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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1895. j ; M HOTEL ARRIVALS GRAND HOTEL. Miss Houghton, Benicia M Garvin, Sacto Miss Kellebrese, Willows Miss Pollard,Willows J J Buchanan & w, Sac H C Goodell, Sac G E Maguire, Cal J Thomason, Sac_ H Power, Auburn N E Bunker&w,Newman JE Lavin,Santa Rosa T Allen, Angels Camp J A Showman, N Y M Ferber & w, N ¥ CE Moore, St Louis E H Ward, Red Bluft 1 G Horber, Los AngelesT L Hooker & w, Napa P Oexer, London F H Krebs, Sacto Miss Brown, Chicago ~ Miss_Edgerton, Gt Falls G A Fitch, Redding Mis J F Sullivan,StaCruz Miss Sullivan,Santa Cruz R J_Cook, Pomona Miss F Cook, Pomona C_H Kelley, Carson City @ F Tuinther, Reno W B Swairn, Marysville J P Grozin, Mass 1L Schoen, San Jose W D Campbell,Los Angs J A Wood, Denver ¥ L Segam,Los Angeles Mrs Wood, San L Obispo Miss Wood,San L Obispo H Blanch, Cordova G Holbrook, Ontario A L Levinsky, Stockton W B Dilland, St Helena A Ellison, Gridley Susteller, Livermore G J Owens, Los Angel E L Donerty,Los Angeles D W De Witt, Wash, D C P Gibbons & fy, Renton Miss Nelson, Woodland J B Caldwell,Salt Lake W C Graham, Eureka CC Bush, Redding PALACE HOTEL. J B Stevens, Napa H H Hinshaw.Burlingam Silverthorn, N Y Mrs C Smith & md, NY Mae The Misses Smith, N Y ‘aylor, London H B Wall, Philadelphia LH Young, N Y M Wolt&fm,New Orleans G Sanford, Boston E McNeil, Portiand haron, Fresno C Siient, Los Angeles ingelbiart, Denver Mrs G Jones, Pacific Grov tison, N Orleans F H McCullough,L Gatos riz Mrs F H McCullough, LG Y J Binkley & w. Spokane s Cruz C A Lawrence, Sydney LA JK Armsby Jr.. Chicago NY D S Cone, Red Bluft W Gillette, N Y K . G N Martin, Sioux City Mrs B Senford, Boston F Blackwell MrsJ B Bleeker, N Y B C D Stearns, US N G E Goodman, Napa Mrs G E Goodman, Napa J Finnell, Tehama W C Peyton, Santa Cruz W J McNulty, c W V Newlin,LosAngeles G B Harrison, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W,_Bluse, Dixon Mrs Vergues & fy, Red- J W Ensworth, Cal ding 1 Poster, Concord J Whalen, Sttsun ‘W_Clarson, Colfax W S Williams, Pueblo GR Wright, St Paul G Kdger, Chico A B Barlow, Chico A Smith, Boston Miss E Jones, Pa W H Little, Fairfleld T Johnson, Cal A Buck, A S Connoily, Napa B BBlac Miss L Lore, St Louis B L Buckley J L Stone, Salt Lake Mrs Conners, B Samuels, Chicago Smith, Chicago J B Bollis, Chicago lis, Chicago 1L B Sommers, Chicago tle, Chicago LICK HOUS G F Grant, Sonora P B Ostrander, Merced FB St Louis G D Lunt, Chicago oG iy H Welisch, San Diego G Hueter, Alma H Postletwaite, San Jose JE George, Sausalito J W Bartlett, Weavervlle J ster, Halifax J P Stanly, Ukiah PJ Bently & w, Sacto Mrs W Hatton & son, 8T Black, Sacramento Monterey J B Brooks, Placerville B e The Darkies’ Drinking Match. Three country ‘‘darkies” came to the city the other day and stoppea in at a res- taurant on Seventh street, near Grayson, to gel something to eat. The proprietor of the place was in a waggish mood, and he decided to have some fun at the expense of the country visitors. A large ice chest stood at one end of the counter. It had glass doors, through which beefsteak, vege- tables and fruit could be plainly seen. At the bottom of the chest wasabout an inch of water which came from the melting of the jceabove. A rubber hose wasin front of the chest to lead off the water when it reached a certain height. But behind the chest was another pipe, connected with a hydrant, to be used to wash out the chest when needed. The proprietor of the res- taurant told the colored men he would give them $5 if they would drink all the water that remained in the bottom of the chest. They jumped at the proposition when they had’examined the chest and saw that there was only about a gallon of water there. The smallest of the three went for the water first. He lay down on the floor and put the end of the hosein his mouth and drank and drank until his eyes bulged and ne looked weak. When he could drink no longer he arose and looked into the chest. It did not appear that the water had receded from the sides a par- ticle. He concluded that he had not drunk as much as he thought he had and tried it again. Bach of the three colored men tried this experiment three times, and it did not seem that any of the water had gone out of the chest; in fact, as one of the colored gentlemen exclaimed : De watah am certainly risin’.” This was true. The proprietor's waiter had turned on the hydrant_faucet lightly when the men began drinking.—Louisville Courier-Journal. SAN FRANCISCO *'CALL.” RBUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'ciock every Dight In the year. BRANCH OFFICES—53) Montgomery street, torner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. 258 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. &W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open ©ntll So'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. CALIFORNTA CHAPTER NO.5, R. A. M., will meet THIS (TUES: DAY) 3, July 23, at 7:30 o'clock. R. A.degree. By order of the H. P, FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. GOLDEN GA' NO. 30, £.and A. alled meeting THIS, (TUESDAY) EVENING, July 23, at7:30 o'clock. D.3. G 3 ORIENTAL LODGE and A. M. — Third degree THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. HUBBARD, Se UNITY ENCAMPM I. 0. 0. F.—Meets TO-NIGHT. In- stailation of officers. G. A.RAPP, C.P. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of Western Addition Lodge No. 0.0. F.. are requested to as- =25 Eureka Hall, corner Seventh -7/ and Market sts., TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at 10 o'clock A. M. sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, H. KEMPINSKY. E. HOwE, Rec. Sec. L.T.FENN, N. G. SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continned. THE ORPHANS, HALF ORPHANS that_were received into St. Francis Girls’ Directory Orphan Asylum since January 1.1895, are as following: Orphans — Mable Tobin, age 13 ears; Jennie ‘Wood: 7 months: Ellen McCarthy, age 3 e Josenski, age 1 year; Maggie g, age 1 year. Hal? orphans—Ivy Soper, 13 years 6 months: Susie Leahy, age 13 years Lula Kane, age 10 years; Annie Knne, age 9 years: Emily Dawden, age 5 vears; Rena Matter, age § years: Dante Matter. age 6 years: Bobby Matter, age 3 years; Emma Connell, age 12 years: Nellie Connell, age § years: Rachel Young, age 6 years: Lillie Loftus, age 7 years; Isabelle Litalaveyne, age 8 years; Lillian Yeagen, age 10 years; Alice Cul- len, age 13 years; Irene Loftus, age 9 years; Fred- die Friky, age 6 years; Ernest Friky, age § years Katle McNamara, age 10 years; Johnny McN mara, age 4 years; Annie McNamara, age 6iyears: Lille’ Burnes, age 9 years; Lucy . Burnes, age 8 years; Josephine Chambers, age §_years; Virginia Harrison, age 12 years; Mary Blanched, age 7 years; Willle Fowler, age 1 year; Wiilie Towit, age 2 years; 'Josephine Litieroc, age 3 years: Honey~ Keefe, age 4 years; Archie Keefe, age 3 years; Saddie Kelley, age 7 years. Abandoned children—Alice Houpin, age 5 years: James Mal- ley.age 5 years, and Ferdinand Malley, age 3 years. £, SOLD MINES WANTED: GIVEFULL description and most favorable terms. Ad- dress A., box 157, this office. 5 BAD TENANTS EIECTED FOR 81 Collections made, city of country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, 'Tel. 5680. GENTS' SUSPENDERS AND MUF- flers embroidered to order. Room 78,105 Stockton > JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment, alcohol, off and Romangbaths. 1007 Market, rooms 2 ana 3. EE@; OVED WITHOUT KNIFE; no pain. Chiropodic Trstitute, 8615 Geary. TSITUATIONS WANTED_FEMALE. JEAT COMPETENT GIRL JUST ARRIVED from Boston, § vears’ references, wants pjace, cooking or housework. For particulars address MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter s., or telephone main 547 JPPROTESTANT COOK, WITH REFERENCES, o deslzes a situation. J.F. CROSETT & CO., 812 atter st. YO0OD SERVANTS, CITY OR COUNTRY, AT MME. LEOPOLID'S, 857 Market st.; open evgs. WAN TED—A POSITION BY AN EXPERI- enced infants’ nurse; wages $25. Call at 2048 McAllister st. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A place 10 take care of invalld or children: is a good sewer. Address M, JITUATION WANTED—A NEAT, RELIABLE » person wishes a position in a smail family, for housework: no washing; would assist with an fn- valid; reasonable wages: comfort and good_treat- ment the first consideration. Address M. B., box 87, Call Office. ERMAN GIRL, ALSO SPEAKS FRENCH, wishes place to do chamberwork: wages $16. Address F. G., box 161, Call Office. R TAB MAN WISHES A SITUA- tion for general housework: is & good plain cook and laundress; many years' references. 744 Folsom st., near Fourth. ITUATION BY WELL-EXPERIENCED MAN in hardware, stove or tin business; can give good references. H. W., box 8, Call Office. MALL WAGES THANKFULLY ACCEPTED by an active reliable elderly man. Address Work, box 66, Call Office. TEADY MAN WANTS WORK; WILL WORK for #3 per month and board; chores about house: generally useful: handy at anything; refer- ences. Address S. G., box 155, Call Ofice. OB COMPOSITOR AND PRINTER WANTS steady pesition: wages no object. Address Job, box 159, Cali Office. OUNG MAN WISHES POSITION ON RANCH or &boui place, or anything: good driver: un- derstands horses; wages low. R., box 18, Call. TOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS fireman; can run a stationary engine: best of references from last employer. Address E. 1., box 48, this office. IRL FOR SECOND WORK, FOR LIVER- G et Wages §15% retavences. 1001 Fowell st. TDDLE-AGED WOMAN OR GIRL, CARE OF baby, light housework ; good home: §10. Call Testaurant 202 Townsend st., corner Third. 5()() FOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK ON fruit. Apply immediately at California Canneries Co., Biunnan st bet. Third and Fourth. Y OUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY and qualify for good-paying positions; day or evening. Kearny st., entrance 640 Clay st. T,ADY TO LEARN PHOTOGRAPH BUSINESS and travel. Address Z., box 132, this offi "irot‘!\‘Gf‘.'\lAN WISHES A PLACE TO MAKE himself generally useful at any kind of work. Address J. H., 10 Zoe st. JIBST-CLASS SHOE SALESMAN AND WIN- dow dresser wishes position. Address 921 Webster st. UTLER WANTS SITUATION OR WORK of any kind ontside: age 85: good reference. Address W. 8., box 79, Call Offic: UPLE,GERMAN DESCENT, man handy with tools, first-class around horses, buggies, garden: also farmer; wife good_housekeeper. Address M. F., box 99, Call. CANDINAVIAN YOUNG MAN WISHES PO- sition to care for horses, garden; good milker, and handy with tools; or will do eny other kind of work; references. Address S. C., box 67, Call. L ORTICULTURIST ~AND ~ ORCHARDIST, competent in_every respect, wishes a position on gentleman’s place; first-class references. Ad- dress B. R., box 118, tnis office. JJONEST, RELIABLE MAN, WITH GOOD references, wishes situation as janitor or gen- eral work in siore. Address B., box 17, Call Office. APANESE SCHOOLBOY, WHO UNDER- stands cooking, wants sitnation in Alameda, ley or this city. Gd. L. Stevenson st. JAPANESE WANTS SITUATION; PLAIN e} ‘cook, or house and garden work. Japanese Charles, 1316 Washing:on st., S. F. N IDDLE-AGED MAN WISHES POSITION a5 day or nignt watchman: best of references. Address F. M., box 41, this office. MAY AND WIFE: NEW ENGLAND PEO- ple; man understands care of horses, cattle and grounds; good drive wife competent cook and housckeeper; good general worker; 3 years' California_reference; city or country. Address M. W., box 67, this office, 4 Y OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION TO LEARN candy-making. Address C. M., box 18, Call. TTUATION WANTED BY A SOBER AND reliable gentleman, who is a graduate of a business college; can speak French and English; used to hard work; any kind of honorable employ- ‘ment; best of references. . W., box 112, Call. i ON WA BY A SOBER, steady man as groom in private place, or as stableman for livery stable: first-class references; gountry prefered. Address for 3 days, I J.. box , Call. (300D GERMAN WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- T work by the day. 265 Octavia st. Y OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE PLACE 1IN nice family to help with housework: Is good hairdresser and shampooer. Call at 525 Nineteenth st., near Guerrero. Y UUNG LADY WITH ~CONSIDERABLE knowledge of sewing would like'place with first- class dressmaker. Address MISS E. H. 1706 Larkin st. JXPERIENCED NURSE WISHES SITUA- 'tion; is zood seamstress: understands entire charge of infant from birth, and invaiids; would assist with chamberwork if required; references. Address E. C., box 79, Call Office. Y OUSG TADY WANTS A POSITION AS do general housework and plam : 23 Folso GIRL WISHES T0 DO GEN- $20. Call 925 Fillmore st. near McAllister. JAITHEUL, JIONEST, STEADY ¥OUNG man (German) wants work about private place or in_vineyard; best of references. Address J. G. 8., Call Oflice, Oakland. EACHER WITH CITY CERTIFICATE OF French, German, Spanish, English branches, bookkeeping desires engagements in schools or {ix nilies. Address Teacher, Call Branch Office, 118 Ninth st. Y QUNGMAN WHO 1S & FAMOUS TIORSE- trainer to harness and saddie in arisiocratic style; a good coachman and understands the care stock: good reference. Address SAM ANY, Olema, Marin County, Cal. NESE BOYS WANT SITUATIONS: NO ) “objeciion to any kind of work. Address J. D., 609 Madison st., Oakland. AN EXPERIENCED MAN wishes a situation; Iately from the Sast; c00d driver; temperate and reliable; best of Eastern references. Address E. C., box 91, this office. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION ) as housekeeper: is £0od cook and will Go house- work In small family. Call for 2 days, 828 Capp st. JEAMSTR. AND THOROUGH DRESS » maker desires & position as maid, invalid's stands halrdressing. Ad- Oftic ¥ COOK ANDJHOU PER, with good references, desires_situation in ¢ or country. Mission st. I“anr CLASS COOK WISHES SITUATION; 10 objection to large family; best of 1@ferences. Call at 1231 Market st., room 15. TRISH GIRL WISHES A PLACE TO DO housework and assist with care of children. 141/, Hoff ave 7 OUNG WOMAN WISHES POSITION T0O DO washing or housecleaning. Apply 12a Clara st HouUsECLE ATLY DONE BY COM- L petent woman, herwood place, off Third. Call or address Housekeeper, 553 JOUNG MAN D drive bake: years; thoroughly understands the busines: French, lialian and Spanish. Apply H. Stockion st. IRES A SITUATION TO wagon; has been doing so for 4 peaks .. 815 RACTICAL HOUSE - PAINTER W ITH tools wants work by the day or take contract; will work 1 Pine st. WE D WOOD- worker wants steady job: experienced at gen- cral repairing. Address 1., box 57, Cail. ST-CLASS CIVIL ENGINEER (ELECTRI- 108 a position: good references. Ad- 1 BARTHELEMY. 218 Eddy st. IALE HELP WANTED. IRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; wages $10. 2309 Octavia st 00D, QUICK FINISHER ON SHOP COATS. 473 Tehama st. PrEsscUTTiNG AND DRESSMAKING— Ladies, T am sure it will interest you to know that the McDowell is the standard system of dresscatting throughout the world, having received the highest award at all the New England State Fairs, first and highest at the World's Fair, Chicago, and on y system receiving a gold medal in California; easy to learn, most rapid to use; now is the time to get ready for business: patteras cut to order, 25¢; dressmakers furnished to shops and families. MCDOWELL DRESSMAKING ACAD- EMY, 213 Powell st., Sen Francisco. MTLLINERY TRADE TAUGHT: PUPILS are taken fn class or private; terms reason- able. 2510 California st. 00D WAITRESSES WANTED. APPLY 90114 Kearny st. ARMENTS PERFECTLY _COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Catting-school, 1231 Market st. RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. PROFERSOR —LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and makine sehool : all branch 2 MALE BELP WANTED. 5() TIEMAKERS, 7x8x8-FOOT REDWOOD, 10 cents each, 500,000 ties tocut: 5 wood chop- ers 81 per cord: § coopers. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 5 MILKERS, §20 AND £25; BUTTER MARER, $30: bov for a bakery: 3 cooks, $25 to $50; 3 dishwashers: 2 waiters, $20; 2 Japanese cooks. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ARNESSMAKLR, $30,FOR A RANCH; stableman, £20 and found, private family. MURRAY & READY, 631 and 636 Clay st. SECOND COOK, HOTEL #75; SECOND COOK; country hotel, 860; first-class roast cook and broiler; 2 waiters with dress suits, $30; oyster- man, $30. C. R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary st. FREE HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JPER. C. R. HAN- VEAMSTERS FOR RAILROAD WORK fare. C. R. F "LASS BARBER TO RUN A SHOP FOR a first-class country hotel; everything iree. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ILER FOR SASH, DOOR AND BOX FAC- tory, country, $4 a day: 20 experienced sawmill hands, $1 70 a day and upward. C. R. HANSEN & €O., 110 Geary st. FARMER AND WIVE; SEE PARTY HERE. C. R. HANSEN &C0..110 Geary st. CARPENTERS FOR 8 MONTHS' WORK, country, 82 a day: 2 ca rpeniers, coun a dey and 'beard; but'er maker and mi! : wheelwiizht, cicy: 30 woors and mill men, $0 16 §26and beard: coorer, ccuatry, riece work. It T. VARD & CO.. 608 and €10 Clay st. WA —FOREMAN FOR $100; carpenters and cabinet-makers for tral America, $6 a day silver, part fare advanced; butter-maker, $30: farmers, $20; choreboy: 25 laborers for mill and woods, $1 50 and $1 752 day and $20 a month and board: cooks, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- st rai W ASTED-GERMAN OR ENGLISH BUT- ler. $40:washer,country laundry, §30, see boss here; French cook for hotel, §50; waiter, country restaurant, $20 and found ; waiter, city, §6 a we etc. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. W ANTED < COOK FOR RESORT, NEAR cliy, $60 to §60: farmer ana wife, $35 t0 §10; also farmers. teamsters, laborers, milkers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers: German boy about bakery, $15 and found. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. 15 LABORERS 536 MONTIL AND BOATD: 10 Trish Iaborers §2 day; 8 laborers, quarry, 75; m 31. [TEAD WAITER CITY HOTEL, $30. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. $1 5 laborers $1 50 a day. 51 Third st., b 5 W ASTED—CHAMBERMATD, $20; GERMAN girl, 2 in family, $20; German Lousekeeper, $20: young chambermaid, $12; woman, country. £18:40 girs, city, $20and 825, MME. LEOPOLD, 7 MAN WANTS WORK ironing and house-clean- near Mission. 3 SHES SITUATION do general housewérk and cooking; wages Call 1912 Hyde st., near Union.; MAKER, GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- or, desires & féw more engagements in fami- lies by the day; terms $1 a day, lunch; references. Address MRS. MILLER, 801 Valiejo st., corner Powell, room 19. ERMAN COOK AND SECOND GIRL, SAME house, $25 and $20: German second girl, $20, asy place: 15 housework girls, city and country, ind §20: 6 youns giris, assist, $10 (0§15, MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. HAMBERMAID, $15, PLAL erman seamsiress, $20; German coo! $30. Girls can_sccure relinble situations of Kinds by applying to MISS CULLEN,105 Stockton. IRL; WAL ON DOOR AND SLEEP HOM. $10. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. 1 ANNERS AND FRUIT-CUTTERS' ADVER- tisement for Los Gatos Canmery In Sunday’s issue was in wrong column. Only WOMEN are want TANTED— A BUY WHO WISHES learn pants-making. 7 Third st. AN OR WOMAN TO MANAGE SMALL GEN- eral merchandise store, country tow: must have small cash security. Address box 205, Loci, al, OUNG_GERMAN, ABOUT 17 OR 18 YEARS old. 532 Hayes st. MAX wiio UNDERSTANDS SEWING AND Jaying carpet. 1200 Eddy st., cor. Laguna. TO (w,rm’.xs’\\'oi{.f\:\' MIDDLE-AGED, WISHES X place in small private family in city; can_do Abply 781 all kinds of housework and cooking. room 38. Mission st S WASH- g Call 1138 Howard s TEACHER WITH CITY CERTIFICATE OF ‘rench, German, Spanish and English branches and booitkeeping desires engzagements in_schools or fumilies, Address Teacher, Call Branch Oflice, 16 Ninth st. TYLISH more engagements DRESSMAKER WOULD; LIKE $1 25 per day; cuts by Address > tailor system; children’s clothes also. M box D., corner Sixteenth ane ssion sts. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO do licht housework. Call or address 217 Ninth st.. city . TERMAN WOMAN, JUST FROM THE EAST, X would like situation as housexeeper, in widow- er’s family preferred, or housework ; references ex- changed. ~ Please cal 153 Seventh st. NCH. DRES ER,GOOD FITTER, would like o few more engagements by the day in families. Address B., box 76, Call office. GOOD, STEAD IBLE, COMPETENT American Jady wishes situation to do general housework in a small American famiiy, or com- panion to an elderly lady. 332 Geary st. XPERIENCED WOMAN WISHES WORK by the day or month; housecleaning, or any kind of work: steady and reliable. Address 17 Sherwood place, off Third FRANCO-AMERICA Lodge NO. 207, 1. 0. 0. ¥.—In= - itiation July 25. All members are 24 requested to be present. i L. ANDEE, Rec. Sec. A. LIEBERT, N. G. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Honey Lake Valley Land and Water Com- pany, & corporation—The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the above-named corpora- tion not having been called or held on the day ap- polnted for sald meeting by the by-laws of said corporation, and 1o time thereafter for the holding of said meeting being provided for by the said by- laws or ordered by the board of directors of said corporation, a meeting of the Honey Lake Valley Land and Water Company is hereby called to be held on the 3d day of August, 1895, at 2 o'clock 7., at the ofiice 0f said_corporation, rcom 69, Columbian building, 816 Market st., San Fren’ cisco. Cal., for the purpose of holding the annual election of a board of directors of said_corporation and for the transaction of such business as may regularly come before said meeting. A. L. BANCROFT, Owner and holder of 1070 stares of the capital stock of sald corporation (by CUKTIS HILLYER, his attorney-in-fact); THEO. Z. HARDEE. Owner and holder of 49,930 shares of the capital stock of said corporation, to-wit: Of that stock evidenced by certificates Nos. 29, 30, 31 and 34, formerly standing on the books of said corporation in the name of FRED W. LAKE trustee. San Francisco, July 19, 1895. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hakalau Plantation Company will be held at the office of the company, 527 Market street, San Fran- cisco, California, on THURSDAY, the 1st day of August, 1895, at the hour of 11 0'clock A. 3., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing yearand the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Trans- fer books will close on Monday, July 20, at § o'clock . 3. E. H. SHELDON, Secretar; SPECIAL NOTICES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—THE following-named _children have been ad- mitted into the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum since April 1, 1895, viz.: Etta Schoenfeld, aged 12 years 9 months, born in San Francisco: Leon Bchioenteld, aged 9 years 8 months, born in Ssn Francisco:' Joseph Simon, aged 4 vears, born in San Francisco; Samuel L. Weintraub, aged 7 years 4 months, born in San Francisco; Hannah and Rose Osterman, aged 4 years 6 months, born in 8an Francisco. By order LEO ELOESSER, Sec. MISS DAVIS, CHIROPODIST AND manicure. Parlor 9, 122 Post st. THE SAN FRANCISCO PROTESTANT Orphan Asylum Society hereby gives notice that they have admitted to the institution from January 1, 1895, to July 1, 1895, the foilowing or- phan and ‘half-orphan girls and’ boys: Grange, 2 years: Rosie Stephens, 10 sea: Stephens, 7 yea Anpe Stephens, 2 years: Eva Heaphy, 515 vears: Bextrice Heaphy, 314 years: Laura Gibbons. 214 years; Hazel Simerson, 1% years: Sareta Dewey, 8 years: Emily Seymour, Jjears: Emma Mathefson, 8%, vears: Sarah Wil- jams, 11 vears: Ella Williams. 834 years; Del- cemia Williams, 7 years; Edwin Leonard, 814 yours: William Grange, & years: Froderick Gipner, 1 years: Lomas Gipner, vears; Lioyd Stephens, 5 vears; Melvyn Gibbons, 8 years: Daniel Dewey, 414 years; Fernando Dewcy, 2 vears: William Rankin, 9 years: Alwyn Baker, 10 years: Harold Baker, 9 years: Georze Harl, 3 years: Richard Hart, years: Georze Korb, 2 years: Willle Lamm, § yéars; £mil Lamm, 2 years; Carl Salzer, 2 years. ROOMS WHITENED, §1 UP: PAPER- W«uwm 309 Stxth, Georse Hartman. Y IRISH GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND assist to take care of chilaren; best of reference. Apply 1414 Hoft st. Y OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A SITUATION to assist in light housework or mind children. FPleaso call at 122 Francisco st., corner Midway, in Branch bakery. WEDISH OR SEWORK GIRL, 2 in_ family, $25: middle-aged nurse, $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. TRL: LIGHT WOR. 105 Stockton st. ; $12. MISS W ANTED —YOUNG BOOTBLACK. “SARA- toga,” 91114 Larkin st., bet. Geary and Post. TOU CAN MAKE 83 50 PER_DAY; CITY OR country: something new. Call or write, Cal. Prednction Co., 328 Seventh st., S. F. FOR SPRINGS, FREE FARE, try hotel, steady the year 0 iwaitresses, city and coun- & CO., 110 Geary st. » S, GERMAN STYLE girl, general housework, American family, $25: Irish Catbolic second girl. see party here, $20; 10 girls, light housework and care_chiidren, '$10 and $15." C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. VW OMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ON a ranch, §20, free fare. call early. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay \'rui\u\' COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, 855; waitress, couniry hotel, $20; waitress, plain place, near city, $15; an to_cook for men, Napa, $20: cook forfew boarders, $20: housework, Tomales, Capitola girls for honse: work, city or countrs MURRAY & ANTED — DISHWASHER AT 1604 K tucky st., Potrero, Reidy's Hotel. W ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANIL to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 25¢ per nizht; $1 to $3 per week. 100 MES T0 TAKE LODGING AT 10c 15 and 20¢ a night, including coftee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. BEST IN CITY-SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; S1, $1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdor® sts. BUSINESS CHANCES. ~— - e ROLT, & STENBERG, 719 MARKET, NEAR Third, sell or exchange businesses, furnished houses, orchards, vineyards, San_ Francisco, Ala- meda and Oakland property: send particulars; all applications for sales promptly aitended (0. 30 PARTNER WANTED TIMMEDI- - ately in old-established frait produce business; location best in downtownmarket: full investigation allowed. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. RY ACNE HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- Jow Sixth. for a room: 25¢ night: $1 week. AGENTS WANTED. OLICITURS; ENERGETIC LADIES OR gentlemen: for new plan of life, health and ac- cident insurance: salary or commission. Call be- tween 11 and 1 oniy. International Indemnity Company. 206 Sansorme st. JIBST-CLASS AGENTS TO REPRESENT AN Gilablished investment company; must be A1 solicitors. Apply room 8, 1170 Market st., San Francisco, § 10 12 A. x, )ARTNER FOR 55-ROOM HOTEL; BEST LO- cation: near Market: stendy paying house. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. 80 DELICACIES STORE: TAMALE . manufactory: bestpaying popular busi- ness in Western Addition. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. 65 FISH - CURING BUSINESS: 10 « years established: good for two active men. PROLL & STENBERG. .225 CIGAR STORE, CITY FRONT, NEAR . Market; rent $10; good cheap invest- ment. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued PARTNER WANTED FOR THE $200- best-paying husiness in the city; refer- ences required. SMITH, HUBER & CU., 1001 Market st. & q PARTNER WANTED: GOOD INDU: $75. trious party; manufacturing monopoly: very large profits. See SMILH, HUBER & CO. 1001 Market st. $70 GROCERY AND SALOON; "FULL value in sight: must sell account sick- ness. Apply SMITH, HUBER & C0.,1001 Market. (I ROCERY STORE: $300; STOCK NEW AND clean; owner wishes to leave city. Apply Call Office; no agents. 7~ PLUMBING AND GAS-TFITTING B4TH. Business: estavitshed 7 vears: splendid trade: big bargain, on_account of other business. For particulars see Business Exchange, 78333 Mar- ket st., room 3. OB BALE CHTAF, T0 CLOSE AN ESTATE, well established Italian paste factory: must be s0ld. For particulars apply to A. RUEF, attorney at-law, 402 Montgomery st., San Francisco. W ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. HOUSES WANTED. W ANTED — FURNISHED FLAT OR COT- tage of 5 rooms. __Address F. F.. box 130, Call. BOARDING WANTED. W ANTED- FIRST-CLASS BOARD FOR LADY and 2 children in Oakland, Pledmons or Fruit- vale. C..box 10, Call. PROPERTY WANTED. W ANTED—SMALLTMPROVED RANCH FOR Dnice cottaze. SPICKS, 602 Market s'. WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. ‘W ANTED—SMALL BOILER AND ENGINE: 2 horse-power. - Address E., box 14, Call. WY ANTED—SOLAR PRINT CAMERA, COM- plete. F. A.S., 127 Ivy ave. TC LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST, PAYS 500D PRICES for clothing. hooks and jewelry : E.‘l.'ll. PIANOS. VIOLINS, ETC. ©) CARLOADS OF HARDMAN AND CHASE Bros. celebrated pianos arriving. Our bargain- room coutains 1 elegant Hardman and 1 splendld Chase used about 6 months. They will be sold this week at & sacrifice price for cash. Remember the Hardman took the highest award at the World's Fair. An elegant upright left with us for cash sale by lady removing, cost 8450, can be had for $17 good ais new; another upright for practice, $7: secing is believing: will yon come at once? THE J. DEWING COMPANY, second fioor, Flood bldg. MONTHLY INSTALLMENT ON A NEW vans upright; price $175. 418 LSTEINWAY FIANO OFFERED s at a bargain. Room 21, Flood bidg. RAND PTANO; IMMEDI- re bargain. Room 12, Flood Bidg. TADY D OF CASH OFFERS GREAT i sacrifice in her elegant upright piano. Room 10, Flood building. VICE UPRIGHT WILL, BE SOLD AT ONCE 4N “for $75. Room 12, Fiood building. (NCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY; HEMME & LONG Plano Co. (established 1875), 540 Post st.: on installments; send for catalogue. TO 40 O'FAR- Steinway, $225; Weber, $220. G. 0. J CO., sole agents for Krakauer, Mathu- : Son pianos. NTING PIANO! i LARGE AND VARIED assortment; tuned free. SHERMAN, CLAY 5 Plano-) & CO. LG ouse, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. 00D AS NEW, AT 44 MA 769 Market st. Y EORG: . L1 AGE: FORTHE Mathushek pianos; sold on very easy install- ments; planos rented. 1360 Market st. $85 RESTAURANT IN WESTERN AD- « dition: will positively clear $300 above expenses. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. 95(). STATIONERY AND NOTION B « in choice location; investigation solici- ted. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. OR SALE Ot T0 LET—WO00OD AND COAL yard; horses, wagons, harness, etc., in gool Tunning order; expross business atiached. Apply 1915 McAllister st., bet. Lyon and Lott. $5O RESTAURANT. 1879 MISSION ST. 7r-0 SACRIFICE; CLOTHING, GENTS { OV, farnishing-gooas store: established for years: safe Investment: thorough _investigation solicited. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market. R35(). GOARSTORE: CENTRAL TOCA- B3390, tion on Market: large transien: trade; will_safely guarantee $10 (o $12 daily; trial given: PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. ARTNER WANTED WITH SMALL CaPL- tal; old established stand; central location among factories; must sell on account of depart- ure. PROLL & STENBERG, 719 Market st. 70 SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND QUICK for cash see STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. TOR SALE CHEAP—HOTEL AND FURNIE ture: aoing gnod business; first-class locatio Emsp?mne town: 35 rooms furnishea: barroom arn: storeroom; electric lig! modern conven- jences. Address Box 356, Santa Ros: SQ~() RAILROAD STATION RESTAU- $b0 . rant; now doing business of $600 month: rent §35. Address K. ', box 51, this oflice. 997 WILL BUY GOOD PAVING It YLD taurant: trial aliowed; sickness cause of selling. Call at this office. =() GROCERY AND BAR: $].I) « suitable for man and wife. ket st., room 3. 2 ROOMS 78334 Mar- B75(), HOTEL1S ROOMS: FINE BAR AND « dining-room: pays well: bergain this weck. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $160 cle FIRST-CLASS SALOON; NO. 1 LO- . cation, near Market st.; full value; ars $300 month. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. :120(), JANUFACTURING & GENERAL $ . repairing business: no opposition; old establfshed; pays well. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 350(). FLEST CLASS SATOON, ELE- . gantly fitted up: old established : near Market and Kearny sts.: this is the most popular saloo in city. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. 40(), CIGAR-STORE: BEST LOCATION . on Kearny st.: chieap rent: full value in_sight; daily receipts from $10 up: cld estab- lished; bargain. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third. @5()(). LAUNDRY "IN FLOURISHING DOUVU. town, nr. coast: all necessary machines; doing large business: horse, wagon, house 6 rooms included. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $9000. oo Foods. nouse: conntey iowa: full valne. STRAND & TUTILE, 45 Third st. $200 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS . store ina thriving city: full value; pays well. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. $2' PAR R WANTED IN SALOON; OU. ciear $75 per month _to each: good chance. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. RESTAURA BARGAIN TO- §125. $300. oo sight. ST TUTTLE, 45 Thi $8-0 AND BAR, WITH ROOMS; DU, full valuoe in sight: good pa reason for seliing. STRAND & TUTTL =t PU5. oren periors: soome: pay weil: north of Market. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st. DRY GOODS AND NOTION E, BB00. Siititined s ‘voars: rents with Meing rooms, $18; large patronage from a thickly settled disirict; no opposilion. WILKE, 435 Kearny st., T OPPORTUNITY—PIANOS sold upon a new rent-contract plan; please call | and huve it explained ; he easiest terms ever offered for procuring a fine piano: full-size new up- rights from $150 upwerd. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO0., corner Kearny and Sutter REAT T 5 IN SE AT BARGAINS 1) COND-HAND PI- anos at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, cor. Kear- ny and Sutter st TERMS; LOW PRICES KOHLER & % CHASE FEW EL makes, &lmost i once. ¥.W.SPEN 1 UPRIGHTS, STANDARD ST . ind other pianos. 3 y & Evans, Briggs ai NWAY UPRIGHT GHTLY USED: ilt-cost. SPENCER, 721 Mariet. JUPERTOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW. o) er. repairer. % Latham place. JTECK, CHICKERING & SONS., VOSE AND 1) Steriing pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, sote agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. room 4. $800 BAKERY, WITH LARGE STORE . and outside trade: 2 horses, wagon, buggy, etc.; rent §55. WILKE, 235 Kearny st., room 4. 8’:60 BARGAIN! BARGAIN! IF TAKEN « atonce; corner szloon, connected with brewery: old and’ good paying place; rent $40. WILKE, 23 room 4. $ 00 EREST IN_CORNER SA- DUV, 10on near water front: $70 clear profic for each partner guaranteed. WILKE, 235 Kearny st., room 4. 125, BRANCH BAKERY AND CANDY ). store; furnished living-rooms; north of Market st.: worth §200; low rent: must be sold. BARRETT & CO., 865%s Market st. §60(), BAKERY: ALLCOUNTERTRADE: . large store: 2 fihc ovens: good location: guaranteed daily sales, §15; £0od chiance for coffee. parlor. BARRETT & CO., 86534 Market st. %9()(). SORNER CASH GROCERY o . bar: well stocked; best possible loca- tion: north Market: low rent; best bargain in city. BARRETT & CO., 8651, Market st. ND BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A good piano by renting. Be careful to go to KOHLER & CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. ECKER BROS., STEINWAY, FISCHER AND other first-class makes of pianos; littlo nsed: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & HASE d 30 O'Farrell st. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. JO. 8 KANGE, FRANCONIA: WATERBACK, AN ‘with pipes complete; $15. 1710 Market st. 39(). YEW HOME SEWING-MACHINE: 7 + drawers; all attachments. 93014 Mission. F[\m T. BERNARD PUP, 3%, MONTHS; COL~ lins breed: $15. 1501 Mason, cor. Broadway. FAZ\UL COW FOR SALE CHEAP. 416 Twenty-eighth st. OOTBLACK WANTED FOR BARBER-SHOP; wages 87 per week. 544 Clay st. W ANTED—ADISHWASHER. 1135 OAK ST, {TRONG BOY FOR DRY-GOODS STORE; ONE » who has worked in same business Dpefore. 1420 Polk st. AMEN FOR HONOLULU, EUROPE AND all parts of the world. 103 Montgomery ave. WanT D—GOOD CARPENTERS, §2 50 DAY, at 1509 Stockton st. BARBERS' ASSOCIATION ~MEETS _TO- NIGHT, 102 O'Ferreil st. All members re- auested 10 ba present. Business of importance 1o be transacte ‘ . 8 ', 854 and 636 C: OR 2 GROWN C 3 crman and French second girls, French nurses, $20: Germ: andinavian cook and second girl, same hous2, and $15: 3 coo! 5 and §30; hotel waitress and girls for honsework in city and country. J. . 12 Satter st $25, must bring private family refer- ences; second girl, San Mateo, $25; German sec- ond girl, $20; Irish cook for Jewish family, $20 50 housework giris, city and country, $25 and $20. Apply to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sut:er st. W ANTED—A NEAT-APPEARING YOUNG iady as waitress i a nice country hotel; no previous experience Decessary, but must be will- ing to iearn: sa ary $20 per month and good home. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. HOEMA ket st., 0ppos CE-MACHINE FOR MANSIONS AND COUN- try houses: patented in America; produces in 10 nitnutes from 500 grammes to 8 kilos of ice, also ices. sorbets, etc., by means of & harmless salt. J.SCHALLER, 332 Tue St. Honore, Paris. (Pros- pecLus free.) JRESH DURHAM COW, $60. REAR 101 Ali ave., oft Douglass. ALE—40,000 SECOND-HAND BRICKS. Brannan st., between Fourth and Fiich, 7OUD LATH CH_PLANER, FOOT lathe, scrol 1721 Mission st. R SAL MBER 1, 100 GAL- lons country milk per day: first-class recom- mendations. Address J. W. BROWN, Milpitas, or EDICT BROS,, 3514 Sixteenth st., San Fran- y TANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RE thelr wages 10 place accounts with commerc'al col ectio W ANTED-EVERY MAN AND WOMAN 1X | the United States interested in the opium and whisky habits to have my book on these diseases frec by mail. Address B. M. WOOLEY, box 0387, Atlanta, Ga. TED—WAITER AS PARTNE must have $126.. A. N. LK WITT . 236 M DDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- M tion to do bousework:: is a zood cook: kind_to children; will work for moderate wages. 271p Fourth st. ERMAN GIRL WANTS WORK BY DAY, washing, ironing and bousecleaning. Call at 127 Fifth st. VW ANTED—A NUMBER GF GIRLS T0 FILL good sitnations; city or country. MRS, HIRD, 705 Polk st $) WAITRESSES, LIVERMORE, #$15; OAK- Jand $20, Sacramento $20, fares paid; city— small hotel $20, restaurant $15; 3 German cooks, city and country, $20 and $25. 914 Stockton st. Y tween 2and 4 p. 3. 1627 Park st., Alamed Youxe MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE furnitore business, carpet-laying and upholster- ing: references, and state salary. Address L.J., box 125, Call. DEST OPENING IN 10 VEARS: FIRST-CLASS ’(-iom) COOK;. CITY OR COUNTRY; GOOD, RED COOK, CITY, §20, FAMILY OF 2;6 city agents wanied on new proposition: big | X capable worker, but good home preferred; young girls, hiousework. $10 to §15; chamber- | money can be made; 1o capital required. Apply Protesiant. A ddress 1000 Washingeon se. maid, city, §15. 93/ Stockton st. room 18, 26 O'Farrell st. NCH GIRL, 19 ¥ EARS OLD, GOOD COOK, OOKBINDER—FIRST-CLASS MAN TO FIN- RT TS monis e A g speaks’ English_and French, wishes place in private family. 432 Jack- son st, VW ANTED-BY A4 GERMAN WOMAN, A £00l position; is a good housekeeper; not afraid 10 work: or would cook for hotel or camp. Call at rcom 225 Go'den West Hotel. Y OUNG GIRL, WISHES A PLACE TO DO general housework in small family; reference it required. Pilease cail at 518 Howard st. {,IRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO GEN- ? eral housework or chamberwork in a hLotel. Call at 1654 Market st. ‘YTD()W RECENTLY FROM THE EAST wishes position as housekeeper; reference. 1002 Powell st. LDERLY PROTESTANT WOMAN wishes place as working honsekeeper or cook for men in the country; references. D., box 142, Call Office. JFASHIONABLE DRE: SMAKER WISHESEN- gagements by e day; terms ). Call 2ddross 1031 Market st., room 1. R XPERIEN SIGNER AND DRESS- A maker trom New York City desires work by the ay in families, best city r b s y references. Alta, box 23, OMPETENT GERMAN LADY WISHES SIT- uation. do upstairs work and sewing or would take full charge of an infant. Apply 230 Lindenave. Y OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION A8 ousekeeper or t; writer. = 3t 21'%@ ype! er. Callatll Kearny \ OUNG LAD' ist or typewriter. room 3, second floor. NTS POSITION AS COPY- 706 Ellis st.: ring one bell; (CANNERS WHO HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE in canning first-grade fruits: comfortable work- room and an opportunity to earn good wages. Ad- dress immediately LOS GATOS CANNING COM- PANY, Los Gatos, Cal. Active workers wanted to cut fruit for canning; Do lifting or carrving of any kind required; experi- ence not necessary; an ordinarily active person can earn excelleni ‘wages. Address LOS GATOS CANNING COMPANY, Los Gatos, Cal. WANTED—GHTL FOR HOUSEWORK. 8308 Mission, near Twenty-ninth. LADIE AND GENTEEMEN T0 JOIN THE Cal. Corresponding Club. K., 25 Murphy Bldg. GOOD HANDS ON VESTS; APPRENTICES of experience :_iteldy work. 641 Stevenson. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN SMALL FAMI- 1y; wages G}g 2226 Geary. B‘IRST-CLASSGERHAN OxSWEDISH COOK; must understand housework and washing; ref- erence required. 834 0'Earrell; call bet. 9 and 12, \ EAT, WILLING YOUNG GIRL FOR HOURE- work. 2524 Howard. - IDDLE-AGED. SOBER WOMAN FOR GEN- n eral housework; wages $8. 464 Clementin: Sixth st. S 2 i NG GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR housework; wages $15. 618 Feil. . finish and rule; steady work. Apply to THE HICKS-JUDD CO. e LG $22' PARTNERSTO PURCHASE A HALF ). literest in corner sa'oon on Third st., near Market: present owner is leaving for Boston: receipts $10 to $15 per d; 12to 18 kegs of beer @& week. Apply 51 Third st., room 31. ARBER-SHOP (15c): A BARGAIN; GOOD business; rans 3chairs. 14 Turk st. $45 CORNER SALOON WORTH #1000; - elegantly fitted up; No. 1 location; must be sold; no snap like this in' the city. BAR- RETT & CO., 8651/ Market st. To SELL OR BUY ANY KIND BUSINESS, apply HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. n GROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE, $1000. S505 Wieland's Brewery. SAMILY LIQUOR STORE WOR SALE VE Féiieap: Tnquice N. E. cor. Fourth and Minna st no agents. AL \EEKING PARTNERSHIP IN WHOLESALE S or retail business by young man well ac- quainted: invest up to $5000: state business; best Teferences. Address T., box 143, this office. = XCEPTIONAL BARGAIN—CIGAR-STAND, ‘Clearing $140 monthly; best location in city: jow renc: lon lease; fuil investization so'icited. Call 214 Golden Gate ave., bet. 5:50 and 7:30 P. 3. T}E:Au AND WORK OF COMMISSION-HOUSE for sale. Apply Call Office. ESTAURANT FOR SALE; BARGAIN atonce. 161 Ninth st. OR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS ROADHOUSE GQoing a goc business: will take in partuer it agreeable. Inquire at Hotel Couper, cor. D st. and t.ca) Eighth ave., terminus Mcallister and Gear; for sale, or will trade for 83, Call RUGSTOR. GOOD LOCA- tions and trad tigate at 18 Crocker 0.G. DAY. : LE—CHEAP: A GOOD-PAYING RES- 00d place for man and wife; ~trial given; rent $17. LD- ESTARI and bar: nd fixtures. Apply (his JEARLESS OPERATOR WITH $7500 CAN I purchase enterprise which, without further out- lay, will yield invesior $10.000 annually: tritlers and brokers ignored. Ad. B. M. x 159. Call. WaNE 1 theatrical company; must have $ required. Address A. box 81, Tol NDvVaA near Fillmore. GOOD LOCATION box 4, this office. ’S’,{erm FOR SALE CHEAP; BE location in the city: nome but' principals need . Inquire of MCLEOD & FAUSS, 515 Market. Y THECITY Appiy 10 J. GARLAND, 635 Clay. ANTED TO BUY—RES loon connected with lodgii e H nts wanted. Direct to J. R. & W. F., box 68, Office. LLOO! {ED. COX THEUG for doctor. appl; W ALE. APPLY AMERICAN FEWMEN witit #1000 CASH MAY SECURE X an'interest in & quartz mining and milling plant. For particulars address “El Kay,” box 151, Call $3{» CIGAR: "U. business; 3 furnished rooms; low rent; @ bargain. 417 Hayes st. ma MEN—_STORE AND BASEMENT, 0 Wi 3 50x50; rent for interest in business. H.,339 Hayes st. LUMBING SHOP, A BARGAIN; DOING £00d business: $250 worth of stock ana tools; price $125; owner leaving city. D.,box 5, this office. JORSALE OR E A VALUABLE tent in which there is a fortune and no com- petition. Address P. W., box 8, Cail Office, ESTABLISHED FRUITSTORE FOR le: cheap. 1100 Howard st. N SE OF 4 ROOMS WITH TWO no agents. Apply Albany Fourth. 60 A FINE CHANCE; TEAMING BUSI- + ‘ness for saio: clearing $100 | er month: doing hau'taz frr wholesale house for7 years; trial given. Apply HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. $1.1"0 SALOON: OU). Clearinz $200; 34 rooms, furnished. DECKER, 1206 M y $300. SorrEE SALOON + For sale. DECKER, 1206 Market st. i ESTABLISHED MANUFACTUR- BIL100. 15 bosinese 1a thie citss can reatine £200 montbly. Apply WOOD & €., 917 Mar- et st. 54((), CANDY AND "ICECREAM - FAC- . tory; retail; mear Market: bargain; cheap rent. WOOD & CO., 917 Market st. $27? CORNER SALOON: WORTH $600: . b rooms; fine fixtures: account other business: sure bargain. WOOD, 817 Market st. K(0(. EARTNER WaN IN TEAMING L « And express business: clears §75 t0 §100 g7 month ench: ol trial before purciiase. C. F. MOORE, 935 Market st., room 4. LD-ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE & RE- tail grocery, with bar. doing business $50 daily; large stock groceries & liqnors: fine store fixtures, cash registers, safe, 2 good delivery wagons, horse, sable, ete. A, box 91, Call Offiee. ESTAURANT ON MARKET ¢ seil on account of sicknes Apply ¢ PARTNER N $5000. g T the ande estate business in one of the mos thrivinz interior towns in the State; $100,000 can be easily made within the next two vears: the undersigned is a thoroughly well posied real estate man; has at present a large business, but desires a partner to ©open a branch oflice; not particularly necessary to have any experience In the business, but must be & man who can take care of inside of oflice with as- sistance; the new railroad now being built through the San Joaquin Valley will pass through the town, and an opportunity is offered 10 the right party sel- dom met with. Address W. is residence for interview, 863 Fifth ave., East Oakland. 1 only $450. DECKER, 1206 Market st. 5’ ) ROOM HOUSE AT YOUR OWN PRICE IN A ECKER, 1208 Market st 0 BUY OR SELL A LODGING-] auick for cash see Sy 3 LG Al fchuting S3ITH PREMIER, LEO E. ALEXANDER & BRO,, 218 Sansome st. JIVE PNEU $25 singly S GOOD CON- , 250 Douglass st. VHEA PEST PLACE 10 BUY GAS FIXTURES. J H.HUFSCHMIDT, 628 Golden Gate ave. w'u;smk TS coffee-mill 1 LOT OF EASTERN STANDARD MAKES of safes which have been taken in exchange 88 part payment for the Waltz safes, as follows: 8 puwnbrokers' safes, 13 merchant safes: fire and burglar proof: all sizes; at less than_half cost; see them before you order.” The Waltz Safe Salesroom, 221 and 223 Market st., factory 13 and 15 Drumm n Francisco. Cal. 3 burglar-proof bank orcoin safes, 7 jewelers’ safes, | vest in good-paying office busiuess. LOOMIS & CO., 87344 Market st. For SALE—A FIRST-CLARS SALOON AND restaurant; building of 20 rooms, all well fur- nisbed: must be sold on account of sickness. MRS, DELCROIX, Tiburon, Marin County, Cal. 200, Ay RUIT AND VEGETABLE ¥4 . store: sal*s $12daily; 3 rooms. Apply JONAS, 995 Market st. ‘$6 RESTAURANT AND LUNCH ROOMS: | — 10°%. N « living rooms with furniture: cheap rent: $85 42 ROOMS: T $7 HOUSE~ q‘l BERNARD PUP, 4 MONTHS OLD; COL- | mu: e sold within two days. Call Branch, 339 + keeping rooms; fine location. A. M. » lins breed; . 1501 Mason, cor. Broadway. Enyeu 8t SPECK & 0., 802 Mufr»flrkj. POOL-TAE gBU. BOX9,CAL L STABLISHED SALOON: GOOD LOCA- "" URNISHED HOU 11 ROOMS Oak tion; cheap rent._Appiy Call Office. 9. and store: chieap rent: § moaths’ remt “A LL TY PEWKITERS RENTED, W ANTED—PARTNER WITH §200 T0 IN: EEpr s e TERMS REASONABLE. hama. ROOMS; rth st 3 o FUERNITURE EDROOM $11: T TABLES $215; Roxbury Brussels, 756¢ lald; oilcloth, 20c; open evenings. SHIREK, 1310 Stockton st UT PRICES IN FURNITURE AND CA RPETS this week at MCCABE'S, 918-9; on st. Funs.u,s_ I BONANZA WINE VAULTS; wholesale and retail; good bargain. 341 Pine st. TOIRST CLASS R URANT AND COFFEE saloon for sale; are doing o good business: vner has other business. See owner at 23 Third. C \R-STORE FOR SALE; NO AGENTS; 26 16 First st. 1G BARGAIN: ON ACCOUNT OTHER busipess; good - paying corner saloon. 516 Geary st. JEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- JRARGAIN — BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: 2- chair shop: 15c and 25¢: $80. 1444 Valencia. band. W.S.RAY Mfg Co., 12 Californla si. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES boushtand sold 112114 Marke: bet. 7th and 8ub EDUCATIONAL. OITT'S SCHOOL FOR BOY S, BUKLINGAME, San Matco County, reopens August 6. IRA G. HOITT, Ph.J).. Master. VW ANTED-STEADY MAN TO ASSIST IN office, etc., §75 per month: sure increase; must have $150 cash: no provious ‘experience required. Apply room 31,51 Third st. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: GOOD_FURNI- ture; 2 yeary' lease. 921 Market st. PBAREERS, FOR ENPLOYMENT CALL SEC Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. ANTED—LATBORERS AND MECHANICS to know MUZART, 519 Elils, near Taylor: 100 large rooms: 25¢ night, 1 50 week: very cheap. 39 BLLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS 260 T0 500 anight; $1 0 $3 8 week: open all night. OITT'S SCHOOL FOR BOY S, BURLINGAME, Cal. IRA G. HOITT, Ph.D., Mas.er. 7OCAL TEACHER JOSEPIL GREVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spoiled voices, and procures posiions o his pupils. 82 Ninth st. [ANO, VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, banjo.” MME. PH(ENIX, 622 Clay st., room 20. TIOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET, taugit. Prof. L MERKT, 225 Gearyreasonable. ILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. WRITE for catalogne to MRS, C, T. MILLS, president, Mills Collcge P, 0., Alameda Co., Cal. Next term Degins Augnsi 7, 1895, TTENTION—10c & 16c NIGHT, GUOD & PI\E}FI(: ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES bldg; thorough commercial & English training. D5, BEAXCH BAKERY: VERY Low . rent. Cor. Harrison and Twenty-sixth sts. CANDY FACTORY AND CONFEC- . tionery-store for sale; firsi-class fix- tures; fine soda fountain. Apply this office. [OR SALE—RESTAURANT, DOING GOOD { factory business; rare opportunity. Call 496 Eighth st. OULD LIKE TO INVEST ANY SUM FRO W 25060 06,850,000 1n wome whotosais O rasan facturing business; all communication: confidentlal, ~Address G. L box 86, Cali Offeet” ALOON FOR SALE IN BEST PART OF CITY ; also a road house, with fixtures and furniture. Apply 25 Stockton st. F‘OR S"Agaflfle:gfl?cEKK ANDI BAR, ON AC- count of of proprietor. i essrs. . & By cor. Clay and Batters m‘:‘%‘loz:::?:. *4000 LOT 25x120, WITH HOUSE: 3 « living-rooms:" stable: barroom, in- cluding bar fixtures: doing g0od_business: half cuh‘. h-l:nce easy terms. Apply 715 Fifth ave., racetrack. clean rooms. Rairond House, 533 Commerclal. 100 MES TO TAKE LODGING AT THE REW place, 717 Howard st., near ‘Third; bes: in town; 15¢ to boe HOES SOLED 15 MINUTES; WIHILE_YOU wait; bali usual price. 969 Howard, 40934 Pine. REE BEER: BEST (N CITY; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL TO DO LIGHT LINUKLL HOUSE, 6THL AND HOWARD— #ingle furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 16¢ night. housework. 323 Eddy. w 254::'&-‘: DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. JXPERIENCED AND RECOMMENDED GIRL as seamstress. mald, attendant, second work, companion or any good position open for employ- ment. Address Anthony, Call Oflice, Oakland. W IDOW OF £XPERIENCE DESIRES POSL tion as housekeeper in a lodging-house, or for widower's family. Apply room 7, 1035 Market st. TWIDOW, WITH SOME MEANS WOULD like _gentleman for partner. Call at 1027 Market, Sixth and Seventh, second fioor, room 1. S WANTED-MALE. SITUATION ‘YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION TO LEARN baker trade. Address C. M., box 18. Cali Office. T ANTED—SITUATION AS BUTLER IN PRI- vate family by a com&uen: man; Easternand California references. Address J. M. J., 800 Geary. OUNG MAN, 33, GERMAN, STRONG, HON- est, steady and sober, wishes position: any kind of honorable employment; 9 years' experience in winehouse;.can drive; best of Eastern and oty references. Address A. B., box 17, Call Office. ANTED—GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. 502 Fulton st. YOUNO GIRL ASSIST HOUSEWORK; SLEEP home. 1313 Steiner st. Y'OUCAFGETA WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF coffee for 5¢ at the new restaurant, 635 Clay st, ANTED—IN AMERICAN FAMILY, FIRST- class cook, wages $35, must have reference; also rir's for housework, $26, Swedish preferred. Call 958 Willow st., West Oaxland, % NG LADY COMPOSITOR: 2 YEARS EX- 50 week. 954 Howard st. . Wu?ri:b—fivo GIRLS TO DO JEWISH cooking, $25, and a number of Swedish and German glrla to 0o general housework and_cook- ing $10 ©0 $25. 113; Antonio st, off Jones, near . WAN’TED—GER!AN GIRL FOR SECOND work and sewing. 1296 Van Ness ave. FlRET-CLAsfi TAILORESS ON CUSTOM coats. 225 Montgomery st. (GIRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK; Wwages $10. 1227 Golden Gate ave. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 629 SACRAMENTO £t.; 100 outside rooms: best spring heds: single rooms 20c a day: $1 a week: meals, 10c. \v ANTED—-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, bc: bostle wine, bc. 609 Clay st. EN'S SHOES 75-SOLED, 40c; HEELS, 250; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. 50 RS MEN'S 00D SHOES. 260 T0 31 562 Mission st.; aiso 63114 Sacramento s.. PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER- schaft School of Languages, 122 O'Farrell st. 0. ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 2051 I‘ILLIAN BEDDARD, THE ENGLISH AC- + Gough st.; assistant teacher for beginners. tress. coaches ladies and gentlemen for the dramatlc projession: _appearances arranged; Shakespearcan classes _\odnesday _evenings. Shakespearean Academy, 913 Hyde st., S. F. OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE., B Gl r e WART BOWENS, M. A, Principal, N!Gh'l' SCHOOL: HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- sl lege, 24 Post st.; commercial, shorthund, Eng- : low rates. D i PO 2R D ROOKKEEPING, MANSHIP, ARITHME tic taught 6 weeks:course £30. 5 Siockion si.,r. ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private Lieatricals pupils rehearsed on stage. K.5&12,1.0.0. F. block, 7th and Markez. chom: ELECTRICAL, civq.. ul-xwflhna. ME- ianical en; A aseay catab. ‘64 VAN DI NAILLEN, T2 Mk FOB, SALE CHEAP: OLD-ESTABLISHED o corner mgnmld bar lnA)(lnulo 3 well stocked ; g leage. LoV - ery, 612 Grove st. By s e EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second hand; 400 good as new; oll- cloth, 25c; clor l\llul, 19 up; linoleum, 45¢; 7-plae.c§fim rh.m:.,a 4 50; curmmles‘flps&. ranges, ; cash or installments; shl free. T. NELSON, 126 Fourth st. 74 FURNITURE WANTED. ASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L. H. BURD, Auctioneer,10 Fulton. [ URNITURE FOR 12R00M HOUSE IN E change for real estate. ¥., box 75, Call Office. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, « folding. iron beds, farniture: low pri stepiadder manufactd for_the_trade. 779 Mission. CARPETS. RUSSELS, 4bc, LAID: ROXBURY BRUS- sels, 75c, laid; linolenm, 40c; heavy eiicioth, 20c: open evenings. SHIREK, 1310-1812 Stockton. CARPET CLEANING. ATIONAL SATIN “CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works, HAMPTON & BAILY: laying and alterinz. 313-315 Guerre Tel. Mission 244, ARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone num ber, south 38. ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATING AND Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. G. B STEVENS, manager. Tg!bhofl. No., south 250, ‘A] HEN YOU BECOME DiSGUSTED WITH r work send to SPAULDIN Pioneer Car- mln( \Vfll‘il' 39_3‘7 Tehama; tei. So-40. (ONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 833 Golden Gate ave. : telephone eass 126. HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.): old established carpet cleaning machines; cieaning 3¢ yard. 230 14th, tel. €074. SALOON FOR SALE. CHEAP: GOOD LOCA- tion; cheap rent. Inquire NW. cor. THoward sts., grocery-store. i ARTNER —BEAUTY PARLOKS AND manufacturing; details at interview. 131 Post st., room 21. MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- 453 Stes i, 8328, ORMAN BRED MARE COLT (TWO weeks) for sale cheap. 3273, Bryant st. $250. SURPEY o o v . onth: oV i5. 235 Kearny l': room 4. Gt OR SALE—FINE HORSE AND BUGGY FOR park. Can be seen at Mascol Stables, 1110 Goiden Gate ave. 100 Diites Ty T iy a coos chance 1o¢ n ance single man. 147 Fayior st~ > oo © (GEOCERY AND BAR: GOOD LOCATION. Apply llquor-dealers, 320 Clay st. $250 HALF INTEREST 1IN ESTAB- « lished lunch counter and restaurant in ot e, o kel S an; o 3 ic Wmlnnonm,nM iz UTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE S. F. Cutting School, 12 Moatgomery, rms §-10. ST!EI!L’S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 728 Market st.: dipioma course $30. ‘W ANTED—CAPABLE WOMAN, ABOUT 85, With 850, to_travel. L. B., box 63, Call Office. TIOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you wait; at iess than half the usual price; ail repaiing done at half price: work anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. AKE THE DE cloci: no electricity. 607 Montzomery st. "Yous'o ERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST IN light b 73 . - den i&ue :::ework. wages $8 to $10. 11004 Gol- ANTED—SINGLE n;g_lfia'. lfiuA 'é):xjf ‘week: rooms two, adav, : reading room* mu';' papers. 36 Clay st. (NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 Mcallister, r. 46; privateor cluss. TTARI'S INST., 650 MARKT_BOOREEEFING ug] weeks. We ourselves (0 keep free for 6 months books uurpl mfi’xm 1all on. EALDS BUSINESS COLLEGE. 3( POST eloctrical baplncering, Lelessaphy, modecH law guaves rapldly tauzhi. Write for catalogue. OJE'{. MEN, INVESTIGATE THIS (vll’l:;l:- nity ; ing Notel in town 2000 popuiat , Alameda Cotinty s low rent Jong lease; 46 rooms' h-r:erexEun complete; rare chance: don’t miss it. ALBERT E. CRANE. 410 Moatgomery st. Goer, OPPORTUNITY ; PARTNER WANTED in & busincs esiabilshed ainco 1863; capital mlmfi. about $50,000. AddressA.T., P.O.Dbox 4() HORSES FOR SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. TQQ SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL Kkinds: second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; als0 20 chieap borses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. R WAGONS AND CARKKIAGES, UGGy v\";ggnw‘éfix ON HAND: e'o?]m AND ¢l : Inz and repairi rompti . W. Y- DEAN, 591 Mission st. - 1o pay done G2 STUDEBAKER WAGON AND TEAM. Call 3412 California st. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. oS sy ol lusin siteinls JOR BEST VALUE GET A CALIGRAPH: TT last longest and does bestt work. United Type- writer and Supplics Co., 413 Montgomery st. 00D TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT, G HANSON & CO0., Chronicle Bldg., room “T