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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1896. SOME MIXED TROTTING. The Talent Stayed With Athena, but Humboldt Maid Had More Speed. - LADIES WERE OUT IN PROFUSION Solo, Clay S and Addison All D strated Their Ability to Win Oats and Purses. on- A beautiful day for racing purposes and a free gate for the ladies drew a much larger crowd to witness the trotting events at Ingleside than was present on the day preceding. The card was one that the veterans found hard to enthuse over and Auctioneer Al Leach nearly threw a splint in an endeavor to brace the betting up, which had a tendency toward siuggish- ness. However, his persuasive tongue was not without its effect, and before the day was over the weather-worn wallets from ‘‘up country” were unstrapped and the wagering brightened up somewhat. The decision of the judges in the case of Driver Albertson, who was suspended for alleged crooked handling of the horse Strathmont on Tuesday, will undoubtedly stand, as Secretary F. W. Kelley stated yesterday that Judge Cohen had settled the entrance money due the National Trotting As sociation with the local ssso- ciation on Saturday last. It is said the ruling will shortly have a rehearing at a special meeting. Nothing of a sensational character marked ‘the day’s sport. Starter McNair was in his usual good form and sent the fields, which were.small, in almost perfect alignment. The opening event, the 2:35 trot for a $450 purse, was trotted under the new regime, makine every heat a race. Five came out for the word, with Clay 8 hold- ing sway in the pooling at $11, Addison bringing $10, and the field, consisting of Ellert, Solo and Bonatine, going for $8. Ellert drew the pole and showed promi- nently in the lead to the hali. Clay S and Addison both went in the air turning down the backstretch, the former aimost stopping to a walk. Nelson quickly picked Addison ap and overhauling Ellert at the far turn sent him to a break. Addison then took the heat cleverly in 2:273¢, with Eliert barely heading Solo out for second money. For the second chunk to be sliced out of the purse Addison on his good showing | was now in brisk demand, bringing $10 against $7 for Clay 8 and $6 for the field. The favorite broke at the first turn and Sanders behind Solo_gained the rail posi- tion. The mare heid the lead until after passing the half pole, when Clay S over- took her, and, going to the front, cap- tured the heatin a jog, with Solo second, a couple of lengths before Adaison. Time, 2:25%. For the remaining heat Clay § again beld sway. fetching $10, Addison $6 and the field $4. The first choice was un- steady, leaving his feet at the first turn and again at the half. Addison turned into the homestreich a length ahead of Ellert, with Solo a close third. Below the furlong pole Ellert bioke, and finishing gamely, Solo gradually drew up on Addi- son, and in an exciting finish beat him out half a length in 2:253. The 2:24 trot for a purse of $1000 was second on the card and brought out a field of six starters. Athena, the Palo Alto stock farm entry, with a two-year-old record of 2:25), a half-sister to Aria (2:163), the sensational two-year-old of 1894, was made favorite, and after flatter- ing her backers by taking the firet heat from Humboldt Maid very cleverly in 2:18 was beaten in the following three. The Maid made a disastrous break just before tarning into the stretch or the result might have been different in the opening heat. The betting, which had been Athena $10, the field §1, was now Athena $10 and the field zoing begeing at $4. The game little Humboldt Maid was steady as clock- work when next she came out, and placed three straight heats to her eredit in 2:17, 2:23,2 Driver Hogoboom was accord- ed an ovation, which he acknowledged by doffing his velvet cap. Athena was second in eaci of the deciding heats, with the ex- ception of the third, when she was beaten out for the place by Galette. SUADIARY. 5 class, trotting; purse $450 8150 each heat. three heats, Solo. b. m., by McKinney—by Stamboul (Sanders) 3 .321 Addison, blk. b., by James Madisou—by. Berlin' (Neison). ... 182 Clay S. by Grover Clay—by Whippleton (Gannon). . 51 Ellert, b. g, by Stamboul—by Arthurton (Casey) . 25 Sonatine, b. ‘m., by Athadon — by Onward (Ciarke). ooo.....4ddis 142258, “Time, Trotting, 2:24 class; purse $1000, 3 in 5. Humboldt' Maid, br. m.. by Walstein—by Nuncy Moor (. S. Hogoboom).... 2111 Athena. b. m., by Electioneer-Ashy—by General Benton (Dustin)...... ... 1232 Galette, blx. m., by John Wilkes—by Gale Com (Hodges) e Y b k] Los Angeles, br. g.,by Woodlark—by Brown Chief (Maben) Eeees Medico,” b. g By Hewleil's '¥cho—by Briam (Durfee Kin of the Ring, s. x., by Silver King—by Brigadier (W. Hogoboom) Time, 2:15—2:1" 3230, NOTES, Addison headed Solo out in the third heat of the opening event, but was placed second for running uncer the wire. Los Angeles, driven by Walter Maben, was accorded no little backing to win the 2:24 trot, but broke repeatedly in the different heats, proving a disappointment all around. After Humboldt Maid had taken the second heat of her race, the betting switched and she sold even up against the field. Before the deciding heat the bet- ting was stagnant, the Maid bringing $20 against $7 for all the others. Following are to-day’s entries: 2:17 class, ll'Dlflni1 purse $1000—Bruno, b. s., entered by C. Z. Herbert; Freeland, b. g., J. C. Linneman; teorge Washington, b. s., Thomas Smith; Fitzsimmons, ch. g., La Siesta ranch; Margaret Worth, s. m., K. Jordan Jr.; Lady Thornhill, b. m., H. Olsen; Jasper Paul- s0m, bl. 8., Winship & Keating. purse for members of the Ala- meda D; iving Club, - BEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Joseph Getz to Johanna Getz, lot on NE corner of Ellis and Franklin streets, E 30 by N 110; gif. Same 0 same, I0L0n N iine of Sixieenth street, 117 W _of Mission, W 35, N 160, E 60, S bu, ‘W 25, 8 110; also lot 37, block 14, Flint Tract Homestead Association; gift. John and Jessie Joues to John and Hannah Richards, lot on W line of old San Jose road, 88:4 N _of Twentv-fourth sireer, N 25:28;, W 9 825, E 91:87; 810. k. Humpnrey Avers to Eliza J, avers, lot on W line of Lolores street, 182 S of Twenty-second, S 26 by W 125; gift. Line of o mapiavonte (Elleny L B0 e ot Samer ne 'mapavenne (Eilen), of Twen fourth street, S 25 by W 125; $10. =t Caroline T. Kverett (executrix estate of Au- gustus ¥. Kyerett) 10 Maua H.Wieland, undivided nalf of lot oni W line of Khode Tsland street, 250 N of Yoio, N 50, W 75, N 160, W 25, S 150, E 100; also undivided half of lot on S line of Visitacion avenue, 136 E of Mililken street, E 186 by S 276, Jot 39, Visitacion Vallev Homestead; $450. . W. Heinze to Ma: ua Heinze, lot on E line of Fifth avenue, 225 S of Polnt avenue, S25 by E 120; $245. M. Isabel Gouid to Char'es S. Weston, undivi- ded 1-16 of lots 493, 495, 497, 499, 501 to 511, £lft map 8 aiso propercy in Alimedd Counts; 81 L end Carry Goldman 10 John W. Wright, ict on the SE mrlu:‘og Stanyan and Grattan siceets, S 25 by E 11 ALAMEDA COUNTY- George E. Maloon to Frauklin Maloon, lot on W line of Linden siree., 286:6 Sof Twenty- second, 8 50 by W 172, block 510, map northern addition to land, Onkland: 85. T. Molloy and D. Ryan (trustees, et al) to Annle Mc teenth and Franklin streets, N 100 by W 75, being Zommd enamin, ot on NW corper of Thir- 1ots 19 to 22, block 191, Oakland : also all Interest in_proper:y fn San Francisco; grant. , ‘Lorenzo M. Peres 10 James M. Haven, ioton & line of Broadway.50 N of Sixth street, N 50, B 125,835, W 50, 525, W 75 to beginning being lots'Sand 4 and N 2 'feet of lots 27 and 28, block 65, Oakland: £10. A. A Fink to George Fedoloft and Marie Lou- vean, lot on E line of Second:street, 100 5 of Gil- man, E 188 br S 80, being" lots 48, 40 and 50, . Tract B, Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: $10. Henry Z. and Sarahi M. Jones to Lucy Silya (wite of John), lot on N'W line of Viola street. 350 SW of Allendale avenue, SW 25 by NW 100, being lot 19, block 9. Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Townsmip; 10. ‘ ®%: C. Mathison to Mary J. Ryer, loton S _line of Buena Vista avenue, E of Oak street, E 50 by S 145, being iot 18, block 46, lands adiacent to Enflull.')uobhfl to a mortgage for $2000, Ala med; . Same 10 ‘same, lot on § line of Buena Vista avenue, 250 E of Oak street. £ 100 by 8 145, being lots 16 and 17 in block 46, lands aajacent to Enci- DAl subjectto a morigage for 81500, Alameda; Same to same, lo: on N line of Pacific avenus, 150 E of Osk street, E 50 by N 150, being Iot 4 in block 46, lands adjacent to Encinal, subject to & mortgage for §750, Alameds; $10. Sidne J. and_Harriet N. Loop to Emma K. Knowles. ot on NE corner of Weber street and San Antonlo avenue, E 100 by N 25, being portion of lot 185, Encinal Park Tract. Alameda: $10. Humphrey Ayers to_Eliza J. Ayers, lot on W line of Adeiine street. 76 N of ‘twenty-fourth, N 50 by W 128:3. block 842, Oakland; gift. Jane E_Baylis to Jobn 'H. F. Beoun, ail interest inlot on § linie of Lydia street, 225 W ot Curtis, W 24 by S 100, block I, Curtis’ & Williams Tract, Oakland; $10. Joseph' Lessmann to Minnie Smith (wife of Frank) lot on W_line of Wood street, 83:6 S of Taylor, § 26 by W 100, block 695, Oaklana: $10. John K. Jeftress (administrator estate of Eiiza- beth J effress), same to same, Oakland; $10. Victor H. Metcalf and as trustee to Ella Monta- gue, lot on N line of st Tenth street, 75 SE of Eighth avenue. SE 85 by NE 150, block 18, Clin- ton, Last Oakland; $5000. Facltic Marine Sugoly Company ( corporation) 10 Anna M., wife of . M. Wells, ot on N W corner of Folsom and Sixth streets, W 272 by N 100, be- ing the S 300 feet of block F, tract;B, Berkeley Lot 4nd,Town Improvement Associsiion, Berkeley: 59, J.and Emma E. Pinto et al (by commissioner) to Commonwealth Mutual Benefit and Loan_ Asso- ciation, lot on E line of Boston avenue, 306 S of Chicago, E 122, § 76.72, NW 124.48, N 52 to be- ginning, being 10ts 18 and 14, block D, subdivision of block B, aud portion of block F, Revised Map Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn ) ownship; $1073. J. 'D. Palmer to Charles N. Palmer, lot 48, Kingsland Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Hose O'Neill to Alameda Countr, lot beginning at W corper of lands of }ose ()'Neiil, thence along Second avenue SE 9.84 chalns. 15.53 chalns, NE 1 foot, NW 15.53 chains. W 9.84 chains, SW 1 foot to beginning (public road), Eden Township; srant. Builders’ Contracts. Lucy McPherson to William Tegeler, to erect a two-story frame building on W line of :artlett street, 170 S of Twenty-third; $3940; Martens & Coffey, architects. Kev. Denis Nugent to P. J. O Leary, lathing and plastering St. Rose’s Church on Brannan street, Dear Fourth: §3840; Bryan J. Church, architect. Henry Kobler to F. Wagner, grading, excavating, ete, for additfon and alterations (0 four-story building on S line of Sutter street, 57:6 W of Jones: H. Gelftries, architect. Henry Kobler to Silas Carle, ralsing and moving same: $10,699: same architect. Henry Kohler to H. Williamson, plumbinz, gas- fitting and sewerage, same: $1910; same architect. Henry Kohler to' Schaefer & Stader, painting, graining ana varnishing same; $1020; same archi- tect. M. and Aima Bradeen to Lettersll & Kortick, to erect a one-story frame cottage on Twenty-eighth 50 8 of C strevt; $1300; architect, owner. ddy to Henry Munster, (o erect a two- story building on the corner o Boardman place and Bryant streei: $5800; architect, conLractors. M. Shuppert to Martin Fennell & Son, brick and stone work for two-stors building on Stockton street, 34:6 N of Juckson; $3685: A. C. Litjens, architect. M. Shuppert to Frank Steinmann, carpenter w‘\gképlumrlng. stairwork and glazing for same; $1640. N e HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. hnston&w,Oakind H M LeBaron, E rence, Petalma G P McNair, T Knight, Folsom G M Gilbert, Kureka F Mouiton, Colusa G Berkman, Callfornia A Marshail, Piedmnt W J Tharp, Larkspar E Moss. California H Cole, Caitfornia Prince, Sacramento ¥ Movey, California V Nills, Pittsfield, Il George L. Fischer, Cal M Manning, Los dng ¥ L Huck, Santa Kosa fiin, Carson, Nev P J Fleming, Pomona 3 B e e o C E Darling, 105 Ang G E Hatch, Brooklyn Miss Hatch, Brooklyn Mrs Hatch, Brooklyn J O Kelton, Ukiah Dr. J. McLelsh & w, Mex Miss Cralg. HghlndSprgs Miss Hollingsworth, Cal T O Johnson, ~acto G E Thompson. Fulton A LHurt &w, Sacto W Green ® w, Vallejo A TN L L Corey & 1, Fresno T C Johrsion, Pieasunton M Bradley, Redwood Cty H P Edwards, Eidridge Mrs G J Campbell, Cal A Arnold, Vallejo Miss L Rodden. Oakdale W W Marshall, Pdmnt E Hevey & w, Lodi G O Holmes, Sacto S Shienker, Texas M Carter. Irvington F D Smi.h, Nevato H M Alexander, Sacto T 8 Spaulding, Woodind Ede Ia Custa,StaBarbara H T Laughlin, Sta Ynez PALACE HOTEL. Mrs E M Tabor, Denver J Uimple, Spain ¥ P Harlck. Phildeipkia S L E Umbel, Pa R T Ballard, Kansas City J H Cowley, Kansas City P L Shanno, Chicago S W Stryker, Philu P L Musgrave. La Mrs P B Wilson, Denver A Levy &w, Berkeley R Alleyer, El Paso H HeiibronJr, N Y J T Denais, Reno 3V Buil, Esston, Ps Mrs J V Bull, Canton, Pa M ¥ G Robinsou &w, Phila [ T G Fiela, Mon:erey T A £ Eaerer, Chicago M erer. Cuicago C Wier, Los Angeles L W Biinn, Los Angeles G C Miller, N ¥ € C Downing, Reno W _Andrews, Panama H D Lafferty, Virginia C W Batener, Phila J McNeil. Sante Craz ~ C W Littlefield, U S N H G Stevenson, Menlo F M Weils, Pordand A MBradshaw, Lakespur G T Cranner, N J Mrs A L Butler,Los ang E K Butler, Los Ang Miss A B Ross, Los Ang J Cergin, L0 Ang. Mrs Cergin, Los Ang COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. G M Jacobs, Denver F W Dewey, Oregon H Morse & w, Wiliiamsbg A Morse &w, Willlamsbrg Miss Morse, Williamsbrg A D Kenny, Siockton J W Avery &s,Los Angs L Daxey &'w, san Jose L M Weaver, San Jose J 8 Copley, Portland H T Glllet:, Nebraska R M Snyder, Kansas City 1 8 Biddle, Los Angeles G B Crovk, Denver J Sudonequi. Mexico C Smith & u,Occidental E J White, Portland J T Morrison, Penn C H King & w. Stockton E Starkweather, Stocktn E Jennings Moscow Milis W A Allen, Santa Barba J H Talge, Missour: A Becktel, Chicago A F Albert & s, Tenn A McIntyre, N Y R Jacobson, N ¥ W Childs, N'Y D C Crawford, *ac J Fitzgerald, Denver Mrs Richardson.Sacto NEW WESTERN HOTEL. G M Smith, Millsville Miss N Morton, Chicago O Wiison, Rio Vista B Dougias. 10s Angeies Mrs J Harp, Los Angeles H Raymore, Presidio M Rodolph. Presidio ¥ R Campbell, Presidio T Gear, Ukiah Paddy Ryan, Vailejo Emil Gottlieb, Toronto € G Runyon, Chicago G I Angiunt & w,Wallace H E Robbins, Pueblo A W Hansler, Pomona C F Atlebury, San Mateo EEsE R SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo CALt~ 110 Market street, open untll 12 c'clock every aight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until :30 o'clock. 889 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 2518 Mission street, open untfl § o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:80 o’clock. DIVIDEND NOTICES. B COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN SO- clety, 814 Washingion street. The directors have declared the following semi-annual dividends; 4.32 per cent per annum on term and 3.60 per cent per annum on ordnary deposit able on and after July 1. 1898, F. N. BELG! S B, DIVIDEND NOTICE—MUTUAL SAV- ings Bank of San Francisco, 33 Post st.—For the half year ecding June 30, 1896, a div.dend has been declared at the rate of ‘our (4) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and one-third (3.3815) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and afier WEDNESDAY, July 1, 1896. GEO. A. STORY, Cashier. NOTICE OF MEETING>. ASYLUM OF GOLDEN Gate Commandery No. 16, K. T.—Officers and members are here- by notified to assemble st the asy lum at 2:30 o'clock TO-DAY to at- tend the funeral of our late frater, SI# CHARLES W. Friends ana fraters are courteously WL T. FONDA, Recorder. DORIC LODGE NO. 216, F. AND A. M., 121 Eddy st.—Stated meeting THIS (THURSDAY} EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. By orderof the W. M. ADOLPH s RONBERG, Secretary. CALIFORNIA LODGE NO. 1, F. and A. M., will mneet THIS (THU DAY) LVENING. July 2, at 7:30 o’clock. By order of the master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secret. ADDITION Lodge No. 285, L 0. O. F. Eureka Hall, 0dd Fellows’ buildin, The {nstallation of officers of this lodge for the ensuing Stated meeting. term wili take place on THURSDAY) EVENING, July 2, 1896, WILLIAM F. LEE, Permanent Secratary. YERBA BUENA LODGE 0. 15, L 0. 0. F.—Installs. tion of officers at regul THUXSDAY EVENI) Members requiring more 1 sary social on July 7, will be supplied et the lodze E. G. HARRISON, N. G. M. S. JEFFERS Jr., R. 8. FRANCO-AMERICAN .odge No. 207, I. 0. O. F.—Offi- cers and members are req: to meet at their hall THURSDAY, July 2, at 8 o'clock P. M., for installation of officers. All P.G.’s are requested to be present. R. LAVIGNE, Sec. TH.SEHABIAGUE, N.G. nvitations for anniver- ~Fu‘UATIOH! WANTED—Continued. HELP wmxn—-mu-\-ua. HELP WANTED—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. RELIABLE, COMPETENT, WILLING YOUNG 3, giris want a sicnation to do upstairs or second Py s 1 ontl ‘Address C. s bOox 178, Call Gt - oo PEOTESTANT ~WOMAN, MIDDLE-AGED Wants housework and_help with children; city: neatand willing. Call or address MRS, E., 1251 Market st., room 14. V OMAN WITH CHILD WANTS SITUATION 10 do general housework or cooking; city or country. Cail 221 Minna st. NTED—YOUNG GIRL T. AP- | RA FOR_EMPLOY MENT CALL SEC- WA N o ititns B u“t}g%fivfl'mniw Seventh. H. Bernard. Ply at 2312 Bryant ave. JUSTOM COATS. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. wagm’f“ o P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 825 Grant ave. JIRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKERS: NONE OTH- ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNI ers need apply: BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st N _EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. WARTED—GIRL TO ASSIST.IN COOKING ARBERY ASSOCIATION OF 'oAvl;"l;‘#lfitii- a N {L TO HEL . 810 | JARBERS_GOOD CHANCE; DON'T MISS Y QUSG GIRL TO HELP IN KITCHEN. B s R SEANE: DORIT AT ment. ~ec'y, P. C. t{zmann, a1 housework, 1217 Webster st. ‘Third st. 0 HOUSEWIVES—THE COLUMBIA EM- pioyment Agency, 128 Fourth st., furnish the very best help at short notice. Telephone black 1858, 3 “' ANTED—BY LADY WITH YEARS OF experience, care of invalid, either sex; best of care and home comforis given. Call or address MRS. M. K., Oakland P. O. Y QUNG WIDOW WISHES A SITUATION A8 housekeeper in lodging-house or hotel. Call or address Housekeeper, room 35, third floor, 1148 Surter st. CDMPETENT YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW with child wishes housekeeper’s position, cham- berwork or sewing; vity or country. Call orad- dress 917 Market st..room 19. agreement of partners. “Apply Call Office. EAT YOUNG GIRL FOR GEN ERAL HOUSE- | _— 2 SALOON WITH LARGE PATRON- B850. 2z rom Ciuy and Merenant ~ts. Mar- ket Hall: must be sold at once: OWner oins (G the mines; low rent. WILKE, 5 L‘nll!omln st SAMPLE-ROOM; NEAR MONT- $ 1500. gomery st.; established w%?m"u{?: doing good business: stock alone WOrth —iha money + owher o retire. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 2 1200, Soraver Shadon ¥ foin iares e A T ERCKs & WOLK, 031 California. $2000. 385 %ocacion, with lare patronaze: e o NV ILIE & WOt 531 Californi st EAL I I S U | BARMLSOL o soR s JOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD. = — IRST-CLASS BARBER-SHOP ¥OR SALE ON VR R, yiEe it et e e ANTED-YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERA 0 N Y BT 7% housework and washing; $12. 41 Eleventh st. E~1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- 800 Greenwich st., cor. Mason. and $3: ladles’, gents’ and children’s mi! OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK 1N | cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- ED — A GIRL FOR GENERAL | house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 family of 3; wages $5. Apply 262215 Sutter INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD S e : Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; feading. | RESSMAKER WANTED: ALSG APPREN- | oo METCS bus and baggage to and from the ferry. tice. 3258 Sevent« enth st. NERGETIC WOMAN CAN MAKE MUNEY. | | ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR | ers&elerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter Call for particulars 131 Post, room 20. INCHES | EX HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per nigh $1 50 1086 per week; convenient and respect: {ree bus and baggage'to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, C”(EW GOOD RESTAURANT AND OYSTER- house man, city references, wishes position. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. HUSTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANISE emplorment office, 17 Webb st., below Kear- Dy, bet. California and =acramento, tel. 281. GERMANIA LODGE No.116. —~The funeral com-. mittee, officers and members of above lodge are invited to attend the funeral of our brother, D. WOEKNER, FRIDAY, July 8, from O. F. Hall, at 1 P. & shy EMEIER, Secretary. RIGGERS’ Union Association—A s this association will be held THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, July 2, 1896, at 7:30 o'clock, for the election of officers for the ensuing term. A full attendance is requested. M. J. MORAN, President. F. E. DURHAM, Rec. Sec. GREATEST ATHLETI gathering of the season: $3000 in San Francisco Scottish Thistle iub will hold their fourteenth annual gathering and games at Shell Mound Parl URDAY, July 4. A prorramme has been pre- parea which has seldom, #f ever. been excelled by | this or any club on the coast; valuable medals and ottish games and Scottish dancing will be the main feature of the gathering, intersperred with hornpipe, football, dribblisg, obstruction Taces, hurdie sack races, bicycle races. e: land ‘pipers and a Highland Mound, July 4. Buy tickets for Sh Admission to park, adulis, 50 _cents; ¢ GAMES COMMITTEE. ANNUAL MEE[1NG IMPROV ed Order of Red Men’s Hail Asso- clation of San Franolsco.—1he annusl meeting of the siockholders of the Improved Urder of Red Men's Hall Association of San Francisco will b> held on MONDAY. EVENING, July 18, 1896, at 8 v’clock, at the office of the association, 820 Post st., for the election of a board of trastees or directors'and such other business as may prop- erly come before the meeting. BENJAMIN F. JOSSELYN, President. WILLIAM J. SMiTH, Secretary. THE ANNUAL stockholders of the Edison Lightand Power Company, for 'he election of direciors for the en- ‘ar and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, will be held a* the company’s office, 220 Steven- son st.,, San Francisco, WEDN day of July, 1896, at 10 A. . will close July 8, «t 5 P. . - Proxies mus: be filed with the secretary before the hour of meetlng. J. E. GREEN, Secretary. fi.mwxnszn, N. G. AND STEVEDORES' ial meeting of for all the events: and jigz contest: weicome at Shell MEETING OF DAY, the 15th Transter books CRiNESE AND JAFANESE = RELIABLE el. Main 1997. BRA DLE Y &CO., 640 Clay. A 'S SUU. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL nches :short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 48. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help, $14B Sutter: tel Grant 30. VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 4141p O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 AN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS ON a ranch; wife good cook and housekeeper and man good all-round ranch hand. Address 311g Fourteenth st. IDDLE-AGED MAN, TEMPERATE, WiD- IV ower, wishes piace in private il; stands care of horses; gond driver: useful about honse; carpenter by 'trade; comfortable ho wanted more than wages. C. U.C., 41 San Pablo ave., Oakland. JAPANFSE BUTLER WANTS SITUATION in private family or small clubhiouse as steward: underitands French cooking; first class; has long exp rience. H. M., box 128, Cail Office. Y OUUNG GENTLEMAN (STEANGER) 1S willing to zive §5 for go>d position in city. Ad- dress Stranger, box 112, Call. 7OUNG GERMAN, 19 YBEARS, W ANTS SITU- ailon in butchershop, grocery or delicacies store; hus had experience in all. Address D. M., box 114, Call Office, 5 Y MAN AND WIFE; NO CHILDREN; CITY or conntry; man to do gardening and car. for horses: wife, general housework; good reference. Address C. C. W., box 148, Call. TLK DRIVER WISHES SITUATION ; GOOD M reterence. Address S. M., box 91, this office. 7OUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS WISHES sitnation as coachman Or porter; not afraid of work: references if required. J. N., bot 128, Call. RS~ NG g = S oRSIS TNDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD A o, oea g1 30° 1w Ainaioe | 4 si6.; singte furntshied rms_75¢ week, 16¢ nighe. ERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESs- | |\ "o-"n'ffial‘:fif .‘,,?E,"iowp!:wfi‘?nm }&Pr Write JOHN ‘making taught, 85 _per mouth; pupils can work for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack- | Jdeas: they may bring you wealth. . 32" De et and_skirt paiterns cut to order, 26c up. Mo- | WEDDERBURN & 70, Dere %, fetent Attor neys, Washington, D. C., for their DOWELL Academy,836 Market,opp. Palace Hotel. 200 Tnyentions wanted. and list ADIES—FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY AIR-DHESSING; MANICURING LESSONS. | 624 Washington st., near Kearny. ¥ MEN A DGING_ AT 10, 1 Tues, 2t03: dresscutting. 14 McAllister,r. 67. | T()() BEY0T s pihr noludiog €otes ane-roits + clearing from $250 to $200 & month; arge stock ; best location; owner going to Europe, WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. 1 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR, $1400. SR8 3 ivinerooms, i Mission: rent $50; choicest location; good cash custom; bargaln, WILKE & WOLF, 53) California st. $()() SALOON; BEST LOCATI(ON: RE $200. 350 ense: actual vaiue $500; sreat burgain, WILKE, 531 Cali BAKERY, NORTH OF MARKET, $1000. Paios e Darrels dally: valnablo all-sight route; cheap rent: receipts §200 & \eek: investigate this rare bargain. STENBERG CO. 652 Market st. ]'2- CORNER STATIONERY, BOO .. ana notion store, with splendia front, opposite prominent park and near school; rent $12; invoice goods; sickness. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. B TORNER GROCERY AND BAR: $5500 1 roia st. MISS DOYLE. 119a Powell st. aod 105 Nioth. W ANTED—SINGLE EOOMS 16 & DAY 51 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 5Ua week; OAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 54l MARKET a roat, reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clsy st. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; | JpELE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOR Sc; near Market: Riso & hot:! eof lacer, Se. at 637 Clav st 26¢ 1o $1 60 per night; $1 60 lo $6 — ree 58 oall Phpas To s Trom tormy: AGENTS WANTED. MALE HELP W. FARMERS, ORCHARD AND VINEY ARD IFE ¢ S 20 Eda: $30, 826 and 26 8 harvest-hands; | JU T ne U 2 choremen for ranches, 815 and $20: Irish ——PURE LIFE— milker, $30, nesr city; farmer and wife; man to milk and make butter; 3 laborers for ‘& mine. —INSURANCE— MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. ——AT COST.— TEAMSTERS FOR RAILROAD WORK, '2‘(202;;:05;‘ tass (§1 00 dea A norserctonms AGENTS WANTED. ay; 15 men to dig irrigation ditches an help rrigate land. easy and sieady 10b 0r large PORTER BUILDING, company. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- plovment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. - SAN JOSE. € HOTEL COOKS, ‘830, $40. $60; COOK FOR camping party for the Yosemite. $35 and found, fare paid; 8 restaurant cooks, £40 snd $50; 6 waiters, $30 and $35: 3 extra walters, fare paid | A GENTS WANTED—LADY OR GENTLE- Lt £ 120: 2 ranch | man; experience not necessary; £ood oppor- both ways: Sdishwashers, §15 and $20; 2 ranch D coois, $20 and $30: cook for harvest crew, $30. | tunity for rght person. NURRAY "& READY, Leading Employment | £Bth St._near Washington, ‘skland. Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. = P s HOUSES WANTED. 15.000 SORDS OF PINE WOOD TO CUT, sk . #1 a cord, for a large mining com- pany; 205 tiemakers, 8 and 10 cents cack; 20 laborers and teamsters, $1 75 and £1 60 a day, and $26 per month and board: b'acksmith, for ranch, | TED WITH BARN OR ROOM for barn, west of Leavenworth, north of Broad- v : rent about $22 50. H. H.. box 10, Call. nor:h, $40 and found: sailor for & genueman’s yacht. MURKAY & READY, Leading Employ- ROOMS WANTED. ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. PBRIGHT BOY, LIVING WITH PARENTS, W ANTED—SU Y FURNISHED ROOM, with board, for gentleman and wife; between for our office. MURRAY & READY, 634 | Ninth and Fiftdenth sts. D., box 187, this office, and 636 Ciay st. 100D GERMAN BAKTENDER WISHES ELLBOY WITH GOOD REFERENCES, $25; nished rooms for offices an urnis! - (I situation. Address GEO;:EE HORETMANN: B Japanese bedmaker who can speak good Eng- | room. Address S. M., hox 63, this office. 610 Folsom lish, C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. T RIVATE PLACE: ENGLISHMAN; 40 yeurs of age; understands horses, cows, chick- ens, garden, and whatever necessary: w: room and board: references from last place: city or country. HORACE BYERLEY, 617 Mission st., room 31. 7OUNG GERMAN,GOODC \ RPENTER, CAB- inet-maker and general mechanic, with' tools, wants situation of any kind. Address 716 Clem- entina st. - AYMAKERS, HARVEST HBANDS, FARM found " C R HANSEN & COv 110 Geary o yaie family preferred. Address C. VAN'FEJ}. BY 3 ADULTS, 3 UNFURNISHED and 1 furnished, or 4 unfurnished rooms, be- ers for orchards, milkers; $25 to $30 eud | LWeen Mason and Frankiin, Pine and Tazks pri- , box 32. Cail. $1250, CTOCERY WITHOUT BAE OX OV, principal business street: doing xood business: low rent: living-rooms: must sell ac- gount of ieaving city. STENBERG CO., 642 Mar- et st. $1300. FARTSER WANTED IN WELL- . known. express and transfer com- Ppany: has cream of trade In tbis clty; clears $200 0 $300 & month: proprietor owns his own proper- ties, barns, offices, storages, ctc.; has 4 fine teams running, worth $3000; one ‘of the steadiest busi- Desses in this State, making sure income; estab- lished 10 vears; grand bargain for active man. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. $l50 CIGAR-STORE: PRINCIPAL THOR- : Invoice the goods: connected with large theater: rent only $15; sickness only reason for selling. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. F YOU WANT TO SELL OR _BUY A BUSL SLSKL 7 City Hall ave. % ENISHED COM fine loeality: only 50c a day rent; see at LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, LODGING-HO ROOMS; FUR- $750 nished elegant; finest locality: cheap rent; all the rooms full; paving wel igate this rare chance. T. LUBELSKI, 7 C B PARTINER IN SALOON > D250, %oz tating pastner. 10 ran the bosioers LUBELSKT, 7 City Hall GAR-STO! more successt B OO e s asie chass o ves right man; object for taking partner to eniarze the business: will give trial of business. T. LU- BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. i INTERIOR 300, SALOON: THRIVIN $U . town at rafiroad depot: clears $125 monthly and over. M. LESs & CO., 7834, Market. '277’ BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND T2 LD Pacremuil palts 5t S walk icavrisd na tion across the bay. M. LE 0., 78334 Market. «~A() BRANCH Ba DIV, tions. stationery. et portion of Western Addition: 4 cheap rent; large stock; nicely fitted up; well-paying business. M. LESS & CO., Market st. 78313 (GAXG OF RAILROAD LABORERS ¥OR trackiaying and surfacing: $175aday; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ECOND - HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS O WAITERS FOR SAME SPRINGS; SOUTH; | Dlenses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Moatgomery $25; fare advanced. C. R. HANSEN & (0., ELL YOUX BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW 110 Geary st. B elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 108 Sixen at.: send postal. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to in the United States or Canada one year ior $1 50, PECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom st., has admitted the following an_and abandoned girls from April 1 toJuly1, 1886: Mary Margaret Lyoos, aged 6 years: Fanny Meyer, aged 3 yea: Maria York, aged 7 yea Jessle Taslor, Josephs, aged 8 years years: Alice C. Laulau, aged 2 years; Olga Maria Lundberg. aged 3 years. NOTICE — A. J. MEADOWS IS NOT law Collection J.J. RAUER. ALL PERSONS HAVING SERVED A8 jurors in criminal cases will find it 10 their interest to call at rcom 18, 230 Montgomery st. J. P. DAMERON, BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR ®#4; collections made, ety or count; Collection Co., 415 Hontgy NDONED CHILDREE E oseph's Infant Orphan Asylum since Jan- 895: Hobert Butler. age 5 years; Bessie Charies Connolly, age 8 years; James Facalda, age 1 e 6 years: Alice Mc- Nathan Barloggi, age 3 San Francisco, C: orphan, half-orp] ; Haule Kline, aged 12 aged 6 years: eulah Joseph with Rauer's office from this date. Mary Fagalda, age 3 years year: Eddie McCarily, Carthy, age 6 years; MAN AND LINQUIST—RE- SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. RENCH CHRISTIAN UNTON OF CALIFOR- nis, 1520 Clay st.: reliable families can en- gage now; first, & heaithy, respectable nurse; second,a fine seamstress and mat A competent French cook. Apply at once at above ESPECTABLE WOMAN W/SHES A S lon to do general housework is a plain cook undress: has good reference. Ripley Place, off Folsom st. 7OUNG SCANDINAVIAN WISHES SITUA- tion: city or country; first-class dniver; under- stands care of horses and garden; also milker: references. Address Work, box 147, Call Office. Y MIDDLE-AGED MAN, &S COACHMAN £ n private family; useful around place: speaks French and English; good references. Address Coachman, box 2, Call Uffice, Oakiand. BYICHER, COUNTRY HOTEL $50; COOK for springs. $60; second cook. country hotel, LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. $45; cook for lunch counter, country, $60; second { daily; horse and wasz: i asked. M. LESS & CO., 78345 Market st. 180 FINE CORNER SALOON; CEN- ) « tral and few doors from Market: es- tablished 20 years: sure to clear $200 n ithly: bears investigation: a bargain. M. LESS & CO., 783 Market st. $200. 25 PRINC/PAL STREET bakes 114 barrels flour n easily worth double price baker, country, $30: short-order cook for country 89 a week: bedmaker, $25: waiter, city, $30. 11752 rooms on Market st R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. 0 rooms, worth $3000, price.. W 2 TERS WITH DRESSSUTTS: COUNTRY | 45 [00mS, corner, clearing $200. . AR ISR 4 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms, from $50 to. ¥35. C.R. HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary st. Doy oo DECKER 105 pm 300 ROOM HOUSE, IN PAYMENTS. YOUNG MARRIED MAN, painter and decorator, wishes 0 renovi Houses or do janitor work: handy with every tool: or will take work for hotelkeepers or landlords by the month. Address S. S, box 17, Call Office. W2 D—YOUNG MAN FROM THE EAST would iike position; outdoor work preferabl have had g0od business experience; can telegrapn and elso speak quite well German, Polish and hemian; firs.-class references as to character and ability. ' Address C. A J., box 67, Cail Oftice. 7OUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES A POSL tion as janitor or watchman; handy with tools. Refer 10 439 Jess ¢ st. N INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- class Eas ern and Sau Francisco references from isst employer wants situation as gardener or coachman. Address G. C., box 114. Call Ufice. ELTABLE YOUNG GERMAN-AMERICAN of 22 wishes steady employment; handy a everything: good driver. Address J. ., box 116, Call Office. XPrRIENCED HOTEL CLERK DESIRES position in hotel or rooming house; first-class credentials: can invest small amount’ if desired. Address Hotel, box 95. this office. JIRST-CLASS ENGINEER AND STEANM- fitter wants emplosment; bas had special ex- perience in erectinz and mubaging large pumping best city references as to abllity, ete. Ad- N., box 142, Call Office. JOBER AND RELIABLE YOUNG MAN DI ) sires situation In office or wholesate house; thorouch know.edge of bookkeeping: speaks Ger- man and English; small salary to begin with; firsi-class references. Address G. B., box 132, all Office. N ACTIVE ELDERLY MAN WANTS A siination: any kind oflight work; is a good horseman and milker; & good, handy man about the house: sober ard reliable; wages moderate A. A., box 19, Cail Office. IRST-CLASS COOK WISHES ASITUATION; couniry : understands German American cooking _ Call 3315 Twes OUNG PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES S ation for gencral housewors in small fs Call 1008 Eleventh a OSITION AS WORKING HOUSEK wanted by a respectable. refined lady give a mother's care to children. 20234 Turk st. EFINED AMERICAN LADY WITH DAUGH- ter (15) desires position as working house- keeper in widower’s famiiy (American Protestant) in city: good home: light work. ican, box 113, Call Ofhce. Address Amer- housekeeper or Lo take charge of 10dging-house. Call or address 203 Powell sty room 5. & TOMPETENT, RELIABLE NEW woman, fond of little children, woul 1 like to work as housekeeper; wages moderate; In ylace 8 _(take Powell-st. cars) m st., between Vailejo and Green. DESIRES POSITION AS WORKING housekeeper: city or country. 28 Eddy st. at present. Call 2 & ANOLDSINGLE MAN, SOBER AND HON- , 10 do Iight work about a place: private family preferred: no objection to country: spesks French ant Engiish: small wages. Address G. B. AMETTE., 245 Eighth st., care of Mr. Kroll. O RONG. ABLE-BuDIcb MA ., sover, steady, painier and paper-hanger by trade. desires situation in hotel or 1usiitution; will work for low wages If steady employment. Ad- dress 1. C., box 91, this office. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 4f THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 roums; 25c to $150 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week : free busan | bazgace 10 and from the ferry. \v INCH HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric Jights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per nighi: 81 50 to #8 per week: free bus and baggage Lo and from the ferry. ROFESSIONAT, ACCOUNTANT OFFERS his services in the experting of books, opening and closing of partnership accounts, writl ng up books mnd general expert work. Address b.C., box 187, Call Cilice, FEMALE HELP WANTED. | 27 horses, 20 buggies. fockaway and 25 boarders: | harness, robes, whips, biankets, etc.; clears POLISHERS AND TRONERS. MA HINE : ODGING-HOUSES BOUGHT AND EX- ironer. ail-round irone: 23 e aa0 o erent | 1/ changed. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin st. conntry steam laundries. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Q2 BOOMS; GOOD-PAYING HOUSE EXPERIENCED STREETCAR-DRIVERS : A&y 4 torexira work, countey, 4 10 5 dsye RS & aay | Montgomery st. ©) cash balatice on very easy terms. 10 110 Geary st. and free fare both ways. C. R. HANSEN & CO., $15 COZY HOME: 6 ROOMS; - seli; party leaving city. 620 Larkin st. XTRA WAITERS W1TH DRESS SUITS FOR | 'O KENT —15 WELL LI HTED ROOMS, : $25. 544 Sixth st. the Fourth, $2 a day: call this morning. C. R. suitable for lodging-hou: HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ODGING-HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, ALL RENTED; NEAT YOUNG WAITER FOR SPRINGS fine location. Address E. E., box 67, Call. near city, $25. C.R. HANSEN & €O, 110 | i S 5 s s Q WELL - FURNIHED ROOM: ) low rent: price $575. Inguire groc w‘AV'l'l)D—-RLACKSHITH HELPER, COUN- T hop, good, steady job, $26 and found and FURNITURE ¥OK SALE. increase: buttermaker for creamery.F40und found: 2 miners, §2 per day borers about mine, good, | TAT; A s eedy job, $1 60 per d. f ot With hi3 parents, to learn trade in factors. 83 per | posed of week to start: waiter for country hotel, $25, fare | Dak bed sets. advanced: cooks,dishwasbers, farmers, milkers. | Bod loanges Inborers and others. W.D. EWER & CO., 626 | Stoves.. Clay st. 'i‘nertA, per yard o / ANTED—EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR | Linoleum, per ya. milk wagon in city: no boys: good reference | MALUDg, per yard. Tegulred: salary 30 to 855 pec month and found: CO., 626 Clay st §00od strong boy, 1iving | Prices stand till goods are completely dis. Till our new building is erected these prices will ace. Apply personally to . D. EWEH & | Stand. Till such time we are conducting business 5 AND SALE o 6 LIVERY, BOARDIN | $2000. EXEEETRRIG ans en finest places In this city, north of Market st.; has per month; owner has too much to attend to; wants good, active man to take charge of oftice, cash, books, etc. : will take part cash, balance to ba paidoutof the business; investigate. GEO. STEW- | ART, 602 Market st. 2501 CANDY FACTORY AND ICE DUV, cream partors. sicuated in one of the | liveliest and best towns on lhe coast; eiegantly fitted up and successtully run for 25 years: wiil invoice about $3000: this is the only firsi-class place in town: cheap rent under lease: thorough investigation "allowed: this is & bargain. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. 0 YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS prompuy? HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny 2175 LADIES, GRARD CHANC | $17E | 0. Branch bakery,etc.: 6 rms, furniture in- cluded; account departure. HEALY, 23 Kearny. $350 RESTAULANT AND COFFEE SA « 100n, Polk st., clearing $75per month owner in other busin HFALY, 23 Kearu 17 -2‘0‘ MARKLT-ST. CIGAR- D D | & . clibrooms; must be sold: low rent. | BARRETT, 1125 Market st. & R BRANCH BAKERY 4 LIVING- | $8 « rooms; low rent; receipts §5 to 37 a day; | clgar stand. BARRETT, 1125 Market st, $8(). SHOPHOUSE AND SHORT ORD ERS; TANTED — 3 GRAVELMINERS, §350 A | — 5 W Jday: 4 Inborers for, mine. 828 and boara; 2 | [E00r DILCLOTHS. woodchoppers; farmers for Sonoma. Con'ra Costa, > Napa nad Qanta Clara countie: 3 Iuharsmes o | et institution, hand work: waiter for country. §25: | 4T00m outfit. solid o Doy, dor Insiltuclon; ook fcr camping party, 330 | 10 835, and others. ApplytoJ. F. C CO., 625 Sacramento st. ACKER AND DRIVE MULES FOR CAMP- | 830€W:cash or time, open evenings. lowest prices on household goods, new or good ing ou'fit; cook for camping outfit, $40: ma- chine driller, 3 a da; blacksmith and shoer, country shop, $40 ard: 2 farmhands. near city, $20; woodsmen, $26 and $30; bark-peelers, | CHAMBER BETS, $14: solding-beds. &t SE. comer Seventh and Mission scs. J. receipts $7 day: low rent: great bargain, ODONAN. BARRETT, 1125 Market st. ALOON ON MARKET ST #700 Engll b Linoleum. | D Restanrant: $20 per day 150 | Grocery and bar, 3 rooms. 500 Dry goods and notion stor 1000 SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 3ark Corner bakery, 3 rooms. . 300 T&| AT L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 TH, POR | o roort AU ba; Barea 2,900 Corner saloon: best in ci : 7 1600 For sale by DE: R, 1020 Market st. $35(. BRANCH BAKERY AND DELI- DU, cacy store: well worth $500: daily re- ceipts 88; 38 fine living-rooms: rent $15; great bargain. 'SKIFF & CO., 921 Market st. $1 25 a cord. R.T. WARD & CO., 608-610 Clay. W ANTED-GOOD ~ BARBE 2 SHOE- FURNITURE WANTED. mackers, Oakland; milker, $25. Employme 't | D-HAND FURNITURE FOR COUNTRY: good vrices. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. Office, 128 Four.h st. ERMAN OR AMERICA VINEYARDIST, | TF YOU WANT GOUD PriC! winemaker and cellarman FUR FUE 21l vineyard ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. marrieG man preferred. Apply at HOTEL GA. ZETTE, 420 Kearny. . fornia _st,. corner Kear. [V ANTED—IDLE MEN, WOMEN, GIRLS | furniture and merchandise. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 (ALL . pays best price for and boys to send 25¢ for the means of making independent living: satistaction guaranteed. Ad- dress California Chemical Co., box 100, Call Offic. ¥FORE SELLING YOUR FURNITGRE p send for Simmons_Auction Co., 1057 Marke:, | Sl 502 Montgomery { HILL, KOOM 34, DONOHUE BUILDING— ", Real es:ate and business agent. Delicacy store. . R . 8200 | Stationery ana cigars - 3150 General business store, fine trade. . $800 “Xcellent paper route. 81500 | Chemical 1aboratory i $5000 Stock of poultry ranch, iow rent . $850 (CENTRALLY LOOATED SALOON (MARKET st.); six years’ lease; doinz good business. For rticulars address EDWARD CONOLLEY, or - == - ~riv | Q BASCH. 521 SUTTEER, WANIS FURNE JiRST-CLASS DRY-GOOD> MAN FOR CITY | 3. ture, saloons and merchandise: highes: prico. Stop in front of sto; trade: gentlemen holding certificaes i U. 8. indvscrial ‘Agency are eligible. Room 165 Crock- MAYER BUYS YOUR FURSITURE er bullding. earpets. piano. 1145 Marko:: tel, Jess TANTED_MAN WITH §600 FOR A BIG- 5 T R T paying enterprise: chance ota lifeiime. Ad- LR dress ARCHIE LEVY, box 72, this office. o e el i, et ONES (0. CARPK 7 OUNG MAN TO TRAVEL WITH LE throughout the Unitea States; of good address Siiniar T CLEANING AND | OWDeT TURER | ¢ renovating works. Main office 25 and 27 Bra, o = VARPET CLEANING, 8c.; LAVING. 8¢.; RUG andhave $500 secorlty. J., box 161, Call oftice. | () Sumpien frve; tal. Jesaio 9ak Btratton. 19 Bihee ANTED — MIDDLE- AGED MAN _FOR carhouses «r's sickness: call an _see this. 3279 Mlission st. small vineyard; state wages wanted. J., bux BEAT MpSAE LS ML 181, Call Office. | ANTED—BY A WELL-EDUCATED AND refined Iady, & position as superintending housekeeper or conipanion to an invalld; city or est references. Address 5. H. B., ITUATION WANTED BY Y OUNG COLORED &) woman as lady’s maid. Please call or address MISS J. A. DAVIS, 619 Bush st. OUNG COLORED WOMAN WANTS SITU- stion us cook Or 10 do second work. Call or address MISS .A. SMITH, 618 Bush st. YOMPETENT WOMAN WAN TS SITUATION to do general housework or second work. or address 440 Jesse st. OMAN WITH A CHILD WISHES SITUA- tion; city or country; good cook; do general Call 221 Minna. RESSMAKER FEOM NEW YORK WISHES work at ladies’ houses by the day. 305 Eddy st. < 7OUNG LADY, WHO HAS HAD EXPERIL eeper, desires position; under. stands type-writing. Address box D, Cnll Branch, Sixteeath and Mission sts. ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD like situation taking care of children and up- stairs work. ~Apply 3680 Twentieth st., nr. Guer- rero; no postuls. ence a8 bOOk-} W ALTRESS, PLAIN HOTEL, NEAR GITY, $15: strong woman, general work, plain bo ing-house, $18; waitress, conntry hotel, $20: cook, small couotry restaurant, $30 and room: ranch cook, §25, and others. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. 7 WAITRESSES, RESORT HOTEL, LEAVE ©) Friday, $20 and room, eic.i waioress, small country hotel, § 2 #15, room, eic.: vi city, §20, room, etc.: houssziri, city, no wash, 395 housegirl, Berkelev, $20, sce party here 2 p. 3 irl for Fulton st.. $20: colored girl for Haight st., $20; coiored girl as cook in an institu‘ion, 820, ete.: girl for Pinest., 815; g'rl for Los Gatos, #1657 6 housexiris $20; ¥ housegirls, $15: 6 Ge: man, 9 Swede and 3 Danish girls. MARTIN Employment Agency. 749 Market. 9 WAITRESSES SUMMGR RESORT, #25: head waitress country hotel; waitress Sanua Cruz; waltress _spring: ; waliress country hotel near city, $20; 8 waicresses hotel south, fare advanced: 2 starch ironers: 10 gir's general house- work, city and country. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. [ANTE(—COOK AND HOUSEWORK, $20. 2 French girls for second work, $15 and $' €00k for small boa:ding-house. $25; Catholic maid and seamstress. $26; Swedish girl for houfework, small family, $20. LEON ANDR<, 815 Stockton. =& OFFICE OF THE HIBERNIA SAV- ings and Loan Society, cor. hiarket, McAl- iister and Jones sts., San Francisco, June 29, 1896—At & regular meeting of the bo-rd of direc: tors of this 8 .ciety. held this day,a dividend has been declared ai the rate of three and (hree- quarters (334) per cent per sunum cn all deposits for the six months ending Juiie 30, 1896, free from all taxes and payable on and after July 1, 1896. HOBERT J. TOBIN, Sec. IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE work by the day or work at home; fit guaran- 219 Golden Gate ave. OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY washing and _ironing or housecleaning. Call at 829 Hayes st., basement. 7 OMAN ;}hlsn'rs| POSITION ain sewing. mending or work of an; at 821 Mission s, room 1. 4 teed; reasonable. AS HOUSE- & VIDisD NOTICE—SAVINGS AND Loan society, 101 Montzomery «t., corner Sutter. For the hali-year eoding June 30, 1896, a dividend Lias been Geclared at the rate of four and thirty--wo one huudredths (4.32) per cent per annum on term de, and three and sixty one- bundreduhs (3.60) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes. payable on and after Wedaesduy, July 1, 1896. Dividends rot culled for are added to and bear the same rate of dividend 18 the principat, from and after July 1, 1596. CYRUS W. GAKMAXNY, Cashier. & SECURITY SAVINGS BANK, 223 Montgomery st., Mills Building. ~Dividends on term deposits £t the rate of four and thirty-two gne hundredihs (4 32.100) per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposits ai the rate of three and six-tenths (3 o-lc)ssu cent per annum for the half year ending Juoe 30, 1896, will be payable free of iaxes on and after July 1, 1898, 8. L. ABBOT JR., Sec. DIVIDEND NOTICE. une 30, 1806, a dividend has been declared at the race of four and twenty-six hundredths (4 26-100) per cen. per an- nam on- térm deposits, and three and flx;l:flvo hundredths (3 66-100) per, cent per anuum on nary ceposits, iree of taxes, payable on and atter Wednesds ’?}lil' 1898, £ JIUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN Society, 18 G ary si.—The directors have declared thé 'following semi-annoal dividend 453 per cent per aunum O3, term and 560 purcen: per annum_of nary on after July 1, 1898, g ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. YOURG GEBRMAN GIRLS TO DO HOUSE- work; one as chambermaid and one as plain cook. Apply at 2020 Foisom st. TANTED—PO-ITION AS SEAMSTRESS ght work by competent middle-aged woman; Is willing 1o do sny kind of W OMAN "FOR GENERAL HOUSBWORK country, $20: 2 girls, light work, city, $1 i1l for housework, $15. Employment Office, 128 Fourth st. W ASTED — PROTESTANT LAUNDRESS $30; pantry girl, $7 a week; dishwasher, $20; cook, small wash, $20; froner in laundry: cook, small notel, $35; 2 waitresses, restaurant, $18 and $25, and gir's for cooking and h.usework in city and'country, J, F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter. LAUNDRESS, 830: GERMAN COOK, $35. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. JRENCH OR GEKMAN GIRL OR WOMAN s companion and nurse; $30. MISS CULLEN, 523 Suuer st. work. Call or address MRS. W.,1 Eddy st. OMPETENT GIRL D ESIRES A SITUATION; general housework and cooking. Call or ad- dress 3786 Seventeenth st., near Guerrero. ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO ups:airs work and sewin; Please ca! - dress 1815 Webster st St COK, JEWISH FAMILY, $30. MISS CUL' LEN, 523 Sutter st. . 1COOK, $36: A1 COOK, MUST COOK GER- man, $; ‘“fl“mfim&'pu"flk‘m&'“r you! upstairs work and wait- inz, must nv&lln‘l’rem 3 gb: gir for general bousework, no b German ‘mum- ment Office, Mason st. R xxfifln LADY GUES OCT BY THE DA T; Washing, ironing and housework. Plea 81130 Second st., oity. gy Ty0 FIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOKS, $80: Swedish housegirl, $25; German nursegirl, $10. 815 Sutter st. e J ORWEGIAN WOMAN WISHES ‘washing, ironi ng and housecleaning by the is good worker. Apply 203 Blmeuss :’l‘e‘l: OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION %0 do upstairs work. Apply 344 Seventh st. BRIGHT YOUNG LADY AS SALESLADY I8 wanted {n notjons department: also salesia for children’s underwear:; ladies holding cer.ifi- cates In U. 8. Industrial Agency are eligible. Koom 165. Crocker building. AT GIRL 16 WISHES PLACE TO ASSIiST L housework: sleep home: 1910 Larkin st., In rear. "OUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE iz and housecleaning. ~ Cull ave, bet. L and M, Sunse: ‘washing, ironing or address Eleventh Y S0 NG EADYTOTARE OARE OF SHILD, Wi fami] ng rope; mi 0] tish" wna Frenon: g00d. seamatress eatal Hotel, room 181. W ANTED—NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR GEN- ! euln:uu-urk: 2 in family; wages $10. 408 sanci.ez st 2 OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION ASTRAV- will do plain sewing or any s st.; ¥ing 2 bells. PAN v:"!.now WOULD LIKE SITUA- 18 bou: 'per OF any other iight - ment. Apply lflrnnn ‘.':‘mn 8 sy, i w ANTED-WAITRESS FOR RESTAURANT. 27 Ninth st. NlIRSE FOR CHILD 4 YEARS; REFER- ences. 2024 Bash st. iog 3¢ yd. G. GEORG $10( BARGAIN—OLD-ESTABLISHED CI= gar, candy and notion store: large gar- dens; cottage and summer-house; opposite univer- sity gate. Berkeley; Telegraph-ave. railroad cars ApplY on premises. $375. EANCY GOODS STORE. 3 LIVING: + T0Ims: low rent: established for years; tiring from business. 240 Fifih st. ESTAURANT FOR SALE FOR CUST OF fixtures: an established t-ade: between two will be 50ld cheap on_account of owne EATING works: latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay. | 11'8th: phone Jessie 253. | SECOND COOK WHO IS WILLING TO WORK; 368 veask- 143 Tenth ab. poor work send to SPAULDING ARPENTER, 82 50 FOR TWO DAYS, AP- | pet Beating Works, 353-67 Tebama at.: tel HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH | Pioneer Car- ply 8 A. 3., 504 Turk st. YONKLIN'SCARPET BE TNG WORKS. 335 7() FOR BUILDING ON LEASED I gfil‘OO sultable for grocery. W. uaa.\‘é"g 0st s PARTNER WITH $335 CAPITAL IN WELL- PAVINE restaurant to 100k after dining-rooms owner cooks. Inquire 40 Clay st 3 Snoizu.sxun"oxw "REPATRING. 1060 HOW- Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. ard st. CI'K‘ Y STEAMCA VY ANTED_COATMAKERS. NICOLL THE Ung, 38 8th. STE Tallor, 1182 Market st. BE% VA Tel. Sout} 00D COATMAKER WANTED ON CUS Ilke new. FERGUSON & CO. 23 G oa 238 Sevonth st TOM | gonth 86, . MACKINT ARPETS CLEANED AND KENOVATED nth: tal. 65, CUzY copfi:a‘s‘.\ LOON; GOOD LOCA~ + tion: must sold to-da; A A o~ BAE, 829 Mission st. o SALOON FOE SALE. APPLY %8 SIXTH ST, & CU,, successors. S NTED: T E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO,, 3 DEEVASHER WANTED: $15 4 MONTH | J EMITC oo 3o A AN G.00. 38 and room. Apply 7 East st., near Folsom. ANTED—FIRST-CLAS! SHELMA MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING ANDREN- e e H L S D R T 1D 541 Market YO‘JNG BARBER WANTED. 409 BROD- erick st., near Oak. BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED — G OD SOBER SHOEMAKER: JFOR SALE-GOOD BUSINESS, WITH:STOCK and fixtures, suitable for man and wife or 2 k- steady work. 33914 Third st. VW ANIED —YOUNG MAN GOOK. 40 SEC- 1adies; rooms back of store. 610 Post st. ond st. {INE CASH MERCHANDISE BUSINESS: = e - adfncent to:his city: capital $5000; satisfactory B e ioALl BOLES, 40c: MEN'S CALF | rearons for seiling ac a sacrifice. Cwher, box 31, shoes L0 order; $1 50. 73 Jackson &t. Call Otfice: JFRST-CLASS " CCTTER, CUSTOM WOEK. D-F Apply Family Shoe Factory, 1524 Market st. cheay OLICITORS—CITY OR COUNTRY: MALE TABLISH D FURNITURE-STORE, owner going East. 9354 Folsom. C < IF YOU CAN N ME or female. STAPLES, 155 Sevench st. $2000. e R TR L B situation at $125 a month and board: business out shoes, bedrock prices: $6 shoés ciit to 83, 85 to | Of the State: or will give you interest in business that will pay vou $2500 a year besides salary: ficed next 15 days in order to enlarge store and | Clance of a’lifetime; come and see me at once. JRAND CLEARANCE SALK OF BOOTS AND $2 50, 84 to $1 50, $2 50 to $1 25 all goods sacri- put in new stock. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hote.. | Address J. A, L., box 56, this office. V J ANTED—-EXPERIENCED TRACK FORE- 0 L man_Apply 8., box 17, Call Oftice, Oakiand. | - for §20; aiso rest fo WE HAVE & LOT OF DANAGED SHOES ner: ressonable. Inquire 1:0 Central ave. 4 NIORLY FUBNISHED KOOMS also restaurant furnished: tranafer cor- selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast STEBEOPTICON OR ILLUMINATING AD- ©off sboes bought or exchanged. 582 Mission st. Ty suemg outflt complete; . 200 alid NEW WALD. HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET. i bk 30 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, nizht 15¢ to Y STUCK OF MERCHANDISKE BOUGHT G0c;week 81 to $2 50; reading-room ; strictest atten- for cash; elty or country. " M., box 2. Call. tion o mornlug calls: clean: quiei:_open all nikiit, | YNG6D ROUTE FOK SALE GN THIS PAVER TEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 3. iow Sixth, for a room: 26¢ & night: Fm PEK NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearay, | needed £40,000; owner will remain if arra 1 a week. OUD OPPORTUNITY ; SELLIN B 3 NG O G SRR R e aince 1509 smous A angenent A STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DI GORF | con P¢ made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. <\ din's Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay, AVING 2R STAURANTS WILL SELL.ONE 25 SRTNERIN S Baukaion. 391 Davig.n. Ciad] 0 : ST IN CITY--SING' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND cheap: trial given. Apply 1241 Market st. 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, £1 60 per week. | |; O SALE OR TRADE FOR REAT, iS L L o B A R e b e s nineahosy e ress 14 Pearl st Pacific House, Comme Leidesdort sts. GOMS 186 10 760 PER NIGHT: 50C 10 31 50 | GTLAPress bolt-cutter, ete. A per week. _Oriental, 225 Drumm st. FOR HALF-INTEREST $3000 ufacturing business. m‘lafinf.é‘{,sft WAfim—mmntm AND MECHANICS 0 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno Hox prie- ANTED—COBBLER; tor, still rans Denver House, 217 Third st 160 w — large rooms; 25¢ per night: $1 10 $3 per week. alt-soleing 25¢ up. 959 Howard st., or. Sixth. | lores sts.: will gve leage. M%) IO FEED SANHATTAN STOUK FOOD; | 1 half interest. NO CAP aured Apply S, box 17, Call Office: Sk1es OR SALE ATA BARGAIN—THE CAn'uf SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; steam laundry, SW cor. T;an;‘;fi:%nf: flas '55 ©of house and lot or wilt grocers keep it talning 95 rooms: also grow Emportum building: newly. 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. furniture for sale o B catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. TUSKER ON WHITE WORK;: GOOD WAGES. 840 Market st - 3 ROCERY AND BAR; 3 F e NARKET S | O D BAR; 2 FURNISHED LIV- ER. 505 50¢ "aights 8110 2 week, nrfl’mu:mmwafl'"" H ¢TELTOLEASE FOR A THRM OF Y EARS: brick building con- nd-floo nd with our new machines we can do- your work | LSL'ed Dasenient: centrally located. v boek % ot at one-half the usual price; done while you wait Marxet st. and 1 block from Baldwin, Hotel and rnished fhroughout: —_—— o econd sts. reasonable terms. For further ANTED — MESX 10 LrARN BARBER iculars appl SIL RG, 5: trade: only 8 weeks requireds tools iven sag | o b, 10 S. SILVERBERG, 320 San- $160 SALOON AT A BARGAIN: Fix- » tures first class: well-established, 800d paying business: best location; full 1 Vestigation and reason for seliing: responsibie parties only. G. B.. box 15, Call Office, HABDWARE STORE-GOOD STOCK AND fixtures; old stand: this business must be sold to settle an estate; only those meaning business need appl. rice $1000. PH. e nply: . PHILBRICK, 2548 FIjk BUSINESS CHANCE FOR A MAN o a i mfl'flfisd dollars; high-class au- atic machine: T ye: . For pi teuiars address B. C , box 9, Call oo, o F9IA06 merneai —ICLEf‘Ri"“““"’“‘ 1x106: perfect 'ite: what can yo RO dress F. N.. box 108, cail Office 00 oo Ad 1&;100 BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, NO- - tion store: departure. 1024 Leavenwth. ¥125. ; XPRESS BUSINESS FOR SAL 2,00 account of sickness; good stand; clearing 880 monch. Apply 205 Larkio st. TEE ONLY MODERN IMPROVE D HOTEL of 80 rooms in Stockton for rentorlease. Ine quire D. ROTHENBUSH, 1(03( RENT—LARGE BASEMENT SALOON; complete:y furnished and ready for business; low rent. Inquire room 629, Parrott hm}dmg JTATIONERY, BOOK »D bakery. Inquire KUTZ" cia st. FOR SALE_LGCKSM TH, MACHINIST AND grinding shop; well tooled up. 1003 Mission st, OB SALE—GOOD PAYING RESTAURANT, good iocaiion. 105 Seventh st. TLACKSMITH SHOP, BUILDING. STOC tools. Aadress B. &, box 112, Call Office. 3 OR SALE — BOHEMIAN SALOON, a8 Stockton st. Call between 12 . and 4 P. M. CIGAR STANDS, ONE WITH 2 LIVING- rooms. Inquire at’1127 Mission st. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR, WELL stocked: doing ice business: jow rent, taken ellcbeap 419 Grove st. WO (ASH LUSINESSES IN ONE FOR sale: cheap rent. 335 Fourth st. ADY OF MEANS DESIRES A PARINER {German): $26 capital. Room 2, 12 Mason st. JOE SALE-EXPRESS WAGON AND TWG horses, harness and express stand. Inquire ot J. GATJE, Valencia Hotel, 718 Valencia st. $700 SALOON; FIKRST-C.a>S TRADE; in main thoroughfare: elegantly fitted up: fine stoCk: 4 years' lease; low rent: taking $18 day: Immediate disposal: genoine bargain: apply direct, no ageuts. L., Postoffice, Santa Rosa, BAKERY AT A BARGAIN: BAKESFROM 3 < l}‘: :flb::lli ol:,\'ml’:;flr: ful inspection .Ilgwodx n Cent e, Alameda County. address F. E. box 4, Call Oftice. . % F& SALE—_EXPRESS BUSINESS: 2 SINGLR teamscomplete: stand cor. Sutter and Sansome, H Bakery, 838 Valen-

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