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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1896 MET AND TALKED OF PROGRESS: Interesting Business Trans- acted by the Asso- ciation. THE CARNIVALQUESTION There Is Hearty Sympathy for the Festival Move- ment. A FLOAT FOR THE CYCLERS. Resolutions Indorsing the Nicaragua Canal Project—Many N-w Members. At the meeting of the Merchants’ Asso- ciation yesterdav the resignation of Ro- senthal Bros. & Co., 107 Kearny street, was accepted. This is the only resigna- tion received, although it had been stated by some one connecied ‘with the carnival committee that a number of resignations would take place in consequence of the supposed antagonism of the Merchants’ Association’s board of directors for the carnival project. The members of the board are very in- dignant that such a statement should have been made, because they all favor the car- mval. The reason given for not taking up the project with great interest is that such a course would be toa great extent out- side of the aims and objects of the associe- | tion. At the present time the body has | its hands full looking after the interestsof | the City and in paying particular atten- tion to the condition of the streets and in the promotion or the new charter. The request of the Merchants’ Associa- tion to have the special crew for guiter- cleaning resume work in Western Addition bas been granted by Superintendent of | Streets Ashworth. The Superintendent also explained that the work of this crew | bad been ter.porarily suspended last month on account of the expected shortage of fundsand the uncertainty of theamount | to be appropriated. He promises that the | work will now be regularly continued. The secretary reported that so many delegates nad already been appointed for the churter convention from the various progressive organizations of the City that it had been decided to hold the convention in Kohler & Chase Hall, as the assembly- room in the Mills building would be too small for the purpose. Owing to the fact that the Association of Improvement | Clubs will hold its regular meeting on August 5, it was decided to posipone the charter convention from Augnst 5 10| August 12, so that all the delegates might attend. The board decided to have a float in the cyclists’ parade next Saturday night on behalf of the Merchants’ Association. This float will -be typical of the new char- ter and illustrate the difference beiween the old and the new San Francisco. | The board decided favorably upon the | request of the association of creditors hav- ing claims sgainst tbe City for goods sold | and delivered. The request is to have the | Board of Supervisors use the existing sur- plus from last vear'stax levy in the pay- ment of these claims, provided it can legally be donme. A recommendation to | that effect was ordered sent to the Board | of Supervisors. At the request of a number of merchants and property-owners on Sixth street the | board decided to ask the railroad company | to improve its portion of the street, with a view of having the pavement of the entire street improved. The secretary was instructed to accept the invitation of the Continental League to speak upon the new charter to-night and the invitation of tbe cyctists’ com- mittee to speak upon ‘‘good strects” Saturday night. A communication was received from the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco asking the co-operation of the Merchants’ Association in favoring the early ‘con- struction of the Nicaragua canal under American control, In accordance there- with the following resolution was adopted by the board of directors of the Mer- chants’ Association: WHEREAS, A patriotic upreal has been re- ceived from the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco for the urgent necessity of securing favorable action upon the Nicaragua canal before the terminution of the Fifty-iourth Con- gress; and whereas, the Merchants' Associa- tion of San Francisco fully renlizes the vital importance to Caliiornia of cheap and short transportation by water to the markets of the world; therefore be it Resolved, That the Merchants’ Association earnestiy requests our Senators and Repre- sentatives in Congress fo continue their praise- worthy efforts at the next session for the early completion of the Nicaragua canal under American control. The following forty-six business firms | were unanimously elected as regular mem- bers of the Merchants’ Association, mak- ing the total membership 616 business firms: Alaska Packers’ Association, A. Andrews, A. Berthier & Co., The Biack Diamond Coal ining Company, Borck & Rosenberg, Butler & Halden, Joseph Byrne & Co., California Ink Company, Wilfrid B. Chapman, Commercial Publishing Compnnyy, Consumers’ Ice Com- pany. the Crocker-Woolworth National Bank of San Franeisco, Diebert Bros.” Manufacturing Company, James Donohue, D, W. Earl & Co., The Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, 8. Foster & Co., Goldberg & Tweedie, Harrold, Beicher & Allen, Robert Hoage, C. A. Hooper & Co., George W. Hume & Ci F. Korbel & Bros.; 8. Koshland & Co.; La Grande Laundry; H. A. Lozier & Co.; Mer- chants’ Ice and Cold Storage Company ; Moore, Hunt & Co.; R. Munk; Newbauer & Levy; D. M. Osborne & Co.; Pacific Packing House; Pacific Planing Mill; B. Pasquale & Sons; People’s Express & Transfer Co.; A. I. Raye & Co.; the Rouverts Printiug Co. Schilling & Co.; Sennett, Miller & Co.; Sol Shipper & Co.; . Speck & Co.; the Union Lithograph Co.: ited Typewriter & Supplies Co.; Welis Furgo & Co.s Express Co.; Wetmore Bros.: Williams, Brown & Co. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Several Fines Imposed, Resignations Accepted and Appointments and Promotions aade. The Fire Commissioners met yesterday afternoon and imposed the following fines: William Byrne, stoker envine 3, three days’ pay for fast driving while go- ing to a fire; Thomas Kelly, engineer, engine 27, ten days’ pay for neglect of duty; Neal Suilivan, hoseman, engine 24, ten days’ pay for neglecting to respond to a second alarm of fire; Thomas Hart, driver, five days’ pay, and J. W. Thomp- son, engineer, three days’ pay, all of en- rine 29, for neglecting to keep the stalls and floor of the engine-house in ciean con- be: follows ; e following resignations were ac- cepted: Theonore Brown, hoseman, en- gine 5: James Graham, steward chemical engine 1; N. D. Coilins, driver, engine 14; Joseph McVerry, stoker engine 21. .A‘Ppolm.mema and promotions were made as follows: Frank Murphy, truck- man, truck 1; T. Mahoney, hoseman, en- gine 6; ana’ Edward McDermott, hose- man, engine 22; Emil Cranert promoted from hoseman engine 5 to steward chem- ical engine 1; Dennis ,Quinlan from hose- | Homestead Association 3. Berkele: man engine 2 to stoker engine 21, and Charles Mulloy from hoseman engine 22 to driver engine 14. TRANSFER TICKETS. The First Arrest Made Under the New < rdinance. The first arrest under the new transfer ordinance was made on the corner of Powell and Market streets Wednesday night. The ordinance makes it a misde- meanor fora passenger to give away or sell a transfer check. A special officer of the Market-street Cable Company alleges that he saw Charles Nelson exchanging a transier ticket for newspaper, and accordingly placed him under arrest. The case was called in Judge Joachim- sen’s court yesterday morning and con- tinueda till Monday. Attorney Frank Kelly, who represents the cable company, i ed that an example would be made lson, and Nelson expressed his in- tention of testing the validity of the or- dinance. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, James B. and Agnes L. Roberts to Jessie €. Gunn, lot on south line of Halght street, 137:6 W of Octavie, E 117:6 by § 187:6; $10. Julis Leahy to Annfe Keliy. lot on N line of HI.O.“SM street, 200 E of Plerce, E 25 by N 187 “Abner Doble Company to Anna C. Wessel, Iot on E line of Plerce street, 100 8 of Lombard, S 37:6 by E 187:6; 810, James Crogan to Marian Hartrick, loton N line of Golden tate avenue, 32:6 W of Lyon street, W rRomas ¥ Faskia The omas F. Parkinson to Thomas T. Pottinger, 1ot on W line of Cole streat, 100 8 of Waller, § 28 James W.and Charlotts F. Edwards to Louls Lipman, lot on W line of Jessle street, 110 S of Nineteenth, S 25 by W 76; $10. Charles Greene 10 Annie G. Flint, lot on NE cor- Der of Twenty-fourth street and Treat 50 by N 104; $10. 45, ¥ X and Minnle Kirschto K. B. Mayo, same: Annie G, Flint to same, same; $10. Huldah M., William F. and Wilham T. Barnes to J. C. Franks, lot on W line of Eureka street. 154 N of Ocean road, N 50 by W 130, lot 7, biock 21, Market-Street Homestead Association Ad- dition; ot on W line of Whitney street, 876 S of Grove street (Thirdeth). 8 25 by W 125, portion lot 15, biock 26, Fairmount Tract; $1. J. Leroy and Nellie 8. Nickel to Carlo D. Bianchi,-iot on NE line of Ninth street, 40 SE #rom Minna, SE 40 by N 60: $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to’ Annie G. Mogan, 1ot iine of A street, 85:6 E of Nineteenth ave- 50 by N 100; $10. Luther L. and Isabelie Ewing to Gustav C. Win- terberg, lots 202 and 204. Gift Map No. 1; $ Latayette M. and Eilen T. Darling to Chris- topher and Susan Gilligan, 10t on W line of Mc- {llister streer, 207 S of Visitacion avenue, S94:6 y :8, being 10t 2, block 18, Sunny Vale Homestead: §600. B J. u. and Carrie A. Franks to Frank 0. Hale, lot on Wline or Whitney street, 875 S of Thirtieth. S 25 by W 125. portion lot 18, block 26, Fair- mouut Tract; $10. Charles S Cusnlng to George F.and Harry N. Gray, lots 52 and 53, biock 9, Flint Tract Home- stead Association: $10. George A.and Mary A. Brown to same, undl- vided 10-28 of lots 1 to 14, inclusive. block 10, Flint Tract Homestead Association: $10. A. H. and Madeline H. Lissak to Luigi and Vir- ginia Depaoll, 1ot on W line of Potrero avenue, 275 N or Burrows sireet, N 25 by W 100, being lot 29, block B, Haley purchase; $10. Giiroy Mercantile Company to Kiah M. Smith, lot commencing 255 S of Geneva sireet and 130:6 W of Howth, N 88, W 143:6, N 33, & 141:9, por- tion ot lot 8, 'block 11, San Miguel Clty; $10. Esiate of 'Abranam Powell (by Sarah L. Powell, executrix) 0 Eva P., Lores B.and Priscalla F. Powell, Jot 6, block 28, — Lund Assoclution; 8iso Pproperty in other counties: $19.444. Sarah E. Ellers (wife of L. X.)to H. D, Lawrie and A. J. Carmany, a1 lands in two deeds: first made by.'T. H. Stevens, Alex Gabel, Samuel L. Dennison, Moses E. Flanagan, Chartes W.Cook and William Shear, partition deed in liber 3, d. 411, and second deed made by William Shear to Levi Parsons and john B. Felton in_liber 132 d. 112 (see abstract No. 1639, June 19, 1896); $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Henry and Jeanle D. Eust to Mery A. Smith {wite of Thomas). lot on S line of Ceniral avenme, 00 E of Ceroline street, E 30 by S 15, olock 159, Encinal Park Tract, Alameds, subject to a mort- gage to the Oakland ‘Loan and Investment Com- pany for §2100; $10: idward C. Harrison, administrator estate of Samuel Hill, to J. A. Remmel, all tnterest In iot on ine of Clinton avenue, 150 E of Willow street. E 50 by N 130, biock O. Pioneer Homestead Assocla- tion, Alameda: $1350. Edward C. Harrison to same, lot on X line of Cilnton avenue, 150 E of Willow street, £ 100 by N 1380, quitclalm deed, Alameda: $10. Edward O. and Frinces A. Crosby to Alameda Savings Bank, lot on W line of Park street, 95:4: S of Clement avenue, S 50:214, W 118:1, N 50, 123:514 to beginning. being 1ot 12, block 44, Min- turn Park, Alkmeda; $2555. Joshua 'R. Mead (irustee. etc., et al) to John Hartz 1o’ on SW corner of San Pabio and Mead avenues, W 100 by 5 80:7, being lot 62 and N b 88, Mead Park, Oakland; $10. eric and Annfe F. Sinclair, lot on S of Mead avenue, 375 W of San Pablo’ avenue, W 50 by 5 125.70, being lots 49 and 50, same, Oakland: $10. Worthington, Cora R.and Harriet B. Diehl to Burnside F. Diehl, lot on SE line of Rose avenue, | 12.55 NE from point of intersection of Rose ave- nue with Eust Echo avenue, NE 40, 8E 14871, SW 40.03, NW 142.23 to beginning, being sub- division G of map of subdivisio : of lots 20, 91 and 22, Glen kcho Tract, Map 2, Oakiand Townstip; Patrick and Mary Tormey to M. L. Wurts, lot on S1line of Tompkins street. 120 E of Dwinelle, E 120 by S 135, being lot 4. block 8, University a'so loton S line of Tompkins street, 360 W of Dwinelle, W 94:3, 5 185:4, J3 104:6, N 135 to beginning, being lot 4, block 7. same, Berkeley; also lot on N line of Rus«ell street, 193:414 J of Dwinelle,N 160:134, 1 99:634, S 157:6. W 69:714 to_beginning, belig lot 8, block 8, same, Berkeley; 85. Charles A.and Alice C. Bailey to Catherine S, Schmidt, lot on E line of Seventi street, 320 S of Bancroft way, S 40 by ¥ 135, being the S 30 feet offot 24 and' N 10 feet of lot 23, block 124, cor- rected map of Raymond Tract, Berkeley; £5. Charles, Henry C. and Sarah Andersen (wife of Charles) to Peter Butt, all interest in loton E corner of Second and A streets, NE 250 SE 225, town of Haywards, subject to a_mortgage to correct 571 d 401, Eden Township; $10. Henry and Rosa Mohr to Louis Cayron, lot on SW corner of Twenty-fourth and Adeline streeis, $101 by W 103:3. being iots 19 to 22, block v31, Adeline street lots, Oakland; $10. A. J. and Etei' Smith, Susan P. and W. H. Cooper (by Sheriff) to krnest H. Guidr.er, lot on S line of Orchard_street, 249:8 E of Broadway, SW 376, NE 49:8, NW 52, NE 25, NW 86, N} 125. W 8 to besinning, Cakiand; 8800. H. B. Mayo to Humboldt Building and Loan As- sociation, iot on NW iine of Eleveath street, 52 15 of Center, E 5 by N 110, being iot 2, biock 558, map Center-street Home lots, subject to a mort gage, Oaklend: $10. William H. and Mary A. Snyder to same, lot on W line of Pine street, 105 S of ~eward. > 80 by W 95. beinz the S 80 feet of lots 27 and 28, block 703, plat of subdivided block 402, Oukland Point, Oak- iand: $10. Charles P. and Hettle Kern to W. H. Latour- ette, loc on SE line of Seventeenth avenue, 80 NE of East Twenty-second street, N:t 50 by SE 180, Dlock 72, Map of Nosthern Addition to Brooklyn, East Oakland: $10. Jonn B., ida L., Horace C. and D. E. Watson and Nellie P. (wife of A. G. Snetsinger) to Ida M. {ite of Charles Williams), lois 10 und 11, biock . Peralta Tract, East Oakiand: also lois 2 and 13, block 79, and lots 3 and 4, biock 101, portion Watson property, East Oakland: gift. Gustave Keil (0 Wilhelmine Janizen, lot on Nk corner 0f Wood street and Eagle avenue, £ 50 by N 100, being jots 1 and 2, biock 8, Chapin 1 ract, Alameda; $10. James A.and Virginia A. Waymire to John H. Milier, loton NW corner of Clement avenue and Walnut street, N 130 by W 300, block 28, being lots adjacent to Encinal, Alsmeda; $10. W. G. Manuel and George Roeth to Paclfic Coast Dredging and Reclamation Company, lot begin- ning at a poiut in the middle of Kirkham street if produced N 160 from center of Twenty-first, it produced thence N 130, E 10 center of Poplar it produced thence S 130, W to center of Kirkham if produced to bosinning, Oakland: $10. . N. Knowles (trustee) to W. D. Macdonald, lot on NW corner of_Linaen and Flith streets, W 100 by N 25, block 486, Oakland; §10. M, A. Lommins to Juli_Freitas, lot on NE line of Niueteenth street. 50 £ of Twentieth avenue, E 26 by N 140, being lot 3, block 48, San Antonto, East Oakland: $10. & Mary J. anu Joseph W. Hardman to W. H1. Greg- ory. Iot on N line of Thiriy-sixih street, 266 201 W of Market, W 100.454, N 1i8761, E 100,8 128.14 to beginning, being lots 23 und 24, block E, erl. M. J. Avos's prop riy, Oakland Townsaip; 0. > ¥ R Crawlord dnd W. E: Dean to Robe#t 3, Cherry, 1ot on X line ot Felton street, 80 \V from % line'ri:he of way California and Nevada Rafl- r0ad Company, W 40 by N 134, block G, aiended mup of 3. W. Crawiord Tract, Oakisnd Township; . . ,Amelta Crawtord to same, sume, Oakland Town- ship; $—r0op orge H.and Fannie M. Green to E. M. Greene, lots %, 3, 4, block 14, Landregan 1ract, Oskland Township; $10. E. M. and Julia E. Greene to C. C. 8. Thorne, lot on N line o/ Ocean avenue, 50 W of Twelfth street, W 150 N 109.75, £ 150,% 108.84 to beginning, being lots %, 8 aud 4, biock 14, same, Osakland Town- ship; 810. Anson S Blake (trustee) to Minnle K. Erwin. lot ou NW cornerof Dura .t avenue and Anlubon street (Coliege avenue), N 130 by W 50, block 9, Coliege Homestead, Berkeley; $10. Jesse E. Godley to (lara <! Petterson (wife of Olof), lot on W line of Louisa street, 160 S of Gil- man, W 135 by S 40, being the middl 1ot 4 block 17, proj G ia tion, Berkeley; $10. Builders’ Contraots, H. Henningsen with Adam Milier, to_erect a one-story eoitage on Sline of Oak sireet, 181:8 I of Clayton: $2160: A. G. Luigens architect. Mrs. Mary Hoban with Georke Gutterell, to erect a two-story ne_on of street, 345 % of Tenth; 1850 architec, owner Hannah Keesing (by aitorney) with Stephen Conniug, alterations to buildinz on NW_corner of Bush aud Dupont sireets; $1 05 0 architect. Agnes Taibert with & Kiahn, brick and Denter work, etc., on N ‘ine of Twenty-fifth street, 80 W of Diamond: $1500; architect, :onuhcmt. bands play for feet of Tty Berkeley Vills Associs- Eleven thousand brass the Salyation Army. HOSTILE STOCKHOLDERS, Directors of the American Pipe and Pile Armor Company Disliked. Suit to Oust Officials Who Are Claimed to Have Betrayed Their Trusts. There is another row on the hands of thedirectors of the American Composition Pipe and Pile Armor Company. Peter Tautphaus, A. B. Hunt, H. C. Capwell, L. E. Ashley and E. F. Badgiey, who claim to constitute that board, have been sued several times recently, and ail sorts of charges to their management of the affairs of the company have been brought. They have been accused of frand, of over- stepping their authority as officers of the company, and now they are said to have been deposed from office, but to have re- fased to vacate. 5 Mrs. Eleanor L, White is plaintiff in a suit filed Wednesday to oust the offending directors. She claims that at a recent meeting of the company, at which over 80,000 of the 83,579 shares of its capital stock were represented, 65,801 shares, more than two-thirds of the entire number, voted to displace the defendants. However, when the votes were counted, President Tautphans declared that but 62« 181 shares had teon voted against the di- reotors, he ufiuinfioto count 185 shares so voted by A. J. binson, claiming they had not transferred on the books of the corporation within ten days preceding the election. One hundred and nine shares of stock belonging to Mrs. E. L. White were not allowed to be voted, it being claimed that they had not been paid for. The votes of 3186 shares belonging to the estate of a person named Ellsworth were also repudiated, it being claimed that the Public Administrator, who has charge of the estate, has no right to give a proxy on the stock. 5 By such proceedings the worthy presi- dent managed to hold on to his office and to keep his fellow-directors in power. He then, despite the protests of the assembled stockholders, declared the meeting ad- journed. Not to be balked, however, another chairman was chosen, and the 65,590 shares of stock were vot'd for U. 8. Gilbertson, Isaac Jessup, A. J. Robinson, F. W. Kel- ley and F. A. McGee, who were declared elected directors, instead of the three in- cumbents. As Tautphaus et al. refuse to step down and out, the aid of the Superior Court in hastening their departure is asked. . - HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL A L Bigbie, Cal G D Dorwin, Felton |1H Cal F Chandler, E!mira | P'W Brown & w, Vallejo D A Madeira, Cal A B Watson, Wiiliams T A Schiller, Cal | T A Smali, Salinas C H Mar.in, Los Angeles | B Pierce' s, Fresno R ai Gray, 3an Jose | I B Pesbody, &s. Ohlo J H Hanley & w, Yakima W J W Thomal & w, Vailejo J A Ryan, Bakerstield M E King, Santa Clara | Mrs J Roper & fm. Chico E J Batchelor & w, Chico Miss Batchelor, Chico R Batcheior, Chico | Mrs Eames &s, Hopland C E Flowers. Portiand | AJ Hinds, Santa Cruz L Hinds, Santa Cruz | T A Mclntyre, Sscio L S Parsons, Fresno I A J Gardner. Denver J Reed, Cioverdule | Dr Bush & 1m, Fortuna Mrs E Bishoy, Pasadena | N B Jonnson, Kiverside G W Dickson, Riverside | Mry I, Gerlach. Stockton Miss Gerlach, Stockton | Mrs R Reynolds, § Jose N H Falk, Arcata Mrs M E Louis, Los An Miss Loughlin, Mass Mrs R Heuderson, L An | Miss Louls. Los An | L Lasseli & s, Martinez | J H Topley, Vallejo J = Bruyn, Detrolt | J Haln, Sacto E Bre:denbach, St Louis C'A Campbell, Red Bluft E C Hart. Sacto E F Frazier, Sacto T H Buckinghsw, Veavle H_A Preston, Jamestown J F Minnoc, Nevads | J Enright, Redding D Linden, Y P A Buell,Stockton E Couway & w. Denver CM Weber, Stockton W Kirkwood, Dayton LICK HOUSE. John Caldvell, Nevada C Miss Caldvell, Nevada C Col A K Whitton, S Jose H W Skinner, Fresno A G Clough, Merced Mrs J M Welsh, Stockton Miss M Welsh, Stockton H Wuliace, Stockion § 14 Brooks, Cal M Winch, Portland | E'P Foster & w, Ventura G A Clark & w, Madera | M L Hewitt, Cal C G Yates, Los Angeles W L Armstrong, Detroit J C_Erickson, Humboldt P Hirschfeld, Los Aug G Hneter, Alm, W Sexton, Skn Jose EJ F Moran & w, Cal Mrs Hillard, Cal A T Ellis, Tebama | G P Knowlton, Salinas Mrs J D McDonald, Or | Miss Mcbonald, Or Oscar T Bishop, Sac | Mrs James Anthrop, NY G Marks & w, Redwood ¥ W Simmons. Ariz G i Miller, Los Ang Wililam Coleman, Ariz & C Clark, Los Ang S L Obispo Ella B snow, 5 L Ubisp0 &w,Eureka G Heuly, Eureka Mrs G S Hall, Eureka J T Franks, Chicago H V Moorehouse, S Jose PALACE HOTEL. | F Eckhardt, Victoria Annie Irish, New York B G Krauss, New Yord J E Dodson, New York C F Hirsch, New York Miss M_McGavock, N Y | 7 Lowe. London Anita Wieland, N Y E W Penryan & w, Cal E Mayer, Pans ¥ C Luck. Chico N Mayer, Glassow G H Hills, Chico S Linden, New York H H irvine, St Paal L N Rucker, San Jose F E Sharkey, N Y CJ Pardee, N ¥ A B Wood, Detroit Mrs Pardee, N Y ‘W C Green, Batule Creek J R Curnow, San Jose H W Warren, Denver Mrs Curnow, \n Jose Mrs Warren, Denver ‘W S 1iift, Denver Edna 1iff, Denver Louse 1iiff, Denver A Marcus, New York Mrs A Marcus Y COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. S C Lenhart, Kansas City Mrs Shaw, Los Angeles Mrs Hubbard, LosAng € A Farr,'New York H Craven & wf, Oakland J Durkin, Sonora J Dawd & wf, Stockton ¥ & Benny, Sucramento ¥ O Renz, Kansas City G A Renz, Konsas City ‘AW Young, Auburn J Andersun, San Diego G Kirkland, San Diego Mrs Foster, Stockton Mrs Campbell, Stockton A J Burnett, Los Augeles J L McMurtry,Pasadeno D G Sillimat, Stockton H H Powers, Palo Alto rs G W Smith, Colusa Mrs Lawson, lowa A Spous, Jowa | C P Ruftner, Fresno £J Connolly, Port Costa | T W siarmon,Davisville J ‘W Robinson & wf, Cal | W Johnsion, Seactle H_Harkloff & dur, Texas M A Philllps, Lincoln C'S Scheel, Lincoln W F Grover & wi, Byron NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Mrs M Dorn & dau, Sac C W Johnson, Oakland ¥ W Metters, USN H X Olander, U 8 M Hovey, Yreka E B Downing, Whatcom R H Warner, Seattle C B Youngs, Seattle R E Raymond, sesttle J Mogan, Portland H “Turner, Portiand T Tucaer, Portiand J Wade & w1, Portiana N P Shaw, Pinoie G E Lews, Pinole J L Smith, Portand J M Stark, Poriland B Sheehen, Portland W J Proctor, san Jose J B Fortscome, Toronto H M Carl, Austin M McKinsel, St Paul Mrs M Pardee, Oroville J M Peterson, Salt Lake R C Walsh, Omaha. Miss M Anderson, Shasta Jas M Sherman, Toledo MrsG Harrison, Rd Bluft BALDWIN HUTEL Mrs M Thompson, Ptsbg Miss Mc)aster, Pittsbrg T8 Purdy, New York P J Connelly, S PR R M E Robins, Ls Angeles M W Gunst, New York MrsT Herrera. Nogales Miss Herrera, Nogales Mrs K R Whitehall, N Y A C Schwenfurth, N Y F Preatice, Chicago V J Wells. Selma R J R Aden, Vallejo C Smith, Los Angeles F E Baker, Woodiund Miss © Willlams, Colusa M A Bernard, Colusa Miss Watts, Butte T Richerson, Butte F A Sullivan, New York C A Burns, New York SAN FRANCISCO *‘CALL.”™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open until 12 ¢'clock every nignt in the year. BRANOH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:80 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 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGs. o N S e SIS £, YERBA BUENA LODGE OF PER- fection, No. 1.—Resular meetin TILIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, July 24, ng o'clock. D 4. GEO. J. HOBE, Sec. =5 THE MISSION INDEFENDENT RE- publican Ciub will hold an open meeting THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock at Mis- sion Opera Hail. “All Repubiicans in the district invitea. C. C.BUTT, Pres. N. JORNSON. Rec. Sec. §5 THE ReGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the Pacific Coast Dredgint and reclama- tion Company wili be held at the office of the com- puny, 16 Stenart street, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, ihe 4ih day of August, 1896, at 3 o'clock P. 3., for the purpose of electing a board of trustees 10 serve during the ensuing year and the’ bt.n‘n-c‘l;:n‘:iflm business as may come ore "% M. J. MADISON, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES, BAD TENANTS RJECTED FOR $a: collections mude, eity or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montev at.. room 6. Tel. 5680. T s SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALEK, (COMPETENT ENGLISH NURSE WITH REF- erence desires & situation. J. F. CROSE1T & 0., 312 Suter st. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY =T, V. furnish the best tamiiy and hotel heip. Cail office, bhone or mail us you: ers: Drompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Graut 185, 1 | | SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. ‘OMPETENT MIDDL ED WOMAN DE- sires & situation to take care of iady; under- stands Swedish massage and can make herself useiul arouud the house: reference: city or coun- try. Address A. L. H., box 114, Cali Office. ADY, EDUCATED IN MUSIC, FRENCH £nd German, rapid_stenographer, experienced in office, in travel and as private secretary, de- sires any position her acquirements wouid fill. Ad- dress A. 0., box 53, Call. ESPECTASLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion to do general housework: plain cook and laundress; with many yesrs' references. call at 14 Ripley place, off Folsom st- RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- WOrk in small family or upstairs work and help with children: can sew; city or country. Call 1129 Treat ave., downstairs. M !PDEE-AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A position as nurse or housekeeper in Vallejo or vicinity; nationality American. Address M. W.. box 114, Call Oftice. REFINED GERMAN. GOOD SEAMSTRESS, as useful companion or 1o teach and take care of children; N ddress G. H., bo: Ofchilldren: can board bome. - Address G. H., box Y CUNG GERMAN, GOOD GARPENTER, cabinet-maker and general mechanic witn tools wants situation of any kiad. Clementina st. P SUIUATION "W ANTED — MIDDLE-AGED man: steady habits: g0oa reference: good ali- round man for private family: small wages. Ad- dress W. K., box 43, Call Office. OUNG MAN (22), UNDERSTANDS THE care of horses: can milk, drive and do plain gardening: desires position with private family; Wil furnish reference it required. Address D. M., box 107, Call Oftice. 'NERGETIC HONEST YOUNG MAN WISH- es position of some kind of work: very handy Wwith tools. Address H. Y., box 88, Call. SITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN- American boy of 16 who Is siving with his| ar- ents to work in office, store or wholesale honse: he can keep books and is a good penman. Piease ad- dress 17 Beaver st. HANDY. JAPANKESE GAKDENER WANTS situation to take care of horses and cows; understands all kinds of work: 2 years in last place. Call or address HARRY SUZUKAWA, 13 Chureh st. Address 716 HELP WANTED-Continued. PERSONALS. ANTED—RANCH BLACKSMITH, $30 AND found; sack-tender, $2 » day and board; 6 young laborers to learn mining, $15 and board and increase: laundryman, $0 and found; farmer and wite, $40 and found; butter ana cheese maker, $30 and found: errand boy for country, $10 and found; 10 Jaborers for mine, $1 a day and board; 5 tunnel- men, 81 50 a day and board: cook and wife, coun- 3t broller, waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. / ANTED—MAN OR BOY T0 HELP IN kitchen: good home; small wages. Roddy's Hotel, Nebraska and Twenty-sixth sts. J3ABBER WANTED. 813 FOURTH ST. ADY, STRANGER IN THE CITY, DESIRES business partner:small capital. 122 Postst.., 1.2 KTINGTON’S SCHOOL UF MAGAZINE Paod Ko wspaper Iiustrat on: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Ger rude Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. EHSONS DESIFING TO TEACH FRMNCH in ciasses French Alliance, and knowing Eng- lish, apply French Library, 305 Larkin st until and Including Ss:urday, 8 10 5 P. M. Y HAIR-DRESSING I8 THe KIND THAT M will catch a woman’s eyeand excite herenvy ; my price is only 25¢; my ‘Quiionia” hair tonic 13 the best thing for strengthenink and preserving the hair. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. ARBER, 1 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE, OF -00d habits: no students. 16594 Mission st. JOREMAN FOR TRACK SURFACING GANG. Apply C. C. C., 659 Market st., room 12. PLUMBER'S HELFER WANTED; TO GO TO Benicla. 560 Brannan st. 7 ANTED—FIRST-CLASS LUNCH WAITER: B0c. 207 Second st. _Soucrron WANTED. GOLDEN GATE DYE Works, 342 McAllister st. LAWS A SPE- clalty; private: no charce uniess successfal; ail jaw snits, claims, collections wills. deeds, etc.. ac- tended to. . W, HOWE, atts-at-law. 850 Market 35 1 5 FRAMING WITH GLASS 7x9 IN. POt ey 0 'and 10512, 1505 11x14 and 12x16 16x20, 30c; 18x22. 35¢: 20x2 . 60c. JONES, 547 Mission st. 7ANCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING. STONE W Aobo (55 mouo crams,cresis: low prices;work guaranteed. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary st. AR FEEE: DIvVOKCE RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUATION td do general nousework; sleep home: good references if required; moderate wages, Address M. W., box 137, Call. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation 1o do housework; is kind to children; terms moderate. Please call or address 550 Mis- sion s.., room 3. ? Y OUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION A housekeeper or any other light work. Call 110 Sixth st., room 10, R e EALTHY YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN H with fresh breast place urse. 1000 Mission st., B Br T g RESPECTABLE OOLORED LADY WANTS & place in American family: g0od cook or lady’s mald; city references. 421 Fourth st. OUNG GIRL FROM THE EAST WISHES 4 situation ay secoud work or in & small family, Huumunill‘lh::mnl'- W QAN waNTs CLOTHESTO C!alfiAlD ; also kind done cheap. 114 Fourts st room 1. . = S TR e ((OQMEFETENT YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN wants situation for general housework in small family; is good cook. Please cail 671 Mission at. YUUNG GIRL FROM THE EAST WISHES situation 10 do general housework or second work. Apply 3524 Army st. LECTRICIAN AND MECHANICAL draughtsman _wants positlon: competent. Please sddress D. M., box 33, this office. \V INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week: free bus and baggace 10 and trom the ferry. JF1BST-CLASS COOK. 1§ STOCKTON ST. W ANTEL-MEN ¥OR CLEAN BEDS: 250 night: $1 week. Rosedale, 321 Eilis st. OURNEYMEN BARBE! NTERNATION- al Union No. 27 Employm’ 1Bureau. 102 7th st. ‘W ILNCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Mariet—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $8 per Week: free bus and bagzage 10 and from he ferry. AKBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. AREERY PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- men secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 857 Cl: I FEMALE HELPF WANTED. (99K AND L AUNDRESS, $35; COOK, COUR- try, 830 ) 15 housework girls, oity and country, S0 Tyl e o ST VR MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. NEAT OO0OK AND HOUSEWORK GIRL; $30; short distance. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter. Kmxu-uun; $16. MISS CULLEN, 898 Sutter st. ERMAN MAID D SEAMSTRESS; $26, MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. r{)nmasiiiv.vgx‘:u’r’on rz.:.‘x: COOK. 1 country; 8320; fare CULLEN, 328 Suiter st. OMAN WITH A CHILD, $15. MISS CUL- LEN, 828 Sutter st. ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF CAL. EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. (. Hamann, 25914 O’ Farrell. 5. DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA- Toialariist: wrinkies removed or no charge: pursst toilet articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47. RS, SADIE EVANS METIC PARLORS, 8654 Market st., room 12 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- B 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sta.; artistic ad- vertiz in llving light; promoters Dess. Consalt OWL, ADV. CO. 1140 Market st. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.; also dress goods, cloaks, jewelry, at M. ROTHS- CHTLIFS, 213-815 Mason st ; open evenings. BABPERS-160 SHOP FOR SALE: CLEARS $20 & week: trial given. Apply Call Office. ES1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- LECTRIC LIGHTS IN BVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $8 per week; free busand baggage to and from the ferry. band shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand £ S herw calt shoes: pin?-fl towgar make, §3 80 | QUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO and $3: ladles’, gents’ and children’s mfls and guaranteed parties, $15 upward. Cut-rate cast-oft shoes bought or exchanged. Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and 8th. ANTED — BY EXPERT ACCOUNTANT several sets of books to write up evenings; also, lessons (n bookkeepinz given: terms mod- cm;flb‘enolm Address L. C., box 144, Ufice ANTED—GOOD CHANCE FOR HUSBAND snd wife who understand farm work, vine- yards, horses, etc. wages: state expe- rlence. Address WALTER METZ, Naps, Cal. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE Rfinput on razor,26¢. Razor Exchge, 630Markes LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT manufry’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome, upsiairs. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW+ elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. . STROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HAIR- + dresser, removed (0 24 Geary. Popular prices. Wfi):)p:v ownlsl:!l:s I:OSI'HON 25 now;fi. T or plaln sewing. or work of any ki Call 126 Fourch st., room 17, firat Aoor, W IDOW—MULATTO OF 27—WOULD LIKE tochosition as housekeeper. Call or address 2534 Stocktop st., room 3. ITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK and plain cooking; wages £15. 1201 Guerrero. OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION 10 DO light housework. Address E., box 64, Call. \\ ANTED—BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN PO- sition as working housekeeper or would do general housework in small Tamily; best of refer- ence. Apply for 8 days, 752 Howard st. ESPECTABLE WIDOW WANTS POSITION 8s housekecper or overseer in hotel or private house; best of references. Call or address 3265 Twenty-second st., off Valencia. 7 OUNG GIRL ATTENDING _COLLEGE would like board and room at $10 per month. Address Y. A., box 78, Call Ufiice. Y STRONG YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework. Apply 2417 Clay st. ERMAN LADY WISHES SITUATION IN gl Lountry to do housework and cooking. Apply 2603 Mission . corner Twenty-second. - W OMAN WISHES SITUATION AS GOOD cook or would do_light housework; city or country. Apply 3119 Mission st. ¥ IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE Wwork by the day or take work home: fit guar- @ranteed: reasonable. 219 Golden Gate ave. (CUPETENT W OMAN WISHES SITUATION s ook or general housework in a private jam- fly; no objection to the country. Apply 29 easant place, bet. Taylor and Jones sts. W ANTED—COSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER: Freuch cooking: full care of a smali family; term, reasonable. Address 222215 Mission st. RS. M. JOHNSION, 995 MARKET ST.; only firsi-class female he.p furnished. y OU LADY, UNIVERSITY GRADUATE, L desires a position as privae secretary or any kind of oflice work; Englisn, German and French; highes: references. E. H., box 13, Call Office. b\ ITCHEN-MAID, $15. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st (OLORED WOMAN: COUNTRY; $5. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. 00K, BOARDING-HOUSE, $40. MISS CUL- LEN, 328 Suster st. - HA> BERMAID, WAIT AT TABLE (GER- man), country hotel, $20: waltresses, country hote!s, $:0; sprinks, $20; city $20; hotel. plain lzundress, $20: ironer. country, steam laundry, $30. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JERMAN COOK. $26; SCANDINAVIAN girls for housework, Oakland, $20: American cook, $2250; boarding-house cook, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Gearv st. SECUND GIRL, NICE PLACE, $15; FRENCH nursegirl, $15; girl assist housework and assist with baby, $15: young girls to assist, $10 10 $12 and $15. " C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. JRENCH HOUSEKEEPER AND DA UGHTER for a vineyardist: see party this forenoon. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED—1000 MEN, EVERY DAY, AT 207 xourth st., the biggest und best shop In the city; 5¢ shaving, 1Uc haircutting. HOE-REPAIRING SHOP AT YOUR OWN price. 31914 Kllis st. ) ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied. un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years: not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and sneak Knglish properly: only ciiizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions (o becom : citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service offers special juducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the wor.d on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the -Recrul ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. 7ANTED — A SALESMAN WHO HAS A thorough knowledge of the stove and hard- ‘ware business, and who has had some experience as traveler. Apply by letier, stating salary re- a\&l‘red and references, to C. D, box 107, Call ce. OOK AND KE<P HOUSE FOR 2 PERSONS on & raach: no objection to a daughter: $20 to $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. RENCH YOUNG LADY, WHO SPEAKS English, as companion to a lady; $15 to $20. See party at C. R HANSEN & C0.’8, 110 Geary. w‘ ANTED—2 MEN IN LIGHT WORK, $3 TO $4 per day to right lunle.: no experience re- quired; hours 2 to 4. 865 Broadway, Oskiand. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes to order, #3 50: hand-sewea shoes, 85. 7261, Howard st., near Third. ASHIEK FOK A BAKERY AND COFFE arior; only experlenced girls need appl and board."” See party at C. R. HANSEN & 110 Geary st. Y OMAXN TO TAKE FULL CHARGE OF IN- fant, $1 day; d ranch cooks, $20, fare paid. MURRAY & READY. Leading Empioyment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st HAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, FIRST- class country hotel, $20: waltress assist cham- berwork, mining town, $20. MURRAY & LEA DY, Leading Exployment Agents, 634 and 638 Clay st. 20 | tion to morning call AST WEEK OF CLEARANCE SALE OF J boots and shoes: will be sold at any price. 638 Market st., oppesite Paiace Hotel. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 1o 50c;week $1 Lo $2 50;readiag-room;strictest atten- lean; quiet: open all night, MS FROM $1 TO 83 PER WEEK. and, 243 Third st. FANTED—4 COOKS IN GERMAN AND ‘American famllies. $206, $30 and $35: Protest- ant second giri, $20; French nurse, $2 ness, $25; pantry girl, $20; laundress, $2i girls' for' cooki g and _housework in city and country. J. ¥, CKOSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. EL\LK TIC WOMAN WISHES SITUATION for any kind of work in the country. Call or ad- dress 1625 Market st.. room 8. ADY WANTS SITUATION AS HOUSE- keeper: is a firsi-class cook. Call or address MRS. 8., 25484 Folsom st. 7 OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WITH A CHILD wishes a situation, city or country, to do general housework. Call or address »07 . onigomery &1 {DUCATEL GERMAN LADY, SPEAKING French and English, desires position as gov- erness; excelient housekeeper; splendid needle- Woman; Lown or country. Address k. N., box 115, Call Oftice. (OMPETENT YOUNG CREOLE WIDOW with & child wishes housekeeper's position, chamberwork or sewing: city or coungry. Call or address 917 Market si., room 19. W ANTED—POSITION BY A COMPETENT womau in & small hotel or boarding-house. Address 236 Minna st. RESSMAKING cheap. AND PLAIN SEWING; Cail or address 2118 Mason st. Y {UNG LADY DESIRES POSITION IN RE- fined family as governess; speaks French and Italian; educated: also good seams:iress or care of ‘children. Call 2030 Pacific ave. ES:ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c 10 $1 50 per night: $1 50 106 per week: convenlent and respectabl iree bus serr: SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. (B HANSEN & €O, 110 GEARY ST, FUR- » nish havmakers. threshing crews, harvest bands, froic pickers, lumber and wood men, min- ers, teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, couks, walters, hotel and restanrant and laundry help. Wire, phone or mall us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT oftice: best hieip. 314B Sutter: tel Granc 30. SE AND JAPANESE EMPIOYMENT best help. 41414 O’ Farrel el 428 SE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE el. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. 7 ANTED—$10: WILL ANY ONE GIVE RE- fined, gentlemanly young man from the East position of any kind; can furnish $100 security; £ood references: would pay $10 to any one getting me permanent situation. Address Refined, box 152, Call Office. ANTED—2 GERMAN COOKS, $35 AND $25; French nurses, $26 and $156; French wait- resses, $25 and $20; Swedish luundress ana waii- ress, $25. LEON ANDRE, 316 Stockton st. LAIN LAUNDRESS, '2_0 COuUK, BOARD- ing-house, $26, and girls for housework. R.T. ARD & GO, 610 Clay st. ANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. ‘8%‘.’ immediately, CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CO. Braunan st., between Third and Fourth. ANTED — LADY TYPEWRITER AND stenographer; one unders:anding drawing and lettering preferred; general office work: salary $20; reference required. W. We, box 113, Call. TRL SHOKT DISTANCE IN THE COU try, 10_assist housework; $12: references: German or Swedish. 1911 Geary st. ANTED-TELEGRAPHGR AND STENO- grapher. Address California Navigation and Improvement Couipany, pier 3. Y ANTED—YOUNG GIRL FOR PLATN COOK- ing and assist in housework. Apply LOEWENTHAL'S, 914 Marke: st., 10 to 12. T OR THE COUNTLY—RESPECTABLE CoT- lored woman. MRS. M. JOHNSTON, 996 Market st. 3 TTRL WHO CAN SING FO« ARIZONA; $90 month and fare pald. Adaress A. M., box 12, Call Omce. GIEL FoE GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 107 Trenton st., bet. Jackson and Pacific, Powell and Stockton. W INCHEST ER HOUSE. sS4 THTRDST. NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ODGI. 5CTO 15¢ PER NIGHT: CLEAN. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothine bought. COLMAN, 41 Sa. cor. Jessle. TVHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THH U’ WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the Unn’m States or Canada one year for §1 50, post~ age free DREESSMAREK! RESSES §2 UP: W lawn $1 up. 5053 Natora -, above Sixth. CLAIEVOYA = UCC ABSOLUT ARANTEED. Failure unknown. PROFESSOi M. L. CAR- NELLE, the prince of clairvoyants, will give ade vice on' busimess speculations, Insurance. love, courtship, marriage and divorces; settics lovers' quarrels, reunites the separated and causes a bappy marriage with the one of your choice: he loeates mines and hidden treasures, tells of your friends and enemies. removes evil influences, cures bad - habits, zives advice on lawsuiis and everything rels:ing to the future. thousands of families long separated reunited by his efforts; thousands of hearts made glad through his preaic- tions; send stamp for eircular. 220 Eddy st Hours from 9 10 9 daily and Sundays. ME STEWERT, SEVENTH DAUGHTER of the seventh daughter, still astonishes the city by vroducing exact likeness of your future husband or wife: the xreatest Traice clalrvoyant and card-reader on the coust: fest her powers era she sails for Lurope: she guarantees to bring back lost love; makes peace and happiness in the home. Rooms 3'and 4, 917 Market st. Ladies and gents 500 ITANA THE GYPSY. This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orient and promises marvelo.s developments in unraveling the myatery of human fate; she ad- vises you on_speculn ion, business affairs, love courtship, matrimony: she reunites the scparated und causes speedy and bappy marriage with the one of your choice; hours, 9 to 8 . M. 8 Turk st. MYE_TRUE CELEBRATED GY V1" precedented success in New York City, great est curd reader on the coast, gives infallible love- charms (0 all; hours 10 t08. Rooms 44-45, 308 Stockton st. ; elevator. Continental House, 521 Pacifi , below Kearny. W ASTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Pretect Joue ideas; they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ©O., Dept. veys, Washington, D. C., for their Ly Pazent Auor $1800 prize offer and Iis: of 200 Inventions wanted. E HAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast ©off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. TTRY ACME HOUSE, 937 MAKKET ST, BE- low Sixth. for a room: 26c & night: $1 & week. INUELL HOUSE, SINTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75c week, 150 night. E. 5 FELOVED FROM 608 CLAY TO 613 « Ciay: bottle wine or beer with hot luneh, Se. T0Q 2EY, 10 TAKE LODGING AT lug, Toc and 20c a night, including and Tolia. €24 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorf! sts. W E_ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as Dew, and with our new machines we can do your work at one-half the usnal price; done while you waik 562 Mission st., be!.“;oen First and Second sts. OOMS 160 TO 76¢ PER NIGHT: 500 TO 1 60 pec week. Oriental, 225 Dromm st. / ANTED—UABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 large rooms; 25¢ per nigh:: $1 1o 33 per week. W ANIEDTOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersd&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter QLCHU HOUSE, 8634 MARKELD ST.— Kooms 20c., 25¢. 1o 60¢. night; $1 to 82 week. EN1T0 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. ESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for;light housework; small wages, 1204 Folsom st., upstairs. TANTED_GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSE work in private family. Cail 128 Fourth st. JUMAN TO MI.K COW ANU DO LIGHT housework; small wages. 1226 Lombard at. OMAN FORGENERAL HOUSEWORK. 801 Bush st., corner of Mason. Gee GIRL FOR BOUSEWORK : NO WASH- ANTED—SINGLE ROUMS, 160 A DAY: 8L veek; rooms for two, 25 a day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st TANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. K. Barber School, 1515 Howard. AGENTS WANTED, A GENTS—HOUSEHOLD AKTICLE YOU CAN sell; makes money. Depariment A, Detroit Paper-bag Company. Detroit, Mich. ing: $12. 530 Valencia st. of 3. Call 1304 Eills st.. between 10 and 1% ITUATIONS WANTED BY YOUNG MAR- +J ried couple on farm or ranch; man as groom, arden, milk, ete.; wife as cook or housekeeper. Address P. 5., 933 Howard st. UTLER, FIRST CLASS, SOBER, NEAT, willing, competent, wants place to do any | thing for next two months; Very iow wages: city references Address V. L., box 118, Call Office. DAINTER, COMPETENT WORKMAN, GOOD grainer, tinter, paper-hanger, decorator, ete., will work for private parties: day or plece work. Call or address JOHNRON, 1077 Market st EMPERATE YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUA- tiol bartender; zood reference and security. Address E. R., box 72, this office. OUNG GIBL ABOUT 16 TO ASSIST IN light housework. 1509 Broderick st. ADY PARTNER WITH SOME ‘MEANS TO estabiish tailoring business. 114814 Folsom. T LDEELY WOMAN; 86 A MONTH WAGES, 26 Riteh st. EKMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking, $15. Bakery, 1505 Mission. ANTED—A COMPETENT HEAD SALES- lady In corset manufactory; must have afine figure and strictly first-class reference. Ad- dress C. C., box 57. this office. (3 BRMAN GIRL—GENERAL HOUSEWORK; wages, $8 (0 $12 monih. 5238 Natoma. OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: FAMILY 8 NURSE, COMPANION OR VALET TO invalid gentleman: understands massage treatment; weil recommended; wonld like to travel. Address B. L., box 75. Call Office. $l" BONUS—_ANY ONE GETTING ME PER- manen: situation: inside work; is zood all- round man: reference aud security. Address T., box 27, Call Office. ATR-DRESSING; MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st., 105 9th. ANTED—PUPILS 1O LEARN NEGATIVE reiouching; terms reasonable. 131 Post st. ROOMS WANTED. URNISHED ROOM WANTED BY A LADY; will exchange lig! t services or pay small rent. Address R. R.. box 135, Call Oftice. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born with a double vell and second sight; ladies 30c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MME, SCHMIDT, from the principal clties; tells past, present and future: prices moderate. 856 Mission. N ME, ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN the world: 50c and &1, shows you ihe picturaot your future husband or wite. 4 Twelfth, cov. Market ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUE ¥ business advice : na: tven:25c up. 1SS M. JULANA RO S MENTAL MAG- netic healer: test medium. S50 Marxet, r. 30-31 ME MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS past, present, future 764 Howard st. YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM & Seventh to 11 Stockton: lndies 25¢; gents 50c. IS8 BEATRICE BLANCHE, CARD-READ- er, late from Guatemala. 1 Lark! s To 2. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM M ME. LEGETTE — PRESENT, 3 future; 25c. hama, upstairs, or. Fourth. RS. KNIGH LATH NT reader: fee 50c: ladies only. PAST AND SKAMLLCUALISM. A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN I8 MRS. DR. A. D HOWE. FEE 81 & UPWARD! FEE 31 & UPWARD: HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcass eye? Are you In trouble, sick or “down”? If so read this and learn that lise is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped 50 many thousands on this coast in the ten years past, is again at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and 18 now as ready as ever to assist every suffering mortal who will cither cali on or write to ber. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the uniicky: love to the loveless: the separated are united: the sick made strong ; the poor become rich; 1f you think your husband, wite or lover is untrue consult her a: once. Her trau- scendent power is as far #bove those poor mor:als who try 10 imitate he: as the eternal heavens ars high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. She coes not know what fallure mea.s! Her “Revcalea Medicines” (registered and copyrighted) cura every disease that human flesh is heir t matier of how long sianding. \Write if not call, for treatment by mail Is always Mot suo. cesstul and satisfab ory. All letters answered. Diseases aiagnosed from a lock of hair. FEE 81 & UPWARD! FEF $1 & UPWARD? MKS. DK. A. D. HOWE, 5 TR 7 o 1320 Market st., opp. Seventh, WAN D—MISCELLANEOUS, San Francisco. ECOND - HAND KODAKS, CAMEKAS' T FRIENDSHIP HALL MOALLISTER ienses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Montgomery st Mrs. C. J. Meyer holds a strictly test QELL YOUR BOOKS, CIOTHING ANDJEW. | oircle Tuesaay and Friday. 3 p. 3 ; admission 10 elrv 1o A. KLEIN. 109 Six: - send poscal EDUCATIONAL. BECINNERS 25¢ LESSON: GUITAR, PIANO, banjo. MRS. LUTHKR. 1241 Market st. TIEHL'S COLLEGE, 725 MARKET ST, offers unsurpassed advantages ana induce ments in shortband. bookkeeping, penmanship, typewriting, English branches, iangnages, e:c.: expenses less than at any other college. LEON and LULA STIEHL, proprietors. W H AIRDRESSING, MANICURING, BEAUTY cuiture lessons: free Lo agen.s. MRS BUT- LER, 131 Post st. Y OUNG MAN, GiRMAN, WHO HAS BEEN working in delicacies and grocery business wants a position. Address A. LUKRANPA, 2162 Alameda ave., Alameda. TSI CLASS CARDEN nge(&zm;i‘:?cxn carpentes X, reterences, iy Oaiifornle Fo0a wants sicuation. Address A. San Ratael, Cal. SOSITION WANTED BY YUUNG DANE IN A private family: unierstands care of horses, cows, garden, etc. Adares sE., box §7, Call Oftice. OUNG GERMAN WI-HrS SITUATION OF any kind. BARTL, 652 Minna st. EARN CUTTING, FITTING AND FINISH- ing: §1a week: patterns cut to order, 25¢ up- McDowell Dressmaking School, 638 Marke: st ADIES—FHKEE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY Tues., 2t08: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 86¢: MOENING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. BS. MELVILLE SNYDER, 715 POST ST.; vocal music: plano: ~ elocution: practical Shakespearean and general dramatic acting a spe- ciaity; vocal classes Monday, 8 P.x.: 1 2 monh, ) PARTY TO-NT 6 Mc RS, KATE nOSKINS, TRAN Dess medinm: siitings dail GHT AT ad. 10¢ M. FRANCIS, | writer 118 Haigh DEPENDENT SLAT st ; hours 9 untll 6 p. x. N: ASTRAL S| ENRY CRINDLE, MATE ance this evening; 15¢. 1027 Market. A EES THE LEADING SHUKG AR b Cow lege. 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tlon in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life schoiarshiy $50: low rates per week and month. |, ELASCO'S LYCUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatrical arranged: pupils rehearsed on stage. B. 5and 12, I O. Or £: block, 7ch and M OST Wi “MALE HoLP WANTED, CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- chanical engineering, survering, architectnre assay: estab. ’64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 724 Mkt, LOCU 10N, DRAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSLE cal culture, voice cuilure: appearances ar- ranged. 299 tyde st.: call af M. OUNG MAN (SCANDINAVIAN) WISHES situation, city or country; first-ciass driver and miiker; understands the care of Lorses and gar- den; réferences. A. E., box 14, this office. MAY, HOLLANDER, AGE 35, SPEAKS GER- man, Erench and Knglish, wants position as steward in plain hotel; best references. Address 22 Mason st. OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION WITH private family: understands the care of horses g00d references. D. MULLADY, San Y TANTED — WAITER, SMALL OYSTER- house, $20; hotel wairer. 8205 German boy 1o ‘wash dishes, $10: vegetableman, $25: <econd cook, Erench, $60: Japanese boy, $20. L. ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. MEAT AND PASTRY COOK, COUNTRY HO- tel, 850 and fare advanced : broiler. restanant, $50: 2 walters, country hotel, $30; German waiter, country hotel. $30; French walter, country hotel, £30; barkeeper, city, $10 a week: German cook country botel, §30." C. K. HANSEN & €0, 110 eary st. ITUATION BY MAN AND wife as cook good on meat and pastry; country preferred. Address Cook. box 118, Call. £ RONER FOR FIRST-CLASS HOTEL LAUN- dry, country, $40 and found and fare paid. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. MAN ASD WIFE (FRENCH) WANTSITUA- WL tions on private place; city or country: man Zo0d gurdener. wife ok’ and. MOGSEKCOper. Address J. LOZAHKIC, 1816 O'Farrell st. Ixm}srmofis MAN, WITH FIRST-CLASS Kasiern aud San Fraticisco references from last empioyer, wants situation as gardene: coach- man. _Address G. C., box 114, Call Office. SUIUATIONS WANTED—BY YOUNG MAR- ried man u§ coachman, milk, etc,; wife a8 Cook Or huusek ee) ivate family or ranch. Address P, 8., 938 at. OUNG MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION AND uppearance d "?’" tion; will- Iling to ‘lmk:wm::lw!. 5 men Gftice. rin Oakland. EASTERN MAN AND WiFE WOULD LIKE Ppositions on gentieman’ or frult ranch. ‘Address J. M., box 143, Call € (OACHMAN—YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, PRO- ficient and well recommended. needs si:uation. Address d., D., nox 41; W ANTED—_SITUATION AS JOBGARDENER by steady man who understands the business. Address J. 5, box 106, Call Office. (JAVALRY AND INFANTRY DRILLMaS- ] At OLRGF postioms D a7 Teferoross.” Call a¢ er 3 address 121 Fulton st W ANTED — PosTioN a8 vi.u{r R box 99, Call Office, i EAT AND PASTRY COOK road house, $50 and fare ad' HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st OR A RATL- nced. C. R. TURE,\N SCHOOL AT 2124, FORNIA §° opens July 27, 1886. N. W. MOORE, Prin. LMA I HYER, PLANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- Jostudio. 405 Geary, R. 17: hours8t0 10 . M. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRA MR B day & nizht; noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission G UITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAG lessons: $8mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth, BOVEN'S ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE, Berkeley: special classes tor the universities. SROn‘rnANu LESSONS AT NIGHT: TERMS $2 per month. Address . H., box 85, Call. K ATE HEUSSMANN'S C KULE TO-NIGHT] 25c. 818 Jessie st off Ninth. ASTROLOGY. STROLOGY AND MEDICING NATIVITIES Or questions answered: Prof. Howard’s vital remedies resiore health. 311 Hyde st., 100 3. = DENTISTS. CRDQMW DENTAL ASSOCLA’ N, 759 MAR. ket st.. bet. Third and Fourth: gas ‘specialis: only reliable agent for painless extraction: arci clai tecth trom $5; fillings trom $1; extracting 50 cents, with gas $1. JIBST-CLASS DENTISTRY: FIRST-CLASS prices; first-class results: painless extraction of teeth. Telephone Main 5375. W. C. HARe DINC, C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. P, LUDLUM "HILL 14is MARKET ST near Eleve no charge for extraciing whew plates are made: old piates made over like new; leeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. DF; SEORGE W. LEEK, Tik Leek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or (eeih without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 ' Farrellst. h USICIAN FROM LUNDON GIVES LESSON. MS slaging; $4 a month. 854 Mission .Lso'\s ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHE Pvlolln. guitar, mandolin, banjo. 1707 ufl' ‘:5 ARMER AND WIFE FOR A FRUIT RANCH, 40 and tound and fare advanced. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Hummo ENGINEER FOR A MINE, 890, See party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ¢) BELLBOYS, WITH REFER:NCES, FOR first-class country hotel: $15 and found and free fare. C. R. HANSEXN & CO.. 110 Geary st. RADROAD LABORERS T0 GO NORTH. € R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. T 2BMER AND WIFE. $40, SEE BOSS HERE: 38 farmers, $28: 3 laborers, $1 75 a day; 20 tiemakers, 80 10c each. MUFRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 to 836 Clay st. = 0880 AND 356 5 i 60\)015. $40, £50. $60 AND $30; 8 DISH- washers, $1. and $.0; 3 wuknhm and $2; ranch cook, fare refunded, $20. MUKRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 654 and 636 Clay st. MACBINE BLACKSMITH, $3 DAY, CIT' blacksmith for a iarge orchard co: pan: 2 miikers, $30; butter-maker, $25. lm BlcyA.Ym& READY, Em) ) ll:ldhc ployment Agents, 634 and W ANTED-GERMAN THIRD OR SKCOND 5. ) hand baker for small co shop: pisec: 345 and founa.” W D, EWER' &7 00 OSEPH GREVEN, VOIC : qumm. E-IMPROVEK. 52 e —————————————————— CANLRY BIRD LOST ON POWELL ST, RE. turn 10 203a Powell, rece ve reward. OST—YELLOW POINTER D(G. RF L7 Eventy socond ses ehveiae commes VRN JOXHOUND—“ROVER” ON COLLAR: - l‘ cense 66 reward. St Lll'rlnl;!. S'-I-Ll T OST_IRISH SE S L66) Brosowee T+ BITCH; REWARD. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, +16TH, ad L pin, with diamond in Mner F?ndsllr'mp?eslz‘o ZIeturn to 8623 1'wentieth st und recelve reward, PK .FESSIONAL CAxbDs, RANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Fie: 11007, Parrott bullding (om poriamy. ILLS. DEEDS, ETC. L. SUNTAG, AT Wik Notary, 116 Market: rea.. 3126 Howard. J()EN E. i ICHARDS, LAW OFFIOES. ROOMS 25 and 27, C - 75, San uw:ot‘s:l:‘-.t building; telephone Main B. L 1. RANZ—EX I RACTION PAL < crown work, bridge work and teeth withoug plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ava. A SET FOR Tk, a g00d as can be made: filling $1. 1 dentisi, 930 Market win K. LUCKETT, 1) cnanan; gas giv QULL Sk: uF five vears. DIt ET OF {OUToN DENTAL ASSOCATION, ketst. DR CHARLES W. DECK FOE: 3. 3. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, Gate #ve.—Open evenings: S HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THN WRERLY CALL sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for 31 G0, posi- T BUILDING: corner st 0 LEASE—0x100; LA SultabIe. for manufacturing pUFpose: Seventh and Brvant sts. 411 Montzomery TYPEWRITERS, OHN . AITKEN ANDMAURIOR 2 ERLETIL F1us 515,516 B floor. Parsott bidy SMITH, $60; SEND FOR fl?:g&:z‘ofl&m“AN,!SSln my