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THE SA^ST- FKA:NCISqO Ve^LL^ TUESDAY^sOGTOBER^ 14,-1902.12
I7 WFt,l';. WA\'TED--FE!H< l.y.—Cm,. ¦
WANTED—-1 cooks. $30; 7 second girls. $20-$25;¦ 2 'parlor.maids; $25 ; 2 maIds and seam •btre*se.s; .-£25; '4 nurse girU. $20-$25; 2 cham-'bermaidstand • waiting; country :hotel. $25;' 4. housework girls, city, $30; lady's maid. $25:. laundress, institution, $;;0; waitress for 2cooks. San Jose; $J0-$35; man and wife. $50;
! cook,- no.washing."'Frultvalo/$30; tX) house-:work girls at $20.- $25. $30: Apply to J. F.
¦'':¦ CROSETT & CO..: 334 Suttfr st-
WANTED-^-Woman or girl to do housework; 2in family. '-Apply 13 Day st, nr. 3Uth. .
COMPETENT girl for cooking ¦ and downstairs- 'work; references. • 1608 Fell at\ >..•- ¦ ;• •'
WANTED—Waist hands. 121 Post st rooms32, 33. 34. ... ¦'.'•.
AN earnest, . conscientious woman to manage a'.'-' new department of business. Box 3420, Call.
WANTED—
A middle aged lady to help out int|e kitchen. -' t>15 Bryant;st. . '
A pOOD waitress wanted.! 134 Third 8t..GIRL for general housework and cooking. 1901• Pine :street V
" - •• ¦•¦•'¦ '. . .•',-.¦ -.' ¦ iACTIVE, nsat young woman-as assistant jin«_jestaurant pantry. .725 Market-st.-,
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A FINISHER-on pants; steady work. 36 Geary, st, room 33. . • .. ": . '..
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WAITRESS wanted at once. 1101 Market at
FIRST-CLASS finisher on ladles' tailor gowns;good wages. ¦"310 Geary st V . . .
WANTED—
Girlior ¦ housekeeper jj for general... housework. .;1647 Geary st. ¦ ; •A—LEARNIto remove
'superflouous hair,!hair-
dressing, massage,.: manicuring, scalp treat-ment, hair work, etc.; college 123b' Mkt,cor.Jones, r. 94; dps, assured; day, eve. class.
MIDDLE-AGED woman tol
assist In lighthousework; small family. 77% Fourth st,
¦ near. Mission. ;• .¦...¦-.'. . .WANTED
—Girl for general housework and
plain cooking; no children; wages $20. S603, Sixteenth st.. '.".: :. -¦.. ¦
- -!A—SHIRTMAKERS ;and • finishers. ±AGLE-
SON & CO.. 535 Market st ¦'.--..-
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NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY |TO LEARNHOW TO SEW OVERALLS;sWE TEACH
YOU FREE OF .CHARGE ..AND PAY
WHILE LEARNING; ¦'; WORK;- GOOD ', PAY.' LEVI STRAUSS |& CO., 32%, FREMONT ST.; MR. DAVIS.
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WANTED—A thorough ladylike business wo-man of good education; permanent positionif suitable; security required.- Box 3459, Call.
WANTED—Nurse girl;sleep home. Apply 234S«n Jose ave. -. ' -.
FIRST-CLASS finisher on custom coats; steady;' work; good wages. 433 Natoma st. •
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GIRL for general housework and cooking. 2211'Buchanan st -; - . :' c' '•
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WANTED—
A girl for general • housework insmall family.!Apply 1204 Ellis sf
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TALENTED* amateur performers. Apply atChutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object.
GIRLS and- women, learn hairdresslng, mani-curing, massage, hair work, electrolysis andchiropody; entire course, 2 weeks, for$4 50; 5.positions waiting;$15 and ?20 per week guar-antecd; day &'eve. class. 233 Geary, r.-13-15.
WANTED—First-class walat and skirt ilnlsh-ers; also fancy
-coat maker. Apply COX,
1514 Pine st. . ",', . i-,",.....
FIRST-CLASS talloress wanted. !BARON. 22Grant ave. . ...-..¦•-
" . ¦ '_.¦ : . .'• .FIRST-CLASS finishers on cloaks "and suits at. JOS. KRAGEN & CO.. 033 Market St.-
GIRLS wanted at United States Laundry. 3111Sixteenth st. . ':. '.
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MIDDLE-AGED woman- for. housework: Ger-man preferred ;good wages. "80 First ave.
WANTED—An-ambitious woman over 20 for¦ responsible » position. Box 4145, Call office.
LADIES to travel; salary, paid.' C.;B. JEN-JsTlNGS. 121 California at, bet. 4 and 5 p. m.
WANTED—Women and girls to work on fruit.1731 Folsom st. .*' '-.' . : , • :"
CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptionsreceived at Call branch office. -2200 Flllmore.
¦ -^ TBELP WANTED-r-MAIiB.PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, C3S. Oay........ st; phone Main 1191
To-day .......'....To-day.... ...... .*. To-day1000 laborers, teamsters, concrete and rock-
:;.men for Reno.^Vlsta^ Clark,iGoIcanda," Oslno,'Gerald; Pequop, Fenelon. Holborn; Icarus,Lucin and Terrace $2, $2 25 and $2 50 day
;-250 R. R.-men.......... ....S.' P.' Ca's work....To all points on the Coast Division
50 laborers, R. R. work, Mendo'cino Co... .$2Free fare..... ...Good board Free fare
Shingle sawyer .........'....... I..'.1 $75Shingle packer .....6%c per 100050 laborers and teamsters, nr.- city.'.$2-$2 2515 brickyard men
—..... .$35 and found.50 pick and shovel men, near city.'
$2100 miners and laborers. ...$2 50 and $220 tlemakera. .............. .12c- to 18c each20 woodchoppers....... .$1 25 to $2 50 cordPaper hanger %& 50Old man, private place ....$12 and foundCook, fare paid; Monterey Co. .$40 and foundDishwasher, fare paid, Monterey Co..$20 & fd
FARMER and wife, $50 and found; •laundry-man and wife, $G5 and found and increase;bus driver ., and wife for laundress, country
¦hotel; $40 and found; -2 men and wives for. kitchen work, $40 and $50 and found. J. F.,CROSETT. & CO., 628 Sacramento st .6 CARPENTERS for Oregon, company work,
$3 50 day; 10 laborers for Oregon, $2 50 day;stableman. 530 and found; milkers, $30 and$35 and found; choreman; milk wagon driver,. $40 and found; blacksmith, .$40 and found;sheet iron workers; 50 laborers for mills,
-quarries and pick and shovel work, $2 to$2 25 day; boys for -store, $6. week and ln-.crease; .and -many, others.
—J.- F..-CROSETT'
& CO.. 02S Sacramento st. ;¦< '¦'•':
2 BUTLERS, $35 and $45 and fourrd; hotelcook, country, $50; short order cook, $40 andfound; • night cook; country, $40 and found;
-•hotel waiters, dishwashers, 'potwashers andothers. J. F.'CROSETT & CO., «28 Sacra-mento Bt. . •: -.:V. .' ¦ :
AT the California Employment Agency.. 09 Third St., nr.-Call bldgr.;phone Bueh 403.
.....:...... STATE OF UTAH'.:......'.............. STATEOF NEVADA ..........:...SALT LAKE. OGDEN, ETC....
250 teamsters.....!.. .$2 25 to $2 50 per day250 1aborers ....... :..$2 25 to $2 60 per day
¦ 100 rock men |...:...'.$2 25 to $2 50 per day'25 -plow an-1 scraper holders. ..$2 25 per day
I,.....:...FREE FARE—FREE FARE .'.
...FOR. LUMBER WOQDS. SAWMILLS...Bull teamster ....... $65 a month and board. Edgerman. redwood.. $70 a month and boardShingle sawyer- ..'. ...$60 a month and boardMillwright,all round sawmill man, $3 60 aday or. $75 a month and^ board... ...........12 men 'to pile lumber..... ?2 a day, free fare8!men ".V..".".... :..'. .$35 a 'month and, board
'•'•'. 5' laborers '."¦..:". ;\............. .S2 25 a day
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MAN:an:l wife.'cook "•and cardener, short
: distance In . country,'see ;lady here, $50.
MRS.' M.: E. DAY V...335 Geary st.
"A—MAN 'and. '.wife ;as ; waitress :and kitchen'hand, near city, $40. MRS. M..E. DAY,-333 Geary St.. .,:. . .'
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A—MAN and wife;-man to .drive-bus.'- wife as-
plain -laundress; small hotel; country; $10.MRS. M. E. DAY........ 335 Geary at.
ANDRE'S Office;31« Stockton st.—
Confectioner\ and 1decorator. . $75;? man *.to tend cold meat'counter and open oysters," S10; man to make
.• Icecream :and sugar, work,:$15 a week, etc.
WANTED—Steady, reliable young man with$125 Cashfor. plain '.office-,work; willpay $65per. month to good <man; steady place; shorthours.;. 101C :Market 'st,--' room -10. ¦: • ¦¦*¦ ¦¦
WANTED—Good strong ;boy, -age 14 to - 10
years; :to learn .window -dressing:'' apply be-: tween,!> and =10 a. m. I.MAGNIN & CO/.,"43-53 Ellis sf'r..-
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WANTED—Strong boys- of good family to run¦ errands ;,agep 14 to '- 10 years. v Aoply bp-
tween'fl and 10 a.- m. I;'MAGNIN & CO.,,43-53^ Ellis st. ',¦'-' : • :-. ¦ '. ,' .-.¦,
WANTED^-Younsr :man-
as bookkeeper . andV PtenoRrapher;, moderate Falary;..itt.»ndy ;posl-B tion; small: bond' required. ..Box -3538,. Call::.OYSTERMEN,'::.cooks.
-waiters.'.; dishwashers.
kitchen help, for • restaurants;.- no fee. 52C". Montgomery st
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'.. .¦-,. ;.WANTED
—Bright boy to work in shirt factory.
.'ApplyTHE:L.1ELKUS CO., 29 and 31 Bat-r.^tery st.; r̂
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¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦ *.WANTED—-An old- naan ;to >do „light;work in:r restaurant, v618 Sixth st.-, -.,. . ,:: -. ;
BUTCHER.'* good meat cutter. ¦ would like'posl-
'.'.• ,,t!6n;.city.-or,country. „•Box 3536, rCall office.WANTED—Experienced: man to peddle fruit¦;.563' Natoma st. -:•.'..';¦ '.':'.—'.'¦' '¦'-.
WANTED—Good, tailor for ,bushellng.» C25<l-Commercial st.'. ' -, :..- ¦ .: r.-,.
WANTED^-Parcpl,boy Bin •¦ wholesale 'fancy.- goods. house. ;.Box.3537.*: Call:office. . ,WANTED
—Boy. |to
-deliver :orders ;In\butcher• chop.-.-.".- 460;Devlsadero
'st:: ¦ . ',¦--,-. ;' ;
-GOOD man • to ¦' solicit ;for
'cleaning
-and dyeing
, .ori:wsgcn/.:;1585:Market st.'.,'.', ,::,;-.;.- -WANTED—Experienced ifdomestic i;'salesman.;rfAnply.::between '0;and? 11;a. jm.{.at HALE.BROS/
DRESSMAKERS 'AND'SEAMSTRESSESMcDOWELL Dresemaklng and" MillinerySchool;
corm-maklng taught: .patterns cut. 1019 Mkt,
; EMPLOYMENT .OFFICES.OLYMPIC Employment .Office; 'JaDanese jand¦ Chinese :reliable :hole:' established
'ten
"years."Tfel. Bush .135. , GEORGE AOKI,421 Post st.
JAP reliable housecleantng;' cooks, waiters onshort notice.
-1293 Page st; tel. Fell 8501.' ...
CHINESE and JaDanese help; "estab/ 20 years.-Til.-.Main 11)97.' BRADLEY &CO.. 040 Clay.
ORPHEUM EmDloyment~Offlce— Japanesa, Clil-oese helu. 420 Powell,nr.Sutter'.tel.Black 5072.
RELIABLE-Jauanese-Chinese Employment Of-flce; all kinds. help. 310 Stockton; Main 5188.'
Grand Japanese-Chinese Emp. 1 Office, 415 Stock-ton; tel.' Grant 108; expert, reliable hglp. -'
JAPANESE Intelligence Office—
Furnish -most-.. reliable help.". 524 Bush st. ;tel^Bush 516.
KJIPLOYSIENT' WAK'l'Kl)—KUA1AI.K.|A GERMAN «cirl, first class laundress; b.-st
references. . MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter. st. fj
A. NEAT colored sirl;' first '.class . nurss, 'orwould ¦' do second "work; references. MRS.NORTON. 313 Suttcr.
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A SWEDISH housework girl; good cook; fouryear? last place; $30. .-- MRS. NORTON, 313
¦¦'. ..Sutter st. „;.';..,. .-."W- ;- - -: '-" v '
A YOUNG eirl Swishes: to. .do general house-work and plain cooking in a small Americanfamily; $20 to*$25.-./ Box 3521, Call offloe.
REFINED woman- wishes place as .maid or-take care of children at Presidio; references.Box 1032, Palo, Alto.i Calif. . > :
POSITION as amanuensis to one rengaged in, literary work; city references and typewriter.
Box;10, Call branch, 615 Larkin Et.GOOD cook wants position; family cooking pre-;ferred; excellent references given. S. WILL-SON. Call 501 Harrison st; phone Davla 903.
A RESPECTABLE > girl wishes downstairswork and cooking; no objection to lightjwash--'«ing; references; wages $25 to $30. lO4uWebster st ¦'.'¦¦,; y:1
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STRONG woman wants housework by the day;$1 50 per day or $1 per 'half day. 1030 Mls-' Stonvst. - .'¦'. ":!. '..'., •. ¦ ¦¦'-.... .'¦-¦¦''.-; ¦ .'
INFANT or child nurse wants position.,Apply... box 3411,.Call..,. ;-', ,"-'.'. ¦¦.:. ... .-
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WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st..;near Mar-ket—200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50.. to $G week; convenient and respectable; free
'¦" 'bus "and baggage to and from ferry." •
WANT ads-and
-subscriptions :taken ;for The
-.Call at.Eaton's Bazaar. 033 McAllister st.
A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 109BValencia .st. : --¦'.-;.
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED-—MALE.STRONG Frenchman," 25 .years old,
'good ap-
¦rIpearar.ee,- -good ¦ education, •understands Eng-lish, understands ¦ general housework . and
.'¦-.horses,' -desires position In private family;good' references.': Address, box 3553. ,Call.
-GOOD cook" would like situation In private
famfiyon ranch. . H.,;523 Kearny 'st, r. 26.STRONG," willing man, first-class r driver,'
wishes work around private place. 431 Pine 1¦ st, ¦> Helvetia Hotel. - .
-A YOUNG man. 19 years ¦ of age; would like a j
position 'as' bill and general office clerk; has'had two years', experience and can furnishreference. . Address box 4159, Call office.
COOK, German, sober and steady; home cook-lng.j Ly.TIST. -.7.-Willow ave. .
PAINTER and decorator who thoroughly un-'derstands
"kalsomining,. tinting, .blending,
'hardwood~finishing, graining; also interior
•5 decorations, -wants work-for private parties;/ owners furnish material; no objection to"•country; -Address Decorator, :box 3458. Call.
FIRST-CLASS couple, Japanese cook, wantsituations; man is an excellent hand through
'. long experience 'and many good references; !wages $45 up. Address SHIRAISHI, 463_ Jessie st, city. ¦
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AN:educated :young Easterner desires employ-: ihent ;¦ wishes an,out-of-door life; preferably-
in. California -or Arizona. Address A. H.. WALLIS, 90 Prospect St., Orange, N. J.—¦
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MAN and wife . (Swiss) want situations onranch; man understands "farming . and is. • handy
'withItools;. wife good housekeeper.
i- Humboldt House, ;1309 Stockton stRELIABLE, sober man .(German) wants posi-
tion'round the ;kitchen ;general work;. very
-useful and willing;road-house or country ho-. ;. tel preferred. Box 3403, Call office.- . •
A YOUNG 'man (23),' not afraid-
of . work,i.wishes ,a situat ion in.city.or.' country. Box,:3500,- Call office. -7 ,,:.-.",'AM-GO; honest, good nurse; handy with tools;'; what have you? Will -be good', money toI the right party. Box 3512. Call. -
.'•-•.-.A." CUSTOM shoemaker ¦ wishes a situation In¦'-. repair. shop or shoe store. Box 4143, Call.
"A. YOUNG Japanese boy :wants situation as atook In city. vSANGO, 528 . Stevenson st.;
"phone Mint .3241'. "¦.-.- ;."/ .-. . ".- : ¦
'A JAPANESE boy' wants a. situation in an• American family; \ speaks •IEnglish;!1 light.work, regular time and low wages. UCHIDA,
121 Halght st.,- telephone Fell 7931.A BRANCH office for Call advertisements andj . subscriptions -has... been ..established at 1096
Valencia tt.' > : .
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, FINANCIAL.'raE^EALTT
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SWDICAT^rr*~r~V/V~
s^!CAPITAL PAIDPIN.... ....$3,000,000 00SURPLUS ..;.:.%.:.:.......... 699,820 53... '.'*¦••'a ISSUES.' •
SIX PER CENTINVESTMENT CERTIFICATES .',. AT PAR. a
OFFICE—
NO. 14 SANSOME STREET,SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
COMPANIES Incoroorated and financed: stockand bond issues guaranteed, underwritten andsold;stock accented for nervices.' Send for• Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC.STATESMININGAND INVESTMENT CO.. 326 Post.
¦¦-': , FLATS TO'liET., "
CALIFORNIA,near St*iner—Modern new sun-. ny middle .and upper flats c-f- 6 rooms andbath each; convenient to 3,car lines; rents
¦ $32 50 and «.{5., "SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE& CO.. 218-220 Montgomery .sf. ¦ Mills bldg-
MASONIC ave., 1317— New. sunny. flats, C and. 7 rooms; near park: MADISON &'BURKE,. 'agents.". 30 Montgomery st. ¦ . . f
FLAT of 3 housekeeping: rooms; sunny- sideof street. 324 Llndeniave^ .'
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FLATof 4 rooms and, bath. .: 1480 Ellis stStanyan, 945, bet. 'Frederick and jCarl—Lovely;flat; 10 rooms; park'and marine view; $17 50.;
PERRY, 263—For rent- 4 rooms; rent $10.
!$20!PER month :'
modern upper-flat, 4• rooms
'and bath.1600 Waller et.; near Shrader. :SUTTER, 2G20
—Sunny upper 'flat '.of 6 100ms,
bath; modern: rent' $30. ¦¦'¦""•• ""- •'. ¦
'.FJ1A.TS TO -FURXISHED.
NICELYifurnished flat, ]six rooms and bath.'' 1010 Halght st; adults; references.- .\ > .FUKMTUKE FOR SALE. .. -
NEW ..White sewing machine; also brass beds¦ and other furniture.;: Call 593 McAllister st.
'FURNITURE AVANTED. , 1
A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission ,St., pays highestprice lor second-hand Uurnlture; tel.Red 1354.
BIG price paid for furniture for U0 days; special. reasons. S. J. WAUGH.T. 415 Examiner big.
HEU' WA.NTKO—KKMALK. ::A COOK, $35; :lady's ;,mald, $30; 'second: girl,
$-5; lcooks, $30; house girl,'$30;. cham Der-mald, $20; nurse Klrl,:$25. .MRS. ,NOKTON,' 313. Suttcr at- . : .<¦- :- .-. ¦ ,
GIRLS.^don't bei lobsters ;* get out for your-: selves and make money; learn, chiropody,: body .massage ¦ and 'electrosis; . course ._ $S;,.taught .in-1 week; day and eve., classes; $3-'¦;':per. hour guaranteed., Branch' of New-York•¦Institute, 143 Stockton st, ,room 13.;-. .: .OIRL. for general" housework; plain.cooking;a 3 <in family; no washing:or:window ¦ clean-
1 ing;, wages $20: to $25; references' required.¦-.lU(ja Scott st. near.: Sutter. r; . ;;¦¦'.¦.;-.WANTED—Young girls for lightfactory work;;steady 'employment;>good wages.' CaliforniaILamp:Factory,; 18.Tehama ;•sty '.••".S> ;'¦ -¦ '¦„ :
MIDDLE-AGED,lady¦'•forrchambermaid .and'waitress; hotel at springs; no [fee; free .fare.C ,52U:Montgomery :st, -room- 1.; i: _. : i: -
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LADY;'cashier/ forIrestaurant; ~references .and;experience, asked;' no'J fee. i;526 .'Montgomery
:;.st;;- room 'l;..';",;.•-.". 0. '<¦:::'->' ¦ ¦'-".¦'_¦: ¦;..'.
GIRL"> for;general ¦'¦ housekeepings. and '- cooking;;¦,; small • washing; no
'window cleaning. -.1303
-Octavia sf ¦ v -AX-:., t-'. .' •' ': "¦'-i\' ¦¦¦
GIRL.to learn pants operating.":110A William;
¦. off:Geary, .bet.-Taylor,and Jones. : :;
GERM.AN"sirl 4 for*delicacy istore;? work, hours;7:30 to S :30. :A."SCHILLER.^ Union Sq.•Mkt.NEAT1girl, ¦! to.14
*years, • td?asslst 'In store;' sleep home, '•^m, Seventh st. '' • • - '
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.WANTED—Protestant V young; -woman house-keeper In family. (!21 York st. ..-..'
"A>GIRL:for cooking; call' In'afternoon. 1S49'._' Buah st. «,' •,.-,-' '-.'¦;r,::;i:-:"'
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EXPERIENCED > operators Von|silkIand Iwoolv;waists- goodjpay.tS; F.^ CO. MFG.;CO,* 523
U151XES9 CHAyCEg—Contlnoed.^A—JOSEPH STRAUB, 850 Market tt.
LEGITIMATE BUSINESS.$750— Good-paying restaurant and delicacx
In„ large- thriving town .In• Sonoma Co. .Agreat bargain.- Everything complete. .......
$5000—
Bakery; one of the largest and bestequipped in this city; good paying. Ownerengaged In other business
Barbers! Here is a chance for you. Anice and good paying business; six,chain.Whole or half Interest....... ¦••
$500—
Good-paying restaurant 'Just the¦ right place tor.two;.low rent .Look at this
before going elsewhere.... :.....
DRUGSTORE for sale; established business; Inone best business towns In State; owner hasether - business: bargain. Address Drugs,room 400. Parrott building, or see owner be-tween 4 and 5 p. m. ,
WHOLE or half Interest In newly built hotelin prosperous mining lown In Shasta County;account sickness; r>2 rooms; all furnished;own water works. Box 40S4, Call. > ,
WANTED—
To buy paid up contracts In Do-vcre Diamond Company of Minneapolis: give'number of contract
- Box 3S54, Call, Oakland.FOR sale
—Cigar store and shooting gallery
combined; good paying business; only reliableparties need apply.
-Inquire SW. cor. Call-
fornla and Dupont sta. • - . ¦-.
$350— DELICACY store; best location of EastOakland: monthly returns are $300; rent $15;store and 5 rooms. 1145 East Fourteenth st..East Oakland. » - .
$750—
WOOD and coal. yard doing !good busi-ness; nice neighborhood. Apply shoemakershop, 190 Seventh st. • ¦ • -¦
COFFEE parlor and restaurant,- near Market
st, worth $400. will be sold for $150. Box3534. Call office. .-
HOME Equity Co.. 873 Mkt. st, buys, sells orexchanges property, 'all kinds* everywhere.
LODGIXG-HOIISES FOB SALE."A—... ........;:.•...............
650 donald :.::: .S50Market st..:......"...; '.:..; '.Market st
INVESTMENT COMPANYRooms 10 and 11 ....Phone Davis 281..BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY......12 r.; rent $65,: new fur. and car.; cor.$U50-CO r.; rent $175; sunny cor." apartment 3U5085 r.; rent $100; very good tran.; cent 2475• 15 r.;rent. $70; new furn. and carpets.. 100020 r."; rent $72; this is a bargain sure.. 135030 r.;rent ?95; do not overlook this 225019 r.; rent $90; central location; trans.. 130017 r.;rent $65; Market'st. ;some offices. 160018 r.;rent $80; elegant cor.sunny house. 1500 !18 r.; rent $08; close in; pays well 1200• 30 r.; rent $30; cor.; 20 front rooms.... 210045 r.; rent $150; cor. house; 2 firs.; good 425060 r.; rent $200; familyhotel; Sutter st. 700085 r.; rent $300; the house of the city..12,00062 r.; rent S275; best in city;Ions lease. 850010 r.;rent f38; Leavenworth; very good. 1000 ;15 r.;rent $55; cent; good paying house.1300'20 r.; rent $100: everything new; fine.. 18001 YOU MAY HAVE ANY OF THESE
Part cash, balance monthly at lowest rates.$1500
—CORNER house. 17 sunny rooms; rent
$65. .DONALD INVESTMENT CO £50 iMarket st j
$4000—
NEW house. 50 rooms; sunny corner; jbest location; offices,, apartments, singlerooms and suites: rent reasonable; 5 years'lease; all new carpets and furniture; one- ihalf cash, balance monthly at 1 per cent ISee my agents. DONALD INVESTMENTCO.. 850 Market et
!$875 FOR 11-room nicely furnished house Ingood location:- rent only $35; a barga'n. IDONALD INVESTMENT. CO.. 850 Market.
$1600—THE best 17-room house: rent only $73;lease; everything good and clean: Ellis st.DONALD INVESTMENT CO.. 850 Market
$300 PER month for ¦new ¦ corner apartment'house; best location; 5 years' lease; 30 frontrooms; gas. electricity, running water inevery room." DONALD INVESTMENT CO.850 Market st
-A—J. A. McMILLEN&CO.,
906 Market St., corner Ellis (upstairs),- • Rooms 7 and 8.ROOMING HOUSES OF ALL KINDS.. ALL CLASSES. ANY LOCATION.
¦; PAYMENTS TO SUIT BUYER.• Clear Titles Guaranteed on AllSales.A few samples of our many bargains:
ANT HOUSE SOLD ON PAYMENTS. =8 rooms: clears. $30. 250
¦ 40 rooms; clears $200; snap.... 220«>_• McMILLEN;phone John 631.
13 ROOMS; good location; rent $30 $ 4507 rooms; opposite, City Hall; snap 425~ 8 rooms; yard:nicely furnished; bargain 3755 rooms; rent $17 50; in good condition 150
¦ 16 rooms; long lease: rent $50 350¦ 7 rooms; Turk st; rent ?25; bargain... 150- 20 rooms; cheap rent: well furnished.. 160022 rooms; rent ?57 60: all rented ¦ 850
'14 rooms; strictly first class; bargain.. 85012 rooms; centrally located; rent $35... > 50075 rooms; long lease; clears $300 month 7500J. A. McMILLEN& CO 'Phone John 531906 Market St.. cor. Ellis, upstairs, rms. 7-8.
A—M. E. RIVES &CO./LODGING-HOUSES. LOANS. INSURANCE.1023 Market st : Phone South 914.• Buyers, we have hundreds of houses for
sale, but only advertise those we consider safeInvestments; get our list before you- decide :9 rooms; choice locality;-only 2 floors .$500
12 rooms; Van Ness ave.; cheap rent... 70017 rooms; rent only $45; with us only.. S5015 rooms; O'Farrell st; rent only $55. .1250
"20 rooms; with us exclusively:" rent $50.. 115024 rooms; handsomely furn.: ideal place.. 2600
SPECIAL—
26 rooms; oak furniture; all solid;$2750; never before offered.
'M. E. RIVES
& CO.. 1023 Market Bt. . :.•100 ROOMS; business corner; treap rent; $7500-j net Income $400. M. E. RIVES & CO.. 1023i Market st.NOTICE~WI11 loan you money - to:buy
'either
of the above houses;* monthly paymts at IViper cent M. E. RIVES &CO.. 1023 Market.
MARION GRIFFIN. . I
719 Market, nr. Call bid?.; td. John 4-6-8-1*.Business boom's here. Good title guaranteed.Big free list at office; open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.Money to loan, l^jper cent; two years', time.
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H <a large rooming-house).Once the private home of a millionaire.The rooms are extra large and sunlitLocation is fashionable and -swell.Roomers are high class and pay accordinglyFurnishings elegant and good as new.Well worth $3750; willsell for $2750.Terms »$¦ cash, bal; 1% ?. c, 2 years time.. It's the best buy in the city.MARION GRIFFIN. 719 Market nr. Call bid.
A. CAMERON &CO..850 Market st. and 8 Stockton st
-" Rooms 21. 22. 23; Phone Bush 328.
If you have .hotels, rooming-houses or busi-ness to sell, list with us; we have bargainsinhotels, "lodging-houses, allsizes and prices;no trouble to show houses. Carriage at door.Money loaned at 1% per cent.
24 ROOMS; good location; cheap.. $ 75020 room n;. sunny, house ;good. furniture. 1850
.60 rooms; fine corner; cheap rent 4500100 rooms; finest sunny corn-r in city.. 700336 rooms; cor. on Mission st.;low rent. 700Money loaned at 1 per centHotels, roadhousee. 'flats. 5 to 100 rooms
EITEL &CARROLL. 1032 Market St.C. E. HINKLEY..... .Phone Mint 796
1020 MARKET ST.. OPP. FIFTH .120 rooms; hotel and bar; guar. $500 mo.$5500
50 rooms; rent $110; money-maker 280031 rooms; 3 years' lease; rent $81.'..... 225022 rooms; 12 furn.; clears $55........... 9008 rooms; rent $30; dears $35 j 450
MITCHELL & CO., 1206 Market st. '.. Phone Jessie 2981.. We have the best bargains in ;rooming-houses in all parts of the >clty.: Call andget our list before you buy. We will loanyou money at low interest
30 ROOMS: nr. Market; cheap rent; price.$lS.r,021-r. house; Kearny; cheap rent; only..$13007-r. house; Third st.;rent $15; price.. $200
McBrlde &Co., 1104- Mkt.-; phone Jessie 1469.NW. COR. Larkln.and Post sts.. 48 vacant
rooms and baths, $320; Jones and 1 Eddy sts.,NW. cor., 14 vacant rooms and bath, $1-5.SPECK & CO.. 667 Market st.
GET our list of paying lodging-houses from$300 to $2000. POWERS &.CLARK. 838Market st. ¦ ¦"¦¦-'
- -HUNDREDS- of good investments In lodging-
houses: call. SCHWEINHARD rooms 1-2No. 917 Market St.- bet. 6th and '6th. -
FIVE an3 six rooms.' nicely'
furnished," allrented; good plac;; pood bargain. For par-tlculars inquire at 232VJ Sixth st
$?50—21 ROOMS; 28. Minna st: rent cheap;rosewood piano: 19 rms. furnished; must sell.
SPIRITUALISM.
MRS. DR. CLARK.
—-I The well-known medium and clairvoyant.'
may be consulted on all affairs; every hiddenmystery revealed; she will show you how to-overcome your enemies and unite the separ-ated; tell your entire life
—past present- and
future; satisfaction by mail; send stamp forcircular- with special .terms. 1206 Market st,cor. Golden Gate ave.; offices 25 and 26.
-. '.' '¦ ¦:¦¦: * MRS. DR. CLARK. *
(1 00—MATERIALIZING—$1 00. . ;,- .-.-. Brockway's materializing seance 'Tues. 'andFrl.. 8:16. $1. . Phone Polk 2458./ 1052 Ellis.
MRS. HUBBARD. 100 Oak— Circle Tues., Fri.,8 p. m.; Wed., 2 p. m.; 15c; read, dally, 60c.
MRS. HARLAND'S circle to-night: prophetictests. 10c; readings dally; ladies 60c. 132 Gth.- :
MRS. ADA FOYE..1423 Market, bet. 10th"and
11th: sittings 10 to 5. $1; Sundays excepted. .C. V. MILLER'S materializing seances Sun ,
Thurs.. 8 p.m.;B0c 10S4 Bush; ph. Lrkn.4133.
RETURNED— Returned— Returned." WYLLIE,the photo meidum, 600 Eddy st
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A—MRS. J.J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant, trance,test, business medium and life-reader. Office10 Turk st: sittings.' $1; -by letter. $2.- '", V
EDWARD EARLE, 328 Ellis; seances .Tues.,-.-Thurs.. Sun, nights. 'Phone Larkln.' 1100. .
CLAIRVOYANTS. ¦
A—PAUL DESTINE.CLAIRVOYANT,.*
PALMIST' t • ,-;
¦pi* , AND OCCULT WONDER.KNOW YOUR FUTURE , '
FREE. ; .FREE.".' FREE.". . -. IF NOT CORRECT. .,':'.My knowledge of life and nature is such thatIcall your name, tell your enemies and friends,tell Just what you can .expect •regarding anyone or anything; reveal .the secret thoughts or.Intentions of any one concerning you tventhtughmiles away; tell who and when you willmarry;If the one you love is true or false; how to winthe one you 16ve; how to' regain -your :,losthealth;- tell you how to attract,
-control :and
change the thoughts, intentions, •. actions ;;trhabits of any one secretly; and advise you as towhether or not you willbe successful in miningor business. Low fee for a few days only.'^ ', ;.
32U O'FARRELL STREET.
MME. M. BERNARD. ¦ ; '¦ ,
THE FAMOUS .""¦:¦-.Clairvoyant and business. medium, permanentlylocated at 17 Third,st. next Examiner, bldg;she reads your'ilfe correctly, gives an accuratedescription of the past, reveals the present hap-peningsIand portrays events to .occur . in "thefuture;
'If you are in trouble, discontented or
not satisfied In life, or have domestic, love orbusinesn troubles, consult this great mediumand you will be told bow 'to overcome them;valuable advice in all affairs of life: 25c up;satisfaction guaranteed.' Tel.' Black 4569. . -ILOW. . ILOW. • ILOW.
Permanently located at 1010 Mission st..- ¦
Answers any important question, for.10c, orthree for 25c; questions by mall;: inclose 2cstamp; 25c; $2,readings this week only 25c;palmistry, clairvoyant, astrology, and "psy-chemetry; also advice on all affairs; reunit-ing, separating and making happy and speedymarriages; 10 to S dally. 1010 Mission, nr.6th.
ISMAR, the Egyptian gypsy .clairvoyant, andpalmist, permanently located. 1104 Market st,'cor. Turk; private readings daily, 10 a. m. to6 p. m.;readings by mail as satisfactory asin person; 3 questions answered, $1; full life,
. $&: send lock of hair, date and year of birth;don't Bend currency. Send Pqstoffice, Wells-Fargo money 'order or- registered letter, w
MME. PORTER, wonderrur clairvoyant & cardreader, born with double veil
—second sight;
diagnoses diseases with'life reading ladies 50c,gents $1; palm. & clair. slt.$l 50. 126 Turk.
ZELPHA, GYPSY QUEEN LIFE READER..Has Just' arrived from lier native land;' full. life reading by mail or at office, $1; write
:dat» of birth. 993 Market st ¦¦¦'"/¦-
MISS M. WILLE. 830 Ellis st, clairvoyantcrystal seer, reads your. life correctly withoutquestions; names given:50c,$l ;tel.Sutter 1S06.
MISS ZEDMAR. young gifted clair. and palm.;she has second sight; a wonderful prophetess;names; L. 60c, G. $1. 1235 Market, nr. 9th.
MME. PECARD, renowned palmist and .clair-voyant; ore examined; advice on all bus. andlove affairs: diseases diagnosed. :405 Sutter.
MME. RAVENNA: business- advice; \namesgiven; full life readings. 5 Fourth st • .MRS. MALLORY
—Clairvoyant Clairandlent
Spirit Card Reader. 915% Howard st.;50c.
OLDEST palmist and card reader In city;ladles25c. gents 50c. 1032 Market, suite 19, 2d floor.
MRS. SHAFFER, clairvoyant card reader; slt-tlngs dally. 44S% Jessie St., bet. Cth and Cth.
MRS. HARRIS, astrologlst and psychic cardreader. 725 Polk st; no slgn;rL. 80c, G. $1.
TJlairvoyant, card reader, from Louisiana; only10c; hours, 1 to 8. 202 Minna st, near 4th.
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Mrs. Lester, card reading,' 25c;palmistry, 25c; truth only. C03 McAllister st.
MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c;gents GOc. 951 Mission St., nr. 6th; open Sun.
MRS. REYNOLDS, life reader, 1008% Marketet.;no fake methods;. satisfaction or no. fee,
MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader; ladlea. 25c; gents 60c; readings dally. 132 Sixth st.LINCOLN
—Clairvoyant, and high . psychlst:
hours 11 to3; readings by mail. 125 Turk st
MRS. BAUMANN. the well-known clairvoyantj has moved to 317 Ellis st.;, readings daily.;-;
CLAIRVOYANTreader. 25c; hours 1 to 8. C25Minna st.
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CARPET BEATISGjATOJOLEANINO.
WHEN you become disgusted with poor worksend for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat-'ing Works. 353-157 Tehama st: tel. South 40.
TRY HOPKE BROS.' excellent carpet clean-ing. Phone Bush 42L 411-413 Powell at ¦-.;
ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 Sutter st.. tel. Main 394.. GEO. WALCOM &.CO.. Prop.
RUDOLPH &CO., carpet-beating works; pricenreasonable. 1703 Harrison st.:tel. Mission 263.
CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works,333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 126.
J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning and Reno-vatlng Ca. 240 14th st: tel. Mission 74. ,
S.BAD tenants ejected for $4;. collections made;
city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIONCO., 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-10; tel. 6580.
ADVICE free—
Columbian Law and CollectionAgency, r.85. W16 Market st; phone-Bush 1J».
COTTAGES TO LET. .GREENWICH, 2111—5 rooms, bath, gas.^ large
lot, barn; good condition; $15; water extra,
.~u~~ .--—P? NT!^5T-i!r.lAv -v,:'^-,;:-:-L^!A NEW plate
—The Whalebone— Cannot break;
warrante'd 20 yrs.; crown, $3 50: fillings, 60c;< plates, $5; full set; all work painless and ¦war-
ranted. Chlcaso Dental Parlors. 24 Sixth stELECTRO DENTAL CLINIC. . , • ;
! Ail the latest methods in dentistry. 809 Mar-•' ket st. room 7, Flood building-. . .LOWEST- prices in S. F.; painless extraction
60c. N. Y.Dentists, 9C9 Mission, SB.cor. 6th.J
PARIS DentAl Parlors. 235 Kearny, cor. Buah—Set teeth, $150 up; crowns, $2 up; fillings25c.
SET of teetii without plate. DR.> H.-G.YOUNG. 1841 Polk bt •
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EDUCATIONAL.A BOON to young men
—Educational member-
ship In tho Young Men's Christian "Associa-tion is within the reach of every young man:The expense Is nominal. . Monthly tuition Ifdesired. The balance Is in favor of . youngmen. We want young men,-not their, money.For details call at association building;Ma-son and Ellis sts.
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HEALD'S SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGI-NEERING
—Theory, -demonstration, construe-,'
tlon, laboratory and shop vork; thoroughlypractical; day. night. 24 Post; catalogue fre<-.
HEALD'S .SCHOOL OF MINES." 24 Post st,S.F.
—Thorough courses; complete equipment:
all subjects pertaining to mining and miningengineering; day and night; catalogue free.
A—
THE Lyceum.;an accredited -..preparatoryschool for the university, ;law..and -medicalcolleges ;"ref., Pres. Jordan or any Stanfordprofessor; day. eve. sessions. Phelan bldg.
GALLAGHER-MARSH BUSINESS COLLEgHTconducted 'by. experts; best -combined ;short-hand and commercial course to be had; in-dorsed by official court reporters. 1382 Market
CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin st."A thorough school ;""positions secured for.graduates;: modern methodu; individual In-struction. .Write for Illustrated catalogue. ¦
ALL Gregg stenographers get -positions and. hold them; Ellis bookkeeping Is actual busi-ness; free typewriters at home. ¦ S. F. Busi-ness College, 123C Market st . '
ADDRESS Ayers' Business College.'. 723 Market-.st..;for their new catalogue; ItIs free and thenicest in the State. :Life scholarship. $50. g
ENGINEERING—Civil.elec. inining.mech.,sur-vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve."; est. 1864. Vander Nalllen School. 113 Fulton, nr.City Hall.
ACTING, elocution, specialties ;.Hallet School;associated with- theatrical agency, securingpositions.- Alcazar building,"120 O'Farrell st..
WANTED—
An assistant Idancing instructor at• Findlay's, Seventeenth st, above Valencia; ¦
COOPER-GERSON School ,of :Acting,. 414 Ma-son st. ;day and evening classes.
CANDIDATES well prep'd for teacher's examl."nation by former State Supt. ;333 Phelan big.
PROF. MERKI. 1008, Mission, nr. 6th—Privatelessons, violin,' mandolln,guitar;club practice.
SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION...'..:..Day andPARTINGTON'S. 424 Pine st..::Nlght c^ass
TARR. ¦ the expert. :perfects beginners <and ;'col-lege graduates in bookkeeping. -S55 Market.
BOOKKEEPING by mail. $5; no money .'•until''satisfied. TARR. expert accltant. 855 Market.ARITHMETIC,bookkeeping, grammar.. writing-,"etc.; day or eve. ;'$5 mo. 1024 Mission. .nr.Gth.
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SHORTHAND" taught- by mail or> personallyMISS M. G. BARRETT. 302 Montgomery st.
Chicago Business College,143r> Market.nr.10th;Plttman shorthand, typing, bookkeepg; $8 mo.
HEALd;8 Business College. 24 Post Bt.;S. F.ffounded 18G3; new 80-page catalogue free, r .-
jsmokodocidet '¦¦ -j
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Attention Ladies,"by, this treatment |more than-
1000 cases of Piles . have >been -. permanently• ¦¦ cured, in this city -without surgery ;oridelay;.iNames sent.' Lady physician. for women only.
Call 'or address EmGrodocide'Cor; Iladies' de-
partment. ; 404-5-0 Parrott bldg., S.IF. -'-¦:' ¦ •"¦¦
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ATC. R. HA.NSEN & CO.'S ....Employment
42»eI
BuSh st........-.....:..7.7.642 Cl*y st s.........FOR CHATSWORTH PABJj .-...'...-. Big Tunnel. ..-.-¦..'..'•-.-•-•• Ship- to-day .,........-.-.. .Ship to-day
600 tunnelmen. dryiers and muckers, wages$2 to & a day i."*"";""Free fare V... F/eefaxe
For Nevada and Utah2000 teamsters, laborers, rdekmen, drillers,
muckers and tunnelmen, wages $2. .$2 25,$2 50 and $3 'a day •Free fare ...'.......:..'..... ...'.. Free faroC...R. JiANSEN & CO..........42» Bush stBranch office 042 Clay_ st
A—CORRESPONDENT for a wholesale housewho thoroughly understands the Easternmarket on canned goods, etc."; he can "be aCalifornia, man or an Eastern man; nobody
. need apply except h« has had said experience;steady position. $125 month. C. R. HANSEN& CO.. 429 Bush st. .'¦¦¦.'"'
WANTED—
Young men to learn barber :trade.S. F..Barber College. 741A Howard st.
WANTED—
Good steady barber. 3S01 Seven-teenth st . ..;
500 MEN to buy new and 2d-hand army' shoes.50c up; soling 20c up. 923 Howard st.nr. 5th.
SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europe andAustralia. HERMAN'S,,28 Steuart St.
GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 25cto 50c. 563 Mission st. bet. 1st and 2d sts.
ALLsizes men's shoes.- slightlydamaged, halfprice. 563 Mission st. bet. 1st and 2d sts.
A BRANCH office for Call1advertisements andsubscriptions has been established at 1096Valencia st.-. '.-
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,7 :HORSES AICD WAGONS.
COMBINATIONsale— Gentle work horses, sty^llsh drivers, fast pacers.
~matched teams,
fancy rigs, handsome-
harness, at auction.Thursday, Oct. 16, 1 p. m. STEWARTSHORSE MARKET. 721. Howard st . E.STEWART. ancUoneer.
' - " '-. ¦ .A—40 HORSES for sale at Arcads Hon« Mar-
ket. 327 Sixth st: also buggies, wagons, har-ness, etc.; auction sales every Wednesday st. 11a. m. JOHN J. DOYLE. Auctioneer.
FINE, eentle mare. 16.2;. matched road team.15.3; 3 chean saddle horses. DALZIKL,605Golden Gate ave.
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CART* $15; buggy. $30; horse, $40;.laundrywagon; $90; milk wagon. $40. 79 City Hallavenue. ¦ '¦ '. .
GOOD express or peddling wagon and harness'for gale; cheap. 140- Erie st.
HORSE for sale cheap. -2503 Clay st.STYLISH carriage teams and fast roadsters at
STEWART'S.- 721 Howard st. ¦¦¦¦"• '
l6t of cheap horses for sala at 827 Sixth st.Largest assortmt 2d-hand wagons,' buckb'd.sur-
rey.harness, work,driving horses, lgth-Valencia.ANAl express wagon. •single;also light camp.
ing wagon for sale cheap. 532 Mission «t
• HOUSES TO- LET. 7A—PRINTED list of houses to let; send for clr-,
cular. G. H. UMBSEN &CO.. 14 Montgomery.
BASEMENT to let on Golden Gate ave.. N.¦ side, east of Larkin; large enough for four
rooms. . Apply- to C. S. -CAPP & CO.. RealEstate Agents. 630 Market- st. -. . "
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0-ROOMED bouce; large basement; fine condi-tion; $40. 101S Central ave.. near Sacra-mento st. ¦ *.
HYPNOTISM.
Instructions in hypnotism, suggestive therapeo-¦
tics, personal mag.: nervousness, rheumatism'cured :mall cr pers. Dr.Payne. 1104 Mkt.r.11-11.
LOST AND FOIWD.$10 REWARD
—Lost, black female cocker
spaniel, name-Nigger; wore collar and li-
cense; -lost from Jones and E'.lis sts. Mon-day afterne on. Return to -117 Ellis st.
LOST—
Small pur3e containing $10 'gold pieceand some silver on Sixtn St. from Stevensonto the corner of Market; reward. Return to.2412 Bryant st
LOST—A medal, between Sixth and Russ sts.:inscription of rescue of a child from a fire;finder return to 1021 Folsom st;. reward.
LOST—
Lady's green enameled -watch plr» at-tached. Return- to HARRY E. -WARREN.217 Stevenson st.:reward.- ¦••
INEmporium, Sat., umbrella; pearl and silverhandle; Initials G. I.C. Return 26 Post, re w*.
LOST—White spitz puppy. Return to JO* Bat-tery. st.;*reward ••"'..
IT willpay to "Remember" that the CaliforniaWatch Case Co., 220 Sutter »t. needs oldgoldand silver to make new watch cases.
MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS.
TO order; also, cleaned and sterilized; uphol-stery; honest work guaranteed. HOPKEBROS.. 411-413 Powell St. .. Phon« Bush 421.
METAL beds, bedding, camp goods, windowshades. HOTTER. 712 Mission, tel. Main 73ft.
MEDICAL. .. ;A—DR. O. W. CDONNELL. world-renownadspecialist
—Ladles, all who
-are sick
-or latrouble, consult the specialist on female com-
plaints; menstrual female complaints posi-tively corrected; the unfortunate helped; r«--lief Inall cases taken; the most difficult c*MStreated; have relieved thousands of most ob-stinate cases; free, confidential advico on allsubjects of delicate nature. DR.O.W.O'DON-
'.NELL,office & residence. 1018 Mkt. op. Sta,
MRS. DR. KOHL, reliable specialist for all fe.. male troubles; Instant relief guaranteed* coo-suit free; 1008% Market st. opp. Fifth.
MRS. DR. WYETH, specialist for all femal*complaints; Instant relief guaranteed; 30years' experience; refined home before andduring confinement 723 Post st; nr. Jones.
A—DR. ROSEN, .993 Market st, nr. 8tn: la-' dies, my treatment Is a true remedy, prompt.-: a»d ever successful; relief where others fail.MRS. D. ALLEN.111S Market—Reliable ladles"specialist: a- private home before and durlajconfinement; best medical care; low fees.
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-2R. City Hall ave.. ove*Good Fellows' Grotto and 1504 Market st.
MRS. DR. WEGENER. private home for pa-.tients; babies adopted.
-B08 Eddy at. . .'.
DR^-£NP MR3- DAVIES and HINDOHEBB 8original mathod of treatment 1126 Market.DR
r ,NGCTOT KEE. 210 Stockton st. opposite
Union Square; all diseases cured by herbs.
_ MILUXERY.LADIES
—Iam overstocked In fine millinery;
S.1^8.?1*.111 two: hats »2O-*13-$12-$l»4»-$«!$5-$3 CO; latest styles: best materials: Ifitthe face. MME. DOPCH. 20T Post st
\ _ _- MISCELLAJtEOPS— -FOR SAXE.BOILERS, engines, 2d-hand machinery McIN«
TOSH & WOLPMAN. 195-197 Fremont stA.VERSATILE HOME ENTERTAINER.• %V e rent Graphophones for 50c per week,
with privilege of purchase for cash or on In-stallments. Records of all makes exchanged.We are headquarters. Our guarantee meanssomething. . A large line of all styles of dlso- and cylinder "talking machines" to suit allpurses^ Graphophone won Grand Prize«Pari»Exposition, competing with all makes Co-lumbia Phonograph Co.. 123 Geary St S F •467 12th St, Oakland. ¦
-DIAMONDS, watches and Jewelry sent on ap-
proval with privilege of examination to anypart of the globe, and can -be paid for lasmall weekly or monthly payments. PORT-LAND LOAN OFFICE. 23 Stockton stPhone Bush 484. . ¦ ¦
FOR sale— Fine second-hand doors - windows,marble wash bowls. French range, brick andall kinds of good buildingmaterial. Call at8i3 Post st
A—BUYS, sells, or rents gear machinery, en-gines, boilers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys.etc. WHITELAW. 253-255 Spear., st,.
BAR fixtures, big stock; installments: billiardand pool tables; easy terms or rented. \ Theimin»wtck-Balke-Coller.der Co.. 652 Mission.25-HORSE pow«r double cylin-Ier marine gis-
cllnc engine for sale. Inquire P.- O. box 3,- Palo Alto.;Cal.
BOILERS and engines; 100 for sale or WtUbuy. KROGH MFQ. CO.. 510 Market stFOR sale
—Old. bailJins material; doors, cas-ing, etc. .35 New Montgomery st. ,..
OLD building material of all kinds. WHIT-: TIER. Ninth and Folsom sts.»SECOND-HAND boilers, engines..pumps ma-chinery, etc.
•H. 3. WHITE..130 Beale st
ENGINES, boilers. . lathes, planers second-hand machinery. J. BURKE. 139 Beale st
SAFES—
New and second-hand. 'The "HER-MANN SAFE CO.. 417-423 Sacramento St.
SECOND-HAND lumber sashes.' blinds doors_,ar.d bricka.for sale. Valencia st. cor. 13th.SAFEJj— Cary Safe. Co. E. B. BECK & CO..•
agents. ,103 Front st.ASK for prices on second-hand typewriters (all
makes). ALEXANDER* CO.. 110 Montg'y.
BOATS.- launches, rowbnata carried in stock. \'.BAKER & HAMILTON. ±- ~-.-- . ItfASOLINE engines, all sizes, new and 2d-hand.' t:'¦and, launches. ¦ J. E. DQAK. 40 Fremont »t
Edison- phonographs, records, supplies, movlnipicture machines, films.'Baclgalupf. '933 MktMAGIC lanterns, new and 2d-hasd hvrv-ing u'.c-, tures. BULLARD & BRECK. 131 Port »t
_'l BF.r.P WAXTB1V-»MAT.K—row.
A—ilUKRAY is READY...034 and KJO Clay st.:...:........ Phone :Main .5S48..............
Leading ¦Employment and Labor Agents.
WE SHIP. ;-..... .WE SHIPFKEK TO-DAY.....' ..V.FKE13 TO-DAYTo all parts ot Utah, Nevada. Arizona. Ore-gon.. Old Mexico and all parts of California,including to...:: ....1.......... ......»•••*-•••Salt Lake, Ogden and Nevada Divisions.
• .— ••...'.'.... Also Los Anjteles Dist .....-•-.......... Chatsworth Park
'Drillers, machine men.- teamsters, hammer.-i-,men, heading and- bench- men..cornermenlaborers. blacksmiths, carpenters, cooks,waiters; helpers, etc.; watts $S 5O, *3.-$2 j«>.$2 day. ..."
' .-;•..... ...S. P. Own Extra Gangs.. ••••Free Fare ....See Us -...Everywhere••-.... .New big 10,000-foot tunnels..... •••
..•••¦•.w.All classes of help-wanted.. .»••"•••• Free Southern and Central Pacific passes
Arizona, close to Prescott....".Via Santa Fe "R..R. That's....- •••......... .where we' ship you daily...-.•••••
Everybody talking. Thousands zoing. Are
••;•• mechanical Department .....carpenters v. ; carpentersRanch blacksmith, south $45 and found r 4carpenters, country, long job; man to rungasoline engine, $2 day and found; shinglepacker; shingle sawyer. $75
J Blacksmith, ranch, $45 and found; 5 stone-masons, Nevada, free fare, $4 day; stairbuilder, steady job,¦¦ country, see !boss here,faro paid, $3 50 day; 6 bridge carpenters forS'fckiyou County, fare paid, 8 months' Job,$3 25 day; carpenter, housework, fare W)c.$3 50 day; 5 boxmakers. $2 25 day; circular• sawyer, $100; millwright.$4 day; wood turn-er; carpenter for mine, $C0 and found; 3 con-crete finishers, country, $4 day; pipe calker,factory, $2 50 -day; paperhanger, 8 hours.$3 50 day; 5 stone drillers, boss here, $3 day;8 ¦boilermakers and helpers, city and- coun-try; shift boss, reverberatory smelter. OldMexico, fare paid. $10O gold; 4 corrugatedIron riveters, fare $1 30. $2 50 day; black-smith for a dredger; blacksmith's helper, $7week; boys to learn all classes of trades; .2laborers handy with sledge, factory, I$2 day;5 centrifugal men, sugar mill,.$75..:.....;..... TO THE MINES10 laborers, no experience needed, to -work. around mine, !fare $1 50 $40 and found
M miners, north. $75; 32 miners, other mines,$75 and $90; '143
-laborers,
-no
-experience
wanted, $(>0. $75, also $40 and found.......I .-....".56 fruit.pickers, $30 and found ..
50 bean pullers. $32 50 and found......LABORERS TEAMSTERS. ETC.5 laborers, company work,. free fare, $2 25day; 10.laborers to handle lumber,- near city,see boss here, 9 hours, $2 25; teamster, coalyard, city, $2 50;- teamsters, city, •$40 andfound '.....'...•....¦...¦..20 laborers for a manufacturing company.
.fare $1, $35 and 'found; 2 .married men for ¦
mine. $52; 5 factory laborers. 10c fare. $2 ".day; 264 laborers
-and teamsters, all over
California.- Including good job in San Fran- jCisco, some board home, come, see. $2. $2 25.$2 50 day; bakery wagon driver, city, $50 andfound ..........'. .
FARMS. DAIRIES. STABLES, ETC.... :Night stableman, stage company,
"country, ;
fare "paid; stableman, country, fare 25c, $35 ¦
and found '.Butter maker, city milk depot, $50; gardener.Institution; '4 men to deliver circulars j10 plow;teamsters. $30 and found; 15 gen-eral ranch hands, $2(J. $30 and found; -5 :ranch teamsters, $26. $30 and found;
-10• choremen and boys. $10, $12, $15, $20, $25.
.$30 and found; 16 . milkers, butter and'
cheese makers. $30, $35, $40 and found; *. gardener, private; choreman. Catholic instl- .
tution; 15 stablemen, city and country jobs,$30. $40 and found, S55. $60. $70.......
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SAWMILLSYARDS AND WOODS......
25 men to pile lumber, :northeast. $40 and .found; 45 men to work about lumber yards.
-etc.. south, $1 75 day. up to $2 50 day; 25men as laborers, woods and mills, southeast$35 and found; 6 skid road builders, fare $1, !$35 and found; 256 laborers, etc.. for mills
,!jand woods, all.over California, $30, $35. $40and found: swampers, free fare. $40 and fd. ¦
. 150 tiemakers, going wages...¦ ¦ •• 260 woodchoppers. going wages <. 50 Italians $1 75 and $2 day 50 Greeks ¦
Fare paid, board yourselves. SlsMvou Co.'
Cook, sawmill crew, $35 and found; ranchcook, see boss here, 8 men, $30 and found; *.sausage maker, city, $13 week; laundryman.
'city institution. $30. and found
..HOTEL DEPARTMENT :. 14 cooks' for hotels, restaurants, cafes.. ranches, mines, etc., $30. $40. $50. $60 andfound; second cook. mine. $40 and found;steward for mine, $40 and found; 16 waiters,different places. $30. $35, $40 and found; 20aiahwashers. $30, .$25, $20 and found; dish-- "washer, -same hotel, $25; 6 porters, different
¦Jobs; roustabout, mine, B..H., $30 andfound; j 4 slaughterhouse butchers; 2 campwaiters; laundryman. Government lnstltu-j tion. $30 and found; .3 bakers, country jobs,$45 and found; cake baker, country; secondbaker, country. $30 and. found; laundryman.
"institution, country. $30 and found¦ Second cook, '$45;roustabout, $30 and found;
vegetableman, $30 and found; waiter, $30 andfound; dishwasher, $30 and" "found...Best places.. At..MURRAY &' READY'S,Biggest wages ....At ....634-636 Clay st
STRONG boy. wanted.-
S. N. WOOD CO.. cor.Powell and Eddy st3. ...
WANTED—
2 boys to learn shade making. Ap-ply 529 Market st. bet 9 and 10.-
_.
-STRONG boy about 10 years old. Call at 217
Pine et- • •
-. •'
COAT operator' for country: weekly wages $20.J. BAUMGARTEN & CO., 578 Mission st.
DISHWASHER wanted. 1224 Point Lobos ave.;$15 and found: Geary par. -. . . - -•
BARBERS—Iwant to rent a 10c 1shop, fur-
nished. Addrers Box S532, Call office.SOLICITOR for.merchant tailor; good Induce-
ment. 1125 Market st, bet 7th and 8th.
BOY about 1C, in.wholesale house; good oppor-•tunity to learn the business. Box 3421, Call.
WANTED—Second cook,.German hotel. 500. Howard st. ¦ . . •- '• •-BARBER flxures for sale; must be sold im-
-mediately; not taken away from store yet*-Box 3535, Call,office.
-BARBER—Honest, sober man
-with $300 can
buy half Interest in good 10-cent shop; $120month each guaranteed. Box13533, Call.
BARBER shop across the bay; 3 chairs steady;choice location; must be sold, owner being;no barber. STOLTZ. 723 Market st , ¦
BARBERS—
27chair.shop for sale, $125; 2 goodliving: rooms. Inquire D..STOLTZ, 723Market ¦ st. .
WANTED—
Sober, .reliable young man withf $175; $70 month year round; no experience
necessary; no Sunday work; grand openingfor steady man. BROWN & CO., 1221 Market.
DRIVER for milk wagon; $40 per month andfound. Call at 1C96 Valencia st.
BARBER wanted steady ¦ at 4826 Telegraphaye., Oakland. . . ¦ :.
BARBERS^Two-chalr • shop and- clgnr standfor Bale cheap. 300 Golden Gate ave.- .
WANTED—Young man (about 25), competentto Interview educated people, ¦ as advanceagent for Stoddard lectures; $600 per yearand expenses: application must be ¦; accom-panied with
-city references. Address- box
4177. Call office.WANTED
—Clerk, strong, reliable and trust-
ful, quick In-figuring, for -coal, feed andlumber yard: one who understands the busi-ness preferred. Apply with references, stat-ing
-salary expected, P. O. box 223, Fruit- ¦
vale. Cah
WANTED—
Young man who is an.experienced"-dry.goods wrapper; also experienced crock-• ery packer. ADDly.between 9- and 11 a. m.
at. HALE BROS.' -"¦.•¦¦
WANTED—By large manufacturing concern,a competent cost accountant of experience;state- salary- and references. ¦ •Address boxv 41G2. Call office. .
WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to knowthat Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still :runs Denver House, 217 ¦ Third st 150 largerooms; 25c. per night; $1 to $2 per week.
WANTED—Honest man, with $250. to takehalf-Interest In good business that clears $100• month to each. Apply 1007% Market st.
COATMAKER. general tailor and vestmakerfor country. Apply REISS BROS. & CO..24 Sutter st . '. •
$125-^-PARTNER wanted for a cash business;•' pays '$20 per week to each. . Inquire 331£. Kearny st. room 12%.WANTED
—Cash boy. Apply bet 9 and 11
a. m. at HALE BROS.*
WELL-DRESSED man for canvassing propo-sitionr good' pay. BARON, 22 Grant ave.
':
WANTED—
Young man for liquor store. ¦ Applyafter 12 o'clock. Brownstone,'331 Ellis st. .
BARBERS—$175 buys shop well located, with-'everything for "housekeeping. 919B Folsom.WANTED—Recruits for the Marine Corps U
S. Navy; able-bodied men of good-character'
between the ages of 21 and 35; not less than.'5 "feet 4 inches and not over ¦0 feet
'1 inch-able to speak and read English.1For further*.Information
-apply 'at the recruiting offices
40 Ellis st,:San Francisco, Cal.; MasonicHall,-530 K st, Sacramento. Cal., and U S. Custom-house, 222% North.Main st, Los Anlgeles.' Cal.'
¦¦<¦'. -.;>.'¦"''. \
MEN to learn' barber trade; only requires eight.weeks ;barbers in:great demand :cataloguefree. Moler System College. ¦635 Clay st
-WANTED—A -boy td learn, the narness trade?'j2310 1
Pine; fit. •: ;- . ,\.;
WANTED—Walters. Golden West Hotel, 68• ¦ Ellis st«". .* ¦'¦ .¦¦
WANTED—five good men of business ability.Call at 207, Examiner building.> ••; .-"--./
500 PAIRS new and S second-hand army shoe*-sizes 5 to 12. McDONALD&PERRyf^U 3d.'
PENSION atty...E. A. Bullls ,room 46"^Phe7In.; big.;Past Com. Qeo. H.^Th^sj^atOA R
WINCHESTER House.' 44 Third st. near M^7ket-200-rooms. ;25c :night:,reaalng"ooms :
free bus and baggage to and from ferry.
SAJf FRAKCISCO CALL.* ——.——~~.• BUSINESS OFFICE of The San Francifceo
Call., corner Market and Third streets; open
until 12 o'clock every night In the year.
BRANCH OFFICES—
527 MonOromery streetcorner Clay; openTintil 9:30 p. m.- -
300 Hayes street; open until 9:30 p. m.. C35 McAllster street: open until 9:30 p. m.
015 Larkln street; open until 9:30 p. m.1941 Miseion street; open until 10 p. m.2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open
until 9 p. m.106 Eleventh street; open until 9 p. m.10-JC Valencia street; open until» p. m..Northwest comer ot Twenty-second and Ken-
tucky streets; open until 9 p. m.2200 Fillmore street; open until 9 p. m.
MEETIMJ KOT1CES.
CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 5. R. A. M.. •will meet THIS (TUESDAY) EVEN-^JkING. October 14. at 7:30 o'clock. M. jL*.M. degree. By order of th« H. P. '¦*-~n£
FRANKLINH. DAY. Secretary.
PACIFIC Lodge No. 130. F. & A. M..121 Eddy st. meets THIS EVENINGat 7 o'clock. Kirftd°t;ree. f\J\
GEORGE PEXLIaOTON. Sec'y. / 1
ORIENTAL LodKe No. 144, F. & A. mM.
—Officers and members are request-
e-1 to attend the funeral ot GEORGE jZjtD. WYMAN. late a member of Golden / »Rule Lodge. No. 6, A.F. &A. M-. Dominionof Canada, from the Masonic Temple,
WEDNESDAY. October 15. at 1 o'clock p.,- m. Relatives, friends and Master Masons
are cordially invited./A.S. HUBBARD,Secretary.
ORIENTAL Lodge No. 144, F. & A. •M.—Third decree THIS (TUESDAY) _iV_EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. J\J\
A. S. HUBBARD. Secretary. / TT »
MISSION Lodge. No. 169, F. & A. M.— »CaUed meeting THIS (TUESDAY) JLEVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Third d*- VJfgree. R. E. ALLAN. Secretary. r\r*
KING Solomon's Lodge No. 260, F, A. "Z~A. M.. will exemplify the work In the _J\third degree before the M. W. Grand lTlfLodge of the State of California In /^
*King Solomon's Hall, Masonic Temple THIS(TUESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. ,'
¦ •' ' 'HARRY BAEHR. Secretary.
SAN VVtA-KfTHf-nT^«r. Kn S T-V-«tftO. O. r
—Officers and nem- g^^g^g.
bers asspmtle 01. TUESDAY,October 14. at 215 Eteiner st, '^WHw-for the purpose of attending the funeral of
¦ our iate brother, JOSEPH LANDA,P. G...-at 10 a. m. By order of
V- W a. MILISICH. Noble Grand.J. W. E. ALLEN, Rec Sec
MEMBERS of Arapehoe Tribe No.76. Imp'd O. R. M.. are hereby >?M*^. notified to attend the funeral of "J> iBrother J. B. LANG. THIS DAY (TUES-DAY),at 2 p.m.. from James Hagan's Un-dertaking Parlors. 445 Valencia st
P. A. CLIFFORD. Sachem.HENRY WALKER. C. of R.
A member in good standing of the Broth-'. erhood of Painters, Decorai.crs and Paper-| hangers of America. Local No. ?2. All, brotherhood men requested to attend.
L. F. DANFORTH,Business Agent Local 509.
'
NOTICE of annual stockholders' meeting—
Theregular annual meeting of stockholders ofAssociated Oil Company, a corporation, -will
1 be held at the office of the company, eleventhfloor. Hayward building. San Frtmciseo. Call-,fornia. on MONDAY,the 27th day of Octo-*ber, 1902, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., forthe purpose of electing a Board of Directors
1 to serve for the ensuing year and the trans--
action of such other.business as may come*before the meeting.
This notice is printed in the San FranciscoOtll by order and direction of the Board of'-Directors of Associated Oil Company. :
O. SCRIBNER, Secretary. ;Office
—Eleventh . floor. Hayward building.
San Francisco, California.October 14th. 1902.
SPECIAL meeting willbe held for all the boot-blacks that work in barber chops TUESDAY,October 14. 1902, 518 Broadway, at 8:30 p."m. sharp. A. SABATINO,President
STOCKHOLDERS' Meeting.—
Notice is herebygiven that the annual meeting of the stock-holders of The Bank of California, willba
¦ held at the banking bouse in this city 00TUESDAY. October 14, 1902, at 11 o'clocka. tn. By order of the board of directors.
ALLEN M. CLAY. Secretary.Ban Francisco. October 1. 1902.
ACEXTS WANTED.
$5 TO $10 per day easily made selling our Per-fection Flavoring Powders; agents wanted.Long Bros. Mfrs.. 950 Broadway. Oakland.
EXPERIENCED solicitors, ladies or fccutlemen,of good address: salary. 59 Colorn'oina bldg.
ASTROLOGY.A6TROLOGT taught; horoscopes cast PROF.
RATMOKD. book etore. 648 Ellis; letters any
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
R. W. KING, atty-at-law, Examiner bldg., rm.611; all cases; damages, estates, wills, mort-gages, partnerships, attachments, collections,etc.; legal papers drawn; consultation free;no advance charges; call or write..
-ADVICE free .-divorce* a specialty; quick, quiet:
no charge without success; established Its yrs.G. W. HOWE. S50 Market St. cor. Stockton. :
ADVICE free; open every evening; all cases;no fees in advance; all cases handled. J. MTHURSTON. S19 Market st.- room 31.
JOHN R. AITKEN. attorney at law. Rooms309-10-11 Clunle bldg.. 603 California st
ADVICE free; no charges unless successful; allcases; open evgs. W.W Davidson. 927 Market.
I*E. CLARK. Emma Spreckel* bids-. 327 Mdr-fcet tt.; consultation free: no fees inadvance.
IllCKLES—For Sale or Exchange.
ALLEN'S prices for bicycles willsurprise yoj;2d-hand wheels cheap; agent Columbia, Eu-reka. Monarch. bicycles; repair"g. 301 Larkln.
BOAHDIXG KOtt CHILDREN.
A CHILD to board. $7 month, who will per-.. form light services and attend school," in partpay for board; small family, 2 adults. t>71Bryant st.
BOOKS— XEW AM) OLD.BOOKS of all kinds bought;libraries purchased.
H.C. Holmes. 1149 Market; tel. Howard liHtt.
IIUSIX.'.SS . CIIAACES.
A—*650; SALOON with 8 furnished rooms;. ,rent. f40; old established In large manufac-
turing district; bargain. R. G. WILKE, 2G%Kearny et , •
A—$2200; RESTAURANT with 24 furnishedroomy; rent $45; lease; place seats 110 per-sons; keyt by present owner
'years ;'a good
business. R. G. WILKE,20% Kearny st
A—5175; BAKERY in best part of the Mission;baking 1»4 barrels- per day; -all cash storetrade; must be sacrificed; sickness. R GWILKE,2(i'^ Kearny Bt
A—I7D0; CORNER grocery and bar on Harri-son Bt, with 3 livingrooms; rent $30; lease;a good business for man and wife. R G
y WILKE. 2G'/4 Kearny tt V
A—$1000; GROCERY and stationery. In Ala-meda; rent $15; 3 living rooms; a nicelypaying business, where man and wife caneasily bank $100 per month. See R. uWILKE. 'MKk Kearny st
PAYIXG saloons from $400 to ...:.. $2500Paying groceries from $500 to 60^0Pay ins barber shops $300 to ...;. 2000Paying bakeries irom $400 to lowPaying cigar stands $175 to. 2000Paying delicacies $200 to
POWERS &.CLARK. S38 Market st.$450
—SALOON; good location; .nicely fitted;
{rood trade; a bargain if sold this week.POWERS & CLARK, 83S Market st
CONFECTIONERY fctore—A complete plant formanufacturing all kinds of candles;, locatedon principal street: everything em-clasn; re-ceipts $1400 month: all store trade; pricey»000. POWERS & CLARK, S38 Market St.
A—DO YOU WISH TO BUY~OR~iELLTLarge list of business chances for sale:S5O0O
—Road bouse; clears $3500 a year.
$3000—
Partnership; chance to make a for-tune. • ¦ ¦
$4700—
Family liquor store; best In town.$42&—Restaurant; clears $100 per month.»225— Cigar store; a bargain; good chances• BART & CO.. 318 Kearny «t.
1BUYERS, attention—
W« have lodging-housessaloons, cigtr stands. U. S.- patents, manu-factories and business chances of all kinds
-: fcleo farms to sell cr exchange; in fact, all
that belongs to a well-established real estateand business office. BART &CO.. 318 Kear-O*- Bt " ¦¦¦¦•¦¦¦
CALIFORNIA Investment- and DevelopmentCo. plants and cultivates oranges, seedlessgrape and Cali-fnyrna. fig lands until ma-turity for monthly payments; pay from 30
.to 100 per cent Full particulars C30.Market.HOTELS, city and country; also choice buti-
ness openings at bargain prices."
• SCHWEINHARD, .R<Bms 1-2. 017 Market st. bet 5th and 6th.
WANTED— A few person* who wish to "make$1000 to $3000 by the investment of $150 Inproperty, of which you tjold the' deeds your-self; absolutely no risk: touet act quickly.For particulars regarding this unusual op-portunity, call or address r. 7. 8 O'Farrell st
FOR sale—
The tailoring business at S54 Gearyet.; Intending purchasers only need apply.
TOR sale— A restaurant 17591s Mission «t' ,