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14 BIRDS THAT ARE "SERVING TIME" Some Twenty Cocks Held in Marin County for Debt. MASON BOYS ON TOP. Sad Sequel to Last Sunday’s Splendid Main Near Tam- aipais. DEXTER'S HAM CHARLEY They Were Dispensed Gratls With a Lavish Hand in the Shape of Sandwiches. The gamecock fighters from Contra Costa ana San Francisco counties are feel- ing ratber blue. When they came to- gether last Sunday near Tamalpais station, in the biggest main of the season, they were the proud possessors of some sixty birds in fit condition to fight for any- body’s money. Some of the cocks died in the pit and a number of others succumbed to injuries received there. Still, there were fully a score of birds left with which to get up another main rext Sunday. There were ten birds belonging to Con Mooney’s coop and about & like number belonging to Johnny Mabher, the Berkeiey stockyards sport. Itisa long time slnce these two vete- rans of the- pit have handled their own birds against each other in the pit, and the prospect of their coming together to- morrow was being looked forward to with anticipations of great joy by the lovers of the sport. “It is all off now,” asone of the chicken- bandlers said yesterday while reviewing the recent main. “It was this way: Mooney and Maher loared their birds to a couple of Sausalito feliows, ¥ho had a good thing of it and could get the main off withoutinterference. They were to pay $5 for each dead one atter the imain, and give Mooney and Maher a percentage on the money that went into the poolbox. ““Well, they got to the ear of old Judge Belrhue and he loaned them his barn in which to hold the main—right in the heart of Sausalito. If it could have been brought off there the attendance would have amounted to several hundred people at a dollar a head, and the betting would have been heavy. Butone of the City Trustees got wind of the affair, and calf;d Judge'Belrhue down 1n great shape. He was so emphatic that the Judge at the last moment put a padlock on the barn and informed the fighters that they would have to find some other place. ‘*Constable Garrity was stationed out- side the barn with instructions to see that no fighting bedone in the township, and the entire crowd had to go out miles into the country to find a suitable location. “‘They drove to old John Mason’s distil- lery on the way to Mill Valley and took the place by storm “John Mason Jr. and his two brothers, Clinton and Harry, were about leaving for a two-day deer hunt when they were appealed to for the use of their barn. It was granted, especially as the party of | cock-fighters assured them that they wonld receive substantial rental for the place. “‘Charley Dexter, the well-known caterer, had sent out two cooked hams and a basketful of bread, which he intended shouid be sold to the people, but the Ma- son boys being uninformed of this, served the sandwiches and the beer free of cost— everything being ‘on the house.’ “At the close” of the day’s sport, the spectators baving driven away feeling elated by reason of tiie fun they had ha and in the pleasant prospect of a recur- rence of the same, the parties mainly in- terested sat down for a settlement. *The Mason boys had taken in no money at the refreshment stand and all the beer and the two hams had disappeared. They, thereiore, made no financial re- turns, nor could they produce the hams. That was the first nitch, the cock-fighters holding the Masons responsibie for some- thing like $20. an equivalent for a rough estimate of 200 sandwiches and abouta like number of glasses of beer. *The distillery young men, who by the way, aggregate nearly 600 pounds avoir- dupois, dernurred. “Finally one of them suggested a way out of the difficulty. ““ *We want §30 for the use of our barn,’ he said, ‘and as we owe you $20 for sand- wiches, there isexactly $10 coming to us.””” “The other parties declared the use of the barn was not wortk over $250 and an- other hitch ocenrred. ‘‘There was considerable wrangling after that but the Mason boys carried the day. The score or more fighting chickens were in an adjoining house in bsgrrels or else tied up in gunny sacks. This house was padlocked and the cockfighters invited to move off the grounds without the birds or else pay up $10. “Th y moved and the chickens are still ‘doing time’ over in Marin County, where they are being exercised daily by the Ma- sons in impromptu single set-tos or in battle royal.”” LINCOLN REPUBLICANS. An Interesting Meeting Ending With Cheers for McKinley and Pro- tection. A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Lincoln Republican Club of North Beach was held at its rooms on the corner of Powell and Union streets last night. The meeting was called to order by Henry 8. Martin and then Fred L. Jones, one of its members, presented the club with a beautiful life-size picture of Wil- liam McKinley. Mr. Cochran, who has charge of the drill coros, reported tnat he was drilling the corps re:ularly and that it would be the finest drilled corps in the City. L. A. Readelivered a stirring ad- dress on the principies of protection and predicted success for the Republican party in the coming caoipaign. Short speeches were maae by Alexander Camp- bell, C. Heinz, Thomas Mullin and others. The club adjourned with cheers for Mec- Kinley and protection. . . FOR ALLEG:D SLANDER. A Mining Superintendent Sues for Being Calied a Swindler. . Harrie C. Briges, superintendent, treas- nrer and general manager of the Red Jacket Mining Company of Silver City, Név., began suit in the Superior Court yesterday against Isaac Anderson for dam- ages for alieged malicious libel and defam tion of character. Mr. Anderson isa con- tractor and house-builder. > Mr. Briggs said yesterday: “This man Anderson is a stranger to me. He came into my office one day iast Febru- ary, called me a swindfer before a number »f persons who were in_the office, ] tompany was a swindle and otherwise abused me. I showed him the docr. An- derson has 1000 shares of stock in the Rea | the Scottish highlands, e O b O {Apii 1313 i | | i said the | b Brook & w, | Rafael drew near. | gines and got his boat out of the way. Jacket Mining Company, for which he paid 25 cents I‘!hltfl. e has paid $250 on it, and one 3-cent assessment. He bougut his stock of W.M. McMillan and not of me. The company is ull right; work will proceed as soon as pending fifiglnon is over, and I do not know what Anderson’s kick is unless it is that he objects to an- other assessment.” WILLIAMS SURRENDERS. The Ex-Inspector Says He Has No Other Intention but to Remain for Trial. Dick Williams, the ex-Customs Inspec- tor who was supposed to have skipped out to Mexico, surrendered himself to Mar- shal Baldwin yesterday afterncon. Half an hour later he was released on MON. bonds, furnished by Jerome Millard, 336 Valley street; Joseph A. Kelly, 2207 Steiner street, and George W. Duffield Jr., 1915 Larkin street. 3 “I have no intention of leaving San Francisco,”” said Williams yesterday. “Why should I? All my 1nterests are here, and I am confident of being uit- ted on all the charges which have brought against me. The rumor of my going away probably came about through the illness of my child. The doctor had recommended that she be given a change of climate, and I intended to take her to an Jose or Monterey. 2 “T{ae story that lyintended to flee th country was circulated by my wife in a spirit of revenge. Her idea is to give me all the trouble possible, and I must say that she is succeeding fairly well, Please say once for all, however, that I will be here when my case is called in August.” CAPTAIN TRIBBLE'S TRIAL Investigation Into What Came Near Being a Ferry- Boat Collision. How the Tiburon and the San Rafael Crossed at Close Range Near Alcatraz. An investigation was begun Thursday in the office of the United States Inspector of Steamships into the alleged negligence of Captain W. T. Tribble of the ferry steamer San Rafael on July 11, when he almost collided with the Tiburon off Alcatraz. Considerable interest was shown in the proceedings by the two railroad com- panies involved. A. W. Foster, president of the San Francisco and North Pacific Company, and James B. Stetson, president of the North Pacific Coast line, were pres- ent and participated in the examination. They were also represented by legal counselors. 'W. A. Phiillips and A. 8. Talbot, the Board of Local Inspectors, conducted the investigation, and John K. Bulger, Assistant Inspector of Steam Ves- sels, acted as secretary in the absence of Thomas R. Craigie, who was sick. Cap- tain White of the Tiburon, General Man- ager Whiting of the Donahue road and Captain Tribble, the defendant, were present. 7 Louis Gerstle, who made the complaint acainst Tribble, was the first witness called. He testified that on July 11 the steamer San Rafael was on her trip from San Krancisco l;: l:inusalito, -m}‘ thrlougl: the negligence of her captain she almos collidegd vgvim the Tiburon. The San Rafael left her slip at 3:30 p. M. on the Tiburon’s starboard quarter and diverging from the Tiburon. She was makiug the faster time and gradually came into a course parallel with the Tiburon’s about 200 yards off. Suddenly Captain Tribble changed .her course so as to cross the bows of the Tiburon, and only the prompt action of Captain White and the rapid reversal of the Tiburon’s engines, in Mr. Gerstle's opinion, preyented a disaster. Captain White gave testimony regard- ing his course and the narrow escape from collision. After nauling away from the City front he pat his boat on a course northwest .by a quarter north, and she was not diverted a point when the San e stopped the en- The investigation came up again yester- day, but was put over until- Wednesday next. ——————— HOTEL ARRIVALS, LICK HOUSE. Kiog & w, SanJose G McDonald, Colusa ~ H L } ird, Chicago /A Bacon & w, St Louls Mrs Hayes, Cal Miss Hayes, Cal M E Snow & w, Sacto A W O’Connor, San Jose Mrs M Walsh, Stockton Miss Walsh, Stockton A Perkins. Hantord F B Jones & w. Ferndale E W Brown, Ferndale C P Stewart, 111 G W Stockwell, [l J B Sexton, Napa E T Buekley, Lakeport X Thomas Plymouty A M Vincent, Coos Bay H H Clinton, Fresno Mrs Peakes, “anta (ruz Mrs Lraper, Santa Cruz W _F Englebright &fm, Mrs B Hallett, Nev City Nevada City € Van Norden, Auburn LM Loomis, Cal R £ Allen. Cal E Rawlens, Stockton P J S ockman, S Barbara E J Dufty, Cal A Goodman, Tenn Mrs J Goodman, Tenn Miss it Growsuer, Tenn G W Cal, Fori Ross J R Brown, Seattie F C White. Fresno I Copeland, Sacto G L Arnoid, Los Angeles W S Lyle, Cal J lLang, Calistoza J Alexander &w,Sonoma C W Kiilght. San Jose G C Waters, N GRAND HOTEL Bruce & w.LAngeles M Francount,, Parls Williams, San Ratael W T Thorp, Larkspur P Mathew, Cal A E Eisuer, Cal H Scapabel, Newcastle W H Schnabel, Newcastle Sanford, Cal Mrs Thompson, LAngeles s Brown, Los Angeles R H Mitchell,Santa Rosa A Knox, Stockton A Faddle, Fresno A French, N Y 8 G Owens. Bakersfield rs M Campbell, Ukiah Miss Campbell, Ukiah un P Grozler, Mass T K Hughes, Mass T Allen & w, L Angeles Mrs & O'Neil, Cal P Anderson & w, Cai R Heath & w, Novato Fitch & w, Xt0ckton A Eble, Chicago Haley, Chicago A I McSorley, S Andreas E Milier, Los Angeles H Daley, Fresno P McFane, Ukiah Mrs Dory, Vancouver Wright. N'Y D € Clark. Santa Cruz iss D Wheelock, Cal P H Granam, Willlams is3 O A March, Woodld C N McLouth, N Y T Baldwin, Lompoc E Gilman, Oroville rs A Harn, Sausalito D 4 9 o i PALACE HOTEL. Vatson & wi,S Cruz W H Hubbard, Tllinols McMurtrie, Guadalope B M Carr, Stanford Uni C W Lezch, <tanford @ Lion, San Jose 4 Scott, Ban Jose Miss H O'Brien, Boston Brownfie.d, Moatana J W Minturn, L Angeles Ferkins & w,NYork W R Hughes, U S N ipworth, Mississippi G C Stewart, St Louts G L Carden, Buffalo Miss Cardet, Buffalo ‘Taylor, Buffalo Men £ W Soipps.s Diego Hoitsinzer, S Diego W Biamet, U S 8 H Ailerdice. US N Mrs M Hubbs, New York L Lamson, Oniario W B Kennedy, U 8 A W Parzer, New York F Koenigs, Ireland J Hurley, Los Angeles B F Leete, Keno Miss Brown, Kirkwood COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Mrs C Cummings &dr A Pugh, Ls Porte Mendota W H Murgatroyd, Sacto H Morton & w1, Sacto Mrs C W Garrett & ch, J Seitz, Benicia Fresno W Carahy, ~onora ¥ 8 Calder, Nelson, B C P Mcinti7e, Sonora W Harkan, Petalums. 3 3 baly, Stockton W Dawsou, Stockton H F Chappin, Stockton Miss E Chapin, Stockton CE Smal: & wi, Chico G Wilson & w. Fresno W L Warnekros, Fresno Mrs H Rupelpe, Fresno G F Bauer, Philadelphia M Paulter, Los Augeies J E Colins,Grass Valley A McCabe, Grass Valley Mrs Lewis, 'Los Angeles G b Sargent, N H 4 E Muskitt, Jackson J C Ensign, Genver R iusign, Denver J G Lawlor. Walnut Crk D R Harris, Fresno D Adams, Fresno W Kenny, Chicago Mrs M Claft & d,Stockton H A Getz'& wi. 1.os Ang NEW WESTERN HOTEL. 1 3 Dufty, Chicago G H Shauf, Chicago Pat King, Ireiand H Watham, N Y~ € H Reynolds & w, Cinn R C Bowen & w, Sn Jose E'P Epplnger, Los Ang R ¥ Irwin, Los Ang L] E"’g;rsmi Ynog J Adams, Lacos A Bowers, 'Laconia. 4 ¥ Harding. Seattle "W H Hartely, Beibany J M Reddy, Chicago T B n. Los Aug Mrs M Jose, Lus Ang Mrs Mandena, Los Ang G B Lyman, Baker City L T Smith, Jackson Peter Uleson, “acto R C Mitehel, Chicago T F Corbett. rort and M Smith, Haywards Ma-cie Mast, Haywards R Brown, Chi.ago E B Nelson & w, Wash V' W Kalatiof, Livermre BALDWIN HOTEL. 4 E Manlove, Sacto G E Friant. San Jose J Norton, ldaho 4 ST Goodbe, Sult Lake D Graven, Los A A J Buckles, Fairfie. B Wilmetn, New Yrk J Groum, Paris Walters, New York H T Brown, New York Un l‘!‘ Baven Flu“r(::d :‘l:ac L‘g‘}ll-r. Seattle rmsirong, W s A Willie Colusa C B Daring. Willows R Smith, Fresno L Miss Watts, Buite Captain Hes Chicago New York Miss A .fil" York PR Golden eagles are rapidly increasing in THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, ‘JULY 18, 1896 UTRO BOLTED THE MEETING. The Election Commissioners ' Held a Stormy Session. LITTLE BUSINESS DONE. The Mayor Refused to Put Mo- tions Made by Other Members. AUDITOR BRODERICK'S WIT. M:: Popper Finally Recognized as the Representative of the Democracy. Mayor Sutro got up in the midstof a meeting of the Election Commissioners yesterday and left the other members to transact the business of the board. The meeting was a repetition of those that have gone before during the week, and wordy wrangles and personalities were the order of the day. At one stage of the proceedings Mayor Butro said that the rottenness of the dast election was appalling. “That’s so,”’ rejoined Auditor Broder- ick *If it hadn’t been rotten you wonld never have been elected,” A little later, when the Mayor had an- nounced that he would insist that none butthose whose names appear on the as- sessment roll should act as election officers, instead of heelers, as heretofore, he brought the wrath of both the Auditor and City and County Attorney down on his head. p ) *Such language is entirely uncalled for, said Attorney Creswell. “If you would pay more attention to your duties asa mermber of this board and iess to playing to the galleries, you wonld do more work and not retard us so much.” ‘Auditor Broderick threw in an em- phatic “That’'s what I think,” and the at- tempt to transact business proceedea. Commissioner Creswell said that to ease the Mayor’s mind he would move that all names that had been submitted be con- sidered as nominees for positions in the election booths. As there were but 5000 of these the Mayor would have a nice little time all by himself looking over the lists and finding out how many are on the assessment roll. The Mayor looked blankly at Mr. Cres- well fora moment, and then, as the full import of the motion broke upon him. he took his turn at getting angry and said: “I shall not entertain such a frivolous motion. You are trying to defeat my purpose, which is to have an honest election.” Further squabbling was prevented by Max Popper demanding to know whether or not he had been recognized as the re: resentative of the Democratic party. He said that there was some doubt in his mind on this point and that he wanted the matter settled before he attended any more meetings of the commission. Com- missioner Creswell informed him that he ‘was so recognized. This momentous question having been settled to the apparent satisfaction of those present the meeting adjourned until this mornin; The German Hospital At the regular July meeting ot the board of directors the following staff of physicians was elected for the German Hospital: Visiting physicians—Dr. J. F. Morse, Dr. H. Kreutz- mann, Dr. G. Dresel, Dr. R. Baum; consuitin, physicians—Dr. Beverly MacMonagle, Dr. W. A. Martin, Dr; D W. Montgomery, D L. New: mark, Dr. M. Regensburger, Dr. Paoli de Vecehi, Dr. A. Wilheim. Dr. Max Saloman re- tains the posiiion held by him for the past two years as city physician of the society. SAN FRANCISCO *'CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALYI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—630 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streots, open until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. W ANTEDL—BY X WOMAN, WASHING 3ND ironing, housecleaning or plain sewing, by the 40 oriease cail or address MRS. MACK. 748 on. EXEERIENCED GERMAN LADY WISHES Work of any kind by the day, $1; Ora situation s housekeeper. 602 Howard st. SIIUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN young woman in a German family to do gen- eral housework. Address G. W., box 18V, Call. Y OUNG GIEL WANTS SITUATION A8 & nursegirl. _Cail or address 717 Stockton st. EING A PRACTICAL MINER AND PROS- pector in piacer and quartz. also expert with mineral rod, wants partner to furni h grub, ourfic and expenses for prospecting. W. A. M., 231 Sauchez st. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION WITH private family; onderstands the care of horses :‘d driving; good reference. D. MULLEDY, San teo. HELP WANTED—Continued. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Asso., 102 Seventh. H. Bernard. JBANBERS—FORt FMPLOVAMENT CALL SEC P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 825 Grant ave. ARBERS' PROTKCTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 857 Ciay. SABBERS ASSOCTATION Ox EMPLOY- ment. Sec'y, i (. Hamann. ¥ iarretl. (GERMAN GARDENER AND MAN ABOUT X place; gcod references. Address Gardener, box 8, this office. MIDDLF AGED LADY TO DO NURSING BY the day or housework and cleaning by day or week. 11 136 Eighth st. / ANTED—HOUSEWORK BY THE DAY BY German woman. Address MRS. E. WUEST, 524 Alabam, ESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN LADY would do hovsework and plain sewing part of the day in exchanze for good room and board. Ad-, dress C., box 96, Call Office. / ANTED_BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, place to do light housework; 36 per month. Address 14 Day st., near Twenty-ninth. TTUATION WANTED BY SCOTCH WOMAN as ook in private family, or for bousework in smali family. 170214 Polk st.,cor. Clay. Y QUNG MAN, 35 YEARS OLD, WANTS PO- sition on_stock ranch: accustomed to horses; Wil take part pay in horses. L. WHITELEY, 781 Sutter st., San Francisco. W L ,CHESTER 11OUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Mariket—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms: 25¢ o $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per Week: free bus and bagwa~e 10 #nd from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—2 GERMAN COUKS, $30 AND $35: 2 Scandinavian girls, same house, $25 and $20: 2 giris _for seneral housework for Ala- meda, $20 and $25: Eureka, $25; laundress for Oskiand. $25: chambermaid, country hotel, $20; waltress for restauran , $6 & week. Apply to J. ¥. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st ADY WOULD LIK:. POSITION AS HOUSE- keever or light housework. Call 137 Seventh st., room 4. ¢) WAITRESSES, COUNTRY HOTEL FARE paid, $20: waitress, springs, fare pald both ways, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. OUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO- housework and cooking. Apply 2 at 29 Moss st. SOAIDy, ARy I i (GIRLTO0 CARE FOR CHILD SIX YEARS and do sewing, $15; call early. C.R. HAN- SEN & C0., 110 Geary st. ARBEF P, REVOLVING CHAIRS; mediate saie: departure: bargain. 517 East st. JANTED — RELIABIs¢ RiAL ESTATE man as solicitor: must have good reference. Address T. B., box 108, Call Office. SCANDINAVIAN “TAILOR TO WORK IN shop; 533 Second st. H. J. JOHNSON. N ¥ OR TWO PERSONS 10 JOIN CAMPING party. Apply at once, 437 Fourth st. 9Y, X0 LEARN BARBER TRADE. 21033 ANTED — FIRST-CLASS AGENT FOR Howard st. W laundry. 685 Thirtieth st., Oakland. W ASTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navs, able-bodied. un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less ihan & feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habi able (0 read, write and speak Enzlish proper.y: only citizens of the United Sta:es or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 becomw citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service offers special inducements; glving opvor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on hoard our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrui ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. D}ZES&:(AREB FROM NEW YORK WANTS work at ladies' houses by the day or at home. 305 Eddy st. Dy b RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES A PLACE IN the country; thoroughly domestiéhted; good %t:xlk and hausekeeper. Address A. D, box 142, VW OMAN WITH A& CHILD WANIS SITUA- ton; city or country: is good cook and can do general housework. Call or address 221 Minna. I e S e sezing. o rork of aoy wine. Call at 126 Fourth st., room 17, first floor. S AT R IR L mmateLa oo West Oakland. ] ABKIN-ST. BRANCH. 1702% POLK ST. JCLBERLY PROTESTANT LADY WANTS A £ood home {n a small family in return for ser- Vices; 13 a c00d Cook, near and systematic; also trustworthy: references. Address MRS. D., box 109, Call Office. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION to take care of chilaren aud do sewing. Call or address 3 Yerba Buena st. QIIUATION WANTED AS COMPANION OR nurse by rehable young lady. Address B. D., box 147, Call Office. "OUNG WIDUW DESIRES A POSITION A4S Bousekeeper; city or country.. Call 1to6 only, 122 Taylor st.. room 18. - (GEEMAN COOK, NEAR CITY, Flu:xcu IRONER, NEAR CITY, 83 fancy ironer, country, $25 to $30; French lau; -(i.ry. extra hand. C. K. HANSEN ¥ Co., 110 ieary st. PRIVATE family, $20; German or Scandinavian house- keeper, rauch near city, $20: German girl for Lousework, city, with rererence, $15. C. R. HAN- SEN & C0.,110 Geary st. W AITRESS, KESORT HOTEL, $20, FARE Pald: 2 waitresses, nice country hotels, $20, etc.; waltress. Ukiah, $20, fare paid; 4 waitresses, city hotels, $20, etc.; fancy ironer, $25, board and Toom; cook for 10 men, $18 per month. Family cook, $25: German cook, $25; girl for Alvarado, $20; 25 girl for housework., $16 10 $25: 15 housegirls 1o take places from $10 (0 §15: 12 girls to assist, nice places, $5. $8, $10 and 812 per month. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. NEAT GIRL OR ~AMERICAN WOMAN, chamberwork and piain washing, country hotel, $15. tare paid: German or Scandinavian woman on ranch. $20, fare paid; laundress, $20: 8 waitresses, same, ‘country hotel, $20 each. MURRAY & READY, Leading Empioyment Agents, 634 und 636 Clay st ERMAS GOVERNESS, cond girls, $25; krench maid, $2: laun- dress, $30; coox. $35: 25 hovsework zirls, city and country, $20_and '$25; 6 young girls assist, $10t0 $15. " MI8S CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. (99K, BOAKDING-HOUSE; $25. MISS CUL- LEN, 328 Sutterst. $25: 3 GHRMAN JOIBST- CLASS WAITRESS, NEAT, THOR- oughly experienced, wishes work. Call or ad- dress 708 Stuckton RE IABLE SINGLE WUMAN, GOOD COOK, wishes a place as. housekecper or cook. 759 Mission st NITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG_ WOMAN b to do.light housework. Address or call 875 Folsom st. ' RELIABLE ' WOMAN WOULD LIKE A \ piace to do chamberwork or assist with house- work in small family. Address or call, 321 Ellis st., room 140, ¢) YOUNG GIRLS JUST FROM THE BAST want situations to do general housework. Please call 1,07 Natoma st., off Eleventh, bet. Howard aud Mission, ESPECTAELE WOMAN WISHES TO DO housework in small familyor upstairs work and help with children; is bandy at sewiug. 1129 ‘Lreat ave., downstairs, YOMPETENT: YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW with a child wishes housekeeper's position, chamberwork or sewing; city or country. Call or address 917 Market si., room 19. W ASTS * SITUSTION — A COMPETENT woman wants situation as cook or general housework in a private family: good city refer- ¢nces; mo objection to the couniry. Apply 29 Pleasant st., between Taylor and Jones. YQUNG GIRL LATELY FROM IRELAND desires situation to do general housework or upstairs work: is 8004 plain sewer and knitter and kind to chiidren. Cal 1122 Harrison st., near Seventh. ERMAN OR FRIENCH COOK; $356. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutterst. JANTED—FOREMAN FOK STEAM LATUA dry; must understand his business and be sober man: agood place for the rizht p.rty. An- swer by letter and give references. Address box 95, Mercury Office, San Jose, Cal. W ANTED—STEADY M IN COMMISSION business: will pay $75 per month: cash re- quired $150." See STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. OY TO LEARN GROCERY BUSINESS; must reside with parents. 126 Clay, bet. 4 and 5. PARTSER WITH $50 IN WELL-PAYING cash business: clears $50 each. 235 Third st. Snm-:’uk“ ER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP. 335 Gough st. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 8d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 50c;week 81 Lo $2 50;reading-room strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. RAND CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOTS AND shoes, bedrock prices: $6 shoes cut to 33, 85 to 82 50, 84 to $1 50, $2 50 to $1 25: all goods sacrl ficed next 15 days in order to enlarge store and put in new stock. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hote., INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD S1.,NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. W ANTED—&N IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing 0 patent? Protect your ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBUKN & 0., Dept. L, Patent Aitor- neys, Washincton, D. C., for their $1500 prize offer and list of 200 Inventions wanted. WE HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value: cast Off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission (G EBMAN OR DANISH HOUSEKEEPER, X '$20. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. RY ACME HOUS 7 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room} 25c & night: $1 a week. ‘ ASTEU — PROTESTANT Y §25: German cooks, 825 and §35: German and French second giris, 20 and $25: German nursery governess, $25: French girls for Louse- Work and assist,320 and §10, LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. AITRESS. COUNTRY, $20. HOTEL GA- ZETTE, 420 Kearny st. PEKMA.\ENT POSITION IN BEREKELEY for neat, reliable girl or woman- general house. work : 2 adulis; wages $8a month: American, Ger- man or Swede. Address N. U., box 88, Call Oflice, IRL. 11 TO 13 YEARS, FOR LIGHT WORK in exchange for gocd home and clothes: Cath- olic preferred. ~Address A. M., San Pablo. Y OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOGSEWOEK and children; wages $10. 2925 Jackson st. REE BEER—2 SCHOONERS FOR 5 & bottle of lager or steam, 5c., at 637 Cl INGLE FURNISHED ROOMS, 25 #1 week. Rosedale Hous., 321 Ellis, nr. Ly |, JRDELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND HOWARD J sts.; eingle furnished rms_75¢ week, 16¢ night. 1() MEN TO TAKE LODGING aT luc, 18¢ and 20c a night, including codtes and roils. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. E. §FENOVED FROM 608 CLAY TO 613 - Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5¢. ODGINGS, 50 TO 150 PEE NIGHT; CLEAN, Continental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. Bl RIS CITYSING' E ROOMS, 15, 30 AND 25 8ents per night. $i. $1 25, 81 80 per week. Pacific House, Conmercial and Leidesdorf sts. IRL TO WORK IN LABLELING DEPART- ment. Call after 9, 40 Geary st. Y 9556, GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWOEK. 1409 Dupont st. W ANTED—GOOD WAITRESS; WAGES 86 8 week. 7 Taylorst. ERVANT GIRL WANTED, 1229 ELLIS ST, between Octavia and Lagu VIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN SMALL FAM- ily, wages $12. Call 1,94 Bartlett st. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. Apply 94 Sixth st. Y OGS GERMAN WIDOW, WITH A CHILD of 7 years, wants situation; eity or country: is g00d cok und can do general housework. Call 810 Clay st. ITUATION WANTED 10 DO SEWING BY & capable seamstress: children's clothes ana plain diesses neatly made; car fare and $1 a day. Address Woman, box 110, Cail Uffice. JWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing and ironing. Address S. W., box 101, Call Oftice. 7 OUNG WOMAN FROM THE EAST WANTS position as working housekeeper. 86514 Mar- ket st.. room 18. RESFE(TABLE WOMAN "WOULD LIKE chamberwork and sewing: Do objection to country. Address M. M., 1642 Twenty-fifth st. / ANTED—GOOD FRENCH OR GERMAN girl for waiting at table or second work: ref- erences. Call bet. 10 and 12, 5 and 6, 1640 Pine st,/] ERVANT-GIRL THAL SPEAKS GERMAN Houfor small taniliy: no children. 615 Twenty- t st (99D GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 953 Halzht st. W2 TED—PUPILS TO LEARN NEGATIVE retouching; terms reasonable. 131 Post st TANT=D — GIRL FOR GENEAL HOUSE- YY¥ work in country. Call at 822 Turk st. REFINED LADY TG MANAGE AN OFFICE busiuess. “Call 131 Pcst, room 21. AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 86c: MOENING and eve clusses: 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. Y OUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper or any other light work. Call 110 Sixth st., room 10. "UCNG LADY, UNIVERSITY AND NOR- mal graduste, desires a position as visiting or resident governess: English, German aud French; highest references. Y. L., box 98, Call Office. ERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- making taught, 35 per month; pupils can work for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack- et and_skirt patterns cut to order, 25¢ up. Mc- DOWELL academy,636 Market,opp. Palace Hotel. T ADIES—FHEE! FREE! LESS EVERY Tues., 2t0 3: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, . 67. RESSMAKEK, GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- ter, wania a few more engagements at $1 50 & day; references: speaks German. AddressA. H. D.. box 90, Call Office. RESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING cheap. Call or address 2118 Mason st. Y UNG LADY DESIRES POSITION IN RE- fined family as governess; speaks French and Italian; weil educated: aiso good seams:ress or care of children. Call 2030 Pacific ave. Wi ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25¢ 10 $1 80 per night $150 1056 jer week; convenieut and respectabl iree bus and baggage to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. R HANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY ST, FUR- « nish havmakers. threshing crews, harvest hands, fruit pickers, lnmber and wood men, min- €rs. teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, covks, waiters, hotel and restaurant ana _iaundry heip. ' Wire, phone or mall us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. CRINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE CHURCH NOTICE! HOWARDST. M. E. CHURCH, BE- tween “Second and Third_streets, two blocks from Palage Hotel—Rev. W. W, Case, . D., pastor; Martin Schultz, musical director; W. F. Gibson, Sunday - school superintendent. The special’ music_to-morrow will consist of 50l0s by Mrs Carrie Brown Dexier of Oakiand, soprano. Mr. L A. Hughes, violinist, and the Misses Pearl and Maud Noble, coroet and trombone. Hours of public services 11 A.». and 7:45 P M. Sunday- school at12:30. Praver-meeting Wednesday even- ing. Epworth League 6:45 Sunday evening. Morn- ing sermon by Rev. Everett M. Hill. Evening, lec'ure by the pas.or, subject, “Climbing Fools® Hill.”Te'ephone black 96 NOTICE OF MEETING>, hielp; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO., 640 Clay. P G- SOUK'S SO SURPLIES COUKS: ALL -branches:short notice. 14 Gearv, tel.Grant 43. JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 3148 Sutter: tel Grant S0. (QHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT J office: best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426 N¥EAT AND WELL-EDUCATED JAPANESE young man wishes a situation where he can have Wme to study apd earn a small salary; has Dbad experience in office ur general housework, Or can wait at table; best of references. Address W. T, box 127, Call Office. TEADY SOBER MAN WANTS POSITION on private piace; understands driving, care of | horses, cows and plain gardening; 5 years in last lace: good references. Address A. D., box 10, “all Oftice. Oakland. EZ, ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR snnual meeting of the stockho ders of the San Francisco and Jonquin Valley Rellway Company will be held at the office of the com- pany, $21 Market st, €an Francisco, Cal, on UESDAY, the 21st day of July, 1596, at the hour of 4 P."M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeiing. ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, oo ST DR. ALFRED W. PERRY HAS RE- moved his office to rooms 20-21, Murphy Bullding, corner Market and Jones sts, and his residence to 2711 Sacramento st. = _BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84 collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montev st.. room 6. Te'. 5580, DIVIDEND NOTICES. Bz DIVIDEND No. 35 (35 CENTS PER share) of the Hutchinson <ugar Plan ation Comphny will be payable at the office of the com- 'y, 827 Marke: st., on_and after Monday, July 0. 1896, = Transfer books will elose Tuesday, July 14, 1898, at 8 o’clock P. M. E. H. SHELDON. Secretsry. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. T ADIES INTENDING TO ENGAGE SER- vants' wilt find it to their ad\antage to call or send their order where pains you with reliable help. For tionality call or 312 Sutterst. C. B _EANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY &r. » furnish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us your oriers: prompt at- teution guaraateed: telephone Grant 185. REFISED LADY (MIDDLE-AGE) OF GOOD : ddress desires posit'on for afiernoon and evening, or either as companion. or would ac' as Dursery governess to children in gentleman's fam- ily; or any other work where a well-behaved son is required and appreciated: speaks English and Germay fluently. Inquire st 1814 Fulton st teken to supply /6013 Of ANy na- send to J. F. CRUSETT & CO., ITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN- American boy of 18 who Is 1iving with his par- ents Lo work in office, store or wholesale house: he can keep books and is & good penman. Pieage ad- dress 17 Beaver st. - RELIABLE MAN WISHES SOME BOOK- keeping for small stores. Address A. 8., box 88, this office. JLECTRICIAN AND MECHANICAL draughtsman _wants tion: competent. Please address D. M., box 38, this office. BOFESSIONAL VIOLINIST AND PIANIST wishes engagement to travel or otherwise. Ad- dress P. V., box 86, Call Ottice. JCAERGETIC HONEST YOUNG MAN WISH- es position of some kind of work: very With tools. Address H. Y., box 88, Call. ANDY JAPANKESE GAKDENER WANTS asituation to take care of horses and cows: understands all kinds of work: 2 b in lust ;ltc!. Call or sddress HARRY SUZUKAWA, 18 Church st. \W ANTED—BY STRONG YOUNG MAN, POSL- tion as night watchman or jauitor: hotel or office bulidings; best of recommendations: will ive bonds 1o any amount. Address Special, 1411 TKIn st. SIT\VA T'ION BY COACHMAN (ENGLISH): thoroughly understands his,busine-s, also zar- den and cow: ‘wjililng about place: first class refer- ences. Addréss' TED, 2258 Buena Vista ave., Alameda, Cal, " ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN AND WIFE, With no children, situations in hotel or restau- rant or ou ranch; country preserred: best of refer- ences. Call or address H. BISSE LL, 1807 Mission. | found: H AIEDEESSING: MANICURING LESSONS. MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st. and 105 Ninth. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; s Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to 36 ee 'bus and | agza~e 10 aud from ferr WANTED, AKERS, $26 AND 850; 2 Fastern farmers. $20 and found; wine- cellar man, $1 day and $30; 4 laundrymen, $0: laborers for mine: iurnace man, $42 and found errand-boy for country, $10 and found, and ovhers Apply to J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. w ANTED—HOTEL COUK, #50; CONFAC- tioner, 814 weex; French beamaker. $20 and four! restuurant cook. and others. Apply to J. F. CROSE[T & CO.. 628 Sacrumento st. W E ARE SHOE DOCTORS; Wi REPAIR your oid shoes and make them &% good as Dew, snd with our new machines we can do your ! at one-hal?f the usual price; done whilo” you 562 Mission st.. between 1irst and Second sta. BES ELACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and ladies’, gents’ and chitdren’s mistic and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. RYOM3 15c Ty 76¢ PER NIGHT: 50 TO 81 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS 0 know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 Iarge rooms: 25¢ per nigh:: $1 to $3 per week. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter ELSHY HOUSE ™ 8833 MARKET ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 60c. night; 31 to $2 week. MENT® Fw MANHATTAN STOCK ¥0OD; all grocers’kee It ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY week; rooms for two, 25 a day, $1 50 & week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 st W‘AETED — MEN TO LEARN BAJ R trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalorne sent. &. F. Barber School. 1515 Howard. AGENTS WANTED. Eurum LIFE =—PURE LIFE— ~—INSURANCE— =——AT COST.—— AGENTS WANTED. PORTER BUILDING, SAN JOSE. $ UPJA DAY—MEN AND WOMEN. CALL YV room 433. Emporium _building, fourth floor. TEAVE -MEN TO HANDLE SIDE LINE; also a few city canvassers. 915 Kighth st. AG!-:INTs—notsEMOLD AKTICLE YOU CAN sel makes money. Department 4, Detrois Paper-hag Compuny. Detroit, Mich. FIRST-CLASs RESTAURANT COOK, §75 T0 $100; head and second cooks. country hotel, $100: cook and wife, country hotel, $70 to §80; pastiy cook, country hotel, $40; broller, Tastau- 1ant, 855; second cook, restaurant, $55; German ©cook, country hotel, $35 to $40: neat Eastern sec- gnd head wi ter, $50; 6 : 8 waiters for resort, ut, city, $25, $30, $35, C. ers, hotel, arm work, : 10 waiters, restau: R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. LACKSMITH, $3 A DAY; BLACKSMITH, $40 and board: sugar-pine edgerman, country. $50; 6 farmers, same ranch. steady work, $20; 10 farmers, $15 aud $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., ISHWASHER, HOTEL. NORTH, $20 AND 4J sare advanced: dishwasner for a resort, $20; 6 dishwashers, restaurant. city, $20, $25, 830. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 10 COOKS, BOTELS 'AND RESTAURANTS, $65, 850, $40, $30 and $25; 3dishwashers, $15 and $20: baker for a _camp. $30; cook and wife; 3 raoch cooks. MURRAY & READY, Leadinz Employ ment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. MAY,TO BUN BINDER, 835 AND F_0ND: I 'boy to ride horse, $15; 20 farmers. 830, 326 and $20; mountsin teamster, $:0; 6 milkers, $25: 5 butter'makers, $25: 3 choremen for a ranch. $15 and $20; 5 laborers for a mine, $35 per month and 20 tiemakers: farmer and wite, see boss here. 'MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 834 and 636 Cl WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—CABINET BATH CHEAP FUR cash. Address 29 Eddy st., room 28. ANTED—TO EXCHANGE A PET DEER ECOND - HAND for a bicycle. PARMENTER, Winters,Cal. lenses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Montgomery PERSONA YEARS OLD, EWISH GENTLEMAN, 29 % 3 unld like to meel d the business: Ol enenAd‘('h’a.:l M. Z., box J a nice Jewish younx I wouid be willing to_hel}. ject matrimony: confiden:fal. 38, Call Office. ST NANE 5 —MAN MISSING; BY NAME fession: shoes cut on toes; age about 85 years. L. FIGONE, 425 Broadway. : ARD READING, 26c; LADIES ONLY. ROOM 17, 344 McAllister st., 1 tu Bp. M. ik FREE: DIVOKCE LAWS A S‘F& A private: no charze unless successfal; all claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- Tenasd te G HOWEK, atty-at-law, 850 Marke: s; NGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE A mwapaber Hllastration, 444 Pine st., is now open, after the vacation. For particulars apply or address above. ARKET ST., rd dwellings DD JOB COMPANY, 1028 '8 job work In ail branches, ents s teler and o her property st & mOmEnt's nou phone Mint, 601. WISE & GK z LICE — THAT AC SS WHOSE HAIR ired_so much had ii dressed at G. n:‘(i#{“;. 111 Stockton st., for -enly 25¢: DER«.R also sells that “‘Quinonia” hair tonic Which I told you about; he does g0od work, QURE CURE FOR POISON TRE CURE FOR S ‘worms aud other skin_ trouble: s lieved: improves complexion; external L sent by mall for 25 cents. Address P. O. 3053, San Francisco. Ca'. Sl DR, PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND F M P aruists wrinkles removed or no chars purrst tollet articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47. \fBS. SADIE EVANS' COSMETIC PARLORS, M 'R6s34 Marier st rooms 12 N ; CITY, DESIRES ADY, STRANGER IN THE OITY, DESIRE: business partner;smail capital. 123 Post st.., 7.2 EGAL BUSINESS TRA 4 J_out publieity; advice free and confldenlhl.' G. JEFFRESS, 402 Montgomery st.. room 18.: 5 OUTDOOR ST REOPTICON SHOW EVE- oy might cor. Market and Sixth sta. ; artistic ad- Vertisements in living light; promoters of busi- Dess. Consult OWL ADY. CO., 1140 Market st. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU : also A clubuy furnitare, carpets, biankets, etc.: s dress s, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHILD'S, 218-315 Mason st. ; open évenings, JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN ERY ROOM | Wiichester House, 44 Third st., near Mark: 200 rooms, 26¢ to §1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus and bagzage to and from the ferry. T AT JEV REPATRIX W low prices; first-class work guaranteed. atrial to J. . BRITTAL Geary, nr. he.’uin JUITS TO ORDER ON INS' ALLM M aranteed pariles, $15 upwal TA]()“TH: Company,1117 Market st. ,bet 7th and “v' 2 NG OU PECIALTY: l{»d e put on razor,25¢. Razor R J. M. EDMU eases of nose, throal LOAKS, © AND S ETAILED manufrs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome, upstairs. ERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW leBll’)', o Jowest rates. 948 Mark t. - STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HAIR- « dresser. removed 1024 Popular prices. D GOLD, SILVER, G AND LADIES Lclntmm: bought. COLMAN. 41 34. cor. Jessie. DRESSMABERS RESSES 82 UP; WRAPPERS 35 O D awn 8t un. 5058, Natoma st.. above MUSICAL INSTRUM NOTHER SPECIAL INDU T purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- Zant_new upright pianos, tosether with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for $6 per month; only $6 cash pavment uired: ry _Inst cuaranteed. SHERMAN. CLAY & C Kearny and Sutter st: tives of Steinway & S LEARANCE SAL VT PRI ) up; everything at cost. BRUENN LOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF small goods at- prices less than goods coss Ianded in New York; just the chance to buy a fins instrument for your summer outing at small ou lay; violins, $1°36: mandolins, $3 35; guitars. $3; antoharps, §1; accordiors, fiutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for instruments, violin outfits, étc.; new {anos for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 arket st., Spreckels building. N OP' ORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED AN excellent upright piano, fine action and tone; uaranteed 5 years: $125; delay and you lose it oom 12, Flood building. b 100 EOE 4 GOOD TPRIGHT; $125 FOK & $ large Newhall up: $1756 for fine new planos: call at once if you want bargains. MATU- ATS, 769 Market st. ILLIAM G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR the ceiebrated Hallet & Davis and Fraucis Ba- con pianos, 406 Sacramento st. IANUS—DO YOU WANT ONE? FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE F. W. SPE. CER CO., 933 Market st. EFORE BUYING SEE HATNE BROS., BUSH & Gerts' and Knabe planos; at wholesale prices. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 824 Post st. CHICKHM‘NU. KNABE, STECK, VOSE, STER- ling pianos: see our naw piano for $187; pianos jor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O Farreil. 4(), EOSEWOLD PIANO AND STOUL ON + 85 instailments. 221 Leavenworth ai INE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT (DULCE mer), $10: very 08 Shotwell st. ABARGAIN:FINE UPRIGHT SCHMITZ $1352 15 eanite: st., next Hibernia Bank. YHEON MAUZY, 5U8 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans. 1 UPERIOR VIOLIN ) H. MULLER. make: iges #nd other pianos. ITHERS, OLD &NEW rejairer. am placa. CLAIRVOYANTS ABSOL Failure unknown. PROFESSOR ) NELLE, the priuce of ciairvoyants, will give ad. vice on' business speculations, insurance. love, courtship, marriage and divorces; settles lovers' guarreis, reunites the separated and caoses a happy marriage wiih the one of your choice: he loeates mines and hidden treasures, tells of your friends and encmies, removes -evil influences, cures bad habits, gives advice on lawsuits and everything relaiing to the future; thousands of families long separated reunited by his efforts; thousands of hearts made glad through his preaio- tions; send stamp for eircular. 230 Eddy st Hours from 9 to 9 daily and Sundays. ITANA THE GYPSY. This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Ori¢nt 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 a. d happy marriage with the one of your choice; hours, 9 10 8 P. M. # Turk st [ KODAKS, CAMERAS ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 1o A. K 1| 19 Sixth send poscal. EDUCATIONAL. MBS, MELVILLE SNYDER, 715 POST ST, vocal music: | fano: elocution: practical Shakespearean and general dran atic acting a spe- cialty; vocal classes Monday, 8 P.M.: 81 a month, RS, A LUTHER, LESSONS 0. PIANO, guitar and banjo; 85¢c. 124114 Market st. 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, 525 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion In shorthand, typing, Lookkeeping, etc.: life scholarshiv $50; low rates per week and month. ELASCO'> LYCKUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— 1. "Private theatricals arranced : puplls rehearsed on stage. B. 5 and 12, . O. 0. K. block, 7th and Mkt NV O- 1 COUK, RESORT HOIEL, MUST DO A\ pastry, $60 and reom: 2 waiters, small piaces, #20and foom. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 749 Market. W ANTED —A SATESMAN WHO Has A thorough knowledge of the stove and hard- ware business, and who has had some experience as traveler. Apply by letter, stating salary re- duired and references, to C. D, box 107, Call ce. ENTLEMAN WANTS A GOOD, STEADY Joung man to travel with &im for his board, clot] lnfi and expenses, and will make himself generaily useful; (o0 such & person asnap. Inqulre immedtat ly, from 1 to 4, at 820 Geary st FFICE-BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD: ggust wrlte a good hand. Address P.O. box 25 5 GD\JD BARBER, SATURDAY AND SUN- day. 4314 Third st. [SARBER SATURDAY AFTERNGON. B72% Howard st. BA}(H‘E WANTED, ml? HAYES BT, Sarurdsy evening, Sunday; §4. BAKBER WANTED, 1435 MONTGOMERY avenue. AKBER TO TAKE.CHARGE OF SMALL shop. 709 Fifih ave., near Bay District. WASTED-4 POLISHER AND PLATER. 225 Beale st. SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveving, architecture- sssay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt, MB2E STEWERT, § NTH DAUGHTER Of the seventh daughter, still astonishes the ety by producing exact likeness of your futare husband or wife: the xreatest trance clairvoyant and card-reader on the coust: test her powers ere she sails for Europe: she guarantees to bring back lost love; makes peace and happiness in the hom Rooms Band 4,917 Market st. 7 MME, TRUE CELEBRATED GYPSY, UF VL precedented success in New York City, groa est card reader on the coast, gives infaliibie love. charms (0 all; hours 10108 Rooms 44-45, 508 Stockton st. ; e.evator. ME. PORTER., WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY ant, card-reader, born v a dounole vell and eecond sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 128 Turk st., nr. Jones, URNE., WORLD-RENOWNED MMl SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells pass, present and future: prices moderate. 856 Mission, ME. ARNDT, BES) FORTUNE § ELLER LN 4YL the world: 50c and 21, shows you (he pictureot your :ature husband or wite, 4 Twelfth, cor.Market LOCUTION, DRAMA. DELSARTE, PHYSI- cal culture, voice culiure: appearances ar- anged. 299 Hyde st.: call after 1 P. ar. RB\N SCHOOL AT 2124 CALIFORNTA ST.; opens July 27, 1806, N. W. MOORE, Prin. LMA E. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- jostudio. 405 Geary, R.'17: hours81010 ». x. PBOUKKFNG, WRITNG, ARITHNTC. GRAME day & nizht: noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission UITAR MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $8mo. MARY WESTHAUS. 39 Fifth, oL PG Reh ) NSNS Ptk BOYENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE, Berkeley: special classes for the universities. M USICIAN FROM LONDON GIVES LESSONS inslnging: $4 3 month. 854 Mission st. PROFESSOR G MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolin, bazjo. 1707 Market. OSEPH GKEVEN, VOIOE-IMPROVER 83 Ninth st. c e ——————————— DENTISTS, ROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 769 MA. C ket st., bet. Third and Fourth; gas -pecmlnl::. only reliable agent for painless extraction: artifi. clal tecth from $5; fillings from $1; extracting 50 cents, with gas $1. BY STEADY YOUNG GERMAN-AMERICAN, any kind of work in large house; bandy at an: thing: good r.ference. Address A.,Call Branch Oftice, 116 Niuth st. “ AINCARSIcf HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Marker— Electric lights in room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per Week : free bus and baggare 10 and from the ferry. AN ALSHOEMAM ACCUSTOMED TO FINE trade wanis a position; age 28 years; best of references. Address M, M., box 81. Call Office. ESPECTABLE WOMARX WISHES A SITU ation to do geneial honsework in Jewish fami- Iy: good piain cook and laundress: many years' references. Call or address Twenty-seventh and Folsom sts. {DUCATED GERMAN LADY, SPEAKING French and English, desires position as gov- erness: excellent housekeeper: splendid needle- 'C'm LowD or country. Address E. N,, box 115, ice. R‘F INED GERMAN LADY, SPEAKS ENG- lish and French, would like situation in famiy or hotel; assist housework: ciever needlewoman. | Address M. Z., 1013 Post st. SITION AS HOUSEREEPER BY RR fiued. middie-aged widow. late- fiom the East, for widower with famiiy, small hotel or lodgiog: house. 224 Turk st. ELTABLE WOMAN, GOOD COOK. WISHES fuation: would do some washing; good ence. 1225 Union st.. rear. T THOROUGH §1iOON MAN WANTS PARI- ner to open business, R., box 21, Call Office. ])ISAWASHER WANTED AT 3279 MIs sion st. . (GO0 TAILOR OF COATS 527 NATOMA street. (G 0D KITCHEN HAND WANTED; $15 AND room. 1805 Haight st.. 7 OOD-TURN,.R WANTED. POTRERO FUR riture Factory, IRST-OLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST. : prices; first-class results: painless mc.-f‘c‘vm of teeth. Telephone Main 5375. W. C. HAR- DINC, C.AL, M.D., 500 Sutier st., corner Powell, DE, LuDLUM HiLL =3 . 50c: gas given. GEORGE W. LEEK, THR GENU Dk dentist, discoversr of parniess oxtrotnus and patentee of improved byidge work or teeth EST CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMINT 1N the city: fee only 50c. 29 Eddy street. ~ 'Y RS. KNIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD M render: fee 50c; ladies only. 714 Leavenworth, YPSY LIFE READER: LADIES 25c; gents 50c: all questions answered. 5 Seventh, MALE MOREAT, BEST MEDIUM; REVEAIS past, present, future; 26c up. 764 Howard st. MPE: SYBILLE Tr.LLS FROM CRADLK 10 AYL the grave: fee 25 cepts. 914 O'Farrell at. JULANA ROLLINS, MENTAL MAG- netic hes 850 Market. ronms 30 SPIRITUALISM, A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN I8 MRS. DR. A. D! HOWE. FEE $1 & UPWARD! ' FEE $1 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL® Why that 100k 0f sadness? Why that downcast ‘eye? Are you in trouble, sick or “down”? If so Tead this and learn that life is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped so many thensands on this coast in the ten years past, is aguin at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and is now as ready as ever to assist | every suffering mortal wio wili either call on or Wwrite to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the uniucky: love to the loveless: tne separated are united; the sick made strong : thy poor become rich; if you think your husband, wite Or lover is untrue cotisult 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. Shedoes nOt_know what failure means! Her “Revealeq Mediciues” (registered and copyrizhted) cure every disease that human flesh is heir to, and no matter of how iong standing. Write if you can- Dot call, for treatment by mail Is &lways most sno- e nu;rl:; Ory-y £l letiers answered. 3 seases diagnosed from a lock of bair. FEE $1 & UPWARD! = ¥EF $1 & UPWARD! MES. DR. A. D. HOWE, 1820 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Fraucisco. e . SR ESTCIRCLETO-NIGHT, 10c. MM ¥ Twu McAllister st. Al skeprics invi MME. RAVEXA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: YOUNG, z i : without any plaie, moved from § 1o 30 1 OBER, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN K % = ‘arrell si. Do §a0(e o Temsn barber trave, Address S B. Y., PO POOTBLACK WANTED. 405 BEODER- G LT RANZ—EX (RACTION PAINLESS. Y CRraDY FOTRE SISO DRIVE W AITER WANTED, 104 SEVENTH ST. blates a specialty. 103 Geary st cor. Gty o0 ’ butcher wugon and help In shop: has some ex- - § A SKET FOR TEETE: WARRANTED A3 ence: -, ANTED_SHOEMAKER TO BUY REPATR £00d as can be made: e Ly e L W s cheap. 1252 Sason an © T nttsc. 930 Market st pexs Bad ot Th i3, INE-CELLA B MA XPERIENCE | W ANTED—BOY ACCUSTOMED TO FURNT- | PAINLESS EXTRAGITON. T Ol e at Saviaa sgou. revrences, | WV fare aad upsolsiory wark B_%. ot 5 o | 1 brites wove LA BACTION. 50 — Toveass Tit cnPomuon as winemaker. Address J. boX | 3Gy WANTED IN DEUGSTORE. — GOE | SPerience B L WA DB 85, Geacy. o l;n ice. Wi o Gough and McAilister sts. I ,Be-n:"}?_:‘flk’l“l'.l 1708 POST ST, NEAR BU- ST-CLASS “LAUNDRYMA WILLGIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR BOARD i g8 glven; crown and bridge work. Bl et g it S| | EVSTER ST SRS | pa S e s catfon in Py ; IWer at once, statl y h - CAVALS . o ress 1921 Myrile st Onkland. gducational quallications. "Address & B, box i PR aug TRONG ROY, 18 YEARS OLD, SPEAKING French and 'English. wishes & situation in a store or wholesale hovs-; wil. make himselt ge srly Dseful; s able to belp with bookkeepin v, T i A AT TR . ICELY FITTEL UP SALOON, BETWE. N o e e S T o I?OB eo0d ET OF 1KETH WITHOUT g G. YOUNG, 1841 Poix IE“ W R JOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, MAR (J ketst. DR CHARLESW. DEC“E.‘ SALE—BARBER-SHOP, bt businass. 181 O'Farrell at. AapIoTe B J. J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDE! D E L R s SRR, cOB GoTbEN /7 business adyice: names given:25c up. 5 Fourth, ISSMELVINA CLAIRVOYANT—PICTURE N Of futore husband and wife. 76634 Howard. J3ISHOP GARRISO <, 1870 MARKET: SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even's, 25¢: 10 to 4 daily. A Y. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- « writer. 118 Haighit st ; hours 9 until 6 ». s, M BS. KATE HOSKINS, TRAN ness medium: sitti ASTROLOGY. St oo s AR SR ASIROLOGY AND MEDICINE NATIVITIES or questions answered: Prot. Howar.!’s vital Temedies resiore health, 311 Hyde st., 10 to 3