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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1896 B - ACCUSED SEVEN LEAVING TOWN. The Summer Vacation of| Six Weeks May Be Abridged. BY ORDER OF COURT. Grand Jury and Civic Federation Will Press the Accusa- tion. ON ILLEGAL REGISTRATION. Three Cases Referred by Registrar Hinton Will Be Considered Next Fridav. The seven Supervisors who were re- cently accused by the Grand Jury of cor- ruptly conspiring to favor corporations and defraud the City of several thousand dollars are making preparations to leave the City for a vacation of six weeks. It| seems that they have arranged to have the City and County Attorney appear in | court of August 11 to represent them and account for their absence, It is sald at the office of the board that Supe: or Benjamin is going on a fishing wrip to Catalina Island. Supervisor Wag- | ver'was booked to start for Milwaukee, | Wis., last evening. Supervisor Hughes | is planning for a visit to the mountains. t may turn out that the court will de- | mand the actual presence of the seven | Supervisors to answer the accusation which the Grand Jury has presented | against them. The Supervisors are in- | clined to view the complaint to oust them | from office as a proceeding which will not require their presence in the court, or else they accept the view that the court will postpone the hearing of the accusation to suit their convenience. The Grand Jury is taking note of pass- ing events. There may be more energy displayed in the hnndling of the case than the recreation-loving Supervisors now apprehend. Next Saturday the Civic Fed- eration will hold & meeting and then the | subject of employing counsel to assist the Grand Jury and District Attorney will be considered. Itisnot indicated that Dis- trict Attorney Barnes wili need help, but if he does require it he will be promptly re-enforced. There was no session of the Grand Jury yesterday, but a conference between the | foreman, Frank Maskey, and Theodore Payne took place. Members of the Grand Jury are pretty well convinced as tothe identity of the Solid Seven’s broker. No intelligence nas been received to indicate a desire on the part of P. B. Cornwall to delay his return to the City. He is ex- pected to appear as a witness at the session next Friday. Yesterday Registrar Hinton and Dis- | trict Attorney Barnes conferred on the subject of the illegal registration cases which have b-en referred to the Grand | Jury. As both officers wore busy on other matters the conference was not prolonged. The Registrar reported last evening that there were no new developments. The Grand Jury at its session next Friday will | take up the three cases referred to 1t and | make athorough investigation of thefac's. If it is found that perjnry has been com- | mitted indictments will be promptly pre- | sented. | The District Attorney and the Grand Jury gave the subject close attention at | the last meeting -o! the jury, and it was| then decided that every effort should be| made to uphold the Registrar in carrying out measures to insure honest registration. Horace D. Dunn, expert, is engaged in the work of preparing the final report of | the Grand Jury. The preparation of the | report does not indicate immediate ad- journment smne die. The jury may re- main in session until the tax levy is fixed. It is said that the final report will contain some figures as to municipal expenditure that will create surprise in the commu- | nity. The expert has been making some inside researches to ascertain how public money is expended and what the City re- ceives for the outlay, or rather what it does not receive. The statement was originally prepared for transmission to the Supervisors in order to assist them in making up the an- | nual estimates for the fiscal year ending | June 30, 1897, but after the solid seven lowered tiie assessments for water, light and street-rallway corporations in face of | the figures of the jury showing that the | valuation should be increased, it was re- solved to deal with tbe Supervisors in a different way. The statistics and vital facts prepared by the expert will be em- bodied in the closing report. THEBEDUCTION NOORSED The City and County Attorney on South of the Park Taxes. | 1 | | Horizontal Cut of Thirty Per Cent on That District Declared to Be Legal. City and County Attorney Creswell rendered an important opinion yesterday in the matter of the south of the Park as- sessments that were lowered by the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equali- zation. The State Board of Equaliza- tion objected to the reduction and Auditor Broderick asked the opinion on the matter. 5 The opinion which sustains the local board is as follows: Wiltiam_Broderick, Esq., Auditor of tne_City and County of San Francisco—DEAR St2: 1 have been requested by the judiciary Committee of the Board 0f Supervisors to give you my opin- ion,of the “legality of the action of the Board of Supervisors in reducing tne assessed value of the property south of the park upon the ap- Elicn!ion of the Assessor, acting in behalf of 3 imself and the property-owners, so as to make it conform fo its true value and to equalize the assessments of property on the assessment book.” Accompanying_ this request was a let- ter addressed to you from the clerk of the State Board of Equalization calling your st- tention to the action of the Boar 91 Super- visors in making the reduction. Section 3672, Poliycal Code, requires the Board of Supervisors of each county to meet as a Board of Equaiization on the first Monday of July in each year, and to continue in ses- sion not later than the third Monday in July. The roll as equalized has been turned over to you as Auditor and the Board of Equalization cannot now make any changes in it. The legality of the act of the poard in the matter under consideration can only be de- termined by a court of competent jurisdiction in an action commenced to test that question. In the case of the People vs. Auhbm’s, 44 Cal. 619, itis held to be your duty to disre- gard any order or proceeding of the board b; which it assumes an authority not coi erre uwpon it by law. In that case the Board of | Equalizaiion bed not attempted to equaiize an assessment as it was bound in law to do, but endeavored 10 cancel or strike out an sssessment which 1t had no power to do. The board reduced the assessment in the district south of the park. In equalizing the roll it was the duty of the board to make the | R M RHa field, Sacto lc | G P Clark, Tucson | G Briges & w, Redlands | John Hayes, As:oria | of Shattuck avenue, W 50 reduction if it found that the property there had been over-valued in the assessment. To make a reduction in such a case is an au- thority conferred by law, The reduction hav- ing been within the power of the board you have no power to disregard the act; you. must bey it. . Tge case of People vs. Ashbury, above cited, atpage 618 reads as follows: ¢it may bead- mitted that if the alteration lppenflnsh to have been made by the board be oneavithin, or which might, under any conceivable cir- cumstances, be within the power and author- ity of the board to make upon the assessment Toll, it would be the duty of the Auditor to observe it in making the duplicate taxbook for the use of the Collector. Thus, an order of the board increasing or reducing the valuation of roperty borne upon the assessment book, ing the determination of a complaint made in regard to the Assessor’s value of the prop- erty, under sections 3673 and 3674 of the act, could not be properly disregarded by the Zudi- tor in subsequently making the copy of the book, or adding up the valuations thereon. Respectfully, HARRY T. CRESWELL, < Attorney and Counselor. August 4, 1896. S - HOTEL_AEBIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. J H Jacob, Grand Islaud ¥ Fitch, Cal W C Waters,Watsonville T ¥ Lioyd, Fresno 3T McCall, Forest Hitl Miss McCall, Forest Hill L L Chamberlain, Aubrn J H Wells, Auburn PL Kensle, Auburn T T Kvereit & w, Sacto J N Larkin J L Claire, Cal C Teay, Oroville C J Cavanagh, Fort Breg Mrs Cagney, Hollister Miss S Brown, Hollister Miss B Brown. Hollister Mrs Poole, Chicago A M Hooley,San Jose T B West, San Jose E Gray, Los Angeles Miss Brown Sacto s R H Spencer, Sacto Lucy M Woodburn, 8 Jse A Farr, N Y E Selleman, Cal D Sheehan, Stockton J-McCudden, Vallejo J Howart, Ssusalito O F Seavy, Auburn M Vance & w, kureka E H Vaoce, Eureka iss Hayes,Los Angeles Mrs H Hayes, Redlands 3 A Gorham, Mass J G Thompson, Mass ¥ Bariletw, Livermore Mrs Bartlett, Livermore ¥red Cox, Sacto Miss Cox, Sacto Thos Flint Jr,San Juan C H Roberts & w. Sacto Miss Drady, Valiejo G H Thomas, Mich H E Adums, Stockton . S P Loughborough, N ¥ M M Lyman, St Helena C E Chambers, Pasadens G W Davis, Salem L Radcliffe, Sacto J C Frick, Gilroy W Pritchard & w, Sacto A M Smith, Oroville BV Hoover&w, Elk 61v C O Burnett, Stockton B K Coftman, Chicago J J Helbron, Salinas P C Callahan, Monterey D Bollister, Courtiand LICK HOUSE. J A Kemp, Juneau Mrs L T Hatfield &ty,Cal C F Siugletary, San Jose C T Cook, Alameda J R Cole, Cal F K Pierce, US A Miss JessieK Liddell,Colo A McKenzie, Fresno W A Howell, Cal O P Jenkins, Paio Alto B B Howard, Sacto R C Smith & w, Cal E Michaels, Mar.inez Mrs K H Hatton, Cal W Earrett, Monterey F B Hatch, Ashland Mrs J Pierce, Pescadero N W Pratt, sStockton B U Robertson, Cal Niss Jessie Nash, Cal G C Niece, Cal 3 B Tillson, Sacto A C Baer, Salinas LT Hatfieid, Sacto Miss M N Yardley, Utah Mrs P C Clark, Tucson © P Clark, Tucson COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. : P Geldner, Stockton A V Phillips & fy, Point ¥ F Sunman & w, Point __Arena Arena W E Spicer. San Jose J Reidy, San Diego F C Leonard, New York C S Chapman, St Louls W C ieynolds, Salinas £ Hutchinson, Sta Rosa J M Walker, Visalia D A Hamm, Stockton ~ H D Knight, Portland S Beck, Boite, Iaaho Miss Beck, Leavenworth G C Kenyon, Poruznd Miss Cooper, Portland Miss Manton, Portiand Miss Gaicber, Portland Miss H McDowell, Or F W Dewey, Chicago J E Riggs, Chehalis G W Madison, Red Bluft Miss B Briggs, Redlands Mrs Lawhead, Petaluma T Christensen, Los Aog O McEntee, idaho J W Bur:et, ludiana 07 Treat & w, Sta Rosa J Lynm. Duston, Ohio G Wilson & w, Sta Crusz 4258 g 3 P Vincent, Fresno H V Hoorehouse, Cal G W Young, Napa Mrs A J McLeo, Cal W H McKenzie&w,Cal DrG A Hare, Fresno W D McDonald, Cal W Casey, Los Angeles W Sexton, San Jose W H Wood & w, Cal ColJ THarrington&w,Cal E G Hatton, Monterey cBride, Sacto H H Hatch, Sacto A B Ellis, Stockton AW Hoag & w, Boston W Nash & w, Monterey English, Buckley J R Lawler, Rochester G W Garrett, Brooklyn J A Barr, Stockston D C Morgan, Sacto G T Joes, N Y C C Buier, Redlands D S Wilber, San Diego C 0 Hill & W, Tracy G Crellon, Idaho H A Marun, Sauta Rosa Mrs J Wilsou, Fresno R J Dishman & w, Or J Biackhurst & w, Minn PALACE BOTEL I E McDowell, ¥t Union C £ Moulton, Tacoma H Yerrington, Carson R A Sweet, Chicago J R Case, Chicago F M Wade, Jacksonville ¥ H Burk & w, Vacaville W B Conover, Chicago Jos Struthers, N Y M C Conkey, N Y E roth & w, St Louls ~ Miss C Ruth, St Louis Miss S Ro.h, St Louls Mrs I C Stump, N Y I C Boss, City of Mexico J H Cell, Los Angeles Mrs A B Boyer & d, Pa C A Merrimer &w, LA Mrs C D Porter, Spokane D Melone. Oak Knoll J H L Holcombe, US N Mrs E C Voorheis, Sutter Miss voorhees, Sutter Cr _ Creek. J F Boyd, San Rafael H F Spraquet, N Orleans Mrs D L Rogers. S: Louis O G Sage, Sacramento J B Peakes, Stockton Mrs i Mason, St Lau H Kobayashi. Japan M Keber & w, Si Loui ¥ Barrei, 5an Joaquin V E P Hoyle, Los Angeles NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E C Duncan, Willows V Durand, Lick Mill J H Hooper & w,_Boston Andrew Ose, Oakland A'B Fowler & w, Hongkg Chas B shop, Astoria J alexander, Cuff Cove John Whidi, Chicago S Youngs, N Y T B O'Brien, Washington E'S Calvert, Chicago C H Cupt & w, Chicago Mrs Penfola, S Monica Mrs License, Portland K Mylar, santa Kosa Mrs H W Hign, Madera W k& Welch, w &c, Kans BALDWIN HOTEL. W G Thompson, Napa J A Brothers, Oakland G E Gardner, Pasadena Mrs E Seaborz, Ls Augls W E Clark, Poiiadelphia J A Parsons, Belvedere M Speyer, Michigan J E Miller, Chicago T A Cottoy, Va.lejo A Willis, San biego F A Morton, Ssnta Rosa Mrs Mor.on, Santa Rosa C Collins. Fresno H Ricnerson, Fresno J Morris, San Jose Miss Watts, Butte Mrs C Smith, Butte C Dillon, Woodland REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alonzo and Mary E. Trueworthy to Elizabeth K. Taft, 1ot on E line of Webster sireet, 137:8 N of Broadway, N 24 by E 187:6; $10. Bernard Conwily 1o Elizabeth J. Conway, lot on 8 line of Mcallister street, 87:6 W of Fillmore, W 25 by S 187:6: gif. Wm Perkins, Chicago H Fiegatzi, Chicago R H Denning, N Y J H Fuller, Antioch Louis H. and Louisa Schmidt to Charles B. Stone. lot on W line of Steiner street, 57:6 S of Turk, S 27:6 by W 106:3; $10. Albert J. Raisch to Emma V. Raisch, lot on N ine of Fell street, 106:3 E of Loit, E 25 by N 137:6: git . Wiillam T. Jewell to Mary A. Jewell, Iot on § line of Frederick street, 207:6 W of Stanyan, W 30 by S 187:6; $10. Horace W. Carpentier to Maria Hall Williamson, formerly Maria Hall, loton N corner of Howard and Thirreen.h streets, NE 221, NW 108:7, SW E 104:434: gift, 1es and anette Mayer to Giosue and Mary Ro:tanzi, lot_on SW corner of Liberty and Guer- Tero streets, S 50 by W 92:6; $10. JMichael Fegan 10 Abbie E. Hunt (wife of T. R.), lot ou S line of Twenty-third street. 230 E of Guerrero, E 25, § 100, W 5, 514, W 20, N 114: $10. John A. and Abigail McConnell to Charles C. and Nettie A. Rubert, lot on N line of Twentieth street, 100 £ of Diamond, F 25 by N 100; $10. Helene Geantit to Alphonse Geantit, all interest in lot on S line of Union sireet, 167:6 W of Powell, W 38:9 by §82:6; gift. Wiiliam S, and Jave Phelps to Sarah A. Wail (wite of Samuel W.), ot on W line of Jones street, 60 S of Pacific, S 30 by W 52:4; 810. The Sau Francisco Gaslight Company to the Abner Doble Companv, 10t on S corner of Howard and_Fremont sireets, SW 157:6, SK 80, N 20, SE 11:8, NE 137:6, NW 91:8: $10. John Ji Feehan to James k. Feehan, lot on W gomer of First and Natoma'sireets, NW 38 by W 50: $5. John James Cass to Bridget Cass, 1ot on SE line of Silver street, 470 SW of Third, SW 30 by SE 80: also lot on NW line of Silver street. 75 SW of Third, SW 25 by NW 75: also lot_on SE Tine of Perry street 75, SW of Third, SW 60 by SE 803 gift. Bernard Conway to Elizabeth J. Conway, lot on SE line of Howard street 75, NE of Sixth, NE 2613/ by SE 80: gift. Thomas F. and Amelia M. Mitchell to Augustus D. ana Mary Pratt, 1o .on W line of Utah street, 150 S of Sonoma, S 26, \. 96, NW 26, E 108:8; $10. Johanna Krabbeuhoft to William A. H. Krab- benhoft, ot on NW corner of Colusa street and Pennsyivania avenue, W 25 by N 100; $10. Solomon, Dors, Bernbard and Rose Getz to Adeline Lévin. lot on W line of Twenty-second avenue, 100 N of A street, N 25 by W 120: $10. H. W. Mathews to Mrs. R. Samuel (wife of S. A.),lot on W line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 100 NotJ street, N 30 by W 120: $10. S.J. Shelper and W. G. Walton to E. L. Wal- cott, lot on W Ime of Thirty-ninch avenue, 125 § of T'street, 5 50 b W 120; $500. Sarah J. Keating (wife of T. W.) to Elsie C. Keating, re-record of 1649 d 350, lot on N line of | Sitver avenue, 50:1 £ of Craut, N 109:10, k 50, S 112:6, W 50:1, lot 23, block 9, Coilege Homestead Association; gift. Kobert ¥. and Ellen Howe to Thomas and Mar- garet Creaney, lot on E line of Columbia place Alabama stréet), 350 N of Parker, N 83:d, E 97:4,S 34, W 210, Precita Valley, lot 216 $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY., Andrew and Jane C. Jones to Newton Gray, lots 21 and 22, block I, map of Andrew Jones subdivi- sion_of Broosiyn Township: $10. James M. Haven and Willlsm K. Flint to Au- gusia Hartvie, lot on X line of County road No. 1185, 137:0 & trom £ fine of County road No. 721, eading from Brooklvn to Moraga Valley, thence SE 75, NE 100, W 76,8 100 to beginning, being ot 3 of Norh' Brookiyn Survey, Kust. Oskland: Geraldine, Luvia K. and Elyira Clement to Ala- meda Savings Bank, lot on S line of Eagie avenue, 8. W ot rverett sireet, W :8 by S 150, being lot 10and W 8 feet of iot 12, block E, Alameda-sta- tion Honestead Tract, Alataeda; $1. Brice snd Johanna Brown to 'Charles Lambert, lot on S line Of Thirty-seventh street, 355 W of Market, W 40 by 5100. being portion of lots 9 and 10, b ock B, map of portion of Mrs. M. J. Evoy’s property, Oakiand Township; $10. ‘William and Maria Hanson to James S, Hayes, the S 20 feet lots 9,10 and 11, block C, Carrison Traci, Berkeiey: $10. ¥. K. and Rosa M. Shattuck to E. Q. and Mrs. E. s. Turner, lot on N iine of Bancroft way, 673.11 W by N 155, being portion gtpp 68, Rancho V. and D, Perala, Berkeley; Hermine Graeiz to Elizabeth Hofrieder, lot on W line of Milvia street, 55.70 ~ of \ edar, S 50 b; § W 135, being lot 2. block A, Eureka Homes! 3 Berkel t.nh}ect 10 s morigage: $10, Andy L. Stone to May Edith Koberts, lot on SE line of Orchard avenue, 62.50 NE of Sunnyside street, NE 150 by SE 140, being lots 9. 10 and 11, map of Marion Tract. Brooklyn Township; $10. B. C. and C. T. Moss to N. P- Sorensen 10ts 43 to 50, map of resubd;vision of 10ts .9 to 60, Mackin- non and Gohrman Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Ernest H. Guldner to Maggie Guldner, 1ot on NW corner of Moss avenue and Chetwood street. W 44.08, N 143.55, E 44, S 143.96 to beginning, being iot 6, block B, Stanford Tract, Oakiand: gift. C. Rodrignes (adminisrator of estate of Maria C. Lawrence), to Frank Chase, lot on SW line of East Fifteenth street, 125 NW of Nineteenth aye- nue, NW 25 by SW 140, betug lot 18, block 20, San’Antonio, kast Oskland; $950. M. and Marie Kraker to Levy Siebenbauer, lots 16 and 17, block 2108, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland Township: $10. A. M. and Mary C. Benham to Mat Mathison, 1ot 76, Drexler Tract, Oakland Township; $10. W. A. Knowles and Edward H. Hart, lot 26, blockc I, Broadway Terrace, Onkland Township; Same to same, lots 1 to 5, block U: lots 1, 2, block Y : lots 28 to 28, block G lots 4, 5, 7 and 26, block E;: lote 10, 11'and 12, block D 10ts 23 sud 24, block B: lot 7, block F—all In the Leonard Tract, Berkeloy; $10. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Charles A. Laton, lot 140 in plat 12, Mountain View Cem: etery, Oaklana Township: $59; 3 Margaret Leonard (0 James Jeouard, lot on NW corner of Dana and Derby streets, N 269 by W 127:6, being lots 1t0 6, blook D, Leonard Tract, erkeley ; Same (0 same, lot on E line of Dana street, 89:8 S of Blake street, S 44:10, £ 125:6, N_to a point W 128:8%4 to beginning, being lot 18, block K, same, Berkeley: $10. Builders’ Contraocts. Marla Kip Orphaoage with Thomas Butler, brick- work, granite-work, Wrought and steel fronwork for & two-story, attic and basement brick building on NE corner of Lake street and Seventh avenue, E 120 by 560: $13,061. Same with Thomas H. Day & Sons, carpenter- work, etc. for same; $17,672. C. Schutt (contractor) with D. Zelinsky (sub- contractor), paintine, etc., for four-story and base- ment brick building, on NE corner of Powell and Ellis streets, 115 by 84:6: $1200. Leon Levy, owner, with White Bros. contract- ors, all work for two-story frame building on N line of Fourteenth street, 161:8 E of Howard; $2140. Augustus D. and Mary Pratt, owners, with Thomas F. Mitchell, contractor, all work for a two- atory frame bullding on W line'of Utah street, 150 S of Sonoma; $145 3, 8, SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALIL— 710 Market street, open until 12 o’clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open untfl 8:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opea until o’clock. 2518 Mission street, open until § o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock OTICE OF MEETINGS>. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. OUNG SWEDISH GIRL WOULD LIKE TO S work In private family: clty or coun- try: 18 & good waltress: best 0f references. Callat 1020 Mission, near Sixth. W MAN WISHES TO DO WORK BY THE day: good washer and iromer: good house- cleaner; $1 and car fare. 619 Nutoma st., bet. Seventh and Eighth. 2 ELIABLE GIRL WANTS POSITION IN RE- R spectable family to do_bousework or second; 800d references; no objection to country. Please call 109 Stevenson st. OUNG WOMAN WOUDLD LIKE TO KEEP house for gentleman; city OF country. Ad- dress, with references, A., box 160, Call Office. W QAN WANTS POSITION TO ASSIST IN light housework with Christian or spirivual amily. Address Home, box 101, Call Office. WISSGERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUA- Stion for general housework and sewing. Please call or addrass 711 Mission st. ?uuma GERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITU- ation at housework in small family: sleep at hothe. Address T. C., box 77, Call. OUNG sW. WOMAN WANTS TO DO Y‘lunflry wafi:n.[ ?ervlv days in the week in private family. 907 Buchanan st. ERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO general housework. Call or address 32 Freelon. (OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK 8% the daj ing, ironing and housecleaning. Please call 1 Lathan. p uce, off Mason, near Ellis. QITUATION WANTED AS CHAMBERMALD in rooming-house or hotel; no waiting. Apply 10654 Howard st. M DDLE-AGED WOMAN WAX tion to do general housework 200d cook. Address G. C., box 109, {(GEEMAN LADY, WITH BOY, WISHES SIT- uation to do general housework and cooking: £00d manager; foterences If required. Call or ad- dress 19 Sixth st FEENCH LiDY, JUST FROM FRANUE, wishes position as'cook, general houseworker ornurse. Apply MRS. mAqulN, 814 Jackson st. RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUATION: city or country; references; good cook, baker and Jaandress; nationality Scotch; also competent baby’s nurse. ' Call 537 Minna st. GERMAN WIDOW GOES OUT BY THE DAY washing, Ironing and housework. Please call at 130 Second st, DRESSMAKER WITH LATEST METHOD wishes engagements by the day or take work home: work guaranteed; terms 31 25 per day; sults from $3 up. Apply 2619 % Folsom st. IDOW WITH BEST OF REFERENCES would care for an elderly couple’s house in ex- change for two or three unfurnished rooms. Ad- dress box 8, Call Office, Oakland. NEw YORK DRESSMAKE R, FIRST-CLASS cutter and fisier, wishes a few more engage- ‘terms $2 50. Address N. Y., mens by the aay box 28, Call Office. (GERMAN WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS dishwasher in coffee-house or restaurant. Ad- dress D, W., box 53, Call Office. ERMAN HOUSEWORK GIRL: $25; 2 IN family, MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. O0K; SANTA ROSA: 2 IN FAMILY: $15. M1SS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. OUSKEWORK GIRL, MILL VALLEY, $25; H Gakiana, 325, AMTS% CULLEN, 328 Sutter s Y 0USG GIRLAS COMPANION AXD LIGHT housework: $10. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter. COOKS, $30; COOK AND LAUNDRESS, 2 in family, 25. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter. JRENCH BSECOND GIRL, $25; SECOND girl, $20. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. Yomm "REFINED GIRL AS MAID AND second girl, $16, Alameda. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. ‘W ANTED—BARBER, TAILOR OR MILLL ner torent nice store ches PECK & CO., 602 Market st. s ANTED—FiRST-CLASSCOAT OPERATOR. W L M. WOOD & CO., cor. Powell and Eddy. LERK WANTED; R. J. H. ADDRESS Uncle; position secured for you. (OB MAN; MAKE HIMSELF GENERALLY useful for home. 12 Adair st. PERSONAL DRSS v v ey SES TREATED AND MEDICINES I;l}‘l‘nCAml for ONE DOLLAR at TH PHOPLE'S ONE-DOLLAR MEDICAL INSTI- TUTE, 102914 Market, bet. 6th-7th; call or write. BB—PLEAaE CALL; WRITE WHEN. 8B. HE PIONEER, SAN JOSE, CAL.; ONLY $1 8 year; a readable journal; devoted to pioneer s, sketches, reminiscences, blographies: an ex- cellent advertising medium. Y QUNGMAR WHO UNDERSTANDS PAINT- ing and whitening: call early. 31714 Third st. MAILOR WANTED ON 8683, Clementina st. CTRTON Doae (300D LUNCH WAITER. 4373 FIFTH ST. CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. 'RENCH SECOND GIRL, $25. MISS CUL- ISHWASHER WANTED IN RE! NT LEN, 533 Sutier st DISIS53 Warker e AL ORKING HOUSEKEEPER, $20. MISS GDOD BARBER; STEADY WORK. 13314 Ninth st. W ANTED—EXPERIENCED LADY'S MAID for first.class place: must be neat and genteel, understand bairdressing, etc.. and have unexcep- tional rejerences; salary $25 per month. Apply in person only, no letters, to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. /W ALTRESSES, COUNTRY HOTELS, $20: waitress and assist chamberworx, country, $20; cook, $20; and other places. MURRAY & READY, ‘Leadiug Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay 8t. (EAMBERMAID AND WAIT ON TABLE $18 and room: chamber and wait table, $20 and room; waitress, country, $20 and room, fare paid: chambermaid, city, $15 and room; house- girl, Berkeley, $20; housegirl, city, 8 in’ family, #20; 13 housegirls, $15; 17 young girls, $8, $10 and’ $12 per month, assist, eic., in nice families. 749 Market. (99K AND SECOND GIRL, SAME HOUSE, 3 in family, 825 and $20; German cook, $2 Swedish housegirl. $25; restaurant cook, $80; 4 second girls, $156 and #20: German nurse: 10 housework girls, $15, $20 and $25. Apply MRS. NOR 1 ON, 815 Sutter st. (GERMAN, DANES AND SWEDISH GIRLS can obtain places by applying at Oakland Em;lo ‘ment Bureau, 872 Broadway. J. P. JOHNSTON & CO. MIDDLE-AGED LADY TO WORK IN SMALL restaurant; must be reliable and understand cooking; short hours, good piace; also waitress from 11to 1 7. w. Call at once 210 Drumm st. N UBSERY GOVEENESS AND SEAMSTRESS to assume care of 3 chiidren and assist them in studies; state age, qualifications and salary ex- pected. » boxX 154, Call Office. W ANTED — OFFICEGIRL, WHO 18 A stenographer and typewriter; hours short. Address H. 8. A., box 117, Call Office, stating sal- ary expected. EFINED, EDUCATED GERMAN GIRL TO take care of grown children and do sewing; reference required. Inquire 1356 Post st., bet. 1 and 2 o'clock. ANTED—2 OR 3 YOUNG LADIES FOR course of portralt-painting aud photography; good opportunity. Address M., box 58, Call Oftice, CROCKETT LODGE NO. 189, F. and A. M.—Stated meeting TH WEDNESDAY at 7:30 2, M. H: FORTRIEDE, Se A @ MOUNT MORIAH LODGE NO. 44, F. and_A. M.—Stated meeting und_third degee THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. and A. M.—Stated meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY) E NG at 7:30 o'clock. C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. CALIFORN DUNCIL NO. 2, R. and S. M., will meet THIS {WEDNESDAY) EVENING, August b, at 7:30 o’clock, for business and degrees. By order of the T. L. Fi KLIN H. DAY, Recorder. KING SOLOMON’S LODGE NO. 260, F. and_A. M.—The officers and members are hereby notified to attend th> funeral of our late brother, CHARLES MCKEEVER, from our hall, corner Geary and Steiner sts., on WEDNESDAY Augus: 5, at 10 o'clock, A M. By order of the master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. EXCELSIOR LODGE NO. 166, F & A. M. —Suecial meeting WEDN ES- DAY, August 5, at 1 P. .. for the purpose or conducting the funeral of our late/ brother, WALTER CREBER. By order of the W. M. THEQ, E. SMITH, Secretary. A. 0. H. DIVISION NO, 2—THE regular monthly meeiing of this division will be neid on WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 5, at Hibernia Hall, at 8 o'clock sharp. Members are requested 0 come prepared to sertle for tickets of our laie eneral picnic. Tickets for our picnic at Harbor View Park on Admission day will be ready for dis- tribution. Sojourning brothers are cordially in- vited to attend. Candidates for admission will please be prompt In attendance. BARTLY LEE, President. JorN KENNY, Rec. Sec. THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE Bricklayers’ Association wiil be held at B'nal B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy st., THIS (W KDNES- DAY) EVENING, August 5, at 8 o'clock. Busi- ness of great importance H. AMPBELL, President. JO. OFFICE E GERMAN SAVINGS and Loan Society—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the German Savings and Loan Society will be held at the office of the society, No. 526 California street. in the City and_County of San Froncisco, State 0f California. o0 MONDAY, the 10th day of August, 1896, at 8 o'clock P. x., for the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as shall legally come before the meeting. GEO. TOURN Y, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHA. Asylum and Home Society hereby give notice that they have admitied into the orpuanage from January 1,1896. to July 1, 1896, the follow- ing half-orphan girls aud hoys, viz.: Ruth Adler, age 5 years: iiarry Bernstein, age 3 vears 10 months; Charles Bernstein, age 7 years 3 months; Fanny Berosteln, age 11 years 8 months: Lottie Jufte, age 8 years 4 months; Esther Mayers, age 4 years 7 months; Lewis Marks, age 4 years 7 months; Henry Lacomy, age 4 years 6 months; Joseph 'Michaels, age 5 years 3 months: Ben Michaels, age 12 years 2 months; Solomon Robin- son,aged 4 years 11 months: Jacob Hobinson, age 6 yesrs 6 months: David Schwartz, age 5 years 11 months: Bertha Schwartz, age 11 _years 1 month; Elias Schwartz, age 11 years 11 months: and Herbert G. Wiener. age 4 years 6 months. RHEUMATISM OF 6 YEARS CURED " in 8 weeks. Consultation free. 305 Eddy street. BAD TENANTS LJECTED FOR §4; gllections ssulle. Mty dr coniirys Facy Collection Co., 415 Montgy st. room 6. Tel. 5580. DR. BAYER RLMOVED HIS OFFICE to 14 Girant ave : residence 1703 Geary st. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, R. HANSEN & 110 GEARY ST.. . furnish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us your OrGers: pPrompr at- tention guaranteed; telephione Grant 185. [FIRST-OLASS FRENCH COOK DESIRES situation ; understands all branches of cookinz; 4 years last place. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter. RS. M. JOHNSTON, 995 MARKET ST.; only first-class female belp furnished. WEDISH GIRL WISHES TO DO UPSTAIKS work and take care of children; isa good seam- stress: 2 years last place. MRS. G. NORTON, 315 Suterst. QITUATION * WANTED BY RELIABLE, trustworthy woman to do housework: is good cook and worker; good reference; wages $.2 to $15 a month. Can be seen for 8 days at 79 Jessie st., bet. First and Second. (ERMAN “WOMAN WANTS WORK A8 laundress or any kind of housework, house- cleaning or sewing. Call or address 2106 Golden Gate, near Central avenue. MERICAN _LADY WISHES FAMILY sewipg. at home, or will go out, by day or Week. Adross or oall, MRS WATSON, 3054 Hardy st., near Sixteenth. 7OUNG MARRIED WOMAN WOULD LIKE a puce to do housework a few hours aday; can furnish the best of city references. Please call at 534 Second st. Youfi(} LADY WANTS POSITION AT SEC- ond work or chamberwork, with privilege of aitending evening school. Please call 418 Post 8t CILY. 97() MINXA, OFF 4TH—IN THE CITY OR short distance In the country; wages not so much an object as good home for an elderly lady. VY OMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK AND COOK- ing; month or week: first-class city reference. Address H. W.. box 55, C: YOUNB RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES place in small family or for children; can sleep home. 9234 Shotwelil st. N EAT VOUNG GIRL WITH REFERENCE wants nice place to do housework : wages $15. 1415 Mossst. W OMAN WANTS WASHING AT HOME and work by the day or week. Apply 46814 Minna st. XPERIENCED —RESTAURANT _ WAIT- ress wants situatiin; small wages; no triflers. Call or address Waltress, 225 Fourthst. ERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO do honsetvork and plain cooking. 81814 Sara- toga court, Geary st., room 4. F IN NEED OF DRESSMAKER, OU seamstress apply at MCDOWELL Dre School, 636 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. OUNG COLORED LADY WISHES ALL kinds of mending. 2814 Hunt st., off Third, near Howard. ADY WISHES POSITION 38 CASHIER IN restaurant; city or count : references ex- changed. L. M., box 15, Call uffice. OMPETENT GIRL WOULD LIKE SITUA- tion to do second work or general housework. Please call 1103 Powell st. 7OUNG WOMAN WISHES PLACE AS housekeeper, eity or country. Address Houge- Kkeeper, 1148 Sutuer st., third fioor, room 35. OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHE»> SITUA- tion 10 do housework and plain cooking. Call or write 31 Twenty-eigh I, near Guerrero. TEL WISHES LIGHT HOUSEWOKK, PLATN washing and CooKing: wag-s $5 week. Ad- dress G, Call Branch, 116 Ninth st. (GEBMAN GIRL (27) WISHES SITUATION to do general housework in small family. Call 9154 Post st 1 ER OR making y ou LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper; plain sewer. 777 Market, room 18 PANISH WIDOW, LATE FROM CITY OF Mexico, would like situation as housekeeper. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 2. FLDERLY LADY WISHES POSITION A8 housekeeper in small family. 7338 Clemen- tinast. ORK WANTED AT ONCE BY LADY AS visiting French teacher, schools or familles; or as companion o lady or gentieman of means where reading aloud or writing is_requi ed; good needlewoma..; references: no triflers. Address MADAME, box 127. Call Office. ERMAN WOMAN, GOOD HOUSEKEEPER firsi-class cook, wishes steady situation, city or couutry. Address or call 24 Fourth st. INCHES ER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 60 per ni $1 50 to 86 per week; convenient and respectal iree bus and baggage to and from the ferr: SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 GEARY ST, FUR- . nish haymakers, threshing crews, harvest hands, fruit pickers, lumber and wood men, min- ers, teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, laborers, mechanics, couks, waiters, hotel and restaurant and laundry help. 'Wire, phone or mail us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. JAPANES'E AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 314B Sutter: tel Grant 30. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice; best help. 41415 O'Farrell; tel. ¥. 426, HINESE AND JAPAN .. 840 Clay. ANTED—BY. YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) work: wash dishes, assist in cooklng. walt on table or o:her work; cily or country. Pleass ad- dress H. MILLER, 55 nd st., r0om 4. AIRDKESSING, MANICURING, BEAUTY culture lessons; free to agents. BUTLER, 131 Post sty EAT, STEADY GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and cooking; small washing; $20. 1009 Dolores st. ANTED—A GOOD NIGHT W 429 Larkun st. At ECOND WAITER WANTRD: GE S preferred. Park Hotel. 26 Turk st. SR ARBER WANTED—_YOUNG MAN; STE B job. 52615 Howard st. joTRenT MAV AND WIFE AS BED-MAKERS; MUST have experlence. Call 1126 Market st. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EM. 4 Bient secretary, CONRAD TROBLL. 357 Giny: BARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT GALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS. 325 Grant ave, 7 ANTED—EXPEKIENCED NEWSPAPER canvassers; salary and commission: must furnish bond or security. Apply after L P. . to 836 Howard st., bet. Fourtb and Fifth. OY FOR A STORE: MUST SPEAK GER- man. 1008 Market st. W ANTED_FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; Dot less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able o read, write and speak English properly: only cltizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their intentions 10 become citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service ofters special inducements; giving oppor- tunities to visitall parts of the world on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruliing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. OUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN OFFICE WORK;: duties light: experience not necessary: will pay $75 per month: deposit required, 8150. GEO. BTEWART, 602 Market st. ANTED—HONEST, SOBER MAN IN GOOD paying busimess; small caplal required; see to-day. GUS STRAND, 46 Third st. TANTED—GOOD STEADY MAN TO WORK in store: salary $75; must have $150 cash. 777 Market st. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to \MALL GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD 8 years old. Call Wednesday between 9 and 12 A 3., 81 Fu.ton st. YS, NG GIRL, ABOUT 16 YEARS. TO AS- sist; light honsework and baby. Call 530 Jer- sey st. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK care of children. 914 Sanchez, near Twenty- | second. ANTED—GIRL FOR room. Sun Laundry, 1and. (GTRLTO ABSIST, FAMILY OF 2; 88. 2424 X Folsom st.. after'd o’clock. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS IRONER ON ladies’ underclothes. 10 Oak st. TANTED — IRONERS. APPLY ELECTRIC laundry, 216 Va encia st. DISTRIBUTING 764 Seventh st., Oak- 50c;week $1 to $2 50;reading-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. GQUNNY ROOMS 'EOM 910 83 PES WEEK. X The New Grand, 243 Third st. AN WITH §150 CAN MAKE GOOD LIV- ight work short hours; no night or Sun- 921 Market st., room 1. $4 PANTS TQ ORDER; LATEST STYLE., WERTHMAN Pants Co , 221, Geary st. ADY,STRANGER IN THE CITY, DESIRES business partner;small capital. 122 Postst., I.2. EN’S HALF-SOLING, 50c.; LADIES, 400.; done while Joo walt 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel; branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck's.S.F+ T ABGEST STOCK OF SECON D-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes to order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 3! 14 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth W INCHESTER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room; free bus and baggage to and irom the ferry. OURNEYMEN BARBERS LOCAL UNION, No. 27. J. B. L U. of A., Employment Bureau, Seventh st. E~1 PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND band shoes, 749 Mission st., opp. Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed toe, our make, $2 50 and $3: Iadies’, gents and ehildren’s misfit and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST housework. 1217 Webster st. IN LIGHT ODGINGS, 5¢ TO 16c PER NIGHT; CLEAN. JANTED—GERMAN GIRL TO_ASSIST IN bousework; wages $12 50. 515 Devisades (G IRLFORGERERAL HOCEEWORE SMALL family; wages $10. 1203 Gough st. ELIABLE LADY TO MANAGE AN OFFICE business. Call r. 20. 131 Post, 10 to 5 o’clock. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 201 Central ave., cor. Page st. ANTED—-GERMAN GIKL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 2006 Pine st. 100D PANTS FINISHER, ONE WHO CAN operate: also an apprentice. 1018 Howard st. R SPECTABLE CC ¥ WOULD LIKE TO take care of property or give son:e services in lieu of house reut. Address Coup e, box 58, Call. ERMAN OF 06, CARPENTER, CABIET- maker, general house-repairer, w ints position, fusuitute or gentleman’s place: city or country. Address MILLER, 302 Fifth st. W ANTED—SITUATION, BY REGISTERED druggist: speaks German and some Spanish; some work accepted; references, Address Drugs, Dox 53, Call Office. AILORESS WANTED. 246 CLEMENTINA street. EAT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; wages $10: 2 In family. 408 Sanchez st. W ANTED-NUESEGIRL APPLY BEFORE 8 A . at 515 Geary st. PERATOR ON CUSIOM COATS. Geary st. OUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK—WAGES $16. 1321 Herrison st 687 JPIBSTOLASE BRIBT FINISHEL, MARKER and distributer wants situation in laundry. Ad- dress S. L., box 142, Call Office. TOUNG GERMAN WISHES SITUATION A8 cook: hotel or restaurant; day or night. Call or address 617 Mission st. 7OUNG MAN OF BUSINESS EXPERIENCE wants position; Al reference. Address E, box 101 Call Office. N APPRENTICE WANTED ON CUSTOM coats. 38 Grove st. 00D FINISHERS ON CUSTOM-MADE coats; steady work. 86815 Clementinast. ESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN- eneral housework. 2i%2 San Jose ave., or. 24th. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSE- Wor, no washing. 15 Oak st., 8 and 10 A. M. RACTICAL PLUMBER WANTS POSITION or s capable of managing shop: can furnish first-class references. Address P., box 52, Call. Fms-r—u...ass CELLAR MAN (GEKMAN) wants situation; city or country. Address A. M., 338 Bush st. ERMAN COOK AND BAKER WANTS A situation in hotel or restaurant: city or coun- try. Address R. P., 217 Second st. |5 CTLER, ENGLISH, DESIRES SITUATION: 37 years' undeniable references from Wolfe family, New York, also from Senator Wolcoit; thorough good indoor servant in every respect. Address HENRY COLPUS, 501 Post st.. room 36. VAPABLE, WILLING MAN WANTS WORK in the country as gardener or any general work about place: care of horses, etc.; well recom- mended as honest and faithful. . Address JOHN C., box 6, Call Office, Oakland. ANTED—POSITION AS FOREMAN ON ranch by married man; references. Address Foreman, box 19, Call Office. OUNG MAN WANTS A POSITION AS clerk in a hotel or restaurant; can give best of reference. Address Clerk, box 52, Call. OSITION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS EN- gineer and eclectrician to run_electric light plant: best of references. Address E. GUIN- THER, 1419 Evereu st., Alameda. TRONG BOY, 16 YEARS OLD, DESIRES A posizion in a siore or office. Address G. B., box 118, Call Office. JOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION —IN electrical business: moderate wages. C. E. YEWDALL, general delivery, eity. JITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GER- man with good references; in city or country ; also security. S. W., box 109, Cali Office. RELIABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A POSL- tion In store or office; wages no object. Ad- dress J. M., 622 Post JANTED_SITUATION EITHER AS NIGHT watchman, porter. collector or drive delivery wagon: best of reference and bond given. Address SAMUEL GAMBLE, 1307 Dolores st. NGI S—POSITION BY COMPETENT man: familiar with_electrical lights. Address LOUIS B, GORDON. 17 Van Ness ave. KLIABLE SWEDISH MAN WANTS SIT- uation; is good gardener and coachman; can Tun gasolinie engine: prefers a_private place, city or country: good references. Address R. S., boX 55, Call Office. QTRONG BOY 15 YEARS OLD WANTS TO learn the blacksmith trade. Address 5. L.B. box 119, Call. OUSEC.EANER WANTS TO WASH WIN- dows, sweep rooms, etc.; day or hour. Ad- dress JAPANESE GEORGE, 1210% Larkin st. APANESE BOY WANTS PLAIN CUOKING, light housework ; hest cily references, Address J., box 3, Call flice, Oakiand. wmcm:sr {R HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR: Market— Klectric Jights in every room: 200 rooms; 25c to §150 per night: $150 to §8 per week: ‘free bus and baggase (0 and {rom the ferry. ‘YOLNG MAN, GERMAN, WHO HAS BEEN working in delicacies and grocery business Wants a position. Address A. LUKRANPA, 2162 Alameda ave., Alameds. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR arsec—Elecrio lights in every room; rooms; 26c to$1 50 per night: 1 50 to $8 per Jewk: frec bus and bavenve (08nd from the ferry. ————— e ——— FEMALS HELP WANTED. (GIBL_FOR L1GuT HOUSEWORK _AND ©cooking, city, $18; woman to take care 2 cn! dren and housework, $15; girl for Mill \alley, lg‘{:t x nu?wgrk. see party in =hy‘. lé'r;: girl :l‘;l ael, housework, see in city to-day, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. lgt)rgury st. ANTED—PUPILS FOR BES| MILLINERY school in city ; teacher of 10 years' experience; large class now formiug for fali work: references given. 410 Leavenworth st. Continental House, 521 Pacifi-, below Kearny. W ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ¢ neys, Washington, D. . Dept. L, Patent Attor- ., for their $1800 prize offer and iist of 200 1nventions wanted. JE HAVE A Ol OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value: cast off shoes pought or exchanged. 582 Mission st. TANTED—MEN FOR CLEAN BEDS: 250 night; $1 week. edale, 321 Ellis st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST,, BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25¢a night: $1 a week. ] SSDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 sts.; single furnished rms 75¢c week, 16¢ night. S_REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 . Ciay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5¢. 1(,0 MEN TU TAKE LUDGING AT lug ldc ‘and 20c a night, including coffes and Tolls. €24 Washington st near Kearny. T IN CITY--SING'E ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night. $i. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific Eouse, Commercial and Leidesdorf sts. W5 ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REFAIR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and %ith our new machines we can do your work at one-half the vsual price; done while you walt 562 Mission st., between First and Second sts. OOMS 160 TO 76¢ GHT: 50c 1O 31 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. W ANTED_LABORERS AXD MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 160 large rooms: 25¢ per nigh:: $1 to $3 per week. W ANIED-SINGLE ROOMS 15¢ & DAY week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 60 a week; reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR housework, $15. 1803 Devisadero, cor. Bush. JLC#O HOUSE, 86335 MARKET ST.— W ASTED 1O SOARD BY A RESPECTABLE German family without children a girl between 8 and 12 years: a good home: also use of piano. Address D., box 122, Call Office. TUTTING, FINISH YOUR OWN DRESSES; $1a week. FLYNN, 14 McAllister st.,r. 67. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND #5¢; MOENING ‘and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission, AIR-DKESSING; MANICURING LESSONS given 1S5 DOYLE. 1194 Powell st., 106 9th. EARN CUTTING, FITTING AND FINISH- fng: $1a week: patterns cut 1o order, 25¢ up- McDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Market st ANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. Apply immediately, CALIFORN1A CANNERIES CO., Brannan st., beiween Third and Fourth. VMOST.CONVENIENT ARD RESPECTABLE; Y “Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 26c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 free "bus and bageace 10 and from ferry. MALE HELY WANTED, T/AUNDEYMAN FOR AN INSTITUTION, 200 _room: per week $40; broiler, restaurant, $60: second cook, hotel, $60: butcher for an institution, $30: second cook, country hotel, $85; second cook fora camp, $3! pantryman for springs, $20: German cook, $40; 3 waiters, country, $25 to $30: dishwashers, pot- washers and others. C. R. HANSEN & CO., Ygfl Geary st. MINERS FUR AN ASPHALT MINE, 8125 and board; farmer and wife for a fruit ranch, $30, see party here; blacksmith, country a d: shop, $30 to $35; farmers. milkers, choremen and others. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. $35 and found: baker and pastry cook, hotel, | EN 10 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK ¥OOD; all grocers keep it. ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter TANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER irade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School. 1515 Howard. Kooms 20c., 25¢. to 50¢c. night; §1 to $ week. AGENTS WANTED. EW PROPOSITION FOR PICTURE agents; call and investigate. BAXTER, 432 Sutter st. TARRE — NEW SCIENTIFIC TREAT- Aaent: positively cures all cases. B., box 39, Call Office. : DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SP cialty; private; no charge uniess successf w 8uits, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., ;.:nd!flllnl‘;« G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Market st. 1SS M. JULANA ROLINS, MiENTAL MAG- Mieie healer; test medium. 850 Market. r. 30-31 USBAND AND WIFE LAWS. EXPERL H enced Lawyer, 1027 Market st.. above Sixth room 6. EARMR. LBDERER-HAVE HADNO MORE trouble with falling hair or dandruff since I commenced using your “QUINONIA.” Consider it the best Hair Tonic I evertried. ‘QUINONIA” is sold by G. LEDERER, 111 Stockion. Price 35c. T.L FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS hatr, moles, freckies, Scars, etc., removbd by Elite Eléctrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworth. P.(msu.\x MILLINERY SCHOOL. FULL course six weeks; competent graduates guaran- teed positions; class forming. 8 Golden Gate ave. JATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING, STONE engraving, monozrams,crests: low prices;work guaranteed. J. N. BRITTALX, 20 Geary st AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE ge pat on razor,25¢. Razor Exchee,630Market VELVET AND CLOLH CAPES BELOW manufacturers’ cost. 20 Sai O3 PTION TREATED; N DR. AMERICAN, 361 Geary st. OMEN’'S ELECTRIC SANITARIUM, rooms 53 Maze building—New. and scientific methods for promoting heaiih, beauty. Con. free. ARTINGTON’S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Tllustration: day and evening Ciasses: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. RS. DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA- clal artist: wrinkles removed or no charge; purest toilet articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47 BIGUUTDUOR STEREOPTICON SHOW B 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- yertizements in llving light: promoters of busi Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1146 Market st AZTHE VERY LOWEST EASY TKRMS YOU can buy furniture, carpets, blankets, etc.: alsa dress goods, cloaks, jeweiry, at M. ROTHS- CHILIY'S, 213-215 Mason st.; open evenings. LECTRIC LIGHTS EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 26¢ to $1 50 per night: §1 50 to 36 por week; free busand baggage (o and from the ferry. UITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMEN guaranteed parties, $15 upward, Cu Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th a; IBEEAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- eiry, etc.; Jowest zates. 048 Market st LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothinz boueht. COLMAN. 41 Sa. cor. Jessls. DRESSMAKERS, RESSES $2 UP: WRAPPER lawn 81 ap. Natoma 5 CENTS UP: EDUCATIONAL. ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- es plano, singing, French: $3 1002 Polk. RS. MELVILLE SNYDER, 716 POST ST.g vocal music: piano; _elocution; practical Shakespearean and general dramatic 8cting a speciaity; vocal classes, Monday, 8 .. : §1 month. DLOCUTION AND DRAMA: DELSARTE thoroughly taueht; appearances arranged: 1 to 8P OLIVE HOFF-SCHROEDER, 209 Hyde st. TIEHL'S COLLEGE, 728 MARKET ST, W offers unsurpassed advantages and induce- ments in shorthand, bookkeeping, penmanship, typewriting, English branches, languages, eLc.; expenseés less than at any other college. LEON and LULA STIEH roprietors. YRES', L. DING SHORTHAND COL~ lege, 325 Montgomery st.; Individual Instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: life scholarship $50; !ow rates per week and month. | ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— 2 Private theatricals arranged ; pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 and 1 block, 7t CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveving, architecture- stab. '84. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mkt, GLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, PIANO, painting, palmi 3 mo. Studio 1422 Hyd, PUPIL OF THE LEIPSIC mod.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyde. NES4TOE RETOUCHING TAUGHT, MISS L. FUERSTNOW. 131 Post st.. fifth fioor. RBAN SCHOOL AT 2124 CALIFORNIa ST.g opens July 27, 189 W. MOORE, Prin. LMA E. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- jostudio. 405 Geary, R. 17: hours8to 10 P. . YTUITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAG lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTH A US, 89 Fifth, ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar. mandoli; 1707 Mar -et. CLAIRVOYANTS. e e M ST R E U IO S UOCESS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Failure unknown. PROFESSUR M. L. CAR- NELLE, the prince of clairyoyants, will give ad- vice on’ business speculations, insurance, love, courtship, marriage and divorces; settles lovers quarrels, reunites the separated, and causes a bappy marriage with the one of your choice; he locates mines and hidden treasures, tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil influences, cures bad habits, gives advice on lawsuits and ever: thing relating to the future ; thousands of famili long separated reunited by his efforts; thousan: of hearts made glad through his predictions. Sena stamp tor circu'ar, 220 kddy st. Hours from 9 to 9 daily and Sunday: NITANA THE GYPSY. This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orient and promises marvelous developments in unraveling the mystery of human fate; she ad- vises you on speculaiion, business affairs, love, courtship, matrimony: she reunites the separated causes speedy aud happy marriage with the o of your cnoice; lucky numbers given. § Turk st ] ADY ANDGENTIRMAR AGENTS WANT- i ed everywhere; large profits. 2043, Leaven- Wworth st. GENTS—“BRYAN, SEWALL AND ¥FREE Sflver” covers the campaign ground; Bryan a prodigy; will inspire more enthusiasm than all the other candidates. F. PERSON, Manager Sub- scription Department, The Whitaker & Ray Com- pany, 723 Market st. ALARY AND COMMISSION TO MEN OF g0od address. Room 20, 401 California, 8t010. ROOMS WANTED. URNISHED ROOM WANTED BY A o 5“!}[81‘ in exchange for work. J. 8., box 95, ul ME, PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born with a double vell and #econd sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones. ETURNED, WORLD-RENOWNED MMM, SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells pass, present and future: prices moderate. $56 Mission. M L& ARKDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER TN the world: 50c and §1, shows you the pictureot your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor.Market YPSY MEDIUM RETURNED: SITTINGS dally; 25¢ up. 24034 Six ooms 6 and 7. 1SS C. card reader. 105 Larkin st ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEALS past, present, future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard si. PROPERTY WANTED., ANTED—GOOD BUILDING LOTS FOR nearly new flats: all rented. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. WANTED-MASCELLANEOUS, W ANTED — SMALL DRUGSTORE; OAK- land or Frisco. Address 968 Twenty-seventh st., Oakland. JANTD—A HARP 1N EXCHANGE FOR bicyele. H., box 113, Call. E WANT FOR TO-DAY'S STEAMER 15 more laborers for railroed work north; 81 50 ay: no office fee; reduced fare. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED — CARRIAGE AND JOBBING blacksmitn, 83 day: tunnelmen, $1 50 day and board; laborers for country, $1 day and boar; vegetable-gardener, $26; assistant gardener, 32t married dairyman; dr.ver for milk wagon, $25; cooks, kitchen-men, waiters, and others. Anply to J. F. CROSETT & 0., 628 Sacramento st. IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR CAST-OFF clothing and shoes. S. BERKOWITZ, 534 Pacific st., near Kearny. ELL YOUR BOOK! elrv 10 A. KLE( CLOTHING AND JEW 109 ~ixth ar.: send postal. LOS’ OST—MASONIC DIAMOND PIN. MONDAY, i ou Market st., near Montgomery. Return to 605 Clay st., room 1: receive liberal reward. ANTED-NIGHT FOREMAN FOR ELEC- tric-car house: Frue concentrator man, #3 a day; 2 1aundrymen for institution. Apply to J. F: CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. ; ANTED—b5 MINERS, 8562 PER MONTH, steady work; 2 machine men, gravel mine, lgw pde'rdly; 3 flhflfl:;kfldem‘sfhl z;:‘vel mine, perday: concentrator man, $3 to e I B it & GO, 626 Clay a6 R TANTED— FIRST-CLASS BUTLER FOR city; good place: must be genteel and have references; $36 per month. W. D. EWER & , 526 Clay si. OST—AT CAFE ZINKAND, FRIDAY night. & white ostrich feather fan. Finder re- warded on returning same to 21 Powell st., rm. 10. OST—AUG. 4, 1896, ACLOUNT BOOK. RE- turn to 400 Watler st.; receive reward. JQMALL SILVER PEN, 3 FLOWERS. upsiairs; reward ST=ON 10 . M. PIEDMONT BOAT FROM an Francisco, money wrapped in newspaper. Return to Sth floor Mills buliding, rm. 17: reward: TG DOG: NAME NIP. RETURN TO 67 TE- bams st.; reward. RE- W ANTED = NEAT SCANDINAVIAN OR English coachman for city: nice place; $30 to $35 and found; reference required. Apply to W. D. EWER & CU., 626 Clay st. ANTED — BIACKSMITH'S HELPER; A young man with a few years' experience; $20 and found and increase. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. ANTED — BLACKSMITH _FOR MINING company; $65 per mouth. W. D. EWER & C0., 626 Clay st. Guub CUOK, AMBRICAN FAMILY, CITY, $25; German cook, private family, city, $25: cook for Belvedere, private family, $20; second &irl, same place, $15, see lady here to-morrow a: 10 A. 3. cook for chophouse, light piace, city, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 (ieary st. ERMAN CHAMBERMAID FOR GRRMAN G ot country, §20. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. " IRST-CLASS WAITRESS, RESTAURANT, clty, $6 a week: chamberihaid. assist waiting, private boarding house, city, $16; waiting and light chamberwork, city, $15: neat_second girl, city, $15. C. H. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. / ANTED—FRENCH GIRL FOR HOUSE- work, country, $15; Swedish cook aud down- stalrs, $25; German or Freach cook, $30; nice young gir ‘for second work, $15; & rench’cook, 825, Swedisa waitress, small boarding-house, $15. LEON ANDRE, 315 stoekton st. W, 2ASTED_TKONER IN INSTITUTION, §25; cook, plain wash, American family, $30, see lady here at 10 to-day; 4 cooks in German fami- lies, $25 and $30; nurse, $20: 8 waitresses and m""“‘“‘t ‘mnd .l!d. -ndhtlrl- l;r go-é ml lousework in city and country. J. F. CRO- BETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. 3() MEY_FOR X HARVEST CREW ON 4 large ranch; sack-sewer, straw buck, fireman, hoedown, water boy, teamsters, laborers, derrick. forkers, sack-lenders and other help; 6 men to dig diiches for alarge ranch, men or strong boys; 5 men to irrigate land: b drillers for rock work: engineer, ci ¥: 20 temakers; concentrator, $90 & month: blacksmith for a ranch. MURRAY & READY. Leading Employment Agen:s. 634 and 636 Clay st. CUOKS, 8 WAITERS, 4 DISHWASHERS and baker, from 815 to $90 a month and found. MUKRAY & 1.EADY, Leading Employment Agenrs, 634 and 636 Ulay st 1 OST — BLACK GREYHOUND _ BITCH, ‘A w:m tip on tail; liberal reward. 1738 Mis- sion st OST—2 PASSBOOKSWITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the names of NORA BAGWELL (No. 163-1416) ana PATRICK BAGW ELL (No. 184,865). The finder will please return to banl 0ST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of HOBART W.or FANNIE SLEEP- El%k‘Nm 117,285. The finder will please return to OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- L% Savings and Loan Soclety of San Fran- cisco, in the name of EUGKENE DANNENBA UM, XN0.190.794. The finder will please return tobank. et e FOUND. B N S S Ou s SIS F?J’S;’u’a‘;?““efi"“““' NEAR DEVISADE- -rimmed spectacles. A at S Park Mol thouse, Bratnasn, ber. Fifth and it e AL e ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTL M business advice : names given:25¢ up. 5 Fourth. h ME. DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYA! 25 yrs Kearny, now 929 Post: fee $1; letter $2. YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM § seventh to 11 Stockton; llgl?s 25¢:gents 50c. RS, KNIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD reader; fee 50c: ladies only. 714 Leavenworth, ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave: ladies, 25c: gents. 50c. 914 O'Farrell. M SPIRITUALISM, A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN I8 MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE 81 & UPWARD! FEE 81 & UPWARDL HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that 100k of sadness? Why that downcass eye? Are you In trouble, sick or “down”? If 5o read this and learn that life is yet worth living! MKS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped so0 many thousands on this coast in the ten years past, (s again at her old offices, 1320 Market sireet, San Francisco. and is now as ready as ever (o assist every suffering mortal who wili either call on or write to ber. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky: love to the loveless: the separated are united; the sick made strong: the poor become rich; if you think your husband, wife or lover is untrue consult her at once. Her tran- scendent power is as far above those poor mortals Who try (0 imitate her as the eternal heaveos are high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. She does not know what faliure means! Her “Revealed Medicines” (registered and copyrighted) cure every disease thar human flesh is heir to. and no matter of h-w long standing. \Write if you can- not call, for treatment by mail is always most suc- cesstuland satistaciory. All letters answered. iseases aiagnosed from a lock of halr. FEE §1'& UPWARD! FEIS$1 & UPWARD! MRS, DR. A. D. HOW 1826 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. PEOPLE SPIRITUAL SOCIETY, 111 LAR- : 8P M.; Ben Howland and others; TR.A. STITT puics invited. EST MEBTING TO-NIGHT, 1 and others. 385 McAlliseer st. pil T e i0ay ovesror 2002 10 1 & aatly: R D TR N DA et to] 120 Markecst, e T e L ms daily: a1, 198 ok i PR FESSIONAL CARDS. (GERMAY COOK, $45 AND ROOM, CALL X early: 2 German waliters; head waiter: ranch- hand who can do blacksmithing. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. AN WANTED IN THE COUNTRY TO work In the house and garden in return for home and clothes; must be sober, trustworthy and willing; no_others need apply: references re- uired. By letter only to K1TTO, Larkspur Sta- tion, Marin County, Cal. ANTED—A RELIABLE MAN TO RUN small steam launch; this side of bay; short hours. Address E., box 150, Call Office. DVICF FREE:‘%I‘IO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- M, FRANCLS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- A Vrier 16 Hatghi st ; hours ® uutil 6 ».x. DDIE SWALN, ASTRAL Allister st.: stitngs to ladies, 1 0 8 p. 3. IFE-READINGS BY RE MR. HOWLAND; cessful. Z S i Daildiog, 957 Merkorss, DAV DSON, - Spreckels | 1, g1 Firih av. parior 1 (RANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOM 3 OGY. F o, flooe, Parrote building (Em poriun:). ASTEOLO I1LL%, DEED. ETC. L. SONTAG, ATT" STROLOGY AND MEDICINE NATIVITIES Wl Notary, 116 Marcet: res, 2126 Howard. A o uitions ‘answered: Prot. Howard's wital OHN E. i ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 25 and 27, Crocker' building; telephone , San Francisco, Cal. i s remedies restore health. 311 fyde st., 10t0 3. * e TYPEWRITERS, 75, JOBN R. AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER, attys at law, rms 519,516, 5th tioor, Parrout bldg. LT leNuTON. $40, $35: SEND FOK SAMPLE work. SCOTT & BANNAN, 333 Mouigomery.