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10 THE SAN FRANCIS CO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1896 e SRR R i el e G T LA e o cod 0 T T e S e S e R M e e REALTY MARKET REVIEW. A Few Sales Reported, but Mainly for Small Amounts. A GOOD BUILDING RECORD. Business Prospects for This Fall Miscellaneous Notes of Interest. The market continues dull. Sales are not numerous, and the few that are being made are mainly of small properties. Some dealers report a slight increase in inquiries tne past week, but any marked increase in business is not anticipated much before Septemberl. It 15 generally believed that the volume of busi- ness this fall will not be equal to that of & year ago, owing to the fact that itis Presidential- election year. When the result of the election 1s known the season will be too well advanced to permit of sufficient business being done, even with the most tavorable conditions, to bring up the total for the year to that of 1895. The decrease in the amount of transfers for the first six months of 1896 was 20 per cent, as compared with the same period of last vear. At the present rate it fooks as if the same per- centage of decrease would be meintained for the entire year. REVIEW OF THE RECORDS. Last week there was a very fayorable show- ing made in the number and amount of build- ing contracts recorded. E!fi;ht separate con- tracts, amounting to ¥18,340, were for the building being erected by the Royal Eagle Dis- tilleries Company at the corner of Powell and Ellis streets. _Another contract, amoanting to $17,075, was for the new market building now in course of erection by George D. Tay, on Powell street, near O'Farrell. The latter is to be finished and ready for occupancy by Octo- ber 1. The total number of contracts filed last week was twenty-seven, aggregating $81,545. The particulars wers, o ‘?sunl, published in THE CALL at the time of filing. There were 116 transfers filed for record last week. Eighty mortgages, aggregating $276,749, were recorded Jast week. The principal ones, together with the security given, were as fol- lows: By the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, for one year at 614 per cent, $26,000 on prop- erty on the north side of O’Farrell street, 94 feet west of Powell, west 22, north 68, west 21, porth 68:9, east 137:6, south 68:9, west 94:6, south 68:! by the same, $20,000 for one year at G} per cent on property in 100-vera block 380, on the southwest line of Fifth street, 50 feet southeast of Stevenson, southeast 25 by southwest 75; by the same, $16,000 for two years at 614 per cent, on property in Western Addition block 160, on the southeast corner of Calitor- nis and Octavia streets, enst 68:9 by south 137:6; by the same, $93,000 for one year at 614 per cent, on property in 100-vara block 326.0n the southeast line of Howard street, 91:8 northeast of Main, northeast 45:10 by southeast 137:6, in 100-vara block 325, on the southwest line of Spear street, 229:2 north- west of Howard, northwest 45:10 by south- west 137:6, on the southwest line of Spear street, 229:2 southeast of Mission, southeast 45:10 by southwest 137:6, on the northeast line of Main sireet, 183:4 southeast of Mission, southeast 45:10 by northeast 137:6, on the northeast line of Main street, south- east of southeast 45:10 by northeast 13 in Western Addition block 17, on the southeast corner of Clay and Polk streets, south 87:6 by east 102:10i%, on the northeast corner of Polk and Sacramento streets, north 814 by east 85, in Western Adaition block 51, on the nortawest corner of Washington and ' Polk streets, north 65 by west 190, in 100-vara block 344,o0n the west corner of Fremont and Bryant streets, north- west 187:6 by southwest 137:6; by Louis Lip- man to James W. Edwards, $7500. The number of releases granted last week was sixiy-four, aggregating $109,044. But one was for & larger sum than $10,000. It was granted by the German Savings and Loan Society to Dennis Mahoney for $13,700 on Toperty on the west line of Polk street, 87:6 eet north of California, north 25 by west 81 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. A. M. Speck & Co. bave leased the Norman- die lodging-house to Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Mar- shall for $225 per month. A deed of trust was recorded last Wednesday given by Henry E. Bothkin to the San Fran- cisco Savings Union for $11,250 on property on the northeast corner of Fremont and How- ard streets. The property was purchused re- cently by Mr. Bothkin from the San Francisco Gas Compnny. J. H. Jeweit has made & deed of trust to the San Francisco Savings Union for $12,000 on roperty on the southeast corner of Bush and omes sireets, east 45 by south 104 The largest sale reported last week was made by Baldwin & Hammond for Louls Lipman to Dr. James W. Edwards, The property sold is a 1ot 75 by 127:8}4, located on the north line of Washington street, 103 feet west of Spruce. The consideration was $11,250. The lot ad- joins the residence of O. D. Baldwin and com- mands one of the finest views to be had at any point on Presidio Heights. Dr. Edwards in- l|ends to erect & handsome residence on the ot. Jacob Heyman expects to erect a goodly num- ber of houses on the Heyman Tract this fall. Next week he will begin the construction of & six-room cottage on Alvarado street 10r A. Dit- mar of the California Brewery. Edwin K. Alsip & Co. report an improvement in the demand for country lands. They report the following sales and exchanges during the pt thirty days: 1230 acresof land near leasanton belonging to T. W. Harris was sold to M. Roberis. for $38,000: 52 aores of 1and near Neaps, sold to T. W. Wheeler. They ex- changed property nesr Calistoga belonging to 8.C. Baldwin, valued at $5000, for house and Jot of A.J.Calberg, valued at $3500, and cash_difference; & house and lot of Peter Maber in this City, valued at $5000, was ex- changed for 22 acres of land belonging to H. M. Mitchell and vaiued at a like amount; 80 acres of land in Solano Conng. valued at $5000 and belonging to A. L. Manning, was exchanged for the house and lot of H. P, Hook in Oekland, valued at nd cash differ- ence. This makes & total of sales and ex- changes of $72,200. On Saturday, July 18, the following pieces of property in’ Oakland were_sold by Easton, Eidridge & Co. at auction for W. J. Dingee: A Jot 50x150 on Franklin street, near Twentieth, sold for $2250; two lots, 30x100, each on San Pablo avenue, near Willlams_street, brought §3825, while & lot nesr by on Williams street, containing about an acre of grourd, sold for $1050; s two-story nine-room modern house, with lot 50x100, at the corner of Ninth and Peralta streets, sold with an 51" for $2900; a six-room cottage on Tenth stret, near Center, with lot 36x120, old for §1550; three lots on Adeline street, neer Eighth, with a total frontage of 91 feet and a depth of 128:3 sold for $3300; a resi- dence with lot 50x100, on Seventh stréet, near Wood, sold for $1175, and two sadjoining lots, 25x100 each, brought $475 a piece; a lot 25x85 &t the northeast corner of Second and Brush streets sold for $540; two fots, same size, ad- joining on the east, brought $340 and Tespectively, while & lot 25x75, airectly in the rear and fronting on Brush street, sold for :wdo‘;rne total amount of the sale was nearly Baldwin & Hammond report the followl recent sales: Lot, 25x137:6, with improye. ments consisting of a six-room cottage, on the east side of Locust street, 127 feet north of Clay, at the price of $5000; lot, M:A}?xl:fl:&, on the south side of Broadway, 171 feet west of Laguna, with improvements consisting o a small cottage, &t 950; lot and improve. ments on the east side of Leavenworth street, 6616 south of Clay, 30x100, st $5750; lot on the north side of Twenty-first street, 50 feet west of Treat avenue, 25x110, at $1500; lot on the east side of Shrader street, 35 feet south of Waller, 25x106, at $1625; lot on the east side of Twelith avenue, 225 feet north of California street, 25x120, at $725; 1ot on the west side of Eleventh avenue, 225 feet south of Lake street, 25x120, at- $700; lot on the east side of Twelith avenue, 200 feet north of California street, 25x120, at $725. The fol- lowing sales have been made in the biock be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues and Hand 1 streets: Lot on the east side of Tenth avenue. 100 ject south of H street, 25x120, at $900; ot on east line of Tenth avenue, 150 feet north of Istreet, 25x129, $800; lot on north line of Istreet, 82:6 feet west of Ninth avenue, 25x 100, $750; lot on eastline of Tenth avenue, 125 feet north of I street, 25x120, at $800; lo¢ on the west side of Ninth avenue, 150 feet south of H street, 25x120, at $1100, This firm also reports the sale of & number lotsin the Castro-street Addition. Improved Order of Red Men. Manzanita Tribe No. 4 heid a symposium under “Good of the Order” on Wednésday sleep. Im- promptu, but enjoyable. Miantonomah Tribe No. 9 heid an adoption in the presence of Great Sachem Jackson, The team of the Modocs worked the degree in a finished and dramstic manner. Pononachee Tribe No. 10 was congratulated by the several visitors upon the strei and effort exhibited by il. The prospects for new term. are of the ms _ Brother of the Bald Eagle won one of [ the prize symbolic badges. a beautiful and appro- prate emblem. Pocanontas Tribe No.11 held its usual mesting on Friday slesp and starts upon the new term with ever spect of & su seas: otoyome Tribe No. 12 entertained D, D, G. S. Brandon and G. C. of R. Burgman. The tribe in- dorsed_the petition for the new tribe to be insti- tuted this moon. Seminole Tribe No. 54 had a fine gathering on Wednesday sleep, conferring the chief's degree. The members are on the trall for palefaces with the old-time energy. Modoc Tribe No. 57 gave a select and enjoyable entercainment at 320 Post street, for the benefit of a sick brother. It was largely attended and finan- clally successful. Among those who aided we E. T. Owens, tenor solo; M. Tarbox, bass s0i0: Mr. Cathear:, comicalities: Mr. Finney, tenor solo. The affair was under the abie direction of Grand San. P. L. Biss. Past Sachem Kramer ably offi- ciated at the piano. Winnemucea Tribe No. 61—Past Sachem Hogan Teports the tribe as making things “hum’ at the councl fires. Absolute correctness in things rit- ual is demanded and accorded. White Engle Tribe No, 72 has sone right to work under the new ebiefs 1o swell the mem dersbip. Bald Eagle Tribe No. 75 did work at its last meeting slecp and has material for more. The term chiefs will not be permitted to slumber. Arapahoe Tribe No.76 sanctioned the petition for the new tribe. Quite a number of visitors were in during the sieep. Montezuma Tribe No. 77 adopted six palefaces at lust meeting sleep and have several pi tions on the desk. WOrK is the order of the day with them. G.G.of W. Collins was present. Past Great Sachem Garber of ¥ uba Tribe No. 41 of Marysvilie paid & fraternal visit to the Great Council office.” The Judge is sojourning in the Clty recovering from the effects of the heat. He speaks warmly of Lis tribe upon the Yuba and ias large hopes for its future. S. A. D. Hall, sachem of ‘Tecumseh Tribe No 62 of Oakiand, dropped in. He reports adoptions and degrees cach meeting steep. - P. 5. P. W. Bean of Iroquois "Tribe No. 35 of Stock:on called. The triba Is doing finely as is aiso Kaw-Wan-Nita Council, D. of P. Oshonee Tribe No. 78 at its last meeting sleep did the very gracious act of givinga rising vote of thanks to the many visitors present. Oshonee promises to gain double its membership during this great sun as it did the iast great sun. Kiswa Tribe 0. 55 wili be institated in this City on Wednesday sivep, 28th, with charter list of over 100, the requisite number of tribes having given their sanction to the peti.ion. The committee on entertainment of Great Coun- c11 have adopted the souvenir badge and have de- cided upon an elaborate and suggestive pro- gramme for the week of the Great Council. The Haymukers have had a happy, pleasant and festive two weeks, with large accessions of mem- bers. Their novel and charming degree is much sought, and the members of the Great Council srom the interior will carry it back with them to their hunting grounds. At the bail given on the evening of the 18th inst. in Union-square Hall by the three local councils of the Daughters of Pocahontas members of Mo: tezuma Council preseated a very pretty tablesu, “The Daughters of Montezuma.” A past sachem of Montezuma Tribe personated Montezuma, and he was surrounded by his lovely dsughters, who were personated by Lizzie Fredenburr, Grace Car- michial, Annie Brown and Kitty Moore. THER ARMS AT HOME. Why All the Naval Battalion Equipment Was Not at at Armory. It Is Said That All the Divisions’ Property Can Be Mustered on Call Captain Turner, lieutenant command- ing the naval battalion, made a short trip with some friends to the battle-ship Ore- gon yesterday afternoon. He was seen there by a CALL reporter in regard to the criticism of the arms and equipment of the Naval Reserve by Lientenant-Colonel Currier, division inspector of the National Guard of California, in his recent annual report. Captain Turner declined to talk on the subject of a report made by his superior officer. He admitted the general correct- ness of the report in regard to the miss- ing arms and equipment, but said there were some inaccuracies 1n it, which he laid to the newspapers, and declined to specify. The facts in regard to the missing arms and equipments indicate more an inad- vertence by the men of the divisions than carelessness in regard 10 the care of the property. Some of the boys are good shots, and in order to take better care of the guns they were permitted to take them home and keep them in order there. Many uniforms also were at home insts of at the armory, as in moving the divis- jons to the water-front armory the men were each ordered to take care of his own. The result of this arrangement was that when Lieutenaat-Colonel Currier appeared forinspection of the quarters, etc., the arms and other equipment not in the armory were counted as missing. Asa matter of fact it is said that all the property of the divisions can be mustered out on call. ————— Sons of Benjamin. California Lodge No. 113 has installed the fol- lowing officers for the ensuing term: Lewls C. Levey, Ex. P.; Morris, Golastone, P.: Jacob Good- man, V. P.;: Henry L. Springer, recording and financial secretary: Benjamin Washolder, T.; Louis L. Langley, C.; Emil Cohn, L G.; Arom Mendelsohn, O. G. HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. Mrs 8 C Bowman, Oak G Isaac Dannenbaum, Cal Mrs S M Levee, Vallejo F T Nelon, Nevada City T E Howard, Ohlo D F Douglas, Nevads L L Jones, Mill Valley J V Badesco, Oakland J Walker, Portland J Kelly, Portiand E Cooly, Marysville CG Beits, Spokane Miss M Raymond, Napa F M Miller, Fresno O Russell, Saratoga W H Cleary, Stockton C Stelnbaugh, Cazadero A Tormey. ¥ uba City Mrs K Figuerae, Mexico Miss I Fignerae, Mexico Miss J Figuerae, Mexico Miss L Figuerae, Mexico F Figuerae, Mexico Mrs Gonzalez, Mexico J Markley, Sacramento A P Catlin, S8acramento Mrs C Gardner, San Jose C Gardner, San Jose Miss Gardner, San Jose C Horner, Washington Mrs L Horner, Wash Miss Horver, Wash L McDonald, French G _ Mrs Valensin, Arno Mrs McCaw!ley, Forest L H Cornforth, Marysville ¥ P Foster, Ventura Mrs S Rochild, Portand G Lewis, St Louls E Thompson, Stockton Mrs H Cappiemann, Cal Mrs W Ciark. S8anta Crus J H Lane, Oakland S De Yoe. Los Angeles G G Parsons, Maders Miss L Parker, Napa J J Smith, Stockton J C Crone, Portland A E Wilder, San Jose 8 H Cheda, San Katael Mrs K Fisher. Los Ang J Davis, California G Blake, Mojave R Ruiz, Mexico Miss Isabel Ruiz, Mexico 8 Black, Fresno C J Noack, Sacramento A H 'Ashley, Stockton GRAND HOTEL Mrs E S Davis, Vallejo W C Meehan. N Mex W C Pyfe, Pa S P Hart, Mina J Cooke, Sacto G W Chandler, Sta Oruz J McLaren, Vallejo J Melvinte, Cal I N Templeton, Cal Miss J Peters, Salinas MrsJ B W atson, Salinas O Pernau, Stockton D Leishman,CresceniCy R H Reed, Fresno C Burnett, Columbia W Whiteley & w, Vallejo W Miiler & w, Valiejo J R Carrow, =an Jose Mrs Corrow & ch, S Jose F A Williams, Chicago R C Gates, Portland N A Barker, Los Angeles F M Lafayette, N Y E H Peuning, L Angeles A J Pilisbury, Tulare Mrs J F Mark=. Cal i, Chicago P Cutter, San Jose E Kriechle, Ind J A Andrews, L Angeles M 8rown, Or 4 R Reed, Orost ‘W B Depew, Sanger E O'Adams & w, Minn J R sturtevant, Cal G L Lioyd, Millville Mrs F N Lenzen & s,8J Mrs M Berlinger, Byron W H Stewart&w, Vacavl L Marks, Oroville K ¥ Jordan, w & ¢, Sacto § Wyman & w, Woodld C A Binney & w, Sacto RUSS HOUSE. C Murset, Philadelphia C Coniin, Smartsville W B Peterson, Decolo F Garcia, Decoto F H Small, Chicago J M Walling, Nevada J 8 Merrill, Prescott S Abbott, Louisiana J J Mahoney. Victoria E McGettigan, Vallejo 0 J Lowrey, Redding ¥ Nelson, Novato E Bergerth, Novato 8 I Sheliey, San Jose B Btarr & wi, Monterey J J Sullivan, Los Gatos © Huft, Hamlet J Mack, Santa Paula F H Swmythe, Long Farm O G Dizon, Sacramento I B Lewls, Uskiand J O Sexion. Pleasanton H Hinkle, Daggett J Schwab, Rocklin Dr L Harrls, Fresno C Dickenson, Chi W T Pringle, Visalia O Crawford, Mexico G F Anderson, Nevada ¥ Spencer, Gibsonville J 8 Gouid, Gibsonvilie Mrs Bennets, Portand J McGarvey, Redwood J Foster, Winnemucca G D George & w, Oakind A Livingston, San Jose G K Johnston, & Maria E G Gregory, Nevada M Madsen, Fresno D Staley & w! T E Thelerth, New York NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Regan, USN R Meredith, N Y 30 Le Casse, N Y A Krause, N ¥ W Burion, N Y P Gilmore, N Y O H Bulkey & fy, Dever J Lynch, Placerville ¥ Raymond, Oakland A Nobawil, Oskland G W Walker, Fresno L E Millar, Fresno W A Scott, Fresno A L Henderson. ‘Toronto G L Gardner, Toronto R E Weddle, N Y W D Bryne, Topeka T O'Connell & wf, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL M Meniz & w, N Y G Semmand, N Y 3 J Houk, Piitsburg C D Jones, Oakiand E Ellis. Belmont F E Darling, Honolulu C W Eliis, Oakiand P C Weil. Vallejo C C saker, Siockton F J Bethel Bakersfield HECaller NY © I Blaw Alameds ewmard, ng W Coffin & w, San Ratael G P Dunn, S Barbara A Z Cohen, N Y n PALACE HOTEL. C Johnson, England K C Mix, N Y W Tow r, London M M Shoemaker, Cal T E Wendeil, Cal ¥ Dun, Golumbus Miss H Dun, Columbus P Ely. Mokelurene Hill I B Hooper, Csl Mars J'B Schuund, N Y Miss Schlund, N ¥ Miss J Schlund, N ¥ THE LINCOLN CLUB WO, Last Match of a Series of Five Shot Off at Alameda Point. The Olympic and Empire Gun Clubs Second and Third Respectively. Scores. The final match of a series of five was shot yesterday at the grounds of the Lin- coln Gun Club, Alameda. The shoot has been going on for five months between the Lincoin, Empire and Olympic Clubs for a $45 silver trophy, the Lincolns coming out winners with a score of 195 breaks as against 180 for the Olym- pics and 178 for the Empires. q Following are the scores made yesterday in detail: LINCOLN @UN CLUE. 00111111110011110100— 18 SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. * HELP WANTED-Continued. ‘W ANTED —POSITION BY A FRENCH housekecper: full care of the home; also in absence of owners; English spokeu: terms moder- ate. Address Housekeeper, 229254 Mission st. Dx?:shu&xin WISHES WORK TN FAMIL, e : te 'r day in dull sea- s0n."“Address Dressiaker, box 5b. Coll Offie, Y ANTED — BY MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, position as housekeeper fora club of centle: men or for & widower's family; No. 1 reference &iven and required. Address J. L., box 42, Call. IRST-CLASS "DRESSMAKER WANTS work by the day: terms reasonable. Callor address 518 Geary st. OTH AND DAUGHTER WISH WORK in the same house; ond work and cook: country preferred. Call or address 615 Third st. WARTEIF—A LADY OVER 25, IN EVERY town and city on the Pacific to fill & Pposition of trust; no canvassing or peddiing. For fortlculars address with stamp, Goiden State edicine Co., 544 S. Aurora st., Siockton, Cal. ‘W ASTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK CaNNERIES"BO) Braanan oty voiwoen Thid 3 + beLwe and Fourth. 5 = W ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. Apply at 3214 Rausch st. Gnila FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: SLEEP home; references. 1011 Buchauan st. YUUNQ GIRL WOULD LIKE TO ASSIST IN light housework. 126 Fourih st., room 26. IRL FOR COOKING AND HOUSEWORK; G small family: wages $16. 2416 Fillmore st. HELP WANTED-Continued. PO e U i e e OURNEYMEN BARBERS' INTERNATION- al Union No. 37 Employm’ tBureau. 102 7th st. BARBERS-FOR KMPLOYMENT CALL SEOC. P.C. rs’ Assn. 8. FUCHN, 328 Ceant ave. ARBERY PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. RARBERS ASSOCIATION OF C mane. Secte 6L M amann * AGENTS WANTED, GENTS—“BRYAN, SEWALL AND §FREE Silver,” covers the campaign ground; Bryan, a prodigy, will inspire more enthusiasm than ali the other candidates. ¥. PERSON, manager, sub- scription department, the WHITAKER & RAY T0. 728 Marker at. A GENTS—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE YOU CAN sell;: makes money. iriment A, Detroit Paper-bag Company. Detrolt, Mich. RESPECTABLE WIDOW WANTS POSTITON s housekeeper or overseer in hotel or private house; best of references. Call or address 8265 Twenty-second st., off Valencia. F IEST.CLASS TRESSMAKER WOULDLTKE Work by the day or take work home; fit guar- aranteed: reasonable. 219 Golden Gate ave. Y QUNG LADY, GNIVERSITY GRADUATE, desires a position as private secretary or any kind of office work; Knglish, German and French; highes: references. - K 1L, box. 18, Call Office: Dm;ssmxm‘(: AND PLAIN SEWING; cheap. Call or address 2118 Mason st. W INCHES|ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night: ¥1 50 1086 per week; convenlent and respectable: lree bus and baggaze'to and from the ferr-. SITUATIONs WANTED-MALE, GInL FOR HOUSEWORK AND PLAIN cooking. 435 Eddy st Fl?&T-CLAfiB FINISHER ON ; VESTS. 427 Natoma st. » 'XPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR RESTAU- rant. 71714 Howard st., near Third. W AXTED—PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school: class now forming for tall work; prac- tical; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. APPMN‘HOE WANTED. MISS GILLIGAN, dressmaker, 115 Kearny IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 174 Lexington ave. HOUSES WANTED., B e PSS SR A SRS SN IOUPLE, NO CHILDREN, WANTS 3 OR 4 room flat; $12. F. O., box 132, Call Office. ANTED—-BY GOOD TENANT, HOUSE OR flat 6 rooms: good condition; bet. Market and Pine sts., from Taylor toward town: rent rea- Sopable. Please: address MBS, R, 3:7 Twenty- elzhth st. ROOMS WANTED. ANTED—2 OR 8 FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping; $12 to $14: central loca- tion. D., box 18%, .his office. stn:mu BLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for light housework; small wages. 1204 Folsom St., upstairs. 0Y, 17, WANTS ROUM AND BOARD IN mvlclnlly of Lincoln School. K., box 91, this oftice. H 21BDEESSING; MANICURING LESSONS glven MISS DOYLE. 1194 Powell st., 105 9th. (. B HANSEN & G0, 110 GEARY ST FUR- + DiSh haymakers threshing crews, Barvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- €rs. teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, cooks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and laundry help. Wire, phone or mall us your orders; prompt at tention guaranteed. 111011010011100001100— 10 11111111111111710111— 19 11111001111111.10111— 17 00111101001001111100— 12 .11101111110111011111— 16 -10119111111111111111— 18 .11111111111111111111— 20 .11001101113101101011— 14 11111101111101111011— 17 -11111111111111111111— 20 -11011111101111111110— 12 eee- 195 OLYMPIC GUN CLUB. H. Golcher. .00111010100100001111— 10 Bekeart LI1111111111111111111— 20 H. Vernon 111111010111110110001— 14 Hughes 100111011001000111101— 11 Alien 110111101110110110110— 14 Gustins. 111110100101011010110— 12 O, Fendner, 01111111111101111¢10— 18 Webb. “11111111111110011101— 17 Nauman . 110111111110111111011— 17 . Fenduer. 11111111111111111111— 20 W. Golcher. “11090011111011101111— 14 110011101111111011101— 15 GERR BO0AL,. =03 oo o s - ese sosimancnsentzaa d 0, EMPIEE GUN CLUB. .01111110111101000010— 12 100101111111110110101— 14 1001101010001111101— 11 1111110111011111111— 18 1111001010110100001— 10 1011010011010011111— 13 1111111101111110100— 18 1111011111111111101— 18 1101111111111110100— 16 Winning 1010101111111101111— 18 Sears 1111110111111111101— 18 Menae: 111111100111111110110— 16 JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 314B Sutter; rel Grant 30. (QULINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT / office: best help. 414l O'Farrelis tel. k. 428 HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. BARBERS—GOOD BARBER WANTS WORK for $10 per week; city or country. Address Barber, box 85, Call Office. H::EEEWNG. MANICURING.MBEAU'I‘\' essons; free to it RS 3 LER, 131 Post s . S Ll;::n&;‘c TTING, FITTING AND FINISH- Z: $1a week: patterns cut ro order, 25¢ uj McDowell Dressmaking School. 635 Sarkhror " T ADIES-FREE! FREE! LESSONS EVERY Tues., 2t03: dresscutting. 14 McAllister, r. 67. (GENILENAN WANTS FURNISHED ROGM in Spanish famil . Address S. F., box 95, Call. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. KODAKS. CAMERAS‘ ECOND - HAND lenses, magic lanterns, slides. 109 Montgomery JELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOIHING AND JEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 108 Sixeh si.: send postal. EDUCATIONAL. 'H AlBDRESSING, 26c AND 36c; MOENING and eve classes: 10 lessons,§1 50. 1248 Mission. MCST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: s Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25cto $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 r froe *hns and bagease 10 and from ferre. MALK HELP WANTED. Y QUNG DANE WANTS POSITION; UNDER- stands taking care of horses, cows and garden. Address Dane, box 146, Cail office. TEADY STRONG GERMAN BOY, 17, WISH- 5 es any kind of work: is good driver. Avpl; 314 Elghth st. 37 W ANTED_BLACKSMITH FOR MINK: ranch hlacksmith; 15 Italian laborers for mine, 81 day and board; tunnel men, $1 50 day sud board; 0ld man to care for place; cook and ‘wife, $60: hotel cook, $40: and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. (UINESE WANTS PLACE: FIRST-CLASS ©00k. houseworker and washer: {n family; city or country. WANG HOON, 776 Clay st. STEADY "BOY OF 17 WOULy LIKE T0 learn the machinist trade. Apply 1826 Powell. BUILER WITH GOOD REFERENCES (ENG- 4 ush): city or country. E. L.. box 41, Cai. ENGINEERS-_POSITION WANTED BY COM- petent man in any part of the State: can fur- nish references. Address LOULS B. GORDON, 17 Van Ness avenue. Grand total.. During the morning the Coast Record match was shot at 100 birds, entrance fee , with the following result: Webb 91, Nauman 90, Robertson 89, Haight 84, Eleckinger 82, Fendner 81, Justins 78, Owens 77, Vernon 78, Crowell 60. Clabrough 55. SAN FRANCISCO “CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open until 13 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Bixteenth 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 MEETING». @ OCCIDENTAL LODGE, NO. 22, F. and A. M.—Called meeting TH'SA (MONDAY) EVENING, st 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By orderof W. M. EDW. F. DELGER, Secretary. Posrnos AS SALESMAN, EITHER LOCAL or traveling; thoroughly acquaioted ‘with stoves, hardware. cutiery and connecting line: also furniture; good reference. Address W., box 74, Call Office. (“ARPER’TER&—THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT- ed with all its branches. Address A. R., box 87, Call Oftice. 24 (QMPETENT HOUSE PAINTER WITH tools wants work by the day or piece work for private parties; city or country. Painter, 23 Pleasant st. QTEADY MAN AND WIFE, WANT POSI- W tion to take care of ranch; good references. Address £. W., box 5, Call Office, Oakland. M ABRIED, SOBER, 1INDUSTRIOUS painter wou!d like steady place in shop or ho- tel; worked 5 years in las: piace: capable of run- ning and rigging all kinds of scaffold work: wages $65 Address B. J., Painter, 2818 Mission st. ANDY JAPANESE GARDENER WANTS situstion to take care of horses and cows: understands all kinds of work: 2 years in I place. Call or address HARRY SUZUKAWA, 13 Church st. HOOLBOY WANTS SITUA- tion: speaks English. GEORGE, 23 Prospect pl. THIS EVENING. P. M. and M. E. M. de- SAN FRANCISCO CHAPIER No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets e grees. H. G. PRINC] Secretary, A8, SUBSE, COMPANION Ok VALET TO invslid gentleman: understands massage treatment; well recommended; wonld like to travel. Address B. L., box 75, Call Office. =5 SHOEMAKERS, ATTENTION. —ALL employees of the different shoe factori requested to assemble THIS (MONDAY) EVEN ING, at 8 o'clock, st 91534 Market street. Im- poriant business. COMMITTEE. THE 125TH ANNIVERSAKY OF THE birth of Sir Walter Scott will be celebrated by the St.” Andrew's “ociety, FRIDAY, August 14th, in Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. _Tickets, 25¢. 2, OFFICE OF THE GERMAN SAVINGS and Loan Soclety—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Savings and Loan Soctety will be held at the oftice of the society, No. 526 California street.in the City and_County of San Fraocisco, State of California, on MONDAY, the 10th day of August, 1896, 2t 3 o'clock P. M., for the electioa of a board of directors to serve for the ensulng year, and the transaction of such other business as shall legally come before the meeting. GEO. TOURNY, Secretary. " OUNG MAN, GERMAN, WHO HAS BEEN workiog in delicacies ahd grocery business wants a position. Address A. LUKRANPA, 2162 Alameda ave., Alameda. JIRST-CLASS GARDENER, EX PERIENCED carpenter and plumber, besi Of references, wants situation. Address A. B., California Hotel, San Ratael, Cal. AN AND WIFE (FRENCH) WANTSITUA- tions on private place; city or country: man g00d gardener. wife good Cook and housekeeper. Address J. LOZAHIC, 1316 O’'Farrell T EAD COUK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $100; SEC- ond cook, $80: cook, springs, good baker, $50; ook, Institution, $35: cook, $40: dishwasher, $25: potwasher, $20; 3 vegetable men and do pantry work, springs, $20; porter and wait on table, pri.- ‘v;:u hmfl, clty, $16. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 ary st o i SIS Sl e e G ERaR AR P 6 WAITERS FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, 830: 3 Waiters sare resort, $30; pantryman and ciean vegetahles for sprinj 20. C. R. HANSEN & C:)‘..! 110Geary ke M USICIAN FROM LONDON GIV ES LESSONS in slnging; $4 3 month. 864 Mission st. IERRA INS'ITUTE, AUBURN, CAL. Select boarding-school for young ladies; cli- mate unsurpassed. Fuli corps of special teachers. Limited o thirty boarders. Prepares for univer- sitv, teaching or tor life. First term begins Au- gust 19. Send for prospectus. W. H. DE BELL, A. M., Principal. TIEHL'S COLLEGE, offers unsurpassed advantsges and induce- aments in shorthand, bookkeeping, penmanship, typewriting, English branches, languages, eic.: expenses less than at any other college. LION and LULA STIEHL, proprietors. ARES.AHE LEADING SHORTHAND COL- lege, 325 Montgomery st.; individual instruo- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life cholarship $50; low ratés per week and month. 728 MARKET ST, PERSONALS. - RTS AT .5¢ EACH: MA- R OrPSaa roliows,. Eed en, Knights of framed cheaply; also lot of good oil Es, 547 Mission st. AND Wex- . AN- thias: Paintings, a oargaln. JON FEion TION WANTED OF WILLIA T oA MO RPILY, natives of Con Jord, Ireland: aged 30 and 85. Address J. DERSON, 1209 Florida st. SLEE ENTS, ETC, AKB H AT i my seturn fiom my vacation: the courts are open for divorce, probate and other Solta: wills, deeds, etc., prepured; respectfally so- flols. continuance of pass favors: advice free; no e rge unless saccesstul. G. V. HOWE, attorney- atlaw, 850 Markes st., corner Stockton. S, FOR DANCES AND BALLS, O A ifhures of all kinds for ooly 35c, aone by the best artists {n the city, at G. LEDER: $He, 111 Stockton st.; “Quinonia,” it cures al scalp troubles. A gL LECTRIC SA. A U M, W O E Y ttase ouliding—Now and sclentlfic methods for promoting heal:h, beauty. _Con. free. 5, CONFIDENTIAL MARRIAGE R oo “For_details address Kellable, tox 16, Call Office. o NSUMPTION TREATED BY A v O boi DA AMERICAN, 36% Geary st.: hours, 12 to 2:30. SHix DY, STRANGER IN THE OITY, DES LA aatuesa partner:smail capital. 122 Post st.., .2 TINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE P e Newspaper Tllustration; day and eventng Cciasses: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gerirude Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. ATCH & JEWELKY REPAIRING. STONE engraving, monozrams,crests: low prices;work guaranteed. J. N. BRITTALN, 20 Geary st. RE. DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA- MG st wrinkics removed or no charze: purest tolle; articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47. RS, SADIE EVANS COSMETIC PARLORS, 86534 Market st., room 12 1G OUTDOOE ST nREOPTICUN SHOW VB~ Iy night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- veriizements in living light; promoters of busk Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. TTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TERMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: also dress s, cloaks, jeweiry, at M. ROTHS- CHILJYS, 218-215 Mason st.; open evenlng; LECTRIO LIGHTS IN KEVERY RUOM| ‘Winchester J{oulg,ol‘ Th‘l;\li‘ lt.',‘n:;r'oM‘lcrk:té 2 er night : el ey b oy Dagrege et ‘from the ferry. JULTS; 10 ORDER ON INETALLMER T8 10 aranteed paries, upward. t- Tllo‘r‘:nx Comvun';,l 117 Market st.,bet 7th and Sth. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALTY: FINE dezu put on razor,25¢. Razor Exchae,630Market (TOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT manutre’ cost. Factory, 20 Kansome, upstaira. BRAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- L e lowes: catos. 948 Marke: st BTROZYNSKI, LEADING LADIES HAIR- + dresser, removed (0 24 Ge Popular prices. 1, BLASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— ) Private theatricals arranged; puplls rehearsed on stage. B. 5and 12, 1. 0. O. F. biock, 7th and Mkt SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical Saginecring, survexing, architecture- ssay: estab. ’64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt, 10 FAITEES, KESORT, SPRINGS, SEASIDE and country hotels, $80: bellboy with refer- Dces, country hotel. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—100 STATION AND right of 83 clearers for railroad work: north ; 81 50 a day: 60 laborers, $1 60. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st BELLBOY WITH FIRST-CLASS REFER- ences for country hotel; $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. MEN LOCU MON, DXAMA, DELSARTE, PHYSL cal cuiture, volce culiure; appearances ar- ranged. 209 Hyde st.; call after 1 P. M. OICE CULTURE, ELOCUTION AND DEL- sarte taught thoyoughly; 35¢ a lesson. 749 Folsom st. PIAXU LESSONS; PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC Conservatory ; mud.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyde. EGATIVE RETOUCHING TAUGH £, MISS L FUERSTNOW. 131 Post st., fifth floor. 3( BALLEVAD LABORERS TG GO NORTH. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. TANO LESSONS, 50c HOUR. MR. WATTS, 218 Golden Gate ave. FARMERS SAME RANCH; $26; CALL early. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. GINNERS 25c LESSON; GUITAR, PIANO, banjo. MRS. LUTHER. 1241 Market st. B ANTED—ASSAYER AND AMALGAM- ator for gold mine; see Jaopristor. © 4. X to- day, at C. R. HANSEN & 110 Geary st. 9 RANCH CARPENTERS, LONG JOB, §1 50 & day and board; camp cook near city, $30; runch cook, $15; boarding-house waiter. $25; Danish teamster, $30; farmer and wife, $40; machine ainen %3 a day. R.T. WARD & CO., 608-610 ay st. RBAN SCHOOL AT 2124 CALIFORNIA ST.; opens July 27, 1896. N. W. MOORE, Prin. A LMA E HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- jostudio. 405 Geary, R. 17: hours8t0 10 . M. BOUEKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC. GRAME day & night; noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission (G ULTAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 39 Fifth. OLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES' rotutie bought. COLMAN. 41 Sa. cor. Jessia. DRESSMAKERS, RESSES $2 UP: WRAPPERS 3 n 81 up. 5053, Nafoma st.. above Sixth CLAIRVOYANTS. UCC! ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Failure unknown. PROFESSOR M. L. CAR- NELLE, the prince of clairvoyants, will give ad. vice on' business speculations, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorces; setties lovers' quarrels, Teunites the separated and cavses a happy marriage with the one of your choice: he locates mines and bidden treasures, tells of your friends and enemies, removes evii influences, cures bad habits, gives advice on lawsuits and everything reiating 1o the futurs; 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 to § daily and Sundays. MPME _STEWERT, SEVENTH DAUGHTER of the seventh daughter, still astonishes the city by producing exact likeness of your future husband or wife: the xreatest trance ciairvoyant and card-reader on the coust: test her powers ere shesails for Europe: she guarantees to bring back lost love; makes peace and happiness in the home. Rooms 3'and 4, 917 Market st. Ladies and gents 50¢ Q3 MEN CAN OBRTAIN WORK FROM $15 /) 885 per month and found: 5 cooks, $60, $40, $35; 8 second cooks, $20 and $30; 3 dishwashers, $16 and $20; 3 waiters, $25 to $30; 2 ranch cooks: German or Scandinavian porter and tend var. MURKAY & RKADY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634 and 636 Ciay st JOWEN'S ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE, Berkeley: special classes for the universities. PEOFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolin, bazjo. 1707 Market. OSEPH GKEV. Ninth st VOICE-IMPROVER 82 S_\CK SEWER FOR A HARVESTER, $1 60 adayand found; 3 farmers, same ranch, §1 fare, #26 a month; 3 farmers, $20: milker, 830; 4 milkers, same dairy, $20 each and found. stendy job year round: farmer and cook for 3 men, $20; machine blacksmith, $3 a day; 2 woodchoppers, $1a cord, and other positions 100 Dumerous to advertise.’ MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay at. W ASTED-CHOP-HOUSE COOK, $36: RE~ taurant cook, $12 a week; waiter, $7 a week: walter, pluin res 85 week: German gar- dener, $30; etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st W ASTED—BOY TO LEARN TAILORING, 916 Market st., room 52, W ANTED—CLERK FOR GROCERY AND bar. Apply 901 Post st. AVALRY AND INFANTRY DRILLMAS- ter wants position as drillanstructor: will aiso £l any other position; best of references. ! Call or address 121 Fulton st. \W ANTED — POSITION A8 VALET OR nurse: best of references. Address VALET, box 99, Call Office. 5 THE BEGULAR A AL MEETING of the Pacific Coast Dredging and teclama- tion Company will be held at the office of the com- pany, 16 Steuart street, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 4th day of August, 1896, at 3 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of electing & board of trustees 10 serve during the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business asmay come betore the meeting. M. J. MADISON, Secretary. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. SPECIAL NOUTICES, e e =" BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 4 collections made, eity or coun Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgv st.. room 6. Tel. 5580. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. W ISCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 300 rooms: 25c to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week : free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ARBER WANTED: STEADY PLACE. 1603 Laguna st., cor. Post. ANTED—A GOOD, CLEAN DISHWASHER. 1807 Haight st. MUSICAL INSTRUMKENTS, [EW WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN USED pianos: Steinway upright, Hardman, Chase Bros. and others: uprights, $75, $120 and up; new fine uprights on your own terms and at Very low prices. The J. DEWING CO., secoud floor Flood bullding. Fourth and Market sts. LMOST NEW SPEINWAY UPRIGHT; party forced to sell immediately. Room 10, 809 Market st. 3 UPRIGHTS, $100: SQUARE, $75; NEW #) pianos, $175: all musical goods cheap. MAT- VAIS, 769 Market st. NOTHER SPECIAL INDUCEMENT FOR vurchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- £ant new upright pianos, tozether with fine stool and handsome cover, sold for $8 per month: only $6 cash payment required: every Instrament cnaranteed. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO., cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., Pacific Coast represenia- tives of Steinway & Sons’ planos. OUNG WAITER WANTED; SOME EXPER- ience. Restaurant, 202 Townsend, near Third. TRST-CLASS COOK AND FIRS1-CLASS walter wanted. 15 Stockton st. AITER WANTED. 407 MASON JT.; CALL at 7 A M INCHESTER HOUSE, ¢4 THIRD., NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 31 50 to $6 per Xeek: free bus and bageace to and from the ferry. B e ISHWASHER WANTED. 1805 HAIGHT street. BABBEE-SHOP FOR SALE: WHOLE OR half; long lease: rare chance. 131 O'Farrell 5'. FEMALE HELP WANTED, W ANTED STENOGRAPHER AND TELEG: rapher, $40 and increase; 2 Protestant second girls, $20; governess, $26: pantry girl, 820; sidl for cooking and housework, across the bay, $20, seelady here at 10 to-day: 4 cooks in American and German familles, $25, $30, $35; laund: French nurse, $20; ranch cook, $20, girls for cooking and housework In city and coun- try. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. WOMAN WITH A CHILD, $16. MISS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter. NEATSWEDISHGIRL, WITH REFERENCE, desires s situation to do cooking and house- work. J. F.CROSETT & CO.. 312 Sutter st. OMPETENT GERMAN INFANT'S NURSE and seamstress desires situation: 2 years last place; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 523 Sutter. R. HANSEN & CO, 110 GEARY ST. « furnish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us your orGers: prompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS « situsation for housework: is a good cook : aiso & seamstress; Do o bjection to children: wages $16 to $20. Address B. H. D., box 118, Cail Of anuw\olm WOMAN WANTS PLACE for general housework; can give 4 years reference; wages $12 10 $15. Apply 208 Golden Gate ave. OMPETENT GIRL DESIRES A SITOATION: is & good plain cook; willing and_obliging: wages 820 to $20, with reference. Address 2410 Geary st. IDOW WISHES WORK BY THE DAY housccleantug: can glve ood references; call from 9:80. Call for MRS. BEUL, 1142 Howard st, OMAN DESIRES WORK BY THE DAY washing, cleaning or housework; wages $1 per day. 79 Jessie st., between First and Secona. (J1RL DESIRES GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a smail family; can give good reference: clty preferred. Address K., box 182, this office, WEDISH WOMAN WITH 2 CHILDREN wanis room in exchange for woFk good worke: Address 315 Sutter st. DIRST-CLASS SWEDISH GIRL: CAN DO chamber wors_or take care of an invalid; 2 years last place. 315 Sutter st. BENCH SECOND GIRL, $35; FRENCH nurse, $26. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. MAN AND WIFE, $40 PER MONTH. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. ERMAN GOVERNESS, $25. LEN, 328 Sutter st. MISS CUL~ HOE SALESMAN WANTED—-WE WOULD like to place about twenty-five of our samples of up-to-date Oxford ties in the hands of some salesman who carries only men's, boys' and youths' or some non-competing line; will pay a g00d, round commission. For further particulars address Neenah Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Company, Neenah, Wis. TAST WEER OF CLEARANCE SALE OF boots and shoes; will be soid at any price. 638 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. LOSING OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF small goods at prices less than cost Ianded in New York; just the chance to buy s fine instrument for your summer outing at small out- Iay: violins, $1°36: mandolins, 83 85; gnitars $3; antoharps, $1: accordlons, flutes, banjos, piccolos, cases for instruments, violin outfits, etc.; new ianos for rent and sale. J. HARRY sCOTT, 829 arket st., Spreckels building. ITANA THE GYPSY. This remarkable woman has just arrtved from the Orient and promises marvelous developments in unraveling the mystery of human fate: she ad- vises you on speculation, business affairs, love, courtship, matrimony: she reunites the separated #nd causes speedy and happy marriage with the one of your cholce; hours, 9 t0 8 P. M. 8 Turk st ME. TRUE, CELEBRATED GYPSY, UN precedented success in New York City, great est card reader on the coast, gives intallible love- chafms to all; hours 10to8. Rooms 4445, 508 Stockton st. ; elevator. ME. PORTER. WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- ant, card-reader. born vith a double vell and second sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MM, SCHMIDT. from the principal cities: tells past, present and Tuture: prices moderate. 856 Mission. ME. ARNDT, BEST FORT LLER 1Y the world; 50 and $1, shows you the victureot your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth. cor. Market RRIVED_MRES. HANSON; READ HEAD and paim: also cards; tells past. present, fu- ture; price 25¢. 148 Sixth M 3LE, MOREAT, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future: 256 up. 764 Howard st. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLU business advice: names give: YPSY MEDIUM RETURNED; SITTINGS daily: 25¢ up. 24034 Sixth st., rooms 6 and 7. ISSMELVINA,CLAIRVOYANT—PICTURE of future husband and wife. 76614 Howard. 18S M. JULANA ROLGINS, M AL MAG- netic healer; test medium. 850 Market. r. 50-31 3100 FINE HAINES PIANO. BCHMITZ, « 16 McAllis:er st., next Hibernia Bank. 158 BEATRICE BLANCHE, CARD-READ- er, late from Guatemala. 103 Larkin st., r. 2. W ILLIAM G. BADGER, SOLE_AGENT FOR the ceiebrated Hallet & Davisand Francis Ba- con pianos, 406 Sacramento st. IANOS—DO YOU WANT ONE? FINEST stock on the Pacific coast. THE F. W. SPEN- CER CO., 933 Market st. BEFCREBUYING SEE HAINE BROS.', BUSH & Gerts' and_ Knabe nos; st wholesale pricess A, L. BANCROFT & CO.. 524 Post st ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave; ladies, 25¢; gents, 50c. 914 O'Farrell, ME. LEGETTE — PRE T, PAST AND future; 25¢c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. Fourth, MES, , ENIGHT, “CLATRVOVANT, CARD reader; fee 50c: ladies only. 714 Leavenworth. BEST CLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH: FER 25c. 41 Minna st., near Second: basement. (CLCEERING, ENABE, STECK. VOSE STRE anos; see our new piano : piance sor rent. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 18 O’ Farrelt. GNERAL BLACKSMITH: COUNTRY SHOP; 82 and board. 509 Kearny st., room 8. ANTED—~GENTLEMEN TO TAKE SUNNY anmnm rooms; $1up. 217 Second st. ] ABGESTSTOCK OF SECUND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes to order, #350; band-sewea shoes, $5. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth AITRESS,PRIVATE FAMILY, $25; CHAM- bermaid, wait one meal, $20; housework, Oak- land $20: Wheatland. $20; San Jose, $25, and other towns; 15 housework girls, city and cuun #20 and $25: 6 voung girls assist, $10t0$15. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. WO ~ WAITRFSSES, SAME_ COUNTRY botel, $20; waitress, springs, $20; waitress, hotel, south, $20 and fare: waitress, hotel, north, #20; chambermaid and mm-nl resorts, $20; city, $20. C. R. HANSEN & C0.,110 Geary st. NEAT SECOND GIRLS, OITY, $15; DAN- ish giri, housework. Oakland, $20: girl for housework, Berkeley, $17 50; giri for housework, San Rafael, sec lady here, $16: young nursegirls and light housework, $10, 812 and $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. GERMAN COOKS, PRIVATE FAMILY, city, §25: cook. boarding-house, clty, $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st ANTED—GERMAN COOKS, $35 AND $25; 0ok on a ranch, $20: 2 chambermaids, hotel, $156: French nurse, $25: French waltress and chambermaid, $25; girls for honsework and ussist. £25, $20. 815 and $10; French girl, housework, 2 in family, $15. LKON ANDRE. 815 Stockton si. HAMBERMAID ASSIST IN WAITING, first-class country hotel, $20; waitress, steady. country hotel, $20; ranch cooks, $20 and §25; firia tor housework aud, cooking, couutrs. cham- rmaid and others. MUBRAY & READY, Lead- ing Ewployment Agents. 634 and 636 Clay st. or housework: 4 vears' reference: can take full of housekeeping. 816 Sutter st. (\OMPETENT ELDE: WOMAN - WANTS ‘siiuation to do light housework: eity or coun- try. Call 216 Minna st. (399D SWEDISHGIRL WISHES SITUATION for general honsework: wages $20 per month; first-class references. 1125 Stevenson st. OUNG WIDOW WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper or any other light work. Call 110 Sixth st., room 10. PEESSMAKER FROM NEW YORK WANTS work at ladies’ hovses by the day or at home. 8305 Eddy st. YOU‘EG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO CARE for child and assist. Cail at 532 Eddy st. SWEDISH GIRL WANTS LIGHT HOUSE- work. Address 5044 Third st., room 17. ANTED-BY A COMPETENT LADY, PO- sition as either housekeeper 1o & widower with children or companion: is & thorough housekeeper and seamstress. Address MRS. D., box 81, C: ITUATION WANTED — BY FIRST-CLASS laundry-washer. Address L ., box 69, Call. (COMPETENT RFFINED GERMAN GIKL, with excellent reference, wishes a vosition us nursery governess: is also good seamstress. Call or address 10228 Shotwe U st. N UAMBER OF FIRST-CLASS GIRLS AWATT: ing situations at the Swedish and German Em- ployment Bureau—MR=. NORTON, 315 Sutter.- ESPECTABLE WIDOW WISHES SITUA- tion as housekeeper; city or Nllfl!?; no ob- jection to children. Call or address 10 Anthony t., off Mission, near Second. OUNG GEKMAN GIRL, PBYSTRONG SWEDISH GIRL FOR COOKING chi 19 YEARS OF NEAT HOUSEGIEL, OAKLAND, $30, SEE 4\ lady here; cook, city, $30: Swedish hou'l;s!rl 1o wash, : housegirl, $26; second girl, $20; § housegirls, $15 to $20. Apply 815 Sutier st W ANTED—NUMBRR OF COOKS, CHAM: bermaids and girls for housework; city and country. MRS. HIRD, 731 ELIls st. OOK FOR SMALL RESOKT, 835: HEAD waitress, city hotel, §26. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny'st. Mleglg,E-AGED uunm.&:l :VO!:NLW:NT- T 2 weeks f¢ T 0S8 W Or] het. 6 d 7 2. A, 5 Haitie si., bot. 17th and 18, 00D GIRL FOR COOKING AND GENERAL G ook, Agply bet. 9 and 11 a . Mon- day at 2409 Washington st. [ OUNG GIKL FOR HOUSEWORK; 3 IN family: wages $8. 971 Church st, near Twenty-second. }IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND ¥ couking; small m:'uy: wages $15. 1416 Val- lejo st. (G1RLTO ASSIST GENERAL HOUSEWORK: sleep home; $2 50 week. 1914 Leavenworth, W ANTED—YOUNG. GIRL 10 ASSIST IN light housework. Apply 1456 O'Farrell st. W ARNTED—GIRL 710 asSIST IN COOKING and light bousework. 1217 Webster st. (GLEL FORGENERAL HOUSEWORK: SMALL family; nochildren. 416 McAllister st. Y OUNG GIRL FOR PLAIN COOKING AND geueral housework. 2211 Sutter st. . Seneral bomework, 3311 Satterst. - (GEBMAN GIRL FOR GENXEAL HOUSE. work and cooking. 1316 Kilis st Sotroorem o S 0 Y S5 NG GERMAN GIRL FOK HOUSEWORK; $10. 2809 1Twenty-third st YO'JNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; good cook. 1113 South Park. ‘wishes 10 do general work. Call o lflfl::'l 1018 Powell st. o ANTD—A TAILOR WITH $150 TO PUR- chase a well-established ng business in ‘country town of 4000, employing from 4 to 8 .wilors; excellent opportunity for industrious man: scni Owner wishis 10 ¢o Kast. Ad&ress b Watsonville, Cal. ADY WISHES TO TAKE CHILDREN; L otner’s mending. 1120 Mission st., top floor. BS. M. JOUNSTON, 905 MARK] 3 only first-clnas fomale haip furnished . S care: or will take in plain sewing or Gmnn OR l:uummAVul! JFIBST-CLASS FINISHER WANTED ON gentlemen’s coats. 834 Howard st. ANTED—NEAT GIRL TO ASSIST LIGHT whunuwou and learn trade. ( all 707 Brannan. sy Cope i Padiany W s B et Bt EAT GIRL'TO ASSIST IN_ HOUSEWOKK] N’hhmlly:uehm:u. 11224 Turk st $ GIRL FOR cor. Bush. IRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK. 268 G Clinton Park, bet. Guerrero and Markes sta. W AMTED-MEN. FOR CLEAN BEDS: 25c night: §1 week. Rosedale, 821 Ellis st. BES1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- band 749 Mission st., opp. Grand ra- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 end $3: ladies’, gents’ and children's misfit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. W ANTED—GOOD CHANCE FOR HUSBAND snd wife who understand farm work, vine- yards, homes. eie: good. wages: state expe- rience. Address WALTER METZ, Naps, Cul. ANTED—1000 MEN, EVERY DAY, AT 207 ¥ourth st., the biggest and best shop in the eity; 5¢ shaving, 10c haircutting. " ANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- arried men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly: only citizens of the Unlited States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 become citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service offers special luducements: giving oppor- ;::r'\'mulzn visit ail Jparis ol‘n;:rwond on bosrd our crulsers. For further information apply at the Recruliing Oflice, 20 Ellls st., San Francisco, Ca, EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. ‘kaa and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ o UNNY ROOMS ROM §1TO $3 PER WEEK. S e New Grand, 243 Thied st." R INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST..NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- Toom: free bus sud baggage o and from the ferry. ODGINGS, 6¢ TO 15c PER NIGHT: CLEAN. L Continental House, 521 Facifi, below Kearny. ANTED—AN 1DEA: WHO CAN THINK OF isan: the’ Toay Urtng yon B 5 may brin; ith. W) WEBDERBURN & 70 Dapt. pr"“ v Deys, Washington, D. C., for their § and [is: of 200 1aventions wanted. WEBAVE A LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast Off shoes bought or exchunged. 562 Mission st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- Eflw&nmfor-m: 20c a night: $1 a week. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD ll ss.; single furnished rms 75c week, 160 night. B —REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 E. Ciay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, be. 100 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 1uo, 15c and 20c & night, including cofes aud rolis. B%’r LR cn‘v;fi:xqg - .g ln’%‘ox‘s, o, 30 AND cents per night. $1. 8! week. Pacific he marciai and Leldesdor® sta. louse, Comi 14(). ELEGANT UPRIGHT, QUITE NEW, . forsale, $5 instlimis. 231 Leavenworth. LEARANCE SALE; NEW UPRIGHTS; 3150 up; everything at cost. BRUENN, 228 Posi. BIRON MaUZY. 508 FOST WT._SOHMER Newby & Kvans. Briggs and other planos. TPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD&NEW H. MULLER. maker. repairer, 2 Latham olace. MEDICAL. BLESSING TO LADIES SUFFERING from irregularities and diseases peculiar to their sex: Iatest improved method of treatment: never fails; perfectly harmless; free from any bad eftects; never makes them sick to make them well; travelers helped immediately; prices to suit the times; home in confiement. DR. & MRS, DA VIES, 14 MeAllister st., next Hibernia Bank: cousult free; French regulating pink pilis $3; hours from 9 4. M to 5 P. M. and 710 9 P. M. LL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE. stored in o few hours; eafe and sure relief guaranteed; travelers heiped without delay: pri- vate home in confinement: regular gradusie bysiclan; 80 years' successful practice; MEDI- 'AL ELECTRICITY used; ladies, consult the doctor before going elsewhers: you Wil save ilme and expense; consultation free and confidential. MRS, DB. WYETH, 916 Pos: st., near Larkin. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ‘ment or worthless pills used ; every Wwoman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day: can be sent and used at home: all cases gusranteed: if you want to be treated safe and surecall ona man's physician. DR. POPPER, 818 Kearny st. OR MEN—GREEN'S GUARANTEED CURE; greatest nerve treatment known: positive cure for weakness of any kind: cure guaranteed or money returned; trial free. Agent, F. S. KELLY, 102 kddy st., 8. F. T)RS. GOODWIN, DISEASES WOMEN SPE- elalty: unexcelied in restoring Irregularity or other conditions; home in confinement; vest care: low fees: pills $2. Moved to 904 McAllst LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS—A B ladies troubled with irreguiarities: no tate and sure; 2 60 cpress ¢. 0. D, until 100 late. OSGOOD BROS., Oskiand. Cal RS, DR. WEGENER TAKES UADIES BiC fore and during confinement: infants adopted into good homes; treatsall female complainis or irreguiarities successfuily. 419 Eddy st. QUEECURE FOE ALL FRMALE DISEASES, from whatevet cause: a home in confinement with eves comfort; sal lon guaranteed, MRS, DR, GWYER, 226 Turk st ok $5OO FOR EVERY FAILURE TO CURF; eve diseases successfully treated. La- ales, consult free MRS. DR. SCOIT, Specialist, 216 Powell st. PAID FOR A CASE I FA $500 Sire ot semale ironise o disens ot 40 eye. MRS. DR. SCOTT, 216 Powell st. S RS, M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HO! M continement: <erms raduced. 926 Howees oy SPIRITUALISM. “A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN 18 MES. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE 31 & UPWARD! ° FEE $1 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR A LL! Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcast eye? Are you In trouble, sick or “down”? If so read this and learn that life is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped 8o many thousands on this coast in the ten years past, i again at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and iS now as ready as ever to assist every suftering mortal who will elther call on or write to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the uniucky: love to the loveless. the separated are united; the sick made strong; the poor become rich; if you think your husband, wifa or lover is untrue cousult her at ouce. Her tran- scendent power is as far above those poor mortals who try 10 imitate her as the eternal heavens are high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. Shedoes not know what fallure means! Her “Revealeq Medicines” (registered and copyrighted) cure every disease that human flesh is heir to, and na matter of how long standing. Write if you can- ot call, for treatment by mail 1S Always most suc. cessful and satisfactory. All letters answered. Diseases aiagnosed from a lock of hair. FEE 81 & UPWARD! FEE $1 & UPWARDL MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE, 1820 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. M32S DR MIRANDAS, THE CELEBRATED spiritual medium, removed to 1728 Market st. MBS, EATE HOSKINS TRANCE AND BUSE- ness medium: sittings daily; $1. 136 Oakst. RISHOP GARRISOY, 1870 MARKET: SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even's, 26¢; 10 to 4 daily. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- « writer. 118 Haight st ; hours 8 untll 8 ». x. ASTROLOG e B S U STROLOGY AND MEDICINE NATIVITIES Or questions answered: Prof. Howard’s vital remedies resiore health. 311 Hyde st., 10 to 3. < DENTISTS, CBOOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 758 MA R~ Kketst.. bet. Third and Fourth; gas 'specialisis; g‘n.ll;‘:’l[l':?]e asso for, p;h;lass $itraction: aruin cth from $5; filiin, m $1; cents, with gas $1. s ey JIBST-CLASS DENTISTRY: of Frices; lg:lwcll’ns resulia; teeth, lephone Main '5375. W. C. HAR~ DING, C.M., M.D., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell, . LUDLUM HILL, 1448 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge for extracting whea plates are made: old plates made over like now; leeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. D!L GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from § to 20 0 Farrel! st F'y.v:;l‘.‘sm ?F TEETH, 87;0\VARRA!\'TED [3 i painless extraction, 50¢ up: painless fill- ings, 50c up; crowns, $3 50 up. Chica, Parlors, 24 Sixth st. ‘_ i o et FIRST-OLASS ainless extraction R>. J. A. ACHARD, MIDWIFE_HOME TN confinement; 25 yrs’ experience. 555 Mission, “f k& ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes. good as new, work 562 Mission st., between "R OOMS 166 TO 750 PER NIGHT: 500 TO $1 50 per week. Orlental, 225 Drummst. - W A3TEDTo COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter TCHG HOU 86315 MARKET ST_ Rooms 20c., ’-'.:. w0 lo:.hnlnu #1 10 85 week. MEN'A’O FEED MANHATTAN STOUK FOOD; all grocers keep it W reading-room FIRREGULAR ORANY FEMALE DIv) Im MRS.DR. PUETZ and be content. uufi“‘sm.n RIVATE HOME IN CONFIN Py FUNCKE, 1416 Eighth .«.f‘i‘xffifa.."“ B, HALL, 14 MCA LLISTER & NEAR V! Ly STRERT, Difns s e K STRENY. & PRUFESSIONAL CARDS, RANK SHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ri Fl?l. fourth floor, Parroty bullding (Enwflggf R.L T. CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth withous plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant ava. § A SET Fol;’l‘x-;b:‘ra:mw,\‘nifms'lfiu AS good as can ade: filling $1. Dr. SIMALS, ntisi. 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. PAINLESS "EXTRACTION, 50c; CROWN bridge work a specialty; plates, 35 up: 13 vears' experience. R. L. WALSH. D.D.S., 81584 me. })B; DUCKETT, 1703 POST ST., NEAR BU- chanan; gas given; crown and bridge work. ALL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR ranted. DR.J. W.KEY, 1122 Market st. ILLS, "DEEDS, ETO. L SONTAG, ATT Wit Roner 1 Market; resy 2126 Howard, JDHN E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, 3 o5 47, Crocker' building; telephione Main OHN R. AITKEN ANDMAURICE T iaiw, rmus 510,516 bt Hoor, areors D TYPEWRITERS, EMINGTON, $35; SMIT. 3 RGNS e SaE Y SEND FOR 1838 Mntgmy s ET OF TEETH WITHOUT A FLATE. SG. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. e YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAR- C ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. R J.J.LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. TO LEASE. 0 LEASE—90x100: LARGE BUILD Tmum. for_manufacturing . purposce: sorass Sovenih and Bryans sts. 411 Montgomery st

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