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: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NE 23, 1896 e .. . mRE R e e e s - FAIR NATIVES FEAST. 2 Honor of Mrs. Mary Tillman, Presi- dent of Minerva Parlor, They Hold High Revel. The Native Danghters of the Golden West beld a banquet at Native Sons’ Hall lust night. The occasion was a celebra- tion of Minerva Parlor in honor of Mrs. Mary Tillman, lately elected as grand president. Otticers and representatives of all the different parlors in San Francisco were present. The first toast of the evening was to “‘Our Flag,” responded to by Lil- lian Carlie of La Estrella Parlor; the sec- ond, to “*Our Pioneer Fathers and Moth- ers,”’ responded to by Miss Lizzie Douglas of Alta Parlor; the third, to “The Native Sons,”’ responded to by Mrs. Sumpson of Buena Vista Parlor; the fourih, to “Our Order,” responded to by Miss Lillie Rich- ling, the founder of the organization; and the last to *‘Our President,” responded to by Mrs. Mary Tillman. 5 Mrs. Tillman was presented with an ex- te testimonial in the shape of a pen 1 and mother-of-pearl. z owing are the various committees, and a list of those present: Committee of arrangements—Annie L. Don- aldson (chairman), Maggie Milloglar, Mary A. Dempsey, Hattie Muncy, Mary A. Wynne. Guests—Lillie Reichling (founder of order), Mary E. Tillman (grand president), Mrs. sie Ryan (grand secretary), Ruby Menzer grand trustee), grand trustee), Lizzie Dougl “arrie W. Creigh, Maggie A. Wynne, Mrs. A. L. Pendergast, Mary A. Dempsey, Hattie H. Mur- ray, Annie G. Quinn, Annie L. Donaldson, Mrs. Emma Bond, Maggie Milloglar, Mrs. J ack, Mrs. L. Carlie, Mrs. Rader, Mrs R. D. Barton, Mrs. D. King, Agues Care Nellie Wynne, Mrs. Sarah Luckow, Mrs, Carrie May Noonan, Mrs. M. Connor, Mrs. M. rke, Kate Curran, May Smith, May McNeil, Maggie Wall, May Waters, Anna Gruber, Han- % Mrs. M. Coleman, nah Mack, Roche, Minnie seric Maggie Marshall, Mary Ducker, Mr. J. Simpson, Rosie Day, Mrs. Theodore Lunstedt, Jennie Kelly, Mrs. V. Florence Shultes of Alameas, Mr: ter of Alameda. Mrs. J. Paul of Oak- own of Oskland, Julia Moeller, Kobiske, Abbie McLaughlin, Mr: bertson, Mrs. T. Vollerisen, Ma: frs. J. Schwaner, Belle Creigh, Rebecc ball, Mar:a Quinn, Bertha Mastny, Mrs. a Kearns. S e HOTEL ARRIVALS. BALDWIN HOTEL. W Cochran, San Rafael 5 Gess, St Louis 3 J Nelly, J E Bourke, Chicago A I’ Radell, Manston siockton H Vurich, Los Angeles Bakersfield W H Fisk, Chicago Santa Cruz H Buner, Stockton San Joss H Suchim, Alameda 1ell, Danville F 1 Willson, San Jose R E Martin, Vallejo Mrs H_Dillon, Fre: Miss Watts, Butte F Blair, San Diego WESTERN HOTEL. n,S Monica E T Liefield, Conn MrsDEWe W H Conwuy, Ft Bragg E Leslie, Fort Bragg | J Drory, Redd J Shaughnessy, Sacto J Chir Sacramento M Reilly, San Ratael 1 G A Smith, Fairfield W S Vanderbilt, N C WIE ey, Uakland E C Jones & w, Victoria H Root, Seattle A shaw, Victoria | ngile, Seattle t Whitney, Victor | Seattle R H Murphy, New York ntana eclin, New York er&ty, S Jose E rdson, Visalia LICK HOUS | A P Johnson. Sonora € La Rue, Merced | G Hartzell, Jacksor Wil { H S Phillips,Sacramento C J 0’ Brien, Los Bano | A P Moore, Merced P J Francis, Santa Rosa | 3 J Fitzoatrick, Oakland J J Wiison & wt, LosAng | Geo H Ch Portland MrsG G Briggs.Davisville | Mrs H F valette,Chicago Miss 5 V Jaeger,Chicago W J T Orr, Santa Kosa i White B A M Melne, Santa Eosa F ( 0s Anz JH Wadsworth Eureka E C Apperson&wt,S Cl A E Ebrenburg, Cologne A McMellan, Knoxville EM Alle jo S Blay & sisters, Mexico B B Lew’s, Alleghany _ J E Cate, Chicago Wm F Wickware, Seattle i RUSS HOUS: 1 Miss M E Levine, Cal J A Hirsck, New Orleans | M Lynch, Alameda JJ Maxy, La H L Borgwardt Jr, Cal J P Eaton, F M Mosler, Tra S Price, Bi W B Clark, Sante Cruz M J Flanr aberline, Or C Wellv Sacto Jic D A Sanders, Neb LLs Mrs F A Bennett, Fresno J Gray. w & c, Cal Miss A Clark, San Jose W H Weddington, La 3 W Hoag, Corning G W Stevens, Beicia Miss E Burnell, Eureka H S Lamb, Orland W A Chamberlan, Cal J Ketchum, Ft Bragg W J Mathews, La W McGorvan, F G Boyd, Grass V J P Eaton, Redding Mrs W H Bullard, Cal Denver Mrs M K Young, La Watsonvil A Hood, San Jos | GRAND F D Frost & w, ( Miss A Blackb Miss Blaackburn J R Murphy & w Cal Mrs W Bouldon, Cal R Dollar, ~an R Miss Dollar, San Rafael A M Hobb, Port Costa J W Housto:, Courtland J M Pettigew, Ca | y K Barmore, Cal J S Herman, Fresno | W B Schaw, Sacto G J Jenkins, Cal B R Thomas, Cal T J James, Cal 3 F Forrest, Los Gatos Irving Kech, Florida C E Crowiey. Los Ange Miss Cody, Tulare Mrs Cody, Talai G T Adams, Boston 5 C Holbro Jackson Dr Rush, S nta Cruz P Sweed, Petaluma T E Madran, San Jose C A Hood, ~an Jose W H Harran, Cal Miss A N Church, Winn Mrs S A Murch, Minn Mrs S A Coe, San'Jose W A Rodman, Everett R E Rodman. Everett F J Banck, Chino CHW cw, 1l H E Sonthwell & w, 11 C B Sharen, H Richardson, Los Gatos | J Henningway, Chicago J A W Ventura I'J Walton, Yreka A'J Daulton, Santa Barp | ) A C Robbins, Cal | W J Loring, Augels G T Insley, Los Anzeles C P Siewart, Los Ang H Lenthead. Los Aug P Walker w & 1, Mich M LGarman w & 1. Mo C J Johnson, Chicago C EKing w &1, Colusa J Sullivan, Willows G A Dougherty, Cal J Enr Redding H G Church, Clinton J C Tice, Stockton PALACE HOTEL. | Santa ( G M Hyams, N Y A C B Roberts, Phila 3 Milt Jr, Oakiand { TrentonJ Wood, Phila LJ Dak §'S Skinne 1z , London Talbott, London Talbott, London J R Morzan Jr, Alliance F Hopkins R W Parry, Reno Mrs K L Thomas, Cinc W E Bloyer. Cincinnati | Mrs Bloyer, Ci ati R C Winterman, Cincinn | ¥ Younkon, St Louis W S Latta, Lincoln 1 Robert Miles, Denver nett, Yorkville Mrs Kennett, Yorkville m, Aurora Mrs Needham, Aurora | dham, Aurora R E Kowe, Paris | owe, Paris Mrs A Sweeney, St Paul irion 3irs Dr Garth, Clarion Aurora Mrs F C Sherman, Conn linton Dr J K Scudder, Cinnat | Mrs G It Oneal, Cinenti P i Howes. Boston .I’[ [§ ]‘Ixn.mr A,x‘\‘r)r'm’ W Knabe, Liverpool W Minturn, Minturn F W Pa; 05 4 FT Joh n&wf SRafael J Drew, e jore, X Y W P Harrington, Colusa A Macmillan, Tokio Baron Grange, Paris Dr E L kusseil, Spngfild Mrs E L Russell,Sprefild | Mrs L Russell, Sprazfild Miss Kussell, Springfieid | DrG Covert, Clinion Mirs A Woodard, Clinton Miss Vanderlyn, Clinton Dr W J Grinnel!, Obio L E Cook, Ohio SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL."™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CArz~ 110 Market street, open until 12 c'clock every signt in the year. | BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street | torner Clay ; open until 9:30 o’clock. 389 Hayes street. open until 8:30 o’clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. W, coruer Sixteentti and Mission streets, opes antil § o’clock. . | 2518 Mission street, open until § o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock. | NOTICE OF MEETINGS. y sl (FUESDAY) EVENING, at Second D. GEO. PENLIN 3 ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 134 & A. M.—Third degree TILIS (TURS- DAY) EVENING at 7::0 o clock. A. 5. HUBBARD, Sec. THIS (TUF at 7:30 o:clock. BY order of the H. . FRANKLIN H. DAY, Sec. GATE LODGE NO. 30, led meeting THIS ING, June 23, at 7:30 degree. . M. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. VETEKAN VOI Firemen's Assoclation— Volunteer Firemen will assemble their ail. 24 Fourth st., on WEDN at12:3) P. M., to attend the funeral te brother and member, GEN. W. H. DIMOND, | J. S. MARSHALL. President. W. A. SCOLLAY, Secretary THE OFFIC bers of the San Erancisco Scot- 1 Thistle Club are requesied to at- tend the tuneral of our deceased clans- man. JOHN DONALD, from his late residence, 121 Arkansas street, Potrero, WEDNESDAY, June 24,1895, at 1:30 p. 3. By order J. . COULIE, Royal Chief. GEO. W. PATERSON, Recorder. [E5, GRAND PICNIC-ORDER (F CHOSEN Friends at agricultural Park, San Jose, SATURDAY. June 27. Tickeis, round trip, §1: thilaren, 50 cents. Train leaves Third and Town- send sts. 9 A. 3., stopping at_ Twenty-fifih and Va- lencia sts. Games, prizes, bicycle race. | he pro- zeeds to be donated (o the injured and homeless members of the late cyclone at St. Louis. Tickets at | experience; no objection to cap and apron. i | the same w |N | H SPECIAL NOTICES. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. DRS. HOL-MAN AND LINQUIST—RE- moved to 1370 Market st. ; poor : reated free. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR #4; collections made, ity o conntry. Pacldc Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. COFFEY'S COLLECTION CC.. 235 Kearny st | =8 ejects bad tenants for $10; all ephone Red DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVID! ICE.—THE GERMAN B2 calioes and Loun society, 526 California st.—For the half vear ending June 30, 1896, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and twenty-six hundredtbs (4 26-100) per cent per an- num on term deposits, and three and fifty-five hundredths (355-100) per cent per znnum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Wednesday, July 1.18 —M AL SAV. GEO. TO == DIyIPEND NOTIC ings Bank of San Francisco, 33 Post st.—For the half year ending June 30, 1896, a div.dend has been declared at the rate of four (4) per cent per anoum on term deposits and three and one-third RNEY. Secretary. (3.381%) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes. payable on and after WEDNESDAY, July 1, 1896. iEO. A. STORY, Casbier. =5 L UABOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN Soclety, 18 Geary st.—The directors have declarea the following semi-annual dividends: 4.32 per cent per annum on term and 3.60 per cen: per annum_on_ordinary deposits, payable on and atter July 1, 1896. ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. DIVIDE OTICE AN FRANCISC Savings Union, 532 California st., corner For the half year ending with the 30th of June, 1896, a oividend has been declared at the rate per annum of four and thirty-two one hun- dredths (4 32-100) per cent on term deposits and three and_sixfy one-hundreatbs (3 60-100) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payableon and_after Wednesday, the lst of July, 1896. LOVELL WHITE, cashier Webb. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, OCTORS AND DENTISTS—YOUNG LADY desires posttion with doctor or dentist: some Ad- dress W. 0., box 43, Call Office. W CMAN WITH SON 8 YEARS OLD’ DE- sires position to keep house for widower with one ch no objection to country if near school. Address 4272 Twenty-fifth st. ARDENER, PRACTICAL, OR MAN ABOUT Gardene: place, wishes situation: references. Address ', 417 Kearny st. RMAN WISHES SITUATION IN A PRI- vate family : good gardener, coschman; under- stands handling siock:; gool milker; references. Address Industrious, box 27, Call Office. V room wee! INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights in every room: 200 26¢ to $1 50 per night: $150 to $6 per k: tree bus and baggace 10 and from the ferry. 00K, $30; NURS $25 CULL! FEMALE HELP WANTED. 3, $26; SECOND GIRL, $20. 15 housework giris, city and country, $20 and : 8young girls to assist, 810 to $15. MISS 323 Sutter st. W ily $20 try ANTED—2 GERMAN AND FRENCH SEC- ond girls, $20 and $25: laundress, private fam- $25: German chanbermaid, $20; ranch cook, cook, small hotel, $25; ironers in laundry and Sirls for cookng and housework In elly ana cous: CRO=ETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. girl, nurse, $15. (OOK, SMALL MOU ¢ ook, girl, Tare MU $30; German chambermaid, $25: French nurse, maid and seamstress, §25; French country, country, must speak English, $20: French LEON ANDRE, 315 stockton st AIN RESORT, $80 hotel, $20: also youns chamberwork and waiting, same place, $15, paid: ranch cooks, $20; waitresses, ete RRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. small country N EAT GIRL, GEN smali American family, country tow see party here. RAL HOUSE WORK, . §20 MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay. V ANTED—A WAITRESS AND PARLOR HELP WANTED—Continued. AN FOR A RANCH, $25. MISS CULLEN, Mgt Eiraeti PASTRY COOK AND BAKER, §65; SHORT- order cook, countr; restaurant, $0; night short-order €ook, country restaurant, $9_a week; cook aud wife, country restanrant, $35; ironer, | country laundry, § 0:° washer, $35; 2 waiters, springs, $25: bedmaker, country hotel, | ironer, 83 $25; bartender, cou . C. R. HANSEN & 00,/ 110 Geary ate Y Hotel " C 9() LABORERS FOR A ROCK QUARRY, $26 ond board: 10 laborers, pick and snovel, city ®1aday and board; 20 farmers for haying an barvesting, $20, $25' and $26; 3 milkers, countr $50: 6 roadmakers, country, $20. C. B. HAX =EN & C0,, 110 Geary st. ENER WITH GOOD REFERENCES, $50 to §55; gardener who learned his trade in Europe, $26 and found. C.R. HANSEN & €O, 110 Geary st. €) WAITERS, SAME SUMMBER RESORT IN 2 the mountains, $30. C. R. HANSEN &CO, | 110 Geary st . - | PASTEY COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, NO BAK- | ing, $65. C. R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st | | | | HAMPOOER FOR SPRINGS: $85 AND | O found. C.R. HANSEN & 110 Geary st. | JXPERIENCED 1GG-CAN O B LU HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary st “,'ANTED—NIGHT COOK FOR_OYSTER- house, $353: cook for restaurant, $40: waiter, plain restaurant. $30; dis.washer, $19; elc. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. W AINT ED _ PHOROUGH CHILDREN clothing salesman: must be good stock- keeper. RAPHAKLS, 11 Kearny st. JHOEMAKER CAN GET SEAT-RO0OM FREE 5221/, Sixth st. maid; ~ Burlingame; $25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. y A__CATHOLIC SEAMSTRESS and mald; $25. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. 9 WAITRESSES, SMALL COUNTRY HO- tels, $20, room, ‘etc.; chambermald and wait- ress, $18, room, etc. Age: MARTIN'S Employment ncy, 749 Market st. [ OK, SUMMER KESORT, $36; WAITRESS, springs, $20: German hotel chambermaid, $20; Swedish chambermaid, $20; 2 hotel chamber- maids, $20: cook, country, private family, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. OOK AND LAUNDRESS, $25: girls, $12 721 8 NORSE- and $15, and others. MRS, HIRD, Ells. 3 \ IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- M “keeping in city, from $15 to $20, or general housework in flat: good plain cook. Call or write to 448 Natoma st., MISS BEELER. (GERMAY, GIRL, 14 YEARS OF AGE CAN X speak English, wishes place to take care of children or st with Jight housework; sleep home. Please call 1105 Stevenson st., nr. Twelfth and Marget. (OMPET any kind €00k, washe: Union st., re: T WOMAN WANTS WOEK OF the day, week or month; is & good nd ironer; good reference. Call 1225 b; I RLS OF ALL NATIONALITIES TO FILL positions.” German Employment Office, 306 Mason st. L sala ADY OF ABILITY 10 TAKE CHARGE OF a department. Address, stating experience and ry exected, Wholesale, box 53, Call. N E CRMAN WOMAN, COOKI CALL early. German Employment Oflice, 306 Ma- o st. VOMPETENT WOMAN 10 ASSIST IN _ profitable legitimate business. box Address Profit, 122, Call Office. NEAT YOUNG DANISH GIRL WANTS 4 4N “situation for light housework; wages $10 to $15._Call, during morning hous, at 347 Dore st., bet. Ninth and Tenth. TATION BY YOUNG LADY companion: summer resort. Address eighth-si. Carhouse. W ILoW "WOULD iIKE “INVALID OR oid lady or gentlenan to care for; good, pleasant_home an; 1618 Green st good care. Address or call DANFORTH. 7OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: sleep home; referer.ces. 1011 Buchanan st. i IRST-CLASS sleep home. 801 Bush s TATLORESS Kearny 8. 51, YEARS OLD: GER- 2012 >utter 3t. i LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; cor Mason, [ED—IRONERS. and Twenty-ninth sts. SW. COR. DOLORES and some second-hand work. OFFICE BOY—WANTED, BY A PHYSICIAN, an honest, bright, intelligent boy 10 or 12 years old to wait on' door, run errands and do light office s-rvice; must be one who lives in the central part of the city with his parents and stays at home when not_engaged in his work. Address, giving fall particulars, C. C., box 72, Cail Office. J ANTED—COMPETENT WASHER FOR & laundry; also an_assistant. Apply Lane Hos- pital, between 8 and 9 A. . PERSONALS. DVICE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- cialty; private: 1o charge unless successful; all law suits, claims, collections, wills, deads, etc., at- tended to. G.\W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. WALF INTEREST IN THRIVING $300. Gl Dusiness: duties nght and easiiy learned: or will exchange for real esate in city or across the bay. H., box 38, Call Office. CWILKE & ORNER GROCERY AND BAR, LIV- 3650.%; room, north of Market: low rent, Dlace: kept by owner for years; rare chance. WOLF, 531 California st. ADIES—FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY Tues., 210 8+ dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. ESKROOM FOR RENT. R OO M 305, Spreckels building, 927 Market st. PARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Tliustration commences its va- cation on Satarday, June 26, and resumes work on Monday, July 13. For pariiculars aldress 424 Pine. INCOLN BROS. CASH GROCERS, 226 Sixth st., middle of the block—Eggs, 10c dozen: butter, 20c roll; hams, 6c_pound: jeily, 10¢_can; flour, 80c sack: tea and coffee, 25¢ pound; apricots, pears. plums, appies or prunes, 5c pound. LIN- COLN BROS., 226 Sixth st. NFORMATION WANTED CONCERNING BENJAMIN L. ROADCAP, formerly 0f Abie lene, Kans., and lately of Pueblo and Salt Lake City. and now supposed to_be in San Francisco or vicinity. Address HAVEN & HAVEN, rcom 13, seventh floor. Mills bu lding, S. F. RIED GETTING YOUR HAIR DRESSED at Lederer's? Do. Lxcellence and thorough- ness is my hobby, and the price—25¢—is my strong | point. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st.: the store | nearest Geary; don't mistake the number. AIRDRESSING, 25c; MANICURE, 26c; | 131 Post st., r. 20 iM_ LEE, FIRST-CLASS CHINESE LAUN- dry. 1913 Bysh st. S RE FOR POISON OAK, RING- worms and other skin troubles; eczema re lieved: improves complexion; externally applied: sent by mail for 25 cents. Address P. O. box 2053, San Francisco, Cal. M RS. DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA- cial artist: wrinkles removed; purest toilet articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47. R. J. M. EDMUNDS, SPRCIALIST; DIS- eases of nose, throat; dentistry. Cal. & Kearny. PARISIAN MICLINERY SCHOOL: & FULL course taught in Six weeks: competent gradu- a aranteed positions. 8 Golden PARTNER RESTAURANT; OWNER $200.llqy. STENBERG COMPANY, 632 Market st. 2, 2 T.OON, ESTABLISHED YE &00 S2itn darge patronage, on Kearny partners don't agree. WILKE, 531 California st. PARINER TO PURCHASE HALF . interest in well-paying szloon near run_place night and day: German £250. Kearny st . ner wanted in hotel and_saloon: clear- $50 ) HONEST AND INDUSTRIOUS PART- Ing $200 per month. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Cali- preferred. STENBERG GO., 632 Market st. fornia st. e L N AND LIQUOR STORE: . CANDY-STORE, BRANCH BAKER $600 Soutis of and nY. Market: receipts 316t $fi0 . and stationery; lanndry and U.S. stamp $20: tuil value; stock andzfixtures; family trouble. STENBERG (0., 632 Market st . R HOUSE, ACROSS THE 3\]_0 “00‘ bay, near railroad depot: band- somely furnished rooms, bar, dining-room, parlors | and promenade grounds; finest family and sum- mer resort; well known as enjoying most desirable cluss of patronage: good bar trade the vear round; this offer never equaled; means a fortune in a few years: owner owns the prope-ty; satisfy yourself. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. RESTAURANT, OYSTER-HOUSE, 31600. handsome private rooms: three en- trances: old-established trade: chance rarely of- fered in lifetime, where, with $1600 invested, large income certain, STENBERG & CO.. 632 Market. 0 BUTTER, MILK A D DELICACY &J . store: thriving location; living-rooms: new stock; suitable for family. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. T)0.X0U WANT TO SELL YOUT BUSINESS J promptly. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. | 5 Market st.; b rooms, bath; rent $15; kept ;?-":fi{fieya years. WILKE & WOLF, 531 Call- fornia st. = ANCI BAKERY: DOING VERY $OOO ?«,‘:« busix daily receipts above $10; 3 living-rooms i 322; rarest chance. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. £3500 STEAM LAUND TAB- . lished for years: all modern improve- meats; doing large business: 4 horses and 4 wag. owner Owns Droperty: will give lease. KE & WOLF, 631 California st “ESTABLISHED YE o! WIL ~ SALOON; $350. 5ot 350: tease: averaze dnily receips, $16: near Market Hall; actual value, $1000. Call WILKE & WOLF, 531 Caifornia st. b‘ul SALE—THE PA ' R lflll'l‘.\: OF A newly patented machine, called the Farmer's Pride, consisting of an improved harrow and roller which also can be worked in conn )XI‘\\:l%h'afl-nl- sower. Ioquire at ANDREW KRUCCKELS, 1154 Washington st., Oakland. 5Q()() WOOD. COAL, HAY AND FEED; $800. Jocx 2 Cxpress business: 4 horse wagons; owns buildings. HEALY, 25 Kearny st. $200 HOTEL OF 24 ROOMs, BARK, . dining-room, etc., summer resort, 1 hour’s ride from San Francisco, clearing $150 per month; rooms commanding a beautiful marine view: must be seen (o be appreciated; part of pur- cliase price can remain; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply W. F. HEALY, 28 Kearny. 300, FARTSER IN ELEGANT PAYING $6 « business: will stand the fullest investi- gation; rare chance for young or middle-aged man; only object in_taking partner Is to enlarge the business. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. \V ANTED — FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED celiarman for liquor-store; one who under- stands both wholesale and retail business: must understand barkeeping. Apply to 423 Kearny st. JIRST-CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN FOR a first-class house; also a good hat salesman: holders of U. S. Industrial Acenc certificates are eligible. Room 165, Crocker building. “" ANTED-2 YOUNG MEN WITH SMALL capital {0 rent and give exhibitions with water bicycle. Aoply NW. cor. Tayiorand Bay st. W ANTED-YOUNG MAN ORBOY TO LEARN barber's trade. Inquire 10714 Fifth st. 7OUNG MAN WHO UNDERSTA » DS PRESS- ing. Tailor-shop, 117 Leidesdori st. - T)ISHWASHER; WAGES $20 PER MONTH. 113 Seventh st. ISHWASHER WANTED AT 820 LARKIN street. A LD MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT EMPLOY- ment. 611 Clay st., room 7. ANTED—A HANDY MAN AROUND A 4 rooming-house. 16 South Park. JOBER MAN IN WINE HOUS chiaracter; middle aged; speaks OF GOOD | nan; mix ¥ drinks for ineide salesman and recommended from last emplover only need apply. Box C. M., Call Branch Office, 530 Montgomery st. « orner Clay. RKESSMAKER WI in families; terms 2., box 18, Call Oftice. MIDULE-AGLD WOMAN W M 10 do bousework; cit wages. Apply for OME; SHORT DISTANCE IN COUN for vacation, for American girl (15) in pri Amierican family (Protestants) to assist in light work for board, or mother and daughter together v. 2015 Hardy si., near Sixteenth. HES 50 per day NGAGEMENTS Address D. ¥ ATION WANTED 1O DO SECOND W work; is ass waltress and chambermaid: references. Apply $09 Pos: st., bet S and 12 a. M. SENERAL HOUSEWORK IN also girl for upstairs work. private fam 34 Latayette st. (LERMAN GIRL WISHES PLACE FOR (it nonserure: Apply 13U7a Broadway. ADY WISHES A POSITION AS COPY IST or to do writing in au office. 417 Larkin, rm. 27. SRIENCED LADY WAN WORK janitr ckeeping: any kind of work. Koom 1, 82 ate | V sleey AT required: Call 10 & ANTED—GIKL TO DO GE work and plain cooking, 1 p at home. NERAL HOUSE- 26 McAllister st.; RST-CLASS COOK; CITY REFERENCE none other need ayply; wages $40. at 621 Leavenworth street this A. 3., between nd 12 o'clock. N E ERMAN GIRL FOR G work. 645 McAllister st. NERAL HOUSE- Gt E W RST-CLASS OPERATOR ON oats. 225 Montgomery st. RL TO MIND BY, $12. GERMAN EM- ployment Office, 306 Mason st. APPRENTICE AT DRESE 1609 O' Farrell st. ANTED-YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN lght housework. 916 O'Farreil st. CUSTOM W ANTED—YOUNG, TIDY GIRL 10 ASSIST in housework. 929 Sutter st.. middle flat. W ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU work and cooking. 1434 Golden Gate ave. SE- TICE ON CUSTOM COATS. som st. 966 IRL WOULD LIKE A Y OUNG GERA light housework; 10 post- nd nice finish; terms $1 50 per ddress ressmaker, box 92, Call ) ELIABLE, STRONG WOM WISHE \ work by the duy; sweeping, dusting or wash: ing; also take home wasuiug. Address or call 74 ibley, rear. EMAN W ousekeeper, 223 Sixth str ER1 ) GE A :ation as chambermaid or to wait at table. 20434 Eddy st., rear. G LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS companion to lady or do second work or coam- ber work; good reterences. Please address L. B. 1221 O’ Farrell st. "“v...\m,\‘ WISHES ironing or teenth st. RICAD , GOOD COOK AND nis & situation; city or coun- GE (J b try. TO DO WASHING AND housework by the day. 245 Fif- 'S POSITIO WIDOW WA E sework in small fam- eror do ho ¥ or couutry. Call or address 3033 16th st. FOUNG SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS ion to do light housework. Address S. 3, Call Branch Oflice. PERIENCED ENGLISH GIRL sition as house or parior maid, or as invaid; wages $25; English or family preferred. Address M. J., 865 T)ASISH GIRL V upstairs work or dress 617 Geary st SITUATION TO DG s scamstress. Call or ag- PO- | YT tical: reasonable. RL 10 DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 1007, Seventh st CKEEPIN Gentleman, TED—YOUNG G < housework and baby. Call 530 Jer: TED — PUPILS FOR _MILL 001; ciass now forming for fall work: prac- 410 Leavenworth st TO ASS WITH t. It toilet preparations taught free. L. P 1 0% 1284 Hayes st. AIRDRESSING, MANICURING, BEAUTY culture lessons;' agents who will handle my MRS. BUTLER, Post st. ERATOR-HANDS ON V APPLY TAND FITTING TAUGHT thoroughly in three hours or less at MRS R. ONES dressmaking school, 505 Feli st. RFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- RESSCUT making taught, $5 per month; puplls can work for et s Mel H E 1i themselves, friends or customers leeve and sKirt patterns cut o ord: JOWELL Academy, 213 Powell st. ATH-T NG: MANICURING LESSONS, MISs DOYLE. 1194 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. NSIONS—J. H. SHEPARD & CO., OLD RE able attorneys, 1068 East 16th st., Oakland. waist. jack- , 25¢ up. H AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 85c; MORNING nd ev 50. 1245 Mis classes: 101 | the Barber,' Association on June | 200 rooms, B FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEf retary Barbers' Asso. H. BERNARD, 102 Seventh st. BARBERS-FOR EMPLOYME P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8, FUCHS, 325 ¢ lA.\mm.csf"mE JOURNEYMEN 5ARBERS } Union meets Tuesday evening at 102 O'Far- rell st.; all journeymen are invited to attend. BARBERS, ATTE NTION! ALL WHO WISH to enter the shaving contest at the picnic of sand their en- tries until O'Farrell st. ARBERS PROTECTIVE Juney27 10 P. C. | builai A OID EVILS. SEE DR. HARDCASTLE on sex science, etc., 628 Montgomery, room 1 (OAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT manuirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome, upstairs. RAZUK EXCHANGE, 630 MARKET ST.; fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. ATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING: low prices first-class work guaranteed. Give atrial t0J. N. BRITTALN, 20 Geary, nr. Kearny. EO. W. PHELPS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 215 Sansome st., room 4. {UITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO ) guaranteed parties, $15 upward. ~ Cut-rate Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and &:h. TBELAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JBW- elry, ete.: Jowest rates. 948 Markot st. T(00 CARDS, $1,80; SHOW CARDS Tac: tel. Blacl 22 Geary st., r. 39. ) 1. Black 141 HILL. 22 G 3. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY THRMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: also dress goods, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHILIY'S, 213-215 Mason st.; Open evenings, TRIC LIGHTS IN BVERY ROOM|( rchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 5c to §1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per bus and baggage to and from the ferry. STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HAIR- . dresser, removed (0 24 Geary. Popular prices. ITY OF PARIS LAUNDRY, FORMERLY 132 Geary, remcved from Larkin st. to 119 Stock- ton; first-class laundry. MRS, JA USSAUD. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertisements in living light; promoters of busi- pess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Marke: st. ( LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bought. COLMAN. 41 3a. cor. Jessle. DRESSMAKERS. 31400, 23 ELEGANT BUTCHER-SHOP & . across the bay, with two horses and wagons, fine fixtures, safe, cash reg ster: working 3 men and doing fine business; object of selling sickness;mvestigate T.LU BELSKL7 City Hall av. @600, ENE STATIONERY AND CONFEC- L) . tionery business; in good locality ; rent cheap; with 3 elégant living-rooms; the best bar- gain for the money ever offered in 'this city; see this to-day. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 510 ABLE-STORE AND FRUIT- $ . stand. $150—5S«loon; paying fine. $700—Restaurant: wor:h $1300; see this. §200—Branch bakery and delicacy ;worth double. $1100—A snap in an elegant grocery. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave., for bargains. 45(). EINE GROCERY AND BAK, BEST $ DU, iocation in city, good business, sells 8 barrels of beer a week; only reason for selling, other business; see this at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. K350 T2 RTNER WANTED—LIGHT, L . genteel business, with rising young man of good standing and reputation; no night or Suuday work; well established and will pay from $65 to $70 per month. See to-day GEO. STEW- ART, 602 Miarket st. e 0 PAR KR IN OLD-ESTABLISHED DUV, niercantle commission-bouse, controli- ing large trade from all parts of the coast; owner desires pariner as business is too much for on business has ulways been prosperous aud can be largely increased: will pay big returns on money invested: will bear thorough investigation: for- tume for some active man who wants profitable investment. GEO. STEW ART, 602 Marketst. | 8125 DY STORE, NORTH OF MAR- | +). Ket, etabiished 22 years: rent $12: liv- ing rooms: furniture included. M. LESS CO., TS31 Market st. VEGE RESSES §2 UP: WRAPPERS 35 CENTS UP; Iawn $1 up. 5053; Natoma st., above Sixth. TOSTUMFS KEASONABLE; SPBCIAL / Iates to_protessionals. Room 8, Si. Aun's e ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Cla; BARBERY assoc 0 F PLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 23914 O’ Farrell. 3.CHAIR 15¢ tand for sale, . San Jose. ) ASSIST T busi- ARBERS — BEST-PAYING ) shop, laundry office and cigar Apply or address ASA BERDROW \ EDUCATIONAL. ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF iolin, guitar, mandolin, batjo. 1707 Market. L RS MELVILLE SN ER. 715 PO: vocal music: piano; elocution for parlor, stage, rostrum, bar or pulpit: practical Shakes: pearean and general dramatic elocution a specialty; onday 8 P. M.; $1 per month. A 1 RT paying butcher- TH 350: WELL- | Apply at saloon 130 | hop. TEADY MAN TO COLLECT neratiy in light business: salary chance of increase; must have $150 cash. 777 Market st., room 7. ATLOR'S AT 611 room 7: 75¢, ER WANTED—O. : temperate: rustle )ftice, 12 ACQ : reference; investi- Four:h st. N EW WALLO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, B L\ 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 50c;week §1 (0 $2 50; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion to morning calls: clean: quiet: open all night. | W ANIED-1000 MEN AT DUBLIN LOTUS | barber-shop: newly opened: shaving 5e: hair- ‘ourth st. cutting 10¢; best and biggest RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- iow Sixtu, for a room: 25¢a night: 81 a week. ODGINC ¥, i ] 4 Continental House, 521 Pacifi-, below Kearny. THMA CURE GU DK. GOR- din’s Chocolate Kmulsion. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. TLERES AND LABORERS CLAIMS B'GHT: dinsted. RATTO'S, 512 My, tel. m. 353. N CITY--SING' E ¥ 15, 2 AND :_B ROOMS, 25 cents per night. $i1, $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorf sts. AT-FI 541 MAK ) street. A 200 pe OST CONV werk ENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 iree “bus and bagzage 1o and from ferry. N UMBER Of FIRSI-CLASS GERMAN AND Swedish girls awaiting situations at the Swea? ish Employment Bureau, 315 Sutter st. M DPLE-AGED WOMAX WOULD LIKE A i fituation to eare for children and light house- work: good home and small wages, W ANTED -PLACE assist with house Perry st., n-ar Third. TATION WANTED BY COMPETENT t0 do upstairs work: is good seamstress 1 zood children's nurse: city or coun- . Call 61914 Fiorida st. 1OMPETENT YOUNG, with child wishes honsekeeper's work_ or sewing; vity 917 Market st., room TOUNG LADY traveling com panion. bells. LE WIDOW position, cham- or country. Callorad- ( It AS Call 706 Ellis st.: ring 2 OUSLWORK—BY THE DAY; NCH laundress; do little cooking; speaks some English; French family preferred. $10a Clemen- tina st 44 THIRD ST., NR. to $1 69 per night: convenient and respectable TED—-MALE. . SE AND JAPANESE emplovment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 1. VHINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. C.G. COOK'S SUU. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL .branches:shor: notice. 14 Gearv. tel.Grant 48. ND CHINESE B b 428 OF EXPERIENCE with Pacific Co; handling large deals, wi tion with some iarge and re- Address T 20, Call. ATION IN GFFI y 1o object: middle aged; N Al SALESMAN thoroughly acquainted nd capable of m & conn concern ANTED compeient; | good letters. FRE box 1, Call Oftice. B R—A FIRST-CLA TO Dibelp out eveninzs throughout the week. Ad- dress F. D., box 132, Call l)‘\rm;nfrn:l.r-( LASS WITH 10 YEARS reference. wishes posiion in wholesale house. Address Packer. box 67, this office. OY WISHES A SITUATION IN A WHOLE- sale house; willing to work. Address G., box 148, Call. NG MAN DESIRES private plice riages and garden, JHORT KNIFE SITUATION ON understands care of horses, car- Add. H. H., box 128, Call. CUTTER WANTS SITUA- 1 tion. AddressS. B., box 152, this office. JITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN AND »J wife, without childre , 10 take care of ranch or work on a private place} man understands all Kinds of ranch or private work; wife good cook: both firsi-class references. Address J. L. TH- GEBER, Napa, Cal. L. RATH \— ANTED— BY — GOOD RESPONSIBLE young man position to collect and deliver; se- curily and g00d references. - Address <. A., box 5, s office. ICENSED ENGINEER, 25 YEARS EXPE- 1/ rience in city and the mines, wanis situation: city or conntry; man of family: can run dynamo andlocomotive. Address L. M., box 107, Call Office, Y ouse (\‘L‘:\'\ DESIRES A POSITION 700 any kind of work; handy with tool Reliable, box 32, this office. A, OBER AND RELIABLE YOUNG MAN D (Danish) desires a steady job of any kind; will drive wagon. Address J., box 140, this office. PHI IF. ONAL ACCOUNTANT OFFERS his services in the experting of books, opening and closing of partnership accounts, writlng up books and gencral expert work. Address », C., box 137, Call Office, . W ANTEO—BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, 4 situation as carpenter on a ranch;: is also used 10 all kinds of farm work: can furnish good reference. Address P. 0. boX 17. San Lorenzo, W L CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, 2 Markot—Electric lights in every room: 200 "EAR for sale on the morning of the picnic at Third und Townsend sts. and Twenty-fifth and Valencia sts. rooms; 25¢ 0 $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage (0 and from the ferry. Call ing Emplo; hay ing per Leading Employment Agents, 4 horses, $2 and found, steady jo 8c a Em T COOKS, waiter: for t milk 2 cows, $15: c0o< 10T & private famiiy, § 3d 3 ment Agents, 634 and 20 230 dle foun £18 $1o 815 MU Age: MALE HELP WANTED. \’t’imi\' & READY, THE GREAT EM- 1 ployment agents, want the following heip. ¥ and get work, at 634 and 636 Clay st. CONTRAC 0 SINK 200-FO0T shaft in mine. MURRAY & READY, Lead- v Agents, 634 ana 636 Ciay st. MEN AND STRONG YOUNG M pick fruit. dig irrigation ditches, belp make and mwake themselves useful on a larze ba company’s ranch, vineyard and orchard . $20 month and found. MURRAY & READY e 16 FOR A MINE, $1 PER 3 teamsters for a mine, 0 tiemakers, nd 10c each. MUKRRAY & READY. Leading ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. $25, $30, 40, 850 AND 36! £25 and $30: raveling cookhouse, §: WOODCHOPPER cord. one year’s job. 26; cook ior 2 men and 0; shwashers, $15, $.0: 3 waiters for spring: MURKAY & R 3 525, §26 and 3 oid or mld- ARMERS FOR vards, farms and dairies, $20, nhoremen for ranches, §15 sged men to pick froit, hoe, etc., $15 and | nd: 3ranch teamsters, $20: farmer ana milker, ; man to herd hogs, $15; man tomilk 15 cows, 10 laborers for a ranch, §15, to irrizate land, : boy for a ranch, #10; boy for a mine, $10. RRAY & READY, Lesling Employment nts, 634 and 636 Ciay st. 1 whe day. 3 foun RE 636 LACK: ITH. $40 AND FOUND; COUNTRY shop blacksmiil, 35 and found, for & camp;: here: sticker-hand, $2 50 a 11ADY, Leading kmploy d 636 Cl eiwright, see bos MUR 3 8, C. C. ¢ nan 10 gather sacl ind_harvester, $35 and nd; sand teamsier, city, $20. MUERAY & ADY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and Clay st. 20 and ment Agents, 634 and 636 C1 smil | blacksmith, swampers and jackscrewers for the woods, 1 35 ing, day LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS, CITY, $160, $175 day and $23 month and board bed. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- v 8t ED—FOREMAN FOR MINE, § nth: shife boss for mine, $3 per day ; Ilack. ths for couutry shops, $40 10 $50 and foun smaill country shop, $30 to board: chopper for lozging camp. free fure, and board: 2 experienced grainpilers for | country warehouse. $52 per month and board; 7 far | $20, stendy job; 3 men for neading and harvest- nErs 10T first- lass ranch in Santa Clara County, large ranch, 2 months’ work, $1 50 and $2 per and board; 5 men for haying and ranchwork, near city, $26 per month; ranch cook, 5 men. $20; stablem cou choppe dishwashers. busine any small livery stable shori ditance in 0 and found, steady place: also wood- laborers, milkers. cooks, waiters and W. . EWER & CO. TiD—(CE COMPANY IN THE GOUD try wants a responsibie man to go in the ice in San Francisco: company will furnish amont of ice, sawdust for storage, wagon and ntry, horses; applicant’ must understand the. ice busi- ness, have trade and do the rest. Apply to W. D. EWER & 626 Cl X <X PERIENCED pilers for a warehouse in the country, GRATN $52 per month and board. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. W laundry, err mil miny ANTED—SAW-FILER FUR BOX FA tory, $3 to §350 per day; hand-ironers for 5 and found: choresoy for ranch, $15; and-boy for_couniry, 87 50 to $10 and found; kers, $z2 50 to $25; American foreman for e, 53 day: 2 miners, $275 day: lavorer for mine. $1 day and board: butier-maker for cream- ery, wal CO. $50 aud board: farmers an_ wives, COKS, ters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & 628 Sacramento st. AITER, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20; miners, machine drill, $3 a day; a buiter- maker and milker tor Nevada, £30; 5 jarmhands, same ranch, $£15; woodsmen, $20, $26 and S5 bark-peele ranchi teamster and wife, $35. CO. . 1 25 a cord: orchard-hand, $20; R.T. WARD & , 608 and 610 Clay st. t W ibknow wiat | | 624 Washington st., near K. 1 OOMS 15¢ TO 7hc PR NIGHT: 50¢ 10 3150 | per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. NTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still_runy Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 | Iarge rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 10 $3 per week. W ANTED—AN1DEA: WIIO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN | WEDDERBURN & ©'Q., Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize ofter 00 1nventions wanted. E HAL done while M Hotel; branch 767 Market,opp. Will & Finck ou wait. 638 Market. opp. Palace | s MADE TO OKDER FOit 2 50; 959 Howard st., nr. Sixth. | REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and with our new mnchines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while yon waic. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. Tg\ L0 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOO] M “ai grocers keep it. TAN TO LEARN BARBER | trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. | W ANTED—FOR THE Marine Corps, U. S, navv, able-bodicH, b married men between the ages of 21 and 30 year: not less than 5 feet b inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly; only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their Intentions to become citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval seryice offers special inducements: EIVIng op- portunities to visit ali parts of the world on board ournew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruiting Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. half-soleing 25¢ up. 1 PLACE IN 1HE CITY FOR SKCOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new c: shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 ladies’, gents’ and children's misfit aud s bought or exchanged. @ MARK ST, to 50c. night: $1 (0 8T week. /HAT CHEER JHOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO 200 rooms; best in the city: singie rooms s & night, $ 1 a week: meals 10c. CHESTERHOUSE, 44 THIKD ST, NEAR 200 rooins, 25 cents & night: reading- ¥ 71N Market; room: free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. W ANFED,TOC OLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR NOX Collection Agcy, 110 1 INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH _AND HOW 4 #ts.; single furnished rms_75c week, 15¢ night. 100 2E T 10 DGING AT 1uc, 15¢ and 20c a night, ding coffes and rolls. inclu ‘Vix‘n KD MS, 15c A DAY; 81 veek: rooms for (wo, 25¢ n day, $1 60 a weex; readingz-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st SECOND-HAND SHCES, c 10 §1 25. 562 Mission. SCHOONEKS FOR 50, nt Q87 ( SOME Be; | plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. YROUME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 MAR- ket, bet. 34 and 4th, gas specialists: ouly rall- | IWRITING 805 Ellis st BUS.COLLEGE:24 ITSCHOOL;HEALD'S Post:commercial. shorthand, Engiish: low rates PIANOLE , 50c HOUR. MRE. WATTS, 218 Golden Gate ave. OOKKEEPING BY TARR; ONLY ACCOUNT- than any colleg ant teaching; V4 time and far more practical rapid calculations. 659 Market. TTEND STIEHL'S COLLEGE, 728 MARKET st. The very best individual fustruction: 20 trial Jessons in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen- | manship, Typewriting, etc., $1; books free. { ARITHMTC. GRA MR day & ni cclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission | ECHT'S10-LETTER SHORTHAND IS THE | latest and best; 100 words per minute guar- | incld. typewriting), $25. 927 Market. | TUITAR MANDOLIN, PIANG AND VOCAL | lessons: $8mo. MARY W THAUS, 39 Fifth. RIVATE ACADEMY OF DANCIN "LASS- | es Tues. and Fri. Misses HGDDY, 64 Hyde st. OSEPH GREVEN, VOICE-IMPROVER. 82 | Ninth st. JPANISH, FRENCH ACADEMY, CASTILIAN and Parisian, 3 lessons w.; $3 m. Maze bld,,r."7. 325 Montgomery st.; individual instrue- | tlon in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life scholarship $5 week and month. "PELASCO'S "HOOL OF ACTING— ) Private theatriculs arranged: pupils rehearsad on stage. R. 5 and 12, 1.0.0.F. block, 7th and MKkt. HOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, M&- chanical engineering. surveying, architecturs | assay; estab. 64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 (ks HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POSTST. Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical enginee: , telegraphy. moderm Janguages rapidly taught. W rite for cataiogue. WEEK 5. _THR NEWS FOR 5 CENT! <4\ WEEKLY CALL. 1n wraoper, for malling. LOST. & ] () REWARD—LOST, JUNE 17, FROM BUS Ly at Belvedere, junction beach road with midale road, near Dunbar residence, round plain | gold locizet bearing monogram “J. <.” one side and “H. R. <.” on other: inside containing lady’s pic- ture and opposite it date September 4. 1894 locket being attached to double wold chain with long | twisted links connccted by small round ones. Re- turn to J. 8., 427 Sansome st., and receive above OST—JUNE 22, DEERHOUN 4 black, D P . COLUR | legs and face black und tun, white twils | be rewarded. Call MAZOUC, 15 oadway, above Stockion st. breast and white stripe on face, white tip o finder will LOUKET; FILIGRE BOTH | ith diamond on front side; handsome | Larkin st., third floo BUTTON, ON PiC> Return 1057 Miss'on st OST—LARGE FRESH RED COW; LIRERAL | i reward. Keturn to 1798 Meallister st. i TRAIN | $175. . rent $20: doing Al business: daily re- M. LESS & CO., 7831, Market st. CORNER GROCERY AND BA exceptionally good location: lurge elected stock; fine s ore trade; big bar busi- : large outside Toute; bargain. M. LESS CO. 78315 Market st. 2 )r() BRESTAURANT: 3 LIVING ROOMS: £250 cei Lo= OON; THRIVING INTERIOR $350 52 opposite large raiiroad depot; | cheap rant; ying rooms; reccipts $10; daily ex- penses #1; good stock. M. LESS CO., 83% Market st. RADE: FOR PESTAURANT: FIRST-CLASS sale cheap on account of sickness: will ex- change for property or business of cqual value in localily and climate suitable for consumptive. Call or address 3321 Mission st. DO SALE, AT A SACRIFICE, A SPLENDID- paying restaurant between 2 carhouses: rent only $17, living rooms included: owner retiring from business.~ Apply at once 3279 Mission st. NERGETIC MAN WANTED BY LADY AS pariner; country business; $60. loom 9, 122 Post st. {ALOON; LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. AP- ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. ARTNER WANTED BY A ADY: GOOD proposition; 875 cap 11 Taylor st., room 1. ROCERY AND BAR; FULL FIRST-CLASS stock; 3 rooms attached. Fifteenth and Dolores. B1300, SALOON; Al; BEST RETAIL'LO- . cality: strictly first class; small ex. penses; good profits; desire to sell immediately account of sickness: every opportunity to investi: gate. Address W.S., box 81, this office. RARGAIN—_FOR SALE, CHEAP, A CIGAR- store. 8Clay st ROCERY AND BAK; Apply this office 3 HALFINTEREST IN OLD EST .fl"],()O . lished, well stocked, zood p general store out of town: double value in sight trial given; 1 ncrtner retiring. Mo paying b bay preferred; no agents. ket FER CORD . groceries, etc., across DELAIN’S, 2106 Mar- 1T fer corner. AKERY, NOTIONS AND CANDY STOR established for years; nice living-rooms. 1029 encia st. S e . restaurant on prin wards, doing a good business: selling on &ccou of sickness. Address D. C NY STOCK OF MERCHANDISE BOUGHT for cash; city or country. M., box 2 Call. 00D ROUTE FOK SALE ON THIS PAUER. Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, . CHAMPAGNE BUSINESS &{)U() . sale: well establish manufacturing plant: stock, eic.: pr Apply F. L. CASTELHUN, rooms 4 and Montgomery st. (L ROCERY STORE, some st0zk, to let. 2201 Fiftcenth st. LACKSMITH-SHOP FOR “CHEAP; €00l place: $150. Inquire h st. 00D OPPORTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed #20,000; owner will remain |f arrange vent can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. FOR SALE —OLD-ESTABLISHED SALOON and wine cellar in a mear-by town Inquire WICHMA LUTGENS & )., 318 Clay st. FOR complete acipals_only. 5, 325 ROOMS, FIX1URES, $75(), CARTSER WANTED TN FAMILY D OU). iquorstore; - run successiully by present owner for 20 years: large outside route: half cash: vouns man preferred: must have good references. M. L S & CO., 78315 Market st. 15(), COFFEE_AND CHOP HOUSE I, worin $750." DECKER, 1020 Market. ALOON; BEST LOCATION; NO REASON able offer refused. DECKER, 1020 Market st. $30 : CORNEL:3 ROOMS: 1020 Market st Tqulék for cash see STRAD A WEEES NEWS FOR 5 CENTS_THE WREKLY CALL. In wrapver, for mailing. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 192 RooMs; NIC 1 £ 16 rooms; biz bargain: Powell st 22 rooms, near Baldwin Hotel, only 36 rooms, corner, oak furniture: pia 50 rooms: $125 « month guaranteed 25 rooms to let, unturnished: elegun: 2 K & CO., 602 ) D & CO., 917 Market | 7 GROCERY AND BAK: OLD BSTAB- | Z 1 ). lished; rent only £10: No. 1 iocation; pays well. STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. ¢ SALOON, 4 KOOMS, PIANO, ETC. STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. 305, CORFEE SALOON. PAVS WELL <o), STRAND & CO., 917 Market st. 30 BUTCHER S &1.’.00 t0 $60 a day; this place is well fitted up and everything compiete for the bnsiness; 3 horses, 1 wagon, 2 caris; great bargain: cheap at 00. See STRAND & CU, 917 Mark b ~ MARKET-ST. CIGAR-STAND AND $200. Gvrooma: must b soid: iow rent BARRETT, 1125 Market st. x\fl‘b\* BRANCH BAKERY . rooms BARRETT, 1125 Market st, 80. ¢ HOPHOUSE AND SHORT ORD ERS P8O, ecelia a7 day low runt:: sreatbargain: BARRETT, 1125 Market st. | ©500. \WOOD, COAL AND EXPRESS BUSE | DOUU. ness; 4 norses, 4 wagons; boiler, engine | running: saws, scales, etc.; positively clears $150 | per month. BARRETT 1125 Market st. 1 TERY REASONABLE: ONE OF THE BEST dye worksu the city; perfectly equipped: long lease; very low rent; ariesian well; cexatral loca- tion. ' Particulars, branch office, 619 Valencia. | OR SALE—HOTEL OR LODGING-HOUSE: | 37 fine furnished rooms: Kitchen: OF AN IND $;)~_ | HOP: TRADE OF $50 | 1 low rent; receipts 35 to 87 a day. LIVING- | 150 28 00D 3 15w selt. BreRER, 1620 Marke ROOM HOTHL: R $70: BUS location: $1500. D F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A 16 ROO) 59 Mission st. A LODG- ing-house see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. Faridssaics. 617 TWo LODGING HOUS 200; clear profit $40. roomers; north central. Address B. C., box 161, Cail. OR BARGAINS [N LODG ARGAIN—14 ROOMS. FULL OF § DY 43 ROOMS;: BEST-PAY ) HOUSE: CHEAP; easy 'ms. 115 Second st. ODGING-HOUSES BOUGHT, SOLD AND exchanged. PHELPS & 0., 917 Larkin st. WELL-FURNISHED ROOM low rent. _Inquire arocer S FOR $576: 40 Sixth st LODGING-HOUSE TO LET. $ VAN NESS, COR. GROVE—11 ROOMS; ) Z arranged for lodginzs o houskeeping. 2 FURNITUKE KU SALE T LOOR OILTLOTE Engli h Linoleum...... Brussels Carpet 4-room outfit. solid oak.... seeas . SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Mariet st. 7-ROOM FI fine bar; entrance to 2 streets; rent reasonable: will be sold at & bargain: near ferry depot. Ad- dress F. D. P.. box 106, Call Of YOAL AND TEAMING—PARTNER WANT- ) ed: old-established, paying business: capital required, $4000. Address C. R, box 134, Call. Gi;qlk‘ RY AND SALOON—VERY CHEAP. | low rent. 239 Stevenson. | AV] 2 KES | AUKAN HEAP: | ALOON OR box 134, Call Office. TABLISHED FRUIT 1008 Howard | hoarding-house. OR SALE—W ELI] . F2% ponltey storo: make ofter. st cor Sixth, 1ROCERY AND BAR: X years: fine bar trade; fine fixturesand cash register; 4 living rooms; other business canse of selling: offer wanted. 439 Grove st., cor. Uctavi EXCHANG KL TABLISHED v5 | YO LODGING-HOU JOR business or other property, 80 acres of fine E farming land and some casii; Walla Walla County, Wash. free. MACGILLIVCAY & CO., 1028 Mar- ket PARTNER WANTED—EITHER LADY OR gentleman; payine business; references. Ad- dress A., box 161, Call Office. Q7 REWARD—LGST ON SPEAR ST.. SMALL Do) leather satchel. Return same to 547 Mission st. and receive above reward; no questions asked. | UG DOG: ANSWICR! AME OF BUD. Return to FIRST-CLASS painless extraction W.C. HAR- M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. " NEAR BU- DENTISTR first-class results: prices: and painless implantation of tleeth. DING, C.L, 1 R.L . crown \INLESS, | work, bridge work and teeth withont able agent for painless extraction; artificial teeth | frm $5; fillings frm $1; extracting b0c, with gas$1. T ASETFOR TEETH: ¥ ARKANTED A3 £00d as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., nexc Baldwin Theater. K. LUDLUM MILL, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extraciing when plates are made: oid plates made over like new; teeth from §8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. FULL cee OF Gk WARRANTED | V0 LADY CANVASSERS: NEW PATENT- ed ariicle; sell on sight: best thing for years; investigate. 11 Glen Park ave., 9 to 6. Good thing. GLNTS WANTE SFOR A WELL- known and fast-selling article; ladies or gents. JACQUES, 910 Pacific st. s NTS, 870 WASHINGTON ST, 4 Oakland; $2to'$5 per day. Ladies and gen- tiemen. GENTS—BIG BOOK; NEW IDEA: BIG HIT: <X low prices: don’t order campaizn outfits until you see ours; the grestest campaign book of 1896 prospeciuses 50c. F. PERSON, manager sub- scription department, The Whitaker & Ray Com- Market st. TO SELL A NEW ARTICLE. AP- five years. I V. CAVALSKY, 24 Nixth st ST OF TEETH WITHOUT & FLATE DR £ G. YOUNG, 1841 POIK st. £ R GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENGING | Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction | and patentes of Improvea ge work or teeia without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farreil st. AINLESS "EXTRACIION. 806 CEOWS ge work a specialty; plates, $5 up: 13 vears experichice. . L WALSH: DD 8163 Gears. SOUTUN DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- \ ketst. DR.CHARLES W. DECKER. R J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RK Gate ave.—Open evenings ni Sundays till noon. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR ranted. DR J W.KEY 112 i3 Marker, st FURNITURE WANTED. BOARDING WANTED. OARD AND ROOM: DESIRABLE LOCA- ot tlon: exchange for piano. C. P., box 159. Call ce. FURNISHED FLATS WANG{ED. JURNISHED FLAT; 6 T08 ROOMS; PERMA- nently : give price and details. 1. box 140, Call. to_help gererail MISS PLUNKE' ANTED-MAN AND WIFE FOR HOTEG for the country; man, to do ‘cooking: wom; $45; see party here, [, 424 Sutter st. Apply WANTED - MiSCELLANEOUS, QECOND-HAND FORGE WITH BLOWER wanted. F. KASTEN, 621 Ash ave. §)D-HAND FURNITURL FOR COUNTRY; good prices. 'T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 (ALI- . fornia st,, corner Kearny, pays best price for farniture and ‘merchandise. A MALONE PAYS %0 PER CENT MOR& than_elsewhers for furniture to fill_countey orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 8 Fourii st F YOU WANT GOOD PRICS FOR FURNE ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. KFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons Auction Co., 1057 Market. M AN TO TAKE URDERS FOR PRINTING. Apply 519 Filbert si. W A3 EED=BABY - CARRIAGE TN GOOD ANTED — WATCHMAKER'S APPREN- tice. Apply at 129 Montgomery ave, Q BASCH. 821 SUTTER, WANTS FURNE « ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price. order. Address, stating price, B., box 16, Call. ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW €lry 1o A, KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send H MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, « carpets, plano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 761 | Apply at 1524 Mason st.. corner Pacific. i ARGAIN IF SOLD TO-DAY: SALOON | “established 20 years. See owner, 1125 Dupont. ‘T’: ,0() MALL MA ACTURING BUSI- ! MN-21UU. ness: only one incity: drawing good business gomery st., ro goud reasons for selling. 415 Mont- | 7.3-0 TRESTAURANT: BSTABLISHED 15 | W0V, vears: run by present owner three and a half years: receipts $20 per day: rent $22 50; 6 rooms connected if desived: selling on account of sickness. Address <., box 89, Call Office. DUCK AND _ POULTRY DURCHASER ranch: $750. T. F. CONKLIN, oftice Red Flag, opposite Six-mile House, Sau Brino road RUGSTORE FOR SALE; A FINE CHANCE owner has Olhzrihll:l’nesg. Drugs, box 3, Call. DARTAER WINH $25 CAPITAL WANTED by lady of means 12 Mason si. | $17 CIGAK-STCRE, WITH LIVING . rooms, on account of sickness: no | agents. 1127 Mission st. T ER WANTED IN GOOD aying saloon: g od supp'y of stock. | as new; cash or time FoR TSALE. and newly furnished: rent 102934 M arket s. J. MANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household zoods. new or good . JTRE SALE ! Prices stund ull goods are completely il posed of. Oak bed sets...., ..313 53 Eed lounges. 303 Etoves . Carpets, peryard . Linoleum, per yard. Matting, peryard. 19 Till our new buliding is erected these prices will stana. Till such tine we are condic:ing business 2. SE. corner Sevents sud Mission s 4 NOONAN. 400 SAEPFT stoves, §! §10: bed- ounces. 7 T UHAME parlor sets, D Mol CARPE JONES CO. CARPRT - CLEANING renovating works. Main oflite 25 and ¥ NING, 3c.; LAYING, teleplione Jessie 944, CLEANING. TON, 19 E YREAT WE works; latest ma ing 3¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th W HEN C DI~ RPET-BEA aning 3¢ and lay- phove Jessie 253. USTED WITH #'S Pioneer Car- YOU BE poor work send to SPA ULDIN pet Beating Works, 3563-57 Tehama s 0. Cu 2 T TING WORKS. 333 e ave.: telephone east 126. CITXSTEAMCARFETCLESNING.R NOVA: ting, 38 8th, STEV “Lel. South 230. TARPETS CLEANED AND KENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO.. 23 Tenth: tel South 56. D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. E.MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO,, 240 « Y4th st.; cieaning 3¢ a yerd. Tel. Mission 74 McQUREEN'S CARPET BE. ovating works. 4. Stevenson J HORSES. QIXYEAROLD SH ALL-PURPOSE > business horse; 1200 pounds: sound, gentie v and well broke; cheap. 351 1hwrd s &95 PAYINGCORNER SALOON WANTS =DV, partner; experience unnecessary. 633 | Howard st. | AN WITH §100 TO JOIN ME; “busiuess. B. B., box 12, Ca 1 Oftice. | FIRsT-CLASS O00D-PAYING BAK cheap, on account of death. Call Uffice. | AURANT—GOOD LOCATION; GUOD | place for man and wite: cheap. Apply Call. &2:—)0 FIRST-CLASS SiLO )N; LEAS) For ALF CHEAP—FINE SURREL HOR: weizht 1200, A pply 406 Sixth st. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 of good harness, our uwn make, of every de- scription, for 1-ss moaey than you can buy Eastern trash: send for catalogue. 117 McAllister st. ARNESS, AM, EXPRESS wagon; aiso 2 cheap horses. 1620 150 SETs NEW AND SECOND HAND HAR. OU Tess, all kinds; wagons, busgies, surreys, rockaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Mission st HOKSES, BUGGIES, TCTION SALES OF wagons, harness, etc., at Derby stables, 648 - goud trade: owner reiiring: chance | G vorth.cvers Tuesday 11 o'c of alifetime. Address C. H., box 139, Call Office. E‘:{’J‘;‘R‘fi"\“",’,}%",“ {WATKINS, nu‘c‘:lzl::ekr: ONE OF THE BESL PAYING ) SEL NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- $9000. i and wiuter hotels and heattn | D00 Dess: all Kinds: Doy, wazon, caris, surres resorts in California on railroad: magnifi scenery: well established: pays 82500 . year ner and ziowing. H. M. WOOLLEY, 532 Marke: si- JIRST-CLASS BEER SALOON; CENTRALLY 8 o Mrther particu- o : Or call bet. 12 and 1 oetock - 0N ANTED—GRUCERY AND BAR IN location. or suitable corner store with 33‘3,‘,’. Bomery s:. W rooms. (. H., 1818 Polk st. 1m0 reasonable’ offer oty foooD offer refused. room 40, Chronicle building. e oy fiuN]'l“lED—l]’ABTNEl# IN WOOD AND COAL siness: horses, wagons, etc.; lease; ho: rent free. Apply Call Oflice, = "OUNG BUSINESS MAN WITH SOME - ready cash wishes to ‘secure a position, or would inves: in business enterprise in city or coun- try. Address J. S. W., box 17, Call Otfice. ness; ali kinds: bugg. & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. 0 HOKSES FOw SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCG- e_Ranch. 630 Commercial st. WAZOn, carts, surrey WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. JOR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE carriages of every desc iptio: cash, notes or instaliments. Carvill Mfg Co., 16-48 8il st., S. F. QLIGHTLY SOILED DRIV NG samples. H. M. HEINEMAX, 10¢ JEW AND SECOND-HAND E. dry. milk and grocery wagons: and 2 fine buswies. ~ 828 Harrison st S, LAUN- WIS roCKuwWay TYPEWRITERS, W ILL TRADE OR EXCHANGE BAKERY ouifit, horse and buggy, electric fan, bicycle, orange land, town lots. &munhu. 128 Fourth. A SPLENDID REMINGTON, $10: sample work, Montgomery st. SEN D FO! SCOTT &' BANNAN, 533