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14 THE SAN FRANCISC S O CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1896. THE TRADEMARY IS A PROTECTOR Manufacturers’ and _Pro-| ducers” Scheme in Practice. A BOON TO THE -STATE. Julian Sonntag Says It Will Stimulate: Our Exporta- tion. IS A CBECKE AT BOTH ENDS. The Dishonest Dealer, Whether Here or.in the East, Will Meet His Waterloo. According to Julian Sonntag, president of the Manufacturers’ and Producers’ As- sociation, the trademark lately adopted by that qrganization will prove a remedy | entirely efficacious in protecting Cali- fornian industry, and will -be- the ‘lever to raise our exports to the prominence they intrinsically deserve. | More especially wilk this label assist in | putting Californian fruit where it properly. belongs in Eastern markets. “I have been informed,’” said Mr. Sonn- tag vesterday,. ‘‘that certain’ Baltimore firms intend to put peaches on the market, as well as other fruits, and label them as coming from California. This.fruit is of inferior quality, and is picked up in the Cenitral and Middle Eastern States, and if this thing be allowed it will.greatly. injure the demand for Califérnian production. “Before the association adopted this trademsrk we were wholly unguarded in an’ event of this kind, but now we can and will make it very uncomfortable for | these firms if they carry out their inten- | tion. We will- prosecute these people to the full extent of the law. ‘“Fhe Manuiacturers’ and Producers’ As- Y‘ eociation will act in harmony with the | Fruit Exthange and endeavor to prevent. | this attempt to injure. our’ industries.: If every packer and producer belonging to the association will use the trademark there can be -no damage done whatever in the East by Eastern firms. “The association 18 incorporated under the Jaws of the State and is registered and eompels its members to put their names and addresses under the trademark, where used. It further prohibits any producer o1 packer putting uhmerchantable or un- healthful goods on' the market and retains the right of canceling the contract entered into between them and the association. * YTt is-my firm belief that this plan will | do more good to California exvortation than anything that has been devised yet. It -will prevent not only inferior goods in the market from Eastern dealers repre- sented as coming from here, but will also prevent dishonest shippers here from in- juring the trade, because if they use the trademark their goods must be of the best grade. California has been cheated out of a rightful income long enough by the ne- farious system practiced both here and in the East, but this I think will effec‘ually piit a quietus upon‘it. 1 sha!l make thisa personal matter and see that the irade- mark gets all’ the use and credit it | deserves.” Liquor Interest Organizes. Branch 2 of the State Protective Association, an organization the object of which issaid to be to elevate the ligupr traffic and fight tem- perance if necessary, Was organized in the Al- cazar_building last evening, with the follow- ing officers: President, J. B. Garland; president, T. M. Ferguson; secretary, Winfield Beott; directors—J. M. Parker, Thomas Nolan, James W. Ovendorf, Charles Kapp. Roméo Harris, C. Gerhardt and B. A.Osborn. This committee was appoirted on local trade: J, B, Gerland, T. M. Ferguson and Winfield Scott. ———cey— A New Corporation. The Howsrd Land Compeny was yesterday | incorporated by Henry C. Droger, Henry W. Oswald. James W. Allen, James T: Heeny afid Charles Cross. The capital stock is §$00,000, $500 of which has been paid up. REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Domenico Depaoli to Mary Depaoli, ot on E line of Poli street, 50 & of Filbery, = 25 by £ 100 gife. Aber Doble Company to Martin and Mary . Kenuedy, 10. on K line of Plerce street, 45:10 x of Filbert, N 23:11, & 93:7%, SW 28111, W 8 $10. George and Mary W. Rutherford to Lizzie K. Welty, lot on Eline of Central avenge, 102:814 S of Washinzton, S 26 by E 118:5: $10. Charles L. Stevens to Elizabeth Jentzsch, lot on Sline of Camp street, 170:3 E of Guerrcro, E 30 by § 116 $10. Charies A.and Mionie P. Grow to Emily B Hopsins, 0t at intersection of SE_line of Market sireel and N line of Fourteenth, NE 181, SE 100, SW 14:075, W 153: 034; $10. Miguel, Vincent and Catalina, Noe and«Catalina | Splivalo to Cephas Turner, undivided half of fol- lowing: Lot on ine of Horner (Twenty-third) street, 178 E of Noe, £ 102 by S 114: also lot on W line of Dame street, 275 N of Randall, N 50 by W 125: also lot on SW corner of Dame and Grove (Thirtieth) streets. W 50 S 125; $10. Louis Spiegel to Mary Spiegel, undivided half of lot on the s 1ine of Washington street, 67:13 | W of East, W 49:10 by = 115; g ft. Emil C. Horstmann and Johanna and P. D. Bernhard and Hattie C. and Henry C. Hacke t0 Jobn Horstmaun. lot on _the W line of Mason street, 107 N of Bush, N 30:6 by W 89:4; 810, Joh' Horsumann to John Hortsmann Company (a corporation), same; $10. Same 10 same. Jot on the SE line of Bryant: street. 80 NI of Fifch, NE 100 by SE 160: $10. Wililam W. and Grace E, Coates to Charles H. Reynolds, lot on SE corner of Point Lobos and . Forty-first avennes, £ 135 by S 100: $10. 3 Jacob and Lena Heyman to Amalla Lichan, 10t on F line of Forty-fifih avenue, 826 N of W street, N 50 by E 120: $10. Gustave and Elizabeth Allstead to Louie C. Ras- . mus-en, 1ot on S line of Union avenue, 60 E of Moultrie street, E 20 by S 60, portion of lots 159 and 161, Gifc Map 2: $10. Amand Biaerbost to August Biderbost, lot on NEline of Croke, 450 NW of Mission, NW 25 by NE 150, portion of Academy Tract; $10. Estate of Edwara W. Briggs (by D. H. Haskell, adm inistrator) to Charles A. Laton, lots 24 and 27, block F, Park Lane 4; $700. Jane E. and Samuel J.-Briggs to same, same; grant. ALJMEDA COUNTY. Wickliffe Matthews to Rose E. Matthews, lot on W e of Madison street, 50 S of Kighth, S 25 by W 100, Oakiand: gift. Jo hua K. Mead, trustee, etc., et. al., to Robert Dalziel, lot on NW corner of San Pablo and Mesd | avesues, N 125, by W 110, being lots 1 to 5 Mead | Park, Oakland; $10, .M. and Sarsh E. Keyes to G. K. Porterfiold, lot on N line of Thirty-first street, 282.75 W of Tel- egraph avenue, W 50 by N 140, being iot 41, biock )86, Rowlau” Tract, subject to a mortgage for | $2500, Oaklad: $10. Winfield A ames to H. B. Savage, los 21 to 24, block 3, Allendale Tract, subject {0 mortgage, | warranty deed, Brooklyn Townsuip; $200. Albert C. Lassen to Charies Jurgens, 101 20, block ; Amended Map of Moss Tract. Brookiyn Town- ship: $10. Hesser to Ernest Grundman and August " Greil, lot on Siine of Castro street, 100 E of Clarke, E 50 by 8150, portion of lot 23, Hemme Tract, San Leandro, i*den Township: $10. Liszie M. Bryan, Leela B. and G. W. Davis to Lewis W. Williams, lov on N tine of Second street, <25E of Brush, E 25 by N 85, block 24, Uakland} 5. Same to Thomas Callaghan, iot on N line of Sec- gnd street, 60 X5 of Brush, £ 20 by 85, biock 24, Oakland: $5. Jimo:hy L. and Mary S. Barker to Linwood Pamer, Jot on E line 0f Versalles avenue, pro- uced N and distant W on a Jine at rignt angies 1o Versallles avenue -00:6. and distabt N 527.33 srom N line of Buena Vista avenuesthence NI 728.78, SW 6172, \W 688.23 10 beginning, to cor- rect former deed; Alameda; $5. ‘Builders’ Contracts. |w [ew tone bulkhead st Lafayette School grounds, on W corner of Filbert and Kearny streets: archi- tect. Cherles J. Havens: $4710. ¢ John J. Wall with M. Loftus, slterations and ad- ditions to a two-storv frame bullding on E line of ¥air Osks street, 108 N of Twenty-fourth; archi- teet, J. T. Kidd: $1525. John F. Schomer with Joseph Bucher, to erect a two-story bulding on SE corner of Shotwell aud Twenty-seventh streets; architects, Mastens & Coftey: $172u. Claus Spreckels with Battarson & Eisele, mantel and marole work In residence corner of Van Ness avenue and Ciay street; architects, Reid Bros.; $12,200. ——————— HOTEL ARRIVALS, o GRAND HOTEL. H Ordway, Reno S P Hast, Minn P Miller & w, Ukiah M B Magneson, Ross Val W Reed, Cal T J Murray, Volcano A Steiger, Vacaville G W Vanghan, Cal H D Gaskill, Oakiand J R Cole, Cal J Parker, Santa Ciafa W C McComss, Agnews J A Brown, Sacto F R Cumden, Canada Mrs A James Mass © F L Coombs, Napa W Mackay&w, Eureka J B Dudley, San Diego M E Sineleton, Los Ang M G Owens, N ¥ T B Owens, N Y W H Davis, Los Angeles L Kiper, Chicazo DW Butis&w, Wadsworth M 4 Gaskins, W adsworth J Topley & w, Vallejo S G Thomas, Colo H Atwood, San Andreas F G Lawrence, Sah Jose ¥ F-Foster, San Ratael J W Byrnham. Los ADg G C Swrfford, St Helena E Shelby, Portiand 3irs de Rinz, Vallejo Joseph, Sacto H J Sueall, Sacto H W Crabb. Oakville Miss A Moure, San José M C.Lees, San Jose Miss Lees. San Jose E C Crisp, Chicago S =~ Parsons, Fresno ‘W D Shonefelt, Sacto D Farr, Sacto TK Allen, NY °© Mrs W 'Nisbitg, Sta Cruz C K Lipman, Sacto R T Dixon, Sacto J A Roble, Sacto I Morris, Yolo Miss K Morris, Yolo Mrs M Morris, Yolo §§ Falton, Sacto C W Morton & w, Sacto W R Stone, Sacto P A Buell, Stockton _ LHFrankenheimer,Stktn LICK HOUSE. HenryM Ayer,'San Jose W G Colmes, Cal J P Lyrn. Valiejo O W Erlewins, Sacto W s Robinson &,M H'I W L Armstrong, Detroit W H ¥ cMinn, San Jose Miss Spencer, Eureka A L Bartigtt, Oal C C Hay, New york 3 # Arnold, Portiand I S Hersman, 8 Martin Mrs W M Hersman, SM Wm Sexton, San Jose a 4 b Theo Valencis, Novato C D Heling, Kansas City Miss Andriatt, Sacto Mrs C M Coglan, Sacto E J Devlin, Sacto Roberp Devlin O Maynard, Salinas Cy Chas B Mann, A D Starr, Marysville Fred Eden, Portland, Or Mrs P Haiton. Alameda James Tell, Ashland, Or P P Joh nson & sn, Clytn E O ¥ox &wt, Marin Ca Wm F Francis, Montry A E Morrill, Bacto Geo Richards, Madera - Mrs M A Davis; Tniare E O Doncan, SntaCiara Thos A Briggs, Gait Geo E Scoit, Chicago G P Washburn, Ls Angls S H May, Calveras Mrs C O'Brien, San Jjose PALACE HOTEL. H C Woodrow,salt Lake F T Dickinson & w, N Y P Chipman; Red ‘Bluft B Beanmetry, Paris i J McLacblan, Pasadéna P Flint, Los Angeles W E Arthur, Pasadena +: P Hoyle. Elton F B Brace, St Paal s k¢ H Terrill,Omaha Miss L Terrill, Omaha. icholas, N ¥ MrsF Butterfleld&m, NY J N Boyd, N Y T L Christie, Berger T L Morrisory, Manila 7 Zinhin, Joltannesburg T J Field & w, Monterey H W Perkins, N Y C W Fielding, Keswick W W Anderson, Sacto J R Chace, Santa Cruz F W Clayton,Johannesbg. C E Brown, SS Belgic © W L Cockrell, LsAngeles’ W H Allerdice, US A E C Voorheis, Sutter L J Dake, N ¥ COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. AMiss C Loverty, Antioch T West, Portiand ? J:Black, Portland W Childs, Stockton ‘W B Mitchell, ‘| ulars M D Smith, Columbia G Cheshire, Sydney F J Rae, Auekland ‘W _E Pous. Sacto. P Griffin & 1, Santa Rosa P Haynes, Stockton © ‘Abbott, Stockton B Logan, Los Angeles J Gates, Mo G Brown, Scotland W J Carter, Klamath M Marshall, Marysville T P Kinch, Marysville J Evans, Santa Cruz NEW WESTERN HOTEL. REL Newbern, DC * H I, Balstad, Chicago E £ Cunnibgham, Aus- J Miiford, Anstralia tralia B L Fisner, Al W Proctor, Pittsburg K E Mooney, Seattle 'W_H Jones, Seattle R McManus, Seattie & Youngs, Victoria Miss Julia Arnold, B © H Wililams, Los Ang * . H Sidney, Chicago J Wims & w,Griggsville Mrs'W Hanley & s, Cal M Migh, Sacramento G E Roos, Chico 4 & Dudly, Chilco L A Lindo; Jamaica E S Churchili, Napa L Samuels, N Y v A Shie ds, S Collins, Stockton @ Petilt & 1, Ind Stringer, Bosher, Sydney’ Mrs A Ree, Auckiand W M Baldwin, Ohio C A Street, London E Hodgkinson, Sacto F Olsen. Stockton C F Mason, Muss BALDWIN HOTEL., Mrs J M Pearlman, Nev C F Allen, Denver M M Joues, Los Angeles G Migliavacca, Napa lin, Vilejo L C Ce G J Hoeing. Ssn Jose B P Barker, Livermore 'J C Lynch, Cucamongs arke, N Y J'Smith, Moaesto W_C Gordon, N B R L Fulion & w, Reno J W Rasesdale, Madera J N Morrisey, Ch cago J A Parsons, Beivedére C H Bercheim, § Cruz SAN. FRANCISCO *CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco.CALI~ 710 Market street, open unti] 12 ,0'clock every ‘nigat in the year. o e BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 389 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until o'clock. SW-. corner Sixteenth and ‘Mission streets, open until 9 o’clock. 2518 Mission street, open uxitil 9 o'clock. 118 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock CHURCH NOFICES, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rew. Rober: Mackenzie, D.D., pastor:. Rev. Jdwin H, Jenks, co-pastor. 'Rev. Mr. Jenks will preach at 11 A m..and 7:45 P. %, Sunday-school at 12:45 P. M. Youngz reople’s Society of Christian En- deavor at 6:39 P.a. “Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 8 0'clock. For Sunday evening a praise service hgs been prepared.. Musical programme, viz.: Organ prelude, “Processional,” Guilmant’ anthem, “Holy, Holy, Holy Lord,” Geiseruii: sos prano solo, Mrs. Riggs: organ solo, *uffertory,” Salome; tetfor s0lo, r, Graham: duet for contralto and bass, “Réjoice in the Lord,”Schnecker, Mrs. Reynotds and Mr. Hughes: qrgan_ postlude, finaie from A minor &ymphony, Mendelssohn. -Otto Fleissner; organist and musical digector. Al are Mrs @ Kiper & {, Chicago | SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. e 0.k HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY grfli . furnish the best family and hotel help. at office, phone or mail us your oriers: Drompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. RS, M. JOHNSTON, 995 MARKET ST. only first-class female heip furnished. GESNAR Ben wislEs POSITION FOR chamberwork or light-housework. Address H. A., box 182, Call Office. OUNG WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE charge of a rooming-house. Apply for three days at 214 Hye st., between 1 and 5 o’clock. OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper: plain sewer. 203 Powell, room 5. REIABLE 000K (GERMAN) WISHES A situation in private family. Address 17 Third. CANDINAVIAN WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion to do washing or housecleaning by the day. MRS. G., 7 Clementina st. WEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION AS seamstress. Please call 2416 Fillmore, bet. 10 and 2. . QIFUATION WANTED—BY 4 “RELIABLE woman to do washing, or cleaning house, or anyother work. Address MRS. FRENCH, 3624 Sacramento st. % OUNG. STRONG SWEDISH GIRL: first-class took; best of references; $30. 1020 Mission st. . Y OUSG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES TO 1O general” housework; g0od references. 1020, Mission st. 2 IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WITH A #iX, 3 years old wishes a place to do general IRLS OF ALL NATIONALITEES FOR GOOD positions. Empioyment office, 306 Mason st. BAXBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCH=. 325 Grantave. o B‘T!l’ml CHANCES. OU WANT TO SELL OR BUY A BUSI- Fn:a. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE, () GASH: BALANCE EASY PAYMENTS; $ 12-room. LECKER, 1020 Market st. OLURED WOMA .~ AS HUUSEKEEPER: must be good cook: 2 in famlly. Apply, before 9 o'clock, 2427 Mission st. IRST-CLASS GIRL FOR PAPER-BOX MAK- Fie STUPARICH MFG. CO., 528 Market st. ERMAN GIRL #OR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2802 Pinest. ANTED — CHAMBERMAID. LINDELL House, Sixth and Howard. W ANTED—GIRL T0 b+ GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply 1008 Sacrameno st.- Y QUNG GIRL Fok LIGHT HOUSEWORK Apply 14324 Point Lobos ave. ;00D FINISHER AND EXPERIENCED apprentice; custom coats. 1044 Howard st. BABBEES PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRA D, TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERSY ASSOCIATION Of CAl. EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y. P. . Hamann. 2594 U’ Farreil. LCHO HOUBE, 563%a MARKEL ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 0 $2 week. ENTO EEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it. & W ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ANTED — MEN TO LrARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent. S. K. Barber School. 1515 Howard. —_— ers&clerks. KNOX Coliection Agey, 110 Sutter AGENTS WANTED. REFINED LADY FOR GUOD POSITION; NO canvassing. Call 131 Post st., room 20. W ANTED — AGENTS AND CANVASSERS for white letters. _Sole mfrs, 409 Sanchez st. W ANTED—3 GIRLS FOR GENERALHOUSE- rk, $20, and 2 at $16. MKS. ROESCH. Female Employment Office. 1645 Webster st., Alameda, o $ | FEE WEEK: CUTTING, BASTING AND finishing your own dresses; Tuesdays free. FLYXN, 14 t Mealllster. ANTED—4 YOUNG GIRL. GERMAN PRE- wlerred. who u,? go pihin cooking; 2 In family: wages $15. Call petween 9 and 19 A. 3¢, 12295 Ellis st.; must have reference. 4 (GEBMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 13083 Péavenworth st. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A LADY TO 109 Jessie st., room 6. N[IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN WISHES & sltuation ss cook .in private family or hotel. Apply 724 Ivy ave., near W ebster si. 3 BY A YOUNG GIGL, 17, TO DO LIGHT housework and care of children; small wages. 707 Natoma st. o, - Y OUNG GIRL WANTS EIGHT HOUSE- work; Mission prefered. Apply 1116 Potrero ave., nearTwenty-fourth g, .. FRENCH COOK ~ (GQOD - REFLRENCES) wants. situation; also French nursegirl wants place; city or country.. Acdress F. C., box 14, Call. ANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG WOMAN in Amerfcan family ¢d o upstairs work: wages $20. Address LK., box J07, Call. - Afix—:md,\xv LADY DESIRES POSITION AS housekeeper; good cook; city or country; no postals. Address K., 34, 995 Market st. ITUATION WANTED BY A. GOOD COOK; neat and obliging: good references. Address AL H., box 114, Call Office. - . '“vum'mn_ POSITION AS COMPETEN’ seamstress, with figure suitable for cloak- house model. AddressC..H.,-box 104, Call Office. OUNG WOMAN WISHES PLACE AS housekeeper; ° city . or _country, Address Housekeeper, 1148 Sutter, third floor, foom $5. OUNG FRENCH LADY WISHE~ SITUA- tion as -housekeeper, sewing or mending, Ad- dress 110 Sixuh st. houstwOrk; object more-a good home than wages. travel Jiast for the Viavi Company. Address Apply 457 Stevenson st.; no postals- L. Y., 2304 Van Ness ave. < ANTED—BY® A YOUNG WIDOW, SITUA- Y 52253 ; tlon as Housekeeper: Clty or country. Call at e, ANTED-WOMEN AND GIRLS TJ WORK on fruit. .p‘,’,}‘; immediately, CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CQ., Braunan st., between Third and Fourth, 5 SQALARY AND COMMISSION TO MEN OF £00d address. Room 20, 401 California, 9t010. s e R HOUSES WANTED. SYNNY HOUSE OF 9 OR 10 GOOD ROOMS In northwest section; rent must be rezsonable. Address Naval Oflicer, box 70, Call Office. e e eee— ROOMS WANTED. TUSFURNISHED ALCOVE OR LARGE SUN- ny room by lady; must be feasonable and 15 mins. trom postoftice. ' Address C.. bbx 71, Call. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Sl S i e e Rfigfil}p‘fl;fl!‘s M:‘CB:deE: dPERFECT AND eap; No. § prefer ey P: preferred. Address R., box 55, ANTED—600 SECOND-HAND PACIFICIN- chblm W. C. A.,16thave. and F st., 8. 8, F. ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 199 Sixrh st.: ufifdiw EDUCATIONAL. -HAmDREBsmG; MANICURING LESSONS given MISS DOYLE. 119a Powell st., 105 9th. TPy ICu TUDIES WILL BE RESUMED AT ST, S Mary’s College, Oakland, Monday, A ugust 3. LEABN CUTTING, FITTING AND FINISH- ing: $1a week: patternd tut 1o order, 25¢ up- McDowell Dressmaking®School, 636 Market st. LOCUTION AND DRAMA: DELSARTE E thoroughly taught: appearances arranged: 1 to $1200 longl ease. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. “E WANT FIHSI-CLASS CIGAR STORE: “ centrally located; raceipts must averege $1200 10 $1500 per month: must stand full investiga- tion. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall avi $2;)“ GROCERY AND BAK: ALSO CON- . . foctionery and fruit; doing $1000 business monch: In fine country town, 11 how ride trom cit:-; established 10 years: this is a rare bargain: will stand fullest investigation. LUBKL- SKI & CHASE, 7 City hall ave. JTORSESHOEING BUSINESS: BEST IN THB H %55 %o value in sieht; wil_sell. trade or {ake In partner; investigate this. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 Clty Hall ave. STABLISHED GROCERY AND $2250. B basiness al value of price SSied in stock and Hxtures: gbod Jocal and ouc side trade; must be sold, owner interested in other business: investigate this place. LUBELSKI & CHASE, 7 City Hall ave. YOU WANT A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND IF t .?s“s‘how you some fine places at bargains: call at pnce. LUBELSKI & C: ASE. 7 City Hall ave. < BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY 3550. and candy store: 4 living-rooms; low rent; doing business of §8 to $1U per day: same party 8 years. See BARRKETT, 1125 Market st., at cigar-stand. $15O FRUIT AND VEGETABLE S10RE; best location: receipts average $15 a day; horse and wazon: low rent; living rooms? See BARRKETT, 1125 Market st. s B [GAR-STORE, STATIONERY AN D $ZQO aundry office: No. 1 location: living rooms: low rent; doing good business. See BAR--| RETT, 1125 Market st/ BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY B175. tat'candy store: north of Marke: at.: Jow rent: doing fair business; llvlncmqn. See BARRETT, 1125 Market. 0 SELL A BUSINESS OF ANY KIND quick for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. TN e e . location: well; cl H ir- ®ain; account of sickness. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. LIQUOR-STORE, FULL VALUE IN sight; 6good living rooms, cheap rent, 8 r.u. OLIVE HOFF-SCHROEDER, 299 Hyde st. AIRDRESSING, 260 AND 85c; MOENING H and ""‘Eflmn 101essons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. M §SICIAN FROM LONDON GIVES LESSONS 1n sloging; $4 a month. 854 Mission st. MPOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE ;o5 Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Markel 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1°60 per night; $1 50 Lo $8 2 MALE HLLP WANTED, STIERLS COLLEGE, 738 MARKET ST, offers munrg:uod advantages and indu ments in shorthardy, bookkeeping, penmanship, typewriting, English branches, languages, oic.: expenses less than at any other e, LEON and LULA STIEHL, proprietors. Der week: free ’bus and bagzace 10 and from ferr: (OOFCENTRATOR (FRUE), 84 A DAY: 2 shovelers, city, 1480 & dav; cook, §7 week? dishwasher. country, $18 and room: % boarding- Lotse whiters, §25 an: $20; man to contract to dry figs. R.T. WARD & CO.; 608 and 610 Clay, 3() MEN FOk A LARGE THRASHING OUT- fit and ranch near clty, see boss here: follow- ing are some.of men wanted—Sack-sewer, sack- tender, derrick-forker, strawbuck, separator- ténder, header, wagon-driver, hoedown, latiorers, €00k, éte. sMURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agenis, 634 and 636 Clay st. JHO WILL. GIVE AMERICAN WOMAN work? husbar is not able to work and is 1n great need. MRS, MOREISON, 403 Stevenson st N AMERICAN WIDOW, WHO IS A SUPE- Tior cook, seamstress and housek veper, desires situation. Address MRS. FRANK, box 118, Call Office. 3 B ANISH GIRL WOULD LIKE PLACE IN private family to-do general nousework. B07 Eighth st., Oakland. TOMAN. WANTS A POSITION AS WORK- ing housekeeper: Call 1065 Market , room 10. WA]\';f‘LD—BY A COMPETENT LALY, PO- sition 48 either honsekeeper 10 a widower with chilaren or companion: is a thorgugh housekeeper and seamstress. - Address MRS. D., box 81, Call. JPANISH WIDOW, LATE FROM OITY OF Mexico, would like situation s housekeepeg, Apply 105 Larkii st., room-2. ° GLTR W ISUHES, ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR. ~Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 10 86 per week; .conventent and respectable: free bus ana baggage to and from the ferry. < SITUATIONS WANLED-MALE. R.HANSEN & €0, 110 GEARY ST, FUR- makers. threshing crews, harvest ckers, lumber and* wood men, min- rhisters, brickyard crews, quarry ahd rock men, iaborers, mechanics, cooks, waiters, hotel and'restaurant and laundry help. Wire, phone or ’ niail us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. RELIABLE YOUNG SWEDE WANTS WORK about private place or hotel; all-around house- painter: OUNG MAN DESIRES A, POSITION IN -X- wholesale or commercial house, or any place or office Where advancement is possible. Address A. D.'box 112, €all Office., ¥ W ARTED: SITUATION BY MAN AND WiTE on truit ranch. Address S. L., box 55, Call. XPERIENCED NURSE WANTS SITUA- tion in hospital or private dsylum; best of Tef- erences. Address N. A., box 131, Call Office. STBoxu EOY 15 YEARS OLD WANTS TO learn, the blacksmith trade. Addréss S. L. B., |"box 119, Call. 1 () DEILLERS; 3 Ha MMERSMEN ; POWDER- man; 2 woodchoppers; drayman; _black- smith; ‘20 Uemakers, 86 and 10c eachs concen- trator for.a min€, $90: foreman stable.man, $32 50, must be able to drive team, contractor’s stable: cook, $55: neat restaurant dishwasher, $25; vege- table man, 810: second: covk, $46. MUREAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 638 Clay'st. 3 FOREMAN-POR A ‘RANCH, $40 TO $50; | L sivgle man. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment_Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st WAXTED —ORK CONCENTRATOR FOR mines, §3per day; swamper, $35 ani found: coachman with city experienca and reference, £80 to 838 and found: biacksmith helper, 820 and found and increase: photographer for view work, with camera. good _chance: a30 farmers, milkei ©c00ks, walters, disuwashers and others. W. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. YREW T3 LEADING SHORTHAND COL- onf great bargain if takenat NO 1 LOCATION: WITH 8 FUR- cheap rent; will be sold at & nce. Bee GUS STRAND, ALOON; nished rooms: ()"&00M HOTEL AND BARTO , oniy—yes—oniy. 12 rooms, only $150 cash a %0 rooms, corner, ouly 14 rooms. $1C0 cash. balance ghyments. 50 houses, 5 to 140 rooms. from 60 to. Apply 16 DECKER, 1020 Market st. 10R2° MS: ELEGANTLY FURNISHED; chance for desirable tenant; choice; low Tent. 203 Taylor st. PO _BUY VR FELL anick for tash see GU ICELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF 9 E at a sacrifice. 108 Taylor st. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; FULL: LOW reut; cheap. 904 Howard st., woodyard. -ROOM HOUSE ON MARKET & A LODGING-HOUSE STRA 2D, 45 Third st. 2 FUBNALULLE tus SALE. {MRE SALe! 3 Prices stand till goods are completely dlis- ed of. k bed sets. .. ... .$18 59 Bedlounges. . 800 toves. . . 750 Carpets, per yard e Linoleum, per yard. 55 Matting, per yard. . 10 T1ll our new building is erccted these prices will stand. 111l guch time we are conducting business at SE. corner Seventh und Mission sus. NOONAN. ICE FURNITURE, 8 ROOMS, CHEAP: house to rent. 1810 Post st. Apply after 10, T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH, FOR lowest prices on household gnods, new or good 28 new; cash or time, open evenings. CAKPETS; CHAMBER BETS 31 400 5oves 35" parior sets, $20; Tolding-beds £10: bed: nanges, $1. T. D MCCARTHY ®URNITURE WANIED. UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. PAYS highes* price for furniture, carpets, etc.: send Ppostal. 866 Mission st. TGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNI- ture. J. CURTIS, 1239 Market; send postal. WANT ¥FURNITURE AND OFFICE FIX- tures of any kind: will pay good prices Call o send card 7 City Hall ave. 45 Third st. $1600. 20, Tnm, ok « saloon -on 3 lease; Investigate this bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. PARTYER IN GOOD PAYING « suloon. SPENBERG CO.,632 Market. $130 lege, 825 Montgomery st.; individual instruc. ion in shorthand, (yping, bookKeeptng. cte s s scholarship $50;. 10w rates per week and month. R. & M RS. KOLANIER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, gultar, banjo. 985 Market st., opp. Mason 43 BLASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF AQTING— > Private theatricals arranged ; pupils rsod on stage. R. 5 and 12, 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Mkt CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanlcal engineering survesing, architectnre; assa; VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mt, 'V OICE CULTURE, ELOCUTION AND DEL. sarte taught thoroughly; 25c a lesson. 749 Folsom st. NGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, PIANO, painting, palmistry, $& mo. Studio 1422 Hyde, PLANO LESSONS; PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC Conservatory ; mod.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyaé. NFESATIVE KETOUCHING TAUGH T, MI8S L FUERSTNOW., 181 Post.st., fifth fioor. N. SACKET,"TEACHER OF BANJO, 129 Je Third st., Sun Francisco. 3 o TANO LESSONS, 500 HOUR. MR, WATTS, I 218 Golden Gateave. . TREAN SCHOOL AT 2124 OALIFORNIAST. opens July 27, 1896, N. W. MOORE, Prin. - (0K AND WIFE FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, $60: meat and pastry cook, country hotel, § second cook. hotel, $35 1o $40:. second cook, hotel #60; 2 walters for country hotel, $307 dishwash ers.. potwashers. kitchenbands, etc. - G R. HAN- SEN & €0.,d10 Geary.st. —* 3 MEAT YOUNG STEADY WAITERS v%n‘n dress suits for first-class country hotel, $33. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. g OOKKPNG, WHITNG, ARITHMTE, GRAMR day & night; noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission UITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCA lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 89 Fifth. ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar. mandolin. barjo. 1707 Martet. - MEDICAL. LMA E. HYER, PTANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- Jjostudio. 405Gedry, R. 17: hours8to 10 p. x. LACKSMITH, COUNTRY SHOP;-MAN FOR a chicken ranch. $15.and found: 5 farmers, 815 to $20: 2 'farmers, $26 and found. C. R. HANSEN & C0,, 110 Geary st. > 5() MORERAILEOAD LA BORERS: WESHIP first of_the week; no office fee and reduced rate. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED_WINE-CECLAR MA, 80 WEE saw-filer, §3 50 day: vegetable gardener, $2 assistant” gardener, $20: tunnel men, $1 50 day and board: lavorers, $1 day and boars: quarry- men, $2 50 day: laundryman, $30 and found: but- ter and (Cheese maker for steady jobs cook for men; waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento street. o ANTED—YOUNG MAN WHO UNDER- stands running a Erue concentrators 83 a day. J. F. CROSETT « CO., 628 Sacramento st. Y QUNG "MAN TO WAIT TABLE, ETC., $13 and room: German waiter, $25, room, etc.: ranchhand who cay do blacksniithing, call esrly; 2 plasterers; blacksmith, $2 50 per day; dish washer, $4 a week. MARTIN’S. 749 Marke: st. "' OKKEFFER WITH LONG EXPERIENCE 5 would like office posi:1 o or as shipping clerk: 200d references. Address B. D.. box 115, Call. APANESE SCHOOLBOY WANTS SITUA- tion. G. K., 22 Prospect place. QITVATION: WANTED BY YOUNG MAN; 5. American; wants to work on stock ranch. L. WHITELEY, 781 Sutter st. J APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT ofice; besthelp. 5148 Sutier: tel Grans 30. VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT ofiice; best help, 41435 O'Farrell; tel, E. 428 HINESE AND JAVANESE RELIABLE Uhelp; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &C0., 640 Clax. N INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH ' FIRST- class rastern and San Francisco references | from last employer wishes situation s gardener or coachman. Address G. C., box 114. Call Office. 00D BUSHELMAN WANTED AT RA- PHAEL'S, 9 Kearny st. < 1 3| ANTED—BARBEL FOR SATURDAY. NO, U245 Second; call after 8. ANTED—BARBER FOR BAT Sunday at 1424 Polk st. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND Sunday.’ 623 Clay st., Bakers’ Home. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. 83 Third st. . POOTBLACK AT ONCE AT 151 ELLIS ST. URDAY AND b | A BLESSING T0 "LADIES SUFFERING from {rregularities and diseases pecullar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: never fulls; perfectly harmless;*free, from any bad effects; never makes them sick to make them well travelers helped immediately: prices to suit the times; home in coifinement. DR. & MRS, DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., next Hibernla, Bani consult free; French reguiating pink pills $: hours from 9'A. .10 5 P. 1. and 7 0 9 P. a. AZLL CASES OF IRREGULARITIES RE. siéred in & few hours: safo and sure relief fuaranteed: travelers helped withou; delay; pri- vate- home in confinement; regular graduate puysiclan: 80 years sucssssiul praciice: MEDL .CAL ELECTRICITY used: ladies, consult the ‘doctor before going elsewhere: you will save time and expense; consultation free and cdnfidential. MIS. DR W YKTH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. $275.C9RSER FRUIT STORE: OLD ES- {O. tablished: living rooms; recelpts aver- age $12: retinng, S LENBERG_CO., 632 Market. O $35 MANUFACTURING BUSIN ESS—_A" « good active bysiness man wanted (o take hold of an article covered by patent: has never'been put on the market: special induce- ments offered 10 the right party: will take part cash. GIO. STEWART, 602 Market st. $450 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR IN Al location: old established; owner there 6 years: 5 livingyooms: always enjoved a 100d trade; rent $32 60. M. LESS & CO., 78314 Market. H UZELTO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS; new 6-story and basement brick building, con- taining $8 rooms; also jground-fioor and well; lighied basement: centrpfly located, half block N of Market st. and 1 blpck from Baldwin Hotel and L.mporium building: newly furnished throughouf furniture for saie on reasomable terms. For far ther particulars apoly to S.SILVLRBERG, 320 Sansome-st., room 39 o T'HE DEL NORTE HOTEL, CRESCENT CITY, California—The best equipped house 1n Norch- ern California is now offered for sale, or can be, leased on favorable terms; :his house 15 the best® paying investment ln Northern Callfornia, el mus: be disposed of ‘on account of sick: ess. FOr terms and particulars apply or address K. YATES, proprietor; Crescent City, Lal. : OB SALE—ONE OF THE OLDE: best-known liquor-stores, in the very heart of the city, together with o fine stock«of wines liqdors, etc.: fixiures in first-class orders to those looking for business this 1s the best atand n oity: sickness the, cause of sale. :Address for particu- Jars K. M., box 100, Cail. . ANTED—10 MEN. EACH WITH $400, OR one man wi. h'$40 ctive or silent partners’ in amanufacturing business; wil make in three years $120.000 and more: security In_plant and property. Inquire for 4 daysat 239 Chattanooga street, city from 8 to 10 o’clock 4, M., 2 to 4 Pae AT A BARGAIN, OX GEARY ST., IN A NICE location, loaging-house of 12 rooms, beauti- tifully furnished. nearls. new, ali £-11; a restaurant, with 4 liviug- rooms, doing a good Hifsiness: sold as a whole or separate. PHELPS & CO.. 917 Larkin. ['0 BUY OR SELL A BUSINESS QUICK SE® DEMING & SHARTS, 737 Market st. . [0 T0 EXCHANGE FOR CARPETS AND furniture, DEMING & SHARTS, 757 Mark-t. $750 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR DY, clearing $80. monthly: living rooms with'all furnitare; fuil value in sight: s chance of | fetime; rént $20: must sell; propriecor goi East; no agents. Apply Cail “fiice. e T AND A SEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ‘ment or worthless pi/'s used ; every woman her own physician for all female troubles, no matter from what cause; restores always in one day: can.be sent aud used at homes all cases guarante: ifyou wan® to be trealed safe and sure call on man’s poysician, DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st. J)OCTORS, ATTERTION! T WILL FURNISH & singie rig as good as the city affords and reli- able driver-for’$50 per month. Address E. A., box 57, this office. . ALPEAUS FRENCH PILLS-A BOON TO ladies troubled with irregularities: nodanger; safe and sure; $2 50 express C. 0. D.: don't delay until too late. OSGOOD Bi:0S., Nakland, Cal. JOR MEN—GREEN'S GUARANTEED CURE; grentest nerve (reatment known; positive cure for all weakness; cure guaranteed or money ré- turned; trial free. Agent, KELLY, 102 Eddy st. TANTED — CANVASSER FOR MEN'S suitcinb. Address N. B., box 28, Cali Office. ANTED—A GOUD INDUSTRIOUS MAN: $150 cas (GARDENER, FIRST-CLASS (N EVERY Ri- 't, Wants work; wages moderate. Address H. H., box 54, Call Office. - s invited. 5 3 & JIOWARD PRESBYTERLIN CHURCH, Rev. F. P. Farrand, pastor, will dedicate heir-new church building, 8t the corner of Oak nd Baker sis, t0-morrow, August 2,with specially interesting services. At 10 A. M. & new sabbath- school will be organized. At 2:30 P. M. the forms dedication. Sermon by Rev. H. C. Minton, D.D., and shor: addresses by several ministers of the eit; At 7745 . M. Eev.J. Cumming Smith will preach. The new quartet of the church. assisted by a chorus,will sing at the afiernovn and evening services. A cordial invitktion is extended the pub- c. ’\ ' HOWARD-ST. M. °E. CHURCH, BE- tween Second and Third_streeis, two | blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. W. W. Case, 1).D., pastor; Martin Schultz, musical director; W. F. Gibson, Sunday-school superintendent, - Special music to-morrow evening. The choir will- be public services 11 .M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday. school at 12:30. Praver-meeting Wednesday even. ing. Epworth League 6:45 Sunday evening. Morn ing subject, “Oases in the Desert.” Evening sup- ject, “Startlifig Questions.”” Pastor's study at the church. Church telephone black 961. ENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL “hurch, Mission st., bet. Sixth and Sev- enth—E. K. Dille, D.D., pastor; J. J. Morris, musical director: H. M. Bosworth, organist; R. V. t, Sunday-school superintendent. The pastor preach morning and evenivg. Sforning sub- ject, ““Christ Our Refuge.” Communion and re- cepilon of members at morning service. Evening subject, “A Gilded Yourh’s Traglc Death.” Sun. day-school at 1 p. M. Young People’s Soclety of Chiristian Endeavor at 8:50 P. 3. Midweek prayer- meeiink Wednesday evening. All are welcome, asiisted by the Misses Noble and others. Hours of| Y OUNG, SIRONG GERMAN WISHES ANY neht, genteel work; 875 per month; must have 777 Market st. . ADY,STRANGER IN THE CITY, DESIRES business partner;small capital. 122 Postst., r.2. T ANTED—HONEST, SOBER.MAN IN GOOD paying busmess: small capital required; sée to-day. GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. kind of work. Addresy M. 8., 1137 Mlission’st. Yuvku MAN 28 YEARS OF AGE WISHES a place to drive a wagon or to work in Whole- sale house: Address O. G., 825 Jessie st. S NURSE, COMPANION OR VALET .TO . invalid gentleman: understands massage treatment; well® recommended; would like to - travel. . Address B. L., box 75. Call Office. $4 PANT ° TO ORDER; 'LATEST STYLE. WEITHMAN Pants C6 , 2214 Geary st WANTED—MEN AND WUMEN TO WORK for us day or-evening ‘at their homes; nice, pleasant work: no canvassing: necessary. We pay salary. experience not STANDARD MANF'G CO., 142 W.25d, New York. QURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES, S"trom whatever caoks: a nome ir confirement with every comfor:: satisfaciion guaranteed, by MRES. DR, GWYER, 226 Turk st. RS, GOODWIN, DISEASES WOMEN SPI- clally: unexcelied in restoring irregularity or other conditions; home in confinement: oest care: low fees: pills $3. Moved to 904 McAllister st RS. DE. WEGENER TAKES LADIES BE. fore d during confinement: Infants adopted homes; treais all female complaints or ities successfully. 419 Eddy st “00 FOR EVERY FAILURE TO CUR: DUV eye diseases successtully treated. Laales, consult free MRS. DR. SCOIT, 216 Powell st. LL SKIN DISEASES PERMANENTLY cured or no pay. J. CASTAGNINI, 425 Fil- bert st., 9 to 11 or 7 10 § . M...or send. postal. Y MAN AND WIFE, WITHOUT INCUM- brance: understandihg truitand stock farming, care of ranch or country place: will work by month together. E. M, box 1, Call Office, Oakiand. AN AND WIiFE WISH POSITIONS ON A ranch; understand thoroughly ranch work. Call or ndd;eu J. A. WOODWAKD, 1012 Webster , Oakiand. . . Send ns your address. ANTED—10 DRUNKAKDS 10 CURE OF drunkenness (spirit-drinkers preferred); com- plete cure in one week by a succession of minor surgical operations. Address DR. DLPSA, box 81, this office. E. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. Diseases of women and children. R~ J. A ACHARD, MIDWIFE—HOME IN confinement; 25 yrs' experience. 555 Mission. N EXPERIENCED NIGHT FOREMAN IN a1 electric-car barn. *Box 11, Call Office, Oak- [and. ANISH COACHMAN WANTS A SITUA: " tion: is thoroughiy competent: will give good references. Address C. M., box 56, Cal] Oftice. ° OURNEYMEN BARBERS LOCAL UNION, No. 27. J. B. L.U. of A., Employment Bureau, 102 Seventh st. 3 00T AND SHOE CLERK WANTS POSI ). tion; city or country: best of references. Ad- dréss E. 8., box 107, Call Office. 3 EN'S HALF-SOLING, bUc.: LADIES, 400 done while you wait. 658 Market, opp. Pal Hotel: bracch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finek’s,S. Scasnm,n’uu MAN AND WIFE WISH sinations on ranch or in mining camp: man £0od ranchhand® and miner and wife zood expe- rienced cook. Cail or address 225 Pwell st. TTUATION WANTED .BY GERMAN AND wite, without children, to take care of a ranch;. man undersiands all kinds of ranch work: wife €00d ook and honsekeeper: both nrst-class refer- | ences. Address J. R., 621 California st. YNAMO-TENDER WANTS POSITION; IS a competent electrician and - mechanical draughtsman. Please address R., box 60, Call. NOUT1C OF MEETING», EXCELSI10R DEGREE Lodge No. 2, I. 0. 0. F.—Regu. lar meeting THIS BVENING. Firs degree will be conferred. A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. REBEL CURK BENEVOLENT SOCI- wty will hold thefr fourth annuoal picnic st Shell Mound Park SUNDAY, August 2. A select Fro:mmme will be prepared for the occasion. A large amount of valuable gate prizes, one of which 18 & new Domestic Sewing-machine now on exhi- bition at the Examiner Office. 756 Market st.: also $1000 in cash for races and games.* Music by the Hibernia Uniou Band. Protessor McCarthy, th Irish piper, and a firsi-class fiddler will attend to the jig and reel dancing. Adults 50c; cuildren under 12 years 25c. Boats leave ferry, foot of Market st., every half hour. Kemember, August 2. at Sheil ‘Mound. COMMITTEE. WALDECK SANATORIUM—ANNUAL meeting ¢f the stockholders will be held at 717 Jones street on TUE-DAY, August 4, at 8:80 7. . WINSLOW ANDERSON, President. €. E. CooPEx, Secreiar & r & OFFICE OF THE GERMAN BAVINGS and Loan ~ociety—The annual meeting of the stockhoiders of ihe German Savings and Loan Society will be lield at the office of the society, No. 526 Callfornia street, in the City and_County of San Fraucisco, State of Caiiformia. on MONDAY, the 10th day’of August, 1896, at8 o'clock P. u., for the electioa of a hoard of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as shall legally come before the meetin; GE RN Y, Secretary. SPECIAL NUTICES. 5, I1E PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN Asviam and Home Society hereby give notice that they have admit-ec int- the orp:. from January 1, 1896. to July 1, 1898, the foliow. ing half-orpiian girls and hoys, viz.: Ruth Adler, age 5 years: : urry Bernst-in, age 8 years 10 months; Charles Bernstein, age 7 years 3 month: Fanny Berustein, aze 11 years 8 months; Lott Jaffe, age 8 vears 4 mouths; Ksther Mayers, age arks, age 4 years 7 4 years 7 months; Lewls M moaths; Henry ‘Lacomy, age 4 years 6 months; years '8 months: Ben Joseph 'Michuels, age 5 Michaels. age 12 years 2 mpnths; Solomon Robin. s0a,aged 4 years 11 months: Jacob Kobinson, age 6 veurs € months: David Schwariz, age B years 11 months: Berihw Schwartz. age 11 years 1 montn; Klias Schwartz, age 11 years :1 monihs: and Herber: G. Wiener, uge 4 years 6 months. g:elg)l TE! :dh"l‘a EJLCTED l’l)lr‘ 84; collections mude, ety or cduntry. Pacifis Collection Co., 416 Monizy s voom s Fat.. Soun DR. BAYER RKEMOVED HIS OFFICE Roard of Education with J. H. McKay, to erect a ~ to 14 Grant ave.; residence 1703 Gesry st. BEEFSTEAK AND ONIONS, WILH COFFEE, 5c. 2 side dishes free. 635 Clay st. EW WALDD HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 16¢ to 50c;week $1 10 $2 50;reading-room strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. T ABGESTSTGCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes Lo order, %3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourch W INCHESTER HOUSE, 34 THIRD ST NEAR Market rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. OUNG MAN WANTS POSITION IN GRO- cery or general merchandise store; 00d book- keeper; good reference. . M., box 21, Call Office, Y OUNG MAN, GERMAN, WHO HAS BEEN working o elicacles aid grocery business wants a position. Address A. LUKRANPA, 2162 Alameda-ave,, Alameda. . E, 44 THIRD, NEAR 18 in every roo: 2 VW INCHESTER HODS Market—Electric 1ight 200 roums; 26c to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week: free bus and baggaze 10 and from the ferry. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR rooms: 256 to 8% 56, ""’&‘ e 5130 o 35 bt s 0 r night: to Seek: free bis and bagense (0 snd from ‘ne i FEMALE HELP WANTED. W AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, 830, ROOM, etc, call early: chumbermald, $20 and room ) chambermala and wait some, $15, room, elc.: young girl 10 assist In small restaurant: cook and waltress, $50, room, elc.; chambermald and walt some. $70, room, ecc.: housezirl for Seventeenth st., 816; young girl for Seventeenth st., 2 In fam- ily, $10; eirl for Broadway, 81 girl for Baker st., assis , etc., $16; ¢irl in family of 5, $20: German girl for Clay st., 815, no cooking, no washing: 13 housegirls, $16: 17 young girls $8. $10 and $12 per month, assisy, etc. MARTIN'S, 749 Markst st. JANTED — GIRL FOR COOKING AND housework, a short distance. $20; second girl, $20. see party here at 19t0-dny: 5 cooksin Amer. ican and German fay , $25,$30 and 835 ; girl and laundress, 2 in_family, :25: 2 chamber- maids and waitresses, $18 and $20, and a great many girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J.F. CROSETT & CO,, 812 Sutter st. G%>y SHAMPOOERS FOE BA [HS, CITY, G R. HANSE N & Ct., 110 Geary st 00K, COUNTRY RESTAUEANT, #: waitresses, restaurant, citv, $15 and room; %-:b&mnua country botal, 820 irly for house » ¢l ¥ and country, and > - SEN'& €O, 110 Geary st 3 (QHAMBERMAID, DO PLAIN WARHING, smail hotel, §20; cook, small country hotel, $25; waitresses, country hotels, $20 each, and ouliers: chambermaid, $20. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 834 and 838 Clay st. YOUNG LiDY, DUUBLE-ENTRY BOOK- somcoper and stciographer: must bs thorougnly competent; flist-clase salary the right person. Address X, Y., box 112, Cail Office. W ANTED—YOUNG LADY BOOKKEEPER; hours 9 t0b: ide groceery: galary §13 permonth; references. Address L.t box 107, | Office. rEk second W ASTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES - ¥ Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men betiveen the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of g character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properly; only citizens of the Unlted States or persons who have’ legally de- clared their intentions 0 _become_citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the nawal service ofters special . juducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruliing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. BE1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- hand shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand bouse; new cal? shoes, pointed ioe, our make, $3 50 and“83! adiew' geniet and children's mistl and €ast-0ff shues bought or exchanged. SUSNY ROOMS "ROM $1TO $5 PER WEEK, The New Grand, 248 Third st. ¥ ODGINGS, 50 TO 16¢ PEK NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacific, below Kearny. W ANTED—AN 1DKA; WHO CAN THINK OF some sitmple () to patent? Protect ideas; they brij wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & 10y Dept. Ly Pasen: Autor. neys, Washington, D. C.. for their $1800 prize offer and [ist of 200 Inventionis wanted. . WEHAVE & 10T OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast Off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. / ANTED—MEN ¥OR CLEAN BEDS: 260 night: §1 week. Rosedale, 321 Eilis st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- Thy Sixt, for a room; 26ca night; $1 a week. RS, M. E. RODGERS, PRIVATE HOME IN AW continement; terms reduced. 929 Howard st. 40(. EOR SALE: SPLENDID OPPORTU- - nity: Icecream parior, cavdy, staton- ery, clgar and tobacco s ore; good location. Ad- dress A. PILTZ, San Raise], Cal, opp. broad- | gauge depot. FiNE OPENING FOR ACTIVE DRY-GOODS | man in rapidly growing neighborhood; cor. Third ave. &nd Clement st., with 4 rooms: Sutro carspass door. D. DANGERS, 101 Calitornia st. 100D UPPURTUNITY: SELLING OUT TO close estate: business est. since 1869: amount needed $40,000: owner will remain if arrange ment can be made. Address F. D., box 137. Call Office. O RENT-BAKERY, BOARDING AND lodging house: stable: 10 lod=ing-rooms: 6 !iv- mg rooms: central part of San Mateo. Furiher particulars inquire T. HIPPEN, San Mateo. € TMOSELL FURNITURETO ADVANTAGE TRY M. SILVERSTIN,989 Howard st. ;send postal J . G MUTHER, 652 MARKET Pays HIGH - est cash prices for furniture and merchandise- F YOU WANI GOOD PLICES FUR FUR ture and merchandiss see RUItD, 211 Lavkin. NDIANA A UCTION CO., SUCCESSURS TO M J. SIMMONS’ Auc. Co., 1067 Market, pays cash, K BUYS YUUR N iUR plano, 1175 Ma-ket pssic 78 ONES | CO. CANPEL - CLEANING renovatihz works. Main office 95 nad 27 8 ARPET CLEANING, 8¢.; LAVING. 8c.: RUG samples free; tel. Jessie 944. Stratton. 19 8th st, REAT WESTERN CARPET-BEATINGe works; latest machinery: cleaning 3¢ and lay~ g 8¢ yd. GEORGE, 11 8th: phone Jessie 253, HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTEL WITH w r work send to SPA ULDING’S Pioneer Car- pet Beating-Works, 353-57 Tebam st.; tel. So. YUNKLIN'SCARY Goiden Gate ave. F FEATING WOKKS. 338 1TY SIEAM GARPET CLEANING,RENOVA- J telephone east 126 ting, 38 8th, STEVENS, mer. " South 250. TARPEIS CLEANED A RENOVATED 23 Tenth: tal. South 36, D. MACKL .. Fuccessors. = . MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 340 . T4th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. ‘el Mission 74 ST MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND K « ovating works. i« enson: tel. south 228 B e BroYer B IGHT NEW 1896 W each. 113 Batiery st. EN HUR TANDEM, ALMOST NEW: TRIB- une. $50; Cleveland, £40: Rambles Ben Hur, ladies’, 850. DA VIS BROS,, 25 Geary si. Y CSEMITE TANDEM ALMOST NEW. 8851 bicycles less than cos.. W. CRANE, 324 Post. A "WINFIKLD PEARSON, 216 MoA LLISTER, « Headquarteys Lu-mi-num and Thistle bicycies 1 ARGAIN IN A STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO singie wheels. 306 Post st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best sccommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Allj. er and Powell st. car lines. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS OFR SA LE CHEAP—1 85-HORSE POWER gine, boiler, shafting and pulley ER Twenty-fourth st. and T elegraph av -2" NEW 5-DRAWER DOM E % 9. 1ng machine, 1915 Mission, near 15th. | -HOUSEPOWER REGAN ENGINE: GOOD as new: $100. Apply 215 Bay st. NE OR TWO HORSE PACIFC oline engine: ond nana Al order. W. P, G, box 107, Cali Office. ILK ROUTE COMPLETE; 51 GALLONS daily’ 2 horses, wagox, eic. 421 Eighth ave. Poiut Lobos. 'OR SALE-THOROUGHBRED COCKER spaniel pup. 295 Parker ave., off Point Lobos, S F. AS ORGAS- Address RRIVED TO-DAY—YOUNG COW 4 Divs calved: gentle for family. 1312 Folsom st. $ l 00 BUILDING ON LEASED LOT UIT- - able for grocery. . CRANE, 324 Post, SMALL ALASKA BEARS FOK SALE. AP- ply schooner Norma, Channel si., bet. 4th & 5th, RIG OFFER—SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE; complete; present owner established 10 yei elling on account of opening new place. 1053 Market st.: see owner. 00D CHANCE FOR RESTAURANT MAN; first-class oyster and chop house for sale, cheap; Lest location fn city: proprietor leaving city. 216 Sixth, : PO SATE CHEAP-STAND IN THE BEST market; doing £00d business; small capital; 10 night or Sunday. HAND, 32 California Market. TARGAIN [N 3 RESTAURANT; §200 DOWN I “and monthly payments: established 4 vears; dotug fine business; price $325. 765 Market st. Fex SALE—LIQUUR-STORE AND SALOON; fine stock and trade; present owner going in wholesale business: will seli cheap. 236 East st. 3000, BAKERY. ICE-CREAM PARLOE o) . and eandy factory; country town of 8000: no competition. Add. J. M., Angels Camp. 585 AVERAGE WEEKLY NEI INCOME D with $250 invested: safe: conservative; prospectus. proofs, free. . DALY, 1298 Brdwy.N'Y ESTAURANT AND COFFEL - HOUSE IN heart of city: sp.endid location for oyster par- lor; must be sold, owner is sick. App y Call. ¥ JRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DI-EASE see MRS.DR. PUETZ and becontent. 25414 4th. RIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS DR KF. 1416 Xighth st.. Alameda. MUSICAL INsTRUMENTS. Eog PECTAL INDUCEMENTS TO PROSPEC- tive buyers before removal to my own building. 526 Hayes st.; nOW IS your OPPOLUNILY to buy OF exchangeor rent piancs: mucal fstraments at cost. J. HAKRY SCOTT, 829 Market st. NOTHER SPECIAL INDUCKMENT FOR purchasing from Sherman, Clay & Co.; ele- gant new upright pianos, together with fine stool &nd handsome cover, sold for $6 per month: only $6 cash pavment required: every Insirument iunranteed. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.. cor Kearny and_Sutter sts., Pacific Coast representa- tives of Steinway & Sofls’ pianos. CTUALLY - THE BEST BARGAINS IN pianos, both new and second-hand at THE F. W. SPENCER CO.’S warerooms, 933Marketst. G. BADGER, SOLI AGENT FOR HALLET -& Davis and Frangis Bacon pianos, 406 Sac’to 3 UPRIGITS, $100; *QUARE, $75; NEW #) pianos, $175; all musical goods cheap. MAT- VAIS 760 Market st. r100 FINE HAINES PTIANO. BCHMITZ, $ . 16 McAllis er st., next Hibernia Bank. REFORE BUYING SEE HAINE BROS., BUSH. & Gerts' and Knabe piavos; at wholesals prices. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. 324 Post st. [HICKERING KN AR, STECK VOSE, STER. ;. 8ee our new 4 sor ‘.':':n.mnxfi:. CURTAZ & SON, 1‘ whm’h:“ 14(), ELEGANT UPRIGHT, QUITE NEW, $ . forsale, $5 instlimts. 231 Leavenworth. TARANCE SALE; NEW UPRIGHTS: $150 up; everything at cost. BRUENXN, 228 Post. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans, Jiriggs and other planos. UPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER. maker. ronairer. 2 Latbam nlaoa. LOST. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- nia Savings and Loan Soclety of San Fran- cisco, in the name of EUGENE DANNENBAUM, No.190.784. The finder will please return toba nk. COUNTY-beb BUSINESS CORNEK TO lease: a bargain to the right party: building of DOR SALE—AN AR x16 FEET. APPLY 807 Bryant. RENCH DOUBLE-ACTION ERARD HARP] price $400. Warehouse, 722 Mission st. FLVE HORSE "Pow K GAS BENGINE, BROWNING & BREMER'S gunstore, 520 Kearny st. P g [{ARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERA, SHELV- > ing, etc., bought and sold. 1063 Mission st. ‘QPLENDID REMINGTON TYPrWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 310 Cal, (100D SECOND-HAND BUILER; ALSO LOT pulleys, shafting, etc. W. L. SANFORD, 415 Washington c. BUILERS ENGINESID-HANDMACHINERY, waterpipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beala. J3UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES AND HAVE them repaired; separate partssold and shipped, San Francisco Baby Curriage M'i'g. Co., 442 Sixth, ACIFIC GAS ENI -H.P.: PERFECT order: 2 Adams prig presses; power 516 Mission OQUNTERS, SHE.LVING, SHOWCASES bought and soid. 112114 Market,bet. 7th & Sth, UILDINGS BOUGILL; LUMBER, SASHES Goors, mantels, etc.. for sale. 1166 Misslon. NE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZE c 20 rooms; iarge stable. Apply to Call Office. fire and burzlar proof safe. 109. 111 Ma ARGAIN; SALOON: BAR KECKIPTS 815 | 'K AND BURGLAR SAFn, LE - 1o $18 daily: rent $20; near San Francisco. Ppress, platform ecaled and desk :cheap. 103 C Apply H. M. COVERT, 218’ California st. LD-ESTABLISHED 3-CHAIR BARBER- shop, account of retiring from businesspwner 6 years in the place. 1308 Howard st. PBAEERY AT A BARGATN: BAKES FROM 3 10 4 bbls. of flour dally; full inspection allowed. Centerville, 4lameda County. ()NE OF THE BEST PAYING STANDS IN the city ; small capital required; good business. HAND, 82 Culifornia Market. 3 W ANTED—PARTNER; OFFICE BUSINESS: $250 required: money secured. Address Traae, Postofiice box 2508. JEW RANGES CHE, hand. W.S RAY B, C WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United ‘States or Canada one year for $1 50, poste age free. . —— SEWING MACHINES, N EW FAMILY SINGERS FOR R~NT, $1 50 per month; V. S, Singe; 55 TEE ONLY MuDEKR TMPROVED HOTEL of 80 rooms in Stockton for rent orlease. In- quire D. ROTHENBUSH. 150 RESTAURANT; ELEGANTL Y . fitted up; must be sold to-day. D. Mc- REA, 829 Mission st. OR SALE—CIGAR-STORE,TRANSFER COR- ner; account of sicknéss. Apply Sixth and Market sts. ASH MEAT MARKET: DOING A GOOD S Cusinens: for sale; reasonable. Inquire 227 F=E CORNER SATOON AND RESTAU- - r:n!. Fell and Stanyan sts., opp. Golden Gate ark. x HOKSES, A MUSTBESOLD—_ALLTHE WAGONS CARTS, Duggies, surreys, rockaways and lorses in livery stable az 3114 Sixteenth st.. near Valencia. RELIABLE TEAM OF HORSES, AGES 7 and 8, 2600 pounds. 383 Dolores st., near Seventeenth. BAUGHT HORSES FOR SALE OR EX- chauge. Apply California st. ['OR SALE—FINE RIDING AND DRIVING NTERIOR AGENCY OF CALL TOR SALY: 1 pay Pper month; price $4000. A; this office. g OTEL TO RENT; FURNITU RE FOR SALT, ‘Apply 226 Michigan, opp. Unlon ron Works. $150, ERANCHEAKERY AND XOTIONS: « rooms: $12. SKIFF & CO., 921 Market. PAEINER IN GOOD PAY NG BUSINESS: capital required $100. 1004 Marker st., room 1. 'LEGANT CANDY STORE WITH ROOMS: 914 Seventh st., Market-st. statlon, Oakland. lady. Room 9, GOOD CON- horse, also stylish saddle horse. Address W., 1619 Powell st. EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY: 500 SETS send for catalogue. 110 M(‘Alllslvl’il. 150 e, ouggies, surrays, ness: all kinds; bugzy.wazon, carts, surrey 40 HORBES Fuk SALe; ALSO WAGONS, day. SULLLVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. S!LVEB LORGNETTES, INITIALS H. C. 8 r::d date 1893; liberal reward. 703 Leaven- worth st. | INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH_AND HOWARD | single upnisnod s 780week, 150 Bight :LACK ENAMEL WREATH PIN. ble reward at 640 Market, room 4. SUITA- S_RENOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 648 + Caay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, Se. MEN 30 TAKE LUDGING AT 1uc 16¢ 100 356500 » night molading ottes ' and oits 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING' K _HOUMS, 15, 30 AND 25 cents . $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Tioase, Comm $hd Ledosdors sta: W B AKE SHOL DOCTORS: Wi REPATR -:l ‘2?.?;" mmum:vw‘n’:fi.y:: work. at on ‘price; done walt. 563 Misalon o0, bevecen Fire: And Secon sis ROOMS 15070 75 PER NIGHT: 60c T0 31 50 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st ANTED—_UABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that kd Roikin, Reno House proprie- tor, still rung Denver House, 217 Third si.: 180 large rooms; per nigh:: $1 to $3 per week. PESTESTANT GIRL FROM THE COUNTRY 3 (olearn aressmaking st housework. A. SRR e ; ¥ 3 » ‘W ARTED—SINGLE EOUMS 15¢ A T 2T A FAS BOOK WITH THE HIBERN1A Savings and Loan soclety of San Francisco, in the name of HANURA or KATIE O’BRIEN, No. 164-12b5. The finder will please return to bank. ] OST — SMALL FEATHER BOA FROM 4 Union-st. cars, from Laguna st. to K 3 fl-ll':fi- Pplease return to Call Office and receive re- ‘ward. J OST—GENTLEMAN'S SOLITAIRE _DIA: mopd Ting. Finder retnen to room 1. fifth fioor, Mills Bui and receive suitable reward. 1 REWARD—LOST -8 KEYS ON EL BL 1ok fron, brace, Vaie, Pioss lenve at 215 Montgomery si., W. k. MILES. PHYS1CIANS, P o e OSSP U B. C. C. ’DONNELL, 1208 MARKET, COR. Golden Gate ave. ; diseases of women a speciaity. O.Hh"l‘ FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JOI e of tair treatmens: by mall. country: no opposition. *S. A.. box 57, Call. GOOD CLEAN KESTAURANT FOR SALE. (AESTLEMAN PARTNER WANTED BY & second floor, 122 Post st. TUk. SALOON FOR SALE: CHEAP; Rearny st.: 1o agents. 817 Kearny at. = U box 7, Call Office, Oskland. ORSE AND WAGON; CHEAP. INQUIRE STHRONG DELIVERY HORSE | dition; a bargain. 159 Second s L good harness, our own mske, of every de- piion, for less money than you can buy Eaitern SETS NEW AND SECON ness, all kinds; w. Tockaways, carts; must be sold. 1158 Mission st A ST NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- 500 i 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valen buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Rix.h st.; suction sales every Wednes HUAL\ES PASTURED; SEND FOR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch. 630 ¢ omnrercial so ALOON: LONG LEASE; LOW pvoy < G Py at Anchor Brewery, 1481 b Rflffil WAGUSNS Ann CAKRIAGES = < OR SALE — CARRIAGE, HARNESS AND O mn o s EeroRoaRny | NORSAUN T CAREIAOR, HARKESS, AND = ST N Falelk ok bugsies, ete. New York Stables, 607 Je:sie st., near FOB BAALGE = n‘;)wx'rown SALOON, FOR | Sixth. Pt "‘:;‘M ';;“‘:é::"c‘“ Oftice. OR SALE, AT EA~'N~:K.‘\' anchEs. FING {AP. AP % carriages of v desc iption; cash, notes or D CARROLL & CO., 407 Battery . instalimienta. | Careill M2 Coy 3648 Sih sty 8. . 00 MILK ROUTE, $600. Wagon. Apply 866 Aission. % STORAGE. TORAGIE—CHE. AP 1 Peoot ooy STIN THE CITY ; FIRE- advances made. 211 Larkin. .12 CANS, 3 HORSES, | LIGHTLY SOILED DRIV NG GLOVES; samples. H. M. HEINEMAN, 109 Sansome st. EW AND SEKCOND-HAND BAKERS’, LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wagons: also rockaway and 2 fine buggles. 28 Harrison st. PE FESSIUNAL CAuDs. RANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOM 421, fourth floor, Parrott butlding (Em porium. ILLS, DEEDS., ETC. ONTAG, A and Notary, 116 Market; 2126 Howard. UBNTTURE, FIAN TRUN Ks; Frae shipping, CHAR L. TAYLOK S04 Four B. SMITH FURNITURE CO., 1 LLIS; A fire-proof bullding, Lasterh piag. TO LEASE. OR RENT OR TS BT O Tmask month. Address I. S., 427 Sansome st., S. F. OHN K. RICHARDS, LAW @FFICES. ROOMS 26 and 27, Crocker building; telephone Main SE—50-VARA LOT SE, | 75, San Francisco, Cal. . Sta.: rent $50 per | TOHN R. AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER, aitys at law, rms 515,516, 5th floor, Parrott bl