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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 189 12 e ———————————————————————————————————— e e, lot on N line of Division street, 184 E of Pine SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. 3 HELP WANTED-Continued. a PERSONALS. street, thence along Eighth street 25, N 180, W 28, | comm e e e oy = et Fovodusil i b Ty o e BN T SR TS I o o St T S S OUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION A EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN E. L. Fitzgerald Secures a Very Large Order for Fe- male Help. NINE HUNDRED IN DEMAND. The State's Free Labor Bureau to Furnish Help for a Big Fruit Cannery. The free labor bureau that- Labor Com- missioner E. L. Fitzgerald will open in two weeks promises to be a grand success. Al- h much in advance of its opening, thou: Mr. Fitzgerald has already received orders for many hundred workingmen. The first was from a Contra Costa fruit-raiser, who wants 100 men to gather his crop during the months of Augnst and September. The next was from a big contractor, who wants from 200 to 500 men to work on a large ir- Tigation ditch in Fresno County. The last order was received yesterday and its receipt was probably more gratify- ing than all of the others, because it will provide work for all the girls and women that the Labor Commissioner can obtain. One of the largest fruit canneries in San Francisco placed in Mr. Fitzgerald’s hands an order for 200 women and girls, who can arn from $1 to $1 75 a day. The work will be lizht—assorting, grad- and can fruits of all kinds. The women and girls will be employed from ly 15 to October or November. The anner stated that he has always been de- irous of employing women and girls, as they do better.and cleaner work, and he would only use coolie help as a last resort. He stated that_he will not employ girls Younger than 16 years of age, but women of e in his cannery. After a few days e both girls and women can earn f to $1 a day, ac- L as they will® work iece. of the peach crop ning purposes will.be coming in be- e15th 1nst. and August 1. : Fitzgerald told the canner that un- °r no circumstances would he attempt to ill the' order before July 15, when the reau will be-opened, nor will he enter- nplication for work before that will not be ready until there will be no clerks in the ve-application: rence-to.me. I id T assure ¢ help except \e Staté’s free bureau,’ replied eman itzgerald -expressed = his -doubts ble to 1ill 0 large an: order’in being: more men than ill not be you that I w through the gz nothin is of Berkeley ng work “They c e m inder .the women QOakland and Ala- my place.” answered n come at 7 and 8 ing, just as it suits That will give those ['s a get their convi living s the bay plenty of time to get to the s they will t have -far to go after leaving the fern TUnd nces it is possible within a short M:. Fitzger- ber of those g Brann 2 first to appl who were bur street wiil be a: 1ong for work and tie canner says that these unfortunates will be the first iavored. Out of the or 200 .persons made penn by the fire it is esti ted tat least r 300 will be glad to sccure light work that will pay and as the work will las between four and five months many worth women and girls will be able to lay aside oney and thus help husband. «d fathers before ‘the er arrives. - Mr. Fitzzerald says that has this order no worthy fi he neee: He believes that other canne ilar orders with him before ries of lif will place si the season i el om:-the men’s, and will be ion and :nanagement of a v to Mira M., Ma L., William AV of Lar- by W 108 Mira M., David 1 Denis b homes L., ahoney Jr., Catherine F. o Catherine “street, 164:6 M. Moiloy: N of Hayes. John M limore Shéa. lot-on W line Lobos avenue, N L Stelabart. . attornéy) to reet, Margaret Ri y ick and Cliyton streets, $10. 5 iburz to William ¥, and. Loulse ¢ fufian avenue, 185 N v W°100: 810, S'130'to beginning, being portion of block 688, Oakland: $10. James B. Larue to Hugh Hogan, 1ot on NW line of Twelith avenue, 130 NE of East Twelfth street, NE 30 by NW 100, plock 41, Clinton, East Oakland: § Helen 1. Fowler of Oakland to George H. Fowler of Oakland, lot on W_corner of East Fourteenth streeth and Thirteenth avenue, SW 37 by NW 75, block 40, Clinton, quitclaim déed. East Oakland; $10. . B. and Stella M. Stone of Alameda to'J. F. Johnson of Alameda, lots 19 and 21, block 18, re- subdivided townsite of Fitchburg, Berkeley Town- ship: $10. J.G. ana B. Klumpke of San Francisco to Ed- ward Moss_of San Francisco, lot 6, block F, Amended Map, Salinger Tract, quitciaim deed, Berkeley: §5. Peter and Margaret Cook-of Oakland to William E. Miles of Oakiand, lot on NE cornerof Fourteenth and Union streets, E 45-by N 105, block 58, Oak- land: 85. William E. Miles of Oakland to Carrie L. Miles (wife of William E.), same; gift. Builders' Contracts. Rev. P. 0'Connell with R. Doyle & Son, to erect a two-story building on E line of Tennessee street, 150 N of Nineteenth: $3089. William McCormick with Ogle & Smith, to erect a two-story frame building on NW corner of Plerce and Fulton streets; $9700. Sharon Estate Company with the Baliders’ Ex- change, to erect n two-story building on NW cor- er of Mission and New Montgomery streets; $6800. g ——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE- HOTEL. inkelspiel, N Y E Kirkpatrick & w, Gua- Wilkins, Chicago ~_temala J A Limback, N Y I'Doudell, Missoula M H Hassling & w, NJ JF Kidder, Grass Valley Mrs I, E Beyne, Chicago C'H Calburn, Virginia Cy irs M Hoffert, Chicago R A Sinclair, Cedar Rpds J P Erle, N Y R E Faulkner, N H C G Morden, La W E Faulkner, N H G T Lyon, Oswego, N Y A PhelpsJr, NY . Mias Lyon, Oswego,N Y G A Lung &w, US N Miss A Lyon, Oswego D P Turner, Houston Miss Butler, N Y L F Dick, Galveston E Underhill, T-J PhelpsJr, U S stmr L F Graham, Olympia F S Dickinson, A C Phillip: ¥ G Hume. Los Gatos FENovak&w, N Y GRAND HOTEL. acto J Bradford, Dr W Sporati, Stockton H L Ross, Nev W A Dwight, Portland Dr J W Hudson, Ukiah William Gee. Newcastle W E Carpenter, Marysvie A M Wilson & w, Cal W B English, Cal T Turner & 5. Modesto J E Govan, Sacto 3 J Owens, Los Ang _ OHEMacartney.Kenwood DI DA s ) uaternaia D McKel R McKels W T Peterson, E Barnes, \v, Stanford U W_Holmes, Roston G C Tilden Denver C J Johnson, Chicago E T Looman, Ohio G H Maxwell, Cal B C Holly, Vallejo Mrs I M Laseil, Vallejo E D Ham € w, Napa C 11 Oatman, Sacto J A Webster, Solano M S Halsey, Sacto S E Moulton, Colu M L Hoover, Sacto J J A MclIntyre, Sacto 3 C W Wallace, Ukish ¥ ns & w, Fresno F S Swinson,w, i, Seattle Mrs F H Meyers, Oaklid W Beckman, Sacto L Rosenthal, Mrs O°C Coffin, Stanford L C Roberis, S: RUSS HOUSE. W Glover. Rutherford N Trayer, Moi: A S Ferzuson, Benicia J M Stanley, Benicia Ceuninck, Elsinore P J Dieher, Pomona M McGrew,Sutter City C H_Speckens, San Jose P J Duftrey, N Y - Wililams & w, Colfax W'Shiel1on & sistr;Suisun A Matie, Malaga S B Hewett & dgir, Santa ¥ K Thomas, Seattle Barbara. - F Thomas, Seattle zzie Thomas, Seattle phia Thomas, Seattle R M France, Seitle - Mrs Morgan, Sta Barbara J Cosgrove, San Mateo T Hampson, Los Angeles J ¥ kiltch, San Jose ¥ Maynat, San Jose ss A McCormick, Pes-J McCormick, Pescadero A Appleby, Vacaville J B Birdsall, Pheenix M Wade. Kansay City A Marshal & w, Stockton R Janstin, Napa W H Tyron, Paso Robles C Norton, Mexico E Campbell & w. Pa J Roberis & w, ldorado Miss Oamura, Rummige J irvin & son, Vacaville L Grenier. Kansas City W. Ashurst, Cloverdale BALDWIN HOTEL. Mrs C Harrold,LAngeles J Schlos JIDser,Madrones oronado ings A B C Dowdell,S Ellen A H Bean, Glen Ellen W R Stearns,Los Angeles M Magee, N Y . ¥ J Schreiber J F A Work, Pacific Groye B O Storey, Alh J I Pr y G W Stewart, Boston V' M Vic .4 LT Roberts, Kansas City Tres Sac H E Eldridge&w,SanJose O O Schulze, Dixon W C Darb, Oakland W WESTERN HOTEL. D'W Joues & w.Sn Malo J Tomos, Fort Bragg racoma 7 K Pealers, N Y am, Mont J Smith, Mon J Nevy, Phila J Acheiman, Oakland C D Dover & dau, Utah T Graham, Los Ang T Brown, Mot: Haven C C Hagan. Ark “f Steer, R[ LICK HOUSE. M D Eaton&fam,Stcktn W _H Clary, Stockton WA J R Williams, Mont H E Cobb, Chicazo ville E A Peck, Chicago resno De V Van Doesburgh,Cal nir,Cal T C Denney, Petaluma C Arnold, Chicago E A Mitchell. Dixon SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS 730 Market night in the yeer. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, correr Clay: open untii 9:30 o'clock. es street, open until 9:30 o'clock. arkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. W. corner Rixteenth and Misslon streets, open untfl € oclock. 2518 Mission strent, open nntil 9 o'clock. 116N 1CE ofthe 8an Francisco CALI— open until 12 o'clock every AL LODGE NO. 144, F. ated meeting THIS t 8 o'clock. S. HUBBARD, Sec, TE LODGE NO. 30, ated meeting TH NING at 7:30 LODGE and A. M., 121 Edd: meeting TILIS (TUESDAY) E ‘clock. GEORGE PENLINGT NTA CHAPTER NO. 5. A. M., will meet THIS (TUES- EZ DAY) EVENING, July 2, at 7:30 o'clock. Siated meeting snd M. M. degree. By order "RA H. DA ller. street, S 25 by W ord .- street, 104:6 N of. 10.. g an Delafield, lot rrero end Jerscy streets, N : £10.- . s’ O'Connor; lot com- 3. NW cernéi of Groye or Thirtieth “und Dolores sireets, N £5 by W 100; $350. “ricoL. 1ot on soath Stason, W40 by S street, 97 ‘red W.and Olivi cphy o California d_L. Society, on-south ' fine of Mariposs sireet 20:8 W Bogart uvejne, W 17:4 by 5 75; £1450. Poirero Land and -Jmprovament’ Bernard O’Donnell, lot on W m street, 61:6 N of Jwenty-second, N 50 by W 100; grant, Adoiph Sutro H. Adamson lot on N line of A street, 176:9 W of Thirty-first avenue, W 61:1, N 4, SE.284: 1000. Annie Hunt'to Tessie Hunt, lot 2 Gift Map 2; rerwilliger to nie JS. Daniels, lot Lane Tract, Map 3: #10. .. O’'¥arrell t0 Mar.in Griffen, 1ot on SW line of Francis street, 375 NW of Mis- YW 25 by SW 150, Academy Tract; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. William H. and Carrie B. Cole man (by attorney) to George E.Grant of Alameda, lot on S line of Seventh street, 25 15 of Washington, E 75:9 by 8 10 . being lot 9 and & portion of 1ots 5 to S and block 88, Oukland ; $10. The Central Land Company (a corporation) to sarah A. Jones (wife of of Oakiand, lot_on Thirt street, 141:3 W of ancey of Oakland to Linda M. d, lot on E corner of Twenty-first Twenty-first street, NE 153:6 by and E aven 3 SE 100, block 67, map of lots in Brooklyn, East Oskland: $10. Theodore snd_Ida Wagner to Victor Gazzolo of Oskland, Jot on NW corner of Woolsey and Dana sircets, W 50 by N 100, £ 50.33, S 100 1o begin- being lots 16 and 16, block 3, Dowling Tract, ey; $385. Samuel and Sarah J. Dowling to same, same, suitclaim deed, Berkeley: $10. W. B. and Grace King to Willlam B. Wellman wub livision 5, Requa Homestead, Brooklyn Town- siip: $10. Vhilip Anspacher to Mrs. M. J. White of Hay- wards, lot 4, block A, Anspacher Tract, being a re- ision of a portion of Hayward Tract, Hay- 5. isden Township: $10. iarcus Torrey of Irvington of Irvington, commencing at SW coriier of Peterson’s loton N side of Mission sir-er, N to South_Union, SW to NE corner of Ford's land, thence N to Mission, E to beginning, veiug portion of iot 2 Iu section 5, township 8 south, range 1 west. Washington Townsnip; $10. J:obert B. Croweli to H. B. Ford, lot commenc- ing ot a stake 60 feet from SW corner of lands of Peterson. N to § line of Union street, W to NE corner of Ford's 1and, S to Mission street, E 20 to beginning, being porion of lot 2, in section 3, township b &, range 1 W, Washington Township; ¥4 ary . Stevens to Joseph and Emily Williams, Robert B. Crowell int 40 feet W of ofthe H. r. I > = I NO. 124. .0. 0. nsiallation THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. J. A. WELLS, Noble Graud. . £, OFEICERS AND B of Callfornia Council No. 56, . C. F.—You are hereby 1otified to attend the tuneral of our late friend, JULIA KERNS, 9 a. x., July 2. at her late residenice, 431 Franklin st. ' By 1. CHRISTIANSON, Secratary. THE GREATEVENT OF THE season—The San Francisco Scot- nual gathering and games at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, THURSDAY, 4th of July; meeting of the giants: all the athletic clubs of Cali- Highland welcome to our guest: hese are some of the prominent events of the day: Amateur m! and quarter mile races, ladles and gents costly medals (o the successful competitors in the amateur events: Scol dances for men and lads and lussics in costume: Irish jig aud reel dancing: Greggs band and full corps of pipers. Boats leave foot of Market street every half hour. Admisaion to park—Adults, 60c: children under 12 years, 25c. ALFRED MILLER, Kecorder. B ANNUAL MEETING T proved Order of fted Men’s H;H% Assoclation of San Francisco—fhe an- nuai meeting of the Improved Order of Red Men's MONDAY EVENING, July 8, 1895, at 8 o'clock, at the office of the assoclation, 320 POsL st., for the election of o board of trustees or direciors, and the meeting. NJAMIN F. JOSSELYN, President. WILLIAM J. SMITH, Secreta) KNIGITS, ATTENTION —ON Knights of Pythias of Oakland, a gencral invitation is hercby extended to all knighis. uMliated or non-afiliated, to participate J. F. NICHOLS, Secretar; order A. BOEHM, Councilor. tish Thistle Clun's thirteenth grand an. fornia will meet: $3000 in cash prizes; a hearty bicycle races, obsiruction race, handsome and dancing in toth paviijons. Music by Falrgeave & JAMES KIVEN, Royal Ch Hall Association of San Francisco will be beld on sucl: other business as may properly come before behalf of the committee of the in the Pythian Division in Oaxland, July 4. Knights will assemble at Pythian Castle, cor. of Twelfth and Franklin, at 9:30 A. ). sharp. After e parade all visiting knights and their families will be entertained by the subordinate lodges of Alameda County at Pythian Castle. By order of commiti M. JONAS, Chairman. Jom BoNRAM, Secretar! B, WASHINGTON CLUB N0, 100-SPE. clal meeting called for THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock, Mutual Hall, Shiels bufld- in, 32 O'Farrell st. GEO.T. PRELPS, President. £ THE CALIFORNIA STATE DENTAL Association will hold its twenty-fifth annual session in the Academy of Sclences building, be- ginning TUESDAY July 9,2t 10 A. M. L. A. TEAGUE, President. W. Q. K1xe, Secretary. B RO0MS WHITENED, #1 UP: PAPER- ed 83 50 up. 309 Sixth, Georse Hartman. J.B. MoINTY RE, BOOKBINDER AND Printer. 422 Commercial si. ETTA RALPH, FROM THE BAST; Oriental baths for rheumatism. 132 Sixth st., rooms 28 and 24. < §2 J0%6 SHELDON, 095 MARKET, NE. Sixth, r. 14, 15, second floor; vapor baths, MISS OLIVE WHITNEY, BATHS, B8, Sndrubving ot rheumatism’ and pain, Room b, 110 Sixth st. . m JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment, alcobol, oil and Roman baths. 1007 Market, rooms 2 ana 3. CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE; no pain. Chiropodic Tnstitute, 361 Geary. ALCOHOL BATH AND HAND-RUB- bing. 17A Sixth st.. room 1. housekeeper. Call at 44 Sixth si. Room 34, second floor. “J{IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WANTS EN- gagements daily. Apply av The Strathmore. 207 Larkin st., flat 6. EXPERIENCED —MIDDLE-AGED \WOMAN would like the care of invalid old people. Ad- dress M. E., Chico, Butte Co. . ENTLEMEN'S MENDING DONE NEATLY to_order by a widow. 26 Taylor BITUATIiONS WANTED-—MALE, S‘fi"i‘ri?‘fimrwmfiwnv FASTRY-COOK and baker; thoroughly experience branches of hoel work. - C- E. JACOB, 1831 Polk. ENUH\'EEN WANTS POSITION: CITY OR country; 20 years’ experience; all-around man; good reference; understands low-tension dynainos. Address E. N., box 62, Call Office. DIVIDEND NOTICES. B SECURITY SAVINGS BANK, 222 Montgomery st., Mills building.—Dividends onterm deposits at the rate of four and one-half (4%4) per cent per annum and ou ordinary deposits at the rate of three and three-quarters (334) B cent per annum for the half year ending June 30, 1895, will be payable. free of taxes, on and after July 1. 1895. S. L. ABBOT JR., Secretary. &~ OFFICE OF I'l[E HIBERNTA SAVINGS and Loan Society, corner Market, McAllis- ter and Jones streets,'San Francisco, June 28, 1895—At a regular meeting of the Board of Direc- tors of thie society, held this day, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and one-guarter (414) per cent L er annum on all deposits for the six months erfdlmz June 30, 1896, free from all taxes and payable on and after July 1, 1895. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. 5, )VIDEND NOTICE-THE COLUM: bus Savings and Loan Society, 614 Wash- ington street and 5 Montgomery ave. For the half year ending June 30, 1805, a dividend has been declared at the rateof fourand eighttenths (3 8-10) per cent per annum on term deposits, and four (4) per cent on ordinary deposits, iree of taxes, paya- ble on and after MONDAY, July 1, 1895. J. F. FUGAZL. President. F. N. BELGEANO, Secretary. £, DIVIDEND NOTICE-SAVINGS AND Loan Society, 101 Montgomery st., cor. Sut- ter. For the half year ending June 30, 1895, & dividend has been declared at the rate of four and eight-tenths (4 8-10) per cent per annum on term. depositsgand four (4) per cent per annum on ordi- nary depbsits, free_of taxes, payable on and afzer Monday, July 1, 1895. Dividends not called for are added to and 'bear the same rate of dividend as the principal from and after July 1, 1 CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE GERMAN Savings and Loan Socjety, 526 Callfornia st., for the half-year ending June 30, 1895, a divi- dend has been declared at the rate ef four and cight-tenths (4 8-10) per cent per annum on term deposits, and_four (4) per cent on ordinary depos- its, free 0f taxes, payable on and after MONDAY, July 1, 1895. 0. TOURNY, Secretary. ”'l";}cuim.nAx s’rs.;nlir.klszi)‘?znul:flrg le-aged man wants jol In en; stands work: $15 per month. W. H.S., box 99, Call Ottice, W ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN, position to do light laboring werk of an; kina, cither in Alameda or Oagland: W $26, with- out board. Address A. B., box 164, Call Office. 7OUNG MARRIED MAN, WITH BEST REF- erence, wishes situation as bookkeeper, col- lector, or some work of that Kind, at any reason- ablesalary. Address H. W., box B9. this office. Y OUNG MARRIED MAN WITH BEST REF- erence wishes a situation as clerk, bookkeeper or some work of that kind. Address W.B., 32 Maple court, off Fourteenth st. TIUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED man to make himsel:_useful; city or country 'wages no object. Address W., box 20, this offict F PROFEBSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCU' 'OR NEW AND SECOND-HAND SHOES, also repairing cheap, go to 72634 opp. Howard- | street Theater, or 129 Sixth st. : WANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5c: bottle wine, 5¢. 609 Clay st. ting and mnklntw!ool:dl branches. 702 Sutte: MALIC HELP WANTED. MEN CAN OBTAIN WORK TO-DAY AT 110 NERRAT & AAADVORE, $20 to 875 per month and founa. 4() LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS: CITY and country; $20 and $25 per month_and found, and 81 50 to $1 75 day. READY, 634 Clay l'..' z G e 10 COOKS, $30, $40, 850 AND $60; 5 WAIT- L ers, $20,$26 and 830; 3 dishwashers, $15 and $20; second German cook, $25: lunch-counter €00k, §25; second hotel cook, $85; man to_eook boteakes, §26 to $30. MURRAY & READY, 634 ay st. 5() TIEMAKERS, REDWOOD TIMBER, 9, 10 and 11 cents’each: 3 coopers: woodchopBer $1 50 a day, see boss here. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. NIEN‘S SHOES 14-SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 26¢; done in 15 minates. 835 Kearny si., basement. 50 PAIRS MEN'S GOOD SHOES, 26c TO $1. 562 Mission st.: also 63114 Sacramento si. UTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE S. F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you wait: at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price: work guar- anteed. fiflarfllulon st., bet. First st. and Second’_t_. VW ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.; 150 large rooms: 25c per night; $1 to ‘? per wepk. ;. AKE THE DEAD — WENZEL'S ALARM clocic: no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single farnished rooms, 75¢ week, 16¢ night. 2 CABINET-MAKERS, CITY, STEADY JOB; 034". pEtoas ranch cook. MURRAY & READY, 'WAN’!‘ED—SL\'GLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY; $1 iweek; rooms for two, 26¢ day, $1 50 a week: reading room- dally papers. 28 Clay st STABLEMEN, $356 AND FOUND: CHORE- oman for hotel, §15. MURRAY & READY, 634 y st. 10 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 160 and 20e a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. 1 FARMERS: 5 ORCHARD AND VINE- yard hands, $20, $25 and $26: blacksmith for aranch. MURRAY & READY, 634 Ciay st. Bnfi IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, 81 25, $1 50 per week. Pacitic House .Commercial and Leidesdorff sts. W ANTED —BRIGHT AND INTELLIGENT ‘American, under 40 years of age, as assistant attendant in 'a boys’ training school; short dis- tance in coyntry: a man accustomed to teaching or handiing bove is preferred: salary, 8300 a yea with board, room and washing. Apply to W. D. EWER & (0., 626 Clay st. OUGH CARPENTER, WITH TOOLS, WANTS o memploymenz; city or country. A., box 3, Call ice. SXTUATIDN WANTED BY A No.1 BVLACK- smith; city preferred. Address H.W., box 131, Call OMce. TOUNG MAN, 24 YEARS OF AGE, WISH work; handy at anything; wages no object: references. Address H., box 76, Call Office. 7OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION A8 nurse; coull assist in housework. Address T. A., box 68, Call Office. 7OUNG MAN, GARDENER, WISHES SITT. tion in private family; understanda housewor window-cleaning; handy around place; good driver; city references. ~ Address M., box 17, Call Office. 7 ANTED—AMERICAN NIGHT NURSE IN &n institation; short distance in country; no old man nor professional nurse wanted, but active, inteiligent man who has had some experience ith siek and helpless patients: salary, 8300 per year, with board, room and washing. Apply to W. SWER & CO., 626 Clay ste o S IPY ANTED—-WAITER FOR RESORT NEAR Clty, 825, g00d place: German cook, counitrs hotel, $35: waiter-boy, country restaurant, 815 and found, fare advanced; also wood-choppers, $140 per cord: butter-maker, small dairy, $25; farmers, milkers, laborers and others. W. D. EWER & CO.. 636 Clay st. APANESE LAUNDRYMAN FOR A SUM. mer resort; $30. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. TIABLE YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED at (nslde and outside work, desires employment in_city or country; is good private family man; references. W. J., box 51, Call Office. TOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO LEARN THE barber trade in country. ~Address A., Call Branch Office, Sixteenth and Mission sts. YOL NG MAN (SWEDE) WANTS SITUATION 10 help in a store where he can WOrK up; sober = HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN Soclety, 18 Geary st.—1'he directors have ae- clared the following semi-anoual dividends: 4.80 I per cent per annnm on term and 4 per cent per an- Dum on_ordinary deposits, pavable on and after July 1, 1895, SRNEST ND, -~ DIVID! Secretary. N | UTUAL SAV- ings Bank of San Francisco, 33 Post st.—For. the half-year ending June 30, 1895, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and eight-teniths (4 810) per cent per’ annum on term deposits and four (4) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, irec of taxes, payable on and after Monday, July 1, ‘ ORY o WANTED-FEMALE. MITUATIONS {OMPETENT GERMAN NURSE. WITH REF- cuce, desires situation. J. F. CROSETT & 312 Sutter st. ' THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- reau first-class Swedish and German girls are awaiting situations. 332 Geary st.: telephone 985. 00D RERVANTS, CITY OR COUNTRY, AT MME. LEOPOLD’S, 957 Mariet st.; open evgs. TABLE GERMAN LADY, oid country, wishes place for light housekeeping: sleep home, Please address 21 Mary st., off Fifth, near Mission. TOUNG WOMAN WANTS ROOM IN NICE house in exchange for work. Address W., box 1{)4. Call Office. b’ TANTED — SITUATION BY SWEDISH woman as nurse and seamstress in the country. Address 8. W., box 99, Call Oftice. not long from the and reliable. Apply at 517 Jessie st. TRMAN MAN W. TS PLACE TO DO housework and xlrdemnw: best city reference. Address H. G., box 154, Call Oflice. MERICAN BOY,16 YEARSOF AGE,WANTS work of any kind. Call or address 16 Mont- Fomery ave., room 2, top foor. ‘ T ANTED—POSITION ASSHIPPING-CLERK ar packer in furniture store; 10 years' experi- ence; 7 years with iast house.. AddressJ.T., 104 Second st. RELIABLE MAN WITH GOOD REFER- ences wishes situation as janitor, porter or drive deltvery wagon. Address C., box 54, this ofice. § T)AFE WISHES WORK IN PRIVATE FAM- ily; underatands gardening, housework: handy aroun{ place: good driver; best city references. Address J., box 18, this office. HIRT-CUTTER WANTS WORK; & YEARS' L) experience in large Eastern factory. Address 1193 Langton st. |V ANTED—POSITION AS ASSATER, AMAL- gamator or millhand; accus:omed to repairing o machinery, handling men and the use of powder; references. ~Address L. J. 8., 420 Tenth st. ITUATION WANTED_AMERICAN FORE- man and_wife (no children) on stock or grain ranch; will farnish board or wife will cook if re- uired: best of references. Address B. D., box 186, “al ice. VW ANTED-POSITION A8 CLERK IN GRO- cery-store; have had 10 years’ experience: can give best of references from former employers. . M. C., box 44, Call Office. (ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do cooking and downstairs work. Apply 1002 Van Nes , after9 A. X. $) GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS AS HOUSE- = work and cooking; with references. Piease call at 2633 Post st. EFINED, wishes to country: first-class. references. Al 21 O'Farrell st, PERIENCED YOUNG NURSE ke care of 1 or 2 children in the Cail or address ITUATIO!. D ASINFANT'S RSE; good references. Call for 2 days-267 Minna si. WONAN ~WITH A CHILD DESIRES A position as housekeeper; capable of taking full charge; is firsi-class seamstress; cily or country. Address A. A., 1811 Mason st., Clty. VW ASTED — POSITION A8 BOOKKEEPER and correspondent, by a young lady, having had over 5 yearssteady experience. Address Bookkeeper, box 137, Call Office. VMPETENT WOMAN WISHES WORK BY ) the day washing or house-cleaning kind to children; city or Post st. A ND AMERICAN ‘wants situation in a private family. A., box 66, Call Offic S POSITION TO HELP AT Call 177 Clara, Address (JIRL, 1% WISH) X housework or care of children. near Fifih. No postals. “ L GIVE A GoOD HOME TO A GIRL ‘ tel n or twelve years of nge with a good, Kind vin the mountains. Address J. W. SAN- F¥ORD, Rac perienced nurse and seamstress; understands entire charge of infari from birth and care of In- valids: assist with chamberwork; home more an Address object than wager; best of references. 8, box 16, this ofice. BLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO do housework and cooking: wages from $20 (o $25. Call 920 Filimece st . Y OUNG WOMAN, LATELY ARRIVED: n plain cook and laundress. M. M., 220 Third st room d7. A ATION WANTED BY A REFINED orth German sirl to take care of children. | Address L. F., box 84, Call Offic W CHILD WOULD like & place as housekeeper or at.light house- { work; no objeczion to t 0 trifi 4 Wioa T sioesa I waeRI AT oAt to éngage in business with & gentleman. Call 4203, Post st.: ring bell. - R SPECTABLE “WOMARN, GOOD COOK AND \Uluundress, wishes a_sftuation: many years' reference. Address 744 Folsom.st.. 3 YoM AKER WOULD LIKE U to_take work home: perfect fit guaranteed. 1818 Rcott st. 3 M PPLE-AGED WOMAK: WISHES T0 DO AVl general housework; city or country. Apply 88 Clipper st.. nr. Cliurch. 2 N IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- AV tion ‘in private family to do housework and plain cooking: citx only. Address 55515 Natoma. RE EC (3 GIRL WISHES A situation for housework and cooking; Mission preferred. Please call 829 Howard st. 7ILLING TO GIVE $50 OR MORE FOR PER ‘manen: position as night or day watchman or any respousible position. Address M. A.. 226 ‘Taylor st. MAN 34 YEARSOLD. UNMARRTED, WISHES A¥ position as shipping or receiving clerk in whole: emplo; VOAL-MINER OF 30 YE. EXPERIENCE: / English manager's certificate, finest refer- ences, wants position of trus. Address A. §., Box 10, Call Ofiice, Oakland. i HO WANTS A SOBER, HONEST AND BE- liable middie-aged man for a position of trust? Address box 60, this offic FEMALE HELP WANTED. VW ATER FOR A SUMMER RESORT: $30. €. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WANTED TO-DAV—20 TEAMSTERS FOR rallrond work: free fare; we ship Wednesday morning. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JOREMAN TRACK-LAYER WITH REFER- $4¢ a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., LAUNDRYMAN FOR A SUM- mer resort: $30 and found, C.R. HANSEN 110 Geary st. 3OLA56EERS, CITY, $176 A DAY; 20 scraper teamsters, $1 76 aday, C. R. HAN- & CO., 110 Geary st. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- low Sixth. for a roo: 25¢ night: $1 week. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS TO HANDLE J. TAUSST( velous story of the Durrant case before the ¢ trial; it will pay you. Call at restaurant, 623 Eicramento st. W ANTEC-TEACHERS TO CANVASS FOR the Western Journal of Education. WHITA- KER & RAY COMPANY, 723 Market st., 8. F. b, ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to_introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED — TO BUY A LARGE SECOND- hand footpower lathe. F.G., 32114 Twentieth. “LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS 500D PRICES for clothinz. books and jewelry: postal. PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC, UPB}EH{S—WEBER. $215; SOHMER, $225, HEINE, 40 O'Farrell st. 1021 Van Ness ave. WARTED-PIANO 1IN EXCHANGE FOR real estate. P., box 81, Call Office. JLEGANT STEINWAY PIANO LEFT FOR sale: must be sold immediately. Room 21, 809 Market st. A G MAN OFFERS FINE UPRIGHT tle used; must sell. GENTLI pizno. excellent condition, for what it will bring. on account of loss of wife and breaking up of home. Room 10, 809 Market st. MORE JACK-SCREWERS FOR THE WOODS, $305 and found: 10 laborers for the woods, $20 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO.,110 Geary st. (LEORGE F. WELLS, S0LE AGENT FOR THE Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy instail- ments; planos rented. 1360 Market st. ‘| municating with C. JOHN IS8 JOSIE CHILDS, FORMERLY 967 MIs. slon, left for San Jose 4 weeks ago. By com- SON, Russ st., she will hear something to her advantage. Y OUNG GERMAN-SWISS WISHESTO COR- respond with lady : object, matrimony. M., box 145, Call Office. VW ANTED —INFANT GIRL, AMBERICAN parentage; adoption. 1170 Market st., rm. 96\ _ NE MORE CUT— oy ‘Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers Oak Bed Sets. Oilcloths and Lin Cash or time Knymonz; NAY 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st.. above Sixth PARTIES NOT HAVING PIANO CAN PRAC- tice one hour a day for $1 per month. 1354 Howard st. 7% CENTS PER DOZEN FOR CABINETS O full length. At GODEUS' ART STUDIO, 10 Sixth st. SK FOR THE “NONPAREIL BONELESS Tamale”: cleanest; best. Factory 934 How. ard st. ATRDRESSING, 26c., ANY STYLE: KSTAB- lished in 1869; Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHA SPITZ, 111 Stockton st.; strictly one price only RS, ADA CLARK WILL REOP daneing classes Friday eve., July 12, DVICKE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice an Police Courts; terms reasonable; collections, etc. ¢ W. HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. W ANTED—3 LADIE: 8§ TO TANTED—3 LADIES TO JO learn retouching. 64 Third st. R. DRUCKER, DENTIST, HAS REMOVED his office to 1170 Market st., over the Maze. UPERFLUOUS HATR—WRITE FOR FREE information how fo remove hair permanently without slightest injury to skin: superior to elec- tric needle. CURTIS CO., 186 Thirty-second st., Chicago. M58 ANDERSON. T FIFTH STREET, 00X 1—Massage and Turkish cabinet haths. “OUNG LADY DESIRES GENTLEMAN'S mending. Room 9, 122 Post st. LL COURT! PRIVATE LAW MATTERS, WYER McC. 10002555 ABINET, ELECTRIC, STEAM BATHS, 50c chronic and acute diseases treated, $5 a month up; solar bath $1; oxygen used, at DR. HARRI- ,AN S fisnlfimrrlum,cor.’rwemh and Mission, 1534, FISE SviTs, 815 P, Misfit Clothing Parlors, 5613 Montgomery st. ICYCLE SUITS, LADIES' OR GENTS', TO order; low prices. HUTT, Tailor, 212 Mason street. $1 coast; large stock: agents wanted in every town; cycleries, attention. Address Majestic Bi- cycle Agency, 2120 Point Lobos av T)RESSES CUT AND FITTED, $3: DRESSES popular prices; engagements by day. 11 v, SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL WAITERS FOR SUMMER RESORTS, 830. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WAITERS WITH DRESS SUITS FOR country hotel, $35: waiters, city hotels, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary si. W ANTED—YOUNG MAN 10 WAIT AT table, small restaurant, country, $20; washer for French laundry, country, $25: young butler with references for country, $30; French boy to walt, 815, ete. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. ANTED—25 LABORERS FOR CITY, 81 7! 10 laborers for country, $20 and board, farm- ers; b carpenters for Central America, advanced, $30 and found: miner, $40 an: chorebo; art fare found ; for ranch, $10 and found; restaurant nd others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT Sacramento st. 9() MEN FOR WOODS AND MILL, 820 t0 846 and board: 3 farm hands, steady piace, $16; ‘machine driller, $2 50 a day: blacksmith, country shop, $3 a day: ax man, $15: 2 tiemakers, 11c apiece: camp cook, $35. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. ECOND COOK: COUNTRY HOTEL; $70. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BUTLER FOR oY Country; $40." Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 utter st. WANTED — WINDOW - DRESSER — AND clothing salesman. Apply HY AMS, PAUSON & CO, 34 t0 40 Kearny WASTED - CLOTHING SALESMAN FOR boys’ clothing department. HYAMS, PAU- SON & CO., 34 to 40 Kearny st. ANTED LABORERS AND 2 FARM- hands. Appiy 9 A. M., 8 Sacramento st. AILOR AND PRESSER WANTED. 342 Mo Allister st. 00D BUSHELMAN WANTED AT RAPHAEL'S, § Kearny. FiRST-CLASS CUTTER. ALSO COATMAKER for country. REISS BROS., 36 Sutter st. 00KS, DIXON W. SPRINGS $20, MON- terey $20, Vacaville, Mill Valley, first-class hotel, $20; cook, Angels Camp $35, Eureka $25, San Jose 825, Castroville $30, Salinas $20, private family: all fares paid; 10 giris, $10 to $20. WINTER & CO., 934 Stockton. VW ANTED_FRENCIL OR SWEDISH LAUN- dress, §25; Swiss chambermaid, $20; waitress. aining-room, §15: German chainbermald. country. $25; kitchen girl. same place, $10. LEON AN- DRE, 815 Stockton st. TATS HOTEL, $30: GERMAN i nurse, $20, grown children; waitress. hotel. $20; German cook, $30; 20 housework girls, city And country, $20 'and $25: 4 voung girls, assisi, $10 to$15. 'M188 CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. OUSEWORK GIRL, SANTA CLARA, $12. MT8S CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. FANTED—A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS and chambermaid, $25; laundress to assist housework, §25: 25 soung housework girly, city and #20. Apply MISS PLUN- st. W ROTESTANT GIRL FOR HOUSE- work and cooking: 2 in family, country, $30. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. VWANTED—2 GERMAN WAITRESSES AND ¢hambermaids, country hotel, $20; 2 resiau- rant waitrosses, 85 and 87 a week: 2 French and German nurses, $20; nvali’s nurse; 2 German cooks, $25 and $30, and a large number of girls to fill_our numerous situations In city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. 9() WAITRESSES, COOKS AND WOMEN FOR ) bousework, $20 and $30. MURRAY & READY, 634 Ciay. TOMAN TO DO SCRUBBING AND CLEAN- " ing for city hospital, $25 and found: 2 walt- resses, $25; nurse for springs: colored woman to iake care of 2 children. MURRAY & READY, 34 3 N CESEGIRE, 1 CHILD, 815: NURSEGIRL, LN $12; nurse, 2 children, $30; nursegirl, Oakland, #16:. cook, cicy, $30: Sweaish housegirl, $25; 3 housegirls, 120:-cook, boarding-house, $25; 4 girls, light housework, $12 o $15. 382 Geary st. ‘QWEDISH OR GERMAN GTRL: COUNTRY: 2 382 Geary, in family: be good cook: $30. WANTED — A YOUNG GIRL TO LEARN dressmaking. 615 Post st. IRL TO ASSIST IN UPSTATRS WORK AND .care for children. Apply after 10 A. M. at 422 Onk st. Was ED — GIRLS EXPERLENCED AT folding paper boxes. 20 Market st. Y OUNG. WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS ‘X housekeéper. . Please call 231 Third st..room 5. \/ ANTED—FIRST-CLASS PANTR-FINISH- er. 7241 Market st., room 37. Oub WILLING PROTESTANT WOMAN would liké work by the day: is willing to do all kinds of housework; $1 25 per day and carfare, Please call or add; 363 Jessi NKAT AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES DO housework in a small family. good reference; &nd 2 elrls for nursing and waiting and chamber- work, good reference. 1135 Antonia st., oft Jones, pear Eilis. B JEAT GIRL TO HELP HOUSEWORK; PRI- vate famlly; wages $10. 6321} Castro st VVE NURSE WANTED IMMEDIATEL -Uall to-day, 1 t0 3, at 528 Sutter st. Gnu, FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, $10. CALL before 11 o'clock 937 Fourteenth . APPLY 522 EWISH GIRL FOR COOKIN Golden Gate ave. « PECTABLE, WILLING LADY WISHES to accompany family to the couniry and nssist in'return for board. D. W.. box 151, thiis office. TRONG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do houscwork, and is a good cook: wages not less than $25. Call at 120 Valley st., between Twenty-eighth and Tywenty-ninth. wo’fi,\x\. WITH CHILD 6 YEARS OLD, wants place to do housework: city or country ! city references. Address B. B., box 5, Call. 7OUNG BWEDISH GIKL WISHES STI- uation Lo help in doing general housework. Piouse call at No. 3 Pleiffer st., between Chestinut and Francisco, Stociton and Dupont. '1'0(!}36 WOMAN FROM THE EAST WISHES position as housekeeper. Address 1002 Powell. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE - day: $125. .Address MRS. M., 212 Van essa.e. OUNG GIRI, TO ASSIST WITH CHILDREN and houseworx. 119 Shipley st., grocery. 100D STRONG RELIABLE GIRL FOR GEN- X eral housework and washing; wages $16. 2918 Folsom st., near Twenty-fifth. IRLTO ASSIST LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND children. 2516 Mission st. N7OUNG GIRL TO ABSIST WITH LIGHT housework. 1307 Fillmore. L FOR HOUSEWORK AND ASSIST WITH children. 1242 Mission at. 'G'_EImAN GIRL, GENERAL HOUSEWORK, plain cooking, $20. 811 Treat av., near Twen: ty-first. OMAN TO TAKE CARE OF AN INFANT. 21 Hubbard si.. off Third. AITRESSES FOR CITY AND COUNTRY hotels. 430 Kearny st. YOMPETENT YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE a position as seamstress or second girl In the country. Address 723 McAllister st. W ANTED—YOUNG WIDOW AS COOK FOR widower: no triflers wanted. Address W.C., box 96, this office. N EXPERIENCED EASTERN DESIGNER and dressmaker desires work by the day in flies. Address MODES, box 155, Call Office. (GIRLTO DO FIOUSEWORK “AND ASSIST X with children; small family; wages $10. 838 Twenty-second st. Y MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS BEAM- stress and upstairs work and light housework. Call 1505 Pine, near Polk. N ELDERLY AMEKICAN WOMAN WANTS A situation (o do housework ; is good cook and ll?;‘!;eré couptry preferred. Address E., box 10, office. JOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper or typewriter. Callat 11 Kearny st., room 27, first fioor. £, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Edison Light and Power Company for the election of directors for the en- suing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, will be held at the company's office, 329 Stevenson street, Sun Francisco, MONDAY the 1bth day of July, 1885, 8t 10 A, M. Transfer books will close July 5, at 5 . . Proxies must be filed with the secrefary before the hour of mecting.. J E. GREEN, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICKS, EF )RS, WALLACE REMOVED 11034 tockton to 103 Powell.r. 23; steam, cabinet. 5 BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 54 Collections made, city or country. Collection Co., 415 Moatgy st., room 6, Tel. 5680. fic JOUNG WOMAXN WANT'S SITUATION IN the country for light housework. Apply 234 Shotwell st., nr. Seventeenth. W OMAN WANTS WORK [N A BOARDING- house as helper in kitchen or do plain cooking; swall wages. Call or address 267 Minna st. IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WIDOW WISHES situation as housekeeper for widower or bach- elor on ranch: clty or country. Address 237 Third st., in store. TDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES A POSL- tion 25 housekeeper for widower or bachelor: gbieat home. Address L. R. 8., box 293, Chico, OMAN WOULD LIKE WASHING, TRON- ST 2hd sk o 27 ReL 1 ifla or address M. J., 531 Sccond st. G TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK AND care of children. 819 Golden Gate ave. REE MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR WOMEN sand enildren only, 11.t0 12 and 2t0 3 dally. 110 ENTLENAN _DESIRES YOUNG LADY partner with §75. A ddress Dr., box 8, Call. JXPERIENCED COMPOSITOR AT JOB work. 520 Market st. ‘VANTED—-MERBENGER BOY; APPLY IN own handwriting, stating age and references. Postoflice box 2048. LABm(ERs AND TEAMSTERS: $1, $1 50, #1 76 per day; city and country. 51 Third st., room 2. VW ASTED—FOR ARCHITECTS OFFICE, & practical draughtsman, weil acquainted in the oily, as a pariner or on salary. Address E., box 57, this office. ‘v ANTED—BOOTBLACK. 409 BRODERICK street. 5 ) MEN THIS MORNING, STANDARD THE- ater, 11 o'clock. M. TOBIN N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—PIANOS sold upon & new rent-contract plan: please call and have it explained . he easiest térms ever offered for procuring & fine piano: fuli-size new up- rights from $150 upward. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., corner Kearny and ter sts REAT BARGAINE 8] D-HAND PI- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter sts. JASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KuHLER & CHASE. B‘E\V ELEGANT UPRIGHTS, makes, almost new, half original cost; see at once. F. W.SPENCER & CO., 721 Market st. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newbs & Evans, Briggs and other pianos. TEINWAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED: gTand tone; halt-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. STANDARD JJIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFF clothing,books. novels. RAPHAEL, 247 4th st, VW HITEWASHING MACHINE AND BRUSH work: %c vard; contracts taken. WAT WRIGHT, 1460 Market; machines sold or hired. INGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druft or falling hair or money refunded: mever known to fail: try it. By all druggists price 81, or SMITH BROS., Fresno, FECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelviugs, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock ot them, to0; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore zolng elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- 1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. EADQUARTERS LONG DISTANCE TELE- hones. cheap: send for prices. Klein Electrio UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer. % Latham placa. WX G BADGE R, WITH KOHLER & CHASE 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. RP BY SEBASTIAN BERARD; DOUBLE action and elegantly finshed: is found with difficulty anywhere: # iice selection is at present exhibited by SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. JTECK, CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND Sterling pianos soid on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farreil st. TS, WITH OUR 18,769 Market. OME INDUSTRY—HEMME & LONG PIANO CO., 340 Post; pianos sold on instaliments; send for Hliustrated catalogue. BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A good plano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Works, 720 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal. C LACE FOR AD! stocks and grain: large mone; investment. WHEELOCK & CO., 0 made on sm: 18 Pinest., R LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. J INETOSCOPES FOR SALE; PIIONOGRAPH I\ outfits bougint for cash. Bacigalupi, 846 Mi:. (YLD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe. etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., nr. Eighth. TAS FIXTURES AND UMBING. 62§ Golden Gate ave. H. HUFSCHMIDT. i ND LADIES 02 GOLD, SILVER, G clothing bought. COLM hird st INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO order by WILLTAM McPHUN. 1105 Market. DRESSMAKE!;S. ECKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos; little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE. 28 and 30 O’ Farrell st. HORSES, T A SACRIFICE—TOP BUGGY, HORSE and harness; must be sold. Inquire New York Stable, 607 Jessle st. JOR SALE CHEAP—STYLISH HORSE: 2- seated oak surrey with canepy top, and single buggy. Apply 128 City Hall ave. ADIES DESIRIN & TT spits will do well to_call on M12S. BROW room 18,393 Fifth st Satisfaction guaranteed. MEDICAL A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, 13 ments or worthiess plils used; every woman her own physician for all femiale troubles: no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one d: if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's phivsician;knowiedge can be sent&use at home:all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st FINE AND FASHIONABLE TEAM AS there is on the coast. T., box 20, this office. OR SALE—FINE HORSE AND BUGGY FOR park. Can be seen at Mascot Stables, 1110 Golden Gate ave, 4() BORSES FCR SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Bixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. TRONG BOY, EXPERIENCED IN CAR- riage blacksmithing; reierence. 828 Harrison. ARBERS' ARSOCIATION MEETS TO- night at 102 O'Farrell st.; instaliation of offi- cers: members are all requested to attend. J. KLITSCH, President. ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers' A Seventh. H.SCHEUNERT. 100 ETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggs, carts: 2180 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and_Valencia sts. WAGONS AND CARKIAGES. ORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE—VERY cheap; horsegveighs about 1100 fbs.: sound and true to pull; wagon cost $120; but the outfly will be sold for less than half this sum: suitable (100D BAR OR WEDNESDAY. SATUR- s i {3 duy and Sunday, with chance of sidady. 157 ST e iy e 108 st. - ’A‘:‘TED-A YOUNG BARBER. 1327 PA- " EDUCATIONAL cific st. B TV LU S SR ST SO - ANTED—BY EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, 0’_‘["";‘;3“1;5“‘“ BARBER TRADE. 931 W fome pupils to instruct in double entry book- NBREGETIC, RELTABLE CANVASSER. AP- ply 634 Green st., bet 12 and 1 and 5 and 6 p. M. 00D TAILOR ON COATS. 622 CLAY ST., room 2, first floor. ‘ TANTED—56 SEAMEN AT ONCE. 228 Pacific st. WANTED—A CARPENTERS THIS MORN- ing. Corner of Fillmore and Turk sts. ANTED—3 Al COUNTER, BAR AND FIX- ture makers with bench and tools. 106 Fifth. ENTEEL BOYS OR YOUNG MEN WANTED to sell candy packages on boats and trains. 6 glcnmen to st. VW ASTED-10 LADY OR GENTLEMEN CAN- vassers. Call 428 Ellis st. 2 PERATOR ON CUSTOM COATS. 4 HAR- riet st. ANTED—SHOEMAKER ON REPAIRING; positively sober man: steady job. 635 Kearny. JINISHER ON CUSTOM COATS: ALSO AN apprentice. 221 Sixth st. 100D CITY DRUMMER WANTED FOR 3 flr:l—cl:eg__l_tfloflnm 441 Bush st. BARBERSHOP FORSALE IN THE MISSTON; 150; most_be sold st once. Call WILL & FINCK, Barbers’ supply house. ARBERS—FINE CHANCE TO BUY SHOP running 2 chai; ady. 303 O'Farrell st. B‘ ARBER WANTED (ITALIAN) TO BUY half Interest at 402 Pacific st. BARBERSHOP FOR BALE. 14 TURK ST. APPLY BARBERSHOP FOR SALE AT 1911 Mis- 2 slon st.: tzrms_l_o suit buyer. WO BARBER CHAIRS AND LOOKING glass for sale cheap. 499 Haight st. ARTY WITH $100 TAKE CHARGE OF- fice, drive wazon or help in laundry; can make g00d wages. 236 Kearny st., room 4. $150. PARTSER WANTED; LIGHT BUSE: » Jgess: suited to plain, steady man satis- fied with #15 to $18 week. b Stockton st., rcom 1. keeping; special course complete in 25 lessons. $26, in advance; also mercantile correspondence taugitt; satisfaction guaranteed; situations pro- cured; also accounts kept and books written up; Al references. Address Accountant, box 61, this office. ROWENS ACADE UNIVERSITY AVE,, Berkeley, Cal. T. STEWART BOWENS, M. A, Principal. 1SS BOLTE'S SCHOOL REMOVED TO 3207 Sacramento st.: new term July 8. PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER- schaft Sc[m:l_gl l‘ng\llggu, 122 O’Farrell st. TGET SCHOOL: HEALD'S BUSINESS COL~ lege, 24 Post st.; commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish; low rates. OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, H Dtic taught 6 weeks:course $30. 5 Stockton st.,r. J,ILLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- _dau::l., oA heis ladies and gentlemen for the ramatic profession arances arranged. Shake- e i ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— -Private theatricals ln’lnffl: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5& 12, I. 0.0. F. block, 7th and Market. Sciiom. ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, suryeying, srchi sasay: estan. 64. VAN DER N. N 73 Mit. IEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. JNGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS L DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46; private or class. RS. MELVILLE-SNYDER, ORATORICAL, M Vocal and Dramatic Academy, 519 Van Nexl; ave.: vocal classes Monday, 8 P. ».. $1 month; dra- matic classes Wednesday, 8 ». ., $3 month: also private lessons and piano: ladies and gentiemen ;or:gflz:)m professional or amateur stage (stage for 'ARR'S INST., 669 MARKT—BOOKKEEPIN Tuught In 6 weeks. We pledge ourselves to kw‘: free for 6 months books our graduates fail on. SURE AND SAFE CURE FOR ALL FE: male diseases; ladies may have the benefit of the skill and attention of a physician of long and successful practice; & home in confinement with best possible care, with the privacy of & home and the convenience of a hospital; those w10 are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case, they will find in her a true friend: all consultation and absolutely confidential; & positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit; every case guaranteed without injury to health. MES. DR. GWYER, 228 Turk st., bet. Jones and Leavenworth. LPEAU'S FRE PILLS, A BOO. 1adies troubled with irregularities: no danger; safe and sure: §2 50 express C. 0. D.: don’t delay uniil too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Oakiard. Cal. NFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM: POS[« tive cure; circulars by mail. 83 St Ann’s bl HEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE cial attention given to these diseases. J. A. Mc- DONALD, M.D., 1236 Market st. Hours 2 to 4 and 7to 8'P. M. ! RS, AD. ZILLMER, LADIES PHYSICIAN; § takes confinements in her house. 1061 Mission, QANITARIUM, 804 VAN NESS AVE.; PA- 1 tients treated entirely by herb medicines. ! R. A. HERWEG, OFFICE 139 POST ST.; OF- fice hours 10.t0 12 A. M., 2 to 4 and 610 7 P.r.; diseases of women and consultation in obstetrica U-PR. G PILL safe and efficient emmenagogue; $1 per box. RICHARDS & CO., druggists, 406 Ciay, sole agts. LL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. DAVIES, 14 McAllister si. near Market: leads all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe- caalist for safe, «quick relief of irregularities, no matter what cause; treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never fails; home in confinement. ARRIED LADIES AND THOSE ABOUT TO marry; information free. Send address to M. D..box 7, this office. LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored In one day: no instruments: French remedies guaranteed at any time: consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. R. RICORD'S PILLS : EX PRESS$32 60 SAFE, sure, reliable: Ricord’s specialties. fomales. Maison et Cie, Agts. ROOT" nd Howard. AUDET'S APHRO TABL E GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency, aud all disorders of the sexual organs: $1 a box: 6 boxes $5; send for circular. J. H. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent, LL LADIES IN TROUELE CONSULT THE only reliable specialisc in San Franelsco; in- stant relief: $600 paid for any case I cannog cure; board: skillful attention during confinement; spe- cial attention (o diseases of the eve: advice free: confidential. MRS, DR. SCOTT, 11014 Turk st. RS, Dr. JENER, ATE HOME M55 il femalo aiseases; separate homes for la- Qies before ana duriug confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home to sult rich and poor; ir- regularities cured iu a day: guaranteed; no _instra- ments: regular physiciens of long and successful practice; travelers attended: no delay: all business bies adopred. E HEALPB BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical eugineering, telegraphy, modern lan- FREE MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR MEN only; 11t0 12and 210 8 110 Fills At Wu.mnocfixfias MARKET, BET. THIRD and Fourth—Single furnished rooms, per day, 1Bc to 750; per week, $1 to $3; open all night. ANTED—GENTLEMEN TO SEC 3 W Chihed rooms trom #1 week ap. 545, Mission street. Y OUNG MEN O LEARN TELEGRAPHY and qualify for good-paying positions, Califor- nia Tele. Co., Kearny st., entrance 640 Clay st. ANTED — 1000 MEN TO GET BIGGEST stenm in_town and lunch, 5c; week, at 160 Third st. e s EAMEN FOR KUROPE, HONOL ‘il phrts of the world. 103 Monteamors ace > W ANTED-10,000 COURAGEOUS MEN AND women who' wil parade as a public n against artificial boo: political corruption and ndustrial oppression. Mint steps, July “p’ A :.n Y OUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY and qualify for good-paying positions. Cali- fornia Telegraph Company, Kearny st., entrance 640 Clay st. T,ADIES TG INTRODUCE OUR FAST-SELL- Fy BI‘ng h-pecuny; big remuneration. Call room 18, Xth st. 'REE BEER: BEST [N CITY; 2 SCHOON B for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. POTERS T ANTED—AT MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA- house, about 300 men and women to aj in "’l‘.l: Pn’.:h Thl:, l(lllll." for m: pln’vuem of wit- nessing the great racing scene. at the stago entrance at noon flllly.‘ a Euages rapldly tansht” Write_for catalogus , AMERICAN CLATRVOY- M magnetic healer. 76614 Howard st. MME. WALTERS., CARD-READERN, RE turned; 25¢; gents 50c. 337 Tehama st. ME. MOREAU—-GREAT AND ONLY ME- dium give her a cail:fee 25¢ up. 131 Fourth st. ARD-READING, 25¢; LADIES ONLY. 105 Stockton st., room 6. LAIRVOYANT—FEE 250; LA ONLY. In the basement, 637 Third'st. e RESENT, PAST AND F 3 MME. PLEGETTE. 811 Tehama s‘l{?;’:&h’:& LEON, PALMIST, CLATRVOYANT, LIFE- reader, 533 Post: h'rs 9 to 8daily ; and Sunday. UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms: love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune-telling: clairvoyance, siate writing, etc.: has tus seals and the Palestine wonder charm; seven Jee 81 and upward, 2326 Misslon, nr. Twentieth. SPIRITUALISM. TT'EST, CIRCLE TO-NIGHT: 10c; ARTICLES read. M ME. YOUNG, 603 MeAllister st. ARMENTS ~ PERFECILY _COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Catting-school, 1231 Market st. DRESBMAKEM AND SEWING GIRLS wanted; patterns cut to order, ucenu:fi. McDOWELL Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell, 25—05“ DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. SHOIS HALF-SOLED IN 156 MINUTES ‘while you walt at half usual T ited, E!].,r:omn’d-hanfl ahote. 558 Honars aa Dogey . GARMO'S WONDERFUL FRENCH tailor method of three measures; the only place to learn the true method of dresscufting; complete course $10: lessons given; }tyt :k?;'x.:.k:rm“ :lle.n latest in ng, eeves, collars, made on short notice: cuttl clalty. Di GARMO. 219 i fitting a spe- OUCAN GET A WHOLE PIE A Cu! Yeofloe for 5¢ at the new muunnt.m?lll Clzy?u.i WESTcrnns, Fou o seRienTs rooms 20c a day; $1 a week: meals, 10c. 397 FuLs ROSEDALE—ROOMS 26c TO 600 anight; $1 to $3 a week; open all night. us cir. M.; Thurs., 2:30: i pac; T o L s ASTROLOGY. N A STRALSEER_PROF. HOLMES, 628 GEARY ATE Boroscopes, questions. siocks. advice. PALMISTRY. PSS oy i s Sl R EV!BYHL&I:Y mgfl‘”’-fi%fiaul:r PROF. SMIT) World.renow; mist and card: . Office, room 19, 33 Sixth st POSITIVE, GUARANTEED CURE F regularities; used for years in private practice with invariable success ¢ven in most aggravated cases: ensy to take; perfectly natural in acilo | no pain, exposure or danger: cures in two das | sent sealed on receipt of $3 or C. 0. strictly_confidential. Address DR. J. MiLTO> BERGETOLE, P. O. box 2223, 8. F. = D AYR MRS, DR. SCHAMID I FORMERLY ission, now 1508 Market st.: mont ¥ Ivecaiattilon cured ina few hours; guarantead DO instruments used. Vuxvrpnvami\'l. DR HALL 14MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOO! next Hibernia Bank : diseases of women. RIVATE HOME TN CONFINEMBNT; GER- 4 man midwife. MRS. POWELL, 1310 Mission. x:;tnmyn’xvxrm no:i-: IN CONFINEMENT ¢ most reasonable price in the city. MRS. . PFEIFFER, midwite, 2014 Fois 7 FIRREGULAR Gl ANY F! i DISEASE ueétm Dr. Puetz and be content. 25414 4th. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS —THE WEEKLY CALL. in wraover, for mailing. STORAGE WILSON BROS,, 1710 MARKET STREET— Get our rates for storage of furniture, pianos, trunks and all kinds of housebold’goods: separate locked rooms. dust and vermin proof. a: low rates. ‘Telephone south 762. TYPEWRITLRS AND SUPPLILS. 00D TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE AND rent. B. F. HANSON & CO., - B €O., Chronicie build