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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1896 e _—nm—nnm— GREAT JOY FOR POOBAH BLAKE, His Pet Ballplayers Beat the Men From Oak- land. CONTEST OF PITCHERS. Visitors Upable to Do Anything With the Delivery of Iberg. PACIFIC TEAM VICTORIOUS. They Easily Beat the California Team at the Presidio Athletic Park. From a corner of the press stand half | the managerial baseball talent of San Francisco witnessed the game at Sixteenth and Folsom streets yesterday. There were present the organizer of the Califor- nia Baseball League, the league secretary, the owner of the Sar Francisco Club, the league general manager, the keeper of the | Folsom-street grand stand, the auditor of | ‘passes, the secretary of the San Francisco | team, the maker of the schedule, the San | Francisco Club manager and the grand | usher of the leagne park. When victory | 'was assured for the local pounders of the | pigskin a joyful flush oyerspread the feat- ures of these officials, hiding momentarily from view the unrivaled collection of freckels with which the managerial coun- tenance is adorned. The secretary of the league shook hands with the owner of the San Francisco Club, the keeper of the grand stand congratulated the club’s manager and the auditor of passes hugged the | maker of the schedule so vigorousiy as to cause the startled reporters to wonder ‘what was the matter with Mr. Blake, for Blake, like the illustrious **Poobah,” com- bines in his person these many officials | “all rolled into one.” ‘“Poobah” Blake was happy. The joy of victory has not oiten been vouchsafed him, and for his vets to down the mighty Oaklands was an unexpected pleasure. Tie game was in itseli a remarkable | one. Nine runs were scored, not one of | which was earned. Both pitchers were wonderfully effective, and had either re- ceived good support would have shut out | his opponent. Russell was, however, a | bit uncertain and made three wild pitches. | Agnew, the Oakland catcher, was aiso | erratic, having four passed balls to his! credit. His slowness in recovering the | bail was responsible for the scoring of at | least one of San Francisco’s tallies. { Tae visitors got two men around the | circuit in thesecond inning. Keating gof to first on Eber’s er:or, stola second and | went to third on Agnew’s hit. Agnew | also stole second, and in the effort to head him off the ball was thrown wildly and | bot: Keatingand Agnew crossed the plate, That was all the runs the Oaklands got, but thelocal men managed to score several times. In the third inning Eber tallied on two errors and two stolen bases and in the fifth Levy and Krug crossed the rubber. Levy was hit by “a pitched ball, went to third in Krug’s hii and both he and Krug scored on Walters’ error. In the seventh Sweeney and Murphy got around on a base on balls, O’Neili’s error, & passed ball and Iberg’s single. The lust runs of the game were registered in the eighth by Levy and Smith on two | bases on balls, a will pitch and a single. { Of the Oaklands Agnew made the only | good showing at the bat, but his sleepy | work otherwise morse than counter-bai- | anced this. { Following is the official score: EAN FRANCISCOS. A.B. E. BH. S.B. P.O. Eber, c.f.. Krug, . 5. Smith, 2 b Sweeney, 8 b. 1D # @ v = on Bl onvoorace) 8l wsactamm - | wwcohousey Bl cceneunnck El »».».».; Sl uroonusan) <l omcuerront al ocnmrrenn | esonrmnent ol rosonmeonl ] ol econrcscey Al weoorrmmm & [ ori ek g we o® P .| coonrocoe? ol chreoronn o oM u o T eh o Double plays—Krug to Murphy, Keating to Ar- leit to Donovan, Arleit o Keating. Base on balls— Oft Russell 5. Hit by piiched ball—Sweeney and Levy. Struck out—By Iberg 5, by Russell 3. Passed balls—Agnew 4. Wiid pitches—Russell 3. Base on errors—san Franciscos 5, Uaklands 3, Jeft on bases—San Franaiscos 10, Oaklands 8, TUmpire—Donahue. —_——— PACIFICS THE WINNERS. They Administer a Sound Drub- bing to the Erratic Call- fornias. The Pacifics administered a sound drub- bing to the Californias at Presidio Athletic Park yesterday. Except in one inning the vanquished were unable to connect with the ball to any extent. Then, three safe hits and a couple of errors netted five runs, | The features of the game were Mona- han’s home run in the opening inning, and the general play of the Pacifics. Pitcher McCarthy was very effective, while | Chase was rather wild. Following is the official score: PaAcIFICs. A.B. B 1B 6B PO A E Monahan. s.s.. k3 2 2 2 1 4 0 4 2 o 2 2 2 o 30 G T el i 0 5 0 0 o o 3 o Mansfield, c 1. 4 2 1 0 1 o 1 Muller. L 1. 4 0 2 o 1 0o o Hammona, ¢ 6 17 w1108 Totals 7 10 9 6 27 10 4 AB E 1B BB PO A E 3 1 1 2 3 X X 5 1 1 o o 4 o 4 1 0o o > & 4 1 4 1 1 0 10 -3 0 3 9 aaldneie oy 3 0 1 0 00 o S R B Pl S 1 0 &0 Teliel 575 P 4 o 10 8 32 3 4 576 B ooT 7 7 SCORE BY INNTNGS. | Pacifics .. dBe2srooo Calif rnias 00000005 0°5 Jerned runs—Pacifics 5, Californias 2. Home run—Monahan. Three-base hit—Muller. Twao- base hits—Monahan, Gimmell. Sacrifice hit—Can- non, First base on errors—Pacitics 6, Californias 3. Baseon balls—Pacifics 5. Californias 3. Left on bases—Pacifics 8, Californtas 6. Struck out—By McCarthy 11, by Chase 4. Hii by pitcher—Beck- ett. Cannon. Louble plays—Buckley to Kronck to Zeis: Chase to Mullee. Wild pitches—>cCarth; 1. Passed balls—Hammond 1, Kronck 3. SAN JOSE DEFEATED. Both Sldes Played Good ‘Ball, but the Local Men’s Stick Work Won. STOCKTON, CaL., July 19.—There wag alarge crowd at Goodwater Grove to-day Both si the local men were too handy with the stick and made five runs in the first inn- in iny up somewhat in the second, and three my was shut out. From thison the game was al ~Babe’ White did some fine work at the bu:’nnfl White played a great game at sec- ond. De Costa was in better form than he w: last Sunday, and it was hard for the visi- to managed to connect with the sphere in the sixth inning and lined it out for a home ru pl amid the cheers of the crowd. 8an Jose’s center-fielder, did some good base-stealing, and altogether. the game was a good one, in spite of the large score. The runs by innings were as follows: Stocktons San Joses. The game of baseball between the Em- mets B lasted. The fine pitching and batting of Hubbert and Buyia won for them the ap- plause of the spectators. were declared the winners by a score of 7 to team to any of the teams of the First In- fantry Regiment will be cheerfully ac- cepted through William Hart of Company A G M White, Sacramento J Trwin, Jw CA pt O'Neil, Nevada P F Frazer, Redwood Cy D ¥ Burns, M L Hewitt, Mont | 3 B Curdo, H F Hegner & w,Chicago Clara Fravk, Ventura H R Mrs H Stokes. C Hansen, Mi M J Rogers, Portiand | James Dow, W O C Reed, Portiand | B Norman, Portland M J Lynch, Portland | Miss J single, Illinois Mrs D T McNaught, MissGould, Portiand F Dewell, ¢ hicago L P Raley & w, Chicago H A Worthington, Portla P Ahern, La Crosse, Wi D Meeke & w. w A R Perkins & w, Sacto J M McDesby, Folsom | 3 R Bruyn, Detroit Mis E Strauss, Stockton A T Magenom & w, Cal R 'T' Mahon, Yuoa City M H G Bent E G P Gogein, Portland E R Hiockley G R Georgeson, Eureka S J Lyon & Mis Mi 8 H Howland, Juckson Hy Atwood, Calaveras H Tesmer, San Jose B M Lelong, w &c, Sac A Anderson, Sulsun € T Price, Pacific Grove A N \ ampbell, Cal J G Shields. Los Angeles H H Geary, Myers, New York J c R E G Mis E Minnette, Tacoms C H Briggs, River ide Mi; w | L Nicholson, Sac A McCoy, Red Bluft | G Hal, Santa Ross H H C W Bastine, N Y A S Briggs, Omal Mrs C W Leach,( Miss L Pickering, Stanid C F Adams, Portland B G Whicenouss ¥ C Hen erson, w R E W Kuuyon, ied Bluft Miss Cobb, Macon, Ga Mrs E W Runyon,Ked B John Low: Mrs H Stoxe, Hougkong & G Debenhan, Antwerp 8 G Hill, Seattle E C Voorheis, Sutter L Kimble, Los Angeles I CJ Tiv H J O'Brien, Angel Island G Lewis, SP R R S Emerson, Portland A Streuve, US N H R J Eddy & w, Spo<ane A Bowers, Vicioria C Harris, V! J Rodgers, Spokane W W L B O’Brien,Washington Miss M kolz, Bayside L ¥ Sierverd, Bayside J B Robinson, Siockton J Rodman, Baitimore C B Yetter, Baden P Maner, Pittsburg P Lowry, Pitisburg Dr A M Barker, San Jose £ 11 Holmes, San Jose G P Schaefer. A S Opewitch, Chicago H K _Plummer, Lathrop S M Mosher, Chicago P H Crittenden, Sauslito C H Ellis, J M Wright, ~ H J C McCall, Philadelyhia E Strouss. Stockton Sarah Orne Jewett has added to the esteem in which she is held in Maine by paying the South Berwick local band $100 to certs, after the Town Council had decided th: BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— kot night in the year. BRANCH OFFICBS—530 Montgomery stress, coraer Clay; open until 8:80 o’clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock. Irs Ayers & d, Los Ang Mrs McArdle, Los Ang Jagger, Fresno Jameson, Los Angeles A B McDonald. Wash T C Hal, New York M D Plato, Modesto Mrs W Wharton, Wash T Saunders, Seatile F T Harres, Mrs G Chrisiopher, Wash Miss _Christopher, Wash w ides played good ball at times, but g, while the visitors retired with noth- g to their credit. They evened matters en came over the plate, while Stockton | Stockton’s. Lockhead, Pace and little rs to, find him. Delmas of San Jose n. Pace, Stockton’s catcher and star ayer, hit Doyle for u three-bagger McCarthy, .508003010-12 31002010- 7 The Emmetts Won. and Buttes at the ounds yesterday was lively Midwinter long as it The Emmets 5. An invitation from the winning of that regiment. HOTEL ARRIVALS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Sacramento Wells, Vacavilie J G Lawlor, Wainut Crk /i, Livermore G ¥ Campoell & w, N Y Miss Royal, Salem W Richardson &w, Or Mrs C F K!oh, Por land F Fichtuer, Porta’d t &w, Portland < Portland C Sandiord & w, Portiand ugene, Ur A S Mitchell, Portland - ¥ Morgan, Portland ¥ J Worth Tucson E Spic-r, Los Angeles Mrs W E Spicer, L Ang ss McKarley, Los Ang Mrs C A Spicer. Los Ang E Nor:on, Portland Y Mrs Rlley, Lo: Gatos C Tuckson, Redwood W Bast & W, Oakland Romeo, Seaitle P Mcintrye, Sonora. C P Jensen. Portland A Anderson. Astoria B Fletcher. Portland J H Cone, Stockton G W Kennedy, Portland F Tilsiey, Portland D R Thomas, Portlana F Reed, Portland A Weduster, Seaitle B Stevens, Seaitle ¥ L Sheiluberger, Kans Miss & Single, I iinois , 4 storia Bennett, Portiand Webster, Portiand 3 C Peterson, ¢ hicago S Barker, San Jose Orleans Mrs Mylor & so, Tacoma ison W Dwyer, Jackson, Cal GRAND HOTEL. Gilmore, CClark, Napa ss Clark, Napa J Hamilton, Sacramento C,R_Hatch, Los Angeies | A Maynard, Cal N A Sather, Cal a, New York J M Pettigrew, Cal H Bell & w, Cal F ¥ Pheelen, Portiand JE Boyd & w, Oakland eorgeson, Eureka Utah Miss J Lynn, Utah J Raggls, 8an Andreas Vakland F W iss E Lyun, Utah ss W Lynn. Utah J L Magee, Cal s Angeles N A Plancich, San Jose A T Cooper, Cal S F McAman & w, Cal G L Beckmun, Cal W S Wharton, Wash Lindsay, Visaila Selby, Ventura atile Mrs M D Graham, Wash Nicaois, Cal ss Herold, Seattle J H Herold, Seatile H S E lioit, 'Wash J Catlin, Seatile W B Johnson, Riverside 3 1 Daly, Fresno H P Read, . olisa G W Griftin, Woodlana E J Canili, %an Martin Mrs P Leayitt. Willows Bruce, Chicago PALACE HOTEL. A W Longley; Chicago J D Saldar, St#tford M S Buren, Saiem land Miss M Poyne, Stanford iss E M . radley, Cal H Hilton, Cal Harris, N Y Portia W H Maxweil, Liverpool KunsasC G B Kirkbride, N Y J Cahill, N Y H Ketz, Paterson, N J Aherns, wife & 2¢, H E Doolittle, San Diego Phaenix, Atiz J D Sproul, Chico Lonacn £ H Bramwell, London J A Lothiap, Los Ang Means. Chicago s, Sac Mrs Tiius, Sac Gray, Mexico H W Bowun NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C F brant, Portland R Brunaoer, Petaluma Watham, Brooklyn C H Lurner & w,~pokane ria D Duun, Whatcom E P Grant & w, Portland G H Miller, Petaluma R Jantz, Portland G 1. Pattie, Torry E Gottlieb. Ontario E Allen, Lincoln BALDWIN HOTEL. M Connolly, Plttsburg J_A Hinks, San Jose tockton C M Lorigan,Santa Clara J A Pancoast, Sausalifo kiand cramento J Wolfrom, Tulare Sachmon, Alameda G W Fox, Portland LremTai SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. ADIES INTENDING,TO ENGAGE SER- LAREE witt find it to their ad antase to call or send thelr order. where pains are taken 10 supply on_with rellable or_se E Honality call or send to J. F. CROSETT &C0., VITH T YEARS Teferences, desires situation as such In city or Oakland. See J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter. R. HANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY ST. (. irolsh the tmst family and hotel belp. Call at office, bhone Or mail us your Oriers: Drompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do housekeeping and cooking in Amer- ican family. Address 119 Juniper st., off Harri- son, bet. Tenth and Eieventh. OSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY RE fined, middie-aged widow. late from the East, for widower with family, small hotel or lodging- house. 224 Turk st. TERMAN GIRL DESIRES POSITION IN G private family; is able to take full charge of geaeral housework. Call at 181914 Howard: downstairs. ‘W ANTED—BY AN ELDERLY AMERICAN woman _situation to do general housework for a small family. Inquire or address A.M.C., room 59, 502 Washington st. 1IDDLE-AGED WOMAN DESIRES A POSI- tion to do housework ; kina to children; terms moderate. Call 550 Mission st., between First and Second, room 3. NTELLIGENT YOUNG SWISS GIRL wishes situation for genera! housework in & small family. Please call or address Humboldt House, 1309 Stockton st R ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS LIGHT housework: is a good chambermaid and nurse; kind to children. 2734 Fourtn st. Y OUNG GERMAN GIKL WANTS SITUA- tion with respectable family for upstalrs work. Call 934 Folsom st. M'DDLE-AGED WOMAN DESIRES A SITU- ation to0 do cooking or general hous work: no objection to countrs. 2415 Clay st. F‘fils'ncl,.ssa DRESSMAKIAG DONE BY the day, week or month: city orcountry. Ad- dress S. R.. box 57, Call Office. OMAN DESIRES A SITUATION TO DO cooking and general housework, wages $10. 924 Washington st., near Pow VY OUNG LADY (MUSICI E tion as companion, correspondent, office or store work. _Address K., box 85, Lhls office. \ TOMAN DESIRES WORK BY 1HE DAY: washing aodcleaning; waves $1 ver day. 79 Jessie st., bet. First and Second. WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO second work und wait at table; first-class city reference. Address or call 1020 Mission st. MES, 3. JOUNSTON, 995 MARKET ST. only first-class female he p furnished. HESSMAKER FROM NEW YORK WANTS work at ladies’ houses by the aay or at home. 805 Eddy st. OMPLTENT YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW with & child wishes housekeeper's position, chamberwork or sewing: city or country. Call or address 917 Market st., room 19. TRONG GERMAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE to do washing and ironing or housecleaning by the day: 81 50; send postals. MRS, 1. S.,219%5 Harrison st PROTESTANT REFINED GIRL WISHES ituation to walt on lady or care for Invalid and sewxuf: bas experience; best references. Ad- dress 1623 Pine st Y OUNG GIRL, 16, TO ASSIST IN UPSTAIRS work or take care of bab; Alameda or Oak- 1and preferred. Call or & 30 Elghth ot TANTED BY AN T WOMAY, situation as companion or housekeeper. Ad- dress B. H. D, box 147, Call Office. MIDPLEAGED LADY WOU LD MIND CHIL- dren by the day or do light housework; sleep home. Address M. A-, box 55, Call. ERGETIC WOMAN WISHES SITUATION Jor any kind of work in the country. Call or ad- dress 1525 Market st.. room 8. WISHES POSI- | ™ HELP WANTED-Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. G ARDENER: PRACIICAL 1IN ALL branches of the business; has had 16 years' experience. Address Gardener. 403 Sutter st. Slg‘:’nATlONu\V';‘l'V"'ED; PAINTING, PAFER- g calsomining: $1 r day. ress ARTHUR VERVOORT, lm‘ plrepl'iuw. 639 Clay. e - VIO R, Nmpive Flouse, 030 Clay. JCRFBGETIC HONEST YOUNG MAN WISH- £4 POosition of some kind of work: with tools. Address ;]_u\l'", Box 89, Calls o OY, 16 YEARS OLD, WOULD LIKE TO GET work of any kind. Call or address 318 Hayes. MAN AND WIFE, YOUNG, INDUSTRIOUS Germans, wish a steadv position to take care of aprivite or country place: man is a gardener, sober and handy worg ma) wife a good, strong houscworker. Address GARDENER, 2230 Tele- graph ave., Berkeley, Cal. LDEKLY MAN (CARPENTER) WILL B enersiiy usctal aboat s piace for a good home, Address 30 Kearny st., room 5. SITUATION "WANTED BY A GERMAN American boy of 16 who is 1iving with his jar- £0t8 L0 WOrk in office, store or wholesale house: he can keep book! e 7 Books and is a good penman. Pieaso ad- E {‘.!x;:nch’l“'l'znlc IAN AND MECHANICAL . r petens. Please rddreas D, 3. box 85, tois ofice, HANDY JAPANKSE GARDENER WANTS asituation to take care of horses and cows understands all kinds of work: 2 years in last gluu. Call or address HARRY SUZUKAWA," 18 Church st. B INCHESTER WOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR WMu‘knb—Eleemc ghts, 1h every room: 00 rooms; 25c to 8150 per night; $150 to $6 per Week: free bus and baggage 10 and from the ferry. H EAD COOK FOR THE SPRINGS WHO OAN bake, $60; first-class restaurant cook, $75 0 $90: head cook, $60: second coox, $40, country hotel: broiler, res:aurant, $50;: second cook, res- taurant, 855; second cook, hotel. city. $35: German ook, country hotel, $85 to $40: pastry - ook and baker for summer resort, $40; second head waits Eastern man preferred, $50; 2 walters jor su mer resort, $25; 2 waite: s for a resort, $30: pantry- man restaurant, $7 a weelk; edgerman for sawmill, $50: 20 farmers. miikers, etc., $20, $25, $30. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. FRENCH COOKS FUR COUNTRY HOTE Ger _an head and sccond cooks, country botel, $100; German meat and pastry cook, 3t R HANSEN & CU., 110 Geary st 86 MEN WANTED MONDAY, 7:30 A. 3L from 815 to $80 month and found; 6 laborers for a mine, $38 per month and found: mountain teamster, $50; 2 four-horse scraper teamsters, $20: 20 farmers, orchard ud vinevard lands; 2 choreboys for ranches; 20 tiemaikers, 8 cents and 10 cents each: 15 men to irrigate land} farmer who can cook, $20: farmerand wife (wit! ont children), $35 and found. nea- clty: 3 milkes #5: 3 butter-makers, $25: 10 fruit-pickers, §: 8 cooks, $65. 850, $40 and $30; & waiters, 830 G veiter $30: % ranch cooks. $18 and 2 baker for Country. MURRAY & READY, Lead. ing Employment Agents, 634 and 838 Clay st. S() GROCERY ON PRINCIPAL A R A 3 clears monthiy: don'tm Bar ain; rare chance. STENBERG CO. 632 Mar ke 3 BAKERY NORTH OF MARKET; BL000. PAKE Wiree oarrels danly: receipta 8250 & week: clears $150 a month; no npposition; Tare bargaln. STENBERG CO., 652 Market st $1~)5 * ORNERSTATIONERY, BOOK AND & + notion store, with splendid front: oppo- site prominent park and school; rent $12: mvoice LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 15-ROOM HOUSE, ONLY 35(). 55:room corner hous-, only. 1800 fimm hotel and bar to exchange. . 200 6 rooms, ciearing $250- 80.12om boarding house —ves—oniy. o oniy 8160 cash and payments %0 rooms, corner, only.... 14 Yooms, $100 cash, bal MONEY TO LOAX i ROOMS ON MARKET ST. 22 15 rooms. corner. ¢ earing $200. 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms. from $50 to. “Apply t6 DECKER, 1040 Market st. 200ds; sickness. STENBERG CO., 852 Market. - - 11 ROOMS...... $175 3 PARTNER WANTED INONE OF [ 43 ROOMS ;"5'28 28 7oows, ayiats 600 $1600. &2 printiug offices fn the city, | 1L e runSIeTy 7000 16, bay-window.. 260 employing six vrinters: a grand opportunity o 180 rooms . an aciive business man_5o clear $200 per month. | 34 rooms. i STENBERG & CO., 682 Market st. $175, BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY . and candy store: north of Market st.; low rent: doing falr business: living rooms with furniture included. See BARRETT, 1125 Market. LSO ONE NORTH OF MARKET FOR $125; doing fair business, BARRETT, 1125 Market. 22 rooms... FDERWOOD, 765 Market st. :CK & C0., 602 MARKET ST. A Y0 e beteer: worth 8900; 22 rooms, | $550—8100 sure a month: 45 rooms. Finest corner in clty ; clears $235: bargaln. Forty-four rooms (unfurnished) to lei: corner Van Nest avenue. 150, EBUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE U, best location: receipts average $15 a day: horse and wagon: low rent; living rooms. See BARRETT, 1126 Market st. M AR TO CONTRACT TO DRY FIGS: 5 BARK neelers, 81 264 cord: machine miner, $3 & m' 2 farmhands, $20; teamster and ,wife, $35; Iker, $15; chore boy, $12. R. 1. WARD & €0., 608 and 610 Clay st. 1 COOK, RESORT HOTKL, 8§0 AND room, do pastry: second cook, $30 aud room: second baker, $30 and room; ironer for laundry, $:5, board and room. MARTIN’S Employment Agency, 749 Market AN ALSHOEMAM ACOUSTOMED TO FINE Irade wants a position; age 28 years; best of references. Address M. M., box 81, Call Office. i‘\' STEADY YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE o dutcher wagon and help in shop: has somp ex- perlence. C. 8, care . RAHLMANN, South San rancisco. S*rgwba BOY, I8 YEARS OLD, SPEAKING Frauch and English. wishes a situation In a store or wholesale hous-; wil: make himself gen- erally useful; is able to heip with SookXkeeping 1t Qecessary: lives with parents. Address Utility, Cull Branch Office 530 Montgomery st BEING & PRACTICAL MINER AND PROS pector in placer and quartz, also expert with Ineral rod, wants partner to furni b grub. outfit and expenses for . W. A. M., 281 Sanchez st. paln et LA!T WEEK'S CLEARANCE SALE OF | Doots and shoes: will be sold at any price. 638 Market st., opposite Paiace Hotel. i WANTEHTEAD\' MAN TO ASSIRT AND o m:uke hlm'.'.;l! useful !tn light, nhnleel ell;h busi- ess ary T month; must have $150 cash. 777 Market st, room 7. . BOT WHO CAN MAKE HIMSELF USEFUL; good heme. RODDY’'S Hotel, Nebraska and Twenty-sixth sts. ‘4 OY ABOUT 14 TO TRAVEL WITH BLIND ) man: must resa weil: good home given and small wages. C.SMITH, 618 Mission st., room 7. | TOBAL‘CO STRIPPER BOY WANTED. 135 “Taylor st $325 CIGAR-STORE, STATIONERY AN D 40, laundry office: No. 1 location: living Tooms: low rent; doing good business. See BAR- RETT, 1125 Market st- & $75. BRANCH BAEERY IN TESIRABL . portion Western Addition; rent low living rooms; good steady trade. M. LESS, 78314 Market st. INEST BARBER-SHOP OF ITS KIND ON the Pacitic Coast: busiest street; 2 doors from Market: 4 magnificent chairs: fine mirrors, etc. M. LESS & CO,, 78314 Market st. $550., BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY, No- D0V, tions, stailonery, etc.; corner in_ best portion of Western Addition; 4 1ivin:-rooms; large stock; micely fiited up: does a well-paying busi- ness. ‘M LESS & CO., 783% Market st. $‘)000 DRUG STORE IN WESTERN Addition; 4 living-rooms: rent $45: established years: SAgS“xl:x‘n(&EIg;:an:ly furnished TOOmS: owner 3 1led for tran- called East; choice location; unexcel slent. Fox 148, Cali Office. s ODGING-HOUS: 167500 at 196 sixen st. © FURNISHED — HOUSES: 16 ROOMS; 4 $200; clear profit $40 HOUsE, OF Io WE REASONABLE, ; low rent. 859 Mission st. suitable for lodging- I-LIGHTED ROOMS, ouse; $25. 544 Sixth st. p-PAYING ROOMING - HOUSES FOR O all at The Portsmouih, 41 Eddy st., A. M. ELKINS. SCTHGF S, WELL FORNISHED; SOUTH O 20 HOBNTs one-quarter s value. Address M., box 80. Call Office. B ] LODGING-HOUSES TO LET. VAN NESS AVE., CUR. GROVE ST.—d4 5 232 tooms: all bay-windows: Arsi-class loca- tion: rent cheap. large paironage: owner to re- VITUKE Euk salb. tire. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California st. EUKNILURR b @ PARTER WANTED IN CORNER | JpIRIE SAL.! Y $600 SrELER WAl oo lastionoime Prices siand till goods are completely dia- t0 Market st. WILKE & WOLF. 531 California. | posed of. $3,- 0: DAIRY AND DELICAUY STORE, DU, in Mission: rooms; low rent: very good paying. WILKE & WOLF. 581 Califorzia st. NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Marie(—Elecirio lights in_ every. room: 200 81 50 to $8 per 4 from the ferry. rooms: 25¢ to §1 5 oo, to#1 50 per night weoel and bagea: Iz (Y30, BICXOLE REPATRER WANTED. 1829 Poik st. ANTED — BARBER. THIRTIETH ST. and San Jose ave. MAN 00K, $35;: GERMAN second girl, $20; lady’s maid, French or Ger man; gifls or housework for Giiroy $20: Ala meda, $25: Oakland, $25; Eureka. $25; San Ma- 1e0, §25; chambermaid, country hotel, $20, and others. city aud country, $15 to $25; laundrass for Onkland, $26. Apply to J, F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Suiterst. BOOTBLACK WANTED. 32 THIRD STREET. | WASIED—BOY 10 LEARN BARBER | trade. 22714 Second st. (509D WAITER WANTED AT 405 PACIFIC st.: call early. ANTED-DISHWASHER AT 15604 KEN- tucky st., Potrero, at RELDY’S Hotel. JEENCH MAIL AND SEAMSTRESS, $35; Sprerman governess, $26. MISS CULLES, 328 utter WS WITH A CHILD, $16. MISS CUL- L 23 Sutter st. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAR, 3_IN FAMILY, Salinas, §15, fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. (3 EBMAN OR FRENCH COOK, #85; SECOND | ¥ girl, $25: purse, $20. $16; housework girls, | city and country, $20 and $25: 8 youn giris to | assist, $1010 §15. MISS CULLES, 328 Sutterst. (JEEMAN OR SWEDISH HOUSEWCRK £irl, 2 (n family, §25 to $80. MISS CULLEN, Sutter st. SEMAN OR SWEDISH HOUSEKEEPER, $20. SS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. IA : CHAMBERMAID AND J plain wash, ummer resort. MISS CUL- LE: V 323 Sutter / OMAN OR GIRL, LIGHT HOUSEWORK, #10, country. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. ADY WANIS SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper: is a_firsi-class cook. Call or address MRS. 8., 25484 Folsom st. 7OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WITH A CHILD wishes a situation, City or country, to do general housework. Call or address 207 . onigomery ave. TOUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper or any other light work. Call 110 Sixth st., room 10. POSITION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED lady to take care of invalid. Apply 229 Minna. TANTED—POSITH BY A COMPETENT woman in a small hotel or boarding-house. Address 236 Minna TOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion to do housework; is a good cook: willing 10 do some washing; ciiy or country. 183 Jessie 8t., Off Third. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION as co0k in hote 1 or boarding-house; firsi-cluss references. Address 8. C., box 93, Call. OMPETENT COOK WISHES A POSITION or would a0 housework in & small family. 26 Haight st. W OMAN WANTS SITUATION: HOU work and cooking or work by the week: clty reference. Box X, Caji_Branch, 162 Mi: JDUCATED GERMAN LADY, SPEAKING French and English, desires position as gov- erness; excelient housekeeper; splendid needle- womau; town or country. Address E. N., box 115, Call Office. W ANTED—BY & WOMAN, WASHING AND an, Ironing, housecleaning or Plain sewing, by te ay. Please cail or address MRS. MACK, 746 Mission. v,‘ A.‘\'T_E:D—llul'st\\v'()fl]i BY THE DAY BY V German woman. Address MRS, £ WUE 524 Alabam: J ADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS HOU! J keever or light housework. Call 137 Seventh st., room 4. 3 VY IPOW WISHES POSITION AS HOUSE. keeper or plain sewing. or work of any kind. Call ai 126 Fourth st., room 17, first floor. TTUATION \v';\x.\'fi;» AD COMEANTON OR nurse by reliable young lady. Address B. D., Dox 147, Call Office. o 7OUNG WIDUW DESIRES A POSITION AS housekeeper; city or country. Oall 1to 6 only, 122 Taylor st.. room 18. 7 OUNG WOMAN FROM THE EAST WANTS position ag working housekeeper. 5651 Mar- ket st.. room 18. UUNG LADY, UNIVERSITY AND NOR- mal graduste, desires a position as visiting or resident governess: English, German and French; highest references. Y. L., box 98, Call Office, PDRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING: cheap. _Call or address 2118 Mason st. Y GUNG 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. S continue their customary summer con- at it could not afford the expense. SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL.” 0 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every BZ 16, Knights Templar, Golden Gate building, 825 Sutter st.—Statéd assem- bly THIS fraters are cordially invited. ‘WitLiax T. FONDA, Recorder, B . 0CCIDENTAL TODGE No. 23. { THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7: o'clock. Second degree. By order of W. M. | THIS EVENING. Business and M. M. de: gree. [ T M.—Faneral notice—Oflicers and members are requested to assemble at Masonic Temple 8t 9 A. d. MONDAY, the 201 fus LEWIS EMANUEL, thence to the late resides of deceased, 1916 Pacific ave., and to Home. of Peace Cemetes NOTICE OF MEETINGs, GOLDEN GATE COMMANDERY, EVENING at 8 o'clock. All CHARLES H. MURPHY, Commander, and A. M. — Called meeting EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets purpose of conduciing the our late treasurer, Brother H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. FIDLITY LODGE, NO. 120, F, th_inst., for the neral services of by train. By order of the W. M. FREDERICK BARRKY, Secretary. §=5" . NOTICE, 4. 0. H., BOARD OF Erin.—The re; ing will be beld fn Howard July 20,1896, at 8 o'clock: all deleg: are reauested (0 auend, 28 business of Imporuatce | wi By order of gular monthly meet. tish-American Hall s, on MONDAY EVENING, i1l come before the boa: JO! MCCARTNEY, County Del Bullding, corner Market and Jones sts., Tesidence 1o B 2 ons maae, collections m et 3 Collection Co.. 415 Montev at.. room s, e SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. ALFRED W. PERRY HAS RE- moved his office (o rooms 20-21, 'K:drp:f. TENANTS "EJECTED FOR $4; 2711 Sacramento st. Pacific 5580. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NO. 3 (25 [ = (35_CENTS PER Company. of the Hutchinson “ugar Plan'atlon will be payable at the oftice of the com: pany, 327 Murket st., on and after Monday, July Tuésday, 20. 1896. Traosfer books wiil close July 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock p, M. E. H. SHELDON, Secretory. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, sl hald sy e 10 witness the defeat of the San Jose ball- | (JOMPETENT WOMAN WITH A CHILD DE- tossers at the hands of the Stockton nine, MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutier sires situation: best nfi;’nm 810 to §165. W INCHES EX HOUSE. 44 THIED ST. NI Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: 31 50 1086 per week; convenlent and respectanle; free bus and baggage to and from the ferr SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. (. B FANSEN €0, 110 GEARY ST FUR- nish havmakers. threshing crews, harvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- €rs, teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, couks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and _Iaundry help. 'Wire, phone or mail us your orders; prom pt attention guaranteed. JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOVMENT office; best help. 314B Sutter: tel Grani 30. W‘Wm"m office; est help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. . 428 C.G. COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COUKS: ALL CRINESE AND ~JAPANESE =RELIABLE branches :short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant48. help; tel. Main 1897. BRADLEY &C0.. 640 Clay. ELDERLY MAN WELL “ACQUAINTED with kitchen work would like a position in a | small place as vegetable man or do most anything for small wages. D. T., box 85, this office. Goon COOK WITH FIRST-CLASS REFER- ence wants to cook for few men; small wages: §god home: city or country. Address 1. A., box 1, this office. W ANTED—POSITION AS NIGHT OR DAY watchman for institution, warehouse or store, by sober man; good credentials. W.H. L., 747 oward st. - NUESE AND SEAMSTRESS, $20. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. €) WATITRESSES, FIRST-CLASS COUN 5 hotel, $20, see party here this mornin auvnaress. . i~ small washing, country | hotel, §15: and girls for housework. R.T. WARD | & CO.. 610 Clay | SRMAN COOK, $35: GERMAN governess, $25: wailress, couutry hotel $20: German cook, $25; secoud and sewing, $20; 2 nursegirls, $10 and $12. LEON ANDRE, $15 Stockton st. | to STOLTZ, 630 Market si W ANTED—10 CASH BOYS AT ONOCE; 758 | Market st.; come early, | W AITEE ~WANTED—RESTAURANT; per week. 17 Washingiou st. MAY WITH SMALL C PITAL: FIRST: i "cinss proposition. FitaSER, 8085 Mission st. $300 STEADY MAN WANTED AS PART- « Der in gentrel cash busines: ars $75 per month each; no experience necessal duties, 1o serve customérs. STRAND, 45 Third st. [, ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- ~ retary Baroers’ Asso., 1028eventh. H. Bernard. BANBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. | ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ‘ment. Hamann, 239140 Farreil. £ I3 $3 3 GOOD SALOON AND MILK DEPOT. V. WILKE '€ WOLF, 531 California s - $ 1 :)O YOUNG BU NESS MAN OF GOOD V. standing and reputation’ wants partner 10 assist him; will guarantee good wages, with best prospect of large increase: must be wiliing to Work and assist generally: business easil v learned. Particulars GO, STEW ART, 602 Markel st. $400. BAKERY: FLEGANT _PLACE, - thoroushly equipped in every respect: well estaolished and paying: selling on account of old age; proprietor owus property: cheap rent; living-rooms, barn, etc.; nice horse and wazon: investi:ation invited; don’t missit. GEO. STEW- ART, 602 Market s | TO SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND quick for cash see ~“TRAND & CO., 45 Third st. Onk bed sets. $18 50 Bed lounges. B 00 Rioves. .~ 750 Carpets, per yard = 55 Linoleum, pér yard 85 Matting, per yard e Till our new building is erccted these prices will stund. Till such time we_are conducting business at . _corner Seventh and Mission st J. NOONAN. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on housenold goods. new or good a8 netv; cash or time, Open evenings. A00) SAixeuTs: - CHANGES €ETs stoves. $5: p £10: hed- ounzes. $7 FURNITURE WAN WANT FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX- tures of any kind; will pay good prices. Cail or send card 7 City Hall ave. 314 $1200 CURNER GROCERY AND BAR: » best location In this city: receipts, $20 per day; livine-rooms: rent only $20 with long lease; cheap at $1500: best of reason for sel- ling: great bargain. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third $475 CORNER GROCERY aND BAR: (O toil value 1n sight: 4 rooms; bargain on account of departure. STRAND, 45 Third st. TEXou W ANT TO SELL UR BUY A BUSL pess quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, $2250 ABLISHED GROCERY AND D . bar business: actual value of price asked in stock and fixtures: zood local und ont- side trade; must be sold, owuer interested in other business: ‘investigate this place. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. Buuizn-s [OP, REVOLVING CHATRN; mediate sale: departure: bargain. 517 East st. | AN 70 SELL MILK ON COMMISSION. Address Milk, box 59 Call Office. ABBERSHOP. CITY, - OPPOSITE CAR- house: good stand: cheap rent: $200. Apply W ANTED — A SALESMAN WHO HAS A thorough knowledge of the stove and hard- ware business, and who has had some experience as traveler. Apply by letter, statiag salary re- duired and references, to C. D, box 107, Call Office. HOEMAKER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP. 335 Gough st. HOTEL LAUNDRESS, COUNTRY, R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. BABBER TO TAKE CHARGE OF SMALL shop. 709 Fifth ave., near Bay District. G ERMAS OR SCANDINAVIAN HOUSE- | X keeper. country, $20; girl for housework, | small family, city, $15; girls for housework, city and country, $15 and $20. U. R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. WATTRE: ., SAME COUNTRY HOTEL, steady work, $:0, fare ad vanced : chambermsid and wait, $20: hotel laundress. country, plain washing and {roning, $25. C. R. HANSEN & Co., 110 Geary st. CARE OF CHILD 6 good references required; &Cu., 110 Geary st. OOK., FEW BOARDERS, $25, FARE PAID: neat girl for chamberwork and plain washing, country hotel, $15, fare paid: 2 waltresses, same country hotel, $20 each: chambermaid, waiting, $20 ndress, $20, and others. = M KAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. VEAT WOMAN ON RANCH. §$20, FARE paid: 100 women and girls for all kinds of work, :MUKRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 36 Clay st. © COOKS, b INFANT'S NURSE, 4 $25; 2 nurse girls, $10 and $12; girl for house- work, plain cooking, $20 aud others. MRS HIRD, 721 Ellis st. 3 ROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN FOR COOK- ing and housework at Bartlett Springs; wages $25 to #35, according to experience. Call from 105 o'clock, 1906 Green st. IUDLE-AGED PROTESTANT WOMAN TO AV assist “light housework; good home; small wages. 2813 Clay st. TRL, WHO SPEAKS GERMAN FO SMALL family without chiliren; wages $12, 1432 O'Farrell st. JANTED — MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR eneral housework in Belvedere. Apply 927 Market st room 214. HOROUGH SA1.OON MAN WANTS PARI- ner to open business, R., box 21, Call Office. TANTED—SHOEMAKBR TO BUY REPAIR- ing-shop; cheap. 1222 Mason st. J ICELY FITTED UP SALOON, BETWEEN AN tactories: $45 it sold at once. 235 Third st. ODGINGS, 5¢ TO 16c PER NIGHT: CLEAN Continental House, 521 Pacifi., below Kearny. W ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less than 6 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habi able to read, write and speak Enclish properly: only citizens of | the United States or persons who have legally de- | clared their intentions (0 become citizens will be | accepted: this impoertant branch of the naval service ofters special inducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the worid on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruliing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSIQN. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ (o 50c;week $1 Lo $2 50;reading-room strictes: atten- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: 'open all night. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR | Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- To0m; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your {deas: they may bring vou wealih. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & 0., Depl. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer and ils: of 200 Imventions wanted. WEHAVE & 10T OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cest | Off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. TEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- Jow Sixth. for a room: 25¢ & night: $1 a weex. HEE BEER—2 SCHOONEES ¥OR 50; ALSO a bottle of lage Sc., at 637 V JERMAN GIRL, MUST BE A GOOD COOK: references, Call between 9 and 12. 1610 Franklin Ydi:xo GIRLTO TAKE CARE CHILDREN and assist with housework: wages $10. 1835 Bush st. TAITRESS WANTED 7 0'CLOCK. TEXAS resiaurant, corner Sixthand Minna sts.; en- trance Minna st. ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework: wages $20. 933 Haigntst. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; small family; no cooking. 238 T'hird st. EAT GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOU EWORK: 2 in family: no children. 1122a Tark st. W ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST 1N light housework; 2 in family. 1822 Webster. GKLFORGENERAL HOUSEWORK: $10 & monih; sleep home. 90414 Folsom si. IRL WANTED FOR GLNERAL HOUSE- work in a small famlly. 1634 Ellisst. ANTED—GIiRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. At 838 O'Farrell st. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL, TO ASSIST WITH baby; sleep home. 219 Broderick st. ANTED — CHAMBERMAID, LINDELL House, corner of Sixth and Howard ts. VW ASTED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. CALL _W atternoon, 910 Sutter st. IRL FOR HOUSEW cooking. 435 Eday st. JXPrHIENCED APPRENTICE IN TAILOR- ing; aiso girl 1earn paots operating. 206 Minna. W ANTED—A FIRSI-C. ASS FINISHE K; manufacturer work. S04 Sausome st. ANTED—A NUMBER OF IN TELLIGENT, well-bred women who are talkers and with a perfect kuowledge of cooking 0 introduce an article of merit amongst housenolders: good wages will be paid, and to the right kind of women constant employment given. Apply between the hours of 11 and 3, room 9, third fioor, 204 Front st. RK AND PLAIN OUNG MAN DESIRES TO LEARN grocery business, Adaress N. SANDBERG, 631 Sacramento st., city. OSITION BY A YOUNG MARRIED MA. Wwite good cook. Call or address 2908 Z6th FREE! LESSONS EVERY Tues, 2to 3: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. ‘ ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school; class now forming for fall work; prac- tical: reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. YOUSG GERMAN WiSHES SITUATION OF any kind. BARTL, 652 Minna st. CHINESE WANTS PLACE: FIRST-CLASS cook: housework and washer ih family; city WONG HOON, 776 Clay st. or coumir . Y OUNG MaN WITH EXPERIENCE WISHES situation as bartender: city. Address H. H. B., 728 Cappst. . AR, INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST: class Eastern and San Fraocisco references from Iast empioyer wants situation as ner or coachman. Address G. C., box 114, Call Office. W 00D POLTSAER WANTS SITUATION AT the trade or in furniture store, Call or address L. COMPART, 613 Mission st. TIUATION W ANTED— MIDDLE-AGED man: steady habits: good reference: good uli- round man for private family: small wages. Ad- dress W. K.. box 43, Call Office. Y OUSG MAN (@3), UNDERSTANDS THE care of horses; can milk, drive and do plain gardening; desires position with private tamily: will furnish reference if required. ~Address D. M., box 107, Call Office. 2 |- ¥, RELIABLE AN, INDUSTRIOUS GER: man as c:“chmln and men-r:‘m "o: country ; generally useful around piace:, Crence, ‘Address & ARDENKH, box 108, Cail. PAFEREANGER, WITH ~TOOLS, WANTS plecework. 620 Larkin st. SIIVATION WANTED BY A GARDENER; Seven years in last place. Address A. B., box 118, Call Office. Y OUNG, SWEDISH 3 stands care WISHES SITUA- of any klad, CuuPIEfl;NT GERMAN GIRL: CHAMBER- work, sewing and walt on table. Apply 1817 Jackson st., Monday a. ., 10 to 12. ADIES CAN MAKE MONKY IN INTERIOR towns; pleasant work: good &w: DOL neces- sa1y 1o canvass; enclose stamp. C. C. Co., 131 Fost. Rnrmxb LADY TO MANAGE AN OFFICE busioess. Call 131 Post, room 21. el e 2 B e et e S SERVANT GIRL WANTED, 1229 ELLIS ST. between Getavia and Laguna. AIRDRESSING, %5c AND 860; MOENING and eve clusses; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission, 85 per month; puplls can work for themselves, friends or customers: waist, jack- $ioaud skirt patterns cut to order, 35¢ up.’ Mc- DOWELL A cademy, 638 Market,opp. Palace Hotel. SING: MANICURING LESSONS. MISS DOYLE. 1194 Poweli st. and 105 Ninth. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; M e R DoT werk Tres 'bus and taseace 1o i from feree. MALE HeLP WANTED. Pt sm e e o Souow LU ANTED_GERMAN WINE CELLAR MAN, $1 8 day aud increase; butter-maker, steady work: butter and cheese maker, $50 and found; jarmers: $20 and found: machinist and 0., 828 Sacramento st. R e e CO., 110 Geary st. y % (00K ¥OR HOTEL, $i0; PANTEY MAN, country, $20: th I H:yr.m hu-iu-ra who Is a ‘.-"“3 | D | $750. OTEL TO LEASE FOR A TEEM OF YEARS: new 6-story and basement brick buiiding, con- taining €8 rooms; also ground-floor and well- ligh ed basement: centrally located, half block N of Market st. and 1 block from Baldwin Hotel and l-mporium bullding; newly furnished throughout; furniture for saie on reasonable terms. For far- tner particulars apply to S. SILVERBERG, 320 Sansome st., room 39. THE DEL NORTE HOTEL, CRESCENT CITY, California—The best equipped house in Norch: ern California Is now offered for sale, or can be leased on favorable terms; :his house 1s the best paying investment In Northern California, and must be disposed of on account of sici:ess. tor terins and particulars apply or address E. YATES, proprietor, Crescent City, Cal. OCTOR'S PRACTICE; WORTH 1800 TO $2000 per annum; stock of drugs and utensils for $200, actual value of stock; location one of the most promising mining towns in >tate. Address L L., box 59, Call office, 710 Market st., ~. F. ALOON; IMMEDIATE DISPUSAL ON ACG- count of death; no reasoable offer refused: stock, fixtures; iease 314 years: the whole for #575; it not sold by 25th will be disposed of at auction. H., box 7%, Call Office. OR SALE—AN INTEREST IN A FIRST- class, well-established commission business; cap tal required from $3000 to $5000: good op- portunity for the right man. Address S., box 75, Call Oftice. $1100 FINE RESTAURANT AND BAK- « ery; perfect oven; everything com- plete: large store and family trade; best location on coast outside this city. UNDERWOOD, 765 Market st. $ 1350, EIRST-CLASS SALOON TN THE DU, retail district: near Market st.: fine fixtures; well-established trade: moderate ex- pense; invites investig . E., box 116, Call. 00D GPPORTUNITY LING OUT TO business est. since 1869: amount wner will remain if arrangerent can be made. Address F. D., box 137, Call Office. ARTNER WANTED — CORNEE SALOON and liquor-store: established trade; large stock ; elegant fixtures. PROLL LLOYD, 719 Market, BRANCH BAKERY, GROCERY. NOTIONS, cheap: 4 sunny rooms: side entrance: large yard; cheap rent. Leaveaworth and Jackson sts. DELICAUY STORE: LOW RENT: first-class neighborhood: near large 8chool; no oppositn: chance lifetime. Apply Call, $25() IYESTED EARNED: APRLL, $306; 20U May, 3362; June, $374; 1895 averaged $85 weekly : proos free. F. DALY, 1203 Bdwy,N Y. JOE REN LARGE BASEMENT SALOON; completely furnished for business: low rent. INGLE FURNISHED ROOMS, #1 week. Rosedsle House, 321 Ellis, | JNDELL HOUSE SIXTH AND HOWARD |4 ats.; single turnished rms 75c week, 16¢ night. T00 2E3, TV TAKE LODGING AT 1uo 15c ‘and 20c a night, including coftes and rolls. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. S_REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 648 . Cay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, be. EST IN CITY--SING' E_ROUMS, 15, 30 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leldesdor® sts. W E_ARE SHOE DOCTO. WE REPAIR shoes and make them as good as pew, nd With our new machines we can do your work one-half the usual price; done while you wait 562 Mission st., becween First and Second sts. EST PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- Bouse; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and $3: ladles’, gents’ and children’s mistit and cast-oft shoes bought or exchanged. ROCMS 185T 766 FER NIGHT: 50010 #1 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. VW AYTED-LABORERS "AND MECHANICS 0 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, etill runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Inrge rooms; 25¢ per nigh:: $1 10 $3 per week. VW ASTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter ECHO HOUSE ™ 8633, MAKKET ST Hooms 20c., 26¢. to 50¢. night; $1 to $¢ week. MEYTC FEED MLZNHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DA weok; rooms for Lwo, 25 & reading-room: daily papers. "w"‘ili'r D— MEN TO LEARN BARBER | trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and | catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1615 Howard, B3 AWEEK'S NEWSTOR & CENTS_THE | WEEKLY CALL.1p wrapper, for mailing. ; 81 $1 60 a week; ! st AGENTS WANTED. [MPIRE LIEE —PURE LIFE— —INSURANCE— —AT COST.— AGENTS WANTED. PORTER BUILDING, SAN JOSE. GENTS — HERE'S YOUR CHANCE FOR cash: p It quick: the Campalgn book of 1896; outfits 25 cents; ape 85 orders in three days. F. PERSO. ) Subseription Department, The Ray Co., 723 Market st. s NTIEMAN | WANTS IN ¥RIVATE v furnished room with adjoining room. sultable light housekeeplug; gas: bath, same floor; lerms moderate: re, dress R. A 135, C.Ilpgfln. WANTED—st4SCELLANEOUS. B v S SBOWBA“ AXND DESK: MUST BE GOOD and cheap. California Camera Co., 12415 Geary. W ANTED-TO EXCHANGE A PET DEER for a bicycle. C.N.PARMENTER, Winters,Cal. SECOND - HAND KODAKS " CAMERAS' magic lanterns, slides. 109 ‘Montgomery (ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING A S elcy 1 A, KLEIN, 108 Sixih sh; send. must state price. Ad- Inquire room 829, Parrott bullding, 825 Market st. NIGHT, | JOR _ SALE CHEAP— WOOD AND COAL . Taylor. | I' yard; machinery to cut wood: express busi- ness, etc.: clears $150 a month 810 Sixth st. QMALLMANUFACTURING BUSINESS; THE only oné in the city: small capital; no Sunday or night work. 110 Ellis st., Palmer House. $175. FARISER IN PAYING RESTAU- . rant; meals 25¢; owner cooks; nonlght work. Inquire 212 Drumm st., in saloon. §125, EXERESS BUSINESS FOR SALE, . on account of sickness; fcod stand; clearing $50 mouth. ~Apply 205 Larxin st. C. MUTHER, AUCTIONEER, 601 CALL- . fornis st,. corher Kearny, pays best price for furniture and ‘merchandise. A AUCTION CO., SUCCESSORS TO M. ONS’ Auc. Co., 1057 Market, pays cash, F YOU WANT GOOD PKICES FUR FURNLE ture and merchandise see BURD, 211 Larkin, “BASCH, 321 SUITER, WA, YOUR FUR Market: v 1 CARPET CLEANING. ONES CO. CARZET - renovating works: ARPET CLEANING, 3¢.; samples free: tel. Jessic 944. Stratton, 18 R WESTARN | CARPET-BEATING works; Iatest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and [ay ing 3¢ yd. G. GEORGE, 11 8th; phone Jessie 253. VW EEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING’S Pioneer Caz- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 40. YONKLIN'S CARPET EEATING WORKS. 533 Golden Gate v ephone east 126. (Y SIEAM CARPET CLEANING RENGVA- ting, 35 Sth. STEVEN: el South 250. YARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED like new. ) 28 Tenth; tol outh 36, D. successors. E MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO,, 240 - 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Misslon 74 J McQUEEN'SCARPET BEATI . ovating works. 453 Stevenso CLEA ITEINW 1G eral other standard. lowest prices obtainabl 1prizhts, $60. § c. The J. DEWING CO., 2d floor Floode Bullding, Fourth and Market sts. INWAY UPRIGHT ALMUST N Private party; must sell now. Building. NOTHER SPECIAL INDUC ENT FOR purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- gant new upright plauos, together with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for $6 per mont only $6 cash payment required: every Instroment aranteed. SHERMAN. CLAY & Cu., cor arny and Sutter sts., Pacific Coast representa- s of Steinway & Sons’ pianos. LOSING OUT A COMPL E LINE OF small goods at prices less than goods cost landed in New York: just the chance to buy a fins instrument for your summer outing at small out- lay; violins, $1°35: mandolins, 3 35; guitars, $3¢ antoharps, $1; accordlors. flutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for' instruments, violin outfits, etc.; new ianos for rent and sale. J. HARRY SCOTT, 929 arket st., Spreckels bullding. Wi Room 10, Flood %100 FOR A GOOD UPRIGHT; $125 FOR A large Newhall up: $175 for fine new pianos: call at once If you want bargains. MAU- VATS, 769 Market st. J ILLIAM G. BADGER, SOLE AGENT FOR the ceiebrated Hallet & Davis and Francis Ba- ccon pianos, 406 Sac: nento st. TANUS—DO Y WANT ONE? FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE F. W. SPEN- CER CO., 938 Market st. BEFUREEUYA.\‘E SEE HAINE BROS. & Gerts and Knabe pianos: at prices. A, L. BANCROFT & €O, VHICKERING, KN ABE. STECK. VOSE, S ling pianos:- see our new :0f rent. BENJ. CURTAZ 16 O’ Farre. LLENT * . UPE: EXC $190 and cover; $5 installment. * BUSH ER- piano for $187: piaaos « stoo Leavenworth st. LEARANCE SALE up; everything I“IA\'E i U mer), $10: very 5(), PARTNEL WANTED IN EMPLOY- « ment office; rare chance; prefers partier 10 hired help. Cail 128 Fourth st. RUGGISTS ATTENTION — FINE LOCA- tion; new store with rooms. Southwest cor- ner Haight and Devisadero sts. ’ AKIRY AT A BARGAIN; BAKES FROM 3 50 4 bols. of flour dally; full inspection allowed. Centerville, Alameda County. SCHMITZ next Hibernja &lgi)}s‘m(;‘u, S A YEE NEW WEEKLY CALL. in airer, FOR 5 C& Wraper. for mail QOR SALE—GOOD PAYING SALOON; CAUSE for selling, owner going East. Address T. K. GOULD, box 8, Petaluma. JINE FIXTURES AND SMALL STOCE OF grocery-store, with 3 living-rooms. Inquire A. ASBECK, 1140 Market st. THE ONLY MODERN IMPROVED HOTEL of 80 rooms in Stockton for rent orlease. In- quire D. ROTHEN BUSH. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE—A FIKST-CLASS downtown saloon; no reasonable offer re- fused. Call 434 Pine st X $500 FURQBAILE: RARRBT: %ORHEAANID . wagon; two barrels per day. Call Office. o NTERIOR AGENCY OF CALL FOR SALE; wil! pay $160 per month; price $4000. Apply this office. B or s sy s S A e ROOME DENTAL ASSO IATION, 759 MAR- Gt e Third and Fourth: gas '.Leu;x(sx‘; :,“.‘.’.:":.".“,3;.‘;;" for, Puinless extraction: artifi- cth 3 fillings from $1; Saltohromas; €3 from $1; extracting 50 _Fur}s'r—c:a‘\&\x DENTISTRY: prices; first-class fesults: pai Of teeth Telephone Main 5575 ur. iy LoR DINC. C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. FIRST-CLASS R. GKORGE W. LEEK, . GENUIN Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extracaon and patentee of improved bridge work or teetn without any plate, moved from @ o 20 O Feyro il 0 RENT—GROCERY STORE AND SA- loon; fixtures and bar. Cor. Ridley and Elgin | Park. KL T CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLE B S5 STown work, bridge work and teeth withoay $3[ 100, EOB HALFINTEREST IN MANT { « facturing business. 328 Bush, rm.4. TADY_OF MEANS DESIRES A PARTNEs {German): $25 capital. Room 2, 12 Mason st. { JPOu SALE Oxt EXCHANGE FOR VACANT Pproperty—Saloon cor. Ritch and Townsend sts. §450, SALOOK: FINE BUSINESS: Tow « Teut; reason, poor health. 959 Pacific. 00D ROUTE FOK SALE ON THIS PAPER. Appiy T. P. RIORDAN, 632 Market, room 2. ESTAURANT; GOOD LUCATION: GOOD place for man and wife. Apply Call Oftice. SAIOUN: LONG LEASE: LOW RENT. Ply at Anchor Brewery, 1481 Pacific st. TROCERY AND BAR—TRANSFER COR- Der. Apply at this office; no neents. INE COBNER SALOON AND KESTAURS Tant. Corner of Fell and Stanyan sts. LACKSMITH SHOP, BUILDING AND lease; also 10ols. 2315 Pine st. AP- plates 8 specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant avs. A SKT FOR TEETE: WARRANTED A3 800d as can be made: il 3 MMS, déntisi, 930 Market st. next Hatiuin Phcaian AINLESS ~EXTRACTIO CROWN Lridge work a specialty: plates, 85 tp: 13 years experience. R. L. WALSI nu.s'.. ux’in/. lf:“nr;. K. DUCKETT, 1705 POST ST,, NEAR B 14" cnunan; gas given: crawe and Briaes SaeE 0 JULL, Sul OF T WARRAN ¥ five years. DR V. A-AVAE.K\'. i ET OF THETH WITHOUT TE. SEesaE 1841 Pole . o DR JQUION DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 506 MAR CRiRy BE CHARLES W. DEOKER.® DEJ.J. LEER, 3 0! ate Open e OST—BLACK SILK PURSE IR, ,» CONTAINING 860 10: on Third or Mission s S ward at 268 Third st., NW. comner Folsm cral 1 Lun’m:\GJBBUhE IN MINING TOWN. AD. dress G. 5., Angels Camp. BAEERY AND NOTION STORE FOR SALE. 909 Bryant st. —_— OME BAKERY FOR SALE. HoE = E. INQUIRE AT SPALL BAKERY FOR SALE. APPLY CALL Office. OST—AT ELLIS AND DEVISA L day. Fox terrier bitch. body wngx:{a(.’é %{mi andtan; liberal reward. 931 Fillmore st. s T.O5T-0NE PATR HANDCUFFS ON day. Please reu Vedere 30 Unt Chutes, and Teceive rewarg, - eYedere sc., nr. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH L Savings and Loan Societ: o HIBERNTA of San Franciseq 1 the name of MARGARE £ 1iog (GEOCERY AND BAR FOR SALE; CHEAP; | The finder will please YRR o ban, Yo- 188,240, ‘:;fls‘;‘;l";::;;‘;‘::;hm st 193t~ BUCKSKIN PURSE. DOU BLE CLASES, F°F 50y FOSTST. . | 5 contelning $90 o sold; tiberal reward to the WEEK'S NEWS FOR b CENTS—THB® | | OST—A PASSBOOK WiTH THE fias—— Aw 4 1n wranger. for mailing. z{: i :dsnnms“g;‘f;;‘gf g'?';‘?'”“-am“: : - t A DERGANS, No. 20° PRUFESSIONAL CARDS, SmSTnder wil please return o bank: e Wm DEEDS, ETC. and Notary, 116 Market; 75, San L. SONTAG, ATT'Y res., 2126 Howard, HICHAR] LAW OFFICES. ROO: 37, Croker' balaing, " teiephons Saly JEW JOHN B. AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER, ALtys ac law, rms 515,516, Sth. tloor, Parrout bldg. STORAGE. SNBAGE—UHEAPEST 1IN THE T e Proo bliding: advarices made” 511 Largal: RNTTURE, P1ANO: TR 3 Fvum., Shipping. CHAR L. TAYU!E)%BOG Pone Post, T T A Y LOK,204 Post, A X FURNITURE SOy BTE e Eastern plan

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