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14 THE STOCK MAEKET. The' market was easy again yesterday and the leading Comstocks were slightly lower than on the preceding day. No important news was received from the mines and the day passed without Incident. NOTES. Bulwer is assessed sc.

The delinquent sale of the Con. New York takes place to day. The Savage assessment will be delinquent in the company's office to-day. At its annual meeting yesterday the Pacific Rolling Mills re-elected the old directors, with Edward Coleman as president. William P.

Sullivan Jr. secretary, Charles M. Keeny manager and Patrick Noble superintendent. The Alaska Packers' Association has declared a dividend of 75c per share, 1 ayable on the 12th. This Is the twenty-sixth dividend.

Bullion valued at $5700 has been received from the Mayflower gravel mine. the 950-loot level, at the face of the north pfospecting drift, started from the west crosscut, eighth door of north upraise, they are sinking to connect with the fourth floor for ventilation, and are now down ten feet in ore of good quality. From this opening and the east crosscut on this level they have extracted li live cars of ore. Car samples average $35 67 per ton. The east crosscut started in the north drift from the eighth floor, 25 feet north of the north upraise.

is advanced 12 feet. This drift passed through 5 feet of fair grade ore. The west crosscut started 90 feet north of the north upraise is advanced 56 feet face is in quartz. The north prospecting drift from the west crosscut fourth floor of north upraise is advanced 16 feet. From the face of this drift they are upraising to connect with the north prospecting drift on the eighth floor for ventilation and better facilities for extracting the ore.

On the 750 level they have upraised and retimbered the west drift from the station lor a distance of 30 feet. oray During the past week have exfended the tunnel 14 feet, making it 12 feet wide. The formation during the first part of the week was cement and bowlders, and on the bottom a small layer of cemented gravel. The bedrock in the channel raised 2 feet and runs nearly level to within 4 feet of the face, when it shows a slight pitch to the north and east and not showing any gravel on the bottom at the face. Have run 60 carloads of gravel through the mill, which will average $5 to the carload.

SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Ptocit Board yesterday: XFOI'I MORNTN'f) Sltssrrvv CfIMVUXCIW 9: 30. 800 Alnha 17300 Choliar ....63 100 69 100 C05 2.20 100 300 27Jloo .1.051200 Potosi 53 SOU 19:200 8 Nev 41 400 Bodie 39 350 1.15 100 Union 100 ChaUnc. Mexican. AWTKSOtonS BMBtON 200 8....

50 200 OA 43 200 60 Bodie 100 50 51 360 8u11i0n. ...17 50 s9 100 Nev 42 200 Ch01iar. ...63 200 OccidtL.l.lo 100 Union. ...36 250 I Following were the sales ln the Pacific Stock Board yesterday. msiSTHV- 1 1:71.

200 Alnha 16300 Challge. .36 1000 200 100 1.06 300 1.07% 300 Alta 07 000 Con 900 I.OD 400 Andes 16 600 P0int. ...19 1000 li 600 jOO Excnqr ...06 300 Potosi 53 200 BAB 82 400G A 43 700 62 600 81 300 Savage 200 76 100 I.l7V'a 1000 ScorptonO'J 600 300 400 400Caleda Ob iOO Justice. ...02 600 SNev 42 100 400 Union 700 .00 Ophlrl.32y> .00 Utah 10 400 1.3"!s00 11 WW 2.16 800 100 2.17% I iiliitxnov HF.BSION— 2:33. 300 Alpha 17,190 COS 2.

15 200 Ophlrl.32M, 100 Alia 07 200 2.171. 250 1.50 200 Andes 17100 Conn ...1.06 HOD 400 500 .19 200 Potosi 52 200 78600 53 200 Bodie 40 400 400 600 8u11i0n. ...16 200 1.1 71 .600 60 100 14 bOO Justice. 1200 15 400 4oo 42 400 08 200 Mono 16 300 Union 36 200 300 1.10 100 Utah 11 800 2 200 1.07 400 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY.

Feb. 5-4 p. m. Bid.Arkett.l Bid.AM:"l. Alpha 16 17 Jackson 40 50 Alia 06 07 Julia 02 Andes 16 17 Justice 02 03 Belcher 27 28BentucK.

05 07 Best Belcher. 79 80 Lady Wash 01 Benton con 40 Mexican 58 60 Bodie 38 40 Ml Diablo 15 20 Bullion 16 17. M0n0 13 15 Bulwer 15 16 Nevada yueex 05 Caledonia 07 10 Occidental 1.05 1.10 Challenge Con. 35 38 Ophir 1.30 1.35 Choliar 62 63 Overman 16 17 Con. Cal.

2. 15 lotosi 63 lmnenai. 02 56 61 1.00 1.10 Seg. 07 08 ton. New Yore.

06 Sierra Nevada, 41 42 Crown Li- scorpion 02 EastSierraNev Hill 03 05 07 Syndicate 02 Eureka 25 Con 35 36 Gould A Curry. 41 42 10 11 Hale Norcrs.l.ls 1.20 Yellow ackes. 43 46 lowa 04 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY', Feb. 5-2 p.

it rxlIKIl STATES BONDS. Rid. BitU Asked. 108 B'JN'Ot Cal-stCbless. 110 'Do.

2d Iss 6s. i. CalElecL6s.lo6 Ry 105 120 CntraCW6s. 100 Rv 6s. 102- 4 105 Dpnt-s; 77 95 65.105% Reno.

105 100 105 -acuiP LosAnsrL6s. 101 99i 10 1 92 96 Mkt-stCble6sl2S 8 10'J NevCNgRSs. 100 96Li PCRR6s.IO3y 2 98y 2 99 NRy Cal ss. 103 Oak Gas 55.. 1041 SunstTiST6s.

100 Do. 2d Iss 6s. 102 i VisallaWC6s 92 mm STOCKS. Contra Costa 40 Jose. 95 Marin 0.....

52 97 STOCKS. Capital 40 (Pacific Light. 50 95 SanFrancsco 72 72 Vi 60 51 1.4 Stockton. lac Gas Imp. 7in 4 INSURANCE STOCKS.

riremansFd.lsß 170 50 OUOmOUIi BANK Anglo-Cal 30 Bank of 232 12 Nevada FirstNationl.l7B feather Co-' SAVINGS BANK 1460 102 HumbSiL.looo Security 225 275 Mutual 41 Union Trust. 820 hi say Union 480 495 KTIthKT RAILROAD STOCKS. California 100 Geary-st 60 70 41A 4 VOW I'll; STOCKS. Atlantic 15 yn Vigonu 1 Giant, 18y 8 mm Alaska Pkrs. 97 OceanlcSSCo 20 BlkDCoalCo.

10 1 tali Pac 98 100 Cal Dry Dock. Pac IA: Co. 30 Edison Light 97y Pac 801 Mill 23 tO GasConAssn. jParfPalntCo. 8 On Leal 85 95 PacTrausCo.

24 HawCiSCo- 60 14 41 JudsonMfgC. 26 MerExAssnlOO 110 VI 1 1- 1 3o Hawaiian Commercial, 10y 8 10 Market-st hallway, 20 do, 443 51000 Marketst Railway con bonds. 10834: 10 Gaslight, 72; 25 Water, 30. 97' 4 100 do. 97 4 $1000 SV Bonds, 8 $1000 SV Bonds, 121.

ArrURNMOX SESSION. 4 Edison Light A Power Co, 97:250 Hawaiian Commercial, 60 do, 3, 25 Hutchinson Co, 14: 50 Market-st Railway, 100 Gaslight, 72; 25 Water, 97y 8 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John and Ada M. Hinkel to Charles Frelermuth, lot on line of Lombard street, 255 of Gough, 60, 38, NW 61 45 $1 George D. Toy to Charles S.

Cram, lot on line of Golden Gate avenue. 1 37:6 of Webster street. J. 106:9 by 137:6: $10. Joseph i'latz to Lizzie Platz, lot on line of Pine Street, 49 :6 Eof Devisadero.

E22by 83- gift John; D. Ilanlon to Elizabeth R. Hanlon, lot on Raker street, 52 .4 Sof Clay, 25 by 102:6: gift. Henry C. Rodgers.

Charles T. and Clara C. Parker (Hospital for Children and Training-school for Curses), lot on 8 line of Sacramento street. 87-6 AY of Maple, 25 by 8 10; $100. John D.

Hammond to the American Bank and Trust Company. lot on 8 line of Beaver street 285 of Noe, AY. 50 by 115; also lot 19, block 7 College Homestead; infield 'S. and Alexander D. Keyes (executors of the estate of Erasmus D.

Keyes) to Winfield 8 undivided half of lot on NW corner of Davis street and Broadway, 137:6 by Antoiue and Grade Borel to Antonio Chlchizola lot Oil line of Dupont street, 69 of Jackson. 3 by 55: $10. John and Ada M. Hinkel to Annan Graff, lot on SB corner of Wasnington and Leavenworth streets. 22 by 115: $10.

Lucy J. Campbell to Wallace A.Lee, lot on line of Fifth avenue, 300 of Point Lobos avenue. 25 by 120: $10. Mary to Ann C. Kerr, lot on line of Nineteenth avenue, 165 of Point Lobos, 32 by W75-.

$10. South San' Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association to James McM. Shafter, lot on line of Ninth avenue, 75 SE of II street, SE 150 by SW 100, block 190, South i San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association: also lot on corner of Fourteenth avenue and 0 street, SE 160 by SW 100, block 283, same: $340. Thomas W. Valentine to Elizabeth M.

Lannon, lot on line of Thirty-second avenue, 100 of street, 25 by 120': $10. William J. and Annie A. Ahem to Felix Lauricello, lot on line of street. 82:6 of Thirtyninth avenue, 39 by 100; $10 J.

M. and Eliza K. Comerford to Rosa Gonzales, Ots 412 to 421. Gift Map $10. Mrs.

H. A. Mcoinnes to Robert T. McGinnes, lots 7 and 8, block 9, Sunnyslde; $10. Louis W.

Ohlson, to Kristine B. B.iorman, lot on line of Randolph street. 50 of Arch, ,50 by 100, block 30. City Land Association $10. Laurel Hill Cemetery AsSO intiou to E.

E. Haft (executor of the estate or Annie G. Bucklin), graves 1 and 2, tier Z. south Ridge: $85. E.

E. Haft (executor of the estate Of Annie G. Bucklin) to Edward P. Bucklin same: society of California Pioneers to Robert Brisht. lots 23 and 24, section 2, Masonic Cemetery; $130.

Masonic Cemetery Association to William Craig, lot 109, Fountain Plat; ALAMEDA COUNTY. Jose S. Damos to Antonio V. Ferelra, all interest in lot on line of Montgomery street, 225 of Summit, 25 by 100, lot 10, block new town of Lynn. East Oakland, quitclaim deed: $5.

Antonio V. Ferelra to Jose S. Damos, all interest in lot on line of Montgomery street, 200 of Summit, 25 by 100, lot 9, block same, quitclaim deed; $5. Frank M. and Mary Donnoran to Felix Marcuse, lot on line of Wood street, .115 of Railroad avenue, 35 by 100, portion of lots 35 and 36, block 1, Chapin Tract, Alameda; $10- Maryand Frank M.

Donovan to same, same, Alameda:" $10. Mandel Levy to Hannah lot on line of Adeline street, 144 SOf Fifth, 37:6 by 128:3, being lot 34 and a portion of lot 33, block 477, Briggs Tract, reserving to Meyer Levy the right to use water from the well on the tank on said premises, Oakland: $10. Margaret Cralk Wilkie (by Bozo Radovich, attorney) to Joan N. G. Hunter, all real and personal property in decree Joan N.

G. Hunter vs. Harmon J. Tilden No. also all real and personal property in estate of David Hunter, No.

grant. William J. Smith to George W. Williams, lot on line of Court street, 37 :6 Nof Johnson avenue, 37:6 by 100, Alameda; $10. Felix and Deltinn Marcuse to Frank M.Donovan, lot on line of Wood, 115 of Railroad avenue, 35 by 100, block 1, Chapin Tract, Alameda; $10.

Frank M. Donovan to Mary Donovan, same, Alameda; gift. Charles P. and Hattie M. Kern to A.

V. Tuohy, lot on line of Jones street. 290 of Telegraph avenue, 60 by 100, portion of Corrected Map of Jones Tract, subject to a mortgage for $4500, Oakland; $10. Antonio G. and Rosa Snrmento to Maria P.

Zerbone (wife of G. and Manoel Jacinto, lot 18, block 68, map of lots in Brooklyn, East Oakland: $600. William H. and Julia Gresor to W. A.

Knowles, lots 26 and 26, block 1. Broadway Terrace, Oakland Township, quitclaim deed; $10. J. E. and Mag McDonald to Edward E.

Laymauce, lots 15 and 16, block lots 10, 11, 12 and 16, block lot 10. block Elmhurst Tract, subject to contracts to Delle Tehany, Emanuel Hecht, William Guckelsberger, 12 Paviso and Ann O'Brien. Brooklyn Township: $10. John E. and Charles A.

Henderlong to Bank of Alameda, lot 24, block Fitch tract. Alameda; Builders' Contracts. Main A Winchester with A. .1. McNicoll A to construct freight elevators for a two-story brick building on corner of Bryant and Fifth streets; $1575.

Are Rice-Eaters Not Bloodthirsty? It may be admitted that diet has more or less influence upon character; but mildness, gentleness and kindred virtues are by.no means universally founa among those races which abstain from animal food. Vegetarians are prone to contrast the gentleness of our domesticated herbivora with the ferocity often displayed by carnivorous animals. A little' reflection, however, shows that the food cannot be the main cause of the disposition in either case. Many of the herbivora are capable of displaying the utmost ferocity; savage attacks upon inoffensive persons by bulls, horses, and stags are by no means uncommon in this country, while in the East "rogue" elephants, wild boars and other herbivorous animals often inflict serious injuries upon human beings who chance to come in their way. So, likewise, the ordinarily mild Hindu, feeding on rice or wheat flour, is liable to become riotous, uncontrollable and bloodthirsty when influenced by religious fanaticism.

It would seem that the mischievous effects upon the habits and disposition, ascribed to animal food, are due rather to the alcoholic liquors which are generally consumed at the same time. The disposition of an average individual leading a temperate life would probably not be altered for the better were he to substitute vegetarian diet for his ordinary fare. Fortnightly Review. In Tartary onions, leeks and garlic are regarded as perfumes. A Tartar "lady will make herself agreeable by rubbing a piece of freshly cut onion on her hands and over her countenance.

SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES-530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. SW.

corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1896.. NOTICE OF.

MEETINGS. DORICLODGE NO. 216," PVAND A 121 Eddy Stated meeting iTOV THIS EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. By order "ST of the W. M.

ADOLPH KRONBERG, Secretary. Et3p CALIFORNIA LODGE no. 1, F. and A. will meet THIS (THURS- DAY) EVE- ING, February 6.

at o'clock. Stated meeting. By order of the master. FRaNKLIN H. DAY, Secretary.

SALOON-KEEPERS AND GROCERY- men, Friends for cheap beer are invited to be present in the Pythian Castle, 909 Market street, TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. None will be admitted unless having tickets at MARTY'S KUM Y'S saloon, 3015 Mission free of charge. E3 1 AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE Association will be held at 14 Third st. FRIDAY EVENING, February 7, at 7 o'clock. J.

G. W. SCKULTE, Secretary. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING i-i' of the stockhalders of the B'nat B'rith Hall Association will be held at the office of the associa- tion, 121 Eddy San Francisco. on the 12th day of February.

1896. at 8 o'clock p. for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. JACOB LEVISON. Secretary.

TO HALL AND CLUBROOMS, eventually to lease. 310 O'Farrell. basement. SPECIAL NOTICES. following-named children have been ad- mitted into the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum since October 1, 1895, Max Basker, aged 7 years, born in San Francisco; James Cob age 4 years, born in San Francisco: Sophie Cohen, age 6 years, born in Kan Francisco; Esther Cohen, age years, born in Ventura; Helen Cohen, age years, born in Ventura: Arnold Cohen, age 8 years, born in Portland, Montitiore Cohen, age lli years, born in Portland, Or.

Gertrude Geilert. age 3 years 5 born in San Francisco; Violet Mayers, age 7 years 3 norn in San Francisco: Fred Mayers, age BV2 years, born in San Francisco. MRS. ROBB, 1035 MARKET ROOM second floor; genuine massage treatment. MISS FRANCES BERNHARD; GENU- me massage treatment.

17a Sixth rm. 1. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Paclflo Collection 415 Montgy room 6.

TeL 5580. Xg 3 CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 11, 906 Market. 1 WINDOWS FLOORS scrubbed, reasonable rates: payment for Manages guaranteed. C.

ROSSI A 242 Sutter. SITUATIONS WANTEU-jFEMALE. COMPETENT WOMEN AND GIRLS tJVJ awaiting situations, city or country. MUR- RAY READY, employment agents, 634 Clay st. I hone.

Main 5848; please send us your orders' and we will send you good help. SWEDISH GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION to -do cooking and housework; good reference. J. F. CBOSETT A 312 Sutter st.

i Dce SITUATIONS j. WANTED BY FIRST-CLASS ccok and number of girls wishing housework, and Norwegian girl for second work, is first-class seamstress, $20. Antonio oft" near CIOMPETENT WOMAN SITUATION as cook or general housework by the day or week. 1231 Market st. OMAN WANTS SITUATION TO no housework; city or.

couutry, where she can hive her year-old baby: very quiet. Call or ad- dress fair Oaks st. RELIABLE YOUNG LADY DESIRES SITUA- tion to do upstairs or general housework. Ad- dress 611 Hayes St. I aTFTn wnnted by a RELIABLE k7 young woman to do general Call or address 331 Jessie st.

OMPETENT PERSON," NOT LONG FROM the East, wishes situation in a small family; good cook nice place wanted in preference to big wages. Address M. box 112, Call Office. OOD; WISHES COOK- VJ. tng or housework' in small family; good city reference.

Apply at 2633 Post st. COLORED GIRL, WITH CITY REFER- ences, wants second work or housework. Call or address 110 Geary st. STEADY RELIABLE GERMAN WOMAN wishes to general housework. Please call or address 8,3 Mission st.

SITUATIONS- Continued. GIrIITsITUATION In'cOUN- try as amanuensis, nursery governess or at- tendant to valid; any light work; home more object than salary; would travel. Address 0., box 121, Call Office. CANDIN AVIAN GIRL WANTS TO DO COOK- Ing or general housework. Call 918 Army bet.

Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh. YOUNG SPANISH LADY WISHES HOUBE- -L keeper's position. Room 15, 120y 2 Geary st. ITUATION WANTED BY EXCELLENT ceok; no objections to general housework: in American family; references: nocards. 2415 Clay.

CAOMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do general housework; best of city reference. Apply 226 Twenty-eighth St. ILLING WOMAN DESIRES DOMESTIC work of any kind. Call at Salvation Army Women's Receiving Home, 553 S. evenson up- stairs.

'ING GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO -L upstairs work, chamberwork or housework. Call 949 Mission st. MRS. WILD. GERMAN LADY WISHES WORK BY THE day; washing.

Ironing or housecleaning. Call 949 Mission st. MRS. WILD. "yOUNG WOMAN WISHES OFFICECLEAN- ing or housework by the day.

MISS J. box 33, Call Office. YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO DO HOUSE- J. work and cooking. Please call at 748 Howard St.

no postals. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day washing, ironing, housecleaning, or will wash flannels at home. MRS. ALLEN, 427 Stevenson near Fifth, rear. AyANTED-BY A NEAT AND RELIABLE woman chamberwork or light housework: city or country; wages $15; references.

Address W. box 68, Call. COMPETENT GIRL DESIRES A SITUATION to do general housework; good cook. Call 757b Folsom st. OOD LAUNDRESS WISHES WORK BY THE day.

Call 1818 Polk near Washington. POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY MIDDLE- aged woman understands the care of children, plain sewing and cooking. Call or address 205 Seventh st. WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY EMPLOY- ment with a dressmaker; at reasonable terms. Address C.

11., Call Branch Office, 713 Larkin st. COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion; good cook; will take housekeeper's place; city or country. 250y Miuna bet. Third and Fourth. Ct OMPETENT WOMAN, WITH THE BEST OF references, wishes situation to do general housework in American family: good cook; city or country.

Address N. box 120, Call office. HOUSEKEEPER THOROUGHLY TRUST- worthy; young woman; good home, desired more than large wages; excellent references; city or country. Housekeeper, box 74, 339 Hayes St. GERMAN WOMAN, FIRST-CLASS WORKER, wants work by the day, washing, ironing or housecleaning, or chamberwork in lodging-house.

Call or address 612 Minna st. ANTED- HOUSEKEEPER'S POSITION BY a youny lady who can give best city reference. 1020 Market room 15. EXPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS SlTU- ation in private family as lady's maid, nurse or generally useful; good cook; country preferred; no objection to travel. 1525 Polk st.

OUNG CATHOLIC GIRL "WA NTS SITU A- tion to assist in housework. Address 166 Fifth Oakland. YUAN BY A WOMAN, POSITION AS cook, or would do housework; good refer- ences. Apply 513 Hyde, in rear. ITUATION WANTED RELIABLE companionable woman; would assist in small family where she could make herself at home; rea- sonable wages asked in suitable place.

Address R. box 97, Call Office. yOl'Sl! GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do light housework in small family. Ap- ply 2 Precita between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth near Mission. ELIABLE, COMPETENT WOMAN WANTS any kind of work by the day, week or month.

Call or address Geary st. ANTED-SIT CATION AS FIRST-CLASS laundress in private family; best city refer- ences if required, 548 Natoma st. BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE- aged lady a position to do cooking end general i housework; a long experience. Apply 322 Kitchst. DANISH GIRL TO DO GENERALHOUSE- work in small American family.

Call 430 Te- I hama st. MERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITUATION for housework: city or country. Call 1910 i Market corner Rose aye. KESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITU A- tion in American family to cook, wash and iron; have no objection to the country; good refer- I ences. Call at 551 Howard st.

OMPETENT GIRL WISHES A SITUATION to do general housework and plain cooking; references. Apply 2541.3 Perry upstairs. NO GIRL DESIRES POSITION WAIT! No on table and sewing; can cut and tit. Address A. box 33, Call Office.

ANTED-SITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED Scotch woman, who Is a good cook and laun- dress; city orcouutry 2 yrs. last place. 62 Natoma. LIABLE WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND of work by the day or week: is good cook. Call or address Mrs.

946 Howard st. YOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. Call at Market room 13, second floor. AUNDRESS WANTS WASHING AT HER own house; $1 a dozen. 368 Clementina near Fifth.

TITAN TED -A POSITION AS CHAMBER- maid and to assist at housework and wait on table. 38 South Park, city. DRESSES. $2 AND UP: WRAPPERS, 35c. up.

Natoma bet. Sixth and Seventh. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED girl for general housework and plain cooking. Call at Helvetia Hotel, 431 Pine st. I EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WOULD like few more engagements by the day or take sewing home; terms $1 50.

209 Franklin st, GOVERNESS EXPE- -1 rieneed teacher desires pupils in history, liter- ature and piano. Call or address room 20, Crocker building. "Fashionable dressmaker wants work by day or at rooms; terms reasonable. Address 31 and 32 Fulton House. I WILL PAY TO THE PERSON WHO secures for a widowed sister a position as janitress in any public institution, or is capable of taking any responsible position, cashier, matron, eta Address box 37.

Call Ogee. ADY WISHES PLACE TO DO CHAMBER- XJ work, or as housekeeper. Stockton, rm. 2. 171LDERLY WOMAN WISHES PLACE TO DO light housework; for elderly couple preferred.

Address Thirtieth near Noe. "experienced LADY wants a POSITION Aas housekeeper; no objection to country. Ad- dress 501 Post room 25, second floor. INCH ESTER HOUSE. 44 TH IRD NR.

Market; 200 rooms 25c to 60 per night; $1 EO to $6 per week convenient and respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS MHNaWAITINg' READY'S Employment Agency, 634 Clay telephone Main 5848. Please send us your orders. C. G.

COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL A branches notice. 14 tel.Orant46. HUNTER CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb below Kearny, bet. California and Sacramento; tel.

231. CHINESE AND. JAPANESE EM PLOYMENT office; best help. 414 O'Farrell tel. E.

426. JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PRO- vides best help. 314b Sutter tel. Grant 30. ERMAN.

AGE 23, SPEAKS ENGLISH AND vJ" Spanish fluently, with best introductions to first-class firms of this city, would like to get a po- sition in a business house; would also be willing as commercial traveler for Central America, for which I enables I him his knowledge of Spanish- I American countries. Address W. box 69, Call Office. im lHH'iifT'iDWEUi Hli WlMtHilT Hilti.lMl CATHOLIC YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUA- tion in grocery-store to drive wagon or help in- side; can speak French or English. Address O.

417Folsomst. YOUNG GERMAN COUPLE (MAN AND wife) want situations: city or country; man handy with tools. Address 413y Broadway, rear. TRENCH HIGHEST REFER- ence3; over ten years' experience; would like situation in flrst-ciass hotel or restaurant. H.

8., 142 Seventh st. OOD HOUSE- PAINTER WITH TOOLS VX wants work by the day or piecework; owners furnish material; no objection to country. Painter, 23 Pleasant st. MIDDLE-AGED MAN AND WIFE(SCANDI- navlan) wishes a situation on ranch; wife to cook and man to do chores; references. Address box 34, Call OITUATION WANTED BY ENGINEER 16 years' experience; can run and repalrany plant; factory preferred steady work: wages no" object.

Address F. box 69, Call Office. CASH TO ANY ONE SECURING ME A permanent position. Address Capable, box 89, this office. YOUNG IRISHMAN WANTS WORK OF J- any kind can milk cows and take care of horses.

Call or address 761 Mission st. YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION AS A J- paperhanger. Address E. MEIER, 1101 Fol- som st. ITUATION WANTED AS BOOKKEEPER kJ and stock clerk in plumbing or similar shop: long experience in this city; reference furnished.

Address G.E., box 73, Call JAPANESE GOOD BOY WANTS SITUATION schoolboy or all-day work. Address T. box 59, this office. BY A YOUNG AMERICAN BOY a position in a home as schoolboy; wages no object. box 1, Call Office.

YOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS AGE. STRONG -L health and looking, desires position as coachman with private family or livery stable: care of horses has 'been his occupation since boy- hood: Al European and American Ad- dress I LOUIS, Eiffel restaurant, cor. Jackson and Montgomery t. SITUATIONS Continued. yOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION AS A bartender: is experienced; reference.

Call: or address 1217 Polk no postals. VIIDDLE-AGED MAN WITH BEST OF CITY -lit- references is willing to undertake the best lof plain cooking, take care of a flower gardens and milk for room and board. Address S. box 87. Call Office.

WRIGHT YOUNG BOY, 17 YEABS OF AGE, desires to leara a trade or work in wholesale drugstore. Call or address J. 27 John st. VI AN wants employment WHERE work is not heavy: some experience at nurs- ing and storework. Address box 104, Call.

BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN, POSI- tion to collect or watchman. Address C. 0., box 68, Call Office. OMPOSITOR, 4 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, wishes work country paoer; wages low. Address box 45, Call Office.

you MAN. UNDERSTANDING SHORT A hand, typewriting and bookkeeping, desires a position. Address J. box 30, Call Office SINGLE; REGISTERED; 15 years' experience; first-class references; wants a position. Address D.

box 19, Call Office. AN ACTIVE, INDUSTRIOUS MAN; GOOD bookkeeper: can run engine and attend ma- chinery; also understands horses and garden culti- vation desires a situation city i references and security. 15 Tilden st. FIRST-CLASS oXRDENER WANTS EMPLOY- A ment; best of reference. Address W.

box 2 this office. GARDENER; PROFESSIONAL: WANTS EM- -1 ployment- with private family extensive experience in laying out new grounds, green- houses, propagating, etc. married: first-class ref- erence. Address Gardener, box 23, Call Office. OUNG MAN (25 YEARS) WISHES WORK; A handy at anything; wages no object; references.

Address box 16, this office. OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AS WAIT- A er in restaurant; sober and faithful: wishes engagement. Address 1823 Goss West Oakland. GENTLEMAN WITH PRACTICAL EXPE- 1A rience in sickness wants position as nurse to take charge of an invalid. Apply to DR.

R. F. MARSHALL. Union Hotel. East Oakland.

FE3IALE HELP WANTED. PASTRY COOK. HOTEL NEAR CITY, $25. MURRAY A READY, 634 Clay st. I A GIRLS FOR AMBER WO AND waiting, city and country hotels, $15 and $20; cook, few boarders, $15; 20 women and girls for other places.

MURRAY A READY, 634 Clay st. OUNG GIRL, LIGHT PLACE. NEAR CITY, A $8. MURRAY A READY', 634 Clay st. GERMAN COOK, OR SCAN- dmavian general housegirl, $25; German second girl, with references, $20; Scandinavian nurse $25, and others.

C. R. HANSEN 110 Geary st. 1 A YOUNG CHAMBERMAID, ASSIST- Al ant waitress, $15. C.

R. HANSEN A 110 Geary st. Ty A YOUNG LADY SHAMPOOER ii and rubber for a Turkish bath In the country, $40; only experienced persons need anply. C. R.

HANSEN 110 Geary st. AUNDRESS, $25; COOK, $30; SECOND AJ girl, 820; 12 housework girls, city and coun- try, $20 and $25: 6 young girls assist, $10 to $15. MIsS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. KURSE, SLEEP HOME, $12. MISS CULLEN, Al 105 Stockton st.

FINED NURSE GIRL, $20. MISS CUL- LEN, 105 Stockton st. TYIRENCH HOUSEWORK GIRL, $25. MISS A CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. WANTED SCANDINAVIAN WAITRESS ii and parlor maid, $25; Protestant cook, no wash, across the bay, $25: German or Scandi- navian laundress and chambermaid, $25; 2 French and Protestant second girls, $20; German or Scandinavian nurse, $25; 6 cooks in German families, $25.

$30. $35: ranch cook. $25; hotel laundress, $20; boarding-house cooks, $30 and $35; waitress and chambermaid, country hotel, $20, and a large number of girls for all kinds of work in city and country. J. F.

CROSETT A 312 Sutter 2 GERMAN OR FRENCH COOKS, ii $35 and $30; 2 French nurses, $20 and $15; Swedish laundress and chambermaid, $25; 2 French girls for laundries, $15 and $20: German and Swedish girls for light work, $20, $16 and $10. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. TNFANTS' NURSE, $15; GERMAN COOK, A $30; 10 girls. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton.

5 LADIES TO CANVASS FROM HOUSE TO house for a rapidly selling article of household use. United States Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building. A VERY GOOD COOK WHO UN- ii demands German and French cooking; good references required. Call this morning at 2100 Washington, corner Octavia. ILLINEK WANTED-FIRST-CLASS POSl- tion.

Apply to ROBERT L. TOPLITZ 545 Market st. GOOD FRENCH COOK; MUST DO SOME housework and window-cleaning; English not required. Call after 1 o'clock, 2319 Van Ness aye. oung woman for cooking and A sist general housework.

Apply bet. 10 and 4, 1303 Lagiinast. bLe work ing housekeeper, UNTN- cumbered. middle aged, for private family. Address H.

box 9, Call. ANTED- LADY FOR EMPLOY- ii ment office; state experience. Apply In own handwriting, Lady, box 17, Call. RESPECTABLE GIRL AS AN ii apprentice in millinery. 321 Powell st.

IRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; fair wages. 750 Ashbury st. yOUNG GIRL TO HELP IN KITCHEE. 6211 A a Sixth st. yOUNG SOPRANO, WHO UNDERSTANDS A music, for the stage.

8., box 25, Call Office. APPRENTICE ON TAILORING. 706 HOW- ard, near Third. WANT GIB TO TAKE CARE OF BABY! ii Call bet. 10 and 12 at 168 Golden Gate aye.

IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; 2 VI ily, 416 McAllister st. TA I 6 1 Ess-. "APPRENTICE WHO UN- aerstands felling. W. N.

SWASEY, 142 Eddy. UNINCUMBERED YOUNG LADY OF" RE- flnement: no others need apply. box 3. DRESSMAKERS WANTED. 10 PEARL off Market.

WANTED-LADY AGENTS SELL AN article of genuine merit; success and satisfac- tion guaranteed; call and investigate. 1020 Mar- ket second i.oor. GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK; A sleep home. 29 Chattanooga st. A NTED- A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER i' at Lawrence Cutting School.

1231 Market st. RELIABLE GIRL, HOUSE ii and cooking; permanent. 405 Powell st. STRONG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. CALL.

at 151 Howard st. rilKI. TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP- ply cor. Noe st.

and San Bruno road in saloon. AMERICA 17 WOMAN WITHOUT INCUM- brance to take interest in dining-room; good cook; no capital required. 1632 Polk st. (1 ERMAN WOMAN FOR COOK? CALL 547 Howard st. PUPILS TO LEARN THE ART of cut.

ing and fitting children's garments; terms reasonable. 328 Mason st. ERMAN COOK AND LAUNDRESS, $25 A month. Call between 9 aid 12 at 2930 Call- fornia st. A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP DO 'i housework; wages $10.

700 Post st. OUNG GIRL TO MIND BABY. 318 THIRD A street. CUSTOM. SHIRT OPERATORS; NONE BUT experienced ones wanted.

M. J. KELLER Oakland. DRESSMAKING, CUTTING, FITTING, ITN- ishing taught; easy tolearn; rapid to use: pat- terns, 25c up, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell st. DRESSING, 25c AND 35c: MORNING and eve classes; 10 leasons.Sl 60.

1248 Mission. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR ii Electric lights in very room: 200 rooms: 60 per night; $1 60 to $6 per week: bus to and from the ferry. PUPILS IN MILLINERY: NEW ii- term commences this mo. Room 61.

121 LAWRENCE PATTERN DRESS- cutUngschooi. 1231 Market Bth and 9th. RESS-CUTTING TAUGHT, U. M. TAILOR system.

14 McAllister rooms 67 and 68. MOST' CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week free bus to and from the ferry. Male help waited. HORSESIIOEIL finisher, 10 tiemakers, 3 farmers, cook, wait- ers, MURRAY A READY, agents.

634 Clay st. BOY FOR OUR OFFICE; MUST BE ABLE TO AJ answer run messages, I etc. MUR- RAY A READY, 634 Clay st. i WANTED-COOK AND WIFE FOR MINERS' ii boarding-house, $50; Scandinavian man about place, $25; butter-maker, $30 and found. -and others.

Apply to J. F. CROSETT A 628 Sac- ramento St. I EXPERIENCED DRY-GOODS SALESMAN competent to dress windows: a first-class posi- tion In a flrst-ciass- house; also two: gentlemen to canvass from house to house for a rapidly selling article of honsbhold use. United States Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building.

GENTLEMANLY WORKING partner wanted with $25 who can give entire time to managing special' department and building up trade with merchants on new, sure, staple -line. Call room 82, Columbian building. WANTED AT ONCE, A FIRST-CLASS washer who can run engine in steam-laundry; terms i $30; board and: lodging. CAMP, pro- prietor, san Luis Obispo, Cal. I I) -Y.

ADDRESS IF UNEM- ii ployed to clean wall-paper; inclose stamp. C. box Call GOOD POLISHERS IN IRON ii and brass. California Artistic Metal Works, 21-23 Jessie su HELP WANTED-Contlnned. ANTED-SALESMAN FOR state reference, experience and salary ex- pected.

Address box 19, Call Office. VV ED-LOCKSMITH, IMMEDIATELY. 'I WILLIAM; GUTZMAN, Dwightway station, Berkeley. BOY TO WORK IN TAILOR-SHOP. 0 541 Mi rket st.

WANTED AT 1807 HAIGHT ST. A 2i-l' ED- BARBER; YOUNG MAN IT steady place. 460 Sixth Oakland. WANTED FOR GOOD SEAT- room. Kearny top floor.

WORKING PARTNER WITH $50; INSIDE work. 8., box 93. this office. 1 00 -) lEX TO GET A SHAVE FOR 6C; a vv clean towel to each; bay rum free; haircut, 10c; first-class wofkmen. Montgomery aye.

VyAN TED-STEADY, SOBER MANAS PART- ii ncr in well-paying saloon and lunch-house, to attend cash counter and assist In general $175 re- quired. Apply 632 Market room 8. ANTED-STEADY MAN TO LEARN SHOW- ii card work; employment given; must have $50 cash. 9 Geary room 2. OR SALE-CUSTOM AND SECOND-HAND oestore i old-established; monthly taking Apply 129 Sixth st.

lading 9 "SO MANUFACTURING BUSI- ness: will pay $65 a month; can be in- creased. CULVER 806 Market st. I) ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- menu Secy, P. C.

Hamann, O'Farrell. Vy ANTED MALE 4 OR FEMALE FIRST- ii class shirt polisher on Troy machine. Wat- sonviile Steam Laundry. OYB FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE wanted. Apply at 200 Sutter st.

-TWO MEN CAPABLE OF INTERVIEWING A business people. Room 6, 6th floor, Mills bldg. TyEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET 3d and Single furnished rooms, night 15c to 50c; week $1 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room strictest attention to morning calls; open all GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN WITH VI $25: paying business. Address M.

box 135. Call. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; 6 LIVING- rooms; other business. 130 Oak st. "DOYS TO LEARN pfcTORIAL AND SIGN writing; first month without wages.

601 Cali- fornia st. KNIFE-CUTTER ON PANTS, 20 SANSOME street. FIRST-CLASS 4-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP; Al location. Apply Call Office. SEAMEN FOR EUROPE.

CENTRAL AMER- Ica, Australia. 10 Steuart upstairs. IiEST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED; 8 10c, at Seattle 137 Fourth. WHAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO or. 200 rooms; best in the city; single rooms 20 and 25c a night, 81 a week: meals 10c.

KOSEDALE HOUSE," 321 ELLIS ROOMS 20c to 60c night; $1 to $4 week; open all night. KflO MEN TO GET A VINE STYLISH, DU- UKJCf rable calfjhoe to order, $2 50. 959 Howard. MECHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- ii ers to call if they do not receive their jnst dues; law and commercial collections; no charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st.

IJAEBER TRADE TAUGHT. MALE AND female, thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Barbers' A 325 Grant aye. S.

FUCHS EW GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY Al rooms from $1 to $4 week: large reading-room. IpOR TH BEST AND CLEANEST 10c MEAL try Grant coffee a specialty. ESTTLAI'EIN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth misfit shoes bought and exchanged.

LABORERS AND MECHANICS ii to know that Ed Rolkln, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st. 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. MEN TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FOOD; is the best. KERTELL, San Mateo. INCHESTER HOUSE.

44 THIRD NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: reading- room: free bus to and from the ferry. "1 1 A MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15c and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington near Kearny. EST SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 26 cents per night; $1, $1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacific House and Leidesdorff sts.

MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP ii steam beer. sc; bottle wine. sc. 609 Clay st. EN'S 50c: LADIES' 40c; DONE while you wait.

638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY-' ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay.

SCHOONERS FOR 6c; also a bottl sof lager, 6c, at 637 Clay st. A MEN'S SECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOME nearly new, 25c to 25. 662 Mission st. iy AN 1 SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: $1 ii week; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room dally papers. 36 Clay st.

rPRY ACME HOUSE. 957 MARKET BE- A low Sixth, for a room: 26c a night: $1 a week. JUST OUT; NEW MACHINE FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see; half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait; all repairing done by machinery: all repairing at half price: work guar- onteed. 562 Mission bet. First and Second.

AGENTS WANTED. I'Thlrst-class 7 wanted 7b y' the California Mutual Benefit Society; ladies and gentlemen; Bto 9:30 a.m. P. D. RAINE, superintendent ofjagents.

Murphy building. FURNITURE WANTED ASH PRICE PAID FOR JA- COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th A 6th. ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furniture and carpets by Lnndy Furniture 813 Market call or send postal. HOUSES WANTED.

A respectable location; reasonable price. box 17, Call. WAN COTTAGE OF 5 OR 6 ROOMS and bath. Address box 74, Call Office. HOUSE OR COTTAGE; MODERN ii improvements; basement; sunny rear yard; 6 rooms rent $20 to $25.

W. D. NILE, 113 Geary. 3 OR 4 ROOMED. FLAT; FURNISHED OR partly furnished; state terms.

Address C. box 5, Call Office. ROOMS WANTED. BY' MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN MAN 1 UN- furnished room. box 33, Call.

SUNNY. UPPER ROOMS: HIGH GROUND; 2 gents; moderate. Farren aye. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. WANTE EEDS ii repairing: best work at half the regular price, DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny third lloor.

SELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv to A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth send postaL CLAIRVOYANTS. ME DR.

THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past- present, future; consultations on all affairs; noth- Ing excepted; names given: good advice: sura help; restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- posslble; fee letter $2. 929 Post nr. Larkin. FORTUNE TELLER; magic charms, love tokens true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune telling; develops clairvoyance, slate writing, has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charms; fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr.

Twentieth. THE WONDER OF THE AGE. PROF. LEON PALMIST. The unfortunate and broken-hearted should seek his counsel.

633 Post; 9to 8 dally; also Sundays, ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN the world; 50c and $1 will show you the plc- ture of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison. ME. PORTER, CARD-READER; TELLS past, present, future; ladies 60c, gents $I- palmistry, clairvoyant; $1 50.

126 Turk, nr. Jones PROF. ZANZIC, OCCULT SCIENTIST. a Ist, 313 Mason; sittings 50c; always crowded. VI ME.

MOREAU. BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS -HA past, present and futurej2sc up.764 Howard st. VI ME. RAVEN A SITS DAILY; SURE TIPS races; names given; 25c up. 828 Howard.

MRS. tB. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED medium and card-reader. 132 Turk st. VI ME.

STEW CHILD MEDIUM; THE HI greatest card reader and clairvoyant in the world; seventh- daughter of seventh daughter: ladles or gents 50c. 917 Market parlors 3 and 4. SPIRITUALISM. TO-DAY AT 20 cloc mrs. mayo ladies only; readings dally.

101 Grove st. TO-NIGHT KATIE HUESSMANN'S TEST A meetings. 793 Stevenson, off 9th, 10c; sittings $1. EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT 10c. MME.

YOUNo" 605 McAllister. Skeptics invited. MRS. FULTON; MATERIALIZING SEANCE to-night; sittings dally. 31 Fell st.

GYPSY PALMIST-SITTINGS DAILY (SUN- i days included), 2sc. 946 Mission; 10 to 9. MRS. SEAL. MEDIUM SITTINGS; TOBACCO 'habit; cured or no pay; obsessions cured: dis- eases of women cured; hrs.

10 to 8. 24 6th, rm. 8. Mrs. Elsie REYNOLDS: MATERIALIZING seance Friday evening, 50c, 832 Mission st.

DR. ALICE TOBIAS, BUSINESS MEDIUM, sits daily. clrTnes and Fri, 26c; 8 p.m. 124 6td. Mrs.

j. J. whitneyl CLAIRVOYANT trance medium sittings $1. 218 Stockton st. hypnotism; HYPNOTISM OR MESMERISM; Four (4) different methods; taught in four weeks' time.

A rare chance for physicians, stu- dents of science or those Interested In us therapeutic effects, as by suggestion nearly all diseases can be relieved. If not cured. 'None taught but those fur- nishing first-class reference or recommendations. Correspondence solicited. Address J.

WIRT CUM- MINS, Ph. Call office, 1018 Broadway, Oaklnd. 5E5.1_15? VTOTICE SELL YOUR BUSINESS proraptH for cash. EALY A 23 Kearny. Ujfi-i I A SALOON AND LODGING-HOUSE OF 17 rooms, all on one near city front.

HEALY 23 Kearny. SPLENDID ROUTE; PARTNER J. VI needed to deliver goods and do collect- ing; clears $160 per month. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. fIjOTP.

COR. SALOON; NEAR TERMINUS i O. of railroad; handsomely fitted up: doing good business; call to-day. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. WORTH BRANCH BAKERY, tip 1 1).

stationery and ladies' fancy goods. STANLEY, 9 Geary st. RESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION; well fitted. STANLEY, 9 Geary at. 4 ROUTE, WELL ESTABLISHED; good horse and wagon; fine trade.

9 Geary st. TO BUY. SEIiL OR EXCHANGE a BUSINESS of any kind see STRAND A 45 Third st. RESTAURANT: BEST LOCATION on Third good trade; well fitted up; 2 rooms. STRAND, 46 Third st.

(JTj.i^r- PARTNER" IN CORNER SALOON; most central location clears $100 per month each. STRAND, 45 Third st. saloon men, ATTENTION I U. Saloon, No. 1 location: pays well cheap rent.

STRAND A 45 Third st. UUfcir- GROCERY AND BAR, WITH 4 I O. rooms; full value. STRAND, 45 Third. A A PARTNER WANTED IN A FIRST- tJp'iUU.

class business In the center of the city doing a large trade: owner is a reliable responsible man known all over the coast business is clearing $200 per month; no night or Sunday work; no previous experience required. Apply KENNY, 766 Market st. fIToOK BRANCH BAKERY, DELICATESKN store: Western Addition; living-rooms; new stock; suitable for man and wife. STEN- BERG A 632 Market st. GMAA RESTAURANT; BAKERY CON- OID nee ted; best business street, north Market must sell retiring from business.

STEN- BERG 632 Market. A PARTNER LUNCH PARLOR; RE- cciptss2s; week's trial. STENBERG 632 Market St. CORNER SALOON: MUST SELL; A bargain. CULVER, 906 Market st.

SALOON NEAR MARKET; THREE living rooms: big trade: elegant place; worth $800; mus: sell. JOHNSTON. Kearny. S7 A PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS in a leading market, clearing $125 monthly; rial given. JOHNSTON, Kearny RESTAURANT NEAR CARHOUBE and junction; receipts $25 to $30 daily; a sure bargain.

JOHNSTON, 26y a Kearny St. PARTNER WANTED IN OLD ESTABLISHED bakery: good for $150 month to each; capital required $400. JOHNSTON, 26 2 Kearny st. WHEN YOU ARE DISGUSTED WITH OTH- ers and want to buy or sell your business give us a trial. JOHN REIDY A Sixth st.

A A FINE SALOON; BIG BARGAIN; owner sick; rent $10. REIDY, 13y 2 6th. PAYINcTTrUIT "AND GROCERY store; good horse and wagon; rent $20: 3 living-rooms; best reasons for selling: bargain. BARRETT A SKIFF, 921 Market st. HlMlNl BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY- tjD-LUU.

store. BARRETT A 921 Market. II A A FIRST CLASS SAMPLE ROOM, tpilUU. with large patronage, near Examiner office: owner for last 30 years in business, wants to retire to private life. Particulars 533 California Phoenix Bar.

HA INTEREST IN GOOD-PA Y- (IDOUU. ing wine and beer saloon; rent $45; partner has to leave for East to settle estate: great bargain. Inquire 633 California Phoenix Bar. LIVERY' STABLE FOR SALE ESTAB- lished for 30 years; consisting of 2 carriages, 4 buggies, rockaway, harness, robes, etc; rent reasonable; no reasonable offer refused; owner has other business to attend to. LYNCH 935 Market st.

UijOAA A SHOESTORE FOR SALE. ONE OF tIpOUU. the best locations in Oakland, with a well-established trade; a fine opportunity for one wishing to engage in that business. J. B.

MIHAN, 609 Kearny st. OkftFiA RESTAURANT; LARGE TRAN- iFUUU. stent trade: at electric car junction; paying investment. PROLL A LLOYD, 719 Mar- ket st. rpO A 16-ROOM HOTEL, FURNISHED A complete, and stable, in Alameda County: rent $50.

Apply to DRAPER A JEFi'RISS, 997 Mar- ket st. CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, tJDOWU.fyith horse and wagon, in best location in I'otrero: good paying business: value in stock. Inquire 533 California Phoenix Bar. FOR A FRENCH LIQUOR-STORE ON one of the best corners on Sixth stre 1 at a sac- rifice. Inquire of E.

ROBLNET.4IIi/_ California st. HEAP FOR CASH ON ACCOUNT "5 E- parture, restaurant and oyster parlors, in best location; investigate. 925 Washington, upstairs. OOD PA YING CONFECTIONERY AND bakery; splendid location. Address Cakes, box 42.

this office. 7P. A FOR ONE OF THE BEST SALOON I stands in the city; situated in the whole- sale district. Inquire at room 43, 120 Sutter st. SALOON; ESTABLISHED 20 years, in finest location; day and night trade with large patronage: must sell; death in family.

Inquire 533 California Phoenix Bar. RETIRING FROM LEADING grocery and hardware business in a suburban village for sale to responsible party at a reasonable figure. Address Business, box 34, Call Office. £AA INTEREST' IN ESTABLISHED profitable manufacturing business. box 109, Call Office.

GIRL DESIRES POSITION IN a store; speaks good French and English; no ob- jection to small wages. Y. box 56, Call Office. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE I day, housecleaning and plain washing. Ad- dress 29 Minna city.

ffljl A A YOUNG LADY WANTS HONEST gentleman partner: no triflers. box 19, Call Office. "Li OR SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE; good business; sickness cause of selling. Anply at this office. "IIESTAURANT ON MARKET STREET; SICK- IV ness cause of selling; rent paid to March 6.

Inquire Call Office. IjKiR SALE-GOOD-PAYING SALOON. CALL 605 Mission st. WANTED GOOD PAYING LODGING- house. Owner address O.

box 34. Call. ENTLEMEN'S MENDING NEATLY DONE vT at room 22, 105 Stockton st. BRANCH BAKERY FOR SALE. ADDRESS B.

8., box 33. Call. ITiOR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF store; very low. 452 Haight st. ARTNER WANTED IN CHICKEN RANCH.

box 34, Call. A 1 CATERER AS PARTNER; SMALL CAPI- 1 tal. Paris, box 33, Call. (AfT PARTNER FOR EASTERN AND California beer bottling; agents for mineral water: good chance for good man; no agents. Address N.

box 104, Call Office. ffijl OCA BUSINESS ESTABLISHED FIF- teen years; 30 days trial; if not as represented will pay for time lost. Reliable, box 101, Call Office. Ojl AAA CIGAR-STORE, CENTRAL; DO- ing good owner leaving city. D.

box 93, Call. TO PARTIES WHO WOULD INVEST IN A new salmon cannery in Alaska. Address C. D. LAPP, 9 Third city.

TAILOR-SHOP GOOD TRADE in a growing town; no competition; write for Address box 253, Sanger, Cal. STOCK COMPLETE 15-ACRE POUL- tIPOUVI.tr}' ranch, F'ruitvale. 34 Donohoe bldg. IPOR SALE, CHEAP GROCERY AND -U liquors. Apply 117 Second st.

OR RARE OPPORTUNITY'; half interest in an industrial enterprise guar- anteed to net at least 12 per cent on investment; product is all sold ahead for several years at paying figures and principal Is fully secured by property; investigation invited. Address J. 8., 512 California room 14. SALOON; PROMINENT CORNER; side entrance; club rooms; doing good business; fiar stock: liquors, cigars: trial given before buying. Particulars with C.

T. MAR- TIN, 6 Eddy call bet. 12 and 1 o'clock. OR THE SALOON KNOWN AS THE Goodfellows' Exchange, 1053 Market a fine business for 2: price $1000. "UStTbE GOOD PAYING WOOD IYI- and coal yard 2 horses, harness and wagons.

Apply 740 Treat aye. QA A SALOON CHEAP; WON'T SELL UN- tJpOUU. less right party; owner has other busi- ness to attend to. Apply southwest cor. Eighth and Howard sts.

IpOR A NICELY FITTED UP COR- ncr saloon. Address box 61, Call Office. 7-rrv BUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING 4 I OVJ. beeves, 25 sheep, 6 hogs, 500 pounds veal a week; rent $14: 4 living-rooms. Inquire at .452 Tehama bet.

Fifth an.l Sixth. (fl. CC 1 if, INTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS tJpUUUU. paper for sale; $150 to $200 per month. inquire this office.

AKERY FOR SALE ON. ACCOUNT OF sick- ness: cheap for cash. 1817 Powell BAZAAR DOING BUSINESS OF $11,000 yearly, established 7 years: half cash, balance easy payments; reference from leading wholesale nouses; rare opportunity; every investigation. PIERCE, 22 Kearny st. 1 A WELL-ESTABLISHED DRESSMAK- tjp I 'U.

ing income $125 weekly; best reasons for selling; full examination afforded. Address B. box 73, this office. STATIONERY, NOTION, TOY. FANCY goods, candy, cigar and tobacco for sale; good location; no opposition a.so take a reliable man as partner with about $250; must speak Ger- man.

box 66, Call. ITIOR STEAM LAUNDRY. DOING $300 per week bargain to tbe right party. Address box 5, this office. UTCHER-SHOP; GOOD BUSINESS: CHEAP.

.1806 Howard st. BUSINESS Continued. COOK BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY', notions, periodicals, in best part of the Mission: living rooms: cheap rent: long, lease- more Than' value in sight for price asked; easily worth double the amount, but is offered at such a low figure as owner -must sel It and leave tne city. M. LESS A 783V 3 Market.

$250: SALON, NORTH OF nicely fitted up; has a good steady run of custom. M. LESS 3 Market st. SMALL MUSIC-STORE AND VIO- tftZOU. lin-maker's outfit: good location; rent $20; actual value $400: must be sold by March 1: owner leaving Call or address A JEAN, 307 Grant aye.

WANTED TO BUY GOOD BUSINESS. CALL at 410 Kearny room i OOD SALOON FOR IN- VI quire LEVY A liquor-s ore, 795 Mission. ORNING PAPER ROUTE: WESTERN AD- dition. Address box 78, this office. A PER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH Hill district; covers 18 blocks: can be bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good.

Apply this office, principals only. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. REMOVED TO 1020 market OPPOSITE FIFTH. 10-ROOM HOUSE; GOOD LOCA'i ION; 18 rooms: best comer in city $1,600 14 rooms, on Geary st 850 20 rooms; sunny corner: must sell 700 10- room house: very central '150 14-room house, worth $1000: price 450 H. C.

DECKER, 1020 Market st. ffljOAA LODGING-HOUSE; BEST BLOCK ON. tIpUUII. Market 22 well furnished rooms: always full; first floor for offices; positively clear- ing 0 per month; low nt. Apply KENNY, 765 Market st.

ROOMS, NEAR TAYLOR AND MARKET; sure for $100 month: easy terms. CHAS." G. CULVER A 906 Market st. "VfOTICE-50 LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE" Al from $150 to ssooo. STRAND A 45 Third.

$KA LODGING-HOUSE, 24 18" front; must sell this week. 221 Fifth. (YJA LODGING-HOUSE; 19 ROOMS 0 a furnished for housekeeping: must be sold at your own price; rent $40. £09 MISSION ROOMS; FOR SALE: Uuii well furnished; low rent. OOMING-HOUSE; 330 GEARY WILL AY take part payment In realty.

J. G. BROWN. 9 -ROOMED HOUSE; RENT $30. 869 MlS- sion at.

TO 15 FURNISHED ROOMS; cash; no agents. W. box 87. Call. 44 ROOMS; CLEARS OVER $100 PER I month; trial given.

115 Second st. HOUSE; PART CASH, BALANCE' easy terms. Apply 234 Van Ness aye. A-ROOM HOUSE. NEWLY FURNISHED; A wili sacrifice, cheap.

Turk st. I'UKNITURE FOR SALE. 155 rooms; dining-room, bar fixtures, office fixtures, Bate, coach, wagonette and harnesses and entire paraphernalia of the American Exchange Hotel, as a whole or bids will be taken on 20 or 50 room outfits. Apply to J. T.

WISEMAN, on premises. 747 MARKET ST. NOW OPENING MONDAY, FEB. 3. Brussels carpet 46c a yard Heavy floor oilcloth 20c a yard English linoleum 40c a yard Solla oak parlor sets $22 50 SHIREK A SH IREK, 747 Market, opp.

Grant aye. NO BRANCH STORES. I FINELY FURNISHED FLAT, 3 ROOMS bath, complete for housekeeping; rent low. 461 Jersey 3 doors from Castro. HG.

KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- ding; new folding-beds, 59 and up; step-lad- step; furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. REDUCTIONS ON LARGE QTOCK. NEW AND second-hand; 400 carpet good as new; oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c: 7- piece chamber suits, $14 60: cornice poles, 25c: ranges, cash or Installments; goods shipped free. T.

li. NELSON. 126 Fourth st. CARPET CLEANING. CARPETS ilke new.

FERGUSON A 23 Tenth; teL South 36. D. MACKINTOSH A successors. JE. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING 240 14th cleaning 3c a yard.

Tel. Mission 74. CITY EWE AM CARPET NG.RENOVA- ting, 38 Bih. STEVENS, mgr. Tel.

South 250. McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- ovating works. 463 Stevenson; tel. south 228. ATION AL CARPET BEATING AND RENO" Af vating Works HAMPTON ABAILLY: layin; and altering.

313-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 24 WHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S PloneerCar. pet Beating Works. 363-7 Tehanja; tei. So-40.

pONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. Gate aye. telephone ease 126. I .7 HORSES. horses.

Apply early. Viking Brewery. Eighteenth and Hampshire sts. MICE BUGGY' MARE; WILL BE- SOLD ATI cheap. 827 Fulton coalyard.

A A HEAD OF WELL-BROKEN WORK AND A driving horses; just from the country: draught horses weighing from 1600 pounds up: fast trotters: pacers. G. LINDAUER. 862 Howard. JUST 2S GOOD WORK HORSES, young, sound and well broken, weighing from 1200 to 1500, and will be sold cheap.

a J. T. FOR-" RESTER, 426 Valencia Fifteenth and Sixteenth. FOR SALE OR A FINE ROAD- ster; will drive double or single: can be seen at Olympic Club Stable. For particulars apply at 604 Sutter st.

1 A SETS NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers; sand-wagons. .1128 Mission st. ORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH; GOOD care and feed; send for circular. The Hrde ranch, 630 Commercial st. DR.

C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- geon for S. F. Police Department.

Office and hospital, 121 City Hall telephone south 401. A A HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAOON-l" buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st. auction sales every nes- day. SULLIVAN A DOYLE. Auctioneers.

1 AA SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL lv" kinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 chean horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. WAGONS IAiii.iAUKS. FOR SALE ROAD BUGGY, HAR- ness, lap robe and blanket. Stable, 2113 Pine.

FOR MISCELLANEOUS. WHITE SEWING MA- chine; 7 drawers; equal new; all attach- ments; cause going East. 801 Union st. OR SALE-SEALSKIN CAPE CHEAP. AD- dress box 33, Call.

AT A BARGAIN SELLING OUT BELOW cost: our entire stock of rattan furniture and baby carriages must be sold before February 16; retiring from business. Sunset Rattan Company, 104 O'Farrell st. HONOGRAPHS AND KINETOSCOPES bought and sold. Address 848 Market st. WELL ESTABLISHED PLANNING MILL if for sale.

P. box 10., Call Office. LOUNGE, BEDSTEAD, WASH- ff stand, cheap; also boys' safety. girls' tri- cycle, $5: shotgun. Winchester rifle.

328 McAllister. OKK SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109, 11l Market st. ELLOWS ANVIL, VISE. STEAM PUMP, small steam boiler and engine.

631 Howard st. ROn SECOND-HAND CARPETS, ALL SIZES and prices from 25c per yard up. J. NOONAN, 1017 to 1023 Mission above Sixth. BUY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES tan furniture at the factory and gave middle- man's profit; we will treat you right.

CALIFOR- NIA RATTAN COMPANY', 61 First nr. Mission. AROUTFITS, MIRRORS.CASH REGISTERS scales. cheapest. MEEK, 1118 Mission at.

CURE AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER. A press, platform scales and desktcheap. 102 Clay TVJEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- Af hand. W. S.

RAY Mfg Ca. 12 California st. OUNTERS. SHELVING. SHOWCASES boucht and sold Market beL 7th and Bth 1 DEMISTS.

G. YOUNG. 1841 Polk St. DR. GEORGE W.

LEEK. THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of oninless extraction and patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth wltuout any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. "PAINLESS EXTRACTION. CROWN A bridge work a specialty: plates, $5 up; 13 experie.ee. R.

L. D.D.S., 81534 Geary. I I JR. H. H.

SHAW, 224 KEARNY BRIDGE- XJ. work a specialty; open evenings 7:30 to 9. DR. L. T.

A NZ-EXTR ACTION PAINLESS. crown work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary cor. Grant aye. CBOOME DENTAL, ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- bet.

3d and 4th, gas specialists; only rell- aole agent for painless extraction: artificial teeth frm 96: fillings frm $1 extracting 60c. with gas $1. $7 A SET, FOR TEETH: warranted as good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMM-l dentist.

930 next Baldwin Theater: 1)R. LCDLCM sns: 1443 MARKET ST XJ near Eleventh: no charge for Plates are made: old plates made oveTl teeth from $8 per sec: extracting gas given. pOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION 80tt DR. CHARLES W. DECKER? J.

J. LEEK, 1200 MARKET.COR.doLDEN' X) Gate ave-upen: Sundays till 4LL WORK REASONABLE. AND ranted. W. KEY 1122 NG MACHINES.

ALL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD. EXCHANGE A rented, repaired; lowest ratei. 205.

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