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SUPT. M'LAREN'S IDEA OF A DRIVE, One Across the City From the Park to the Mission. SOME MORE YOUNGSTERS A Reminder of the First Vigi- Jance Committee Presented to the Museum. . A PECULIAR BALLOON FLOWER Kanakas in the Surf Near the Cliff House—Mayor Sutro Spontaneously Cheered—The Chutes. Superintendent McLaren of Golden Gate Park is a man who isa great admirer of nature and who has an eye for natural beauties, and more than that he is a prac- tical man who knows where art may as- sist and improve nature’s work. He is a firm believer in the necessity of | parks for the people, and next to varks he { believes that they ought to have drives. ‘While it is true that the main park is one | of the finest in the United States, there is | alack of fine drives and many persons | who would locate in San Francisco fail to do so on account of lack of roads over | which they could drive, and seek homes | in territory across the bay. Superintendent McLaren hasan idea that at a comparatively small cost a new drive could be built which would not only prove | an additional attraction to the City, but be the means of developing a section of country that is little known. “This road,” said Mr. McLaren, *‘could connect with Golden Gate Purk at Seventh avenue. It could be built soas torun south, then along a little creek, through a canyon where there is an easy, natural grade, pass by that large cluster of euca- lyptus trees that is visible to any one rid- ing onthe San Mateo electric line of cars, and connect with the road leading to the House of Correction and from there to the Mission district. That could be madea cross country drive about nine miles.in lencth, one that has much wild natural rock scenery, and one which for the most part would have the advantag® of being sheltered from the high winds which pre- vail at times, “‘The people in the East appreciate the value of good roads, and they are spending money to make such, in order to keep people within the territory in which they run. By that means peovle are prevented from going to other sections where there | are fine and attractive drives. To me it is | astonishing that the matter has not been | agitated long ago.”’ The animal family in the Park is still on the increase. Last week there was an ad- dition in the deer park of two does and a baby elk, making seven birthsin the Zoo | within three weeks, “‘and the way things | is running,” said the policeman in that section of the Park, “I don’v know how | many more there’s’ going to be before | summer is over.” The baby buffalo was | out from under cover yesterday, and he | was watched by a large namber of people. | As yet the Commissioners have not laid out any work for the future, but they are busy examining plans, one in particular, that for the prcposed bridge on the main drive over the large tunnel recently com- pleted. During the past week the museum has | been enriched by a number of curiosities. | One is a certificate of membership in the | first Vigilance Committee of San Fran- | cisco. It is printed on blue paper, bears date of June 9, 1856, and the signature of Selim E. Woodworth, president, and Isaac Biuxome Jr., secretary, and was issued to | L. E. Wakeman. This, with other his- | toric papers, an eskimo canoe, covered with walrus skins, and a pair of Alaskan | snowshoes were contributed by Colouel A. S. Hubbard. F. H. Lattin donated a number of birds’ eggs. J. L. Bardwell turned in a number of articles, including two peculiar-shaped silver-covered goblets or chalices, two fancy birch boxes covered with porcupine | quills, a peculiarly shaped bottle made by | the Haida Indians on Queen Charlotte | Island and a very large tortoise shell. J. Z. Davis has donated to the museum more than a hundred Indian specimens, which for a long time he had on exhihi—l tion in the Mining Burean in this City. H The walks in front of the new lodge in | the park have been covered with a coating of coarse gravel, mixed with broken sea- shelis from the ocean beach. This has proved so satisiactory that it is probable gravel of this character will be used as a mi: dressing tor the footpaths in the park. ® Inthe conservatory, Head Gardener Hol- brow is happy because he has a number of new blossoms to display. One is in the circle under the dome. It is the flower of | a very attractive growth, a native of Bra- zil, the leaves of which are remarkable for their many perforations. The flower,which is nearly ten inches long, is cream white, in some places nearly an inch thick and looks very -much like ar immense un- | opened magnolia with a quarter section sliced off from top to bottom. Within 1t there is a large growth that, when the | flower withers, ripens and tastes like a mealy apple. ~ “It’s edible,” said Mr. Holbrow, “but’'1l do not think any one wouid hanker for it.” This plant, called the Monstera Delicioss, « or delicious monster, is a creeper in South America, clinging to trees as does the common ivy. The uppermost leaves are sometimes a hundred feet above the ground. From various heights on the pa- rent stem there spread tendrils tbe thick- ness of a finger, the ends of which reach and bury themselves ia the ground. By means of them a person may climb to the top as easily as a sailor can climb up the shrouds of a vessel. There was the usual large crowd at “Sutroville-by-the-Sea,” and those who visited the baths were entertained with racing in the big tank, trapeze perform- ances over the water, the wonderful per- formances by Mme. Viiz and trained cockatoos. During the afternoon Mayor Sutro descended to the platiorm where bathers only are allowed, and while standing there he was greeted with “hurrahs” from the bathers, cheers from men in the gal- leries and the waving of handkerchiefs by the ladies in every part of the building. It was a sort of spontaneous ovation, and the Mayor acknowledged it by gracefully raising his hat and bowing to tnose who thus unexpectedly honored him. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon there was an immense crowd on the pier of the Olympic Salt Water Company and on the beach near it. Two Kanakas were swim- ming in the surf just for exercise. They appeared as much at ease in the heavy, breakers as if they had been in the smooth- L] | brought before the meeting, the Casino, will be erected over the eastern end of the track. A novelty has been placed on the ground. It is a mechanical panorama, worked by electricity, and is the result of three and a half years' work of a young man named Fraser. It is an ingenious piece of work and very interesting. The performances in the Casino are con- tinued every afternoon and evening, and they draw well. HOTEL ARRIVALS, PALACE HOTEL Mrs N P Chipman, R Bf G 7 Patney, Ilinols W F Frey & w, Berkeley G Green. Chicago R J F Fitzhew Jr, N Yrk W Muldoon, Chicago E VanSiyck, Fortiand E Leeds. Chicago J W Achorn, Boston C Fisher, Chicazo L K Vauce, Vallejo F C Martin, S Africa R Rezd, New York J Devine, Washington J B Farisn, Denver J W Stout, Philaelphia Miss Harvey Muchmore, New York 3 F Souza, San Cari J W English, New York C H Cross, Yokohama C H Erwin, New York A S Brown, Philadelphia A 8 Brown, Philadelphia M Niswander, Us Doric H V Henson, Yokohmsa W H Ehriscel, Hongkong F Koenigs, Dublin W Montgomery, Cincnti G F Train, B ston F Clayton, Hongkong Ed Marks, Hoboken C H Clark, Indis G Cable, Coney Island H Purdy, New York G Woods, Newark CStevens, New York F Marsh. Hullfax J Watson, Spokane B Haywood, Spokane HOTEL. H S Tripp, Peoria W S Weymouth, Drytwn S Caro, Cal 0 P Duning, Oakland J 0 Manning, Los Ang. A Radke, Fresno Mrs McGanney, Cal Nirs H Thorpe, Sacto Mrs E B Tomginson, St M G Y Bollingeroup, San J 3Mrs Allen, Victoria W W Oakes, w!, Stocktn G W Orr, Willows Mrs E Escher, Paso R J 8 Mills, Stockton Miss Heaton, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. Mra§ C Parsons,Ga Mrs Melville, Oakland G Rothermel, San Jose B S Galiand. New York W W Nolan, New York G L Kirby, Vallejo 33 Groom, Glen Ellen C B Hart, Stockton GRAND rs A D Tripp, Peoria A H Hayes, Foston T Matbews, Sacto C W Elis, Oaland W S Seaman, St Maria E A Hamilton, Chicago Geo A Johnson, Los ADg Miss McGanney, Cal J V Eliis, San Rafael 1 C Koberg, wf, San J G s M J 8 Foley, Stockton G H Atkinson, Obio W Lawton. New York «W H Hathaway, Merced H S Hampshire,Cal J C Fly, Napa B Fly, Nupa T Burtis, New York P T Wilson, New York F A Jones, New York H R Carter, Vallejo E Irwin, London B Brooks, London Mrs D Counley, La NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J F Baker, Fair Oaks C S Willis, Paris W Olsen, Los Angeies W J Gately, Los Angeles A Morrows & w, 5 Jose D Fisher & w, San Jose 3 R Doyle, Ogden H S Hall, Om'aha J R Brandt, Angel Isind J V Brien, Angel Island. A'Schmidi, Los Angeles T Roy, Los Angeles €S Runyon, N Y J B Hesth, Sonora T Holmes, Madera J N Proctor. Petaluma K L Smith, Salinas H C Matlock, San Jose £ Aus, San Jose J King. Ireland Fisher & w, Ireland ¥ King, Galway A Lindo, Los Angeles NOTIUE OF MEETING>, KING SOLOMON'S LODG 0. 260, F. and A. M., corner Geary and ol = | Steiner sts.—Called meeting THIS (MON- DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. First degree. By order of the master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. OCCIDENTAL LODGE No. 22. F. and A. M. — Called meeting THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. First degree. By order of W. M. EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1896. el A Al O e Bl S o e Bl i s s e s e Sk e e S R R e B e e S e S TS S B R s N e S SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. e e e MERICAN WOMAN DEEH;‘M rosl‘flg;{ as housekeeper; ‘oodoook: or country. 995 Market st., room 14. 4 MLDDLB-AHEB GERMAN LADY, GOOD CoOKk, wants position as housekeeper. Apply 821 Bush'st. . B DRESSMAKER WISHES WORK TN Fast llles; terms, 81 per day in auli season. Ad- dress Dressmager, box 70, Call Uftice. HELP WANTED-—Continued. GIRLS, GENERAL HOUSEWORK: $15: 2one German; other positions. Employment Office, 128 Fourth st. - OUNG GIRL 14 10 15 YEARS OF AGE TO Y-uuv. in light housework. Apply at 1509 Broderick st., near Sutter. 7 ANTED—GIRL TO COOK AND DO GEN- eral housework in country; wages $15. Caill 822 Turk st. wc.zvn’rlsn—swuslxe BY THE WEEK, OR id care for an invalid: terms reasonable. Address Surse, 917 Pacific st. OMPETENT RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS housework by the day, $1 per ..ay and car fare. Call from 1 to 5 P. 3. 667 .iinna st., cor. Kighth, room 18, second floor. GIXLL WISHES POSITION AS FIRST-CLA! cook; American family preferred; refe:en Call 1435 Steiner st TOUNG WOMAN WISHES HOUSEWORK, washing aud ironing by the day, week or month. 71814 Clementina st., near Ei; ‘QECOND COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, K-aroy st., room 8. MERICAN LADY WISHES FEW MORE EN- agemenis to do nursing. Apply or address 208 f;uneu near Twenty-third. in rear. hth. $35. 509 Y OUNG GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK 1,400 sewing: can learn dressmaking. 1606 Cal- rofa st. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN OR GIRL: CARE una’ children and light housework. 202 Town- st 'YPESETTER WANTED. 1007 FOLSOM ST. $3 (0 85. ()FEBATORS. 323 FREMONT ST. JRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: wages $10. 255 Stevenson st. ANTED_GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. ~Apply 2324 Pine st. ANTED—GOOD HANDS ON_VESTS; ALSO, apprentice of experience. 641 Stevenson st. WEDISH LADY WOULD LIKE WORK BY the day: also washing and ironing. 2814 ‘Twenty-first 'st.. near Hurrison, in rear. ESPECTABLE GERMAN WIDOW, WITH A small boy, wishes a situation s housekeeper Or as cook 10r a family. Add. s. M., box 14, Call. JEASTERN GIRL, GOOD WORKER, WISHES situation for general housework. Apply 302 Liberty st., near Church. WEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS cook or general housework. Apply 1672 Thirteenth ave., East Oakland. 0 HOUSEWIVES — COLUMBIA EMPLOY- ment Agency, 128 Fourth st., furnisties very Dest help at shori notice. 1el. black 1353. ],ADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, 8 ADULTS. 4 Call 501 Bust st., corner Mason. HELP WANTED-Continu ed. ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers’Asso., 102 Seventh. H. Bernard. BUSINESS CHANCES. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued, SIS B i “ F YOU WANT TO SELL OR_BUY A BUSI- Dess quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. AKBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ‘ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. _Butii':xs- ASSUCIATION OF CA L LMPLOY- ment. Sec’y. P. . Hamann, 25935 0’ Farrell. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied. un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate havits; able 1o read, write and speak English properly: only citizens of the United States or persons who have' legally de- clared their intentions (0 becom:= citizens will be sccepted: this important branch of the naval service ofters special luducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Récrul.ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. 'REE BEER—2 SCHOONERS FOR 50: ALSO a bottie of lager or steam, 5¢., at 637 Clay st. Fms‘r-cx.i'as CARRIAGE STRIPER ON aleht and heavy work. Address box 95, this office. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Singie furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 50c;week $1 10 §2 50; reading-room ; strictest atten- tion i0 morning calis; clean; quiet; ' open all night. $75. BEANCE, BAKERY AND CORFEC . tionery ; lécality fine, business good, rent cheap: this is a snap: must sell to-dsy. T. LU- BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. LOON: FINEST LOCALITY ; LOW $150. ifis; ;ohofil‘:zmnm: best reasons for selling; at sacrifice. 512 Pacific st., city. NoR SALE CHEAP— BUTCHERSHOP IN ALE, CHEAP — BUTCHER-SHOP IN l’n’fi a?xnlnn. doing good cash business. For particulars apnly at store, 227 Ells t. 9 HORSES, WAGON AND HARNESS: GOOD business; established trade. T. LUBEL- SKI, 7 City Hall ave. 7 WANTED IN COALYARD L N e ety and callect: small capital Address J. H. F., box 6, Call Office. ll?e:ruu.\;m:v'r A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND me show you some fine places at bargai call at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 Clty Hall ave. . rooms: rent $20; 0N account of sick- $10 VERY CHEAP: SALOON AND 4 ness. Apply Call Office. $25 PARTNER WANTED IN BUTCHER . business; 3 horses, wagon, slaughter- house: in country town; doing fine business; rare Cchance forsome one. T. LUBELSKI,7 City Hall av. $35O CIGAR-STORE; FINE LOCATION « in the Mission; cheap rent: only rea- son for selling other busin it will pay you to investigae this fine buy before the opportunity is lost. T. LUBELSKL 7 City Hall ave. $650. SEOCERY AND BAR; FINE TOCA- DV, tion; stock is sctually worth more money ; dolug elegant business; chiap rent; reason for selling this fine place Is sickness; if you see this place you will buy it. T. LUBKLSKI, 7 City all ave. JINE CIGAR-STORE: FURNISHED COM- plete: locality: cheap rent; see at once. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, Y OUNG GIRL.OR ELDEELY WOMAN FOR lig] ousework: a good home. 729 Larkin st. SINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS, 250 NIGHT, #1 week. Rosedale Housr, 321 Ellis, nr. Taylor. URSEGIRL: MUST SLEEP AT HOME. Apply early 309 Powel st. AZLL MEAT ORDERS 8o, WITH COFFEE, tea or milk. 635 Clay st. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND COOKING. Apply 987 Haight st., bet. 1and 4 P. . ERMAN GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK and cooking. Apply 1308 Polk st. 7 ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE of children. 1308 Leavenworth st. ]EONER WANTED AT THE SUN LAUN- dry. 768 Seventh st., Oakland. |G G XPERILNCED CHAMBERMAID OR housekeeper wishes a situation. Address 1081 Market st._room 8, ELIABLE CHAMBERMAID OR WAIT- Tess desires a situation. Address 1081 Market st., room 8. OUNG WOMAN WISHES POSITION S housekeeper or for chamberwork: country pre- ferred. Address H. H., box 79, Cail Office. 3 OUNG WIDOW rROM THE EAST WISHES position as housekeeper: cliy or conntry. 1020 Market, or 15 Eddy, room 20, second floor: OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION IN RE- fined family as governess; speaks French and Italian; well educated: also good seams:ress or care of ‘children. Call 2030 Pacific ave. Y OUNG DANSH GIRL WISHES SITUATION to do chamberwork, second work or light housework, Address P. O. box 851, San Rafael. APPmmncs—wnn SOME EXPERIENCE 00 custom coats. 230 Seventh st. TLADIES, IMAKE BIG WAGES AT HOME, and want all to have the ssame opportunity: the work is very pleasant and will easily pay $18 weekly: this is no decep:ion: I Want no money and will gladly send fuil particulars to all sending stamp. MISS M. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. W ASTED—SEVEEALACTIVE ANDP LEA ing lady canvassers to introduce an attractive novelty; excellent seller. 819 Market st., room 24. ANTED—COMPETENT YOUNG LADY TO read proof; shorthand type-writer: state sal- ary expected. Apply J., box 74, Call Office. ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school; class now forming for fall work; prac- tical; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. ' IRST-CLASS TAILORESS ON FINE COATS; 100 XEy To TAKE LODGING AT 1ug 13c and 20c & night, including coffes and rolis. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. E S.—REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 . Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5¢. T.ODGINGS, be TO 150 PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacifi-, below Kearny. STHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR, GOR- 2"\ din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. l?:’l‘ IN Cl'A‘Y-,-:AN(:I E.l“looilis.u}bi 20 ANS cents per night. $i. 25, r Pacific House, Commercial and ldndo'r”fl M':.’ K ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and with our new m we can do your work at one-half the usual piice; done while you waik 562 Mission st., between Firs: and Second sts. BE FLACE IX THE CITY FOR SECOND- band she 749 Mission st., opp. Grand ra- house; new calt shoes, pointed toe, our make, ¥550 and $3: ladles’, gents' and children’s mistit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. OOMS 15¢ 10 76¢c PR NIGHT: 500 TO per week. Oriental, 226 Drumm st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Kd Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, stlll_runs Denver House, 217 Third sc.; 450 Jarge rooms; 25¢ per nigh:; $1 to $3 per week. $1 50 ‘QEAMSTRESS WISHES A SITUA(I0N; IS & good dressmaker; references. Address L S., 609 Jones si. OMPETENT YO CREOLE WIDOW with child wishes housekeeper’s position, chan- berwork or sewing; city or country. Callorad- dress 917 Market st.. room 19. \PANISH WIDOW WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion as Housekeeper or any otner light employ- ment. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 3 D MIDDLE-AGED Swedish widow in a lodging-house or small family or 1o work in a kitchen; no objections to the country. Please address for 3 days MRS. W. M. T., hox 96, Call Office. INCHES: ER BOU 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $150 1086 per week: convenient and respectable; iree bus and baggage to aud from the ferry. HERMANN LODGE NO. 127, F. and A. M.—Called meeting JTHIS DAY (MONDAY), July 13, 196, at 7:80 o'clock P. 4, Degree 2. By order of the W. M. L. SCHUMACHER, Secrotary & SAY FRANCISCO CHAPTER No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING. M. M. degree. H. G."PRINCE, Secretary. ANNUAL MEE (1NG 1MPRO ed Order of fled Men's Hail Asso- elation of San Francisco.—1he annual meeting of the stockholders of the Improved Order of Red Men’s Hall Associaticn of San Francisco will pe held on MONDAY EVENING, July 13, 1886, at 8 o’clock, at the office of the association, 320 Post st., for the election of a board of trusiees or directors and such other business as may prop- erly come before the meeti BENJAMIN F. JOSSELYN, President. WrILLiAM J. SaiTH, Secretary. EINTRACHT SPAR UND BAU VE: rein—The annual meeting of the_stockhoid ers of the above-named association for the elec- tion of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as msy be will be held at the office of the assoclation, Eintrach: Hall, 237 Twelfth st., on TUESDAY, July 14, al 7:80 o'clock P. 3. Polls open from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock. has P.x. Fourteenth series now open; $100; | dues $1; interest 8 per cent; no premium: shares mature in 78 months; meetinzs second Tuesday. F. HUrSCHMIDT, President. ' HENRY GILLE, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR sunual meeting of the stockhoders of the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway Company will be held at the office of the com- pany, 321 Market st., San_ Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of July, 1598, at the hour of 4 P. X, for the purpose of electing a board of directors 1o serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE tockholders of the Edison Lightand Power Company, for ihe election of directors for the en- suineg year and for the transaction of such other businéss as may be brought before the meeting, will be held at the company’s office, 229 Steven- son st., San Francisco, WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of July, 1896, at 10 4. M. Transter books wijl close July 3, at 5 P. M. Proxies must be filed with the secretary before the hour of meeting. J. E. GREEN, Secretas SPECIAL NOTICES. &, GBAND OPENING, ON TUESDAY vening, July 14, in honor of the cele- bration. JOHN WAGNER’S Exchange, 549 How- ard st. Everybody cordially invited. T3 JIUFS_PETER FREILING'S PILES Salve cures all cases of blind, bleeding, itch- ing, internal or protruding piles; price $1 per box. For sale at 162 ero st., also at ©08 and 298 Brannan st. DR. ALFRED W. PERRY HAS RE- moved his office to rooms 20-21, Murphy Building, corner Market and Jones sts., and his residence to 2711 Sacramento st. E= THE SECRETARY OF THE SAN Francisco Protestant Crpban Asylum So- ciety hereby gives notice that the following or- phan and halt-orphan girls and boys have been admitted to this institution from January 2, 1898, to July 1, 1896: Annfe B. Newton, 4 yrs.: Mary E. Kelly, 12 yrs.; Maud A. Bloodworth, 12 yrs. Emma G. Maas, 6 yrs.; Eveline Griswold, 6 yrs. Lovina M. Korb, 11 yrs.: Lillie M. Robbins, 11 yrs.; Eva L. Robbins, 914 yrs.; Alice M. Robbins, 8 yrs.; Mary Goets, §yru.i Mary J. Peterson. 10 yrs.; Bessié M. Peterson, 3 yrs: Marion F1 zger- ald, 11 yrs.; Sidney L. Newton, 7yee; William A Scott, 10 yrs.; Harry Clements, 23& yrs.; Clyde Clements, 11 yrs.: Kdwin Clements. §yrs. ; Charles E. Korb, 10 yrs.: George A. Korb, 8 yrs.; William F. Korb, 7 yrs; Philip Mahhas, 10 yrs.; Majil | Mahhas, 8 yrs.: John L. McGowan, 8 yrs.; Vilroy H. Maas, 8yrs.; Willlam H. Maas, 8 yrs.; Robert R Golden, 6 yrs.: Fdwin W. Korb, 8 ‘yrs.: Frank- linJ. Korb, 5 yi ohn H. Korb, 12 yrs.: Samuel D. Korb. 2 yrs.: Waiter J. Murdock, 8 yrs.; George C. Robbins, 6 yrs.; Richard H. Jirjens, 9 yrs. Willlam L. Jirjens, 7 yrs.; George Jirjens, 5 yrs. Edward Goetz, 8 yrs.: Walter Goet, 4 yrs.; James F. Peterson. 5 yrs.: Roy Sobey, 4 yrs.: Gerald Fitzgerald, § yr+., and George Long, 9 yrs. =& _BAD TENANTS EJECIED FOR 84 collections made, city or country. Pacific Lollection Co.. 415 Slontev st.. room 6. Tel. 5580, DIVIDEND NOTICES, DIVIDKND NOTI(CE—THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco—The Board of Directors ofthis bank have declared s alvidend (No.17) for the quarter ending June 30, 1896, at the rate of six ‘1‘2 per cent per annum, rnylnlu on and after July 15. Transfer-books will be closed from the 10th :0 the 15th inst., both days inclusive, D. B..DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Francisce, July 9, 1896. TUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, | clty or couniry. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. (R HANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY §T., FUR- . nish haymakers. threshing crews, barvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- ers, teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, covks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and laundry help. Wire, phone or mall us your orders; prompt llwnliofinenmumefl. (BINESE AND Jhelp; tel. Main 199’ P C. G, COUK’S SuL. SUPPLI COUKS; ALL «branches :shori notice. 14 Geas tel.Grant 43. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 314B Sutter: te} Grant S0. \HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT ) office: best heln. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. F. 436 ARBERS—GOOD BARBER WANTS WORK for 810 per v city or country. Barber, box 108, . MAN 2D W work on small ranch vear city; ences. J. D., box 91, this office. A YOUNG COLORED MAN WANTS A SITU- ation (0 drive for a doctor and make himself generally useful around ihe office. J., box 94, Cail Oftice. ARBER—A FIRST-CLASS YOUNG BARBER wants steady position, or help out evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. 'S. ., box 91, Call Office! STRONG YOUNG MAN WANTS SITU - tion to drive truck or delivery wagon; exper- fenced. . S., box 91, Call Office. Address | ESIRE A SITUATION T0 | good refer- | 00 others. 1228 Market 8., rooms 1 and 2. T references. 1150 Fulton st., COL. Scott. (CAL} SHOES MADE TO ORDER ¥OR 82 50: balf-soleing 26¢ up. 969 Howard st., nr. Sixth. [IDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR GENERAL IRST-CLASS COUK: MUST HAVE CITY ¥ housework. Apply Monday morning 655 Capp. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 95(). FARTNER IN SALOON: OBIECT V. for taking paitner 1o run the business more successfully. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. ®130)0), PARTNER WANTED 1N WELL « known express transfer company; y nas cream of trade in this citv: clears $300 per month; proprietor owns his own property, barns, storages, etc.: has four fine teams running worth $3000; best business in this State, making sure income; established 10 years: will' exchange for country real estate; grand bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. 1250, SEOCER Y ON PRINCIPAL » street: large stock: cheap rent; liv- ing-rooms; clears $125 monthly: don’t miss this barzain; rare chance. STENBERG CO., 632 Mar- ket st. $1000 BAKERY NORTH OF MARKET; . baking three barrels dally: receipts $250 a week; clears gw a month: 1o opposition; rare bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. _SALOON; SE. CORNER BAT- living-rooms upstairs. L ] MODERN IMPR HOTEL ghworx::.gfl in Stockton for rentorlease. In- quire D. ROTHEN 5USH. g AKERY IN A BOOMING $1300. Simme town: sood reasons tor sell ing. Apply Call Office. ~ RESTAURANT FOE SALE; DOING 29. fgoothAbbufinen; good reason for sell- 155 Fif.n st SELL — BAKERY, STATIONERY- U tore, with farnitare: cheap; make offer. Ap- ply Call Office. KEN RANCH: CHEAP; IN EAST erkeley. Inquire FRAZER'S Grocery, Ber- ryman station. ACRES_CHICKEN RANCH TO REN 25 Sosk will be solaat $1300- P. O. box 831, Petaluma. A ORSALE_CHEAP; LOCKSMITH, MACHIN- ist and grinding shop; well tooled up. 1003 Mission st. % NTERIOR AGENCY OF CALL FOR SALF: I will pay $160 per month; price $4000. Apply this office. $150 Post st. ILK ROUTE IN OAKLAND, $125; RE- M celpts $185 mo. G. C. TERRY, Oakland P. O. 00D ROUTE FOK SALE ON THIS PAPER. Apply T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room TRST-CLASS GROCERY AND BAR: CHEAP. Apply southeast cor. Eighth anc Howard sts. ing. ON _LEASED LOT: NG BRI W. CRANE, 324 sultable for grocery. $125. LOESERSTATIONERY, BOOK AND . notion store, with splendid front: oppo- site prominent park and school; rent $12: nvoice sickness. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. AIRY AND PHODUGE BUSINESS FOR DAl ondup: 4 iiving rooms. 1008 Hyde st. 5 D5(), SODA FOUNTAIN: GLASS HOLD: DU, ers, etc.; $90. Apply 169 Second st. good: $50(), WHOLESALE PRODUCE COM. . mission business; partner wanted with rising young man having first-class trade, clearing from $200 to $300 per month; well estab- | lished and paying, as will be proven by a thorough investigation. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. | 3— PARTNER WANTED IN ONE OF DU, the nicest butcher-shops in the city: egantly fitted up; rice oart; doing busincss strictly cash, clearing $40 per week: need notbe a butcher, as owner thoroughly understands the business and will teach {ncoming man_ tue sames | | don’t fail to investigate this. GEO. STEWART, 602 Market st. NY STOCK OF MEECHANDISE BOUGHT for cash; city or conntry, M., box 2. Call. $130 SALOON; OPPOSITE CITY HAL. « Aadress 5., 435 Thirteenth st. W ANTED—8 OR 4 CHAIR BARBER-SHOP clty or country. Apply 817 Missfon st. JOR SALE—A BARGAIN; EXCELLENT P per route.E. §., Call Oftice, Oakland. ALOON; LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. Ply at Anchor Brewery, 1431 Pacific st. F* —A FIRSI-CLASS DOWNTOWN ‘ AP- FINED LADY TO MANAGE AN OFFIC business. Call 131 Post, room 21. OUSE, ®65% MARK c.. 25¢. to 50¢. night; $1 0 'IEST-CLASS OPERATORS ON SINGER OR Wheeler & Wilson: electric power. 309 Hayes. W ANTED,T0 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter IHST-CLASS SALLSLADY ON CORSETS; reference. _Address C. C., box 57, Call Office. 2 GIRLS WANTED, 817 KEARNY STREET. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 35c: MOENING and eve classes: 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. PEEFECT 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, 25¢ up. Mo- DOWELL A cademy,836 Market,opp. Palace Hotel. ADIES—FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY A4 Tues, 2t08: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. AIR-DHESSING: MANICURING LESSONS, MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. W OST CONVEN1 T AND RESPECTABLE; YL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 60 10 $6 | per wee e 'bus and baggage 0 and from ferry. MALE nbLP WANTED. "ANTED_EDGER-MAN, 850 AND FOUND; furnace-man, $36 aud found and increase: 3 cement-finishers, 83 a day: sack-tender, 82 a day ; 2 hoedowns, §: & day; 4 all-round laundrymen, 7ANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. ANTED—SINGLE R S, 150 A DAY: 81 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, 31 SU & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Ciay st. M ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; W "ol grocers keen AGENTS WANTED. EllPI.BE LIFE. —PURE LIFE— ~—INSURANCE—' —AT COST.— AGENTS WANTED. PORTER BUILDING, SAN JOSE. GENTS—HERE'S YOUR OHANCE FOR cash: grasp it quick; the greatest campaign book of 1890: outfits 25 cents: one a #5 orders in three days. F. PERSON, Manager Subscription I'epartment, The Whitaker & Hay Co., 728 Market st. NHINESE WANTS PLAC cook, houseworker and w. WONG HOON W ANTFD_EY A YOUNG ¥ AX WHO HAS had 6 years’ experience, a position as travei- ing salesman. Address : . M., box 115, Call. PIRST-CLASS CUTTER TAILK W ANTS X position: city or country Aadress C. N., box 146, Call Oftice. Y ELDr.RLY MAN WITH GOOD REFER- ences, steedy habits, plsce in private fami care horses, cows, garden; small wages. Address Steady, box 13, Call. CTIVE YOUNG MAN WANTS EMPLOY- ment: is handy with toois. Address A. A., box 27, Call Office. 7 ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GBR- man) in kitchen, wait on table or other work: clty or country. Please address H. VIELITZ, 681 Sacramento st., room 23. AN EXFERIENC NEMAKER, WITH good references, is looking for a position as foreman. Address WINE, box 85, Call Office. TANTE! FIRST-CLASS feet 1al; home. Address A. B.'C., , Call, Oakland. OUNG GERMAN. GOOD CARPENTER, cabinet-maker and generil mechanic with tools wantg situation of any kind. Address 716 Clementina st. N INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- class Eas ern and San Francisco references 1rom last employer wants situation as gardener or coachman. Address G. C., box 114. Call Uffice. W INCHESTER HOUSE, i THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $150 to $6 per week: free bus anil baggage 10 and from the ferry. RADUATE OF STENOGRAPHY AND bookkeeping desires a position in some whole- sale and commission house; wages not a particu- Jar object; best of references furnished. Address B. R., box 74, Call Office. JIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH IN GENERAL work and horseshoeins: can do alittie wood work; would like to have situation to goin the country. Address S. 8., box 74, Call Office. JIBST-CLASS CARPENTER AND CABL net-maker, used 1o all kinds of mill work, wants sitnation iu country town: is also cornet-player: cau read on sight. Address T. K., 1227 Green st. AINTER—PRACTICAL FAINTER AND | paper-bunger, strictly temperate, wants work by day or job, city or country: will' work cheap. Address Painter, box 108, Call Ofiice. JASTERN BREAD-BAKER WANTS A SIT- nation in first-class shop; any hand; city or country. Call oraddress 201 Ash ave. W LICHESTER HQUSK, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢c tno $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per weck:'free bus and bagzaee (0 and from the ferry. FTEMALE HELPr WANTED.. ANTED — SCANDINAVIAN SECON D girl, $26; forewoman for cracker bakery: bis- cuit peeler; alarge sumber uf girls of all national- tles for housework, city and country, $20 and §25. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 812 Sutter st. RENCH COOK, 825: NURSE, $16, SAME house. MISS CULLEN, 528 Sutter st. OMAN OR_GIRL AS COMPANION AND light work, $10. MI<~ CULLEN, 825 Sutter. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST.. + furnish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us your oriers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. W ANTED_A SITUATION BY ENGLISH woman, in American or English family pre- ferable: first-class Gook: and would take care of wing chlidren; thoroughly experienced. Apply 153 Howard st. ITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE girl to do light housework in private family: reference if required; no postals answered. 1605 Pacific st., near Polk. OMAN WITH A CHILD WANS SITUA- ti0n; city or country; fs good cook and can do general housework. 1 or address 221 Minna. SITUAT!ON’ WANTED TG CARE FOR IN- valid or children: in city or country. Address 1221 O'Farrell st room 14. ELDIRLY LADY WISHES SITUATION TO dolight housework; city or country, Address or call 216 Minna st. 3 YOD!\'G GERMAN GIRL WISHES POSITION e e A PR Aok, EXFPERIENCED TAUNDRESS WORKS BY the day in private families. 35814 Jessie st. SATUATIUN WANTED BY PROTESTANT xirl In American tamily; is cook: will as- sist in housework: city references. 101334 Larkin. ESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS CUfTTER est water. At the Haight-street grounds there was a greater crowd yesterday afternoon than has been there for some time. The Casino wae crowded to its utmost capacit those who wanted to witness the excellent vaudeville ‘peflornnnee presented. The evidences of the recent fire are rapidly dis- appearing, and ail day yesterday a force of men were making repairs so that the scenic railway may .be in running order to-morrow. Some of the grades are being slightly altered, and the tunnel, which was over and fitter, would like few more engagements by the day at’$1 25. 1717 Ellis st ldea dod LR Bl L Y SRR OUNG MARRIED WOMAN WANTS WORK Y e e o 358 Minna st, SITUATION BY YOUNG LADY, STRANGER 1n city, for light housework: small wages. Ad- dress ¥ 1, box S 42 Catt ;flcnj_. ’ OMAN DESIRES WASHI AND housework by the day: $1. 759 Mission st. (G TRL, 16, WOULD LIKE S(IUATION TO Gdol housework and care ldre: ln-nmu..ofllm of e i % IDOW,UNTNCUMBERED, Wy o ED EXPERIENCED ness care of invalid: thorou, housek : Lias best of references. Address 8., bux 143, Call Oftice. * / (GEBMAN OOOK, 835 SECOND GIRL, $26: nurse. $20; 12 housework girls, city and coun- try. $20 and $25; 6 voung xirls., assist, $10 to $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutier st. | $30 and $3 and found: 10 farmers, $20 and_$26 | und found: joubing blacksmith, $3 a day; chore- men, 816 an¢ $20 and found: errand-boy for country, $10 ana found: waiter, country hotel, | $25; restaurant cooks, conntry: Kitchen-men and | others. Apply J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. | JHEAD COOK. 860 AND ROOM: WAITER, £30 and room: German waiter, $25 and roo dishwasner, $5a week; young man for pantry work, #15 and room; cook, small place, $35 and room; secoud baker, country siop, $30, room and board. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. 00K, COUNTRY - HOTEL, #40; COOK, boarding-house, $25; machine miner, $3 a day : | 2 rarmbands, $20: ‘blacksmith, $40; teamster and | wite, $85; bark peelers, $1 25a cord. R, T. WARD | & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. VW ANTED —WATTER, CHOPHOUSE. #30; waiter and oyster-opener, 840: French dish- washer. country, $15; choreman, private place, iry, §12; German bo 10 wash dishes, $10 and LEON ANDRE, 315 Stock1on st. *M EAT AND PASTRY COOK, FOR SPRINGS, AL $65; second cook, $50, third cook, $30. for summer resort; kitchen hand, sammer resort, $30: head waiter, country holei, $10: 2 wul.ers for springs, 825’ and fare advanced: waiter, country restaurant, $30 and room: two bell and elevator boys, $15:'8 washers, ironers, polishers, country tanndries, $30 to $50: 20 farmers. teamsters, hay- makers, milkers, $20, $26 and $30: choremen and others. ' C. R. HANSEN & CO., 910 Geary st. 3() FARMEKS, ORCHARD AND VINEYARD hands, $30, 526 ana $20 per month and found: 38 milkers. $20 ana $25: Zbutter-makers, $25: 10 railroad teams:ers, $1 60 and $1 80 a day; 30 la- borers and teamsters, city, $1 70 31 60 a day | and $26 per month and found: separator ten- | der, 32 aday : 5 men to lond header-wagons, $1 50 |a and found: 5 header-wacon arivers, $45 | per month and found; 30 woodchoppers, $1 'cord, for a mine; 20 fruit-pickers, $20 and $25; 20 tie- | makers, 8c'and 10c_each: 15 men 10 dig dl.ches, | $15: 3 'teamsters for a goid mine, $26: 6 cooxs, | 30, $40, $50 and $60: 3 waiters, $30 and $25; 3 | waiter-boys: 3 dishwashers. et¢. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and | 636 Clay'st. 35() YENCANFIND WORK MONDAY FEOM 29U 7:30 o, w. at MURRAY & READY’S lead- ing employment agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. W ANTED — SEPARATOR TENDER FOR harvest field, $3 and board, good run: second | feeder, $2 and board; 2 dairvmen, near city, $25: | 2 milkers, £25; 2 miikers, $20: 10 farmers, 630, #25 and $26 per month and board; 5 m iners; $5 : cooks, waiters and dishwashers' W. & CO., 626 Clay st. TSHWASHER, WHO CAN DO SOMFE SHORT order cooking, $4 a week and room: baker and pastry, country, $40. HOTEL GAZE1TE, 420 Kearny st. ) RANCH HANDS; SACRAMENTO. CALL early. Employment Office, 128 Fourth st. “’ ANTED—A MAN, SPEAKING GERMAN, ina wine-house. aot as barkeeper and insids csman; only one with £00d references need ', box 76, Call Office. 2 ‘ JANTED—-A B)Y TO ATT<ND STORE: must have references. Apply at 2983 Mission 8L, bet. Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. 100D DISHWASHER WANTED, 638 Fourth st. W ASTED—A BOY TO ASSIST IN BUTCHER V¥ shop; bring references. Laguna and Geary sts. GENTS, MALE AND FEMALE, TO SELL Gress’ patent long-handle dustpan. 934 Eighth. ent_reports | $2400 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR + In Western Addition: cho.cest loca- | tion: good business: owner must leave at_once for | East. _ WILKE & WOLF, 531 Californi st. $350. SORNER Saioox, WITH MILK | OU. depot: clearing $128 per month: living | rovms. WILKE & WOLF, 581 California st. $7,— CORNER FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, OV, with club and 4 living rooms: in West- ern Addition. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California. RESTAURANT: NEAR BALDWIN | Hotel: must be_sols vner has two | sacrifice. WILKE, 531 California st. IQUOR-STORE AND FANCY GROCERIES; i prominent corner on California st.: doing & cash trade of $600 per month; rent $35: full value; owner leaving the State; a bargain. Apply BAILEY, rooms 1 and 2, 917 Market | ANTED—STEADY MAN; PERMANENT | position: will be nssured of at least $75 per | month; must be steady and have $150 cash. Ap- ply BATLEY, rooms I and 2, 917 Market st. | $4—0 COFFEESALOON; BEST CENTRAL | OV. iocation; large business; low rent: Is worth double amount asked: best Teason for sell- | ing. Roems 1 and 2, 917 Market s 0 YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS | prompriy? HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st | R CORNER SALOON, : : owner sick........ 500 akery, cant .. at the Miszton; liv- ing-rooms: furniture Included For bargaius apply | | BEALY & CO.. 23 Kearny st. $3\),’ CIGAR-STOR] STATIONERY AND 29, laundry office; No. 1 location; 1iving- rooms: low rent: doing good business. See BAK- | RET'T, 1125 Market st. NERGETIC MEN AND WOMEN TO PRE- sent the greatest novelty of the vear; salury and commissio: ‘The Cabiner Company, 18 Post. $8 BRANCH BAKERY; & LIVING + rooms; low rent; receipts §5 to 87 a da; clgar stand. BARRETT, 1125 Market st, WANTED-M1SCELLANEOUS. ATHE_FOOT LATHE; GIVE MAKER AND particulars. Ad ress T. E., box 9, Call Office. ECOND - HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS lenses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Montgomery JQELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTIlING AND JEW 1D elrv 1o A. KLEIN. 109 Sixti <+ send postal. EDUCATIONAL. 1ERRA INSTITUTE, AUBURN, CAL. Select boarding-school for young ladies: cli- mate unsurpassed. Full corps of special teachers. Limited to thirty boarders. Prepares for univer sity, teaching or for life. First term begirs °u- gust19. Send for prospectus. W. H. DE BELL, A.M., principal. MBS MELVILLE SNYDER, 715 POST ST.; vocal music: piano: elocution: practical Shakespearean and general dramatic acting a spe- cialty; vocal classes Monday, 8 P.).; $1 a month. TTEND STIEHL'S COLLEGE, 728 MARKET st The very best individual instruction: 20 triai lessons in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Pen: manship, Typewriting, etc,, $1; books free. YRES', THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: lifs scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. ELASCO’S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTIN ) “Private theatricals arranzed: pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5and 12, 1. 0. U. F. block, 7th and Mkt SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. | chanical engineering, surveying, architecture- assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt, LOCUTION, DRAMA. DELSARTE, PHYSL cal cuiture, voice culiure; appearances ar- ranged. 299 Hyde st.: call afier 1 . . BOGEEPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAMR day & nicht: noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission JUITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $8mo.- MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. OWEN'S ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE, Berkeley; special classes for the universities. USICIAN FROM LONDON GIV ES LESSONS insinging; $4 a month. $54 Mission st. $~)0 RARE BARGAIN: FRUIT AND 2UU. vegetable route of 180 paying custom- ers: good horse and wagon; trial given until satis- fled. “SKIFF & CO., 921 Murket st. | 125, BRANCH, BAKEEY,CANDY STOR) 49, 4 rooms. SKIFF & CO., 821 Market st. | REPWOOD TIMBEK, | FOR TIES'OR A MILL. | Mendocino Counts, Hollow Tree Creek. covering | botn banks for miles: 3000 acres controlling 6000 | more; never touched by an ax; will cut 50 M | feet per acre: a firsi-class tract for railroad ties or miil plant, being connected by wagon-road with | | three landings o: ocean; all down grade; perfect title; stumjage 1 per M with proper securl E. W. SKELTON, 410 Montgomery s Francisco. | HE DEL NORTE HOTEL, CRESCENT California—The best equipped house in ern California is now offered for sale, or can be | leased on faverable terms; this house 15 the best | paying tvestment in Northern Califoruis, aud must be disposed of on account of sick. ess. ror terms and particulars apply or address E. YATES, proprietor, Crescent City, Cal. :8((. FARTNER =~ WANTED: ACTIVE D . man with above amount can find a splendid opporiunity to engage in a lucrative busi- ness which pays large profits; invesiment secured by buildings and stock in trade; one partner un- ab'e to attend toduty. Apply to H. COLEMAN, | 918 Broadway, Oak and. t "OR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER BUSL- ness, the weli-known pork packing, sausage and rrovision business (Hayes Vailey Pork S:ore), | established 20 years: long lease, good cash_trad | will stand thorough investigation: no agents. I quire at premises, 427 Hayes s §R5(). COENER GROCERY AND BAR: 3| AU, living-rooms: clears $30 monchiy; could be ‘increased to $125; rent $20; reason for | selting proprictor going East: no ngents. Address A. P. ADAMS & CO., Lind Vineyard Wine Cellar, 137 First st., city. | | #s new: cash or time. open eveni: i Sixth st. ARTNER WANTED I small capital. 210 Drumm st. OR SALE—_GOOD BRANCH BAKERY: fine trade. 520 Tavlor st. OME BAKLRY FOR SALE. INQUIRE AT Call Office. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ¥ $150 ] 1-Bo2x HOU 1 2% rooms on Market st. . ._$600 45 rooms, corner, clearing $200. 81800 50 houses, 5 1o 140 rooms, from $50 to....... §5000 Apply to DECKER, 1020 Market. 550. %5 ROOMS; FULL: CHEAPEST AND $ . best-puying nouse in the city; easy terms; come and see it. 115 Second st. .l—o'fifi;vsm 0F 8 LARGE ROOMS; 3 $150. soiies compiets tor Bouseiecping: rent, $16. Call between 10 and 3, 557 Mission st. T OF 16 WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS; itable for lodging-house; $25. 544 Sixth st. OUSE LODGING-HOUSES TO A . M SPECK & CO.. 6.2 MARKET ST. 43+ 10 rooms, G. G. ave, rent $45...... 36 rooms, compietely turaished. .. genuine bargain, worth $: 0-ROOM HOUS. blocks of 6 theaters: fered cheap fo PECh & CO., 802 1 HOWARD: C 7, 3500 clearing about $200; or- arket. FORNITULE b FIRE SALK! HPrices stand til goods are completely di posed of. Ouk bed sets. .$18 50 Bed lounges . 800 Stoves. . 750 Carpets, per y: 55 Linoleum, per : 55 Matting, per yard. 10 Till our new buil ing is erected these prices will stand. Till such time we are conducting business SE. corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. OONAN. T L. J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR <\ lowest prices on househol€ goods, new or good 5. CHAMBER parior sets, $20: b, Ve A 400 sioves 357 §10: bed- ourizes. BETS, $1i; folding-bed: H Y t FURNITURE WANTED. WANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX. tures of any kind: will pay good prices. Cail or send card 7 City Hall ave. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALL - fornia st., corner Kearny, pays best price for furniture and merchandise. NDIANA AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. J. SIMMONS’ Auc. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash, F YOU WANT GOUD PKICES FOR FURN ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin. BASCH, 321 SU ER, WANTS FUR. « ture, saioons and merchandise: highest price. MAYER BUYS YOUR FURNITURE, . carpets. plano. 1135 Market: tel. Jessie 781, CAEPET CLEANING ONES CO. CARP) LEANING AND renovating works. Aain dffice 5 and 27 Sth, ARPET OLEANING, 8¢.; LAVING, 3¢.; RUG J samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton. 19 Sth st. REAT WESTERN _ CARPET-BEATING works: latest miachinery: cloaning 3¢ and Iay- 1ng 3¢ yd. 6. GEORGE, 11 Sth; phone Jessie 253, \VHEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH poo worx send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Cae- pet Beating Works, : WANT 4 BRIGHT MAN OR WOMAN‘ with small_capital, to join me in a business prop- osition that I have investigated: there is a good siacy in it for two workers; money invested se- 10, PEOFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandol: IGHT SCHOOL; Post:commercial. sbort! OSEPH GREVE Ninth nd, English: low rates VOICE-IMPROVER. 82 HORS E: NE HORSE AND WAGON CHEAP IN- quire 1619 Powell st. JOR SALE—AT BARGAIN, FAMILY OAR- riage and harness, in_fine condition, with very ntle horse, good roadster; also voung miik cow. nquirs 1641 Central ave., Alameds. JTEADY FIRST-CLASS BARBER: PER- . centage; no other. 701 Larkin st., call afier 8. SECOND COOK; COUNTRY HOTEL; $35. 609 T_),\ PPLE-GRAY CARRIAGE-HORSE OF UN- questionable merit: $100. M. A., box 12, Call. UST ARRIVED-20 HORSES; FINE BUSI- ness horse and bugzy; $85. 510 Van Ness. ,_bazjo. 1707 Marvet. | SALDS BUS.COLLFGE;24 | Teferences exchanged. Address J. L., box Oftice. & 31400 A HANDSOMELY APPOINTED | - saloon, situated in the heart of the | retail district; excelient trade: moderate rent; . | small expense: saiisfactory reasons for seling: | every opportunity for iuvestigating. E. P.. box 58, Call Office. ®100(, EALE INTEREST IN AGENCY ai country store, with good estab- lished trade and a large stoock: good chance for a business man; oue partner cannot attend: refer- ences exchanged: trial given. Apply this office. $30 CASH, BALANCE IN JNSTALL | « ments: half interest in a first-class sa- | 1oon, with 12'elegantly furnished rooms ups:airs. Inquire MsCHAKLEB CHILDS, 5368 Washington st., room 8, (100D OPPORTUNITY; SELLING OUT TO close estate; business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000: owner will remain if arrangement can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. Kearny st., room 8. WA TEED—A GOOD SHORT-ORDER COOK. 427 Larkin st. ATLOR WANTED ON CUSTOM COATS. 88 ‘Grove st. STRONG, STEADY MAN FOR RANCH; milking and cho!eil.fllglli Eddy st. Go°op COOK WANTED. 605 STANYAN ST. — Sl s / AITER WANTED; $20 AND ROOM. 1805 Haight st. SHOEMAKER WANTED FOR REPAIRING. 767 Market st. Eu\:muzn& . 840 CASH, o curs steady, profitable employment - dressing £, K., box 165, uhis office. JRESSMAKER, $10 PER WEEK. MISS CULLEN, 323 Suatter st. Coox FOR SAN BAFAEL, SEE LADY AT '”12 2:.»’c:lm:k: ":t:'lor mo'lx;fl swark and sewing, : 2 young nursegirl i 8 girls for house- work and assist, wages $12 to $26. MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. LADY TRONERS I';)gl; FINE WORK: COUR- try steam laundry, and $30 and found: French ironec for French laundry, $25 and found; German laundress for springs, $20; Scandinavian woman to do laundrywork and’ chamberwork, country resort, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK, SAN LEANDRD, $20: Oakland, $20; Alameds, $25: Alvarado, $15: ranch cook, $15: woman and child, cook_on ranch, $15: for Sonoma Coun:y, $20; nurse, §15; second girl, Antioch, 10 giris: for bousework, $15 10 825. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ©) WAITRESSES, SAME KESORT, §20; 2 waltresses, same spriugs, §30: 8 waitresses. same country hotel, see party here Monday, 3 11, 820 each: 2 whitres s, hotel, Fresno, §20; waitress, hotel near city, $20: chambermaid, assist waiting, clty, $20; waitress, hotel, city, $20: coox, boarding-house, Alumeda,$25. C. B. HANSEN & CU., 110 Geary st. g 1() WAITRESSE= SPEINGS AND COUNTRY hotels, $20 each; cook, few boarders, $15, free fare; woman with a chbild, $10, leemrm here 9 A . Monday: woman a with "child, $8, ani othiers. MURRAY & READY, Leading Enploy- ment Agents, 634-638 Clay st. 5 H CUSEREEPER, COUNTRY, $10: WoMAN with a child preferred: apply early. MURRA Y PARTNLR WITH $75 TQ HELP IN OLD- EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS of good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Ea:tern ORSALE—HALF OR TWO-THIRDS INTER- est in wholesale liquor-store: established 80 years: no better location in city; none bt princi- pals need apply. Address Interest, box 55, Call. i send for catalogue. 110 McAllister st.,S. F. 150 SETS XEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- rockaways, carts; must be sold. ness, all kinds; wagons, 4() HORSES ¥U SALE; ALs0 WAGONS carts, harness: Gran reade Horsa Darket, 327 BIxih st auction sales every Wedaos day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. ORSES PASTCRED, SENL buggies, surreys, 1128 Mission s SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- FUR CIRCU- The H vde Ranch, 630 Commercial WAGUNS AND CARRIAGES. estabiished burcher-shop. 1409 Folsom st. BAERBERS—250 SHOP IN MINING TOWN for sale: the only oneintown. DECKELMAN BROS.. 106 Kllis st. AKBER-SHOP FOR RENT—A TWO-CHAIR furnished shop for rent cheap. 1125 Market st. W ANTED—_FOREMAN FOL STEAM LAUN- Ory; must_understand his business and be a sober man: a good place for the right party. An- swer by letter and give references. Address box 95, Mercury Office, Sau Jose, Cal. W ANTED — MARKIED MAN. SPEAKING German; understanding thoroughly care of fne wagorrnd 3 borses, no driving; make him: self usef store; employment temporary. first, permanent 1f sati S, box 13, Call Uffice. § ¥ H OBSESHOER, COUNTRY SHOP; $3 PER day. 509 Kearny st., room 8. ANTED — SHOEMAKER TO BUY RE- pairing shop, 1222 Mason st.: cheap. O 53 GANT ANTIQUE OAK, Fave o 3 e urb‘&:cnap furniture. Apply Geary st. . RAND CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS AND she hsl“ prices: $6 shoes cut to 83, w0 ..m 83 00 t0 81 25¢ all goods PUL in new Stock: lnxm.mfl W INCHESTER HOUSE, {4 THIRDST. NEAR cents a night; Teading- foom; free bus and bagghge 0 Aud froum the fercy. j EAVY EXPRESS WAGON; GOOD CONDI- tion; cheap. 419 Union st. QSTATE OF CAPIAIN GEORGE J. AINS- worth has for sale elegant coupe, double car- Tiage, stngie buggy and first-class ‘Brunswick- Baike billiard-table. Apply 10 ALBERT SUTTON, 418 Safe Deposit building, San Francisco: or E. COKE HILL, room 74, Blake & Moflit biock, Oak- and. 150 WILLBUY AN OLD-ESTABLISHED saloon, with 4 living-rooms; rent $15 amonth. Call cor, Treat ave. and Thirteenth st., bet. Folsom and Harrison. city. $1400, JL°.ESTABLISHED, GOOD-PAY- « ing corner grocery, bar. downtown; sacrifice: owner goiug East. Particulars at HIL: BERT BROS., 103 Powel. st. ANTED—OFFERS OF REAL ESTATE, cash or merchanuise for equity; 6-room houses, 365 and 367 First ave., near Clement st. 1402 Devisadero st. T AIEDRESSING, MARICURING AND MED- | icated bath business in Oak!add for sale or ex- change for real estate: bargain. Address Busi- | ness, box 82, Cail Office. | RANCH BAKERY AND NOTIONS FOR sale cheap: sunny corner; 4 nice living-rooms; large yard; side entrance. Apply cor. Jackson and Léavenworth sts. ESTAURANT: GOOD TRADE: BETWEE 2 carhouses; rent only $17; well worth $400: will sell at $225; reason, owner’s sickness. Call 3279 Mission st 1 FOE SALE AT A BARGAIN_FAMILY carnage and harvess in fine condition, with very gentle horse, Snod roadster; also voung miich cow. Inquire 1541 Central ave., Alameds. 500, LAESE WOOD_AND COAT YAED, $ « boller, engine and machinery to cut wood: express business, 6 wagons, 4 horses, etc. 810 Sixth st. ‘SPmNU-WAGOA' FOUR SALE—3 BOARDMAN place, off Dryant, bet. Sixth and Seventh. ECOND-HAND PEDULERS ery wazous. 1013 Hurrison st. ]" OR SALE, AT EASTERN PRICES, FINE carriages of every desc iption: cash, notes or installments. _Carvill Mg Co., 16-48 8:hi st., 8. F. LIGHTLY SOILED DRIV NG GLOVE! samples. H. M. HEINE 109 Sansome st. EW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERY, LAUN- milk and : also rockaway ana $Fns m' 58 Harrison st LOST. OST — BLACK PURSE; SUNDAY; OAK- n“:nd‘.m gauge, 4:45 train; reward. 1119 AND DELIV- . M, 200 rooms, 25 bus and. g ANTED—AN 1IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF & READY, Leading Employment Agents. 634- some thing patent? Protect 836 Clay st. 1deas: they may. on Dealth. Write JOHN Wt oh e | e e b o country, $20; ot TS Ctitr o i, | S e e R s : . §5: nurse, same E HAVE 4 LOT OF DA place, %12 1o $15: waltress, hotel, cit; 0. W than one-fourth their value; cast LEON AXDHE, 316 Stockton st. vk OFF shocs Honeine oF exehnged . 63 Aiselon sk AITRESS: COONTRY HOTEL; 5. TEL GAZETTE, 420 lurnyu.x s W MARELT ST.,BE- g PR A night; $1 & week. J/OST-BLACK GREYHOS BITCH, WHITE pointed tail. Return to 5 Perry st.: reward. 50 REWARD-LOST, ON FRIDAY, JULY i 10, an English openface watch with small e T e i e Tntormation Buresa 1o the Emporium_ siore, will recelve above reward. i OST—FOX TERRIER, FEMATE: NAME Gypsy; return to DR. MCNUTT, 1806 Califor- Suitabie reward. nia st 100D RESTAURANT FOR SALE: GOOD trade; fine living-rooms: owner going East: must sell at once; offer wanted. O. W., box 76, Call. (\0,\]\]—1,\'504\1&1’1‘.1‘ EJATING WORKS. 333 / Golden Gate sve.: telephone east 126. ITY STEAM CARPET W RENOVA- ting, 38 8th, STEV, ‘el.’ South 230. VARPETS CLEANFD AND R /ilke sew. FERGUSON & CO., 2 enth: tal. | Eouth 36 D. MACKINTOSH & CO.. successors. E MITCHELL U ARP 240 + 1dth st.; cleaning 3¢ SLEANING CO. ion 74 N OP' ORTU! ELDOM OFFERED AN NITY exc-llent upright piano, fine action and tone: guaranieed 5 yeurs: $125; delay and you lose i Room 12, Flood building. ADEREWSKI UPRIGHT, LIGHT CASE,$250 Haruman & Sons’. $250, BR N'S, 228 Post. JINE MUSICAL INSTRUME (DULCE mer), $10: very cheap. €08 Shotwell it. $6 EMERS. « 85 installm; > 221 Leavenworih si JINE CONCEE HAND PIANO, ALSO baby grand; cheap. 715 Post st. 100 EOE 4 GOOD UPRIGHT: $125 FOK A $ large Newhall up: $175 for fine new ianos: call at once if you want bargains. MAU- ATS, 769 Market s HAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD PIANOS and organs of makers with established reputa- tions that we are closing out ai greatly re,“nceq rices and upon_exceptionally easy terms. These rnulmmall:s have been cailed in from ageuts throughout the coast, in whose hauds they have remained for some time wizhout beinz sold. Call early and secure & bargain. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sulter sis, Stelnway rop- resentatives. \LOSING OUT A COMPLETE LIN oF small sofld.l at prices less than cost 1anded in New York; just the chance to buy a fine instrument for your summer oullng at small out- Iay: violins, $1 35: mandolins, &5 35; guitars, $3; antoharps, & mmiouglflxm, bflfln’(}., piccolos, cases for instruments, violin outfits, etc.; new anos for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 arket st., Spreckels building. IANOS HALF PRICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE OF CHAS 5. EATON. MUST SEL.. New and second-hand pianos at enormous redus- Jon; exceptional opportuuity 1o buy. Call and examine. 735 Market st. S OUix NEW RENT CONTEAGT PLAN permits of our seliing some planos for $3 per month It is ot necessary 1o x0 elsewhere for mors favorabie terms and low prices. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinwav representatives. W ANTED-MAN WI H #300: WILL GIVE interestin 1arge-paying, substantial business: also pay salary; rare chance. 6 Kddy st., room 31. AGNIFICENT NEW UPRIGHT best make: will be sold for vances. 1921 :acramento st. PIANO: $200 w0 pay ad- IAILOR WANTED TO BUY A WELL Es- tablished shop injthe country, having a fine custom trade. Apply 437 Stevenson st., near 6th. ‘I:JAA.\}’ (1'.‘3-;;‘)?;]:;[& SULE AG. T FOR e Celvbrat allet avis and Fi con pianos, 408 Sacramento st. FAncy B 25() INVESTED FARNED: APRIL, $306; May, $382; June, §374: 1895 ave: weekly : proofs free. F. DALY, 1293 Bdwy,N Y. PMKUB_:;O Y‘l’flc WANTTONE? FINEST stock on the Paclfic coast. HE F. W. - CER CO., £38 Market st. . $ QH(JBAKERY. STATIONERY, ICECREAM . store—Must be sold account of sickness; 1living-rooms:oid-established business.1414 Ellis st. EFORE BUYING SEE HAINE BROS,, B ratne S Sisnos: ot whoteas prices. A, L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Pos: st. FOE RENT-LARGE BASEMENT SALOON: completely furnished for business: low rent. Inquire room 629, Parroit building, 825 Market st. 00D CHANCE FOR RESTAURANT MAN first-class oyster and chophouse: in best loca- tion; cheap; owner leaving . 216 Sixth st YHICKEKING, KN ABF, STECK.V O i e o 800 for $167: piase sor rent. BE! CURTAZ & SON, 14 BARGAIN:FINE UPRIGHT SC b Ty o o e YHON MAUZY, 508 POST ST._ SOHMER, ORNER STORE WITH l?lx’u.'lzizflgl:l large vard: good for grocery, or shoemaker; rent $13. 112 San Jose ave. 00D CORNER CIGAR-S{ORE: ON AC- count of sickness. Cor. Sixth and Market sts. LADY OF MEANS DESIRES A PARTNER {German); $25 capital. Room 2, 12 Mason st. Newby & Evans, Eriges snd other pianos. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITH. S H. MULLER. make: "m“&mfl;lg{zfia b TYPEWRITERS, e EMINGTON, $35: SMITH, $60; SEND FOR Rumplomsmramnm.mmtim

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