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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1896 AMATEURS AT THE REINS Marguerite Won the Race for Members of the Alameda Driving Club. SHE OUTCLASSED HER FIELD. The 2:17 Trot Was Captured by Bruno, Who Beat His Company in Straight Heats. The card for the trotting matinee at In- gleside yesterday was formed of two events—a special race for trotters and pacers owned exclusively by members of the Alameda Driving Club, to be ariven by their owners, for a purse of $200, and a $1000 purse for trotters in the 2:17 class. The special pacing event had to be de- clared off for lack of entries. The sport was very commonplace and the crowd never grew boisterous in their enthusiasm over the finishes, none of which were of the hair-stiffening order. The number of bookmakers was increased by one, mnkn}g three firms now laying odds, and they did a fairly remunerative business. Of the original six entries for !he gen- tlemen’s race, which was best two in three heats, all responded to the iap of the bell but Count. In the auction betting Ciay H held sway, going for $10 against $7 for the field and $3 for Don. ; ? The books laid 5 to 1 against Marguerite winning the first heat, and this caught the insiders’ fancy, for she was played down to even money. It proved a cakewslk for the latter, for she led all the way, pacing under the wire three lengths in front of Clay H in 2:29. The black mare now sold for $10 with the entire field going for $7. The second and deciding heat was a repe- tition of the first, Marguerite again head- ing Clay H out in 2:263{. Mr. McMahon, her owner, showed himself an adept with the ribbons. 2 The well-known and popular Salinas horseman, Cherry Hebert, started in the season well by pulling down the purse for the 2:17 trot with his bay horse Bruno, who was cleverly handled by “Jimmy” Dwain and trotted like a viece of machinery in the three straight heats that he placed to his credit. U The opening betting on this event showed the market to be a trifle feverish, the field selling favorite at $20, Margaret Worth bringing $10 and the field $11. There was considerable tedious scoring before McNair finally said *go.” Bruno, drawing the pole, led throughout and, traveling without a skip, placed the heat to his credit in 2:193, with George Wash- ineton, who bad been the contending horse throughout, a good second. After this decisive win the betting was Bruno $10, Fitzsimmons $5. the field $5, and the Eastern horse, Freeland, bringing $4. The next heat was a repetition of the first, Bruno and George Washington having it to themselves from the word. Bruno always had the foot on George, and led him out three lengths at the stand in 2:183{. It looked all over now, and the Fresno horse sold against the field at the rate of $10 against §5. Although it looked as the stretch was reached as if Freeland was going to be a dangerous contender, he could never get closer than three lengths to Bruno, who placed the heat and race to his credit in 934. Fiwzsimmons was third in this heat, nipping George Wash- ington out at the wire. Special—Trotters and pacers: Members’ Alameda. Driving Ciub, owners o drive: purse $200, 2 in 8. Marguerite (pa.er), blk. m., by Western—by Kustic (McMahon).... . 11 Clay H, b. h., by Redwood—by n (Thwaits) .. 232 Moraga, g g, by Crisco (Moreal 33 Dou, b. g, by Tem Payne (Higby) .44 Amazon (pacer), b. m., by Charies Derby—by Rustic (Bains). . Ba Time, 3:29— Trotting, 2:17 class; purse $1000, 3 in 5, Bruno. b. &, by Junio—by Mozart (Dwain).. 11 1 George Washington, b. s., by Mambrino Chief (Smith) 224 Freeland, b. g., b) - livan) Fitzsimm ferty). (Franklin) . Lady Thornhill, (McDonald) Time, KNOTES. Margaret Worth, Lady Thornhill and Jasper Paulson were all distanced in the second heat of the 2:17 trot. F. W. Loeber and Mr. Winship, two prominent Napa horsemen, were specta- tors at the track yesterday. Mr. Winship is a director of the Napa Agricultural So- cietv and Mr. Loeber is well known over the circuit as the owner of the stallion Grandissinio. Fitzsimmons was well fancied by his stable, but was very unsteady in the differ- ent heats trotted. Freeland is owned by a wealthy East- erner, who has been using htm for a road- ster the past winter in Califorma. He will be shipped East in the near future. Sullivan was subs:ituted in the sulky be- hind him in place of Monto in the third heat of the trot, but it made but slight difference in his showing. Following is the card for to-day: Trotting stakes for two-year-olds, $250 added —Owyher, b. h., entered by Oakwood Park stock farm; Lottie Lilac, b. L, C. E. Clark; Lynell, s. g, D. E. Knight; Central Girl, b. f., D. B. Stephenson; Eilert, br. ., Palo Alto stock farm; Nordeau, b. f., Palo Alto stock farm; Highland Lad, b. c., P. W. Hodges, 2:10 class, trotting, purse $1000—Jerane, b. m., entered by San Mateo stock farm; Athovis, br. g C. E Clark; Millie L. b.m., Thomas Smith; Jeffe, br. g., La_Siesta ranch; Silver Queen, b. m., D. E. Knight; Ciay & b.s. Dennis Ganuon; Peter Jackson, br. s., D. B. Btephenson; Joe Nolan, b. h., D. J. McCarty; Faro Bank, b. g., E. J. Weldon; Hunyadi, b, ., Palo Alto 'stock farm; Alias, b. f., John Mo- Intosh; Johanna Treat, blk. m., P. W. Hodges. Third race—Special race for the 2:12 classe Javelin, b. m., entered by Onkwood Park stock farm; Ruby 3, b.m., James Sullivan; Plun kett, b. g., Dan Misner, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, E. V. and Helen Lonigo to Sewall Dolliver, lot on E line of Spruce street, 100 S of Washington, § 'Zo Y, E 112:6, N 25, W 50, N 2:614, W 62 Edwin Goeller to Fannie Goeller, lot on W line o!‘ fl:ru;’?r sireet, 150 N of Page, N 25 by W 112:6: gitt. John and Luna Siierlen to Mabel Moulton, lot on E line of .Annbur‘y street, 201:6 N of Frederick, N 26 by E 106:3; $10. Sadle Hill 10 Truman L Hill, lot on S line of Clinton Park, 140 W of Guerrero sireet, W 22:6, S110, ¥ 82:6, N 5, W 10, N 105; $300. A. J. and Sallie Carmany, B. D. and Nellie C. Lawrle to Peter Mabee, lot on K line of Stevenson street, 85 S of Twentieth, § 22 by K 76; $1. Peter Mabee to Clarissa E. Mitchell, same; $10, 3. E. and Susan A Loomer to oL Harmon Lumber Company, lot_on ne of Army stree 74:10 E of Dolores, N 78, E 70,8 38, 8W u{am;: W 23; 810, Joseph G. and Mary A, Deming to Oscar Foss, Commercial lot on NE comer of Drumm and streets, E 50 by N 59:9; $10. Patrick W. Riordan o John F. Nugent, lot on :;Neour;ur‘i)a Howard and First streets, NW 25 by Charles H. Burr (cxecutor of he estate of El en Hines) to Micbael Howlett. Jot on SE line of Na- imastreet, 225 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by 8 70; William and Abrabam Woife and Mollie Le: to Elizabeth R. Buswell. lot on NE line of Rausci ;t,lr‘;el. 125 NW of Foisom, NW 25 by NK 112; Real Estate and Development Company to Noah Swanson, lot on E line of De Haro street, 125 {! of Twenty-third (Nevada), N 256 by E 100; i "icmhln'-l' &nd Clerks’ Land Association to Charles S. Ives, re-record of 1361 deed 158. 1447 decd 163. 1666 deed 133,10t on E line of Sixth Fenue, 125 N of Clement ‘sireet, £ 120 by N 75; John and Marzare. L. McCrea to Marin E, £oares, lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 200 S of Clement street, S 25 by W 190: $10. Elizabeth Bensou to Eliza Scheer, lot on NE corner of Poirt Lobos and Twenty-fourth Avenoes, ¥.160 by N 130; $10. : Wfll;ofi. Ca‘m“ to l"fl':{]‘a%fl%"’u' lol.‘%%v e y-first avenue, street 19, Y S0 N e E T A o 120; 810. H. N.and C. A Deppeand J. H. Dunham to Ben B. Haskell, all of lots 612 and 614, Gift Map 2; 10. *n B. Haskell to John A. Taylor and E. T. Has- ~Niels Taamssen: toCutistiag Svane, ot on W Niels Rasmussen stian ) Itne of Siegel street, 325 S of Blaine, & 25 by W 70, 10t 418, Gife Map 1; $10. Phabe A. Wilson to Joseph Aschwander and F, Zurfluh,lotzon. NE corner of Edinburgh and Brazil avenues, N 60 by k 200, biock 47, Excel- sior Homestead, subject to a mortgage; $1325. Charles Sutro1o Bridget Driscoll, Iot on N line of Persia avenue, 133:6 £ of Mission street and 150 E of new_line, £ 25 by N 100, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Kudolph Ruckwardt to William M, Doyle lot on Nline of Paimetto avenue, 130 & of Capitol street, XN 150, E 60, S 36, W 27,8 114, W_383, Railroad Homestead, subject to a mortgage; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Kittle A, Purdy (0 Elvira M. and A. V. Barba- gelata, 1ot on E [ine of Telegraph avenue prior (0 widening, 100 N of Hawthorne, N 50 by £ 125. belug 1ot 12, Buena Vista Homestead, Oakland: & John Clark to Bridget Callaghan, all property Iying in block bounded by Alice, Jackson, Third and Fourth streets; also ail other real and per- sonal property, whersoever situated, Oakland; t. 1 Eiiza M. Reed and L E. Watson to William J, Reed, lot on N line of Eleventh street, 30 E of Brush, E 35 by N 100, being portlon of iots 1 to 4, block 153, Oakland: $10. M. J. Johnston to Fred E. Knowles. jot beginning 125 W from Market street and 219:10 S from Rallroad avenue, S 43, W 29 57, N 44, E 25, to beginning, block 483, Oakland; $10. Hoselle 'S. and B. C. Robertson et al. (by com- missioner) to Oakiand Bank of Savings, lot on W corner of East Twenty-second striet and Twenty-fourth avenue, SW 75 by NW 118, block G, subdivision 50 Associates’ Traot, Easi Oak- $2282. . C. and Isabel O. Bigelow to Myron T. Hol- comb, fot on NW line of Howe street. 125 SW of Amethyst, N\W 190:8, SW 60:8, SE 181:1, NE 60 10 beginning, being lots 5 and 6, block C, Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract, Oakiand Township: also lot on SE line of Howe street, 200 NE of johy, NI 80 by SE 125, belng the Nit'10 feet of 1ot 27 and all of lot 26 aud SW 10 feet of lot 25, block L, same tract, Oakland Township; $10. Myron T. and Marion B. Holcombto M_Queeney, lot on N Wline of Howe street, 125 SW of Ame- thyst, NW 190:8, SW 60:8, SE 181:LINE 60 to beginning, being lots 5 and 6, same, Oakland Township; $10. Same to Soren N, Sorensen, lot on SE line of Howe street, 200 NE of John, NE 50 by SK._125, being the NE'10 feet of lo 37, all of lot 26 and SW 10 feet of lot 25, block L, same, Oaxland Township: $10. C. L. and Mary Sturm to J. F. Meyer, lot on NW ltne of Howe street, 30 SW of Booth, SW 30 by NW 125, being lot 9, block D, same tract, Oakland Township; $10. Same to Mari Meyer, ot on the N'W line of Howe street, 80 SW of Booth, SW 30 by NW 125, being lot 7, block D, same tract, Onkland Township; $10. C. D. and Grace L. Vincent to Charles A. Con- nitt, lot on the SE eorner of Colby avenue and Sharon street, E 150 by S 150, being lots 7 to 18, block D, Revised Map of Claremout-avenue Tract, Oakland Township: $1500. A. A. Fink and Thomas and Ada Graber to Sam- el 8. Foster. lot on the N line of Delaware street. 105 W of Ninth, W 50 by N 100, being lot 16, biock 68, Tract ‘B, Berkeley L. and T. 1. Associa: tion, Berkeley; $10. Kathe and Joseph Goldsteiu to George Karmann and Henry Aaler, 1ot on NW line of Jones avenue, 284.32 NE of Sunnyside street, NE 294.32 by N'W 266, being (0t_6, block 33, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Townshin; $2600. Beulah Park Camp Meeting Assoclation (a cor- poration) to C, N. Crittenton and A. W. Dennett, lot 198, block M, iot 823, block W, Man of Buelah Park Camp Meeting Association, Brookl yn Town- ship; £10. W. F. and Marie E.Aram to C. E. Moser, lots 18 and 19, block S. Amended Map Mass Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. J.:.and Martha A. Linderman to George A. Taylor, lot on W line of Park avenue. 257:8 N of San Jose, N 50, W_126:4. S 50, E 126:5 to begin- ning, being lot'A, block 12, Alameda Park Home- stead, Alameda; 10. Willilam Reed to 1homas E. Knox and A.J. Crapo, lots 4, 5 and 6, block 35, Map of Northern Addition to' Town of Livermore, Murray Town- ship: $10. Alice R. and Arthur G. Pratt_to Frederick Ma- Tolf. lot on S line of Joy street, 300 E of Canning, E 50, S 200, W 100, N 100, £ 50, N 100 to begin- ning, being lots 17 to 20, block I, Resubdivision of portion of Roberts & Woliskill Tract, Osxland | Township; $10. Builders’ Contraots, Henrich Albert with August Nordin, to erect a one-story frame cottage on SW corner Worth street and Ocean House road; $2200; August Nordin architect. - HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. W Hersman, San Martin J PO’Brien, San Andreas J Seadler, Sacto Mrs Dana, Santa Rosa W | Tisson & w, Peoria R C Brower & w. Cal J Knott. England J Cunningham, Sacto G A Buckman, Saeto E Caraher, T W Meyer & 1, Alameda B Morrison, T O Mason, LakeCo BT McCullough, Cal H A Mason, Boston Miss Mason, Boston Mrs Muson, Boston J Morse & w, Phenix S Reynolds, Kansas ‘W B tood, Santa Kosa W C Nokwase. Carson G A Packard, Boston MissFarnsworth, L.osAng M rs Gurnsey &c.Los Ang Mrs Irvine, Arizona C L Clark, Redlands Mrs Hayes, Cal Mrs T Flint, San Juan Mrs Allen, Sacto J E Rawlins. Hanford E Harrow, Auckland v A C McGubrey, Sydney DR Prince, Fresno W A Davis & 5. Cal G A Chapman,N Zesland R W Snort, New Zealand S K Doughertv. S Rosa R Price, Sacto JB Re.ter, Chicago T R Forbes, Los Angeles W A Rayne Jr,S Barbara J H Burham, L Angeles ‘W R Jacobs, Napa E Coffin. bittier E H Winship, Napa J Sppiney. Fresno F W Loeber, St Helena H I Twilchell&. Huntley M Carter, Irvington H Belison, Minnesota T O George, Colusa J E Baker & w, Alameda. R A Cody, Colusa J B Eckfeld. Philadelphia | H Starr, Sacramento G C Holberton, Oakland M Leinerd, Sacramento MissK BHolcomb,S Louls S W Collins, Palo Alto_ W Bruce, Chicago S F Loughborough, N Y R W Lemme, St Helena H J Templeton, Chicago C Lemme, St Helena T Patterson & w, Cal — J Lemme, St Helena 3T Green, Pennsylvania J A Harding&w.S Ratael 13 Michael, Woodland P Nye, San Diego PALACE HOTEL. E Smith, Watsonville W J Van Pelt, s A E Smith, Cal Parker, Boston C L Rogers, St Louis 8 Flint, N Y’ 144 ris Y Mrs R Mason, St Louls RJ Chapman. Osakland s 2% C A Roberts, Oakland F S Odell, Mount Vernon D J Healy, 1.os Ang Mrs R S Whitmore, Cal Mrs W B Wilson, Cal F H Cartis, London A Rider, London H Fisher, Bengal C M Terry, N Y R E Smith, London Miss Kennedy, Scotland Miss A Kennedy, Sctind C H Brown, Scotland W Scheinkenderick, N Y S Hoyt, N Y. 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WEHSER, N. G. E. NIEMEIER, Secretary. & BEGULAR MEETING OF the Caledonian Club, FRIDAY EVENING, July 3, at 8 o'clock. It is important that every member should be present. Business of special importance will be brought forward. Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. D. R. MoNEILL, Chief. JaMES H. DUNCAN, Secretary. = GREATEST 1 LETIC gathering of the season: $3000 in prizes. San Francisco Scottish Thistie Club will hold their fourteenth annual gathering and games at Shell Monnd Park, SAT- URDAY, July 4. A prozramme has been pre- pared which has seldom, 1f ever, been excelled by this or any club on the coast; valuable medais and cash prizes for all the events; Scottish games and Scottish dancing will be the main feature of the gathering, Interspersed with hornpipe, Irish reel d jig contests; football, dribbliag, obstruction races, hurdle sack races, bicycle races. etc.; High- land pipers and a Highiand welcome at Sheil Mound, July 4. Buy tickets for Sheill Mound. Admission to park, sdults, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. GAMES COMMITTEE. EZANNUALMEETING IMPROV- ed Order of Red Men's Hall Asso- ciation of San Francisco.—1he annual meeting of the stockholders of the Improved Urder of Red Men's Hall Association of San Francisco will pe held on MONDAY EVENING, July 13, 1896, at 8 v'clock, at the office of the association, 820 Post st., for the election of a board of trustees or directors and such_other business as may prop- erly come before the meeting. BENJAMIN F. JOSSELYN, President. WILLIAM J. SMITH. Secretary. £2, THE ANNUAL ME G OF THE tockholders of the Edison Lightand Power Company, for ihe eiection of direciors for the en- suing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting, will be held a. the compauy’s office, 229 Steven- son st., San Francisco, WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of July, 1896, at’ 10 A. M. Transfer books will close July 3, at 5 p. M. 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VW ISUHES | BK HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NE Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $150 1086 per week: convenient and respectable; Iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. P. NEKGETIC WOMAN CAN MAKE MONEY. Call for particulars 131 Post, room 20. FIRST-CLASS SKIRTMAKERS; NONE OTH- ers need apply. BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. ANTED — A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 800 Greenwich st., cor. Mason. RESSMAKER WANTED: ALSO APPREN- 1) tice. 3258 Seventeenth s AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 86c: MORNING and eve classes: 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. ERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- making taught, 85 per month; puplls can work. for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack- et and skirt patterns cut to order, 25c up. Mo- DOWELL Academy, 636 Market,opp. Palace Hotel. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. e N T e '00h—GUOD RESTAURANT AND OVSTER- house man, city references, wishes position. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE em plovment office, 17 Webb st., beiow Kear ny, bet. California and Sacramento, tel. 231. CRINESE AND “JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Maln 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P 5.5, COOK'S SGC. SUPFLIES COOKS: ALL «branches :short notice. 14 Geary, tel.Grant 45. T APANESE AND CEINESE EMPLOTEENT JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; bestheip. $14B Sutter: tel Grant 30. (QHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT / oftice: best help. 4141p O'Farrell: tel. k. 426, l'OUNG IRISHMAN WITH GOOD REFER- ence, capable of taking care of hosses, thor. oughly acquainted with city,wishes situation with private family: no objection to wages for a start, Address Y. B., box 68, Call. JITUATION WANTED BY COACHMAN OR 3 stableman; thorougnly uuderstands his busi: ness; also garden and cows; willing -boulglnco, first-class references, . Address ED., 2258 Buena Vista ave., Alameda, Cal. W ANTED—Jon BY A RELIABLE MAN Wwho thoroughly understands concrete and stone work; much experience in reservolr and ditch _work: count: referred. Address S. T., box 60, this office, SPECIAL NOTICES. £, SOUICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom st., n Francisco, Cal., has admitted the following orphan, half-orphan and abandoned girls from April 1 toJulyl, 1896: Mary Margaret Lyons, | aged 6 years: Fanny Meyer, aged 3 years; Maud | Maria York, aged 7 years; Hattie Kiine, aged 12 | years: Jessie Tavior, aged 6 years: Florence Josephs, aged 6 years; Beulah Josephs, aged 4 yeavrs; Alice C. Laulau, aged 2 years; Olga Marla, Lundberg. aged 8 years. 13, YOUNG SWISSGERMAN, 80 OF AGE, situation as coachman in private family, or work on ranch. milking; understands care of horses: best city references. P. F., box 147, Call. W ANTED—BY 2 WEILL-MANNERED AND well-educated young Hollanders, positions as butler and coachman; they preferto remain to- gether. Address , DOX 64, Call Office, MAX AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS; man to cook and bake; wife assist in kitchen or housework in ipstitution or resort; best of ref- erence. Address 221 Minna st. NOTICE — A. J. MEADOWS IS NOT connected with Rauer's law Collection office from this date. J.J. RAUER. B, ALL PERSONS HAVING SERVED AS jurors fu criminal cases will find it to their | interest to_call at room 18, 230 Montgomery st. J. P. DAMERON. £ _BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR #& | collections made, eity or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6. Tel. 5580, £, \BANDONED CHILDREN 1IN ST. Josepli’s Infant Orphan Asylum since Jan: uvary 1,1895: Robert Builer. age 5 years: Bessio Butler, age 4 years; Charles Connolly, age 6 years; Mary Fagalda, age James Fagalds, uge 1 year; Eddie McCarily, age 6 years; e Mc- rihy, age 6 years; Nathan Barloggi, age 3 years. DRS. HOLSMAN AND LINQUIST—RE- moved to 1370 Market si. ; poor treated free. A WEEK’S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE (90K, Wi0 BAKES GOOD BREAD, WANTS / asituation for the country; 1301 Santa Clara ave., Alameds, ] IRST-CLASS COLORED COOK, HOTEL OR restaurant, wishes situation; city reference. Address . P., box 112, Call Office. ELIABLE, STEADY COLORED MAN wishes situation as porter or hot lunch cook. Address Relinble, box 109, Call Oftice. M AN AND WIFE WANT PLACE IN COUA try: man good milker and handy with horses; wite good cook. Call or address A. S, 24 Mint ave. N INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- class Kasiern and San Franciseo references from last employer wants situation as gardener or coachman. Address G. C., box 114. Call Uffice. LADlEs—!'HEEx FREE! LESSONS EVERY Tues., 2t0 3: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. AIR-DKESSING: MANICURING LESSONS, MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. IOAT-FINISHERS WANTED. 541 MARKET street. ‘MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: 200 Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to 6 per week e 1o and from ferr; :_free 'bus and by MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—WAITER, GOOD COUNTRY HO- tel, $30; waiter, chophouse, $7 a week; young man to wait, 85 a week: elderly Frenchman for chicken-ranch, $10; dishwasher, $30; German cook, $50. etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. 1() FARMERS, 10 TEAMSTERS, 10 HAY- 4 U makers, 10 iaborers, $25 to $26 'and found; choreman, milker and others. C. R. HANSEN & €O., 110 Geary st. 6 STEADY WAITERS WITH DRESS SUITS, country hotel, $35: 20 extra waiters with dress | suits, $2 a day and fare paid : 6 walters for springs | and resorts, $80. C. R. HANS: ., 110 | Geary st. +) WAITERS FOR SEASIDE RESORT, §26: 2 & waiiers, same springs, south, $25, fare ad- vanced. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. PORTER AND WAIT AT TABLE, §16; POR- | ter boy for restaurant, $15 and board; dish- | washer, small hotel, §15; cook, small hotel, $3 shoit-order ook, small restaurant, $30; ' dish- | washer, restaurant, $25: camp cook, near city, $26: mangier and work in dryroom, hotel, §15. (. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Gesry st. SECOND PORTER "FOR LARGE FIRST- class country hotel, $25 and found and free fare; dishwasher, $25: vegetable man, $25, for same country hotel, free fare; extra dishwashers and potwashers. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. BARfiERS~060D CHANCE; DON'T MISS 1t: shop for sale very cheap on account of dis- agreement of partners. Apply Call Office. ADY, STRANGER IN THE OITY, | ESIRES business partner; small capital. 122 Post st., room 2. JUTICE T/ CUSTOMERS — ALL THB stores of JOE POHEIM, the_tailor, 201 and 203 Moutgomery st., and 724, 1110 and 1112 Market st., will be closed on the Fourth; ail de- siring to have their garments for the Fourih piease call on Friday. July 3, as the stores will be open till 10 o'clock P. M. JOE POHEIM, The Tailor. BARBER-SHOP. 2 CHAIRS, FOR SALE. 415 Haves st.; good location. FIBST-CLASS BARBER-SHOP ¥OR SALE ON account of departure. Apply 517 East st. BEF’I PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed {oe, our make, $2 50 and $3: ladles’, gents’ and chidren’s misi and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. TANTED — MEN TO Lr~ARN BARBER ! trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and | catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard, ) MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ 100 22d 30c a night, including coftes abioils 624 Washington st., near Kearny. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading. room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. 'ANTET)—?.N IDEA: WHO C| L THIN 1 t] patent? Prot your ideas; they may brln:sson wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & €0, Dapt. L, Patent Attor- Deys, Wasbington, D. C., for their $1500 prize ofter and lis: of 200 1nventions wanted. Wmfi{b—smcm ROOMS, 16c A DAY; $1 veek: rooms for two, 26 a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. OTICE TO THE PUBLIC—DANIEL FROM ancient sabylon has returned to material life and is in San Francisco, and wonld wish t0 con- verse with some of the wealthy people on impor- tant matters. Please call at 611 C.ay st., room W LLL THE 2 LADIES WHO HAD DRESSES made at 1024 Mission st. call atonce for same? or they will be soid. MES; DR MIRANDa, CHIROPOD AVl “Beriin facial treatment given. 17 Grant av room 1, city. DVICKE FREE: DIVORCE LAWS A SPE. cialty; private: no charge unless successtul; all Iaw suits, claims, collections wills, deods, etc., at- tended to. G.W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Mar! SSORTMENT OF A be loaned at 174 Clara 1043, 61010 . a0 “7 'CH 2’ REPATRIN low prices; first-ciass work guaranteed. Gi atrial to J, N. BRITTAL EDERER'S—THE PLACE TO GET THE 4 best hair-dressing in the city for 25c; first-class switches §1; Lederer’s “Quinonia,” the most effect- ive hair tonic ever made; beautlfies, strengthens and cleanses. 111 Stockton St., nr. Geary. A. BELASCO; 9 to JREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR bc; als0 a bot! eof incer, B at 687 (lav st AGENTS WANTED. EKPm LIFE. =—=PURE LIFE— —INSURANCE— ——AT COST.— AGENTS WANTED. PORTER BUILDING, SAN JOSE. ENTS WANTED —LADY OR GENTLE- | £\ ‘man: experience not necessary: good oppor- tunicy for right person. Apply at once, 519 Sev- enth st.. near Washington, Oakland. HOUSES WANTED. OUSE WANTED WITH BARN OR ROOM for barn, west of Leavenworth, north of Broad- wav: rent about $22 50. H. H.. box 10, Call. MES, DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND Fa. clal artist: wrinkles removed or no charge; purest tollet articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47. SUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO T Buaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rate loring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and 8th. TON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZING and Newspaper Illustration commences its va- Sation on Saturday, June 26, and resumes work on Monday, July 13, For particalars address 424 Pine. SURE CURE FOR POISON OAK, RING Wworms and other skin troubles; eczema re- lieved: lmproves complexion; externall 4] for Al 2058, San Francisco, Ca, = DA% M. EDMUNDS, SPECIALIST; DIS- eases of nose, at; dentistry. Cal. & Kearny. LOAKS, CAP. AILED AT manufrs’ cost. Fu ory, 20 Sansome, upstairs. AZOR EXCHANG MARKET BT.; fine edge put on razor for 25 cents. IJBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elrv, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: also dress s, ~cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS. CHILD'S, 218-215 Mason st.; open evenings, LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free busand baggage to and from the ferry. applied; . 0. box BOARDING WANTED. ENTLEMAN WANTS ROOM AND BREAK- fast In private family. Address E., box 7, G Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ECOND - HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS' JELL YOUR B eirv 10 A. K1 AND JEW RAILROAD TWENTY LABORERS FOR C. R HAN- work; $175a day and free fare. SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 15 FARMERS, ORCI{ARD AND VINEYARD hands, $26, $25 and $20: 2 header-wagon drivers, $150 day: blacksmith, 840 and found; washer, city stable. $35 and found: =z milkers, #30; 20 laborers and teamsters, 20 railroad team- sters, $1 60 and $1 80 day; 10 woodchoppers for | a mine. $1 cord: foreman for aranch: 5 laborers for u mine, $20: butter-maker; stableman, $35. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agen's, 634 and 636 Clay st 10 W ITERS, STEADY AND EXTEA, $30 'd $26 and found: 6 cooks, $25. 330, $50 and $60; 5 dishwashers, $15 and $20: 2 waller- boys, $15; ranch cook, cook and wife, baker | country shop. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Cley st MAY AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS ON a ranch; wife good cook and housekeeper and jan kood all-round ranch hand. Address 313 Fourteenth st. | WEEKLY CALL.In wrapper, for mailing. DIVIDEND NOTICES. B, COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN SO- ciety, 614 Washington street. The directo: have declared the following semi-annual dividends; 4.32 per cent per annum on term and 3.60 per cent per annum on ord nary deposiis, payable on and after July 1. 1896, F. N. BELGRANO, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTL TUAL SAV- ghfis‘ Bank of San Francisco, 33 Post st.—For the half year ending June 30, 1896, a dividend has been declared at the rate of ‘our (4) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and one-third (3.331%5) per cent on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after WEDNESDAY, July 1, 1886. GEO. A. STORY, Cashier. §5, OFFICE OF THE HIBERNIA SA ings and Loan Society, cor. Market, McAl- lister and Jones sts., San Francisco, June 29, | 1898 —At a regular meeting of the bosrd of direc: | tors of this society, held this day, a dividend has | been declared ai the rate of three and three- | auarters (83) per cent per annum cn all deposits for the six months ending June 30, 1896, free from all taxes and payable on and after July 1, 1896. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Sec. | =825 OTICE—SAVINGS AND Loan Society, 101 Montzomery st., corner Sutter. For the half-year ending June 30, 1896, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and thirty-iwo one huudredihs (4.32) per cent per annim on term deposits and three and sixty one- bundredths (3.60) per cent per znnum on ordinary | deposits, free of taxes. pavable on and after Wednesday, July 1. i896. Dividends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of dividend as the principat, from and after July 1, 1896, CYRUS W. CAKMANY, Cashter. &, SECURITY SAVINGS BANK, 208 Montgomery st., Mills Building. Dividends on term deposits at the rate of four and thirty-two one hundredths (4 32-100) per cent per annum, and on ordinary deposiis at the rate of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent per annum for the half year ending June 50, 1896, will be payable free of taxes on and after July 1, 1896. 8. L. ABBOT JR., Sec. & DIVIDEND NOTICE —THI GERMA Savings and Loan soclety, 526 Californi or the half year ending June 30, 1896, a dividend has been “declared at the race of four and twenty-six hundredths (4 26-100) per cent per a nom on term deposits, and three and fifty-6 hundredths (355-100) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Wednesday, July 1. 1896. GEO. TOURNEY, Sec g B JIUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND LOAN Society, 18 Geary st.-The directors have | declarea the “following semi-annual dividends 4.32 per cent per annum on term and 3.60 percen: per annum_on_ordinary deposits, payable on and after July 1, 1896. ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. JIRST CLASS GERMAN COOK DESIRES situation: best city references. MISS CUL- LEN, 823 Sutter st. FIEST-CLASS COMPETENT COOK, WITH best of references, wants situation: city or country. Call or addrsss 131414 Larkin, in rear. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS INFANTS : good reference from p 227 Mi YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS cashier, or one of trust; references, etc. Ad- dress C. R., box 84, this office. W - DISH WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day: washing, housecleaning or office-clean- ing. 12 Tehama t., in rear. W QMAN WITH A CHILD WISHES SITUA: tlon; city or country: good cook; do general housework. Call 221 Minna. OMAN WANT! W POSITION A8 HOUSE- keeper; plain sewing. mending or work of any kind. Call at 821 Mission st., room 1. WANTLD BY YOUNG WOMAN for general ho-sework or chamberwork; wages $15._Call or address 918 Howard st. PR SSMAKER: GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- ter; $110 per day; dresses made over; child- ren’s also. Address box C, Call Branch, Sixieenth and Mission sts. PRENCH CHRISTIAN UNION OF CALIFOR- nia, 1620 Clay st.: reliable families can ene gage now: first, & heaithy, respectable young wet. nurse: second, a fine seamstress and maid: (hird, & competent Krench cook. Apply at once at above ress. OSITION AR WORKING HOUSEKEEPER wanted by a respectable. refined lady; able to give & mother's care to chiidren. Pleass call or address 20214 Turk st. REEINED AMERICAN LADY WITH DA UGH- ter (15) desires position as working house- keeper in widower’s family in clty: good home: light work. Address Am ican, box 113, Call Omce. o YOURG LADY WANTS housekeeper or 1o take charge (American Protestant) POSITION AS M 'PDLEAGED MAN, TEMPERATE, WID- IV ower, wishes place in private family: under stands care of horses; good driver: useful about house; carpenter by trade; comfortable home vanted more than wages. C. U.C., 416 San Pablo ave., Oakiand. \\ ANTE MINERS, $52 PER MONTH; 4 laborers about mine, 8160 per day: butter- maker for creamery, $40 per month and found; farmers, milkers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers. W. b. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st W ANTED—EXTRA WAITER JULY 4 AND 5,83 and fare both wavs; waiter for resort | Dear city, $25: waiter, country hotei, fare ai- vanced. $26: and others. W.D. EWKER & CO., 626 Clay st. JAPANESE BUTLER WANTS SITUATION in private family or small clubhouse as steward: understauds French cooking; first class; has long exp rience. H. M., box 128, Cail Office. YOUNG GENTLEMAN (STRANGER) IS willing to give §5 for good position in city. Ad- dress Stranger, box 112, Call. Y MAN AND WIFE; NO CHILDREN; OITY or country; man to do gardening and care for horses: wife. general housework; good reference. Address C. C. W., box 148, Call. JOUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS WISHES situation as coachman or porter; not afrald of work: references if required. J. N., box 128, Call. Goop RMAN BARTENDER WISHES T situation. Address GEORGE HORSTMANN, 610 Folsom st. RIVATE PLACE: ENGLISHMAN; 40 years of age: understands horses, cows, chick- €ns, garden, and whatever necessary: wagzes $18, room and board: references from last place: city or country. HORACE BYERLEY, 617 Mission st., room 1. Y (UNGGERMAN, GOOD CA RPENTER, CAB- inet-maker and general mechanic, with' tools, wants situation of any kind. Address 716 Clem- enti: G SCANDINAVIAN WISHES SITUA- ity or country; first-class driver; under- stands care of horses and garden: also milker: references. Address Work, bpx 147, Cail Office. 1Y MIDDLE- D MAN, AS COACHMAN 1n private family; useful around place: speaks nch and English: good references. Address chman, box 2, Call Uffice, Oakland. ANTED—MILKER, $30: FARMER, 820: aborers for mine. $28: gravel miners, $2 50 aay: blacksmith, $2 5 woodchoppers, 81 50 | cord; farmer and wife; 2 laundrymen for institu- | tion, zood place; ironers and polisher, $35 and $45: cook, $10 t0 $12 week: waiters for country, and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 628 | Sacramento st. ¢) FARMHANDS, NEAR CITY, $26: 2 MILE- < ers, country, $25: dairyman, count'y, $36: blacksmith and shoer. $40 and board: miner, ma- chine arill. 3 a day: 10 barkpeelers, 81 25 a cord: boarding-house cook, $30: second short-order | USICIAN FROM LONDON insinging; $4 a month. 854 Mission st. W ANTED — BY PERT ACCOUNTANT several sets of books to write up evenings; also, lessons in bookkeeping given; terms mod- erate; best of references. Address L. C., box 144, Call + flice. RS. MELVILLE SNYDER, 7156 POST 8T.; vocal music: piano; elocution; practical Shakespearean anl general dramatic acting a spe- clalty; vocal classes Monday 8 P. M.; $1 & month. JLOCUTION, DRAMA, DELSARIE, PHYSE cal culture, voice cullure; appearances ar- ranged. 209 Hydest.: call after 1 p. a. ROWEN'S ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE, Berkeley: special classes for the universities. EALD’S BUSIN COLLEGE, 24 PUS . ST, Bookkeeping, business practice, shorthand, typing, electrical enginwering, telegraphy, modern languages rapidly taught. Write for catalogue. > TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolir 707 Marset. J {GHT SCHOOL:HEALD LL. 324 Post;commercial, shorthand, Engilsh: low rates OOKKEEPING BY TARR: ONLY AGCOUNT- ant teaching; 15 time and far more practical ny college; rapid calculations. 659 Market. A TTEND STIEHL'S COLLEG MARKET st. The very best individual instruction: 20 triai lessons in° Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen- manship, Typewriting, etc., $1; books free. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAMR ROFESSOR G. MANSFIEL STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HAIR- « dresser, removed (0 24 Geary. Popular prices. 1G OUTDOOR STRREOPTICON SHOW BVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistio ad- vertisemenis in living light; promoters of busis Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. (*'D,50LD; SILVER, GENTS™ AND LADIES clothine bought. COLMAN. 41 3a. cor. Jessia. DRESSMAKERS. PREssES 820 RAPPERS 85 CENTS UP; Jawn $1 up. 50534 Natoma st., above Sixth. CLAIRVOYANTS. P L R S ST UCCESS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Fallure unknown. PROFESSOR M. L. CAR- NELLE, the prince of cialrvoyants, will give ad- vice on' business speculations, insurance. love, courtship, marriage and divorces; settles lovers’ quarrels, reunites the separatcd and causes s happy marriage with the one of your choice: he locates mines and hidden treasvres, tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil influences, cures bad habits, gives advice on lawsults and everything relating to the fature; thonsands of familles long separated reunited by his efforts; thousands ¢! hearts made glad through his pfeaic- tions; send stamp for circular. 220 Eddy st Hours from 8 to 9 daily and Sundays. ITANA THE GYPSY. This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orlent and promises marvelous developments in unraveling the mystery of human fate: she ad- vises you on speculation, business affairs, love, courtship, matrimony: she reunites the separated and causes speedy asd happy marriage with the one of your choice; hours, 9t 8 P. . 8 Turk st. TTCHES WERE BURNED, BUT MME. Stewert still astonishes the city by producing exact likeness of your future husband or wife; ths Kkreatest trance clairyoyant and card-reader on the coast; test her powers ere she sails for kurope: she guarantees to bring back lost love; makes peace and happiness in the home. R.3and 4,917 Market. ME, TRUE CELEBRATED GYPSY, UN- precedented success in New York City, great- est card reader on the coast, gives infalliblé love- charms 0 all; hours 10 (0 8. Rooms 44-45, 508 Stockton st. ; elevator. day & nizht; noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission G UITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $8mo. MARY WESTH A US, 89 Fifth JOSEPH GREVES, VOICE-IMPROVER 82 Ninth st. cook, $30. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 to 610 Clay. TSHWASHER, $25, ROOM, ETC., CALL | eariv: porter for restaurant: cook for mining | camp, $45; cook for 1ew boarders, $25, room, etc. German waiter, $25, room, etc.; young man to tend a soda fountain. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st.; telephone main 1849, ANTED—STEADY MAN FOR A PERMA- n-nt business: must be willing to devote 9 hours’ attention per day; will be assured of $75 per month with a certainty of increasing: must have $200 cash. Apply BAILEY, rooms 1 and 2, 917 Market st. N EXPERIENCED DRESS.GOODS SALES man wanted to day jentlemen holding certi- ficrtes in U. S. Industrial Agency are eligible. Room 165, Crocker building. i W ANTED—TEN NMEN TO SELL TICKETS for excursions from Mission-st. wharf to war- ship Charleston, Julv 4 and 5. Apply afier 10 A. a. | to launch Bel vedere. Clay st. ENERAL BLACKSMITH: COUNTRY shop: $2 50 per day. 509 Kearny st., room 8. 7OUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES A POSL- tion as janitor or watchman; handy with tools. Refer (0 439 Jessie st. NOLD SING.E MAN, SOBER AND HON- est, to do light work about & place: private family preferred: no objection to country: speaks French and Eoglish: small wages. Address G. B. AMETTE, 245 Eighth st., care of Mr. Kroil. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, N Market—Electric lights in ever: roums; 25¢ to $150 per night: $1 week; free bus an. baggage (0 and trom the ferry. VW LNCHESTER HOUSE, &4 THIRD. NEAR Markei—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c t0 $1 50 per night; 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. PEOFESSIONAL ~ACCOUNTANT ~OFFERS his services in the experting of books, opening and closing of partnership accounts, writing up books and general expert work. Address J.C., box 137, Call Cflice, AR room: 200 to $6 per FEMALE HELP WANTED. e AUNDRESS, $30: GERMAN COOK, $35; second girl, $20: 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 6 young girls. assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. " OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT WAITING; $10; short distance; fare pald. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. NEAL REFINED. HOUSEWORK GIRL; 2 AV infamily; $15. MI~S CULLEN, 328 Sutter. 4 WAITRESSES FOR FRESNG COUNTY, 820, 1 1d; 2 wairesses for Santa Cruz Mount: ains, $20, fare pald; 2 waltresses for springs, $20: 3 waitresses mpuntain resort, $20: waitress coun- try resort, $20; 6 extra waltresses, $20; 3 hotel chambermaids, country; German cooks, $25 and $30; 10 girls for housework, $20 and $15. C. R. HASNSEN & CO.. 110 Geary. (ORESTEADY CL AMBERMAID AND TWO extra chambermalds for firsi-class country hotel; free fare. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED — PROTESTANT LAUNDRESS, private family, $30: pantry-giri, $7 a week: dishwasher, §20; cook, small hotel, $25; 3 wait- 8 und $25; irouer inlnundry ; ranch nd ciris for cooking and housework in CR TT & Co, 812 cook, $20; clty and country. J. Sutter st. 2 WAITRESSES, EXTRA AND STEADY, springs, Tesorts and country hotel; laundress for resort, $20; cooks, ete, MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. w AITRESS. STEADY, COUNTRY HOTEL, first-class place, $20. MUBRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. W AITRESS FOR THE SPRINGS, §2), room. etc.: 2 waitresses, nice resort, hotel, call early: panure-girl, $20, room, etc.; waitress for Alameda, ;';u. Toom, etc.: housegirl, citv, $25, ‘cail early’; 7 housegirl ;11 . $20: 9 Lousegiris 81 young girls, 88, $10 $12 per month, assist, etc., nice families. MARTIN'S mj loy ment Agency, 749 Market st., telephone main 1849. PLAIN LAUNDRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL; SO0k Qngranch, $25: youne girl, housewor, country, $16. R. T. WARD & Cu., 810 Clay st. of lodging-house. COOK! > N, 22! GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, Call or address 208 Powell st., room 5. 2 Smi ity 520, ek tor light chamberwork, ADY DESIRES POSITION AS WORKING $15: 2 nursegirls, $10, and others. MRS. HIRD, Lousekeeper ity or country. 29 Eddy st. 721 Ellis st. W ANTED—BY A WELL-EDUCATED AND refined lady, a position as superintending housekeeper or conupanion to an invalid; city or country; highest referonces. Address S. H. B box 184, Call Office. 5! D B;’I Y ovgfi coud)gxb woman as lady’s ma‘d. Please ress MISS J. A. DAVIS, 619 Bush st. £ Y OUNG COLORED WOMAN WANTS SITU- ation as cook or to do second work. Call or address MISS A. SMITH, 619 Bush st. COIPI\:TEN’T WOMAN WANTS SITUATION to do general housework or second work. Call or address 440 Jesse st. W AITRESS FOR SPRINGS, $20, STEADY Job, fare paid: 4 extra waltresses for fair week, free fare. HOTEL G AZETT k., 420 Kearny. 4 §'BLS FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, CITY: 2 women for housework, $20, country. and other help. Employment office. 128 Loarii st. Exymmnfimn SALESLADY FOR NOTIONS ichien 1307 & TSRl Abpany oot es In U. ust; ncy are eligible. Room 165 Crocker butiaing. WANTED — FIKRST-CLASS GEEMAN OR Swedish cook. able 10d0 housework and wash- ing: good references required. 884 O'Farrell si., Det. 9 and 12 4. M. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY washing and ironing or housecleaning. Call at 829 Hayes si.. basement. NEAT GIBL TO ASSIST IN TAKING CARE Of baby for good home and $3 per month. Call 2815 Ploe st., bet. 5 aud 6 p. M. JLEST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE Wwork by the day or work at home; fic guaran. teed; reasonable. 219 Golden Gate ave. ANTED—YUUNG GIRL (GOOD FENMAN) 10 assist with Jight houseworx and ascom- vauion; references. Apply 418 Montgomery ste T T e e T UNCH WAITER WANTED. 528 FOURTH street. PBARBER FOR FRIDAY AT 12 0'CLOCK AND Saturday and Sunday. 51% Broadway. WANTED-A BAKBER FOR SATURDAY and Sunday. 1423 Dupont st. G B HBER WANTED SATURDAY AND Sundav. 2003 Mission st. —A BARBER FOR FRIDAY AND Sunday. 505 Broadway. PAPERHANGER: TAKE PAY IN TWOOM rent. 105 New Montgomery st. / ANTED—MAN ABOUT THE wages small. 1115 Oak st. ANTED—STRONG BOY T0 CARE FOR horses. 561 Fourth st.; stable. Vv ANTED—TWO COMPETENT PAINTERS. 802 Larkin s E. 5 EELOVED FROM 608 CLAY 70 648 « Cay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, bc. TOUNG ax‘\l%’rn ACK AS cAnl}urm“Rr;s- taurant; cash required; will pay $60 per month. GEO. NTEWART, 60- Market str ©* |JARBERS—A GO b COUNTRY shop: 2 chairs; 2 baths: for sale; §370: good investment for barber wich family. Forparticu- lars inquire of DEGKELMAN EROS,, 108 Eliis s JSHAIR BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP. 2271/ Second st. ANTED--IDLE MEN, and boys to send 25¢ for the means of making independent living: satisfaction guarantced. dress California Chemical Co., box 100, Call Office, IRST-CLASS DRY-GUOD> MAN FOR CITY trade; gentiemen holding certificaies iu U. S, Industrial Agency are eligible. Room 165 Crock- er building. 7 ANTED—MAN WITH $600 FOR A BIG- paying enterprise: chance of a lifetime. Ad- dress ARCHIE LEVY, box 72, this office. W ANTED—FIRST-CLASS BUSHELMAN AT 541 Market st. EN'S HAL~ SOLES, shoes to order, $3 50. WOMEN, GIRLS 40c; MEN'S CALF 78 Jackson st. (G EAND CLEARANCE SaLis OF BUOTS AND shoes, bedrock prices: $6 shoes cut 10 $3, 85 to $2 50, 84 to §1 50, 82 50 to $1 25; all goods sacri- ficed next 15 days in_order to enlarge store and put in new stock. 638 Marker, opp. Palace Hotel. BARBER | Ad- | \P.‘Slhu. FRENCH,GERMAN; MODERATE. D elsterschatt School Languages, 122 O'Farrell st YRES’, THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL~ lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instrac- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. ELASCOS LYCEUM SCHOOL UF ACTING— Private thearicals arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. R.5and 12, 1.O.0.F. block, 7th and Mkt JCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CLVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering. surveying, architectura ssav: estab 64. VAN DR NAILLEN, 723> MEDICAL. A BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment; never fails; perfectly harmless; free from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well; traveiers helped immediately; prices to suit the times; home in confinement. DR. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank: consult free; French regulating pink pills $2; hours from 9A. 3 to 5 P. M. and 7 t0 9 P. M. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in & few hours: safe and sure reliet guaranteed; travelers helped without delay; pri- vate home in confinement: regular graduate physician: 80 years' sucossstul practice; MEDL CAL ELECTRICITY used; es, consult the | doctor before going elsewhere; you will save time and expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS, DR. WYKTH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- meut or worthless pills used ; every Woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause: resiores always in one day: can besent aud used at home: all cases guaranteed : if you want 10 be treated safe and sure call ona man's physician. DR. *OPPER, 318 Kearny st. | T)RS. GOODWIN, DISEA~ES OF WOMEN A | 1J speclaliy: unexcel ed in restoring irregularity | or other conditions; home in confinement; best ot care: low fees: pills $2. Removed from 1370 J Market st. to 904 McAllister st. 1 LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A BOON TO ladles troubled with irreguiarities: no d: safe and sure; $2 50 _cpress C. O. D.; don't | until too late. OSGOUD BROS., Oakiand, Cal | JSSTITCTE OF PNFUMATOPATHY FOE healing and instructions; 2729 Jackson st., hours, 10 to 5; consuitation free: call or write for our “New Methois”; r healed free. | MBS DR WEG LADIES BE- | | fore and during confinement: infants adopted into good homes; treats all female complaints or | irregularities successfully. 419 Eddy st. | SUBECURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, from whatever cause: & home in confinement with every comfort; satisfaction guaranteed, by MKS. DR. GW Y KR, 228 Turk st. 5()() FOR CASE IFAIL TO CURE: DIS- eases of the eyestreated: ladles consult free: only qualified specialist. MKS. DR. SCOTT, 216 Powell st. ME, PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY ant, card-reader, born with a douple vell arft second sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sitti $1 50. 128 Turk st., nr. Jones. ME. LENEMAR_FORTUNES TOLD BY planet: redicied in 74 passengers of overdue steamer on island. Rm. 10, 11 Ta: lor, cor. Markt M ME- ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER [N 4¥L the world: 50c and §1, shows you the pictureof your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MM SCHMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past, present and future: prices moderate. 856 Mission. RRIVED—MRS. HANSON READS HEAD and palm, also cards and tells past, pregent and future. 17 Fourth st., room 7. MEE MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEA LS past, present, future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOVANT 25 M "yrs. Kearny, now 929’ Post: fee $1; letter $2. Mg, RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY; business advice; names given;26c up. 5 Fourth. ME. LEGETTE; PRESENT, PAST AND future: 25c. 11 Tehama, upstairs, ar. Fourth. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLK TO iVl the grave: jee 25 cen‘s. 914 O'Farrell A SPIRITUALISM. A VEBITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN 18 MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE 81 & UPWARD! ° FEE $1 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that 1ook of sadness? Why that downcast eye? "Are you in trouble, sick or “down”? If so read this and learn that life is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped so many thousands on this coast in the ten years past, is again at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and i8 now as ready as ever to sssist every suffering mortal who will either call on or write to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky: love to the loveless: the separated are united: the sick made strong ; the poor becotae rich; if you think your husband, wite or jover s untrue consult her at once. Her tran- scendent power is as far above those poor mortals who try 10 imitate her as the eternal heavens are high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. She does not know what fallure means! Her “Revealea Medicines” (registered and copyrighted) cure every disease that human flesh is heir to, and no matter of how long sianding. Wri not call, for treatment by mail is alw: cesstul and satisfac:ory. All letters answered. Diseases diagnosed from a lock of hair. FEE $1 & UPWARD! FEE $1 & UPWARD! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, 1320 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. PEOE. MINGO WOULD TNFORM THE PUS- lic that on account of the ordination of charac- ters that tend to bring disrespect, discredit and contempt upon spiritualism by the Bible Society of Free Thought. by which I was ordained over oue year ago, I for no other reason than to retain my “self-respect have voluntarily rescinded my or- dination paper. Wishing the society Godspoed and g will, PROF. CHAS. A. MINGO, 834 Mission st. DR JOSSELYN, THE GREAT SPECIALIST, L) '1:206 Market 5'.; private and chronic diseases. lost manhood and female troubles; P. O. box 3275. Dm:?-suu-)m CATARRH IN THE HEAD is being cured ¢ eap without inhaler. A. L. WHEELOCK, 614 Kearny st.. Maine House. D= PENA CHECKS IT IN 2i HOURS; prompt rellef; successful ment; diseases of both sexes a specialty. 7 Grant ave. ME; LA ACHARD, MIDWIFE_HOME TN confinement: 25 yrs’ experience. 555 Misslon. W ANTED—EXPERIENCED TRACK FORE- T¥ IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DI -EASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and becontent. 25414 4th. man_ Apply 8, box 17, Call Office, Oakiand. WE HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES seiling at less than one-fourth their value: cast Off shoes bought or exchunged. 562 Mission st. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 34 and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 50c;week $1 o $2 50 reading-room ; strictest atten- tion 1o morning calls; clean: quiet; open ull night. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25¢ & night: $1 a week. TLuB6INGS, se T 60 “PEK NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. STHMA CURE GUARANIEED: DR. GOR- -\ din's Chocolate Kmuision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. l;:'r IN un'\'u:mg- .ule;o:‘xsiu“’ 20 AND cents per night. $i. ), r week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leitesdons sts. RIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT, MRS, DR. FUNCKE, 1418 Eighth st., Alameda. - HALL, 14 McA LLISI KK STREST, NEAR isenses of women chiidres DENTISTS. s R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved brmgu work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell st. RS DR. W. MIRANDAS, The world-renowned spiritual medinm, still continues to hold the public’s attention by her wonderful work. Thousands have been united, married, made well and enjoved riches by follow- ing her advice. ~Your life described from cradle 10 the grave. Her revealed medicin-s work miracles with the sick and afflic.ed; letters with stamp answered: diagnosis from lock of hair: hours 10 10 8: closed Fridays: sittings $1. 1206 Market st. S 'AIN'S PARLOR TALK TO-NIGHT, “MEN- tal Science”: public invited; free. 14 McAl- lister st. BI!SHUP GARRISON, 1370 MARKET ST. Seances every night, 25¢; except Mon., Thurs. MBS, EATE HOSKINS TRANCE AND BUSI- ness medium 1 Kk st. sittings ASTROLOGY. e U eSSBS MEDICAL ASTROLOGY—PROF. HOWARD'S vital remedies remove all chronic troubles and Iestore to perfect nealih. 311 Hydest. 10t0 3. —— e —— LOST. IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS prices; first-class results; painless extraction and painless implaptation of leeth. W.C.HAR- DINC, C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Poweil. 4R. DUCKETT, 1703 POST ST, NEAR B0 chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work, OOMS 16¢ T0 760 PER NIGHT: 50 10 31 60 per week. _Oriental, 225 Drumm st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 larke rooms; 25 per nigh:: $1 10 §3 per week. B L T, RANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLE: crown’ work, bridge work and teeth withons plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ave, 7 ASETFOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS £00d as can be made: filling $1. Dr. §nun¢. 830 Marke: st next Baldwin theaiot> (CALESHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50; half-soleing 25¢ up. 869 Howard st., nr. Sixth. M 5y TOFEED MZNHATTAN STOCK FO0D; all grocers keep it E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as bew, and with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usual price; done while you walt. £62 Mission st., between First and Seco: | *NDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sis.; single furnished rms 75c week, 16¢ night. 1485 MARKET ST near Eleventh: no charge for extrac a Plates are made; old’ plates made over s Hog Leeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas gyvan, fULL cni OF Thig b, $7; W N/ Ko vers: D v Cavaflicy SRRANTED Win Theater. DK LUDLUM HILL, | J OST—BREASTPIN, SHA OST—PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Soclety of an Francisco, in the name of ANDREW (/NEIL: No. 190,081 The finder will please return to bank. ] OST—AN OLD-FASHIONED BY ' TPIN, 4 on Kearny st, bet. Market and Pacific. Re- turn to 420 Battery st., bet 9 o M. and 5 P. 3.; re- ward. P OST—GENTLEMAN'S WATCH £0B WITH locket attached: liberal reward. 112 Pine st. > WREATH, oet, Grant ave. and Sutter and Kearny and Geary sts. Return 1640 Pine st.: reward. = (). RED COW: WHITE SPOTS; 8 YEARS - old. Return 213 Morton ave., Sun_yside, QMALL FOX TERRIEN SWERS T0 AD name Topsv: liberal reward. 1011 Castro st ET OF TEETH WITHOU S& YOUNG, 1841 P‘;‘;lk n’l““‘ SR PAINLESS "SXTRACTION. 80c; GROWN Lridge work a specialty; ap: 18 vears experience. R L'WALSHY Dowsy sTons dents [+ JLCHU HOUSE, 86815 MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50C. nigiit; $1 ‘o §2 week. BAGGAGE TRANSFER. TRUNKS MOVED, 25 CENTS. COMMERCIAL Transter Company. 43 Sutter si.: telephons main 49: keep vour checks for us. JOUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, (J ketst. DR. CHARLES W, BECKS%‘ A TYPEWRITERS. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGESDUE LABOR W el kNG X Coliocuon aaor. 116 Saoes GOLDEN B J. J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. DM ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon REMINGTON, 535 SMITH, $60; SEND FOR sample work SCOTT & BaNNAN, $33Mntgmy

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