Fleming D. Thorn to Nicholas: Ohlanrtt. lot onSW line of Seventh
avenue South, CO NW of Xstreet, XW 60 by SW 100, block 141. South
SanFrancisco Homestead and Railroad, and 8 otbsrP
Henry and Anna Rohling to William H.Ham-mond,lot on SW line of
Palmer s jeet, 400 KE ofBartlett (Harper), SE 60 by SW 100, block
20,Fairmount; $10.
Thomas W. Valentine to Edward and MargaretFahey, lot onE lineof
Chertibusoo street. '231 »of CoVtland avenue. N25:8 by E 70,
lot275,C0bb
\u25a0 T. j!Severns toMatthew O'Reilly,lot 13 on SWline of
Greece street, 80 NW of Knights place,Mission-street Railroad
Homestead Association;also lots 4 and 5, block 35, Mission and
Thircieth--Btreet Homestead: also property in Sacramentoand San
Mateo County: $10. • '\u25a0_'
George E.M.and Henry M. Corthr.y to CharlesW. Corthav, lot on
Hue of Leavenworth street,68:9 Nof O'Farrell, N30:9 by W 137:6;
$25.
'. Mary A.Rose to Alexander F. Morrison, lot onNW line of Howard
street, 45:10 NE ofBeale, Ist:45:10 by NW 137:6; $10.•
Albert H. Quatman to Jacob Brownstone, lot onXline
ofForty-fourth avenue. 170 S of B street,6 25 byE 120": $10.
Sol and Dora Gets to George A.Ross, lot on NEcorner of L street
and Twenty-eighth avenue, E32:6 byN100: $10. _'
Margaret M.Quinn to William O'Grady, loton Sline of Lstreet, 327
:6 Wof Twenty-third avenne,
25 by 100: $10. „HenryK.and Mary Schmnckert to Henry
Lem-merma'nn, lot on NW line of Nupies street. 250 KE
of Persian avenue, NE 50 byNW 100, block 46,Excelsior Homestead:
$10.
ALAMEDA COrSTTY.W. \.Knowles of Oakland to J. F. Gallman and
Otto Gerhnrtv, lot 12. block I,Broadway Ter-race, Oakland
Township: $10.
Mountain View Cemetery Association to GeorgeMauri-r. lot 84.
plat 36 Mountain View CemeteryOakland Township; $56.
Charies and Emilie Clausen of Alameda toEmma R. Clausen of
.vlamela. lot on W line ofMilviustreet. '235 Nof Cedar, N 25 by W
130,block 6, Graves and Taylor Tract.Berkeley: $10.
Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey of Oakland toWilliam and Barbara
Zoller of Berteley. lot on>'W corner of Bay and Chestnut
streets, W 90:3,N 10(\ W '24, N55:6. E 114:3. S 135:6, being
por-tion of Curtis Tract, Berkeley: $5.
Samuel P. Bartley of Alameda to Maggie Y.Bartley of Alameda".
lot on W lineof Wellingtonstreet,'2OO Nof Ashby avenue, E 135 by N
50, be-inglot 5, block C, Palmer's Suburban Tract,Berke-ley:
gift.
W. E.and Erminia Dargie to A. C.Widberof SanFrancisco, lot 233,
Rose Tract, Brooklyn Town-ship; 85.
Same to Louis N. Jacobs of San Francisco, lot234, Rose
Tract.Brooklyn Township: $5.
MariaN.Whidrien and Josetn N. Harris of Ala-meda to A.E.
McDougal of Alameda, lot on E lineof Second street, 87:6 Sof
Angela, s 87:6. E 100,N87:6. W tobeginning, being lot 2, block J,
J. A.Neat's revised plan of the town of Pleasanton,Murray Township:
$10.
Abcer H.and Alice M.Stocker to Henry L.nal-sey of Alameda, lot
on W corner of East Nine-teenth street and Fifth avenue, SW 65, NW
100,SW 35, NW 25. NE 100, SE 125 to beginning,block 103. Clinton.
East Oakland: $'10.
Philip and Catriarina Fuchs to G. W. Alder ofOakland,
subdivision 7 inlot 35, Glen Echo Tract3. being a resubdivision of
lots 10, 16. 18, 28. 29and 36 to 38, Glen Echo Tract map 2,
OaklandTownship: $10.
Patrick I). Hogan of OaKland to same, loton NWline of Hillside
avenue, 459 SW or' Linda, SW 54,NW 197. NE '28, SE 202 to
beginning, being lot6insubdivision 35, Glen Echo Tract map 3.
OaklandTownship: $10.
Thomas F. (and as attorneyi and Ada Graber(by attorney) of
Berkeley M(ieorge Schmidt ofBerkeley, loton N line of Francisco
street, 120 Eof California. E 30 by N 135:4^2. portion of lot
7,block 1. State University Homestead AssociationNo. 5, Berkeley:
ss.
George and Nellie M.Schmidt to Clara Harm(wife of Thomas) of
Berkeley, same, Berkeley;gift.
Mary D.Mathews and F. M.and MaryR. Smithto Otto Erickson of San
Francisco, lots 10 and 11,block F, Smith's subdivision of Mathews
Tract;Berkeley; $10.
William and Jennie Gardinerof Oakland to Fran-cisco F. Gardiner
and An'iza silva, lot 45. Peraltaavenue Tract. Brooklyn Township;
$10.
Delos and Harriett A. Pratt of Oakland to GeorgeE.Richardson of
Tulare. lot on S line of Moss ave-nue, 160 W of Laurel street. W
40, S 135.38. E 40,N 135.97, to beginning, being lot 18. block
I,iamended map, Moss Tract, subject to mortgage toOakland Loan and
Investment Company for $500,BrooklynTownship: 810.
Charles S. and Annie L. Neal of Alameda toAgostino and Maria
Borromeo of Alameda, lot onIE line of Park street, 50 Sof Clement
avenue, EIlll:43/i,S 25. W 111:61-2- N 25, to beginning, be-ing lot
C, block F, Alameda Station Homestead,Alameda; $10.
Charles Wurz of Alameda to Susanna H. Wurz\u25a0of Alameda, lots
29. 30,block R, rpsubdivlsion ofportion of Roberts and Wolfskin
Tract, OaklandTownship: gift.
Edwin G. Case of Mendocino to Darwin C. de 1Golia of Oakland,
lot on N line of AlvordorBlakestreet, 120 Eof Dwinelle, E 40 by
N127, lot 17.block 1, Case Tract, quitclaim deed. Berkeley; $5.
Grocers' Fruit-GrowingUnion to John T.Hall ofAlameda. loton W
line of Arbor street. 151.97 Nof Pacific avenue. N 50, W 116.88. S
50. E 94.20to beginning, lots 9 and 10, block B,Fitch
Tract,Alameda: $2000.
George and Sus'e Sturtevant to John McCullochof OaKland. lot on
W line of Pease avenue. 165 Sfrom center lineof narrow-gauge
railroad (Enctnalavenne). S 46 by W 50, being portion of Hays
andCaperton Tract. Alameda: $10.
Heinrich Reimers of Pleasanton to Fred andMarir-Tschumi, lor on
E line of Main street, 115Nof Ray, N 3fi.E 147, H35 to M boundary
linelands of Jacob Schneider, thence along saidboundary line to
beginning, being portion of plat3. Rnncho El Yalle de San Jose,
town of Pleasanton,Murray Township; $425.
Robert C.and Mary a. Moore to Laura C. Moore,lot on NW line of
Walsworth avenue. 135 NE ofMoss avenue, NE 50 by NW 120. being lot
10,block B.Flint Tract No. 2, being a portion of Oak-land Heights.
Oakland: $10.
Ciara Harrison of Oakland to Masonic Fund As-sociation (a
corporationi lot on S line of Seventhstreet, 100 W of Franklin, W
25 by s 100. beinglot13, block 65, Oakland; also loton N corner
ofEast Eleventh street and Thirteenth avenue, NW75 by NE 75,
blo:fjE
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V?T4"ininirANDisPß^^-Li New 34 bed and spring 5 50New oak
extension-table 4 50Brussels carpet, laid,per yard 45Floor
oilcloth, laid, per yard 20SHIHEK&SHIREK, 1210-12 Stockton.
Open evg.
1FURNITURE FOR 7BEDROOMS WITHBED-. ding and carpets; very cheap.
Apply 1403Powell st. |
PEDUCTIONS OX LARGESTOCK, NEW ANDXtsecond-hand; 400 carpets,
good as new. oil-cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45c:
7-piece, chamber suits, $14 50: cornice poles, 25c:ranges, $6: cash
or Installments: goods shippedfree. T. H.NELSON. 126 Fourth
st./-IUTPRICES INFURNITURE ANDCARPETS'\J this week at McCABE'S.
948-950 Mission at.
CARPETS.VrXrTo3?AT^cIjRP^T^E^T7N^TN^tENO^JL\ vatlng Works
HAMPTON layln?and altering. 313-315 Guerrero: 'Iel.Mission 244.
* CAKPIST CLEANING.iIARPE^rX^E[O^oI?GiSL^r^CL^AI?E^ AND
\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON &CO., 23 Tenth st.
Telephone number, south 38.- '
CITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING ANDRenovating Works, X8and 40 Eighth
st. G. HSTEVENS, manager. Telephone No.,south 250.
HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITHpoor work send to SPAULDING'S
Pioneer Ca-
rpet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tei.So-40. .pONKLIN'S CARPET
BEATINGWORKS. 333\J Golden Gate aye. ;telephone east 126.
HE J. E. MITCHELLCARPET-CLEANING.Co. (incorp.); old established
carpet cleaninx
OR SALE, FINE LARGE MARE AT Agreat bargain; suitable for
carriage. JACOB
HEYMAN,630 Market st. jCA BROKEN HORSES; CHEAP: FROM 1100O\J to
1600 pounds. Sunset Horse Market, 139Valencia st. .HORSE WANTED FOR
A PHAETON FORpark driving: must be 16 hands high; weightabout 1200
pounds; color required, bay, brown orsorrel: trial wanted before
purchasing. Applybyletter, stating particulars, price, etc., H.W.,
box44. this office. . -:-;':-^yHORSES PASTURED: $2 A MONTH:
HYDEXXRanch: send tor circular. 630 Commercial st.,San Francisco.
." .4A HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONST:Ubuggies, carts, harness;
Grand Arcade HorseMarket, 327 Sixth St.; auction sales every
Wednes-day. SULLIVAN&DOYLE, Auctioneers."I AHSETS SECOND-HAND
HARNESS; ALLXUU kinds: second-hand" wagons, buggy, carts:also 20
cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sis.
wagons AND CARRIAGES.
orses] H^RNESsT^BUGGIEsT CARTS",etc., bought, sold or exchanged.
540 Valencia, .AGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS AND ROCKA-ways at 1613 Market
St.. opposite Franklin.
KOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS.riOTiECTION OF 70 PAIR DEER, ELK,\J
buffalo, caribou, antelope and some rare speci-mens of \u25a0
African horns. G. SI'IESS, 1308Howard st. .. . .. :liINEIiINEJERSEY
COW AND CALF FOR SALE.I913 Fourteenth st.yOUiNti COW. few days OF
calling.• X Cor.Twenty-seventh and Foisom sts.
ICYCLE FOR CHEAP. CALL ATjunction of Market and Valencia sts.;
$35.
A A GALLONS SEPARATED SKIM MILKdaily. 719 Linden aye.
SILVER TEA SET, VERY REASONABLE,ATO 219 Shotwell st. Calland
see.SEALSKIN,HIGH SLEEVES AND COLLAforsale cheap. :1021 Foisom
st.
URVEYOR'S LEVEL.NEW SOLID SILVER-O ware, faro checks, sealskins,
12 cold chains, 6ladles' and 8 gents' goldwatches, a few old
minediamonds; all for one-third original cost, at UK-CLE HARRIS',16
Grant avenue. :' ;
FOR SALE—
TEN HIGH-GRADE JERSEYJ? cows, to calve in September and October.
Applyto B.G.MORSE, Bolinas, Marin County.
LLMAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHTand sold. S. F.Typewriter Ex., 310
California.
ATATIONAL;CASH REGISTER, SAFE,-Li scale, letter-press, desk
;cheap. 102 Clay st.
IVE PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR $100:$25 singly. 326 McAllister
st.
/CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUYGAS FIXTURES.\J F. HUFSCHMIDT,623 Golden
Gate live.\u25a0\TEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-IN hand. W. S.
RAYMf Co., 12 California st./COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES\J bought
and sold 1121 Va Market, bet. 7th and Bth
. ,'•„. \u25a0\u25a0':.. DENTISTS.
•''\u25a0R^REATSoo'T^RTrSF-ATrD^N^ATw^RKat lowest prices and
warranted ;open evenings.LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR-ranted. DR. J.
W. KEY,1122 Market st.
R.J. .1.LEEK,1206MARKET,COR. GOLDENGate aye.
—evenings; Sundays till noon.
R. GEORGE .W. LE~EK. GENUINELeek dentist, discoverer of painless
extraction j
and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth .without any
plate, moved irom6 to20 O'Farrell st.
tCHALFANTS'S,BMASON,COR. MARKET,sets of teeth are made to please
or no charge;
on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced;'small gold
fillingsonly$2; painless extraction./IBOOMKDENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759
MAR-\J ket, bet. 3d ;and 4tn, pas specialists: only reli-able agent
for painiess extraction: artificial teetUrm$0:fillingsfrom
$1;extracting &oc,with gas SI.
"O!7 A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AStipIgood as can be made;
filling$1. DR. SIMMS,Identist, 930 Market st., nextBaldwin
Theater.R. H.G. YOUNG. BKIDUES AND TEETHiwithout plat a specialty.
1841 Polk si.B.S LUDLUM-, HILL, 1443 MARKET ST.,.near Eleventh; no
charge forextracting when
plates are made; ,old plates made over like new;teeth from $8
per set: extracting 50c; gas given. - -
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 M.AU-Jtet St. DR. CHARLEB W.
DECKER.
lished place; rent, water taken out inboard: mustsell:sickness.
PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Mkt.mjOOX FRUITSTAND: GOOD PLACE
FORtJpDZiO. man and wife: living-rooms: receipts$12 daily. PROLL
&STENBERO, 719 Market.
FOR SALE THIS WEEK-GROCERY; BAR:stock at invoice: established 19
years; ownerowns property; retiring from business account oldage.
PROLL &STENBERG, 719 Market.
D~ YEING AND CLEANING BUSINESS;Western Addition; established for
years;steady paying. PROLL STENBERG, 719 Market."VTOTICE-TOBUY OB
SELL ABUSINESS OF-»-l any kind see STRAND & TUTTLE,*5 Third
BAKERY AND LAUNDRY OFFICE DOINGX> good business.
STRAND&CO., 45 Thirdst./l^A A SACRIFICE; PAYINGGROCERYjt«Jv/.
and bar: best location; rent $26: 4 nicelivingrooms. BARRETT
&CO., 865y Market st.ffIjCAA SALOON: FINELY FITTED; WELLtipUUU.
stocked; best possible location: 4 fur*nished rooms; rent $37:
receipts $12 a day: Rick-ness cause sale. BARRETT IAI.T-
COUNTBThotel, $30 to $35 per month and found: 10laborers for city,8
months' work, $1per day andboard: also farmers, laborers,
grape-pickers, wait-ers. milkers, cooks, dishwashers, etc.
W.D.EWER& CO., 626 Clay st."1A QUARTZ MINERS, $3 A DAY:6
SCANDI-XV navian or German miners: 5 rockmen, coun-try,$2 a day; 10
laborers, city,$26 and board.C. R.HANSEX &CO., 110 Geary
st.
CRAPER TEAMSTERS AND SCRAPERloaders for railroad work; free
fare. C. R.
HANSEN ACO., 110 Geary st.
COOK FOR A RAILROAD CAM?; \u25a0 FREEfare. C. R.HANSEN &CO.,
110 Geary st.OAST COOK AND BROILER. COUNTRYhotel, $75 and free
fare; baker foran Institu-
tion, $50; shampooer for a Turkish bath; cookand second, country
hotel, $60 and $40. C. R.HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. ..
'-\u25a0WANTED-20 MEN TO PICK GRAPES, $1»' day and board, go
to-day; ironer, for country,
$30 and board ;3 drillers, $1 75 day: 4 laborersfor wagon road,
$20 and found: marking man forlaundry: farmer and wife, $30;
teamster, $45:farmers; stickerman, $3 day: lumber-oilers.
cooks,waiters and others. Apply to J.F.CROSETT &CO., 628
Sacramento st. ;
ARMER AND WIFE, NEAR CITY, $35: 5farmers, near city.$20 and $25;
2 choremen on
ranches, $20: 4 woodchoppers, $1 a cord, tools fur-nished; 4
laborers for city, $26. MURRAY &READY,634 and 636 Clay st,
/Termax HOTEL COOK. NEAR CITY,$45; 2IJT boarding-bouse cooks,
$35 and $4«. MURRAY'&READY,634 and 636 Clay st.
9A GRAPE-PICKERS, PACK AND DRYi-i\fraisins, work in drying and
packing houses,vineyards, wine cellars, etc., $23 per month
andfound: call early. MURRAY &READY, 634--636 Clay st.On
ROCKMEN FOR RAILROADWORK, $125£\j a day and board: 20 French, Swiss
or Italiangrape-pickers, $20 and board ;teamster, gang plow,steady
place. $20; Eastern man and wife,privateplace, $15; Swiss milker.
10 cows, $15; 4 laborers,country. $ISO and board: woodsmen. $26. R.
T.WARD *CO., 608 and 610 Clay st.
ANTED-MAXTO DOCHORES AND WIFEm general housework, country, $40,
see party
here 9a.m.; dishwasher, German preferred, $25;waiter, $20;
carpenters, $2 a day. LEONANDRE,316 Stockton st.
WAITERS, $35, CITY; BAKER AND PAS-try cook, $25, country. HOTEL
GAZETTE,
420 Kearny st."TITANTED-QUARRYMEN: ALSO 1BLACK-'» smith for
marble quarry. Inyo Marble Co.,
room 12, rotunda Mills building.TpIRST-CLASS 811 A PER AND
STICKER'hand wanted. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1309Market st.
AN AND WIFE FOR GOOD PAYING BUSl-ness: living-rooms; price $126:
rent $20; must
sell at once. Apply108 Ridley St., near Valencia.TITANTED—CHAB.
McCREADY, BAKER BY»» trade, to communicate at once with M.M.
LEE,box 14, this office. __^ .BARBER FOR SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.872y2Howard st.T)ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. 1518X>
Market, near Larkln.
BARBERS— GOOD 2-CHAIRSHOP FOR SALEX» cheap; rent $10. For
particulars apply to Em-ployment Secretary Barbers' Assn., 12
Seventh st.
OLD ESTABLISHED 3-CHAIR BARBER-shop. ApplyCall Office.WANTKD-59
ACTIVE BOYS, AGED OVER14. at Pacific Wooden ware and Cooperage
Company, sixth and Channel. , . '\u0084 .:W"ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO
LEARN THE"
butcher trade and take care of horses: must bewillingto work;
will give ail the opportunity tolearn the trade. . Address C. P.,
box 72, Call Office.
ANTED—
SECOND COOK 'FOR CHOP-house. 1313 Buchanan st. :;
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GOOD LIVEMEN'TO ELL HOUSEHOLD» goods oninstallment :big
inducements to goodmen. C. ADAMCO., 156 Fifth st.
::'.',".WANTED—YOUNG BARBER WITH ONEyear's experience. Call 609
Eighteenth St.,corner Guerrero. ; - \u25a0T)ARBERS—GOOD SHOP FOR
SALE ON MAR-;? ,,keiBt
-:owner goingInto other business. Apply
Call Office.
WANTED—ENGINEER CHARLES TILDEXat Pebbleslde Vineyard. Address
1743 Frank-linSt., at 1o'clock. \u25a0: ? \u25a0 ;
TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE-low Sixth, for aroom ;25c a
night;$1a week.1000 MEN to eat BEEFSTEAK. muttonlUUUchopi, Hamburg
atone, sc. 636 Clay st.1-*ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.X»
Barbers' Ass., 12 beventh. H.SCHEUNERT.
SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued.y"OUNG~ DRESSMAKER ifiMBROIDERS.X
gents' suspenders and mufflers to order. '10&
Stockton St.. room 78. ';- *--^
\u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0
WIDOW- OF EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKEVIsituation as housekeeper;
widower's family orlodging-house. 1035 Market St., room 7.
P~~ ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH.Ingmoney at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant
aye.SITUATION WANTED BY MIDDLE-AGED0 American woman to do
housework; good homemore an object than wages. J. F., Call
Office,Oakland. \u0084 . ' \u25a0WANTED—BYMIDDLE-AGED
LADY,SITU-
T» ation as working housekeeper for single man;no objection to
children. Address A.TAYLOR,507 Eighth St., Oakland.VOUNO MARRIED
WOMAN WOULD LIKEX to work forher room and board Ina rooming or
boarding house. Call MRS. FRIDRECKS, 1058Howard st.
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THIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS AXIsituation; good cutter and
fitter. Address B. 8.,box 21, Call. -\u25a0
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yOUNGSWEDISH WOMAN WISHES ASIT-Xuation as laundress in family or
institution.
Call or address 12% Sacramento St., 8. F.. '.
...\u25a0'-.OEFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES APOSI-IV tion as nurse for
invalidorInfant's nurse; goodreferences. Address G. P., box 104,
Call Office.yOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATIONIcooking and housework:
American -family;city reference. Apply1632 Polk St.
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T7IASUIONABLE DRESSMAKER WISHES AXIfew more engagements by the
day; terms rea-sonable. Call or address MISS X., 405 Geary St.,room
41. \u25a0 '
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WINCHESTER HOUSE-44 THIRD, NEAR»" Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $150
per night;$150 to $6 per week; convenient and
respectable.WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD,NEAR'» Market, electric
lights in every room; 200
room: 25c to $1 50 per night:$1 50 to.s6 per week.
SITTATIONs WANTED—MALE.;\frN¥YXRrmSTRn?RU I ERS~ANDV others,
please take notice! Ifyou want relia-ble help send .to a reliable
and . experiencedemployment agency. We know your wants andthe sort
of help needed, having been 20 years es-tablished under the laws
and license of this State.
Inexperienced or free intelligence offices, privateor
political,know no more about the employmentbusiness or the proper
supplying of help than achild does, aid willsend abarber or a
watchmakerto pick grapes ina locality where the thermometerstands
100 in the shade or over.
For experienced and able men to pick grapes orfruit,or lor
able-bodied men forany kind of work,send your orders to the old,
reliable firmof
W. D.EWER ROOMS WHITENED,$1 UP: PAPER-Ij*-*s^ cii$8 50 ii". ?09
Sixth. George Hartman.
SITUATIONS WANTED—KKMAJLE.
T ADIES— CAN GET GOOD GIRLS ATXJ 1004 MarKet st.
OMPETENT WOMAN WITHTHE BEST OF1 reference wishes situation to do
general house-
work in American family; good cook and laun-dress: city or
Oakland; carfare expected: wagesfrom $15 to $20. N. P.,box 106,
Call Office.
ITUATIONWANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGEDwoman: general housework: kind to
children:
moderate wages: city or short distance In thecountry; no
postals. 27Vis Fourth st.AMERICAN WOMAN: GOOD COOK ANDAhousekeeper;
for an elderlycouple or smallfamily: best of city references.
Address 3131/2O'Farrell st.
RESSM AKER.THATMAKES A SPECIALTYof children's dresses and
ladles' wrappers,
also white sewing, willgo out at $125 per day:references given.
Call or address 1507 Buchanan.pESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WISHES-TV
place to do general housework; small family;wages $10. Address
N,L..box 10, Call Office. .\\'ANTED—BY COMPETENT YOUNG LADY,"a
position as bookkeeper or typewriter. Ad-
dress E. 8., 2534 Mission st.
QWISS GIRL WISHES a situation to DOO general housework or
upstairs . work. 1004Pacific st., near Mason.
ANTED—SITUATION BY COMPETENT"girlto do general housework: city
or country.
Apply521 Hayes st. -yOUNGCUBAN GIRL FROM CUBA WOULDX like
position as housekeeper. 27 Taylor St.,
room 3,second floor. . .\u25a0CTIRST~CLASS! HOUSECLEANER
WISHESX1work by the day: can do washing and Ironing;
'$125. jCall or address 47 Jessie St., middle flat.pESPECTABLE
WOMAN WANTS BITUA-XX tionas laundress by day, week or month;'
bestof references. Callor address 761 Mission St., bet.Third and
Fourth.pERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION INvTbakery; city or country.
Address G.G., box66, Call. . , \u25a0-\u0084.\u25a0SCANDINAVIAN
girl WISHES TO DO0 general housework. 36 Perry St., bet. Secondand
Third.1 IRL WANTS PLACE TO DO GENERAL*
housework. Call or address 744 Folsom St.,near Fourth.VI.AT
YOUNG GIRL WISHES A PLACE TO
-Lido upstairs work and wait at table. Please callj257
Clementina St., near Fourth.-
\u25a0'
WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DaY AS»* laundress and house cleaning.
Call 7 Oliveaye., bet. Polk and Larkin sts. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-
\u25a0 :\u25a0 .• . . .. -QTRONG WOMAN WISHES / POSITION TOO do
general housework. Please call at 627V«Linden aye.
IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS situa-tion to do housework and plain
cooking; city
only. Address 963 Mission St.. room 6.W ANTED—BY SWEDISH GIRL,
POSITION»» to take care of children, and do sewing. Ad-
dress 1322 Mission st.\u25a0yOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION ASX
housekeeper. Address 120Va Geary, room 10.yOUNG WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE
DE-X sires a situation as housekeeper In lodging-house. Address 121
Montgomery st.. room 6.
ITUATIONWANTED BY AMIDDLE-AGEDwoman; is competent cook; good
home more
an object than wages. Call or address 1008 Bush;•pOMPETENT COOK
AND HOUSEKEEPER\J wants position; country preferred; good
refer-ences: no triflers. Call or address 474 Jessie st.,near
Sixth. •
;pOMPETEKT GIRL WISHES SITUATION\u25a0\J as cook or general
housework: good references.Call at 3 p. m.or address 3138 Sixteenth
st. -\
AMERICA WOMAN WANTS ASITUATION-TV- to do general housework.:
Call or addressroom 15, Denver House, 217 Third st.WANTED—SITUATION
BY A .RESPECT-L'» able woman Ina small American family todogeneral-
housework: pood; references. Call 811Pacific St., near
Stockton.