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o ] ; | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FKIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1895. 0UT-0F-TOWN PERSONALS,. Los Angeles, Cal;, Aug. 12.—Mrs. H. M. Sale Jeaves for Catalina Island to-day to spend a couple of J. Harry Morrisey left yes- terd: with friends at San - s Mrs. J. ¢ Rochester went north on the Santa Rosa ¥ terday to spend a month in San Francisco. Miss-Carrie D: Ellsworth has gone to San Fran- cisco for study and will reside with Mrs HA Rideout. Mrs. R. B. Treat is spending & few weeks with San Francisco friends, Miss Wede- m r left yesterc for San Francisco to visit her friend Mrs (nee Lee). Mrs. K. H. Wede, W al manager of the Dr. Wayiand, ¥ day and sales were Cal. & the. President Ives of Southern California R has come up from Coronado, ‘&ccomvani her daughter, 0 | afier rigidly enforce spend a little time in 1 Angeles. Rev.and | z M ®G. 7N Fiic of Pasadena have gone north for & month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams and Mrs. B. Howe of Sac- outhern California and are H. H. Bruner, the well- known San Luis Obispo banker, is touring through Southern California. 'Mrs. Luella Smith and Mts. Elizebeth Reeves of Sacra- ento, who have been spending some time at , ure now in_Los Angeles en route . Judge Waldo M. York and family are | ying the month of August in a handsome ina. Miss Kiokke, who is pa er in Europe, is now at Colog: Hon. T. ramento are doing now in Los Angeles. the mine eighteen per ton. crosscut on the 600 ne | D. Mott and_family cation at Santa Barbara. Mr.and rager are at Santa Monica. Mr. W. B. Cline are at Hotel del Coronado. | mentioned for air. and M Mr. and Mrs. William T. Tevis of Bakersfield Lieutenant George N. are ai Santa Monica. Pasadena, has gone to Chase of the Carlton san Francisco for a we: and is from 10 to 15 We ha tons 150 $12 per ton. week 102: Cloverdale, Cal.,, Aug. 14.—Mrs. J. Sturrock Hall leit last Monday for a two weeks’ visit to | ves and friends in Oakland. Miss F. M. tat the residence of d to her home in San es Holloway and Cooke spent Monday and Tuesday in Santa Rosa. Miss Emma Meiler, “‘Queen of Roses” at the Healdsburg floral fete inst spring, is 2_guest at the Smith villa, adjoining town. A. H. Yordi left for San Francisco on the early train Wednesday to enter the Hastings Law School. Sam R. Sample is in San Francisco on busine Thomas Mitchell returned irom & three wee stay in the metropolis last Monday evening. W. F. Brush and his son, Fred W.,are in San Francisco attending to b s matters. Mrs. H. Hamilton and daughter, Miss Georgis, a Rosa, are guests at the residence of S 1. Fowler. A.Lancelof San Rafael is spi a week’s vacation at_Preston. Mrs. M _J ot, Walter Elliot , started Vedne: Mellville. ess in the dward Sonter d in Clover- or a mont Miss Villa g relatives and iriends in tne E bert of Cloverdale has tto carry the United established mail | fter & month's v1 Bank sh, returr Jose Monday. The Mi: $19,040 20. and shait No. ported on the street will be torn down, Brunswick works idle for a long peri utilized in that way furnish pipe for a thi tunnel. to the Combinat n Fm inclines and the tui the work will take assuming g day Harr} y H dale varded t mailson the. re REGULAR MORNING 300 Andes.. 400 B&B..1 loverdale to the Geysers. Miss | 150 Bodie to her home in |100... 100 Bullion. 500 Bulwer 100 CCav urteen editors and as many There are | newspaper | | sojourning at Catalia Island. -Among o 2 Andes ¢ arrivals in the former class are EQItor | 300 Beiener,. 31500 nson of the Oregonian and E. D. Mason of | 400 8 & B the Santa Cruz Journal. Mrs. A. D.Jones of | 10 .occ- o 3 5 > | 50 Bodie Stockton is & guest at.the Grand View. E.| 500 Caledn. Marshall arrived at the Metro- Berge and C. 100 Chollar. ¢ vesterday. An impromptu concert was given in the parlors of the Metropole lust even- | pyug vesterd ing et which Mrs. A. Bonnheim of Sacramento | : ng all listeners with her sweet, | ntant-General A. W. 400 Alpha.. 400 Andes Belcher. his wife at remain a fow ) the General . n the Grar L K Colovel € . Crocker, fuir of the South’ [ 600 Bodie. his morning, hav- | 300 § Accompanied by Cap- | 700 Chalnge. Lindley and General | 400 Chollar ncamp- | a7 ern Pac ing s ine ye gion heuling in a big barra- & and a rockbass as his share of the spoils. Crocker cap 200 C Imp...01 AFT 200 Alpha )0 Alta Aug.: 14.—Mr ughtér and M ove. itt Love has returned from Menlo W. “A. Whitehurst . Burrows are home |3 { 200 100 Bodie | 300 Caledoni | 160 ceav ito County is in town. i her sister, Mrs. n San Francisco this wee! k has entered the Univer acramento, na Montgom- | Hon. Thomas Mrs. Truman of Fo ting her parents, M St. Clair and c fountai wis is visiting her mother in | o County, is | . C. Brown. EastSierra Nev Aug. 14.—Among rson Springs are: . Davis, J. Guth, k Coachman, | | EsstB.& B | i | 80 Hale & Norers. 1 Towa.. Dawsen, A. M. Guth, J. Tscha STOCK AND UNITE! of the north line, wi ground west of the 70U-level ally connecting with the The sonth drift from the tenth floor of the north raise. 700 level, has been driven 42 feet south and con stope coming north on the ninth foor. of connection is in_quartz assaying from $7 to $9 per ton, principally gold. Gi floors above the fourth continues to break off sharply to the southwest, sample of w i§ We have shipped one bar bullion —the par value of which was the coin returns of which were | he Virginia Chronicie says: companies will erect mining works 1ation shaft to the two incline: A five-i As soon as the 1200 Caleda. 100 C Pownt AFTERNOON 9100 CO&V 300 Exchar 714 400 1.15 400 100 CCaV2.9215 500 100 Confid..1.08/200 Kentuc RNOON SE: 08400 Exchar. 133006 & C - .30/100 H&EN 1. 300 B & B...1.15400 Juli .1:1215 400 Justic 1400 Kentu 200 Mexican. ) Mono. | 300 Con N'Y.05400 Occidnt Eccles, H. 8. Deming, Mrs. H. 8. Deming, Mrs. lliam H. Raymond, J. B. Leuck, A. W. Wilson. - .- - THE STOCK MARKFT. Prices ran along at about the same place yester- not very heavy. Some atten- tion is being directed to the 1650 level of the Con. . where there is said to be considerable unopened ground, but the sanguine anticipations of the operators do not seem to mprove prices. NOTES. The Sonth Eureka Mining Company of Amador County has levied an assessment of two cents per share, delinguent Sentember 23. the San Francisco board has officially uotified the members that he will here- the rule adopted ten years ago that any member who deals in stocks upon the streets after the adjournment of the board shall be subject to a fine of $5 for each offense. In the Belcher mine, on the 300-foot level, the joint Belcher and Seg. Belcher south drift is in quartz giving low assays. There have been hoisted during the past week and stored in the orehouse at ons of ore, the average (op car sample of which shows an assay value of $28 49 Inthe Crown Point they have started a west level at a point 200 feet south th a view of prospecting the ope and_incident- eventh floor of the stope with the The_point cted yesterd: g south, on the floor, 700 ievel, the quartz feet wide, assaying from $8 to e extracted during the past pounds of gold ore, the aver- was $10 25, 0f which The Brunswick at shait No. 1 No contract for the buildings has been let as vet, however,and the companies will, probably build them themselves. It has been re- that the Utah mining works and the Jumber used in the The Utah works have been and they might be profitably .' Mr. McCone will put up s-engine at each incline of sufficient power 10 sink the incline to the 1500 leve! He will also ree-inch water main from tne and to the h water-main now runs There are nOwW thirty: shat six men employed on the lode. and the work in the very satis- | nnel is progressing steam has been got in a big jump. The Brunswick er magnitude as the days BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: SESSTON COMMENCING AT 9:30. 14100 Mex 42300 Oceid SE: 61100 Seg I Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock EEGULAR SESSION—10:30. .43 600 Mexican..75 42 £00 Oceidtl... .30 41 800 Ophir ...1.65 .85 300 Union . 4 400 Utah. 1100 YJacker40 30. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Aug. 15—4 P. a. Bid. Asked., Bid. Asked. 08 Jackson SE oA 37 02 04 07 08 0z 03 01 02 72 73 12 = B - - 05 4/North G. & 29 1 3 3 Occidentai. Ophir.. 2.90 Overman 02 Potos BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Aug. 16-2 P. 1. D STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. | US4scoup. 112 — [USdsreg...112 — { MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Cal-stCbless. 110 — Do, 2diss6s.101 — Cal Elec L 65106 107 P &0 Ky6s..110 120 | Cntra C W 5510034101 3 — 1 p 85 95 116%, | K 108 105 e F&CH RR6S106 — 100 gy A Geary-stRSs. — 103 SF&NPRR5810114310234 rederick | Toax ks, — — (SPRRAriz6s 97 100 nley. Mary Boice, Mrs. 104 SPRRCaits.113 — Délnar Devening, John — |SPRR Calbs. 8733100 M. Cleary, James Dono- 102 Do, 1congd. 8712100 e Miss Kate Donohoe, vhitman, Mrs. J. Ry Cal 5a.. Ozk Gas b Do, 2d iss Omnibu Dr. Rankin and R Cal 65.. 1003510 SPBrRCal6s. 9814100 SV Water 651231212435 SVWateras., 9815 — |StktnG&E 63102 105 SunstT&T 63 103 Sutter-stR5s.110 — RIRIRE Te frm i ViKY 1/ OABIOIAL | (SASBIMBEIUA | VIl WO o8 rost of San Jacinto is visiting relatives | (oL o WATER COUE T + Rosa. Postmaster Lewis has come | Sarin Gor . 9% 63%4/Sprng Valley 100141008, back from i vacation, spent at Capitola. Sisintes ill Kinsel has gone to Nevada to visit the PR AT Hon. R rdin. E.D.Harrington, connected | Capital S [ERCOCHEE AT A with th on Office at Washington, is here. | Geuirn &, o8 — |Stockono o 18 28 Dr. Taylor of the State University and wife are | PacGasimp, 80 80% Bere on avisit. W. W, Percival of Conira Costa, e S a former student of the Pacific College here, is 3 3 2 g his old alma mater. Miss Mary | FiremansFd.163 160 [Sun. Lot is visiting her parents here. She will COMMBECIAL BLICKSFOCKS. return to Stanfords on the opening of the uni- | AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.127 versity. - Oscar Reeve lelt this week for | AncloCal .. — 82iglondonsSi. o 31 where' .he - will ‘atrend" / the | Zenk ol Oal22d, 230 THLEER 0 = rohadbourne of Sulsun | pirgiNationl177% — [|SatherBCo. — — . Warboys here. John Nelson | Grangers.... — =@ — | and family left this week for Salem, S. Dak. Judge W. W. Porter and his daughter Alice are in San Frencisco this week. GerS&1.Co..1625 Pasadens, Cal., Aug. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hurlbut and Miss Hurlbut returned to-day to their old rooms at the Metropole, Avalon, where they will remain two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D, Daggett and Miss Daggett of Columbia Hill are’ at Catalina. Mr.and Mrs. F. B. Wetherby, who are occupying their cot. STREET 105 4034 15 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. — [Sav&Loan.. — 150 Securlty. 225 300 Union Trust. — 800 RBAILROAD STOCKS. — (Oak.SLaHav 90 [presidio 411/ Sutterst. POWDER STOCKS. 1634 Juason.. tage at Avalon, Catalina, were joined to-day by = . 100 {Vigor 80c Mrs. Wetherby's sister, Miss Vissicher. Mr. and = LA Mrs. Robert T. Vandevort and their daughter MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Dorothy left to-day for a two weeks’ stay at the | BlkDConlCo. — 1055 PacAuxFA.. 13 — Hotel del Coronado. Mrs.. H. A. Dreer and | (81 CotMills. — —"'{Pac Borax... 98100 Miss Dreer of Livingston place went to Mon- | T3 Dy Dock — o1 |paolanCo = B terey to-day for a month’s stay. Hon. H.W. | GasConacem — o [hacholl fl" A Megee and tamily have returned trom Long | RawC&sCo. & BiglbacTransCo — 2614 each. HutchSPCo.. 1055 117 PacT&TCo. 50 — JudsonMfgC. — - Sunset T . 35 - Santa Cruz, Aug. 13.—Among the late ar- | Merbeasss100 110 |CaledCCor = 25 rivals at Hotel Capitola are: H. A. Gabriel, | OceanicSSCo — 30 | B. Letne, Mrs. L. Heney, Mr. and Mrs. J v and child, Miss Belle Rose, S. J. Rose, Stump, Professor Holland, 0. S. Johnson, A. Garcia, John Blessing, Lena Lauck, Vicke Koffel, Mrs. Saunders, F. Brassy, Miss Louise Brassy, Miss_Abaden, Miss Mattie George, Miss Anna Kuleck, Al Géorge, G. E. Eccles, J. M. Scheemel, E. M. Jefferols, J. E. Corey, Carlotta Deckelman, Levi Chase, Mrs. Levi Chase, T. B. Bunting, Mrs. T. B. Bunting, Mrs. F. 0. Hihn, Mrs. O. S. Tuttle, Miss Mollie Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Bugbee, Hon. H. Taylor Joyslin. Street—$5000 S F GR. J Mooney, Cal ZEtna Springs, Aug. 14.—The reopening of the schools and the movement to the sea shore has no appreciable effect on the number of vis- itors here. Following are last week’s arrivals: E. C. Soufnworth and wife, Sanger; W. A. Buckingham and wife, Wallace S. Taylor, A.W. Taylor, B. F. Saylor, Mrs. Haake, Miss Alice Haake, Mrs. L. N. Howard, Fred Brake and wife, A. Nichelsburg, J. Schultz, Miss Schultz, Miss' Gimmel, George Hinkle, M. Curran and wife, George Thomas and wiie, San Francisco; W. H. Quinn, Oakland. e Capitola, Cal., Aug. 15.—Arrivals at Hotel Capitola: J. Ringot and wife, Hoilister; Toby Lord, San Jose; Mrs. McGregor, San Jose, Mrs. J.Lord, Santa’ Clara; J. A. Wilcox, San Jose; Emily Wilcox, San Jose; Susie E. Dodson, San Jose; Bernard Taylor, S8an Jose; R. R. Melcohn, Bun Francisco. Capitols, Cal., Aug. 14.—Arrivalsat the Hotel Capitols Jes Comfort, B. 8. Machado, G. E. G McMullen, Fort J R Klotz, St Louis E H Ed J W Keegan, Santa E Shinn, Chico Eureka Miss Hall, Fresno J Kirk, California ———— HOTEL ARRIVALS, W B Craig, Birmingham V L Gerster, Guatemala v, Nevada City W M ParKer, Detroit H W Johnson. Sacto rs M Hollistér,Scranton C W Bittman, Dubuque 5 G H Lackye, Chicago G Nahn, Fresno Mra M Coffin. St Louls W Henly, Sacramento Miss Walker, Fresno MORNING SESSION. Board—50 Hawaiian Commercial, 61, Stree:—80 5 V Water, 10034, AFTERNOON SESST & N P Railway Bonds, 102. AND HOTEL. M E Campbell, Phila 3 Hanlon, Butte City Mrs L J Williams, Phila B E Haley, Cal J B Meloche, Menlo F p Dunphy, Birmingham ‘W B Warren, N Y Miss M E Gerster, Mexico G T Morgan, Nev E McCreary, Sacto J ¥ Givbons, Scotland W R Wallace, Auburn ragg M Bannister, Bakerstield R A Ferguson, Cal Rosa N A Breckenridge, Ariz ¥ J Filonchéau, San Jose E P Butler, Livermore L:C Winser, San Jose J°W Smith, Woodland Mrs Grayson, Oroville Mrs M C 5t Crye, Orovie Mrs A Ekman, Oroville Mrs E L Oaks, N Mex A C Lowell, Ft Bidwell W B Lowell, Ft Bidwel E 0'Brien, Belvedere J B Dunbar, Oakland Mrs 8 E Maynard, L An, Mrs A D Coombs, Marysy H 0 Hickok, San Jose Mrs W L Eaton,Mt View G Pacheco & wi, Ignacio J D H Chamberlain&wt, C A Olsen & wi, Danville A Steinfeld & fm, Tucson Miss Walker, Fresno Miss Thoman, Fresno Dr L E Cross, Stockton ‘W H Simons, St Louis W R Ragsdale, Sta Rosa | | | will be an initiation THIS (FRIDAY) | 111 Larkin st. { hoiding of said J W Ragsdale, Snta Rosa M L Davis & w, Sta Rosa D F Ward, Illinois Miss N Dinwiadie, Pelma. W J McNulty, Sacrmnto G Shaw, Sacramento ‘W R Blair, Sacramento Mrs W P Wililamson, Cal Miss K Williamson, Cal T E Severance, San Jose J B Richardson, Suisun J Nichols,w & d,Dutch F1 M Lassell, Cal RUSS HOUSE. J H Short, Arbuckle D Eckert, Santa Monica T R Mills, Boulder Creek Dr L Brown, Oakland J S Jones & fam, Auburn 11 uisun J Lynch, S Luis Obispo R C McGregor, Palo Alto J F Rooney, S Barbara E C Reed. 8an Jose M J Lannigan, Chicago J M Leigh, Los Angeies W J Schofield. Utah C Mall, Chicazo G W Gale, Cuicago Wm Shin, Visalia M Davis & w, Chicago Fannie M Dennis, Cal € O Clark. Montana A A Suver, Richmond A Richards, Watsonville PALACE HOTEL. 7 B J Faxon & w, Chicago J P Kloiz, St Louls H W Smith, Ogden G W Alexander, San Jose TS Buckwith, Ogden W E Call, N Y s, Geysers 3 Edgar, S Luis Obispo J Campbell, Marysville C Gray, New Mexic Mrs Lowe, Paso Robles Mrs M Eiman. Chicago R E Gibson, Oregon Mrs Norris. Port Harford Mrs Churchill, S Rafael J Drew, N Y W Anderson. S Leandro G Mills' & w, Carson T F Burgdorft, U S ¥ C Lusk, Chico H P Goodman &fm,Napa Mrs A C Hubbell, Cal Miss Hubbell, Cal . Mary Huobell, Cal G Duryea, N Y H P Winslow, London L Meyer, N Y J D Hoge Jr, Seattle Dr Veeki & w. San Jose N Lichtenstein, N Y Miss K E Hennesey, Or W T Fisher, England ¥ H Jackson, Los Ang J Lowengart, Portland Miss B Meyer, N Y L Chevillion, Paris nor Seldner & w, Cal W M Field, San Jose MrsJ L Cone, Red Biuft DO Milis, N Y Ogden Mills, N ¥ BALDWIN HOTE] J H Todd, Sacramento vilson, Oakland wart & wi, Oakld C Whiteman, Napa ‘mour, Chicago J D Baynard, Petaluma A P Osborn, U S A M Rosenthal, Berlin DEHennison&wSyracuse J V Kelly, Santa Clara A'S Browne, Idaho © A Hale, San Jose A M Gesford, M P Butler. Rutherford J M M Pete, Mrs E Fleming, San Jose J W Murphy, N ¥ Miss V Buchanan, N Y dams, & maid, N Y E W Hale, Sacto J W Morris, Los Ang Mrs L Soderez, San Jose Miss Barrymore, N Y Miss A Belmont, N Y J L Mande, Riverside L Kienze, Sacto 3 D Colt, Stockton NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Dr Naget, N Y A A Gibson, Abbott Mine W Best, Riverside W Tecklensberg, Lodi J W Eliswor:h, Cal W Garland, Cal R C Swartz. Vallejo H Johansen, Gilroy C B Browning. Pa B F Sbawhbut, Portland R H Wise, Seattle 1L McDermott, Seattle Z Y Peters, N Y JLC Little, N Y G W Sheive, San Jose J W Elmy, San Jose C E Warren, San Jose W _Herom, San Jose A'J Williams, L Angeles J M Boreing, Ky LICK HOUSE. H C Catlin, Berkeley J E Gregory JJ Culp, San Felipe -~ J B Peaks. SU Berkeley ‘A’Kepich, Redwood City W H McMinn, CA Tis & w, Aubrn S L Mitchell. N H E Falk & wi, Lincoln F W Hayne, N Y B P McDou cs H Fancher, Merced L Bernhard & f,Fresno Mrs Barber, Milpitas A D Kic Philadelphia Mrs M McGuire, Or K & fy, Tex Milpitas rs J P Marshall, Or SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francis:o CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'ciock every Dpight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner C open until 9:30 o'clock. 56 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 7 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. EW.corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open ontil €o'clock. 2518 Misslon street, open until 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open_until 8:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. -3 are alwavs wel- Noble Grand. NT L 5 NO. 368, —Officers and mem- bers will please take notice that there EVENING. come. W, Visiting_brother: MAcDOU! A O.H.BOARD OF DIR S e regular monthly meeting will be held THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, August 18. in Academy Hall, 927 Mis. sion st.; at 8 o'clock. A full attendance {s ted. M.J. MANNING, Co-President. M. H. MCCAFFERTY. fi-‘u SGULAR L the ING Jas. H. D 5 SOTICEOFANNUAL recular annual meeting o of the Pacific Undertakers will be held at 777 Mis- sion st., San Francisco, on FRIDAY, August 23, 1895, at 8:30 P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other businessas may come before the meeting. Transter-hooks will close on Tuesday, August 20, at4 p. . By order of the board of directors. M. C. GORHAM, S MEET TO GET MONEY OF UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., Dear Geary st. OF HONEY LAKE VALLEY B OFFIC &% Townsite Company. To the stockbolders 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 s said_corporation. d no time thereafter for the ing being provided for in said by-laws, or ordered by the Board of Directors of said corporation, and the ennual election of a Board or Direciors of said corporation not having ; taken place on the day appointed therefor in said y-Izws, and no day thereafter being provided for y-laws, and sald 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 sald corporation having called for a meeting of the stockholaers thereof for the purpose of holding the annual election of & Board of Directors of said cor- poration A meeting of the stockholders of said corporation is hereby called, to be hield at the office of said cor- poration, Room No. 69, No. 916 Market st., San Franci , on TUESDAY, the 20th day of August, 1895, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of holding the an- nual election of a Board of Directors of said cor- poration, and for the transaction of such businsss as may regularly come before said meeting. By order of the President. WILLIAM LAKE, Secretary. SPE WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed : g0od WOk : reasonable rates: pay- ment for any damages guaranteed. C. ROSSL & CO., 242 Sutter st. AL NOTICL 5 GENTLENEN'S GLOVES NECKTIES cleaned. MISS 9. 24 floor, 122 Post. i ALCOHOL AND JEWISE @Qlc(‘xri(‘ baths. Offices 47-48, 850 Market st. NOTICE —THE__STOC tures of QUONG ON WO & CO.. st., have been sold to WING TON/ counts against them must be presented before August 20, at 12 o'clock noon, as we will not be responsible for any debts contracted by them after that date. WING SUN TON. San Franeisco, August 12, 1895, CORNS REMOVE! THOUT KNIFE; Chiropodic Institute, room 2, 200 YOUNG STOUT GERMAN LADY; AL~ cohol baths and manicure. 17a Sixth, r. 1. " JOHN J. HULTHEN GIVES ELECTRIC, magnetic, massage treatment: rheumatism and constipation rms. 2, 3. id meeting in the by-laws of | SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continned. ;__—_—____—__—_————__——————_——————fi_—-_—__———f HELP WANTED-Continued. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUA tion to do cooking in respectable family: un- ;?nga her business thoroughly. Address R. M., b THOROUGH SEAMSTRESS, WHO CAN CUT and fit, desires a position as maid; or would do chamberwork; unierstands bairdressing. H. D., box 46, Call. 1ARY OF EXPERTENCE WOULD LIKE TO take charge of linen-room in hotel or lodging- house for room and board. Address MRS. R. S., Call Office, Oakland. JASTERN WIDOW WITH 1 CHILD WISHES situstion as housekeeper for widower. Apply 952 Twenty-fifth st. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION as cook in hotel or_boarding-house; city or country. Please call at 31 Minna st. OMPETENT WOMAN, IS FIRST-CLASS cook, k00 worker, wishes situation to do gen- cral housework in small family. Call 740 Howard. lroiysu GIRL, TYPEWRITER, WANTS POSI- tion; understands office work. Call 20 Shot- well st. ‘W ANTED_FIRST-CLASS COOK, $40; GER- man_cook, $25: waitress and parlor maid, country, $25; French maid and seamstress, $25; French nurse, $25, clty, and one for Santa Bar- bara, $20. LIEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton. VW AITRESS, ASSIST — CHAMBERWORK, Santa Cruz, $20. stealy place: waitress, light work, §15; extra cook, $1 day, and girls for hous work. R.T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay st EFINED YOUNG GIRL. 2 IN FAMILY, $15; German cook, $30; 2 second girls, $25 and $20: cook, Healdsburg, $20: Sausalito, $15: 10 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. Bt srreas S PVPRY ANTED—MAN TO WORK ON CAKES. 431 Larkin st. WANfi:’n—A TAILOR. first floor, room 2. ERMAN BAKER, SECOND HAND, bread and cakes. 324 Hayes st. ANTED-MAN FORSMALL FRUIT RANCH mancociCar land and do chores, $15 a month: per- rellable 3 . W. Al ROBINSON, Bonny Doos, Cat > o Sa¥ ]é:;{i‘.}EDEI,TBA?fiER-SHOP AND BATHS rent: good location: rent cheap. Apply GEO. D. SHEARER & CO. real es'ate a (5, San Rafael. 622 CLAY ST, ON (LERMAN OR SWEDISH WOMAN: HOUSE- Placer County; $20; fare paid. MISS , 105 Stockton st. $150, FEEIEE warens, I aae with $15 to $20 per week. 5"8::::‘ 25 st zoom 1 ANTED—CHAMBERMAID, ASSIST WAIT- ing, country hotel, ¥20; German waitress, $20; Protestant cook, & short distance, $30; 4 Ger- man, English and Protestant second girls, $20 and $25: 2 Irish and French nurses, $20 and $25; and agreat many other girls for cooking and Louse- work, in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. ARD TO THE PUBLIC—RICI taurant. 317 Fourth st., open all night. 9( MEX WANTED AT ONCE TO CANVASS the housekeepers of this city and Oukland: pays $3 50 per day. Store, 328 Seventh st. CAKPENTEB S WANTED AT PRESIDIO. Y’ULNG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUA- tion to take care of children and do sewing. Call or address 1322 Mission st. ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES situation as housekeeper where she can have her child; good cook; references. Address 5338 ayes st. JANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST- class cook or working housekeeper; city or country; references if required. 553 Mission st. T,ADY WISHES SITUATION AS HOUSE- i keeper or to do chamber-work; moderate wages. 148 Sixth st., room 38. OUSEKEEPER'S POSITION WANTED BY retined widow of 30 in widower's family or hotel: is good seamstress; competent to fill any | position of trust. Call or address 1723 Market st., oom 1. SWEDISH AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT office. 113 Antonio st., off Jones, near Eilis. IRST-CLASS WOODCARVE N} BCHINDLER, 1309 Matker st % & W OMAN, 177.aDY, MILL_ VALLEY, 820 cook, $40: French maid, $25; 10 girls, $20 and $26.° MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market st. AITRESS TO WAIT AT TABLE. CALL7 t0 9 A. M.,, 106 Second, Union Restaurant. 7 OUNG GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; small family; wages $15. 29 Laurel st., cor Sacramento. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c a night. T ANTED—FIRST-CLASS MIL] ND. D. VAN WART, 631 R PERSONALS. UGUST 15, 1895—MY WIFE, ANNIE L. KANE, having this day deserted her bed and board, T will not be responsible for any debts that she may incur. JAMES F. KANE. ESPECTABLE COUPLE, SPEAKING ENG- lish and French, wouid tender services in any capacity during voyage to heip deiray journey East. E. S., 720 Union st. ADY WISHES TO MEET A GENTLEMAN who would help her in a good-paying business; object matrimony. Address A. B., box 55, Call. J TANO LESSONS GIVEN: PRIVATE: ALSO evening engagements: moderate. 133 Haight st. AMPLEMADE TRAVELIN FOR BAGS FOR EORGE F. DRAKE & €0, 35 EALTHY BOY BABY FOR ADOPTION AT $,1416 Eighth st., Alameda. FOR LADY. JLECTRIC LIGHTS 1 RY ROOM. Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ nient; respectable. ARBERS—GOI TRY SHOP for sale cheap. BROS., 108 Ellis st. W AITEE-GIRL. 210 TOWNSEND ST. 4 EIRST-CLASS MAKERS. Millinery, 114 Sixth st. W ANTED_GIRL FOR GENERAT HOUSE- work and take care of small child. 2833 Pine st.; forenoon. APPLY GLOBE FOMAN WANTS POSITION best references. Address A.. D ESPECTABLE as second worl GIRL WISHES SITUATION _/ for upstairs work and sewing or care for chil- dren or assist housework: willing and obliging. Call 24334 Langton st., near Bryant. WA'NTED-WA:TRESS. 1148 FOLSOM ST. W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework and cook. 3040 California st. TRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; PLAIN cooking. 1627 McAlifster st. G WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper in clty; no objection to children; none but respectable people need call. Call or ad dress 1429 Howard st. MDPLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES TO GIVE services in care of children or nursing or as companion in return for home. Address M. A., box 55, Call Offi RIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH- ing money at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. 'Y OUNG GIRL LATELY FROM OLD COU. try wants situation to heip with housework or mind children. Address G. G., box 8, Call. _(w;m( AN LADY WISHES TO DO WASHING Ad- and froning by the day. 121434 Polk st. W ANTED-BY MTLLINER POSITIO! frst-e s maker; best of rity references. dress M I all Office St BY A COMPETENT ) and experienced woman in wholesale or retail houso as saleslady or will travel. AddressS. L., box 32, Call. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO zeneral housework. Apply 3215 Willow ave. T ELTABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do plain cooking and light | tamil ply 818D Lind (OMPE’ uation to do second work in_nice family. Ad- dress M. J., Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth si [ ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 226 Devisadero st. LESSONS 1IN DRESSMAKING FOR 8L Mission Dressmaking Academy, 822 Valencia. TRST-CLASS FINISHER ON CUSTOM vests. 417 Mason st., in rear. OUNG GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST IN kitchen: sieep home; $8. 425 Ge: T)RESSMAKERS WANTED — FIRST-CLASS S. 807 CLEM- OCKSMITH'S HELPER WANTED. APPLY WILLIAM GUTZMAN, Dwight-way Station, Berkeley. OATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 A.M. at the Golden Gate ave. entrance. CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212-1218 Market st. ©)-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; 3 LIV- ing-rooms, rent $15. 173714 Market st. OU CAN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF coffee for 5e at the new restaurant. 635 Clay st 100( MEN TO EAT BEEFSTEAK, MUTT A[OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE— desler in_carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest TINCHESTER HOUSE—44 THIRD, NEAR TEAM AND ALCOHOL BATHS, §13 aurh‘i VUV city orcountry. HILL, 7 Tooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to §6 per ‘weel LECIRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS, 12013 DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE W. HOW. 850 Market, cor. Stockton. SPITZ, 111 Stockton st.: strictly one price only. chops, Hamburg steak, 5¢. 635 Clay st. MENS SHOES 5 SOLED. 40c: HEELS, 25¢; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. TANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless siccessful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter, r 4. Winchester House, 44 Third, near Market; 200 rms, 25¢ to $1 50 pr mght; §1 50 to $6 pr weel 'AG CARPETS WOVE TO ORDER FOR § also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portleres: tes. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth, Oakland, Cal W ifiiket: 200 rooms, 26¢ to $150 per ni $1 50 to $6 per week. 9. to 11 P.3. 121 Montgomery st., rm 1000 BUSINESSCARDS ST o Eu:c’i"mc LIGHTS IN EVERY R0OO) chester house, 44 Third, near Marke LL LADIES WHO RIDE BIC your sults to order at HUTT'S, 212 Mason Geary st., room 11; hours 10 ‘to 10; $1; for- merly 121 Montgomery, rooms 6 and 10. laws & specialty; suits, Superior, Justice snd Police Courts; terms reasoraple: collcctions, efc. Ge “ATRDRESSING, 25¢., ANY STYLE: ESTAB- lished in 1869; Pioneer Hair Store. BERTHA ATRDRESSING 25c: SHAMPOOING o3 H Aiaionre 25¢ Jessons given. MRS, BUTLER, 131 Post st.. room 20. Baifiwm BICYCLES REPAIR WORK Gough and Fell sts.; secoud-hand bicycles bought, sold, rented and repaired. 391 ELLIS, RO 41 anignt’ $1 ¢ SI[UES SOLED 15 M( ' O wait; half usual price. 959 Howard, 40914 Pine. WHaTC R 0 CHEER HOU st.; 100 outside roor rooms 20¢ a W ANTED—LABORER 0 know MUZART, 319 Eliis, n ight, $1 50 week SCHOONEES 527 Na- RS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE rms 8-10. ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN PO- sition (o travel to any country or would_take place as housekeeper; country preferred. MRS. GRIFFIN, 1727 Eddy st. Y A FIRST-CLASS SECOND GIRL: BEST of reference: lately from the East. Call at 404 Third st POSITION WANTED BY A REFINED YOUNG German lady for upstairs work and children; is also handy with the needle. Call at 1818 Ellis st. QWIS LAC ERMAN 0 IR NTS xeneral housework aud cooking: Call or ad- ANTS SIT | dress 68 Clementina. | QWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO housework and cooking. -Call or address 1110 venson st., near Ridley. TERMAN LADY WANTS SITUATION AS X iiousei eeper or for general housework; good 03 Jesste TOUNG GERM A RL WISHES POSITION to do housework in small American family, $20 or $25; no postals. Address 1022 Bryant st. “OUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper. Call at 11 Kearny st., room 27, first floor. | W ANTED —BY GOOD WORKING WOMAN any kind of housework, washing and ironing, | scrubbing floors and cleaning windows, by the day. Call at 547 Mission st., bet. First and Second. | PITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. ITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPE- ( cook. Inquire room 3 | R anish in xisehen and tearn cooking and baking, Address R., box 59, Call. | Y OUNG MAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT; | X city or country; understands breaking of | norses and tralning of trotters. F. NATHAND, 754 Harrison st., eity. W ANTED—AFPRENTICES IMMEDIATE. to take three months’ course in an improved 219 Powell st 00D FINISHER ON PAN ’Y‘or?x. WOMANIFOR HOUSEWORK; MUST A home. 201 Powell st. Yo Clinton Park, bet. Market aud Guerrero sis 7 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR rooms; 25¢ £ $1 50 pr hight; $1 50 to $6 per week. W ANTED — EXPERIENCED HAND FOR FINISHER ON GUSTOM COA' toma st. $ o X cooking: American family; $16. 410 Van Ness ave. wages $10. 1930 Pine st. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK (100K FOR PLAIN um“lfi:\!ulir; BOARDING- Y , 1434 N PPRENTICE SMAT Larkin st. 509, \atoma st. ) S()MEIL‘APITAL. TO MAN- skirtmakers. 504 Sntter st. method in dressmaking. MRS. A. BRADLEY, entina st., near Fourth. RLFOR L HOUSEWORK. 80 W e e Mgt every room: 200 dressmaking, - Apply 309 Hayes IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; 7 OUNG GIRL TO ABSIST IN HOUSEWORK, and bakery. 2439 California st. house, $16. (100D T TLORESS ON CUSTOM COATS. age business on salary. Post. st., room 21 APPRENTICE FOR DRESS- 830 Sutter st., upstairs. I IGHEST WAGES PATD TO WOMEN AND gris. Aprly mmediaicly at CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CO., Brannan ., near Third. MOST CONVENIERT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms,25¢ to $1 50 pr night :81 50 1o $6 pr week A O, ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 206%g <. Gough st.; assistant leAcherlnx» ginners. TILLTAM E. BARTLE, ATIV y borne, Cornwali, England, who has been in Nevada and California many years, will hear of something to his advantage by communicating with the New Wisconsin Hotel ‘rancisco. CULI]ECTTUA W. MOORE. M:D., 1400 VAN N cor. Bush; apartments for patients —MARRIAGE LAWS, ACCL- . 1027 Market. Ai)vwl-: FRE E BY MAIL Kearny. 1TS TO ORDER: S NEUHAUS, Merchant Tailor, 115 Kearny. INE SUITS, $15; DRESS PANTS, $4 75. Misfit Clothing Pariors, 435 Monigomery st. IGHEST PRICE PAID LADIES, GENTS, children’s cast-off clothing. 1. F., 15 Russ st. NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers. Oak Bed Sets. . Oilclothis and Linoieums. Btoves and Ranges.. Thousands of bargains, Cash or time payments. 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st.. above Sixth. $14 to $35 From $10 up $17 50 up Pacific st. HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— 254(')5!\'1‘ DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY at 44 Fourth s 0 humbug. W ANTED-NEN TO_GET BOTTLY SHARE steam beer, 5¢; boitle wine, be. 609 Clay st. X (.) 8. F. Cutting School, 12 Montgomer: ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15¢ A DAY $1 week: rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 60 a week; reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st. done while you wait: at less than half the usuai price; all repaii:ng done at half price: Work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second st. TANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS tor, still runs Denver - House, 217 _Third Iarge rooms; 25¢ per nizht; $1to $3 per week. 100 MES, IO TAKE LODGING AT 105 153 and 20c a night, including coffee ‘and rolis- | ik el B S EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, §1 50 per week. Pacific House .Commeércial and Leidesdorft sts. RY ACM [ARKF single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ nigit. TITE JHOES HALF-SOLED "IN 10 MINUTES: o know that £d_Rolkin Reno House proprie. 624 Washington st., riear Kearny. low Sixth. for a roo: AGENTS WANTED. GENTS LVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT the United States can make from $3 50 1o 88 per day, handling the latest California Invention; everyhody buys it; grand success in San Francisco: rights free. Address CALIFORNIA PRO- 0., 328 Beventh st., S. F. INGLE BOTTLE OF SMITH'S DANDRUFF Pomade is guaranteed to cure any case of dan- druft or falling hair or money refunded: never known to talt, try it By all aruggisis price $1, or SMITH BROS., Fresno, Cal. LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT JAND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipa etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Misslon st., nr, Kighth. ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, eic.; and a Very large stock of them, t00; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore, golng elsewhers: J. NOONAN, 1 17-1019- 1021-1023 Mission st.. above Sixth. RETAILED AT . upstairs. 623 (VLOAKS, CAPES AND 8U mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st AS 'RES AND _PLUM Golden Gate ave. H. HUFSCHMI 3 LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES® clothing bonght. COLMA 1 rd st. TED—ADVERTISING SOLICITOR WHO. can handle agents. WILSON'S, 842 Kearny. INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED 70 order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1185 Market. ’Yov.\u GIRL ASSIST HOUSEWORK, $6. L 609 Locust ave., off Laguna, pr. Golden Gas QEWERS ON WRAPPERS D WHITE work in factory. 24 kllis st., top floor. TLLINERY TRADE TAUGHT IN THREE months; guaranteed: tuition reasonable. 234 Taylor st. TYON'T FATL TO SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT Mechanics’ Fair. Learn no other system until you have seen the McDowell Dressmaking ‘Academy, 213 Powell st. RIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH. ing money st UNCLE HARRIS', 16 Grant ave. VARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED without trylng on; call and test. Lawrence Cntting-school, 1231 Market st. MImING= WANTED POSITION AT MINING, J APAN | | ) ‘position so as to be able to attend school. Ad- | dress O. M., box 41, this office. | QITUATION WANTED BY AN ENGINLER | O experlenced in hoisting, mining, milling ana | pumping machinery. k. S. TRIGGS, 249 Stevens Y ANTED—POS N TO TOR! ns porter or dnve delivery wagon; well ac- | quainted with city; references. Address N. LIN. | TON, 547 Minna st. , GOOD COOK, WANTS PLACE IN v to do housework: city OF countr references. Apply A. WANTS POSITION d place: care for horses, garden or drive; ‘Address E., box 9, Call Ofli (Y 15 YEARS OF AGE WOULD LIKE WORK | 1D of some kind; willing and vbliging; understands care of horses I work ca ranch or in the city. Call 118 Fourth st., room 28. i {RENCH ACCORDIAN-PLEATING, PINK- ing, stamping, patent button-holes. 137 Sixt! RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TATLO! made sui: erfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. STON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school : ail branches. 702 Sutter. (VHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent (0 any address n the Unlted States or Cauada one year for $1 50, post- age free. MALE HWELP WANTED. A T NURSERY GAR- dener, 850: man and wife on a ranch, south, $46: cook, oyster-house, $40; second cook, res- taurant, $30; ‘dishwasner, $20; hotel waiter, $25; ete. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. HAS, TILTON, THE ENGINEER, PLEASE Te C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary s CRAPER-TEAMST AND SCRAPER- loaders for railroad work; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & C0.,110 Geary st. ORROW ON YOUR WATCH OF UNCLE HARRIS, 16 Grant ave., Dear Geary st. TOUNG MAN SEEKS EMPLOYMENT IN saloon. Address S., box 71, Call Office. TEADY RELIABLE MAN WANTS A SITU- ation around private place: 18 good coachman and fair gardener; Is handy with tools. Address H. L., box 74, Call Off O0Y, 14 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD LIKE A home in a good family; work for his board and €0 to school; in San Rafael or any town or city in Marin_or Sonoma counties: best reference. Ad- dress P. D., box 29, this office. VHEMIST (PHARMACEUTICAL), DIPLOMA Vienna University (French, German. English and Italian), seeks engagement} highest references. Address Phar x 120, Call Oftice. MAR, o Y UNDERSTANDS CARE of liorses, carriages, harness; careful, stylish driver; care garden, milk, etc., wants situation on gentleman’s place! years of first-class reference from iast employer. "Address Coachman, box 48, “al ce. QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS manager of stock ranch: experienced horse- man. Address M. C. 8., box 81, Golden Gate, Ala~ { meda County. BAD TE) S EJ FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, 'Tel. 6580. CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNTFE; no pain. Chiropodic Institute, 363, Geary. ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP:; PAPEE ed 83 50 uo. 309 Sixth. Georze Hartman. 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. DIVIDEND NOTICES. & DIVIDEND NOT! DIVIDEND NO. 22 (fifteen cents per share) of the Huteh: son Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office 0f the company, 327 Market street, on and after Tuesday, August 20, 1895; transfer book will close WEDNESDAY, Avgust 14, 1895, at 3 o'clock P. M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO teach young children piano ard assist in light housework. Call 41 Loulsa st. Yéimu ENGLISHWOMAN WISHES T0 AS- sist in light housework and plain_cooking in small family ;: no cnildren preferred; wages not so much an _object as an_easy place. 'Address, with particulars, E. L., box 59, Call Office. ERMAN LADY WISHES GENTLEMEN'S washing and mending. Call 76 Fourth st.; in rear. ERMAN WIDOW FROM THE EAST WISH- es place as working housekeeper: call 2 day: city or country. 22 Hermann st., near Valencia. M UDLE-AGED GERMAN WIDOW FROM the East wishes place as cook; restaurant or boarding-house; city or country: call for 2 days. 22 Hermann st., upstairs, near Valencia. PELIABLE WOMAX WISHES WORK BY the day or week; cleaning, w:amng, ete.; is go0d_ cool references. Address E., box 50, this office. RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS A HOUSE- \ keeper’s position, city or country. Call or ad- dress 971 Chester st., West Oakland. BYA MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, BOARD AND room in exchange for light work. Room 30, 1020 Market st. "IRL WOULD LIKE PLACE IN BOARDING- 3 house, hotel or lodging-nouse to do chamber- work and wait on table onee a day; first-class ref erences. Address B. H., box 68. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion; is first-class cook and laundress: city or short distance in country; will work for reasonable wages. Call 272 Fourth st. AN AND WIFE: NEW ENGLAND PEO- ple: man understands care of horses, cattle 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. Y OUNGMAN (GERMAN). 19 YEARSOF AGE, likes to get work in a grocery store: willing to work, and is no: looking aiter big salary at_the start. Trquire at WALTERS BROS. & €O, 115- 117 Front st. 5 RACTICAL STATIONARY ENGINEER who understands operating electric dynamo and elevator, capable for all steam fitting and all general repair on machinery, wishes a situation in or outside the clty; will give references. Address A. KERN, Brooklyn Hotel, Bush street, between Moutgomery and Sansome. JARMER — SITUATION _WANTED _ BY farmer and wife to take care of gentleman's place; unaerstands stock, chicken, fruit and vine Talsing: farming in all its branches; wife first-class cook. G. W., box 57, Call Office. M DPLE-AGED MARRIED MAN (GERMAN) wants situation; thorough practical fruit- grower, vineyardist and wine-maker; is fully com- petent to take whole responsibility : wife first-class cook._Address M. M., box 57, Call Office, APABLE MAN OF 85, WITH SEVERAL vears’ experience in general merchandise and Iumber, wishes position with wholesale house or lumber company : any kind of work with chance to advance; good references. Address G. R., box 120, West Berkeley. FEMALE GELP WANTED. FIRST-CRASS STARCH-IRONERS, COUN- try steam laundry, $26 and board: 1 fancy ironer on children’s bonnets, steam laundry, $30 and board; French second girl, $20; strong young German girl, downstairs Work and cooking, $20: Swedish girl, general housework, $18. $20: youn, girl to assist inlight housework, Vallejo, $i5: 1 light housework and care of children girls, $13, 815, C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. MATTIE KONOLD, THE HEAD WAITRESS, please call or send your adaress; waitress, country hotel, south, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. FIRST—CLABS HEAD WAITRESS, COUNTRY ANTED_TO.DAY, 7 MORE AMERICAN miners, 83 a day, and 5 more English miners, $3aday. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 9() ROCK MEN. COUNTRY, §2 & DAY, 20 laborers, country, $1 75 a day; 3 carpenters, city, $3 a day. C.R. HANSEN & (0., 110 Gear: ANTED TO-DAY—2 LIVE CANVASSERS to_introduce horse and stock book. ED- WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. FURNITURE WANTED. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, . folding. iron beds, furniture; iow prices: Cal. stepladder manufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. (VASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L. H. BURD_Auctioneer.10 Fulton. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. , HARNESS AND SOUND HOR! bakery-wagon: state price and particulars. Address W. J.. box 1, Call. 3 NTED IN EXCHANGE FOR good buggy horse. Address H., box 17, Call. "\"m.\"rfn—'ib GALLONS OF MILK A DAY; good price paid. Inquire Third and Howard milk depot. ACHINERY FOR MANTPULATING GREEN ICYCLE W WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE WEEKLY CALL. in wraoper, for mailing. DRESSMAKERS. LESSONS IN DRESSMAKING FOR L. 5 Mission Dressmaking Academy, 822 Valencia. LOST. UNCH OF 5 KEYS: 1 LATCH KEY; RE- ward if returned. 304 Bartlett, after 6 o'clock OST—SCARF-PIN: R S WITH DI ‘monds: liberal reward offered for its return. EDMOND HAYES, Grand Opera-house. OST—TUESDAY MORNING, PUG DOG: 5 months old; name Pepsin. Return to 1111 Van Ness ave.; reward. ET MONEY ON WATCHES FROM UNCLE HARRIS, 16 Grant ave., near Geary st. OST—ON THE BROAD-GAUGE MOLE, OR steamer Piedmont, a Loyal Legion badge. Leaveat o by floor Mills building, and rece! EDUCATIONAL, MES MOORE'S BOARDING AND DAY school. 515 Haight st.—¥French taught without extra charge; facilities for studying music, art and languag QAR FRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1238 Market; send for cat.; day and evening session. M= RUBY EAGLESTOM [ER , TEACHER OF autoharp; lessons free,instrument. 131 Larkin. RS. MELVILLE SNYDER, 519 VAN NESS ave., oratorical, vocal and_dramatic academy; also piano; classes and private lessons. PABTINGTON'S SCHOOL 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 Twelfih st., Oakland. ANJO AND PIANO LESSONS, 50C EACH. 844 Howard st. OST—A PASS-BOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of JOLLY TWELVE SOCIAL CLUB; No. 200,357. The finder will please return to bank. ADIES' GOLD WATCH, BET. BAKER AND Oak to Natoma and Fifth sts. Return to 313 Baker st. and receive reward. OST—RING, SHAPE OF DCUBLE SNAKE, with 4 rubies and 2 diamonds. Reward of $50 if returned to Occidental Hotel office and no ques~ tions asked. HORSES. e OR SALE CHEAP—HORSE, BUGGY AND harness at_your own price. Can be seen ag Olympic Club Stable, 504 Sutter st. WA TED — PERFECT, GENTLE. SOUND, stylish, 1200-pound_horse. 410 McAllister st. ILK-WAGON, HORSE AND HARNESS, 929 Nineteenth after 6 P. A e 00D GENTLE YOUNG HORSE FOR H cheap. 811 Shotwell st. e AKER AND PASTRY COOK, HOTEL, £4! restaurant butcher, $40; potwasher, resiaurant, $30; vegetableman, restaurant, $30; dishwasher, restaurant, $30; 2 ironers, country lsundry, $30 and found. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. TANTED—STICKERMAN FOR COUNTRY, $3 day; .miner; farmers; stable-boy, $7 month and_found: Swiss butter-maker, $30 and found: washers and froners for laundry, $30 and_$35 and found; 10 more men to pick grapes, 81 day and found; 4 carpenters for Central America, (0 g0 Saturday, part fare advanced, and others. Ap- ply 10 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. AN SWISS COOK FOR RESORT: German hotel walter for country, $25 and found. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- TAMeNto st. OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE., Berkeley. T.S. BOWENS, M.A., Principal NGLISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1234 Bush. OR SALE AT SACRIFICE—WORK HORSES, saddle and road horses, buggies and harnesses. Apply TOMKINSON'S livery stable, 57 Minna st., bet. First and Second. RIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH- ing money at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. OITT'SSCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLINGAME San Mateo Co., reopens Aug. 6. TRA G.HOITT OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHME tic taught 6 weeks :course $30. 5 Siockton st.,r. 5 4() HIORSES FGR SALE; ALSO WAGONS un-k:;, T Rt a5 anceton males oday e st.; auction sales every Wedn: day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 5E18 SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts: Also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valenclia sts. GCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM- proves and beantifies even spoiled voices, and procures posiuions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st. TOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET, ERKT, 226 Geary ;reasonable. ] LABORER, $26 AND BOARD, GEARY ST¢ 10 Iaborers, stone quarry. country, $1 76; 10 iaborers, Market st., $1 50. 51 Third st., room 51. ANTED—BLACKSMITH IN SHOP NEAR city, steady job, $40 and found: cook and wife for country school, $50; neat second Cok, Small oyster and chop house in city; 2 strong boys to learn trade, $3 a week, city: farmers, laborers, teamsters, milkers, grape-pickers, waiters and oth- ers. W.D. EWER & C0., 626 Clay st. OOPER FOR A WINERY: FARMER AND ‘wife; 8 shirt ironers: butter-makers; 10 labor- ers; 3 walters: 2 butcher-hoys: 3 waiters; 5 cooks: bench carpenters; 4 farmers, etc., from $15 to $80 per month and found. . MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay street. ERMAN MAN AND WIFE, COUNTRY, $45. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. ANCH TEAMSTER, $20; WASHER FOR laundry; froner for country, 830: 6 woodsmen, $26; 2 farmhands, $15: shingle-packer: coope: 7c; tiemakers, 10c'aud 11c. R.T. WARD & CO. 608 and 610 Clay s TEADY POSITION OPEN FOR AN INTEL- ligent, industrious and sober young man willing 10 make himself generally usefnl; a knowledge of wall-paper business imperative; State age and sal- ary expected: references. Address Paper, box 81 Call office. ANTED—DRUG CLERK; MUST SPEAK 5nd write German; also an errand boy. A. DREWITZ, NE cor. Eddy and Taylor sts. Call after 9 0'clock A. ¥. TANTED—HONEST LAD. WHO REISIDES with parents, to work bebind lunch counter. Apply at 925 Washington st., upstairs. WANTED—2 BOYS T TAKE CARE OF offices in exchange for course in shorthand; position when competent. Address G.. box 57, Call. W ANTED—YOUNG BUTCHER. 826 DEVIS- adero st., near Oak. 0YS, 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE, BETWEEN 9 and 10 o'clock. 220 Sutter st., room 7. ANTED—EXPERIENCED MAN IN PICK- le work: no others need lPKU: ‘German pre- ferred. 718 Bryant st., near Fift 2E'xrlinin’n’c'nn SOLICITORS REQUIRED by the Enterprise Glass Sign Company, 59 Nuc!tmu building; liberal terms; steady employ- ment. ACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES bldg; thorough commercial & English training. WAGONS AND CAERIAGES. Wfi,’flffi?‘g&“"’" 2-)!03:& COVERED R1G; r_camping. ress, ' 3., box 71, this office, e 'OR SALE—A COVERED ROCKAWAY; A bargain. THOMAS FOLEY, 1812 Powell st. PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MEISTER- schait School of Lauguages, 122 0'Fa IGRHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUSINESS COL- lege, 24 Post st.; commercial, shorthand, Eng- lish; low rates. e ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed onstage. K.5&12,1.0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. ’crzofi’n? c|'nu§: _Ei\fi!lfiifixhxfu,nii chanical engineering, surveying, architecture, aseay: esta. ‘64 VAN DER NAILLEN, 72 Mke. ‘QTIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st.: dipioma course $30. INGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46; private or class. CLAIRVOYANTS. A A A A PROF. F. EUGENE. PROF. F. EUGENE. . F. EUGE: Hema KND“:ILEKDGE ISdP’OWER. > main not in darkness and ignorance, but seel the light of wisdom and learn what the mmr: holds for you: he is ever ready to assist the trou- bled and unfortunate and always meets with suc- cess: all are pleased with his readings: secure a charm and wear diamonds. - Letters with stamps answered. PROF. F. EUGENE, 1206 Market st., pariors 102, 103 and 104, first floor, elevator service. EALDS BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical engineering, (clegraphy, modern lag: guages rapidly tenght. Write for catalogue- PROF. LEON. PALMIST, CLAIRV N’ life-reader. 533 Post: 10 to 8 daily; mwos‘fxfial\.j;! ME. MOREAU—GREAT AND ONLY ME- dium; giveheracall; fee 25c up. 131 Fourth st. DENTISTS. ENTIST'S CHAIR WANTED TO RENT; best of care taken. Address G.J. W., box €3, Call Office. ARD-READING, 26¢; LADIES ONLY. Stockton st.. room 6. Circle to-night. reane ET MONEY ON DIAMONDS AT CLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave, noar Goary su. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. R.J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evei : Sundays till ncon. R.REA,300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WORK at lowest pr[uu and warranted: openeveni R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUIN Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved br?d"a work cr teeth Hll)l(l‘flt }n!fip{l}e’ mgm from 6 o 20 O’ Farrell st. AT CHALFANTSSS MASON,COR. MARKET, sets of teeth are made to ?lene or no_charge: on bridges, crowns and gold plates prices reduced Enhll y:vl!fl)lnn on!y_ less extraction. Cnooux DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet. 3d_and 4tn, gas ists: only reli- able agent for painiess extraction: artificial teeth w ‘_b fl]un‘lmfl{ll: exu-fung 50c, with gas $1. $T A FO8 TokTe waRLAED i3 s can be m S jentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. B. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Poli s. 00D BARBER FORSATURDAY. 32THIRD street. office work, $30, §35. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 50 GIRLS AND WOMEN, $15 TO $i0 PER month and found: 5 waitresses, $15 to $25; 2 _chambermaids; 3 froners, $1 50 day; 5 cooks, $20; 3 women for housework; housekeeper, and glahslaz;lcel‘ at MURRAY & READY'S, 634and st hotel, $30, $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Geary st. 3186 East st. TENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER FOR BAEBBER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 87214 Howard st. R. Llilbhvn HILL, lllgorl!mxl'l‘ ST., near Eleventh; no charge for extracting whea Dlates are made; Old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50¢: gas given. . PAST AND FUTURE, 25c. MME. 'TE, 311 Tehama st., near Fourth. T MEDIUM, 43814 BRANNAN ME. F. ARNDT, GERMAN FORTUNE-TRIZ ler, arrived from East; 25c, 50c. 724 Harrison. HOW, 10, BECOME A CLAIRVOYANT—KEY tothe mystery of medinmship; most wonder- ful book since the Bible; 50 cents,’ NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 606 Montgomery st.. S, F., A UGUSTA "LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magle charms: 10ve tokens; true picture of future wife and_husband: teaches fortune-telling: develops clalrvoyance, siate Writing, etc.; has tl seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee $1 and opward. 2328 Mission, nr. ‘Pwentiech. SPIRITUALISM. RS. FULTON-SLATE-WRITING § to'night: 50c sits daily: 81 Fe gt N CD JOHN SLATER WILL GIVE A GRAND BEN- efit’ seance in Sc 3 y LI ottish Hall, Larkin st., at § M58 SHEEHAN, CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL- Fooy .I‘:t and test medium; readings daily, 765 Mar- Cou‘“&« DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- ketst. DE. CHARLES W. DECKER. BARBEE FOR SATURDAY; WAGES #3. 63 Third st. ARBER-SHOP, WITH BRANCH BAKERY; 3 living-rooms.” 526 Valencia st. TNGLE MAN AS VALET, 1104 MARKET, D room 65. ¥. G. WOODWARD; call 10 o'clock. e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, OR BEST VALUE GET A CALICRAPH: IT last longest and does bestt work. United Type- writer and Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery st. RS. HEKMAN KEENEN, GIFTED TRANCI medlum; udvice. business, specalation.satiatut. tlon gusrant'd; developing cir. Fridayeve. 521 Turk ASTROLOGY. ‘. e S v e e S B. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTION: \ planota from date of birth: 916 Market, b 31, 0CD TYPEWRITE! SALE AND RENT, G‘mSONCOO-.wBS' fihm,mfl’r STRALSEER—PROF. 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