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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1896. WHY HARRISON'S POCLROOM RUNS Town Attorney Silva Says It Is a Case of Nerve. THE SAUSALITO CRISIS. Mooted Question of the Poolshops May Be Decided in a Few Days. TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS A DAY This Is What the Attorney Could Make Should He Arrest the Players Over at Sausalito the air is rife with speculation as to whether the pooirooms will continue to exist or whether their career will be stopped summarily by the irresistible course of the law. Like mushrooms and toadstools that grow in a might to be plucked on the fol- lowing day, pooishop after poolshop has rented rooms, hung out its sign of can- vas and hung within ite blackboards for recording Eastern events, only to havea | gnietus given them by Town Attorney Sylva and Marshal Creed. All of vanished excepting that of Harrison & Co. The nerve of this company has kept it above the breakers of the Sausalito law. Goldtree & Co. and Schwartz & Co. closed | down suddenly on Saturday 1ast, but the | Harrison company, as has been stated be- fore, took on an extra quantity of ballast, trimmed its sails and was prepared for a new direction of the hurricane of the law. Therefore it isstill afloat and will continue to be so at Jeast until this evening. Judge Pryor has issued a venire of fifty jurors, returnable at 7:30 0’clock this even- ing, to try the Harrison case,2,The Judge says the case is set peremptorily and must come off this evening. Town Attorney Sylva said yesterday: “There is a rumor floating about that I have received bribes both from the Town Marshal and from the Harrison Company in order that I would make no arrest of the players in that pooiroom. The truth of the matter is this: Last Saturday 1 ordered Marshal Creed to announce to the players of the poolrooms of Goldtree & Co. anc Schwartz & Co. that if they continuned to play in those rooms they would be ar- rested, and would either be compelled to serve a term in jail or pay a fine. As soon as this announcement was made by tne Marshal the shops mentioned closed their books and their doors and left town. But, strange to say, when the announcement was made in the Harrison shop—the room being then filled with buyers—Harrison spoXe up and said: ‘Gentlemen, I have a sack here that is sufficient to bail every | one of you who isarrested outof jail, and enough also to pay all fines. Go on and play; you needn’t be afraid of anything.’ “These pluyers,” continued Mr. Sylva, “*have not yet been arrested for the simple reason that I have been instructed by the Trustees to go slow in making arrests. It costs the city $16 for every arrest made, $10 of which is paid to myself, $3 to the Recorder and $3 to the Marshal. “Now I could make $2000 a day, you ob- serve, by causing to be arrested at least 200 pool-buyers. Do you think either Harrison or Creed. or both, could afford to pay me this amount for neglecting my | duty? You observe it is preposterous on the face of it. Iam simply going slow be- cause of the action of the Trustees and be- cause such a large number of arrests might bankrupt the town of Sausalito, Harrison’s knowledge of this state of af- fairs is a mystery to me, unless it was a | clear case of nerve.” To-day the case of Harrison & Co. comes up, and to-morrow the cases of Goldtree & Co. and Schwartz & Co. The Board of Town Trustees meet next Munday even- ing. Colonel Slinkey, proprietor of the El Monte Hotel, who was arrested for rent- ing his hotel to pool-sellers, said yester- day: “I shall fight my case to the bitter end. I have engaged the services of two lawyers, T. J. Crowley and P. W. Reed. I rented my property simply to men who were running a legitimate commission business and who possessed licenses. 1 know that the advent of the pool-rooms here has been of vast benefit to the busi- ness portion of our town. They bring money here and enliven the town. The class who come here come for business only.” The proposition is evidently soon com- ing to acrisis. Rumors are extant that Schwariz & Co. will reopen to.-day. The trials, however, of the three companies which will take place to-dey and to-mor- row will perhaps, to a certain extent, solve the question as to whether the shops will remain or close. e, CARNIVAL A SUCCESS. It Is Asserted That a Sufficient Sum Is in Sight, It is asserted by many of the business men and those interested in the carnival in Sausalito that the fete will surely be a grand success. The polls for voting for the queen were opened late yesterday afternoon. Colonel Slinky says that all money necessary for success is in sight. It has been decided to illuminate all the streets fronting the bay. The Kl Monte will be ablaze with 300 lamvs besides innumerable electric lights. The first vote for the queen registersd yesterday was for Mrs. J. M. Kilgaray. As yet preparations are somewhat 1n abeyance awaiting the reports of the ap- pointments on the sub-committees. e WILL DIG FOR GOLD. Sergeant Hayes Is Determined to Work His Property This Fall. Sergeant Jack Hayes of the Harbor Po- lice, who owns a pretty summer residence in Hurricane Gulch, Sausalito, will soon close his bargain and purchase the land adjoining bis. The gold fever has some- what subsiaed in the public mind, but not in the mind of Sergeant Hayes. “‘Just before the rainy season begins,” said he yesterday, *I shail build a dam and sluice on my land and work the soil of the creek bed below for all it is worth. 1 know what Iam talking about ang I know I will find enough of the metal 1n the the poolrooms yesterday had | river bottom there at least to remunerate me and I believe to give me a comfortable sum in the bank.” THE RAILROAD ACCEPTS. Will Pay the Costs in the Eight Suits Instituted by the Gov- ernment. As predicted in THE CaLL of yesterday the eight cases of the Government against the Southern Pacific to recover 60,000 acres of land have been dismissed. They have not yet been stricken off the calen- dar, but that formality will be gone through to-day. Yesterday morning an attorney repre- senting the railroad called on District At- torney Foote and, without much ado, agreed to the compromise, viz. The pay- ment of all costs incurred up to date. Mr. Foote said it was an error to suppose he had dismissed the suits. That was a matter controlled entirely by the author- ities at Washington. It met with his en- tire approbation, however, and at the proper time he would bave the cases dis- missed. Incidentally, it may be remarked that the injunction of the Government against Debs and_other leaders of the American Railway Union will probably be dismissed in a few days. This action was brought during the strike of 1894 and, conse- quently, is of no avail now. AMONG 1HE WHEELMEN. The Alpha Club Secures New Quarters. Olympic Wheelmen’s Theater Party. The Alpha (ladies) Cycling Club has re- moved to its handsome new clubrooms, corner of Folsom and Twenty-first streets, where the usual weekly meetings will be held. The club is the only occupant of the rooms, and when properly settled the menibers expect to have a housewarm- ing and welcome their friends. fi. M. Thompson of Fresno, a member of the California division racing board and local consul of the league at Fresno, is in the City fora few days on a business trip. The Otympic Club Wheelmen will have a theater party at the Cslifornia next | Tuesday evening. The club’s road race | next, Sunday has interested a great many ot the riders and there witl be a big entry list. Harry F. Terrill, one of the Bay City ‘Wheelmen'’s crack professional racers, has returned from an extended trip north. He raced at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Van- couver, Victoria and other points and won a considerable sum in prizes. Terrill will ride at the meet to be held here at Central Park on August 22. James Joyce Jr. and E. R. Driver. who have represented two large Eastern cycle- houses on the coast for the past eighteen months, leave to-morrow night for the | East and do not expect to return. Both | have made many friends among the wheelmen and others during their ex- tended stay. SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALT— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open untfl 9 o'clock. 9618 Mission street, open onii 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGs. GOLDEN GATE LODGE No. 30, F. & A. M.—Officers and membe:s are requested to meet at the Temple, THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOO :, August 12, at 2 o'clock, to conduct sne funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, of Zion Lodge No. 1, Detroit, Mich. GEO. J. HOBE. Secretary. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, F. and_A. M.—Called meeting THI1S (WEDNESDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. First degree. By order of the W. M C. D. BUNKER, Secre:ary. CROCKETT LODGE NO.189, F. and A. M.—Called meeting THIS WEDNESDAY at 7:30 p. M. First degree. By order of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Sec. YERBA BUENA LODGE No. 15, I. 0. 0. F.—Officers and 3 members are hereby notified that the ZEEBESE first and s.cond_degrees will be con- SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. ITUATION WANTED AS SEAMSTRESS or chamberwork and waiting; best of city Teferences; wages $25 per month. Call 411 Oak. RBESSMAK R, FIHST-CLASS CUTTER AND fitter, wants a few more engagements by ihe day at $1 25. 2407 California. TLADY WISHES POSITION AS CASHIERIN restaurant: wages reasonable. (‘all 771 How- ard st., room 31, second floor, from 12 to 4. AX AMERICAN WOMAN WOULD LIKE lace as working housekeeper or chamber- malid: no objections to country. 145 Fifth st. Y UNG FRENCH WIDUW WISHES SITUA- tlon as cook: French or German preferred. 110 Sixth st., room 10. (G'BL_WANTS POSITION TO DO LIGHT housework; wages not under $15. Please call 142414 Howard st.; no postals. T (G ERMAN GIRL NOT LONG IS THIS COUN- try wants situation as chambermald or light housework. Call or address Winchesier House, Third st., room 26. 1 YUUSG CREOLE —WIDOW WITH & child, wishes a position as_housekeeper; clty orcountrs. Call or address 917 Market st., Toom 19, second floor. SEANISH WIbow, LATE FROM CITY OF Mexico, would like situation s housekeeper. Apply 105 Larkin st., room 2. QWISS GIRL WANTS EMPLOYMENT IN A private family for upstairs work: best referen- ces. Address Swiss Girl, 431 Pine st, JIRL WISHES SITUATION DO GENERAL X housework: is good plain cook: not afraid of work. Call 32114 Tehama st. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES SITUATION for general housework; is a good plain cook. Call 19 Fulton st, HELP WANTED—Countinusd. OUNG LADY PARTNER TO LEARN SPAN- ish rings to travel; weight not less than 125. Call 48 Suuth Park Lane, back of South Park, bet. Second and Third sts., Wednesday, from 2 to 8 P. M. LAMONT family. Y OUNGLADY TO GIVE INSTRUCT(ON IN music; one who can give vocal and instru- mental preferred: give references, age and re- ligion. Address M., box 112, Call Office. W (MAN WANTED b DAYS IN WEHK, from 8 to 5, to clean houses and windows for a real estate firm. Address with wages wanted, Worker, box 58, Call Office. EOUCATED LADY OR GENTLEMAN FOR profitable position. Call evenings of August |13 :I.nd 14 1il1 9 av 47814 Tenth st., room 17, Oak- an¢ W ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL FOR GENER- al housework and good cook: small family; wages $20. Call from 1 to b P. M 36 McaAllister st. UICK FINISHERSON PANTS FROM $6 TO $7: also some $3 to $4 per week; steady work 0 4ood hands. 307 Clementina st., nr. Fourth. ERMAN GIRL FOR HOUS~WORK; COUN- try town: small family; no washing; $20; see party Lere. 509 Kearny st., room 8. / ANTED FOR COUNTRY, ELDERLY LADY 10 care 1.~ three children; home for right party. luyiire MKS. MINER, 102 Taylor. ANTED YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework and care of child; wages $10. Ap- ply 2833 Pine st. NEAT YOUNG GIRL; COUKING, HOUSE- AN ‘work; small family; Berkeley. Call room 6, 582 Market st. IDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN FOR light housework; wages moderate. 812 Fill- more st. Y QUNG GIRL—TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework or care for children: no objection to country. W K> EK HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. 200 rooms: 26c to $1 65U per nigh #1 50 10 §6 per week; convenient and respectal free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. J%IN NEED OF DRESSMAKER, CUTTER OR seamstress apply at McDOW ELL Dressmaking School, 636 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. A. J., 1208 Adeline st., Oakland. JWEDISH GIRL FROM EAST; GOOD COOK: wishes situation to do housework or second work; wages from $20 to $30. Call or address C. 8., 962 Clay st., Oakland. GERK{AN LADY WISHES SITUATION AS housekeeper in civy or country. Address 1534 Harrison ave., S, F, ferred by the degree stafft of Excelsior Degree Lodge No.2 THURSDAY EVENING, August 13. "Lodge will open a: 7:30 P. 3. All members of the order are cordialty invited. VICTOR HOFFMAN, N. G. A.D. CHESHIRE, Secretary. PACIFIC LODGE NO. 160, L 0. 0. F.—Officers and mem- bers are hereby nouified to assemblein A8 the lodgeroom THIS DAY (Wednes- —* day), August 12, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother Jackson. 0. W. CRAWFORD, N. G. W. H. CLAWSON, Secretary. BE5 LEANCO-AMERIORN ' S Lodge No 07,1 0. 0.F. 0 3 = cers and members are requested to S sitend the next meeting on THURS- 7"\ DAY, Angust 13, at 8 o'clock P. M., for mitiation. Members of sister lodxes are cordially invited. A. LEON AURADOU, N.G. R. LAVIGNE, Secretary. K. R. B_ATTENTION — BUSI- of special interest demands your 6 presence THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEN R. Hall DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVID! (twenty-five cents per share) of the N SUGAR PLANTATION COM- Y, be payable at the office of the com- pany, 327 Markel st., on and after THURSDAY, August 20, 1896. Transfer book will close Fri day, August 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock P. M. E. H. SHELDOX, SPECIAL NOTICES FREE LECTUR. P SHOTS AT the Orient,” or “Here and There Around the World,” on THURSDAY EVENING, August 13, 1896, 8 o'clock, by Rev. M. F. COLEURN. at Grace M. E. Church, cor. Capp and_Twenty-first sts. This lecture will deal with persozal experi- ences in Burmah, Indis, Egypt and Palesune. Collection will be taken to defray the expense of painting the church. : BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; collections ‘mude, city or country. ~Pacific Collection Co., 415 Slonigy st.. room 6. Tel. 6580. DR. GALVAN HA~ RESUMED PRAC- tice at the Parrott bds ; 3d floor,rooms 385-6. QITUATION AS HOUSKKEEPER OR EX- ) perienced lady’s nurse. Address 720 Natoma st. MLDLE-AGED WOMAN WHOC UNDER- stands care of children. 832 Guerrero st. ANTED— FIRST-CLASS TAILORESS; good buttouhole-maker. 486 Sixth st. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; small famlly. 1126 Buchanan st. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Haight st. W ANTED-GGOD FINISHER; ALSO AP- prentices on custom pants. 92834 Folsom st. TOMPETENT GERMAN GIKL FOR GEN- eral nousework and plain cooking. 917 Sutter. JIRLFOR HOUSEWORK AND ASSIST WITH baby. Apoly 9 to 12, 1421 Larxin st. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; home. 887 San Jose ave. HAIRDRESSING, MANI- . 131 Post, 1. 20. 761 SLEEP SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. (. B HANSEN &G0, 110 GEARY § nish haymakers, threshing crews, bands, fruit pickers, lnmber and wood men, min- €15, teamsters, brickyard crews, quarry and rock men, iaborers, mechanics, cooks, waiters. hotel and restaurant and laundry help. Wire, phone or mail us your orders; prompt attention guaranteed. CLINESE AND “JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO WASH NAP- kins. 517 Montgomery st. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work: call early. 5238 Natoma st. (99D FINISHER ON PANTS; $150 A DAY. 273 Minoa st. HELP WANTED—Continued. J ANTED—STEADY RELIABLE MAN AS partner in showcard and sign business to de- liver orders and collect; $125 required. Apply 632 Market st., room 8. PERSONALS, VBRI Doy TSINESS MAN OF 30 WOULD LIKE TO B orrespond with young 14y : German preterrad: object matrimony: Add: nfidential, box 66, Call- D JANTED—STEADY MAN FOR A PERMA- L—MANY THANKS: §IME JUST RIGHT; nent position; will be assured $75 per month, '« will be there sure. CE ‘with an increase if energetic; no nlsmor Sunday MB& THOMPSON; CHROPODIST, 10135 work; must have $150 cash. Apply 717 Market, r.7 OGET A FIRST-RATE 16C MEAL FOR 10C where strict civility, cleaniiness and order is maintained, iry the Seaitle restaurant, 137 Fourth st. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. 8d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 B0c;week $1 10 $2 50;reading-room atrictest atien- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: open all night. Grant ave., r.gom 10. 5UNG MAN OF 87 WOUSD LIKE T0 GOR- Ynapond with young lady, ierman preferred; object matrimony. Address FiD., box 37, Call. A T THE PEOPLE’S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAT, Institute, all cases treated :d medicines fur- Rished for $1; call or write. U291c Marker st., bet. ixth and Seventh, San Fracisco, Cal. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. [SAKBERS-FOR EMPLOVMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHX, 825 Grant ave. ARBER-~HOP, 3 SIXTH ST.: ELEGANT IN every respect and lease for sale. @4 PANTS T ORDER; LATEST STYLE. ©4 WERTHMAN Pants Co, 2214 Geary st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- A ity private: nocharge uniss successtul; al Jaw suits, ciaims, collections, will, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-187, 850 Marketst. BELLA—HAVE BEEN L3I FNTAY Halr Tonic for my scap and have ha 16 trouble; Mr. Lederer (111 Stafkton st). my hair-dresser, selis It for 35c a_botfe; he dresses your hair just too lovely for 25¢c. BABELLE. EN'S HALF-SOLING, 50c.: LADIES, 40c.; done while you wait. 838 Market, opp. Paiace Hotel; branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck's,S.F+ AGGAGE HELD FOR UNPAID BILLS AT ARG EST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes Lo order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 85. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and Fourth W LNCHESTER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST NEAR 00 rooms, 25 cants a night: Teading- d bagzage to and from the ferry. W ANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect {geas: they may bring ou wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & ¢O., Dept. L, Paten: Attor- Deys, Washington, D. C., for their $1800 prize ofter and list of 200 Inventions wanted. WEHEAVE X LOT OF DAMAGED SHOES selling at less than one-fourth their value; cast off shoes bought or exchanged. 562 Mission st. ODGINGS, 50 TO 160 PER NIGHT: CLEAN. Continental House, 521 Pacific, below Kearny. the Lapham House, 506 Jones 8., will be sold at auction on Tuesday, ~eptember 1,189 JJOLLISTER STABLES, SAN JOSE, RUN stage to Mt. Hamilton at any tine, l:nu[ be sure and got’n your orders for August 2L Centennial anniversay; tel. 397. JUHN LEFFIER, propri- etor, 280 South First st 1000 BUSINESS ca 122 Posj st RDS PRI HILL, 2: TVORCE AND ANNULMENT (F rlage by United States Divorce Bupa: everywhers. Add. P. O. box 2432, 5. FyCal. RS, DR, WALLACE HAS MOVE} FROM M %63 Siookton o 16% Turk, rms. % and 1 USBAND AND WIFE LAWS. HBCPERL enced Lawyer, 1027 Market, above S{xb ro.6 OURNEYMEN BARBERS LOCAL UNION, No. 27.J. B.U.A.. Empimt Buregu, 102 Seventn W ASTED-MEN FOR CLEAN BEDS: 25c night: $1 week. Rosedale, 821 Ellis st. W A)TED_FOR THE TUNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 30 years; not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits; able to read, write and speak English properiy: only citizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their 1ntentions (0 becoms citizens will be accepted: this important branch of the naval service ofters special luducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the world on board our new cruisers. For further information apply at the Recrul.ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. Es1l PLACE IN THE CITY FOR SECOND- band shoes, 749 Mission st., near Grand Opera- house; new calf shoes, pointed ioe, our maxe, $2 50 and $3: ladles’, gents’ and children’s mistic and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged. 7 UUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Apply 426 Hayes st. TEY acuE HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25¢ & night; $1 & week. TEADY GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; wages $15. Call 12 Eureka st. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD' / sts.; single furnished rms 75¢ week, 15¢ night. VHINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best lieln. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 428 BUTLER AND VALET—YOUNG IRISHMAN, just arrived from the East, can furnish first- clags references, age 20 years, height 5 feet 7 inches, wages moderate, to obtain a situation. Ad- dress Butier, 1310 Harrison st. JOMAN TO WORK IN KITCHEN: MUST understand short-order cooking. 188 Polk. S._REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 . Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5¢. AL FACTAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS bair, moles, freckles, scars, etc., remdred by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, or. Leavebrorth. ARISIAN MILLINERY SCHOOL, FULL course six wecks; competent graduates @isran- teed positions; class forming. 8 Golden Gata av ATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING. SDNE engraving, monograms,crests: low price v guaranteed. J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary st. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: F Redu put on razor,25¢. Razor Exchge, 630Ma TELVET AND CLOTH CAPES BEIOW manufacturers’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstdrs. W SNMEXN'S BLECTEIG SANITARIDY rooms 53 Maze building—New and sclen methods for promoting healih, beauty. Con. free. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZIA and Newspaper Illustration; day and evenltg ciasses: instructors, J. H. E. Partington, Gertruds Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine RS. DR. PORTER, CHIROPODIST AND FA cial artist: wrinkles removed or no charge; purest tollet articles. 126 Kearny st., room 47. 1G OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- ry night cor. Market and Sixth sta. ; artistic ad- vVertizements in living light; promoters of busi- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. TEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS a situation as porter, ellboy or elevator man in hotel, or will work in saloon or kitchen. Ad- dress HARTLEY, care Grocers' Exchange, 801 Battery st. |3 ¥ AN EXPERT STENOGRAPHER AND } typewriler and all around office man. famillar with_law, commercial and railroad work. A. E., box 17, Cail Uffice. e REAL ERTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Unknown owners (by James N. Block, Tax Col- lector) to M. McCann, 10t on_S line of Lombard street, 195:10 K of Gough, E 5, SE to N'W line of subdivisiou 8, SW to & point NW 68;73g, tax deea; $4 J.D. Lichtenberger (by Tax Collector) to same, lot on S line of Jefferson street, 137:6 W of La- guna, E 1 by S 187:6, tax deed; $6, Chester =. Helstrup to_George H.and Selle W. Holstein, lot on S line of Sacramento_street, 140 W of Devisadero, W 25 by S.132:7: $10. Henry and Margeret Mahan to Hugh Keenan, loton N line of Eddy street, 32:6 E of Broderick, E 30 by N 100: $10. Isidor and Bertha Lipman to Jaseph Jacquemet, loton N line of Fighteenth street, 85 E of Noe, i 25 by N 100; $10. Henry Brickwedel to Rebecca Brickwedel, lot on W line of Valencia street, 65 N of Twenty-fourth, N 42by W 80; 510. William A. and Ella J. Patterson to Amanda M. Scales, lot on NI corner of Duncan and Douglass 6 ¥ 105, §12:6, k 50, W 114, W loton N line of Duncan street, 155 W of Diamond, W 125 by N 114: $10. ¥. W. M. Lange to Thomas S. and Fred S. Ad- ams,lot_on NE corner of Suiter and Kearny sireets, N 59:6 by E 70; alsoloton NW line of Mission street, 75 NE of Sixth. NE 50 by NW 160; alsolo: on K Jine of Vaiencia street, §0 N of Ridley, 5 by E 100; also lot on % line of Fifth street, 137:6 N'W of Bryant, NW 137:6 by NE 275; also lot on N line of Henry street, 250 W | of Sanchez, W 50 by N 115; $10. James McDonald to Jane McDonala, lot on SE | 1ine of ship ey street, 250 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by SE 76; gift. George W., Minerva K., George K. and Lucy H. Frin 1o Abby Frink Bickel, wife of H. S., lot on § line of Berry street, 275 E of Sixth, SE 240 by £ 22: $1. Edward J. Clark to Thomas Clark, lot_on S line of Minna street, 197:6 £ of Seventh, NE 25 by SE 80: alsolot on S line McAllister street, 82:6 W of Franklin, W 27:6 by § 120: alsolot on S line of Minna ‘street, 250 of Seventh, NE 25 by SE 75; ift. usan Cunningham to Michael Curran, lot on line of Giibert street, 80 NW of Brannan, NW 25 by NE 80: $10. S H. and Harriet E. Depuy to Henry Wash- burn, lot on W line of Utah street, 137:6 S of Ala- medsa, § 126 by W 100: $10. John E. and Nelly C. Mason to Walter A.Weber, undivided half of 102 on W line of Tows street, 433 N of Yolo, N 56 oy W 100: $10. Joseph A. and Charlotte A. Torrey to Fannie 0. Donohue (wife of Rober. E.), lot on N line of Clement street, 133 E of Seventh avenue, E 26 by N 111: 810. Solomon and Dora Getz to Lelle McNicoll, lov on E line of Twenty-seventh avenue, 1756 S of J street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Joseph and Ellen Chambers to Christ Bonde, lot 867, Gift Map 2; $10. Charies L. Wi loway street, S 25 by 15, lot 23, block 8, Lakeview: $10. Sunnyside Land Company and California Title Insurauce and Trust Company to Policarpo Ygle- sias, lots 1 and 2, block 34. Sunnyside; $10. L'A. H., Kobert and Alice J. Mack t0J. W. Barnes, lov 12, block P, Park Lane Tract, Map 4; $10. R C. De Boom to Mrs. Honora Kennedy, lot 10. biock 2, Revised Map of the De Boom Tract $500. L. A. S. Salzer to Central Bank of Oskland, lot on N'line of Goettingen street, 176 N from NW corner of Dwight and Goettingen. N 75 by W 240, being lots 4 and 10, block 3, Paul Tract Home: stead Association: $100. Pauling Rued (wite of J.C) to Mary Burnett wife of Dwight J.), lo;on W line of Cora street, 51:1 N of Tobin, N 75 by W 1058, lo's 41 and 42, Ben Frankiin Homestead Association; $25. W. T. Barnett to Thomas Barnett, lov 4, block | 81, West End Map 1, being on NW _ilne of Dela- are svenue, 80 NE of Seacca, NE 80 by NW 237; 3 ALAMEDA COUNTY. Eron and Alice Caunon to Mary H. Woodruff, loton Sline of Forty-fifth street, 140 E of Grove, E 50 by S 100, belng lot 6, block 2101, Alden tract a: Temescal, Oakland townsnip: $10. Eli and Sarah Megonigil 10 Julia Drussel, lot on W line of Gold street, 100 S of Weston avenue, S 76 by W 100, being ‘lots 9, 11 and 13, Oakiand Railtoad Homestead, Oskiand township: $10. Jonathan X. and Margaret J. Davis to Henry Pierce, the W 0f SW quarter and N 1 quarter of SW quarter of section 8, township 2 S, range 2 o onseining 120 acres, Brookiyn Township: Lewls k. and_Minnie E. Campbell to John &. G. Young, lot on N line of Johnson avenue, 427:5 W of Court street, W 27 by N 130, being portion of lot 12. Johuson Tract, Alameda; $10. Benjamin W. Ferris to Oscar L. Knowles, lot on W line of Myrile street, 128 S of Twenty-eighth S 25 by W'123:6, being iot 16, block 654, Keene Tract, sublect to a mortgage for $700. Oikland; Antenio V. Fereira to Wiihelmina Setzer lot on S1ine of Montgomery street, 225 E of Summit, E 35by S 100, being lot 10, biock I, new town' of Lynn, East Oakiand; $10. ‘Aunie A. Ahern to W. J. Ahern, lots 17 to 20, block 29, San Antonio, kast Oakland; gifi. W. E. and Matiida P. Barnard to W. C. Barnard, Lot 80. in plat 80, Mountain View Cemetery, Onk- 1and Township: $10. Thomas and Mary E. Moore to James R. Lamont. lot on N line of Thirty-sixih_ street, 165.147 W of Market, W 100.454. N 128.24, B 100, S 187.82 to besinning, being lots 21 and 22, block B, map of portion of Mrs. M. J. Evoy’s prop- erty, Oatland Township; $10. A.G. ana Neilie P. ~neusinger to John L. Cooke, undivided half of lot on W line of Putnam street, 100 SE ot Frultvale avenue, SE 25, SW 73.50, | NW 2536, NE 69.20 10 beginning, loi 2, block 751, Levy & Lane Tract, Brooklyn Township; | alsolot on SW corner of East Eighteenth street and Fourth avenue, SW 159:08, NW 200, NE 157.42, thence on & curved iine ulong kas. Eigh- foenth, street, 20185 to beginning, lots 7 to 10, ock 101, portion awson property, East Osk* land; $10. g i, F. N. Delanoy to Frederick W. Delanoy. lot on NE corner of iirand street and Encinal avenue, E Jo0 by X 48, quitclaim deed, Alameda; $10. Y arian F. Delanoy 10 y ; Alameds; $10. e Elizabeth L. O'Connor to Charles and E. V. Foster, lo on W Iine of Grand street, 100 N of San Jose avenue, N 50 by W 150, Alameda; $10. . Jiparsly Dameell to Wiliiam k. Neison. lot on W street, 75 N of Raliroad ayenue, N 37:8 by W 150, being the S half of lot 16 and N 25 teet of lots 17 to 23, 3 et e block 32, Fitch property, . Builders’ Gontracts. George and Katherina Stockmier with Robert Trost Lo erect & two-story frame building (G flats) on E line of Sharon street, 195 feet N of Sixteenth street, $1835: Robert Trost, architect. Patrick Riordan with John Quinn to erect a two-story bullding and (Stable on Mission street eet N of Fourteenth st.eet, $2505: Brady, architect. RS ane —————— Emperor William’s latest fad is teleg- raphy, and he is spending several hours a week learning to send messages by dot and dashes. He bas aiready made considerable progress as an operator of the key. DR. BAYER REMOVY, ) HIS OFFICE to 14 Grant ave : residence 1703 Geary st. £ 5. A WFEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL.1p wrapper, for mailing. BITUATIONS WANIED— R. HANSEN & CO., 110 J« fornish the best family and hotel help. Cail at office, phone or mail us YOUr oriers: DPrompt at- tention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. RS. FENTON, REMOVED TO 420 SUTTER AVL st., bet. Stockton and Powell. Ladies requiring first-class help of all nationalities for all capacities call or send order. (G ERMAN HOUSEGIRL; STRONG AND WILL- Jing; goodcity reference; good cook ; $15 to $20. MRS. G. NORT? W ANTED—SITUATION BV AN AMERICAN woman to do gemeral housework: is a good cook and laundress; no objectlon to s short dis- tance in the couniry. A. W., box 19, Call. WITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT L7 young woman to do general hrusework: good home more an object than wages., Address A., box 127, Call Office. ANTED— BY AN EXPERIENCED, RE- fined German girl situation as second girl and sewing inan American family; wages $25. Address 10154 Post st. OODLAUNDRESS WANTS WORK IN COUN- try hotel or boarding-house; three vears in one place: American; middle-aged. Cal or address Laundress, 1231 Murket st. ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT cook and laundress, or wonld do housework; 5 years in last place. Please call or address 1025 Mission st. 815 Sutterst. N AN AND FE, GOOD COOKS, WANT position mining, boarding-house or institution, Address M. W., rox 72. Call Office, {NGINEERS—POSITION BY COMPETENT man; familiar with electric lighys. Address LOUIS B. GORDON, 17 Van Ness & CANDINAVIAN WISHES SITUATION OF d; handy with tools; understands care of horses: can drive. Address A.J.. box 82, Call QWEDE WISHES POSITION AS ASSISTANT 2 janitor or porter; handy with tools. Address W. H., box 97, Call. 7OUNG BARBER WISHES A POSITION TO finish trade; country preferred. Third and San Carios, San Jose, Cal. i (G ERMAN WISHES SITUATION AS SECOND ©ook; hotel or restaurant, or any kind of kitchen work. Address 670 Mission st., room 18. QITUATION WANTED BY PROFESSIONAL ) greenhouse florist and lanascape gardener: can take care of 4 horse and buggy and milk a cow If required: city or country. Address Gardener, 836 Commerclal st. 7OUNG MAN JOST FROM THE KAST WILL give violln or piano lessons in exchange for room in private family. Address Y. M., box 81, Call Office. (‘1EBMAN. 86, WISHES TO LEARN FARM X work on a small farm; Landy with carpenter and harness tools. Address R. KESSEL, box 72, Call Oftice. OSITION DESIRED AS DRAUGHTSMAN or copyist by a competent man. Address W. C., box 79, Call. ERMAN YOUNG MAN WISHES POSITION as janitor: handy with ali Kinds of tools; good reference. Call or address G. S., 444 Fifth st. JOSITION AS STENOGRAPHER AND TY PE- writer: best of references given; or will accept outslde work at reasonable terms. 'Address O. H., box 118, Call. EXPERIENCED NURSE WOULD LIKE charge of Infant or young children; best refer- ences. 1221 0', arrell st. JECOND WORK OR LIGHT HOUSEWORK in small family: references given. 40815 Na- toma st. $ QITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED »D stenographer and bookkeeper. Address Ste- nographer, basement Crockr building. JOUNGGERMAN W N WAATS HOUSE- work by the day: washing, Ironing and clean- ing. 415 O'Farrell st. ELIABLE WOMAN, GOOD COOK AND laundress, would do downstairs work; would g0 out by the day; washing or housecleaning. + 616 Post st. QUIUATION “WANTED BY AN EXPER- » ienced cook. Piease call 1407,Scott st. ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the da) wasbing, irouing or any kind of housecieaning: good laundress. Please call or address 270 Jessie st., near Fourih. YERMAN WIDOW WISHES A SITUATION o do housework and plain cooking; no wash- ing. 81815 Geary st., Saraloga court. fiat 4. IRST-CLASS COACHMAN, SWEDE,WANTS situation; has excellent references. Address S. C., box 115, Call Oftice. ELIARL FIRST-CLASS MAN WHO UN- derstands care of horse and is good driver wants situation around private place; is fair gar- dener and is handy with tools. Address O. G., box 97, Call Office, OSITION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS bookkeper or clerk in store or office: salary not somuch an object as & chance to gain experi- ence; firs-cluss references. Address G. B., box 148, Call Office. A WELL AND FAVORABLY known +old timer” of this city having a horse and light business buggy would like employment for self and team; wholesale tobacco and cizar house ‘vould be preferred, or any mercantils busi- ness requiring quick and light delivery, soliciting, collecting, etc.; would devote his entire time to the interest of employer: best of references: sal- ary expected $60 per month for man and team. Address B. B. B., box 15, Call Office. )XPERIENCED CLOAK FINISHBRS. 16 Turk st. 00D TAILORESS ON CUSTOM COATS. 878 I Natoma st. VW ANTED—APPRENTICE GIRLS, 106 BAT- tery st. TANT=D—YOUNG GIRLS TO WAIT ON table. 153 Third st. ANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. Apsl.y immediately, CALIFORNIA CANNERIES CO, Brannan st., between Third and Fourth. ERMAN GIRL, SPEAKING ENGLISH, FOR general housework. 51 Fifth. 7 ANTED—WOMEN AND GIRLS TO WORK on fruit. CUTTING FRUIT- PACKING €0., 1150 Harrison st. ADIES — EXPERIENCED AGENTS; once. Room 11, 787 Market st. IRL TO MIND 2 CHILDREN. ADDRESS MRS, LEWIS, box 44, all. AT 100 XE3,T0 TAKE LODUING AT 0o 18c and 20c a night, including coffee and roiis 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 35 cents per night, $1. $1 25, 81 0 per week. Pacific 2ouse, Commerciai and Leidesdorff sts. k ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them &s good as new, nd with our new machines we can do your work &L one-half the usual price; done while you Walk. 862 Mission st., between First and Second sts. GOMS 160 10 76c PER NIGHT: 600 TO #1 50 per week. Oriental, 226 Drum: ANTED—_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms: 25¢ per nigh:: $1 to 83 per week. ANTED—BINGLE ROUMS, 160 A DAY: 81 veek; rooms for two, 25 a day, $1 60 & reading-room: daity papers. 36 Clay st EICHO HOUSE 865% MARKET ST Hooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to $¢ week. M EN 10 FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD; all grocers keep it ANTED,TO COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersd&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter ANTED — MEN TO LEARN BARBER urade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and me sent. 8. F. Barber School. 15615 Howard. RIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| L\%lvuroheswr House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per nigh 50 to $8 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. JUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS TO S guaranteed partles, $15 upward. Cut-rate Taloring Company,1117 Market st.,bet 7th and 8th. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, etc.: Jowest rates. 948 Market st. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES O Pothine bought. - COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessls. DRESSMARKERS. RESSES $2 UP: WAPPERS 35 CENT! n 81 up. 50534 Natoma st._above Six EDUCATIONAL. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. ROF. LOUIS MERKI:; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN guitar, cornet, reasonable. 225 Geary,nr. Powll, LOCUTION AND DRAMA: DELSARTE thoroughly taught; appearances arranged: 1 to 8 P.M. OLIVE HOFF-SCHROEDER, 209 Hyde st YRES', THE LEADING SHORTHAND COL-~ lege, 525 Montgomery st.; individual instruc- tion in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, etc.: lifs scholarship $50: 10w rates per week and month. AGENTS WANTED. NOAT - FINISHERS WANTED; STEADY work ; highest wages. 541 Market st. TEST - FINISHERS WAN ED: STEADY work; highest wages. 541 Market st. EATGERMAN GIRL; GENERAL HOUSE- work; plain cooking; German family; $20. 933 Haight st. H AIRDRESSING, MANICURING, BEAUTY culture lessons; free to agents, BUTLER, 131 Post st. UTTING, FINISH YOUR OWN DRESSE $1a week. FLYNN, 14 McAllister st., r. 6 AIRDRESSING, 26c AND #5c. MOENING and eve classes; 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. AIR-DKESSING; MANICURING LENSONS given MISS DOYLE, 1194 Powell st., 105 9ti. T FARY CUTTING, FITTING AND FINTSH- 4ing: $1a week: patterns cut 1o order, 25¢ up- McDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Market st. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABL M ‘Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 25¢ to $1 60 per night; $1 50 to 36 per werk : free 'bus and naggaze o and from ferrs. MALE HyLP WANTED, EAD COOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, #75; PA try cook and baker, firsi-class hotel, $50 to $60; second .cook, $40: potwasher, $20; dish- washer, $20, for country hotel: butcher, country shop, 840: butcher, for an instituilon, $30: Ger- man cook, otel, $30; starch ironer, $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. XPERIENCED MINING BLACKSMITH who can make and sharpen tools and shoe mules: 10 go to Honduras, Central America; $100 per month and found and fare advanced: see party here. C. R. HANSE . & CO., 110 Geary st. (590D SOLICITORS: COMMISSTON 85 DAY to hustlers. WEITHMAN PANTS CO., 2235 Geary, room 29. GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE Silver; McKinley, Hobart and protection; every voter will buy one or the other: do you want the profit? T. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,723 Market. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED FOR A SMALL FAMILY FLAT or coitage of 4 or 5 rooms and bath; also storeroom or basement near line of cars to Mail Dock; rent not over $18. Address 35622 Twenty- fourth st. TITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3mo. MARY WESTH A US, 89 Fifth. ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH- les piano,singing,French:$3 mo. K.4, 1003 Polk. OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAMR day & night; noclasses: $5 month. 845 Mission R. & M RS, KOLANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar, banjo. 935 Market st., opp. Masoa ELASCO’S LYCEU M SCHOOL OF ACTING— D> Private theatricals arranged; puplls renearsed on stage. R. 5 and 12, 1. 0. U. F. block, 7th and Mkt CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME. chanical engineering, surveying, architecture- sssay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 MKkt, {NGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, P 0, painting, palmistry, $2 mo. Studlo 1422 Hyde. BOARDING WANTED. (V ENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD AND ROOM ¥ in private famili; San Francisco or Oakland. Write description and price to F.. 101134 Wash- ington st., room 4, Oakland. WANTED—MISUELLANEOUS. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWEL- ry. watchesrepaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. IGHEST PRICE FOR CAST-OFF CLOTH- ing and shoes. BERKOWITZ, 534 Pacific st. SELL YOUK BOUKS. CLUI HING AND JEW elrv 10 A. K LEI. 109 Sixcu «i.: send postal HURSES. 400. A TRUCK, TEAM AXD HARNLSS + in good order. Apply 38 California st. T EIBOLD HARNESS COMPANY; 600 SETS 9 (OONCENTRATOR MAN FOR 4 MINE, 33 & / day, see party here: mining blacksmith, see boss here. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. W ANTED_BY A COMPETENT MaN, A position as teamster; handy man with 100ls; understands care of stock; wages reasonable. Ad- dress ., box 74, Call Oftice. / INCHESTiR HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to 8150 per night: $150 to $6 per week : ‘free bus and baggace (0 and from the ferry. SITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABER German girl to do general housework and plain cooking in a small family. Call or address 63314 M atoma st J AT RESPECTABLE GIRL DESIRES SIT- uation to take care of children and sew; reter- ences. address 27:14 Clementina st., off Fourth. YANADIAN GIRL WOULD DO SECOND OR general housework or care for children. Call or address 28 Eighth st., room 39. TOUNG WOMAN WANTs TO GO OUT TO work by the day washing or housecleaning. 444 Clementina st., near Sixth. M DDLE-AGED WOMAN; CHAMBERWORK AVL or nousework; plain cooking. Call 148 Sixth st., room 36. . Y 908G WOMAN WANTS WASHING, IRON- ing or housework by the aay, week or month. Call 812 Jessie st., in rear. (NGLIS:u ~BRANCHES, BOOKKEEPING, French, German, Spanish tanght; also refined howe wanted in exchange for tuition. Address {n- structress, Cull ranch Otlice, 116 Ninth st. ) COMPETENT GIRLS FROM THE BAST would like & place todo housework or second work. Apply 11 Kissling st.,off ).leventh, ncar Howard. VOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day or week. Call or address 667 Adeline, cor. Third st., Oakland. |3Y STEADY SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS * ¥ young man as coachman: American: 35 years old; one who thoronghly understands care of horses and carriages; good careful driver; best of references. Address AL, 409 Ninth st., Oakland. /INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Marih Slecerigilights 1o’ evekyszooui; 200 2 to 1 50 per night: 81 50 to $B per tus and baggare 10 and from the ferry. [ANTED—2 MINERS, §52 PER MONTH; first-class buttermaker, $30 and found, steady place; coachman for city, Teference required, $30 10 $35 per month and foud: boy for blacksmith shop, one that can drive shoes, $20 and found and increase; laundryman, Troy machine \o. 9, $1 25 per day and found: farmers. milxers, cooks, walters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 C.ay st 68 MEN WANTED TO-DAY, FROM $15 TO $75 per month and found: 8 ccoks, $30, $40, ana $60: 6 waiters and waiier-boys, 15, 820, $25 and $30; 2 dishwashers; porter, city hotei; iromer, $30 and found; derrick forker, $1 75 and 32 day 2 milkers, $22 50; butier-maker; sand teamster, city; 20 tiemakers: stableman; 2 ranch laborers: blacksmith helper; screw-turner. MURRAY & READY, L ading Employment Agents, 834 and 836 Clay 'st. FEMALE HELP WANTED. FIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOKS, PRIVATE families, city, §25; good cook, Oakland, $20; second girl, same place, $15: young nurse to take care of 1 child; seamstress for Berkeley, see party in clty: girls for housework, city and countrv, $15 and $20. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary si. [ :AD, WAITRESS, COUNTRY HOTET, §55 0 $40: head wailress, city, $25 to §30: wait- ress, country hoel, $20; 9. German waitresses, $20: hotel chambermaids, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. RISH CATuOLIC HOUSEKEFPER, $25; purse, Santa Barbara, $30. MISS CULLnN, 3.3 Sutter st. (3ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN SEAM- X stress and chambermald, $25: German or French nurse, $18. MISS CULLEN. 323 Sutter. |, ARBEE FOR A COUNTRY SHOP. CALL AT ) MURRAY & KEADY’S, Leading Kmploy- ment A gents, 634 and 636 Cl.y st. W ANTED_SWISS OR FREsCH COUPLE for private family, 850; choreboy, 86 month; tunnel men, $1 50 day and buard; 2 plasterers, $2 25 day and board: restaurant cook, $35; wait- ers. and others. Apply to J. F. CROSE1IT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. W ANTEL —MAN TO TAKE CARE OF horses, e to cook, $40 to §50. country, sec party here; man for private place, must be handy with tools. $26: second cook, $20: 3 dish- of good harness, our own make, of every de- scription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for catalogue. 110 MeAllister st..S. F. 15 SEISSEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- ness, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surreys, Tockaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Mission 8 50() SET NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- ness; all kinds: buggy.wagon, carts, surrey & rockaway; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. HORSES ¥t SALE; ALSO WAGONS, 40 buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Market, 827 Six:h 8t.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. GRSES PASTURED; SEND FOR CIROU- Ig; The 1 vde Ranch, 630 Comm ercial st TANO LESSONS; PUPIL OF THE L1 Conservatory; mod.terms.J. LANGE,110 Hyde. JTRBAN SCHOOL AT 2124 CALIFORNTA ST. opens July 27, 1896. N. W. MOORE, Prin. LMA E. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN, BAN- jostudio. 405 Geary, R.17: hoursSt010 ». ¥ ROFESSOR G. MANSFIELD, TEACHER OF violin, guitar, mandolin, banio. 1707 Market. CLAIRVOYANTS. ROF. M. L. CARNELLE, CLAIRVOYANT and business medium, gives advice on business speculations, investments, insurance, love, setties lovers’ quarrels, reunites the separatea and causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one of your choice; the earth reveals to him the treasure hid- den in’ her bosom: he locates mines, interprets dreams, tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil influences and tells yon where to g0 10 be suc- cessful: send stamp for circular. 220 Eddy st.: hours from 9 to 9. NA THE GYPSY. This remarkable woman has just arrived from the Orient and promises marvelous developments in unraveling the mystery of human fate; she ad- Yises you on speculation, business affairs, love, courtship, matrimony: sné reunites the separated causes speedy aud happy marriage with the one of your cnoice; lucky numbers given. 8 Turk st. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY ant, card-reader, born ith a douple vei 4 second sight; ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., or. Jones. ME. ARNDT, BES | FORTUNE TELLER V1 the world: 50c and $1, shows picturs of v future husband or w WAGUNS AND CARKIAGE. OR SALE CHEAP—GROCERY WAGON. nearly new. Call at 4035 Eighteenth st. FOR SALE-NEW XPRESS WAGON. livery wagons and business buggies. new and second-hand; vers cheap. 100 Goiden Gate ave. JEW AND SECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wagons; also rockaway and 2 fine buggies. 8§28 Harrison st. JOR SALE AT EASTERN PRICES FINE carriages of every desc Iption; cash, notes or installments. Carvill Mfg Co., 46-48 8thst., S. F. TIGHTLY SOILED DRIV'NG GLOVES; samples. H. M. HEINEM A N, 109 Sansome st. DENTISTS, DE- ROFESSOR WILLTAM TELLS PAST, PRES Tite ent and future; gives names and answers ten questions: 50¢ and up ward. §33 Turk st. ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT, TE past, present and future: success to all; tunes by mail: low prices. 856 Mission st. ME. MOREAU, BEST MEDIUM; REVEA LS past, present, future; 25¢ nup. 764 Howard st. M58 G, MASCOTTA (LATE FROM CUBA), card reader. 105 Larkin st., room 2. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY; A business advice : names given:25c up. 5 Fourth. YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM § Seventh to 11 Stockton: 1adies 25¢: gents 50c. ME. DR THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT: 23 73 Kearny, now 929 Post; fee $1; letter $2. 1ROOME DENTA L ASSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket st., bet. Third and Fourth; gas 'specialists; only reliable agent for painless extraction: artifi- MES, , KNIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD reader; fee 50c: Iadies only. 714 Leavenworth. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRA washers, $15 to $20, etc. LEON ANDRE, 315 | clal tecth from $5; fillings from $1; extracting 50 ndies. 25 3 Stockton st. cents, with gas §1. — HOREMAN AND WIFE FOR A FRUIT FIRST-CLASS SrAKATUALISM. Jranca, $35; sack-sewer, 81 50 a day; 2 pitch- ers for thrasher, 75¢ & day: dishwasner, country, $18 and room. R. T. WARD & C0., 608-610 Clay. JIRSTCLASS DENTISTRY: prices; first-class results; painless extraction of teeth. Telephone Main 5375. W. C. HAR DING, C.M., M., 500 Sutter st., corner Powell. EAT ~EGOND GIRL, $20. MISS CULLEN, OSITION WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY as stenographer and typewriter; salary not so much an object as a steady place. Call or address 4331 Eighteen h st. TOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION FOR general housework: s & good plain cook. Please ca.1 133114 California st., City. References. VERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION IN -class boarding-house or hotel. Address 145 Fourth st. 323 Sutter st. OMAN, WITH 6 CHILDREYN, COUNTRY, [ OUSEWORK ~GIRL, SAN JOSL. 825 2 $15. MISS CULLEN, 3§28 Sutter st. girls, Alameds, $26. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. (099K BAN MATEO, $50; GERMAN COOX, #30: second girl, $2b: nurse, §20; 15 house- work girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 8 young girls, assist, 310 (o 815, MISS CULLEN, 323 utler st. LISH WOMAN WANTS SITCATION AS tress or nurse. Please call or address A. , 215 Minna st. ABLE M DDLE-AGED WOMAN lately from iast to do upstairs work and_care for children or general housework. Cail 106vg Langion st. QECOND (CIEL AND WABH, $10. “MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. EAT, REFINED GIRL LIGHT HOUSE- wwork, country, §15, see party here, MISS CULLEN, 825 Sutéer st IRST-CLASS SOLICITOR FOR ADVERTISE- ments on picnic programme: liberal com mis- sion. 1. KERR, room 4, 10tb floor, Mills bulld- ing, 12 io 1 o'clock. K IRST-CLASS PLUMBER AND EXPERI- enced plumber’s helper: good boy. 623 Golden Gute ave. \Y ANIED—A STKONG MAN TO ACT AS gardener and porter {n a sanitarium. A. S., box 162, Call. MAN ASD WIFE: WIFE MUST UNDER- A¥L stand French cooking, man know about horses. Employment Office, 306 Mason st. BARBBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY; sober man. 604 Seventh st. ARBER, FIRST-CLASS, WANTED: DON'T call before 9 A. M. 32 Turk st. REFINED GERMAN NURSERY GOVERN- Y ess, MISS CULLE \. 823 Sutter st. ARBER, STEADY JOB; FIRST-CLASS man; no other need apply. 630 Fourth st. INED YOUNG L2DY WISHES SITUA- tion 10 nind 1 0r 2 ¢/ dre : (n refined family: good piain sewer; best refercuce. Aadress R. L., box 80, Call Office. Y OUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT WISHES position in family to take care of small chil- dren: good musicinn and sewer: best of reference. Address B. A., box 80, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG French lady at upstairs work or take care of grown chiidren; wages, $30 a month. Please ad- dress MR. HENRY, 372 Natoma st., 8. F. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS A PLACE AS housekeeper; is willing to go to country. Ad- dress A. B., box 14. Call Office. Y KELIABLE WOMAN AS RESTAURANT cook, or will do general housework; is good laundress. Call 512 Fourth st. \Y ANTED—GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN €00k, a short distance, $30: 5 cooks in Ger- man families, $25 and $30; 2 Irish and Protestant second girls, $20; colored gir! for housework. $25; 4 ironers in laundry; . rotestant working house- keeper, $15; waitress for small restaurant, and irls of all nationalities for cooking and housework In cty aud counury. J.¥.CROSETT & CO,, 313 Sutter st. ANTED—6 GERMAN CUOKS, $80 AND $20: German or Scandinavian chambermald and seamstress, $25; German UpStaIrs and sew- ing, $20: cook, boarding-house, $30: chamber- | maid, lodging-house. $15; girls for housework. L. ANDR%, 315 Stockton ll--‘l W ANTED—CUOK FOR AN INSTITUTION in city, nice place, $25; irover for insutution, #1.26 aday and found.' W. D. EWEK & CO. 626 8y st. ©) BLACKSMITHS' HELPERS AT 47 AND 46 Beale st. W ANTED-MAN AND WIFk: PRIVATE family: city; wages $50. 315 “utter st. ;00! BLACK, 810 A WEEK: CARKIAGE 3 blscksmith heiper. MARTIN'S, 749 Market. ANTED — BOOTBLACK: CALL EARLY. 131 Elils st. w ANTED_WAITER OR_WAITRESS AT Columbia Hotel. 123 Eddy st. DELYbLUM HILL 1445 MARKET ST near Eleventh: no charge for extracting whea plates are made: old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50c; gas given. DESEQRGE W. LEEE, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O' Farrellst. ULL SET OF TEETH, $7; WARRANTED five years: cxtraction, S0c: filings, B0c.: crowns, $3 50. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. R. L T. RANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, brid, work and teeth withous plates & specialty. 103 Geary st cor. Grany s A SET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED A3 £00d as can be made: filling $1. Dr. SIMMS, dentis., 950 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. PAINLES! EXTRACTION, 60c; CROWN Lridge work a specialty; piates, $5 up: experionca B L WALSIL Dp.a. Tis denss. ®. LUCKETL, 1705 POST ST., NEAR BO- chanan; gas given: crown and bridge work, LL WORK REASONABLE AND w. A. ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market !LAE ET OF TEETH WITHOUT & LK. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st o YOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 808 MAR ketst. DR. CHARLES W. %ECKE!!. E. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. G Gate_ave._Open eveninga. Stimiass A0t s, OOD NEAT COUK FOR CAOP AND OYSTER house. 218 Mason st. IRST-CLASS PAPER-HANGER: CALL between 7 and 8 A. M.; $3a day. 32 Fourth st \W ANTED—GOOD DAY COOK FOR RESIAU- rant. 23 Third st. COMPETK.NT GERMAN GIRL WISHES PO- / sition to do general housework or upstairs work. Call or address 4307 Twenty-fourth st. OUNG DANISH GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion to care for children. Call or address at 85 Califorofa ave. GEEM AN OR SWEDISH GIRL, CITY. $25. Call early MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. GOOD BOOTBLACK. 34 SEVENTH ST. el ity ot 5, 330, 13 sins, 3¢ 13 diis &irl in fami) , $20; r 3 1 8, 810 and 315 %.,.' monihe MARTIN'S 74 Market st. JMBEOIDERY_LADY (EXPERT) WISH:S to embroider Injtials in table-linen * and hand- kerchicfs. Address I. L., box 82, Call Office. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion 10 do chamberwork and waiting; the best of clty reference. Please call at 1412a Bush st. TOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE to take care of children and help around. Please call at 2297 Fifteenth st. Y gfluu .{fl!hl‘l,MAN Em‘ WKA‘NTS PLACE 0 p ain housewor] cooking. Please cail 2297 Fificenth st. % wAIA‘KEBB. COUNTRY HOTEL, $20: COOKS and housework girls 8t MURRAY & READY'S, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. (3 4B FUR SECOND WORK AND SEWING, $20: nursegirl, §18; waitress, $20: 8 girls for housework and assist. 'MRS. HIRD, 721 Ellis st. (IBLS, 815, $2u AND $26. APPLY THIS A, 872 B 3 L3P - stk 1y BT2 Broadway, Oakland JOHN: O E WATTER AND ONE DISHWASHER wanted at 410 Kearney st Fouwa;flz BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE cheap. Apply for G. M R., 210 Grant ave. RARBRR-SHOP FOR SALE_OWNER LEAV- ing town. 871 Market st. ])TUG CLERK WANTED. ADDRESS STAT- ing qualifications and references *‘Apothe- cary,” box 123, C'all Uffice. BOX,TO HELP IN OF.ICE AND COLLECT. Address J. N.. box 61, Call Office. WANTED—MN. SHIP CARPENTER and cook. Apply 10 Steuart st., upstairs. LOST. OST—3 YOUNG GREYHOUNDS; ON Lot dos min spots on heud. one. brisdle aus white dog, and one red an: 156 Stevaison sts reward. ',M“ e \SI—KULL UF HARNESS LEATHER ON 1 Mission road. Reiurn 94 Steiner; reward. A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN I3 MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE $1 & UPWARD! ' FEE $1 & UPWARD! HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! Why that look of sadness? Why that downcass eye? Are you in trouble, sick or “down”? If sa read this and learn that life is yet worth livingt MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, who has helped so many thousands on this coast in the ten years padt, i again at her old offices, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. and i3 now as ready as ever to assist every suftering_mortal who will elther call on of write to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky: love to the ioveless: (e separated are united; the sick made strong: the poor become rich; if you think your husband, wife or lover {s untrue cousult her at once. Her iran- scendent power is as far above those poor_mortaly Who try 10 imitate her as the eternal heavens are high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. She doey not know what fallure means! Her “Revealsq Medicines” (reglstered and copyrighted) cura every disease that human flesh 4hfll’1 and ng matter of how long standing. Write If you can- not call, for treatment by mail is al WayS most suc: oeuln}):nd Mllsllc'ol’ye.d n’A‘l,l I@ller!kl:'s‘\:v:‘:&‘» seases dlagnos ock of hair. FEE 81 & urwufnm FEF. §1 & UPWARD! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE, 1320 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. RS. ISA JULIER, MATERIALIZING MEl M i seances Monday, Wednesday and Fri day evenings. 109 Taylor st. 0-NIGHT: 111 LARKIN ST.; MUSICAL AN T iotacy eniertatnment, apeaking and tesis. Ad i R SR MEETING TO-NIGHT, STITT, CLE ena and others: 306, 56 McAllister. st.‘skepticy invited. T ISHOP GARRISOY, 1870 MARKET: SEAN 15 o Pussiny, Trisnr evens, 30c; 10 to & daily PIRITUALISTIC CIFCLE TO-NIGHT BY n«vfifl.‘fi{wund: 26¢. 1 Flith st., parlor 1. PHYSICIANS, D A e sl S B- C. C. ODONNELL, 1206 MARKET, COR. Golden Gate ave. ; diseases of women a specialty. ON'T FAIL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN his Tuseum. 1051 Market = mw:—‘; practi & guarantee of fair trestmens: ihe worst cases Lreated satisfactorily by mail. —— e Sy STORAGE. R A STORAGE—CHEAPEST IN THE CITY ; FIRE- XD _proot bullding; advances made. 211 Larkin. URNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNK=: AD vances, shipping. CHAS. L. TAYLOK,204 Post. MBS, EATE HOSKINS, TRANCE MEDIUM sittings $1; circle Tuesday eve. 136 Oak. TIFE-READINGS BY REV. MR. HOWLAND A 81. 1 Fittn st., paricr 1. ASTROLOGY. STRAL SEER—PHOF. HOLMES, 1 EDDY, B 6.and 7; horoscope, questions, advice, corre spondence. STROLOGY A\NDMEDICINE NATIVITIES A or questions ansvered: Prof. Howarl's vital remedies restore healih. 811 Hyde st., 10 to 3. o OO TR R X TR LR TYPEWRITERS. GIBLH TO FILL POSITIONS FROM $15 TO $25. Employment Office, 306 Mason st WITH COFFEE, EEFSTE. XD ONTONS, B Stk 835 Clay st 5c; 2 side dishes free. A BSMITH FURNIITRE CO, 133 ELLIS; + low rates; fire-proof building; Lastern plan EMINGTON, $40. $35: SEND FOR SAMPLI work, SCOTT &BANNAN, 533 Monigomery