 50c; per week, 70c to $2: clean.qulet: spe- cial attention to morning calls; open all nighu ELCHO HOUSE, 8631^ MARKET ST.— ROOMS 20c. 25c to 50c night: $1 to 42 week. f L.»i7 MONHjOMi-.RY COi-NER OF CLAY— Oiil Open until 0:30 o clock; branch office ot the Call: subscriptions and want ada taken. WAKTED-GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO TT ii. your feet at the same price you buy ready- made ones, irom $1, $2, $3, $4 and $5, at. 562 Mission st., beu First and Second. non HAVES cl — BRANCH OFFICE OF Out/ 'IttJt Ca t.i.. Mibecnpuous aim want ads taken. . ■Ofi-Ofi PAIRS— ANOTHER LOT OP MEN'S •Ovll'U shoes: been s.iijhtly damaged: at less than one-fourth their value; from 26c to $2 50. 662 Mission St., bet. First and Second. OT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 25C IC)T OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 25C J np to $1 25. 662 Mission su, beu Ist and 2d. \v ANTED.'iOI-OLLiicr WAGES DUE LABOR- TT ersAderks KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 sutler. AI-" AN TE D— MEN 'IO LEARN BARBER I TT trade; shops, tools, positions furnished; 8 j weeks required. S. F. Barber College. 1 KSi/ 2 Eighth. ! , -1 HI NA.-IFL «>4. — A.KANCH OF'F'ICK Orf JUI 'Art* -.au., aubocripiioj ana wan. Ada taken. TRY ACME USE 967 MARKET ST.. BE- low Sixth, for a room: 26c a night: Cl a week. - LADIES' SHOES, SOLING. 35c; MEN'S shoes, soling, 60c: all repairing done at half the usual price. 662 Mission au, beu Ist and 2d. WINCHESTER house. 44 third st., nr tt Market: 200 rooms, 26c a night; reading- room; tree 'bus and baggage .0 and from the ferry. IK SIMON WAN 100 men to get BOTTLE Hi. beer or wine 6c; best free lunch 643 Clay.- WANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS tt to know that Ed Rolkln. Reno House proprie- tor, silil runs Denver Hom-s. 217 Third st; -iJ large rooms: 26c per night: $1 to $3 per week. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED FOR MEDICATED A wafers: positive safeguard; SI: also tonic snecific for all female troubles: for home use. DR. AND MRS OWNER, 526 ddy st. PARTNERS WANTED. VALUABLE PATENT; ONE-THIRD INTER- est; American rights; great sacrifice. H. H., box 3, Call Office. FURNITURE WANTED. IpURNITURK, STOVES CARPETS, COUN- A lers. showcases ANDERSON, 1121 Market EW STORE; NEEDS FURNITURE; BEST IN prices. sILVF.RaTIEN, 1223 Market: postal INDIANA AUCTION CO. REMOVED lO 19 Montgomery at.;hleh»st prices paid. Tel. Davis 7l ROOMS WANTED. WANTED-LARGE DRY ROOM SUITABLE for storage. Address Q., box 60. this office. WANTED-aiISCELLANEOCS. lIGHT 2-HORSE TRUCK IN GOOD ORDER. J Address M.. box 79, CalL OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker and Jeweler, 226 Ellis St. OLD GOLD, GOLD DUST. JEWELRY. ETC., bought. O. NOLTE, jeweler, 222 O'Farrell, near Mason. v AWNBROKF-R— OLD GOLD. SILVER, CAST- off do- hing bought. Add. C'OLKM AN. 41 Third. LODGING-HOUSES. 99 ROOMS, ALL RENTED, 0NLY...... *250 .£.- 23 rooms, sunny corner 750 12 rooms, on Golden Gate ava, fine 650 14 rooms, on Fourth St.. 450 Other bargains. U. C. DECKER, 1020 Market. — •'nil 13 ROOMS, ALL FURNISHED tJP^ll". neatle; 100 cash.bal. easy. 827 Mission CARPET-CLEANING. Cl .V STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS: CKans, moves, lays carpets. G. H. STFIVEN* Mgr. 38 and 40 Eighth su ; telephone South 25a hen VuLl Become DL-sgUsted WITH TT poor work scud toSPAULDING'S PloneerOa> pet-beatintT Works. 353-67 Tehama su; lei. Sail JW a TTS.reliable carpet-cieanln*,renovtg,alter- . ation works, 413 McAllister. TeL Jessie 32L CARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. McUUEF-N, 453 Stevenson; tel. S. 228. ADVANCE CARPET- CLEANING CO.. 402 suiter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCOM, prop. GLEANING, 3c; LAYING. bc.-.RU.. BAM- pies free; teL Jessie 944. Stratton, 3 Eighth. Ci AHP HIS A NF.D A RENOVATED LlKtf /new. 23 Tenth; lei. south .16 Mackintosh ACa JJt. MI'ICHi.IL, CARPET-CLEANINo CO, . 240 14ih st. ; cleaning 3c. a yard , tel. Mis 74. CSONKHN'S CARP J6A* - BiiA'A'i.NU WOtiaj, ) 833 Golden Gate avet . ' lelephone East l2d. STORAGE. ■ AT LOW RATES— URNITUReTcARPETsC pianos, household , goods; clean, light com- partments; advances made. J. NOON AN, 1017 to 1023 Mission st, above sixth; open evenings. URNITLRE PIANOS. ETC.- ADVANCES. packing. shipping. CHAS. L.'l'aY Loß ,2o4 Post. J PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN P, RICHARDS, LAW OF'FICEsTrooMM cl 26 and 27, Crocker building; lelephone Main 75, san Francisco. CaL PHYSICIANS. DX. C. C O'DONNELU 1206 MARKET, RES 2864 26th su; diseases of women a specialty. - BUSINESS CHANCES. Cl/l'-n *° NEK WINE AND LIQUOR •Jth J UOU. store, with 1 rardroom-n; 2 b ecus north of Baldwin Hotel: first-class pavl-f estab- lishment; low rent: aclua. value fltiOJ. Call WI i.KE, 783 Marnet sU - fl*. 'fill ELEGANTLY FITTED -UP SA- S 1 OUU. loon, d.ing large, profitable business, cios-sto Palac« Hctei; rent ?-0; .le.sth In family causes a sacrifice. WILKF:, 7e3 Market st. aL-QKH « I >"D FAYING BUTCHER SHOP ■JTOOU. in Western Addition: best kind of fami- ly custom: hor«e and wagon; owner going Kasli excellent bargain. Apply WILKE. 783 Market. <_O^.A CIGAR STORE IN CHOICEST LO- f^ilt)\J. cation on lively street, half block from Market- fine fixtures: s:o-k of Boods steady run of customer.? Particulars WILKE. 783 Markets, <_.;," BEST SALOON ON THE CITY «3).")ZD. front: opposite ferry: finely fitted up and doing big business: owner here 6 years; mini sell. STEN Bf.LG <fc Co., 632 Markets!. /s ENERAL MERCHANDISER BUSINKSS IN Ijr couutr.; receipts $f 00 monthly will sell half- Interest. Particulars WINSTON A CO., 646 Market st. L'GR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1. ON. V account of ill-health, store aim fixtures of meat and provision market, with trade of 1& cat- tle a werk. sheep, veal, rone and smoked meats In proportion, lnqu re 205 .-lxth st. ACTUAL GOLD MINING MEANS PdOFIT; development work now In progress: money to carry it on wanted: payments can be made in small roon. hly Installments; good property. Ad- dress J., box 39. Call. CAPITALIST-PARTNKR TO HELP IN- \J ventor patent new motor-power system for streetcars: half Interest for money Invested; no bogus applicant wanted. O. R. E.. box 165, CalL ©or a MONTH— GROCERY, VEGFITABLE 0— O and fruit store: finest place for trade in the city; has steady and first-class trade: Investiga- tion solicited. G. 8., box 49. CalL OR SALE OR EXCHANGE, COAL WOOD, hay, grain and stable business: will trade lor small imp. ved ranch Call or address MRS. M. J. BtVtt.W, 1032 Market sU DAIRYMEN, ATTENTION— TO RENT. 2 dairy ranches; 300 acres: in San Pablo ranch; on railroad: bottom land. GEO. W. HaIGHT, V2O ransom-- su YOUNG GERMAN WIDOW WITH MF.ANS would like a gentleman partner. Apply 111 Geary su. room 2. mj.jC/i GREAT BARGAIN; RKSTA L- tjQv. rant: receipts *30 a day; low rent. Basilic 873 Market sU _*>^n PARTNER IN RESTAURANT: «JrZ**JU. man not afraid of work: this is a good chance. Apply to R. CURRAN, 268 Minna su PAYING HOTEL AND BAR BUSINESS; cheap; fixtures complete. 1625 San Bruno road. ARIE'I Y-STORFJ— SURE LIVINTQ FOR A V lady. Apply this offl-'e. — 1 P»H CHEAP; GROCERY AND BAR AND •tlpl cIU. llviug rooms. Apply 457 Tehama st. GOOD-PAYING SALOON AND EIXTUHEB forsae: owner going to mines. Appiy Call. Q. % )"\ Oil BUYs SALOON, ALSO HO. SEAN *tJj)-iJ. "II 10.. 61x160, in lively country town, about 80 miles from city: owner there 6 years: good business, but wants to sell on account of going away; chance for business man; no agent.-*. Call after 10. i.otia Fountain saloon, cor. Gear/ and Kearny ats. ISINISHER, EXPERIENCED ON MKN'-» A oats: apply ear.y. ROLAND A BATES, 20 Stockton st. *ftl FLA PARTNER WANTED; MONEY «Ip X sj\J , used In business: good wages and board. N., box 17, Call office. YOUNG LADY (SMALL CAPITAL) WANTS x. gentleman partner. 9 Powell, room S, 2d floor. SfclV-^ FRUIT- SIORE; GOOD TRADE; <m>Xi--J . horse; 2 wagons. Apply this ollice. SALOON: GOOD-PAYING BUSINESS: MUsT se.l to-day; make offer. Apply Call Office. GOOD TAILORING AND BUSHELING SHOP for sale cheap. 914 Kearny st. PARTNER; 2D HAND FURNITURE Busi- ness; no experience. D., box 126, Call Office -L-OR BALK— AND AND LAUNDRY A office corner; established business. 916 Kearny. AFTER DEALING IN GKNEKAL AlEß- chandlse 20 years in this town I desire to sell out and retire. Apply to WJL WADS WORTH. Rio Vista, CaL ' ANTED-PARTNER TO OPEN WELL- »» paying business; small capitaL 416 Brannan. PARTNER; SECOND-HAND FU'INITURK 1 business; no experience required. D., box 126 Call Office. ffljQ*flrt SALOON IN GOOD LOCATION. AP tIPOUI/. ply Bonanza Wive Vaults, 341 Pine OCEAN HOUSE, FOR RENT, FURNISHED; responsible business man only; big bar trade; exquisite grounds; RICH, 112 Montgomery st. TMKST-CLASS DRAYING AND TRUCKING ± business: 15 teams: all in first-class order; do- ing good business; party wishing to retire. L. box 129, Call office. AN -STORE ; COMPLETE FACTORY : small expense; great sacrifice. 124 Kearny st, I AKGE SALOON; PROFITS fll A DAY; 1 > rent $25; death reason for selling. Apply 1121 Harrison su TMRST-CLASS BAKERY; BAKFS 7 BBLS. X 1 daily; owner going East. Inquire Call Office. FOR SALE, CHEAP — RESTAURANT IN wholesale district. J., box 164, this office. OOD-PAYING RESTAURANT: MUST BE sold. - 821 Kearny si. PAYING HOTEL BUSINESS; LONG- established; half interest $500: whole $1000. Address Cosmopolitan Hotel. Petalnma. PORTLAND AGENCY 1 HIS PAPER. IN. quire tins office oral 133 'Ahlrd au, Portland, Oregon. '-'- •'■ FURNITURE FOR SALE. "L-URNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP. 914 X Kearny st. HOUSEHOLD RANGES ARF: THE BEST JOHN F. MEYERS CO.. 947 Market su 1 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. LARGE RANGE FOR REATAURANT OR boardlng-uouse; atmest - new. C, box 169, Call. lI»URNITURE 10-KOOM HOUSE: NEARLY full of good roomers; (160. Inquire 39 Ellis. ARTIN GUITAR FOR $20; COST mi. UNCLE HARRIS. 16 Grant aye. HEAP— A N-jiW DR. SANDFIN'S FCTRIC 1 belt. 674 Sixteenth St., Kat-t Oakland. MALL SAFE FOR SALE. APPLY THIS office. TV" AN T D— TO sell at ONCE. ALL Tt baker's tools, including bench, and all wry cheap. 614 Clay su 1 7 MO -TH-OLD HEIFER FOR SALE. AP- JL 4 ply at 926 Brannan su 4 -HORSEPOWER GAS ENGINE: FINE order. YosemiteCycle Works, 112 Golden G. ay. MEW $65 HIGH-ARM SINGER SEWING- AS machine tor sale; $25. 3372 Twenty -second. LOT OF SECOND - HAND ROCHESTER lamps with hangers. Address H. R. H., Call Office. MINING STOCKS. JO.OOO shares of good mining stork for sale- your money doubled In a short time. For Informal lion address MRS. SUSIE E. FISHER, P. o. box 326. Denver, c 010. ANTED-GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO nt your feet at the same price yon buy ready. made ones, from $1. $2, $3, $4' and $5, at 662 Mission su, bet. First and Second sts. '-3-ftnn PAIRS - ANOTHER LOT MEN'S si\J\]\J shoes, been slightly damaged, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25c to $2 50. 562 Ml-slou st., b-u First and second. BH. p. CLERK gas ENGINE, complet*-- perfect; guaranteed. WHITE, 616 Mission st! LADIEa* SHOES SOLI G. Sic: MEN'S shoes, soling, soc: all repairing done at halt the usual price. ,662 Mission su, bet. Ist and 20. At. POOL HOUsE-MuVF.H. DEALER BKC- . ond-hand building material, 11^2-36 Mission. COFFEE-MILL S.CAL-, HAND-TRUCK LE'i> \J ter-press, >.e:k and sate cheap. 102 Clay st. LOT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES. FROM 25c up to $1 25. 662 Mission, beu Ist and "-i BARS, BACK BARS, MIRRORS, .xHG.V- cases, counters, linoi. urn, office furniture, store and otnee furniture and fixtures: new and seco id hand. J. NoONAN. 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mta- sion su, above Sixth. SAFES-BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND- hand; all sizes; also a lot of safe-denosli boxes. CHARLES WaITZ, 109-111 Market SU.S.K. >.ILERS.ENGINE.-',2dHaND MACHINERY McINTOsU A WOLPMAN. 137 Beale St. ■'. I Ait-s. SiIOWI.ASf.S, COUNTERS, SHELV- I I Ing. etc.. bought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr. 7th. SEWING-MACHINES. ©9 MONTHLY; RENTED, REPAIRED g^ bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 sixth! ALL KINDS BOUGHT. SOLD. EXCHANGED I\. rented; repairing; lowest rates, 204 FouriiJ