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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1895. OUT-OF-TOWN PERSONALS. Avalon, Catalina Island, Aug. 8.—North- ern people have been arriving st Catalina Isl- and- in throngs during the past week. K.S. Miller and B. S. Hubbard, of San Franeisco, are enjosing the fishing and W. J. Dickey of Fres- no is hauling in the yellowtails in gratifying numbers. W. B. Cahoone and two daughters. from Red Bluff, arrived with the Saturday night crowd. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Henry of Stock- ton are at the Island Villa Hotel. H. A. yastro of the Kern County Land Company, and one of the proprietors of the Southern Hotel at Bakersfield, joined his two daughters here yesterday.” John Moran of San Jose is enjoying island life. Wilbur' F. George of -the well- known law firm of McKune & George, Sacra- mento, arrived last night accompanied by M. George, and Mr. Rideout and wife, of Marys- ville. W.B. Wilshire, the Misses Jennie and Doris Wilshire and nurse, arrived at the Metro- pole to-day. Miss Cherry Ewing of Santa Barbara is at the Grand View Hotel. J.B. Dwyer and M. L. Rosenfield, of San Francisco, . B.XN. Gally of Ojai Valley are at the s. W. R. Rowland, wife of one ol speculators 'of Puente, is nere, accompanied by her son and two daugh- ters. J. A. Muir of the Southern Pacific and H. K. Gregory of the Santa Fe, accompanied by their families, spent Sundey on the island. Mrs. Modini-Wood, Los Angeles’ queen at her Tecent fiesta, arrived at the Metropole with her husband yesterday and will remain some time. Professor Elmer E. Brown of Berkeley, accompanied by Mrs. Brown, has been spend- 1ng several days here. sley of san Francisco arrived Saturda rew Mullen. one of the Board of Managers of the Whiitier State School, arrived at etropole last night, accompanied by hi for 8 week’s stay. The boys of the Whittier State Reform School, 350 in number, arrived at Catalina Saturday for their sunual outing and went into camp at Camp Banning, four miles below Avalon. The Southern Pacific and Wilming- ton transportation companies furnished free transportation and the Banning Companyjiree camping privileges, so_the outing costs' the State nothing. The boys will remain two weeks and then return to the institution at Whittier and the 85 giris of the school will come for their outing. The boys are under f strict military discipline and drill each day from 4 t0.6 . M., when_visitors are welcome. J. Neal Plumb, & New York multo-millionaire, it for San Clemente Island this morning on a fishing trip on board the yacht Fleetwing, chartered for the occasion. He was A Professor Charles Frederic Holder, the well-known writer, Stuart-Menteth Beard, the ewfish expert, Dr. Milbank Johnson and J. The party : ¢ accompanied by competent guides and boatmen and will search for Indian relics on the island and fish for big game. Mr. Pln i tertains in the most prin E thoroughly equipped sporting Catalina. “Judge and Mrs. Lucien Shaw have one to San Francisco to piace their son in the | {astings Law School. H. Jevne has returned | from a month’s sojourn at Leke Tahoe, where | his family still tarry. Mrs. Fulier and daugh- | companied by le, and a more barty never left | ters left Saturday for n Francisco for a | month’s visit. Mrs. Burdette Chandler is at Barulett Springs, the guest of Mrs. A. L. Lanker- shim. J. B. Lankershim and wi have Te- 1urned from Alaska and leave soon for New- port. and_Boston, after which they will go abroad. Walter Vail and family of Arizona are guests of J. B. Banning and iamily at their summer home at Catalina Island. Mrs. Mary | . Banning, Miss Banning, Mr. Norris and 1. Hastings, the you erra Madre capital- 1st, Jeft last week for en extended trip north, the_immediate objective point being Lak Tahoe. Mrs. Frank . Hicks has gone to Sa: Francisco to, join her mother and sisters, M Childs and daughters. Mrs. T. B. Brown _and danghter, Miss Adelaide, went to San Fran- | cisco Saturday, accompanied by Masters | George Brown and Lucien Glassell, who wi laced in Mr. Brewer's school, St. Matthew’s iail, San Mateo. H.W.Hellman and family | are passing the summer on their ranch near | San Gabriel. Professor David Starr Jordan of | Stanford has been lecturing before the Long Beach Chautaugua assembly. Chief Engi William Hood of the Southern Pacific Company | at San Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. Hood and Mrs. George A. Stone and_daughter, of Oakland, are doing Southern Cali R B. Dickinson of San Francisco is a Hotel Redondo. Mrs. B. Scott of San Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fuller of San Mateo are re- | cent arrivals at the Isiand Villa Hotel at Cata- | lina. J. R.Kacksul and Miss Blanche Kacksul of Fresno are camping at Catalina. W. A. Dris- coll, & well-known business man of Fresno, escended the heights of Echo Mouniain | this week. R. M. Fitzgerald of Oakland, and | Homer Laughlin Jr. of Stanford University arrived at the Hotel Metropole, Catalina, last evening. Mr.and Mrs. T. D. Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. Blinn, Colonel and Mrs. G. Wiley Wells, O. T. Johnson, owner of the Westminster Hotel, accompanied by his wife and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson, ton and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blaisdell, are a party of | Angelenos summering at Lake Tahoe. Mis Humphrey of Fresno is visiting friends in Los Angeles. A. E. Hall and family of Visalia nre aoing Southern California. Mis Fairfield of Onkland is vi Los Angeles. 0, T. Dyer of San Francisco siting his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Nolan, at Highland, near Riverside. Gilroy, Cal., Aug. 8.—Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Far- mer entertained a few friends at a “duplicate whist” party Monday night. Miss Bertha Bacher was tendered a farewell party at the residence of J. J. Derland, Monday night. A banquet was given Abe Lewis and the Gilroy hose team by the Gilroy fire department last evening. Among guests from afar whoattended | the Rea-Partridge wedding vesterday were Hon. James W. Rea, Mrs. Rachel Montgomery, Mrs. Hostetter, Miss Miliie Hostetter, Colonel A. K. Whitten, District Attorney B. A. Herring- ton, F. W. Searle, F. D. Watkins, Walter A. Meads, Mr. and M F. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Meads, San Jose; Mrs. Edith Harter, San Francisco; Miss Fannie Boyd, Marysville; ) Madeline henberg, San Juan.” Mrs. A. N. Furlong and little son leit to-day for Chico. Miss Millie Hostetter of San Jose wiil remain_a month with Miss Lillian Rea. Cobb is home from Pacific Grove. rgent returned from Salinas, and accompanied her sister, Miss Ouida, to San Francisco. Mrs. E. H. Hicks of Pajato_visited here Wednesda: Messrs. James and Ross Sargent, Oscar Mene, A.W. Furlong, C. Johnson and’ others, have let for & two weeks’ camping trip to Monterey County. Mrs. George Wentz and son, and Mrs. Clarence Weaver and son are at Pacific Grove. Eugene Fishburn, a prominent banker of San Diego, was here yesterday, on his way to New York. H. Martin Briggs of Modesto is in town. Miss Fannie Moore and Miss Laura Dengnt still lead in the yoting contest for the most popular fireman’s daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perkins returned to Fresno to-day. ~ " Santd’R6¥k, Cal., Aug. 8.—Miss Maude Rath- jean of Oakland spent Tuesdey here. The Misses Ross of San Jose and Miss Carpenter of Watsonville are here on a visit. J. W. Stewart of Selem, Or., is visiting Captain Gross at Rincon Heights. A.F. Duprey of Dixon is at the Grand. Sen- ator Holloway is in San Francisco. George F. King and Japanese Consul Kwa AZASAWE have returned from a visit to Lick Observatory. The engagement is announced of Miss Marion Shaw, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw of Los Guilicos, to J. R. Kynnersly. The wedding takes.place next Wednesday. The bride was born at the house whence she will depart as a bride. A.L.Fisher has re- turned ffom a sojourn at Duncans Springs. Miss Warren of Woodland is yisiting Miss Rein- doliar here. Miss Bessie Caldwell has returned from a vacation spent at Samuel Springs, Napa County, and Vacaville. Cloverdale, Cal., Aug. 8.—Last Monday, Au- gust 5, the Misses Cottle and Miss McCormick gave a rose luncheon at their beautiful home on the Russian River, near Cloverdale, in honor of the Misses Zunella and Edith Eiliot of San Rafael. Frederick Elliot returned last Thursday to his business in San Francisco. The following persons have been camping for two weeks in the redwoods of Mendocino County, returning home Monday, viz.: Mes. dames W. T. Brush, L. A. Domine, J. N. Ather- ton, of Cloverdale; the Misses Elsie Gifford of San Francisco; Lena Menihan, San Rafael; F. M. Ury, San Jose; Maude Graham, Lena Brush and Anna Domine, Cloverdale; Messrs. T. M. Meniban, San Francisco; B. B, Potter, Sacra- mento; ¥. H. Domine, Percy Wilson and 0. H. EBrush, Cloverdale. : Capitola, Cal., Aug. 8.—Arrivals at Hotel Capitola: Mrs. D.C. Dodge, Denver, Colo.; Nan- nie 0. Smith, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. E. T. Jewett; C. T. Settland, San Jose; E. M. Piercy, San Jose; F. Beck, San Francisco; John Beckenwell and wife, Oakland; Mrs. E. Thomas, Pacific : G.E. Eccles, Mountain View; DeWitt Appleton, Hollister; J. A. Guttery, Mrs. Castle, Miss Nellie Wilson, Tulare; William H. Lamb, s. William H. Lamb, E.E. Van Cleek snd wife, Santa Cruz; H.J. Edwards and wife, Miss Florence Edwards ss Ethel Edwards, Frank Btock and family, San Jose. Salt Lake, Utah, Aug. 8.—At the Knutsford— M. W. Roseblatt, San Francisco. At the Tem- plieton—H. Burgain, Sacramento. ‘What Is Style? What we call style is almost precisely onymous with what the French call chic. Either word means much or little, ‘anything and everything; is definite to the mind and indefinable to the tongue. No one expects to find what is chic outside - of Paris. No New Yorker, at least, expects to find_stvle much beyond the fifty-mile -Yadius with Central Park as a center. What the Parisienne is to the Old World the | o | street | son of San Francisce gineer | J | of Oakland, ot on S line;of Thirt C S Manhattanese is to the New. The latter is rarely born where she makes her tome. She comes from every part of the re- ublic, from North, South, East and West, rom city, village and hamlet, to the great municipal school of art, fashion, manners, and receives there the coveted degree M.S., Mistress of Style. So, if she reflects luster upon herself she reflects luster in a way on- the whole country, showing what any~American may become under properly plastic agencies and in aiming at her own. & The mistress of style must be, in regard to the multitude, as one in a hundred: but she is a familiar figure in every cultured household, and a creature to be esteemed, to be admired, to be patterned after. She is not only the woman of the present, she is the woman of the future as well, for the future cannot eclipse her.—Harper’s Bazar. —————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Ely 1.and Helen J. Hutchinson, to Corneilus and Matilda C. Denehy, lot on W line of Jessie street, 195 N of Fourteenth, N 25 by W 85: $10. Janies E. and Elizateth F. Howe to Louis Knut- sen, lot on S line of Liberty street, 225 E of Guer- rero, E 26 by 5 116, subject to two mortages; $10. M. Morgenthau Company (a corporation) to Jeremiah L. and Mary E. Murphy, iot on W line of Hampshire street, 197:6 N of Twenty-second, N 25 by W 100; $10. AL Hellmann to Frank ine of Yorx street, 100 7:6 by W 100; 810. Terd Reis and Samuel Davis to John F. Scho- mer, lot on SE corner_ot Twenty-fourth and Shot- il streets, $100 by E $5: $10. atherine Murphy to William Murpby, lot on § line of Jersey street, 240 W of Noe, W '30 by S 114; $10. L. E. and Christina Mittendorf to_Peter Burke, Jot on E line of Diamond street, 124 N of Nine- teenth, N 25 by E 125; $10. Anna Mettier to Peter Burke,lot on E line of Diamond street, 124 N ot Nineteenth, N 25 by E 25: $10. Thomas and Lydia F.Gihon to John J. Buck, re-record 1120 d. 93, lot on SE line of Silver street, 266 SW of Second, SW 9 by SE 75; $700. William Fleming to Maggie E. Fleming, lot on E line of Market street, 175 SW of Sixth, SW 26, 590, NE 25, NW 90 also lot on W corner of centh avenue and F street, NW 50 by SW 100, 33, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Association; gift. g Maggie E. Fleeming to William Nicol, lot on W corner of F street and Eleventh avenue South, NW 50 by SW 100; $10. 2 Edmond or Edmund_C. Jones to same, lot on & corner ot Howard and Russ streets, SW 25 by SE 85: §10. Anna M, Shrakkart to Charles Shrakkart, lot on SW line of Garden street, 175 SE of Harrison, SE 5 by SW 75: Rift. ! same to same, lot ‘on N line of W of Sixth, W 22:11 by N 87 S of Twenty-first, ant street, gitt. Joseph F., George L.. Theres harles A., anny C., Idward W. and Mary Bradford and i L. Hawley to _J. K. Prior, lot on W line vania avenue 100 N of Army (Colusa) 50 by W 100; $10. Charles McCarthy (by J. P. McCarthy, attorne; to Isabella Bennetce, lot 18, block 26, Lake Vier $10. Railroad Homestead Association No. 2 (by E. B. lement and J. C. Duncan, trustees) to Jerome B. Crooks, lot on W line of Broad street, 447:9 E of Orizaba, E 6 inches by N block 1, Railroad Homestead Association No. 2: $1. Jennie A. Williams to Samuel D. Williags, lot linc of Dame street, 300 N of Randafl, X 50 25, block 28, Fairmount Homestead ; $10. o Hugh and Alice McGuiness, lot on E line of Monticello street, 450 N of Sherma 75 by £ 100, block 11, City Land Assoclation; 270. of Penn ALAMEDA COUNTY. Martha F. Griffin of Oakland to Charles C. Davi- , locon W line of Magnolia street, 175 N of West ‘ourteenth, N 35 by W 183:3, block 586, Oakland; $10. 1 Diedrich and Gesine Mues to Amanda L. John- lot on E line of Center street, of West Thirteenth, E 103.85, N 3 25 to beginning;_also lot 3, block 579, seball grounds, Fourteenth and Center kland: $10. Bones to Ellen . Bones, lot on NW corner of Ninth and Alice streets, N 100 by W 100, being lots 19 to 23, block 122, Oakland: also 1ot on V eventh street and Elev- enth avenue, 14, block 1 3 Mountuin View Cem Fdwin P. and Charles A. Hulme, lot 70, in 33, Mountain Cemetery, Oakland Townshi W 150, being lots 13 and < $10. ery Associction to Eliza M. and Emilie W. Salsbury to T. L. Merrill and 4, block resubdivision of on of Matthews Tract, Berkeley; Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey to Joseph M. Silva of Oakland, lot on S line of Bay street, 100 of Cartis, £ 30 by S 185:8, lot K, block 5, Curtis ract, Berkeley; 85 Hermann and Ellen Buschmann to Gustav Guisch, lot on N line of Clinton avenue, 250 W of Willow street, W5 by N 150, being a portion of lot 4, block N, lands adjacent to Encinal, Ala- meda; $5. William A. and Amelia A. Boscow to James W. and Hannah L. McCoombs, lot on S line of Twe tieth or Delger street, 433:7 E of San Pablo ave- nue, S 88 by E 2972, block 2002, Hogan Tract, Oakland; $10. Kate F. Sypolt of Oskland to Charles M. Martin fourth or Brown :6 by S 100.55, street, 294614 E of Grove, E Ouakland; $10. Anoa M. Kilgore (formerly Kilgore) to James N. Kilgore of Alameda, undivided half interest | following property: Lot on NW line of Twenty- third avenue, 310:6 NE from projection SE in'a straight line of NE line of East Fifteenth street, thence NE 25 by NW 150, East Oakland; also lot on X line of Monroe street, 158:9 W of Adeline, E 33:9, N 97. W 83:0, 8 97 £0 beginning, being a por- n of lot 9, block B. Revised Map Oak Tree Farm act, Brooklyn Township; gift. W. and Hannah L. McCoombs to William f Oakland. lot on SK line of Fifteenth 4 W of Twenty-third avenue, W 25 by lot 4, block E, Knowles & Potter sub- Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. M. and Alic2 M. Gray to A. Web- ster of undivided oné.quarter interest inlot on NWline of Tenth avenue,700 N E of East Twenty Sourth NE 50. NW 300, SW 150, SE 160, NE 100, SE 150. to beginning, being lots 1 to 4, map of Gray’s Bonnie View Tract; al lot on SE line of Tenth avenue, 600 NE of E Twenty-fourth street, NE 150 by SE 150.90, being lots 7,8, 9, map of Gray’s Bonnie View Tract, liast Uakiand ! $10. T Fering of Alameda to Annie Burns (wite of J. H.) of Alameda, 10t 7, block G, Knowles & Potter subdivision of Kenneay Tract, except the S 5:3 deeded to William H, Schottenberg and recorded in 492. d 38, Kas Oakland; $10. J.H. and Annie Bruns to Mathilde Kahler and Emma Goldstein of San Francisco, same, East Oak- lana: $10. Rachasl and Samuel Ehrlich to George A.J. Davis of Oakiand, lot 20, biock F, Linds Vista Terrace, Oakland Township; $10. Jacob Hockenberry of Fresno to Frank Stover of Alameda, 10t on S line of Alden avenne (or Twen- fy-ninth street), 100:8 K of San Pablo avenue, E_50 by S 70, being portion of lot 1, block A, Whitcher and Brockhurst Tract, quitclaim deed, Oakland Township: 810. Frank M. and Rose I, Wilson to J. H. Bennett of Berkeley, lot on NE line of Ridge rosd (Daley avenne) and Bonte avenue, N 100 by E 125, being lots 1,2and S 20 feet lot 3, block 22, Daley's cenic Park, Berkeley: $10. iaggie Springer to Emma Brodt of San Fran- cisco, lot 25 in block 21, Shattuck Tract, Map 5, bargain and sale deed, Berkeley; §400. N. B. and K. J. Harrub of Oakland to Alice M. Albright, loton NW line_of Julia_street, 162.75 SW of Monroe, SW 46, NW 164, NE 48, thence 165.26 10 beginning, being a portion of Uak Tree Farm Tract, Brooklyn Townsbip; $1000. Michael Conway to Catherine Conway of Ala- meda, lot Cin block 12, Alameda Park Home- stead, Alameda: git. Builders’ Contracts. George V. and Arma Knowles with J. W. Co- burn, 10 erect a one-story cottage on N line of Clip- per street, 203:7 W of Sanchez; $1875. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'ciock every ight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay: open nntil 9:5) o'clock. £59 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 717 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. §W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open ntil £ oclock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninta street, open until §:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS, YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PER: tection No. 6—Regular meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, August 9, at 8 o'clock. D, 5. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. &2, TOTHE OFFICERS AND MEM bers of Eureke Lodge No. 9, K. of. P.—You are hereby notified to assemble our hall, Pythian Castle, SUNDAY, Au; st 11. at 1:30 P. ., Lo attend the funeral o1 our Jace brother. WILLIAM GREGORY. Ry order of J. W. MARER, K.of R. 8. E.J. WILSON, C. C. (=5 CONGREGATION CHEBRAK THILIM have elected REV. DIMOND to conduct the services for the coming holiaays. §5, OFFICE OF HONEY LAKE VALLEY Townsite Company, To the stockholders of the Honey Lake Valley Townsite Company. ‘The regular annual meeting of the above-named corporation not having been called or held at the time specified for said meeting in the by-laws of said corporation, and no time thereafter for the holding of said meeting belng provided for in said by-laws, or ordered by the Board of Di-ectors of said_corporation, and the tonual election of a Board of Directors of said corporation not havin taken place on the day appointed therefor in el Dby-laws, and no day thereafter being provided for by said by-laws, and said election not having been adjourned to or ordered by the Board of Directors for any other day, and the owners of more than a majority of the shares of the capital stock of said corporation having called for a meeting of tire stockholgers thereof for the purpose of Lolding the annual elcction of a Board of Directors of said cor- poration; A meeting of the stockholders of said corporation is bereby called, to be held at the office of said cor- poration, Koom No. 69, Columbian bullding, No. 18 Market st., San Francisco, California, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of August, 1895, at 2 o'clock . M., for the purpose of holding the an- nual election' of a Board of Directors of saiG cor- poration, and for the transaction of such businsss a8 may regularly come before sald meeting., By order of the President. IAM B. LAKE, Secretary, MEETING NOTICES—Continued. OFFICE OF THE GERMAN SAVINGS and Loan Soclety—The annual meeting of the stoekholders of the German Savings and Loan Society will be held at the oflice of the society, No. 526 California street, in the City and_County of San_ Francisco, State of California, on MONDAY, the 12th day of August, 1895, at 3 o'clock P. 3., jor the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing vear, and the transaction of such other business as’ shail legally come before: the meeting. GEO. TOURNY, Secretary. MEET TO G_ET MONEY OF UNCLE gmnms, 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL.In_wrapper, for mailing. SPECIAL NOTICES. YOUNG JEWISH LADY GIVES ALCO- hol and electric baths. Offices 47 and 48, 850 Market st. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. e o O T O TRONG GERMAN BOY, 17 YEARS OLD, would like aposition of any kind or learn a trade. Address Box 15, Call Office, Oakland. JIOSPITAL NURSE DESIRES POSITION: 3 years' experience; excellent refcrences. 533 Sacramento Y OUNG MAN, HANDY ABOUT PLACE, DE- sires employment; city or country: is ood driver, milker, etc. AddressJ. M., box 69, Call. RELIABLE, FIRST-CLASS MAN WANTS A& situation ‘around private place: Is first-ciass coachman and fair gardener and is handy with tools. _Address A. A., box 54, Call Office. YOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION, CITY or country: understands care of horses, car- riages, cows and garden work; references. Address N.X., 801 Kearny st., city. gl TOUNG SWEDE, MARRIED, NO CHIL- dren, wants situation; city or countfy: care of hor: d driving: references. Apply 203 East. E? JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment: rheumatism and constipation a specialty. 1007 Mkt, rms. 2, 3. A , UTILITY MAN, BY A SMART, industrious, strictly sober man. Address room 13, 1412 Powell st. DR. AGNES WINZELL HAS RE- turned and is now located a¢ 8 Turk st. MRS, WALLACE, TEST AND BUSL ness medium. 109 rowell st., room 23. E’? MISS DAVIS, MANICURE AND chiropodist. Parlor 9, 122 Post st. ALCOHOL BATHS AND MANICURE— > Vs Sixth st.,Toom 1" FRANCES BERN- HARD. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4 Collections made, city or country. Pacitic Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. {55 JORNS REMOV. D WITHOUT KNIFE; 00 pain. Chiropodic Tretitute, 36%a Geary. i ROOMS WHITENED,$1 UP: PAPER- ed 33 50 up. 309 Sixth, Georze Hartman. 3 CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. T ADIES—YOU CAN FIND GIRLS FOR THE city and country at MURRAY & READY'S, 634-638 Clay st. (QOMPETENT WOMAN: 18 GOOD COOK, OR would do general houséwork in small family; city or country: gool home preferred to high wages: or would keep house for a widower where there are children. 607 Hyde, near Geary. BORROW ON YOUR WATCH OF UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. QWEDISH MAN WAN1TS PLACE AS COACH- man, take care horses, cows, and as man about place; city or country. Address Swede, box 7, Call. ITUATION WANTED IN BAKERY AS helper; has had experience. A. E. B., box 164, this office, AN AND WIFE: NEW ENGLAND PEO- ple: man nnderstands care of horses, caitle and grounds; good driver; wife competent cook and housekeeper; good general worker: 3 years’ California reference: city or country. Addréss N. E.,box 81, this office. Sx'xmfiom WANTED BY DANE AS GAR- dener on private place; understands horses, cows and driving: city references. Address H.A.. box 28, Call Oftice. LDERLY MAN WISHES SITUATION, LOW wages. Answer under C. K., Capitol House, Sacramento st. MALY HELP WANTED. FIBST AND SECONDGOOK, MINING BOARD- inz-house, $40 and $50: camp cook for 15 men, $35: first and second cooks, $70: 50 Italians, Swiss or French for grape-picking and raisin-crying. $20 and found; 10 woodsmen, $26: potwasher, hotel, #15; 4 laborers, lime-quarry. $36; shingle-packer: cooper. piecework: tiemakers. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Ciay st. ©) BELLBOYS FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, $20 (Te:rnyd Jree fare. C. R. HANSEN & O, 110 st. AGENTS WANTED. B S SPEND HALF THE TIME TRYING TO SELL our new map of California tha: you do telling hard luck stories and you will ‘make money. WILLSON & CLARK, 3 Hardie p| "AGENTS EVERYWHERE T ROUGHOUT the United States can make from $3 50 to 38 per day, handling the latest California invention; everybody buys it: grand success in San Francisco: conrity rights free. Address CALIFORNIA PRO- DUCTION CO., 328 Seventh st., 8. F, W ANIED T0-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. 4 CARPENTERS, COUNTRY, $250 A DAY. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. POOLTENDER FOR DONKEY ENGINE IN A the woods: 6 lumber-pilers; floormen and labor- ers for country sawmill. 31 50 a day: 3 swampers, 20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary s! BAD C00; ND ¢ ,$40, COUN- try hotel; second head waiter, country hot $30: 2 waiters for springs, $25; pastry cook an baker, hotel, $40: French waiter and wife, $40. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary st : ‘ ANTED—8 LUMBER PILERS, $150 DAY ironer for laundry, $30 and board: errand boy, country, $5 and found : Swiss farmer, §20: swamp- er, 835 and board ; teamster, $4b and Foard: cooks, aiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & 628 Sacramento st. 300’00 MORE REDWOOD TIE: . 10c_each; 5 skid roadmakers! peddler for city. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 15.000 SorDs oF RED OAK AND PINE Do wood to cut, $1 to $1 50 per cord, tools furnished: 15 laborers, city and country. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 5() MORE SAWAMILL AND WOODS MEN, TA- borers and all kinds of help at $20 to $60 per month und found, see boss here early; 4 milkers, ?{zg{;o s\zsfi A farmers. $20 to $26. MURRAY & R 0 AND ROOM: 5 hotel cooks, waiters, $25; 3 dish- washers; 2 ironers, $30 and found: butcher, $30 and fownd. MURRAY & READY, 634 and’ 636 ay st ROOMS WANTED. NFURNISHED ALCOVE AND CONNECT- ing housekeeping room; man and wife; bath, as: N.of Market: no basement; reasonable. Ad- dress Room, box 17. Call. PROPERTY WANTED. HICKEN AND HOG RANCH WANTED; $2000 to $2500. Cash, box 8, this office. W ED—SMALLIMPROVED RANCH FOR 2 fine flats. SPECK'S, 602 Market. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, M ACHINERY FOR MANIPULATING GREEN M cofice: give particulars. Address S. G., box 110, this office. - K=o 109 SIXTH ST., PAYS 500D PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry: postal. LOST. PERSONAL! R. THOMAS MORAN AGREED TO PUT [A Bill onmy property. a~d agreed to put 1t in The Call the next day, and did not do it; ua‘ a8 ad it 9 months and did not send one person to o‘nk atit; I forbid him having any more to do with i‘\\? &mmy inany manner or form whatever. JOHN A CCIDENT—2 GENTLEM AND LADY who boarded Haight-street car_at Market and Montzomery sts. about 7:15_». .. May 15, 1895, during the meeting of the Grand Lodge, I. 0. O. .1 or any one else who saw the accident at that time and place when the car started will confer a_favor by addressing A. B. C., box 102, office of the Morn- ng Call. - T)EAFNESS _THE AURAPHONE WILL RE- store the hearing, cure buzzing and aid all ear troubles. F. F. FINLAY, 10 California st. GROSJFAN, VIOLIN MAKER AND RE- . pairer of siring instraments: superior strings. 307 Grant ave. Z OLLECTIONS MADE AND PEOPLE TRACED ‘at Graham's Agency, 250 Pine st., 8. F., Cal. V E. BARTLE, ATIVE OF CAM T A, Engiand, who has been Nevada and Ca'ifornia many ycars, will hear 'Df something to his advantage by communicating With the New Wisconsin Hotel, San Francisco. JF MRS, WILSKEN, FORMERLY OF 811 T e aven will pleass call a¢ 1 Fifth st., room 43, she will receive vnlm_mble package. 5 ” A “1GHEST REFERENCES GIVEN. Any one requiring a detective for private and secre: work that needs delicate handling communi- cate with #Rehiance,” box 43, this office. T,OST-THURSDAY AFTERNOON, LADY'S L small gold watch: keepsake; vicinity Kearny, Market and Third; good reward if returned. 800 Filbert st. STED—LADIES AND GENTS TO CALL Egyptian Hair Tonic and Dandruff Cure. Room 19 (take elevator). MALL BLACK DOG; YELLOW SPOTS ON front feet; new nickel collar; answers name Johnny. Return Hackmeir's House and receive reward, 85. J.OST-CARD CASE (BLACK): NAME EN- ; S. Salomon; reward. 1016 Market st. TRST-CLASS FLORTST AND NURSERYMAN desires position; either large private or com- mercial place. Address 0. P., box 17, Call Oftice. 7OUNG ENGLISH GENTLEMAN WILL work free on fruit ranch in consideration of liv- ing with family; highesc references given. Ad- drese box 72. Mercury Oilice, San Jose. ENCINEER WANTS POSITION TO RUN A pumping plant for elevators: good references. Call or address R. B. W., 946 Howard st. “rf(fifi, —SITUATION BY YOUNG GIRL in laundry to learn ironing: French pre- ferred. Call or address 710 Webster st. 7ANT TO GIVE $100 FOR A PERMANENT position as watchman or collector or any re- sponsible position. M. A., 226 Taylor st. 00D RELIABLE EASTERN WOMAN wishes a place in private family: s good cook and laundress; good references. 2439 Sutter st. TRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED CUTTER wants a_position in citv or country. Address STEIN, SIMON & CO., Market and First sts. JORK OF ANY KIND WANTED BY A strong woman; washing or sewing, Call or s 1939 Mission NG YOUN M A WAN H cleaning by the day; washing, ironing or any Kind of work. 657 Folsom st., near Third. WEDISH GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO upstairs or general housework in small family. Please call at 9 Juri st., off San Jose ave., near 25th. Y ‘enced: all kinds of cooking: be Call aL 953 Webster st., Oakland. A WEEKS NEWS FOR 5 CENTS —THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. FEMALE BELP WANTED. 00K, HEALDSBURG, §25; SECOND GIRL, ) Oakland, 820; nurse, £20; cook, city, $30; Ger- man or Swedish cook, $30; chambermaid and walt- Tess, $20; 12 housework girls, City and country, $20_ and’ $25: 6 young girls assist, $10 to §15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. DRY, $150 PER DAY. 105 Stockton st. OMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES situation as cook and laundress; city or coun- try; good references. Call at 206 Fifth st.: no housework by & widow city or county. Call or add 3, 18038 Howard ULD LIKE ANY D Yo sewing. Address 144 Fifth st., room 6. JEAT COMPETENT GIRL WANTS SITUA- AN “tion for general housework: is willing and obliging ana kind to children. 618 Stevenson st., near Seventh. VW ANTED-WASTER, COUNTRY HOTEL, $25; waiter, plain hotel, city, $25: restaurant waiter ana wife as chambermaid, $40, French preferred; second cook, $60; pastry cook, $35: assistant 'carpenter, $9 a week: dishwasher, $25: German gardener, $25. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton RLUE GREYHOUND WITH 2 SCARS ON the back. Return to 858 Howard st.and re- ceive liberal reward. Gm- MONEY ON WATCHES FROM UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. D—SECOND COOR, NICE COUNTRY hotel: $40. Apply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st W ANZED—8 MEN FOR BRICKYARD, 25 to $30 and board; butcher for city, $50 and board: also farmers, laborers, cooks, walters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. LABOKERS, WORK ON MARKET ST, CALL 6 A., 8150 day; 6 laborers, stone quarry, 175 day; & laborers, $26 and board. 51 Third st., m g COOKS, $40 AND $35, COUNTRY ) hotels; colored porter to_assist at waiting, $20, aty hotel. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st W ANTED-A FURNISHING GOOL LE! man, a dress goods salesman, a clothing salesman and a fancy goods salesman for W. STOCK, LUBIN & CO.. Sacramento, Cal._Apply Sunday’ from 9 A. M, until 4 P. . at 523 Market st., upstairs. W ANIED—THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED clothing salesman; must be 500d StockKeeper. RAPHAEL ERMAN OR_SWEDISH _HOUSEWORK girl; 2in famiiy; $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. TABLE YOUNG MAN TO LEARN barber trade. 1523 Webster st., West End, Alameda. ERMAN WOMAN, CARE OF INVALID, country, $20. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. IRL FOR LIGHT WORK,$12. MISS CUL- LEN, 105 Stockton st. AREER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. iy h ERMAN GIRL OR WOMAN, HOUSEWORK, Nevada County, $25, fare paid. MISS CUL® 105 Stockton st. TOMAN AS NURSE, 36 P CULLEN, 105 Stockto WEEK., MISS W ANTED. LIGHT HOUSEWORK IN A RE- fined family for room and board. Address A. K., Branch Office, 339 Hayes st. IRL FOR_SECOND WORK AND PLAIN X washing. $20. Apply early to MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. 7OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE TO ASSIST IN Jight housework ; sleep home: small pay. Ad- dress H. B., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. P EFINED GIRL, ABOUT 16. LIGHT WORK; . 7 50 & month: Alameda. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. ' IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion as good platn cook and light work; small Address 1153 Harrison st. NG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. Call at 11 Kearny st., room 27, first floor. YOOD WILLING GIKL WISHES A SITUA- tion to do general housework. Call a¢ 7575 Fol- R D ires a situation as housekeeper or companion. 121 Montgomery st., room 10. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION as housekeeper. 27 Taylor st., room 2. ('OMPETENT INFAN NURSE DESIRES situation: references. Apply 920 Post st. DOSITION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER by respectable American woman; is good cook ; can take entire charge: city or country. Address J. H. M., box 51, Call Office. EFINED WIDOW WISHES A SITUATION in respectable family as housekeeper; has no incumbrance; good references. Call or address 1505 Pine st 2 RESSMAKER — FIRST-CLASS _FITTER ; stylish draper and: designer: thorough dress maker; by the day; just moved, MISS WAR- WICK, 34 Grove st. 7OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS BOOK- keeper or cashier; good reference. Address S., box 47, this oflice. N GIRL WANTS PLACE FOR GEN- cral housework: no postals. 718 Valencia, be- tween Bighicenth and Nineteenth. LI-AROUND TRONE. [KAM LAUNDRY, £\ near city, £10 week; 2 girls, general house- | work, 3 n_family, $20 and $25: Lnglish_second girl and nurse, near city, $20: young girl, light housework, smail family, San Mateo. X15: 10 young girls, care children 810 and $16. C. R. HAN: TRST-CLASS HOTEL W AITRESS, CITY, $20 waitress, small private boardine-house, $15: chambermaid and wait at table, hotel, south, $: restaurant waitress, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. CANDINAVIAN, IRISH OR GERMAN COOK, washer and froner for small American family, near city, $25: fee and fare paid by lady. Apply 1o C. R. SEN & CO., 110 Geary RINGS, §20. C. R. HAN- & €O, 110 Geary st. W ANTED = COOK AND ~SECOND GIRL, same house, Santa Barbara, see party here: Iaundress and chambermaid, $30: 8 cooks, German style, $25: starched irouer, $10 week: 2 Protestant second girls, $20: 3 waitresses and chambermaids, hotels and_restaurant, $20, and $5 week : German nurse, $20; and girls for heusework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. 9 MEN AND GIRLS FOR HOUSEWORK ) in conntry towns and on ranches, #15 to $25; young woman to cook_for men, $20} short-order cook, $20; waltress, 815, fare’ paid: and other places, at MURRAY & READY'S, 634-636 Clay. W ANTED_SECOND ~WORK ~ AND 'SEW, wash, $20: American cook, country, $30: German chambermaid and seamstress, $20 1z girls for small wages. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stock- ton st. nd assist in housework, N & C0.,110 Gearyst. GIRL, SPEAKS FRENCH AND GER- man, wishes place In small private family for general housework. 621 Commercial st. WISHES SITUATION TO DO rk, city or country. 2715 Fourth,r. 2. RIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH. ing money NCLE HARRIS', 16 Grant ave. RAINED, EXPERIENCED, MIDDLE-AGED es a young infant to board. Apply %, 709 Union st., rear. ANTED—FIRS' LASS CHAMBERMAID, hotel, $18: first-class cook, private family, $35: 50 housework girls for_city and country, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Su ERMAN COOK, $26; FRENCH CHAMBER- mald, Menlo, §25, and others. MME. LEO- POLD, 957 Market st. ANTED—A NEAT GERMAN ORSWEDISH girl to do second work, references, $20. ani a girl to do general housework, small family, $20. 1114 Antonia st., off Jones, near Ellis. BY 2 FRIENDS, 1 FIRST-CLASS GOOK, DO housework, other take care children; good city references; cliy or country. Call 952 Mission ., near Sixi JXPERIENCED WOMAN, GOOD COOK, WILL do washing and ironing or housework; also nurse. 865 Mission st. TRENCH CHAMBERMAID WISHES A SITU- ation in private family: reference: good seam- stress. Address L. Y., box 45, Call Office. Y OUSG SPANISH GIRL FROM SANTIAGO wishes sewing by the day. 27 Taylor st., rm. 3. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMARN, WITH Vdaughter of 10, wishes position as managing housekeeper for widower of means: thorough seam- stress and competent to take entire charge of children; honorable position desired: no trifiers need apply: city or country: salary $25. Address MRS. 8., box 44, Call Office. Vfiu’nm. S,520. COUNTRY HOTEL, HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of EDWARD HEGGINS TAUNTON. No. 194-1310. The finder will please return to bank. OST—ON SUNDAY, PUG DOG. RETURN 521 Fourth st., receive reward. . OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in the name of TIMOTHY McSHEEHAN, No, 100,337._The finder will please return to bank. EDUCATIONAL M55 MOORE'S " BOARDING “AND "DAY school, 515 Haight st.—French taught with- out extra charge; facilities for studying music, art and languages: term opens Ai 5, 1895. WIDOWER 760D HOME WANTED BY 2 from 8 to 11. Addreds, Gith 8 entidren, sges from 8 o 11 A stating terms. % N NESS AVE cor. Bush; apartments for patients. % FEAM, VAPOR AND ELECTRIC BATH eat-olass people only. 501 Leavenworth, rm. 16 ENUINE VAPOR ELECTRIC BATHS; §1. G2 Montgomery st., rooms 5 and 6. 2 TCE _LOT, 60X100, FOR SALE CHEAP; good speculation. 132 Sixth st., Toom 28. FAIN — THEOSOPHICAL SPIRITUALIST; ‘:l‘:c’le Fridy; free. 2 tockton, omceq VICE FREE_MARRIAGE LAWS. AC( Maeat casen. MCOABE, Attorney, 1027 Market, » RIC AND MEDICATED BATHS. Bty o, foom 11; hours 10 to 10; 81; for merly 121 Montgomery, NTS PER_DO; length, Goden’s Art Studio, 10 Sixth s DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws & specialty; sults, Superior, Justice and Police Courts; terms reasonable: collectiol W. HOW t-law, 850 Market, cor. St $‘1 NEUHAUS. Merchant Tallor, 115 Kearny. ADCLIFFE HALL, BELMONT, CAL, THE beautiful country home of the late WILLIAM C. RALSTON A preparatory school for girls, opens August 15. For circulars address the director. MRS. ALPHEUS BULL. DART ON'S_SOHOOL OF MAGAZINE and-Newspaper Illustration will open Septem- ber 9 in the old rooms of the Art Association, 424 Pine st. Address for particulars, J. H. E. PAR- TINGTON, Third ave. and Twelfth st., Oakland. M ES, MELVILLE SNYDER, ORATORICAL, vocal and dramatic academy; also piano classes and private lessons now resumed. 519 Van Flfil SUITS, §16; DRESS PANTS, $4 75. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 435 Montgomery st. children’s cast-0 R C. E. FARNUM HAS MOVED TO THE Nucieus building, cor. Third and Market sts. (ONE MORE CUT— SER ak Roll Top Desks. $14 to $35 Onk Chiffoniers. From $10 up Bed Sets. . $17 50 up O Oflcloths and Linoleums. -80c up Stoves and Ranges..... ..... o 33 up Thousands of barzains. We keep everything. Cash or time payments. . NOONAN, 1017 21-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. X street Ness O0p, AARDER FOR SATURDAY, 83 50. | BANIO AND PIANO LESSONS, 50C EACH. 4814 Third. 844 Howard st. LASS BARBER, ALSO BOOTBLACK. | JOWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE, Powell; call aftér 2 p. M. 5. BOWENS, M. incipal. )—BARBER FOR SATURDAY AND 16 East st. class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1234 Bush. R WANTED. 605 STANYAN M 1LLMAN FOR FURNITURE WORK. 21 New Montgomery st. TANTE RIGHT, INTELLIGENT MAN W Cooh timattons 11 Titia st in siors. UNCH WAITER FOR RESTAURANT. 3 4 Howard st. VW ANIED —A DISHWASHER. 613 CLAY T NCH WAITER. 208 FIRST ST. MORNIN t. TO PEDDLE FRUT fourth and Shotwell. REFERENCE RE- G, 7:30, FOR OUT- 1’)}\1,\'1'1;!{ THIS side work. Page and Sc ©) INTELLIGE Z good wages. ‘W ANTED—BELLBO uired. Marguerite, 417 Larkin. TRONG MAN FOR KITCHEN WORK. 213-15 Pine st. 334 R WITH $300; chance of a lifetime; profitable business estab- ed. WALTER, box 91, Call Office. TANTED — MAN WITH $100 IN GOLD- lined signs and name-plates: can be read in the something entirely new. 771 Howard, rm. 13. 15 () PARTA OU. business: suited to steady man satisfied with $15 10 $20 per week. 5 Stockton st., room 2. ARD TO_THE PUBLIC—RICHARDS RIEZS- U taurant. 317 Fourth st., open all night. ARBERS—BEST CHANCE EVEROFFERED to buy shop: running 2 chairs steady; selling on acco sick Apply Call Office. 400 COND HANDED SHOES,SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission st OY TO LEARN VARNISHING TRA f)E‘, 0. who has had some experience. Apply 330 Minna st., bet. 6 and 8 P. 3. WA A YOUN YLINDER PRESS- man, $8. Address B., box 16, Call Office. y FANTED — YOUNG JOB PRINTER. AD- , box 16, Call Office. WHO CAN CUT MEAT. 3308 3 dar Mission st. WEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 1133 Antonlo st., off Jones, nr. IRST - CLASS CLOAK silk-blouse makers, for outdoors. 534 Geary ANTED—2 COOKS, $25; 4 HOUSEGIRL $20; waltress, borrding-house, $20. 832 Gear. VW ASTED—2 SALESWOMEN FOR LADIES underwear, gloves, embroideries and notions; an experienced millinery trimmer and an experi- enced saleswoman for ladies' cloaks for WIIN- STOCK, LUBIN & CO., Sacramento, Cal. Apply Sunday, from 9 . M. to 4 P. 3., at 528 Market st., upstairs. VW ANTED — COMPETENT _PROTESTANT 2irl for cooking and general housework in small family ; wages $20; references required. Ap- ply 2518 Sacramento st. NISHERS AND t 7OUNG LADY OF GOOD APPEARA. sires place in restaurant as cashie keeping. ~Address 1706 Larkin RACTICAL TICK SEWER AND CUTTER. Address, stating experience and salary, T. A., box 47, Call Office. TOUNG GERMAN GIRL DESIRES PASSAGE to Europe in exchange for services as nurse to children or companion to lady; best of references. Call or address 2020 Powell st. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES POSITION to do upstairs or general housework. Address L. A., box 5. this office. N EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINEMENT would like any kind of sewing; satisfaction guaranteed. Call :l room 2, first flat, 119 Ninth st. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTED, TO DO general housework. Please call at 221 Third st., rcom 186, top floor. 7 ANTED—PARTNER, DRESSMAKING: nice housekeeping rooms; §160. 1613%, De- visadero st. (VIRL, GENERAL HOUSBWORK: ASSIST with children; German preferred. 1218 Ful- ton st. - » TOUNG GIRL TO WAIT AT TABLE IN DIN- ing-room. 850 Howard st. INEAT YOUNG GIRL, ASSIST HOUSEWORK and care baby ; wages $10 10 $12. 2420 Howard. IRL TO COOK AND ASSIST IN HOUSE- ‘work. 2813 Pine st. 7OUNG DRESSMAKER DESIRES GENTS' suspenders and muillers to embroider to order. Room 78, 105 Stockton st. T)RESSES MADE §3 UP: SKIRTS 76¢ UP; FIT guaranteed. 559 Stevenson st. ESPECTABLE LADY WISHES A SITUA- tion; is a good cook and housekeeper: speaks Erench ‘and Germun: no objection to g0 a short distance in the country. Call at 1550 Powell st., cor. Green. RENCH WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing, ironing or housecleaning; or will take gentlemen’s washing or mending. Call or ad- dress 322 Seventh st. 7OUNG DANISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION in American family to assist in general house- work; speaks no English. Call or address E. N. ALSING, 804 Filbert URSE, COM ENT TO TAKE ENTIRE charge of infant or growing children; best city references. J. S., 612 Powell st. TDOW WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS hgusekceper. Call 1027 Market st., top i00r, room (HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age tree SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. YouNe “MAN, AGED 20,1 DESIRES SITUA- tion as oflice-boy; is willing to_make himselt ‘ene?lly useful. Address J. C., 170414 Leaven- worth st. TEADY YOUNG MAN DESIRES PERMA- nent situation; handy at most anything. Ad- dress McK., box 104, Call Office. COACBMA —WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN; 200 milkdr, driver and general hand abouta E-)lvnw place; first-class reféremces. Address E., X 27, this office. ITUATION WANTED BY A STEADY AND ober young man (German) as grocery clerk: firscclass references: s a good barkeeper: wages no object. Address Clerk, 82914 Post st. ROCERY-CLERK—YOUNG MAN 23 WOULD Jike position in grocery-store; best reterences. MILLER, 1037, arket st. ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN AND WIFE (German) no_children; man first-class farmer and gardner; wife a good housekeeper. Address ¥. G., box 71, Call. 00D ALL-ROUND BUTCHER WISHES A situsiion; city or conntey. Addrese 16 Morcls ave., off fiarrison at., bet. Fifth and Sixth. TOUNG MAN WISHES SITUATION IN retail or wholesale store. Address G. K., box 24, this office. “OUNG MAN, 27, STEADY AND SOBER., wishes situa asdriver milk, baker or laun- drv wagon; speaks German; ref. M., box 14, Call Ofiice, IRL TO TAKE CARE CHILDREN AND assist second work. Apply 204 Haight st. OUNG GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR general housework wages §15. 408 Van Ness. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENLRAL HOUSE- work. 930 Eddy st. TRL TO DO HOUSEWORK AND COOKING. Apply forenoon, 1718 Geary st. URSE FOR CHILD 3 YEARS OLD: GER- man preferred: $8 per month. 2024 Bush st. XPERIENCED APPRENTICE ON FINE coats. 108 Battery st., third floor. ANTED—GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. 1625 Leavenworth 500 YOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK ON fruft. Apply immediately at CALIFORNIA CANNERIES E0, "Brannan st. bet. Third and ‘oukth. WAN;I‘E‘D—&PM‘ENFAP:P gfllm Tgowonx on fruit. ited ‘rul acking mpany, 1160 Harrison st. * % ARBER SHOP FOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT of retiring from business, the best barber-shop bathhouse in San Lufs Obispo, California; ard three chairs and three bathrooms: established eleven years: located in the very business center of the town; a good chance fora good man; no rea- sonable ofter refused. For further particulars in- quire of owner, M. LEWIN, San Luis Obispo, or WILL & FINCK, San Francisco. W ASTEDIWENTY LUMBER PILERS: wages $1 50 per day. Apply room 19, 319 Pine. D—A PRACTICAL PRINTER TO take charge of a country newspaper. Address Printer, box 6, Call, giving experience, wages de- sired, references and address. 20Y OF 17 OR 18 TO HELP ON MILK WAG- on; German preferred. Address 1509 Brod- erick. OY WITH SOME EXPERIE ing off gloves, eic. FARRANT & CO., 1436 Market st. EAMEN FOR' EUROPE, HONOLULU AND all parts of the world. 103 Montgomery ave. T QITT S SCHOOL FORBOYS, BURLINGAM San Mateo Co., reopens AIIK; 6. TRA G.HOIT RIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH- ing money at UNCLE HARRIS'. 15 Grant ave. VUK K EEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHME :course $30. 5 Siockton st.,r. 5 TOCAL TEACHEE JOSEPH GREVEN IM- proves and beautifies even spoiled volces, and procures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st. 7\ IOLIN, MANDOLI FAR, CORNET, AME INA Mo e toth MILLS, president, Mills College P, O., Alameda Co., Cal. Next term st 7, 1895. ACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES thorough commercial & English traini [, ¥ H, GERMAN, anguages, 122 O'Farre! “A 0. ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205%% . Gough st.; assistant teacher for beginners. J IGET SCHOOL: HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- lege, 24 Post st.; commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish; low rates. Huiw E LE; ESTAB- lished In 1869; Pion tore. BERTHA SPITZ, 111 Stockton st.: strictly one price only. SSCARDS, $1.60; SENT FREE, country. HILL, 72434 Market st. ACHIN ND BRUSH 4c yard; contracts taken. WAIN- WRIGHT, 1460 Market: machines soid or hired. INGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade s guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druft or falling hair or money refunded: never known to fail: try it. By all draggists price $1, or SMITH BROS., Fresno, Ual. LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT .3 D, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, Dipe, etc.; cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st.. nr. Eighth. ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and & Very large stock of them, t00; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore zoing elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019- 25 above Sixth. UITS RETAILED AT Sansome st.. upstairs. cn Gate ave. LD GOLD, SILVER, GE. jothing bought. PRELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearsed onstage. R.5&12,1.0.0. . block, 7thand Market. ‘QCHOOL ELECTRICALyCIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, ‘surveying, srchitecture, sssay: estab. ‘64, VAN DER NAILLEN,723 Mkt TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. 'NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46: private or class. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan: guages rapidly tanshi. Write for catalogue. CLAIRVOYANTS. ADVIGE AND ASSISTANCE FOR ALL; SE- cure a charm and wear diamonds. His parlors are always filled with anxious people seeking relia- ble information and every reply is most gratifying All are pleased. Professor Eugene gives advice on business, speculations. investments, love, court- ship, warriage and divorce: settles lovers’ quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice. He Jocates mines and buried treasures. tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil influences. gives advice pertaining to lawsults, locates and Tecovers oid cstates. Developing mediums a spe- cialty. The troubled and unfortunate should sek his counsel. Thousands of families long sepa- rated have been reunited by his efforts: thousands of hearts made glad through his truthful predic- tions. He is the only clairvovant on earth recog- nized by the profession as their brightest star. All persons unsuccessful in business, who seem to be unlucky, should visit him, seek his aid and start aright.” Thousands have become wealthy through his_advice. He is ever ready to assist those with capital to find a safe and good-paying nvestment. Young men starting in business will find it greatly to thelr advantage to consult him on all matters of financial interest (0 themselves. Professor Eugene shouldfnot be’classed with the many cheap pretenders who Infest cities and bring disrepute (o the profession. His past successes i matters of great import are a positive guaranty of his power to perform the wonders that have made him famous. Al are invited to call. Hours 9 A.x. 108 P. M. Leétters, with stamps, answered. Address F.EUGENE, 1206 Market street, San Francisco, parlors 102, 108 and 104, first floor. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS SIGNPAINTER. Apply W. G. DOERRER, Mechanics’ Pavilion. -CHATR BARBER SHOP: CHEAP: GOOD location; no oppositieh. Apply this ofiice. EN'S SHOES 14-SOLED. 40c: HEELS, 250; done in 15 minuies. 635 Kearny st.,basement. CHATIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; 3 LIV- ing-rooms, rent $15. 173734 Market st. OATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 A.M. at the Golden Gate ave, _entrance. CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 12121218 Market st. OW TO BECOME A CLAIRVOYANT—KEY tothe mystery of mediumship; most wonder- ful book since the Bible: 50 cents. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 606 Montgomery st.. S. F. ME. MOREAU~GREAT AND ONLY ME- dium; give heracall; fee 25¢c up. 131 Fourth st. (LET MONEY ON DIAMONDS AT UNCLE FEARRIS', 15 Grant ave., near Geary st. RS, ANTHONY, MEDIUM, LIFE-READER: ladies, 26¢; gents, 50c. 164 Tehama, off Third. SURE SAFE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE disease; a home in confinement with best care; with the privacy of a home and couveniences of & hospital; consultation free and confidential: & positive cure for liquor. morphine and tobacco habit: every case guaranteed out injury to bealth. MRS. DR. GWYER, 226 Turk st. EW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician ;knowledge can be sent&used at home;all cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. LL FEMALE G RE- IRREGULARITIES stored in one day: no instruments: Freach remedies guaranteed at any time: consult iree, MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. R. AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY ot 12111 Mission, now 1508 Market, returned from Kurope with latest improved medical sci- ences; irregularities cured in few hours: guar't'd; ; female diseases speedily cured. RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF women: ladies near or far ssured quick relief of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe cure guaranieed: no instruments; home in confine- ow fees: pills $2. 1370 Market st. RIVATE ENTRANCE FCR LADIES WISH- ing money at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. LL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. SCOTT, formerly of 1103, Turk, now 118 £ddy st., the only reliable specialist in San Francisco: $500 paid for a case I cannot cure, no matter what cause; special attention to dis- ease of the eye. ADIES, IF TRREGULAR CONSULT MRS, EMARY ; sure cure. b Franklin, cor. Market. MAILLLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER falls to correct any female irregularities from whatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W, JOY, Powell and Market sts., San Francisco. ADIES LAVENA REMEDY THE ONLY safe: guarantee preventive; absolute privacy.. Call or address LAVENA CO., 22 Kearny st., S. ¥., 1st floor; hours 10 5,7 to 9. R, RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE FOR LOST manhood : general weakness: three bottles $5. STERN BROS. drugsists, sole ag'ts, 111 Grant ave. HE LIGHTNING RHEUMATISM CUKE for chronic or inflammatory rheumatism; best remedy on earth: price £3. MARTIN Remedy Company, 2231 Mission st., 8. F. AUDET'S APHRO TABLETS—THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotency, and all disorders of the sexual organs: $1abox: 6 boxes $5: send for circular. WIDBER'S Drug Store, 14 Eilis st., sole agent. A LFEAUS FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO ladies troubled with irregulariti anger: safe and sure: $2 50 express C. 0. D.; don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland, Cal. RESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 266. MME. LEGGETTE, 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. IVE MEN, CITY OR COUNTRY, TO CAN- Vass a new summer article: pay $3 50 per day. California Production Co., 328 Seveénth st., S, F. 1000 =N 1O EAT BEEFSTEAK, MUTTON chops, Hamburg steak, bc. 635 Clay BARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL _SEC. Barbers' ‘Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages (o place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTTON AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know MUZART, 819 Kliis, near Taylor; 100 large Tooms: 26¢ night, $1 50 week: very cheap. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO st.; 100 outside rooms; best spring heds; single rooms 20c a day; $1 a week: meals, 10c. 32] ELLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS afe TO 50c <L anight; $1 to $3 a week; open all night. ATTEN'X’].DN—]OC & 15c NIGHT, GOOD & clean rooms. Railroad House, 533 Commercial. 100 MEN TO TARELODGING AT THE NEW place, 717 Howard st., near Third; best in town;: 15¢ t6 50c per night. HOES SOLED 16 MINUTES; WHILE YOU ‘wait; half usual price. 859 Howard, 40914 Pine. [QREE BEER: BEST IN CI1Y; 2 SCHOONERS for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. OMPETENT RELIABLE YOUNG GIRL FOR general housework and cooking. 1218 Treat avenue, PXPERIENCED MACHINE OPERATORS ON straw hats. 597 Mission. . RENCH ACCORDIAN-PLEATING, PINK- X' ing, stamping, patent butten-holes. 187 Sixth. ADIES TO LEARN HAIRDRESSING, ‘manicuring, eradicate wrinkles and blemishes, BUTLER'S, 181 Post st.. T.'NDELL TOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— 4 single farnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. 2' -CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY at 44 Fourth st.: no humbug. 1SS MALVINA, AMERICAN CLAIRVOY- ant and magnetic healer. 7664 Howard st. RS. FIX, TEST MEDIUM, 43813 BRANNAN st.; fee $1. EON, PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE reader, 533 Post:h’rs 10 to 8daily : and Sunday. N U-PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILL: safe_and eflicient emmenagogue: $1 per bo: RICHARDS & CO., druggists, 406 Clay, sole agts. LL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Market: leads all competitors: only qualified, trusty spe- cialist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no matter what cause; treatment scientitic, barmless and painless; never fails; home in confinement. A UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms: love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune-telling: develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven oly ceals and the Palestine wonder charm: fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. e e e esion, mr. Twentietn, SPIRITUALISM, WAIN'S TO-NIGHT—PROF. LEE, ARTIST- poet, will talk up faces. 105 Siockton st R. RICORD LS; EXPRESS SATE, sure, reliable: Ricord’s specialties, females. Maison et Cie, Agts. ROOT'S, Sixth and Howard. RS, Dk. WEGENER, PRIVATE HOME W for all female diseases: separate homes for la- Qies before and during confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor; ir- regularities cured in a day: guaranteed: no_instra- ments; regular physiciaus of long and successtul practice; traveters attended; no delay: all business strictly confidential; babies adopted. 419 Eddy st. RS. HERROM, MEDIUM, HAS from 16 Turk st. to 35 Turk. TROVED DEHALL.X.SICA ISTER, SECOND FLOOR, next Hibernia Bank: disenses of women. V.MILLER, MATERTALIZIN « seance; 8 P. M.; 25c. 535 Post BE e RS. FULTON, SLATE-WRITIN( M to-night; 50c: sits daily. 31 Fell fi e RS. FULTON; MATERIALIZI. to-night, 50 ofs. sits dally. 51 Fei) st o Z ASTROLOGY. AB;IE}ALSEER—PR(‘!. HOLMES, 523 GEARY £t Bovoscopes auautions siocis dvioe - STORAGE 'WILSOH BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Storage; low rates; telephone South 762. ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, fic: bottle wine, dc. 609 Clay st. EN'S SHOES 14-SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 26c; done in 15 minutes. 835 Kearny st., basement. UTTERS AND TATLORS TO ATTEND THE 8. F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10. W ANTED, IMMEDIATELY —LADIES T0 learn millinery; trade taught in 3 months 234 Taylor at. erfin—sm«m ROOMS, 16¢ A DAY; $1 week ; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a week; reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. PELVATE ENTRANCE FO! LADIES WISH- 1ing money at UNCLE HARRIS', 156 Grant ave. EXEERIBNCED SHIRT-POLISHER AND ironers.” Call Monday early, American Laun-, ary, 2120 Lombard st. MILLINERY “TRADE TAUGHT; PUPILS are taken in class or private: terms reason- able. 2510 California st. 2 FBENCE ACCORDION PLEATING: TAELOR- made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 Mcallisterst. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES; done while you walt: at léas than half the usual price; all repatiing dome at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission gt., bet. First st. and Second st. W ANTED-_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs_Penver House, 217_Third st.; 160 Jarge rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to $3 per week. JURNITURE, PIANOS AND T Gandine reciived 5n sorsis oo s ALEE, on consignments; fire proof building. 410 Post sty ICE PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT at the most reasonable price in the city. MRS, M. PFEIFFER, midwife, 2014 Folsom st. FIRREGULAR Olt ANY FEMALE DISEASE Puetz and be_content. 25434 dth. DENTISTS. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR ranted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. R.J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings; Sundayi till noon. R.REA.300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WORK at lnl‘esig_rlc:s and w}rmmegi open evenings. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of improved bridge wo: or teeth JHIRST-CLASSSTORAGE; N P& Market st. ‘”‘éfif{‘fi‘%‘i’y‘f‘fii’.‘ TYPEWRITEES AND. SUPPLIES, FoREesT mgfi‘?m CALIGRAPH: 1T s bestt work. writer and Supplies Co., 413 MZ:{@EE;":S 23pe 00D TYPE\\‘RITEBB, SALE AND RENT. G JHANSON & (0., Chronicle Bidg., room 38. PHYSICIANS. HEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- clal attention to these diseases.’ J. A. McDON- ALD, M.D., 1236 Market at., 2 10 4, 710 8 P. M. 100 MEX TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c. 18 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ARMENTS PRRFECTLY COMPLETED without trying on; call and test. Lawrence Catting-school, 1231 Market st. T R S N1 81, . Pacitic nomg‘!.commnem and uld-d&rm HOME, AFRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. AMRS. DR. FUNK %, 1416 Elghth st., Alameda. wl{h? yiplrnge. moved Irom 6 1020 O Farrell st. T CHALFANTS'S,8 MASON,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are made to ?lm. or no charge; on bridges, crowns end gold plates prices reduced: !Infll goldrglllm only $2: painless extraction. 'ROOME DENTAY, ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- C ket, bet. 3a_and 4tn;gas specialists: only rei:- able agent for painiess exteaction: artificial teetn 9[!:' 'fl“!n:g g:om $1; extracting 50c, with gas $1. A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS £00d as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMAS, dentist, 830 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. R. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. D LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST. near Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made: old plates mad 3 Leeth: from 88 per set: extracting 500, sas given " SEWING MACHINES, $ 25, NEW DOMESTIC SEWING-MACHINE; » €OSt 360 aul attachments. 93914 Mission. PMPEBBOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. TTRY ACSE JIOUSE, 657 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room; 25¢ night; $1 week. $20 NEW WHITE MACHINE:; DROP LEAF. « drawers, cover, attachments. 205 Fourth, (OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIAT! CRray RG e EAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—TH CRAERTT DT & any address in e United United States or Canada one year for #1.50, pouie >

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