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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1896. MONEY WANTED FOR SCHOOL USE Board of Education Dis- satisfied With Its Share. CONFERENCE ASKED FOR. Difference of Opinion Represents a Very Considerable Amount. THE HINES CASE UP AGAIN. Proposition to Appeal to the Supreme Court Put Over Until the N xt Meeting. The Bord of Education last evening re- ceived a report from the Finance Commit- tee. This was substantially a protest against the action of the Board of Super- visors, as proposed, to allow the School Department only $1,000,000 for maintain- ing the public schools and $200,000 for the Mission High School. The difference between the amount asked for by the Board of Education and the amount allowed by the Supervisors is $323,934 75. The report contained some figures which represent items that may be rejected, but it says: “It is the duty, as it is the earnest desire, of the Board of Educa- tion to keep the schools open during the year, but that cannot be done unless the board is furnished with the necessary funds to do so.” The report closea with a recommendation that the following reso- lutions be adopted: Resolved, That, for the reasons stated in this report, the Board of Supervisors be respect- fuily and earnestly requested to allow the School Depariment, for maintaining the pub- lic schools during the present fiscal year, the sum of $1,150,000, exclusive of the amount eiready appropriated for the Mission High School; Resolved, That the Board of Supervisors be respectfully requested to appoint a day and hour at which the members of the Board of Education may meet them to conferas to the actual needs of the department ; Resolved. That the secretary be directed to transmit & copy of the foregoing report and resolutions to the Board of Supervisors. The report was unanimously adopted. The committee on classification recom- mended as follows: That a new class be formed in the school at the corner of Noe and Jersey streets; that a new class in stenography be formed in the Business Evening School; that Mrs. Isabel Camp- bell of the day substitute class be ap- pointed & probationary teacher in the de- partment and assigned to the charge of the new class in the school at the corner of Noe and Jersey streets; that Mrs. Chris- rine Chalmers, teacher in the Lincoln Grammar School, be transferred to the vacancy in the Rincon Grammar School; that Miss Helen T. Crocker of the day substitute class be appointed a probation- ary teacher and assigned to the chargeof a fourth-grade class in the Lincoln Grammar School; that Miss Ella A. Small be ap- E)mted a probationary teacher in the earst Grammar School; that Miss Anna 8. ‘Iroell, teac.er in the Douglass Primary hool, be transferred to the Lrving Scott Primary School; that Miss Minnie New- field be elected a teacher in stenography, to take charge of the mnew class in the Business Evening School; that the Commitiee on Buildings and Grounds be authorized to properly fit up the cooking- room in the Irving Scott Primary School building, and that “Lockwood’s Lessons in English’ be authorized for use as a textbook in the H:gh School class in the Business Evening School. The recommen- dations were adopted. A report was received from the Gity Board of Examiners recommending that Miss Mury G. Noon, Miss = Fan- nie M. Bliven and Miss Louise T. Bray be recommended for life diplo- mas in the grammar grade; that Miss Anna Wolf, Miss Florence Prag and Miss Laura Muy Blake be recommended for State educational diplomas of the grammar grade; that Miss Muabel C. Black, a graduate from the State Normal School at San Jose, be granted s grammar- grade certificate: that Miss Edith Ma Gilmore be given a grammar-grade certifl. cate; that High School certificates be given to William Beifrage, F. H. Dam and Guy Hinton; that grammar-grade certifi- cates be given to Miss Jennie L. Powers, Miss Kate L. Torper, Mrs. Clara A. Mec- Donald and J. H. Mitchell. That certifi- cates be renewed as follows: High School certificates—Walter N. Bush, Charles H. Murphy, Miss A. J. Clark, Miss Florence Prag; primary grade—Misses M. E. Mor- gan, Nora Dwyer and N. E. Purmio; also that George Bates be given a High School certificate and special certificates in Latin and in French. These were adopted. Petitions were received from George E. Greeley Jackson, applying for a position as professor of navigation, nauatical astronomy and marine survey in the de- partment; aiso a demand from Isidor Leszynsky for $100 salarv as principal teacher of the Business Evening School for the month of August, 1896. R. Mohr, secretary of the Sunnyside Land Company, sent a communication setting forth that a deed for four lots for school purposes in the Sunnyside tract; will be issued under authority of the directors of the Sunnyside Land Com- any. pTlm Laguna Honda district petitioned for a full-graded school and the appoint- ment of an additional teacher. Resolutions were adopted awarding to William Linden the contract for bitu- minizing the yard- and other work at the Cooper Primary School building, the price being $1078, and the contract to Holm & Sheibley for planking the yard at the La- fayette Primary School for $79; rejecting all other bids for planking and bituminiz- ing schoolyards received August 26; that all bids for the construction of a fourth- class frame school building at Sunnyside, excepting those of H. Hansell and John Burns, be rejected, and deferring final ac- tion until the next meeting of the board. The position of Miss Emma H. Provost, aregunlar teacher in the department, was declared vacant, she having been married August 5, 1896, The keeper of the lighthous Faral- lon islands asked for school facilities for ten children, offering to furnish free board for a teacher. Mrs. 8. Hoffman was appointed janitress of the Agassiz Primary School, and Mrs. Annie Kennedy was made janitress of the school on Sixth avenue. The salaries of the principais of the new school on Sixth avenue and at the Six- mile House were fixed at $90 per month. A communication was received from William Grant suggesting that an appeal be taken to the Supreme Court from the decision of Judge Murphy in the Hines case. The decision of Judge Murphy 1s to the effect that the Board of Education had no right to reduce certificates of teachers. This matter was discussed ana action was deferred until the next meet- mg. Mr. Grant offered to take the case up without further charge. The new school on the San Bruno road was named the Sunnyvale School and Mrs. Rebecca Greenaw was appointed principal. The new school on Sixth ave- nue was named the Park School. A resolution to rescind a former resolu- tion advising the formation of a teachers' il was lost—6 to 4. The noes were ?u?c%n, Comte, Henderson and Murdock. STRUCK BY A LIVE WIRE The Horses of a Dump Wagon Have a Lively Spurt on Kearny Street. A broken trolley wire, au infariated horse and an Italian scavenger shouting wildly for assistance created commotion of no ordinary nature yesterday morning on Kearny street. Luigi Biaggi, whose occupation is to gather refuse matter from house to house, and cart it to the dumps beyond Mission Creek, was returning from there at 10 o’clock. His wagon was empty and his span of horses trudged along wearily afier a hard night’s work. As the team, northward bound, crossed Market street from Third, the overhead wire of the trolley-car snapped, and hung in a writhing coil like a snake to the pave- ment. The break was directly in the path of the goor old tired horse on the off side of the dumpeart tongue, and Le stepped on it. For a few moments the unfortunate ani- mal became young and active again. That the many hundreds of volts of electricity that he received did not kill him is a wonder. He stiffened out and fell, recov- ering only when the swing of the wire caused it to spring back and away, dis- connecting it from the suffering beast. The pendulum motion of the instrument of torture brought it back, however, every few moments, and each touch sent the old horse into wild contortions. Two or three proddings of this kind caused the horse to realize that he was in a bad locality, and, for the first time in vears, he pricked up &is ears and opened out, dragginz along his astonished mate and frightening the driver nigh on to paralysis. Policeman Harris, stationed at Lotta’s fountain, ran after the team and stopped the pained and infuriated horses as they reached Post street. All traffic on Kearny street was sus- pended for an hour, until the railroad em- ployes mended the break. CRESWELL WAS ANGRY. The Insinuations of Favoritism to Con- tractors Denied—Names Dropped. The meeting of the Election Commis- sioners was enlivened yesterday by City and County Attorney Creswell, who waxed wroth because of the insinuation of a local firm of contractors that the Commissioners were ‘‘playing favorites” in awarding work in connection with elec- tion booths. He thought that they should be forced to substantiate their remarks, but the matter was dropped without ac- tion being taken. The following were dropped from the roll for illegal recistration: William P. Tabor, 14 Mason street; E. D. Baker, 1230 Page; William J. Quinn, 916 Market; J. J. Noblitt, 105 Stockton; C. W. Hogan, 105 Stockton. ————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Miss C Lebright, Merced C Genazze, Bodega P H Shields. Stockton H Grossman, Los Angeles C Slonicker, Jamestown L H Goodbar, Clocinnati G Brown, Scodand R Brown, Scotland J G Houghton, Hornitos J Hegan & w. Chico Mrs H D Anderson & M Wuttke & w, San Jose son, Sonora F T Richards, Soulsbyv A E Williams. Sonora M Blair, ~onora G E Pierce & w, Placerv T M Jackson, Sonora € Barron, Stockton P H Shields, Los Angeles J T Cameron, Livingstn W P Stoneroad & w, Cal L 3 ason, Sorora J Sierra, Sonora M Douglas, Oakdale ¥ O Richards, Oakdale J R Laughrey, Sonora A Emler, Columbia H Shaw, Sonora H Brunson,ChineseCamp M J Baker, Oskdale W Beal, Oakdale J M Conningham & w, E Hendersen, Sonora Plainsburg M Howe, Sanis Rosa W Foefle, Glen Elien G Hopkins, Glen Ellen W Brown, Glen Ellen C Weeks. Glen Ellen F Vaughan, Glen Ellen SD Voorman, Glen Ellen W Hammon, Glen Ellen E Bentley, Glen Ellen O Brennan, Glen Ellen J Nichols, Glen Ellen B Jones, Glen Ellen J B Hull, Glen Elien GRAND HOTEL. ’ J H Williams, Los Ange H E Barber, Stockton Dr F Burion, Siockton W C_Reichiing, Jackson 3 F Devendorf, San Jose E L Wilhoit, Stockton L E Boyd, Sauta Rosa W A Dinn, Logansport J A Martin, El Paso ¥ W Covey, Palo Alto D B Marwick,Grass Val B F We'linston, Cal C Whipple, Decato W Holladsy & w, Uaklnd A J Hart, San Joge C M Mason, San Jose A W Ciark @ w, Trover E F Manks, Philadelphia T G Newman, Mich J A Mackenzie & w, Cal E J Sohill, San Mateo J Haggerty, Hanford W H Willcox, Los Ange F R Henry, Dayton Miss F R Hen'ry, Diyton Miss ~imonds, Dayton L A Kemmercs, lowa & White, Chico F Dunsmore, Chicago Mrs B Jones, Chicago C H Frick & w, Cal 3C Fricz & w, Cal W Smitn, Lindiey A M Hutchinson, Cat W W Tu Campbell ¥ Davidson, Danville W H de Valin, Rafael C L Kuesbric, Fresno F L Coombs, Nepa F G McLean & w, Cal F A Meecham & wiCal Mrs A Lyman, Cal F E Kikd, Willisms W E M Beardsice & 1,Cal %v() Lovdal, Sacramento W G Barr, Stockton S Tiuning, Maitinez S A Kltchener, Stockton PALACE HOTKL. Chicago C Turnbull & we, Denve: B Wood, Detroit A Hague, Wash'ton, b ¢ Windmiiler, N Y Miss Windmiller, N'Y rs J E Kidder, Syracuse B Coffey. Santa Gru R kngel, NY O B Bidwell & K rsTG S : Lashley, Cleveland J F Moffett, N Y H Paimer, Butte, Mont J A Coram, Lowell, Mass v Macewen, Scotland J G Day, Cascade Locks Mr & Mrs A ¥ Phillips,BCD McClarken, Oregon S H Geise, N Y G H Jordan, Stanford Mrs S H Geise, N Y. € Helne, Stunford MrsSG Taylor, NY W ITaylor, N Y H C Smith, Fresno F K Simoson, Boston Miss Simpson. Boston Mrs W K Simpson, Mass E § Churchill, N P J Klingman, Mich CE W) nta Cruz B U Stelnman, Sacto nman. Sacto Etts Steluman, irs Stelnman, Sacto et NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E Best, San Quentin T Forssell, Tacoma A Birss, Tacoma. J McDonaid, Acajutla € Middlemiss. S Quen'in W W Scout, Placervilie W Ryan, Barbersville J Miiton, Dallas, Tex J Newcount, su'ter B E Comus, Alameda C W Johnson. Uakland E S Adams, Hornitos F B Grant, Hornitos G L Hudson, Coarlot € Epinger & wt, Outo P E Jones & wt, Onto” G Lesanys WEREE> £ F White. Cincinnati J Murphy, Chicage W H Dunlop, Clucago G S Salionstail, Chicago © Wilber, Boston H Donovan, Boston P J Werdon. Boston J F McHeury, Itoy, N Y & H Wade & wf, Buftalo G Johnson & ‘wf, Fresno B R Breese, Jackson F C LaDuke, R 3 § Mrs B Burch. San jose ELNewman,Paso Robles ?{% l;_llallrgr.. fiw«:mn f;‘l‘ Bright, Miil Valley iil, Pasadena yan, Irelan W B Reyuolds&w, LA~ s LICK HOUSE. W Green, Cal Geo K Porter, Cal Van Norden, Sacto T D Conlter, Stockton Wellknowm,San Jose J M Fulweiler, Anburn Frankl, La~eview, Lr C J Neal, Cal 3 Snitzer, San Miteo P Fay.'C soard, Nevada Cty W R Contee, NovadaC: W Bell & fm, St Lous W Powell & w1, +1mira G G Briggs, Dvsvile W H Clary Jr, <tockton F Buck, ~1ockion — Geo B Katzenstein Sacto irs C 1 Danforch & fm, Frank W Sykes, Franiiiy Marysviile A C Hillman, Davisvilie N Ede Yor, Modesto Mrs 1 K Wynes, Napa " WEastman.*onora Mrs W t Wrght,S Jose F Cohn & w. Livermore C A O'Brien & w, Prilnd Jas P Bowman, Ashiand W McBride & w, Mntrey P N Eestman,Salinast ty MrsCAHarvey,Newman Mss M Harvey, \ ewman Thos J Fox, Santa Rosa Geo Allen. Stockton H H Towne & w, 5acto Miss J Noble, Giiroy P Jerome, Pacific Grove Go £ Hall, Bakersfield BALDWIN HOTEL. J W Saunders, St Louis E Myron Wolt, Sacto L Hawkins & w, Chicago J ¢ Crooks, Haywards RS Brown, san Jose G Mighavaca, Napa L W Cohn, Sufsun F P Helwig, Alvarado W E Waldrup, Alameda Miss Dumm, Chicago Miss Cailln, Los Angeles S Hansen, Salinas G Ernst, Nevada Mrs A Cohn & s, Red BIft H A Schram, St Helena J Steinback, Angels Cmp Mrs C Smith, Val'ejo J A Willis, Napa F Mullin, Napa. R Willlam, N Y Miss Waits, Butte cq 2R B @ o 8 SAN FRANCISCO *'CALL.™ BUSINFESS OFFICE of the San Franciaco CALL— 710 Market sireet, open untll 12 o'cleck every might in the year. EER. ©Open until 9:30 o'ciock. 889 Hayes sireet. open until 9:30 o'clock. ;{3 Larkin street, open until 9:30 ¢'clock. . corner Sixteenth isslon strects, open =atil § o'clock. T 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open untfl 9:30 o'clock NOTICE OF MEETINGS. EXCELSIOR DEGREE s kY BN e . F be conferred. o A. K. KINGSFORD, D. M. B (& B B RIFLES, ATTENTION— You are hereby notified to m»mbl:é lar meeunr degree wil 8t your hall SUNDAY MORNING, (h 13th inst, at 9.50 sharp, without fail, for the purpose of itending our annual picnic to be held at bhell Mound Pirk Tickets ean be cured at the park zate or ferry. CALIFORNIA RATTAN CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Baby Carriages, Reed~Rattan Furniture 55. 57, 59 and 61 SAN. FRANCISCO, Mr. Charles M. Shortridge, Editor and Proprietor ¢¢CALL.'' Dear Sir FIRST STREET o = e o Herewith I mail you copy for an advertisement to be pub- lished under the heading <<For Sale Miscellaneous." The results from advertising in your journal are unsur- passed by any medium, orders having come to us through the CALL from as far distant as Central America. Please continue our advertisement until further notice. Respectfully yours, CHURCH NOTICES. Jenks, ~co-pastor. hing 7:45 P Sunday-school at 12:45 P. M. deavor at 8:30 8r.a All People’s Society of Christian E; P.M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday at are welcome to these services. FIRST Church, Golden Gate ave. and Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D., pastor. A and at vices. lam.” Subject for evenin, Cordial invitation toall. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN iolk st.— Services at 11 5 r. M. The young people's services 5 P. M. The pastor will preach at both ser- “The Cave of Adul- E5 o UNION -SQUARE FREE Church (open communion), Bush st., near | Larkin—Rev. Willlam N. Meserve. pastor, who | will preach Sunday, the 13th, morning and "even- e Gate.”” day-school, Junfors and_Endeavorers & usual. ing: subject: “rhe Eye and BAPTIST H. Norrls is organist and musical director. church has just recently been treed from debt. . | mail or phone us your orders. HOWARDST, M. E. CHURCH, HOW- st bet. Second and Third—Rev. W. W. Professor Martin Schultz, Gibson, Sunday- to-morrow pastor; ctor; William F. superintendent. school morning and evening by the Rev. W. L. Birch, D.D., of o’cloc! Way. Manchester, Evening_service, Sunday-school, 1 P. M. Seats free Preaching kng. Morning service. 11 ubject: “Fellow-Christians. Hold On Your 7:45 o'clock: “Weary Ones, Keep Up Heart: Is God Dead? 0 p. M. Epworth League, 6:45 d everybody welcome to all subject: SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. * HELP WANTED—Continued. 7 OUX widow desires position call at 917 Market st., room . REFINED, COMPETENT CREOLE housekeeper. Please 9, second floor. S SUSPENDERS_AND MUFFLERS embroldered to order. Room 4, 10U7 Market. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NR. Market; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night: £150 1086 per weeny convenicnt &nd respeciapie; iree bus and bageaze to and from the ferr. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 GEARY ST., FUR- » nish on short notice grape, fruit and hop pick- ers and all kinds of farm, dairy, orchard and vine- yard help in numbers to suit. Tele. Grant 185. W ED_YOUNG GEEMAN LADY FOR nurse: Golden Gate ave. Inquire 130 Sixth st. IRL WANTED TO WAIT ON TABLE;: CALL early. 406 McAllister. HELP WANTED—Continued. PERSONALS. JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERNARD. 102 Seventh s! PBARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. AKBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL . P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant ave. B ABBER SHOP—2 CHAIRS: ibe: ~GOOD business: rent $10; opp. carhouse. 1310 Castro- PBARBERS-2-CHAIR SHOP FOR SALE, $76; rent, including gas, $10. 1932 Market st. 00D BREAD-BAKER WANTED. B. D, box 78, Call Oflice. ANTED—MAN TO CANVASS, ONLY wholesale trade, with the fastest seller: comi- cal lapel butions; now the rage; can be sold everywhere: big profit. Address mnow, M. ERNST, Manufacturer, Cleveland, Ohio. W A TED—AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN for a domestic department: none others need apply. 528 Marke: s ., 00m 7, bet. 3:30 aud 6 P . XPERIENCED OPEKRATORS ON LADIES custom tailoring. M.J. KELLER COMPANY, Oakiand. AILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 504 DAVIS BUY YOUR DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINEX, lace curtains, towels, hosiery, underwear, para- s0ls, corsets, embroidery, laces, buttons, linings, threads, bandkerchiets, veliings, etc., very cheap, st Ploneer Dry-goods Store, 105 Fifth's. OROSCOPES FREE %; 2 20 stamps. W, MONROE astrologer,7 \W ANTED_LADY CAPABLE OF I lic speakin:. Address B. H., box 69. Cail. ADY (STEANCEHR) DESIRES GE Z LAD0E piiiner: 825 coptiat R 3. 123 Post st, YRTLE POTTER’'S COSMETIC PARLORS: M ‘manicuring, bairdressing, 1362a Market st. room 8. N1 BILLTARD, ONE COMBINATION, ONE pool table, one bookmaker's wheel, oné Aus- tralian banking wheel, all as good as new, for sale cheap. 129 O’Farrell st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SP cialty; private; no charge uness successtul; ail law suits, claims. collections, wills, deeds, etc., 'nded t0. G. W. HOW IS, atty-at-law, 50 Markets MPORRIS BERRY. FORMEE FO RE M A LYL “Atbert Miller's cioak store, has o ness at 14 McAlister, Rms. 45-4 street. children’s cloaks to order; STEAKS, CHOPS. ETC.: & DISHES FOR & SADIE ~EVANS' GOS8 cents. 635 (lay st., Big Yellow Front. O manicuring: hairdressin FANToD—AN IDEA; WHO CAN THINK OF some simpie thing to patent? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CU,, Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, W ashinzton. D. for their $1800 prize offer and list 200 inventions wanted. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES Marine Corps, U. S. navy, able-bodled, 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 to read, write and speak English properly: only cltizens of the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their inteutions 10 become citizens will be sccepted: this imporiant branch of the naval service ofters special iuducements: giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the worid on board our Dew cruisers. For further information apply at the Recruliing Office, 20 Kllis st., San Fraucisco, Cal. / ANTED—SEAMAN. APPLY 108 CLARKE st.. Calilornia House. WE WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGE' EN and women 10 represent the *Ladies’ Home Journal.” Writeor call at 78 Columbian Bid., 8 F. ANTED — MEN 10 Li.AKN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required; tools given and catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard. NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3dand 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢to 50c;week 81 1o $2 50;reading-room ;strictest atten- tion to morning calls; clean; quiet: ‘open all night. ANTED—50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; 8$1 week, 26c mght. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale. M5 HALF-SOLING, S0c: LADIES, 4003 one while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palac Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Finck's,S.F+ GOMS 156 10 76¢ FLK NIGHT: 500 10 ¥1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Drumm st. (C03ING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30c on the $1; this week only. 959 Howard st. Y uNG iRl TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework and children; 88, 276 California av. ANTE —500 MEN TO BUY U. 5. ARMY boots and shoes. E. KENDA LL, 635 Mission. ANTED —GOOD COOK AND GENERAL houseworker. 2101 Pacific ave. EWISH OR GXRMAN LADY AS SECOND cook. 920 Folsom st. W ANTED — MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR general housework. Call 28, South Park. FIRST-CLASS TATLORESS WANTED., AP- ply BOWHAY, 504 Sutier st. (, 1. HANSEN & €O, 110 GEARY ST., FUR, nish on short notice miners. milimen, me- nics and laborers for all kinds of work. Wire- ‘Tel. Grant 185. UNTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, or. Cal.; tel. main 281. W.C.YOUNG, mgr JAPANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314m Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. CHXSE=E AND JAPANESE RELIABLE belp; tel. Main 1897. BRADLE Y &CO., 640 Clay. HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best heln. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. k. 428 |5 % IEMPERATE MAN OF 80; Al REFER- ence: practical painter and paper-hanger; handy with tools; will work very cheap: city oF couniry; by day orjob. Add. O. K., box 93, Call. el services. MISSION TO ISEAEL—REV. Lewis de Lew will lecture to Jews and Christiars in Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission si., on Tuesday, Sept, 15, at 8 P. . All are corcialiy In- vited. ~Admission free. SPECIAL DR. H. 1. aurist, just returned from E: OTICES. JONES, OCULIST AND ropean hospi- tals, has resumed practice. 222 Post. Tel. Grant 11 OAKLAND SESSION OF TH convention will be held in Loring Hall, cor. of Clay and Eleventh sts.. SUN- DAY, 13th. 'at 2:30 and 7:30 . . Addresses Fon.'H. D. Barrett of Washington. D. C., W. J. Colville, Madam Montague and other prominent speakers and mediums. All visiting and home Spiritualist delegates aud public are cordially invited. BAD TENANTS collections mads, eity or count Collection Co., 415 Montsy st.. room . LIECTED FOR $4: T, Pacido ‘el 5580. E & BAD TENANTS EJECTED, 3. COOK, Law and Collection Ofiice, 1023 Market st. DR, ALBERT ABRAMS HAS RE- moved his offices to 784 Geary st. B 0As FIX URES MADE TO ORDER; cheapest HUF- place in the city. SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. H. DE. Emporium B DR. G. E. . F. BEENNAN REMOVED TO Parrott bidg., rooms 397, 395. is offices to 2214 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. OSITION WANTED ON PRIVATE PLACE by sweady, reliable, young German: understands care of horses, garden and general work: is willing and obliging: firsi-ciass references. Address 8. G., box 128, Call Office. ANDY JAPANESE GARDENER WANTS situation to take care of horses and cows: can drive buggy and do all kinds of outside work: reference. Address H. M. SUZUKUWA, 113 Charch st. ((OMPETENT SKIRTMAKER _ WANTED: uoue other need apply; wages $10 to $15 per week. 504 Sutter st. Y {556, GIRL FOR;LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 1019 Fair Oaks st. ((CAT-FINISHERS. 541 MARKET ST. NEAT GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; small family: 81011 4. M. 817 Scott st. TAJLORESS: FINISHER ON FINE PANTS. 736 Minna st ADIES TO LEARN HAIRDRESSING, MAN- leuring, beauty culture; agents wanted to sell my toilet specialties. MRS BUTLER, 131 Postst, AlR-DEESSING: MANICUKING LE<SONS given MISS DOYLE.212 Powell st., 105 9th. W ANTED—ONLY A FIRST-CLASS OPE- rator on corsets: high wages; Singer sewinz- machine used; run by eiectric power. 1388 Market. ARG EST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOBS on shoes 10 order, #3 50; hand-sewea shoes, 8! 1 Howsrd st., bet. Third and Fourth INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus and baggage to and irom the ferry. LARA—YOU CAN GO TO MRE. LEDERE WS now without having 1o wait so long to get your balr dressed. He has ealarged his parlors and put In more people, bui his price is the same, 35¢. . LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. [INE WATCH REPAIRING, JEWELRY made order, spectacles repaired, lenses ground : low prices; fine work. J. N. BRITTAIN, 20 Geary. $4 PANTS TU ORDER; SAMPLE BY MAIL WERTHMAN Pants Co., 2214 Geary street. HE FIN LINE OF REMNANTS: suit to order, $10; pants, $3. Cut Rate Tallor ing Company, 1117 Market st., bet. 7th and th. TRUNKES DELIVERED 325G BAY CITY Transfer Company, 244 Sutter; tel. Grant 57. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZING and Newspaper Ilinstration: dey and evening ciasses: instructors, J. H. . Partington, Gertruda Partington. R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pin TTHE PEOPLE’S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treated and medicines far- nished for $1: call or write. 10291, Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. LL FACIAL BLEMISHES, SU LUOUS bair, moles, freckles, scats, etc., removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworth, RAZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALTY: FINE edge put on razor,26¢. Razor Exchre,630Markes VELVET AND CLOIH CAPES BELOW manufacturers’ cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs, 1& OULDOUK ST LK BUPTICON SHOW EVE- Iy night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad. vertisements in living light: promoters of busi- Dess. Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Market st. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Markot: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to 86 per week; free busand baggage to and from the ferry. IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Marke: st. (*"D,GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothine bought. i 3a. DRESSMAKERS. 1 GEARY ST.—DRESSES MADE FOR 85 2 up; dresses made over; patterns cut to 41 order. TEY ACME HOUSE, "957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth. for a room: 25ca night; $1 a week. T)RESSES 82 UP: WRAPPERS 35c UP; lawn $1 up. 5053 Natoma st., above Sixth. } INDELL HOUSE SINTH AND HOWARD + sts.; single furnished rms 7%c week, 16¢ night. QTYLISH SUITS, 88 UP: SKIRTS, 76C UFP; LD fit guaraniced. 55914 Stevenson, nr. Seventh. E. §;EENMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 633 CLAIRVOYANTS. Clay; bottle wine or beer with hot lunch, be. MEN 1TU0 TAKE LUDGING AT 10g, 15¢ 101 coten €24 Washington st., near Kearny. and 20¢ a night, inciuding and rolls. EST IN CITY--SING«E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night, $1. $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific 1ouse, Commercial and Leidesdort sts. ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANIGS 10 know that £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, till runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 160 large rooms: 250 per night; $1 to $3 per week. ANTED—SINGLE ROUMS, 160 A DAY; 81 week rooms for iwo, 266 & day, $1 50 & Week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Ciay st. M % SO FUED » 2 NHATTaN S1UUK 500D M il grocers kee it ANTED,T0 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ersclerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter Ormu-rdu: ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS iand underwear. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 3214 Frémont st. DB ESSMARERS (CUTTERS AND FITTERS) for families: waist and skirt hands for shops; positious free. McDUW ELL'S School, 636 Market. 100D PANTRYMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS G 20w to make all kinds of saiads (fancy siyie) wants place in city. LOUIS FAVART, 13004 Powell st. IRST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK DESIRES place in private family in this city. FRANK C. N., 22 Prospect place. 0 TATLORS—YOUNG MAN WANTS JOB on coats; can make coats; thoroughly experi- enced. Address M., box 83, Call Office. G%> STEADY GERMAX LUNCH-WAITER wants work. Address CHARLES, 657 Mis- sion st., hatstore. (1007 CARPENTER, ACTIVE, SOBER AND ¥ reliable, wishes situation Wwith property- owner, or work in any us.fol capacity. Address G H., box 11z Call Ofiicy YOUNG MAN, WITH 2 YEARS EXPERL ence in machine-shop, wishes work as heiper or anything. Address K., box 93, this office. i INEMAKER — IF YOU WANT ONE PER- ' fect in the business and married, address S.. | box 92, Call Office. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, | THE WEEKLY postage free. " SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. (OMEETENT, TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN wishes to do washing, ironiug, cooxing or housecleaning by the day; best references given. MRS, CURTIS, 3367 Twenty-sixth st., nr. Mission. ADILS REQUIRING HANSEN & CO., 110 Geury st. 00D, COMP. and reliable uelp in any capacity can be sup- plied on shor: notice by calling or sending to C. K. BELIABLE WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITU- in eity; Ameri- Call or address ation in small, quiet famil con and elderly samily preferred. 303 Jessie st. QITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE refined widow: wonld lixe a position as honsa Xeeper: understands the care of a house and cook- ing thoroughly: widow’s {amily preferred: good Teference if required. Address of Call 430 Fuiton st., in rear. T,ADY IS REDUCED CIRCUMSTANCES 18 aesirous of obtaining & position as house- keeper; will do sewlng or mending or work of any kina. 21 Mission st., room 3. Y QNG LADY FEOM THE EAST WOULD situation as general housekeeper: city or country. Apply 223 Post st., room 2. like Y RESPECTABLE WOMAN 10 DO GRN- good cook and laundres: reference. Call 364 Jessicst. eral housework: many yea: OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS 838 Mission, rm. 5. housekeeper: 1s Al cook. ELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A place to do light housework, city or country; wages $15._Address L H., 668 Ninth st., akiand. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, NEAT GER- man girl wishes situation for housework and cooking; good cook; frst-class reference. 7,Ca 1 Oftice, Oakiai (GO0, BELIABLE GIiRL WISHES GOOD place 10 4o cooking and housework. 427 Dolores st., bet. Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Y OUNG WIDOW DESIRES A POSITION A8 housekeeper in lodging-house. or piain or will take charge of City or country residence. 86414 Mission, room 3. wing, REFINED YOUNG LADY WISHES POSI- tion as companion, care of chbildren, Invalid, or would do upstairs work: references. Call or ad” dress A. B.C., 302 Van N ave. GERMAN WORKING HOUSKKEEPER 8 sitaation: competent cook: good refer- ences; fond of children. Address G. W,, box 76, Call Office. BLACKSMITH (GERMAN) WISHES A JOB horse-shoeing and general work; city or coun- | try. Call or address 203 Clara st HIRD-HAND BAKER WANTS WOKK Call or address 2019 Mission st. ANTED—BY A STEADY AND RELIABLE man (American), position in store, wholesale house or any kind of day work. .., box 150, Cail, TTUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT, RE- Liable man as traveling companion or walting on camping parties; is steady and trustworthy; speaks English and Spanish. Call oraddress KO- AN LUCEO. 1416 Powell st. Y BOOKKEEPER, BOOKS TO POST AFTER- noons and evenings: reasonable. Address A. B, box 20, Cail Office. XPERIENC- D CLEKK WITH BESI REF. erences wishes situation in some line; nominal salary expecied. Address WILSON, 712 Post st. Y QUSG MAN WANTSSITUATION A8 GAR- dener or as coachman; good reference. Apply GEORGE WOLLAB, 136 Jullan ave. SQITUATION WANTED FOR A FIRST-CLASS CaTpenter as carpenter or something eise; needs to work. Address D., 1050 Howard st H AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 85c: MOENING and eve classes: 10lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. FLYS™'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL: TUES- days free: 2 to 8. 14 McAllister, room 67. M O3T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; stL Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week : free *bus and baggage (o and from ferry. MALE HELP WANTED. e ESBIL SV ATRE L e ANTED—30 MORE MEN AND STRONG boy's to pull beans, large ranch, near city, fees 50c: 5u men to pick grapes, work In packing and drying bouses, etc., good long job, office fees 50C 100 men, women and children to pick hops, in Alameda County, tents on the ground. pickers can do their own cooking Or eat atcompany’s boarding-house, fees 50c: 2 miners, $52 per month: buttermaker, first-class place, $30 and found;" cooks, waiters and dishwashers and 50 others. We make no foolish boast of being the leading employment agents ot the world, but we treat everybody on the square and never run down wages. There are others. If you want a reliable job go to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. 350: MEN AND STRONG BOYS TO PICK GKAPES, dry and box raisins, work In wine cellars, pac! inf—hou.qes etc., $20 1o $28 per month and ouny this job is for a large banking syndicate: 3 months’ Job;_call noe: fares and fees reduced. MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Kmployment Agents, 834 and 636 Ciay 15 WAITERS, #25, 830, $35, OITY AND country hotels and restaurants: 6 cooks, $30, $40, $60: 3 dishwashers: 2 second bakers: chore- boy for ranch. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents. 634 and 636 Clay st. CARPENTEB FOR RANCH: 10 DRILLERS; 8 hammersmen: 20 teamsters for ranches: 4 horse teamster; stableman. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents. 634 and 836 Clay. OTEL BUTCHER; ASSISTANT COOK, HO- tel, 830: 8 walters, with dress su ts, hotel, $30: dishwasher, potwasher. kitchen hands and otbers. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. 1LKER, COUNTRY, 30 AND FOUN farmer and wife. $30, see boss here; stable- man, private place. $20. C. R. MANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. WE AEE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your oid shoes and make them like new; done while you wait:_ladies’ soleing, nailed 35c.: men's soleing, nailed 50c.; machinesewed 75c.; hand- sewed 85c.: fine shoes made to order from $2 up; we have & lot of shoes, been aamaged by water, at less than one-fourth their vaiue, from 25¢.up to ITANA, THE GY PSY QU 8 TURK ST. truthtul in her predictious; rellable in her ad: vice; no matter what troubles you may have, come and she wiil guide you right: no fake; satlsfaction guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 9. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- ant, card-reader, born ith a second sight; ladies 30c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 128 Turk st., or. Jones. M E; SCHMIDT, CLATRVOYANT, TELLS AVl "past, present and future: success to all; for tunes by mall: low prices. 856 Misslon st. ME MELVINA, CLATIRVOYANT: PICT™ RE of future husband or wife. 7663 Howard st. M ME- HANSEN. PALMIST, CARD-READE M past, present and future M TONCHITA, CARD READING; PAST, PRES- ent, future. 821 Howard st., room 15. YPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM 5 Seventh to 11 Stockton: ladies 25¢: gents 50c. M past, present, futare; 25¢ up. 764 Howard s £2 50,562 Mission st., bet. Flist and Second. PARTNERS WA NTED W ANTED, A PARTNER — FIRST-CLASS restaurant; fashionable seaside heaith resort; must be experienced; this is more essential than capital. Write A.. box 60, Ca'l Office. ME. DR, THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT; 23 M yrs Kearny, now 929 Post: fee $1: letter $2. YE WS PICTUR. TURE ME. SY, husband. wife: ladies 25¢, 50c. 914 O'Farrell. SPIRITUALISM. AGENTS WANTED. HILLS AND FLVER CURED IN HALF A day without quinine: recipe for 50c: agents wanted. A. CHARLTON, Kelseyville, Cal. GENTS: BIG MONEY; LATEST PLOPOSI- tion. Baxter Portralt Co., 432 Sutter st. GENTS — “PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS | of General Nelson A. Miles,” commander-in- chief of the United States army, and the greatest of Indian fighters: the most remarkable book of the century: apply at once for choice of territory. ¥. PERSON, Manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. W ANIED-LADY Ok GENTLEMAN T0 travel and sppoint local agents: references; 865 and expenses. Box 770, San Jose. OR 3 UNFU: rooms, north of Market, spectable: state price. D., box 11, Cail Office. ADY ARTIST WOULD GIVE LESSONS TO 2 or 3 in exchange for ahome or board. Ad- dress C. L., box 9, this office. OUS EPIN( by young couple; re- Address Young Couple, K. PROPERTY WANTED. AN “ABOUT 20 acres, with smail house, not over 10 miies irom San Jose. Give terms, etc., 10 W. T. A., box 9, Call Office. PROPERTY WANTED — 500 ACRES OR more of good agricultura: land in vicinigy of San Franclsco at bedrock price: state full partic- ulars. T. box 97, Call Office. WANTED-! ELLANEOUS, < COTCH TERRIER OR FOXTERRI(ER DOG. CLAIR, 39 Suuter st. A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN I3 MRS, DR. A. D. HOWE. FEE 81 & UPWARD! ~ FEE 81 & 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 sp read this and learn that life is yet worth living! MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE., who has helped so maay thousands on this coast in the ten years past, (s again at her old offices, 1320 Market screet, San Francisco, and 18 now as ready as ever L0 assis; every suffering_mortal who will either call on o write to her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky: love to the loveless: tna separated are united: the sick made strong: the poor become rich; if you think your husband, wits or lover is untrue consult her at once. He: scendent power is & far above those poor mox who try (0 imitate her as the eternal heavens high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. Shedoes not_know what faliure means! Her “Revealea Medichies” _(registered and_copyrighted) curs every disease that human flesh is heir to. and no matter of how long standing. Write if you can- Dot call, for treatment by mal is lways most suc cessful and satisfactory. All letters answered, Diseases alagnosed from & lock of hair. FEE $1 & UPWARD! FEE $1 & UPWARD? MRS DR. A. D. HOWE, 1320 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. JRIEN DSHIP HALL, 326 MOALLIS § MRS. C. J. ME eetings Sun. Mon. 71803 cir. Tae., Fri. 2 P. M. sittgs. Thurs. and Sat.; 7 TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. EST _CIRCLE YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.: all skeptics in- vited. EO. WINSLOW, TRANCE, TEST ME- Sunday, 2 P. M. 510 Stevenson st., corner Sixth. JPIRITUALISTIC CIRCLE i Rev. Mr. Howland; 25¢c. 1 Fifth st., parior 1. GHT BY ICYCLE WANTED—FINE LIGHT MA- chine in good order. 5186 Geary st. MES MAYO STEEKXS RETUKNED: TIMS limited: readings dally: $1. 1015 Marke: st. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—KElectric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and bagzage 10 and from the ferry. OMPETENT PRACTICAL MECHANICAL coglneer and machinist desires position. Ad- dress Engineer, 1189 Marketst., S. F., Cal. 3 WAITERS, $30 AND ROOM; 2 WAITERS, $25 and room: lunch waiter; 4 cooks, $7 and $8 8 week: waiter, 88 a week: 2 dishwashers, §6 & week: man for light work. $10, room, board, etc walter, 85 a week; er. small place, 84 a wee! waiter, $15 amd room; 3 dishwaskers, $15 and $20 per month. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. W ANTED—TO BUY WINE AT A BAKGAIN. 538 Sacramento st. MZES; COLBY, 124 OAK ST.: CIRCLES Saturday evenings; sitings daily. LD GOLD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL Iy, watches repaired. MUND, 118334 Mission. M B KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE MEDIUM, sittings $1; circle Tuesday eve. 136 Oak st, QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- S'elry 10 A KLEIN: 109 Sixth st.; send postal. W IICHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 10 $6 per week: free bus and bargage Lo and from the ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. OUSEWORK GIRL, BELVEDERE, $25: Healdsburg, $25; Frultvale, $25: Mill Val- ley, $25; Sacramento, $20: Santa Cruz, $20, 2 in tamily. ‘ndaotgu towns; 12 mmo;l: Sl elty, 20 and $20; 6 young_girls, to’ $15. MISSCUL. EX, 825 saverste 8 ANTED —0OX TEAMSTER, $60 AND found; farmers, $20: young man for fruit ranch, 815: harness-maker, $8 a week and rooms: €00k for institution, $50: camp cook, $30; board- ing-house cook, 830; hotel and restaurant waiters and others. Apply to J. F. CROSE1IT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. W ALTER. COUNTRY HOTEL, #30: 3 MA- chine miners, $3 & day: cook, Institution, #20; cook for boarders, $18: ranch cook, 2 men, 10, free fare; dishwasher. $15: 10 grape-pickers, R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and Cents per ton. 610 Clay st. EAl, REFINED SCANDINAVIAN HOUSE- Work girl, San Rafael, $30, 3 In family, see lady here. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. ERMAN NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS, $20, one chiid. MISS COLLEN, 823 uul.wrsu'l.. ) WAITRESSES, HOTEL, CITY, $20. MISS < CULLEN, 323 ‘utter st. R)-;'me;d PKUTI;:STANT BECOND GIRL, 20 seamstre o family. MISS CULLEN: 5'3 [ g e CooK AND SECOND GIRL, SAME HOUSE, country; $30 and $25. M. Bt & I8S CULLEN, 828 JIBST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD work by the day: fit guaranteed; reasonable. 44 Sixth st., room 46. Moc‘:gu.};a.snu nduggtfl‘zx. $35 TO $40, AS < and secon, : country; sf h M18S CULLEN, 32 Satier ot "0 o REEISED WiOOW WOULD Likk tion as working housekeeper in_lodging house 3, 1 Fiftn st. or widower's femily. Koom POSI- NEAT GERMAN SECOND G ond girls, city, $20 and $25. 323 Sutter st. o MEOiTES, Y OUNG LADY WiSHLS A SITUATION as traveling companion. Apply at 708 Ellis st., room 6, second floor. NEAT GIEL OR WOMAN. LIGHT HOUSE- Saunork, 2 in family, $12. MISS CULLEN, 823 (GAEDENER AND COACHMAN, $25 TO $30; country. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. \W ANTED-SALESMAN "FOR THIS CITY for California wines and brandies on salary or commission. Address, with reference, stating pre- vious experience and salary or commission ex- pected, W. B.. box 67, Cali Office. W ASTED-STEADY MAN TO WORK IN store; steady position; salary $16 per weel, with future increase; must have $100 cash., Ap: ply 917 Market st., room 2. W ANTED—FOR PERMANENT PLACE 1N country an Industrious man 10 cook, work .g‘ou: lace aud house. Address Country, box 2, Call Office. PARBER FROM SATURDAY NOON T0 SUN- dsy moon: a chance for steady. 1659 Mission st. W ANTED-—BARBER " SATURDAY EVEN- ing: goxd pay. 1707 Market st. W ARTED — BARBER FOR BSATURDAY. 505 Broadway. EDUCATION JRENCH LESSONS, PARISIAN ACCENT, $2 month: 2lso singing and plano taught. 109 Taylor st., room 7. KETCHING FROM NATURFE—CLASS NOW forming; lessons in painting and etching: studio or pupil’s residence. J. M. GRIFFIN, 237 Twelsth avenue. LA PANISH,FRENCIH,ETC.:Prof. DE FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages,520 Post st:estab’d 1871 YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 825 Montgomery st.; individual iniiruction 1n shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholarship §50: low rates ver week and mo, TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st: expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day aud night. LMA k. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN BA - jo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction OUKKPNG, WHITNG, ARI'THM IC, GRA M & BUar & nisht: nocasacs: 85 month S5 Miseos ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDO LIN, guitar, cornet, reasonuble. 225 Geary,nr. Powll, ADY FROM LONDON AND PARIS TEACH: les piano,singing, French:88 mo. K.14. 1003 Polk R. & M kS, KOLANLER, TEACHEN MAN dolin, guitar, banjo. 935 Market st., opp. Mason ELASCO'™ LYCEUM SCHOUL OF ACTING= 1) Private thenatricals arranged: puplls rehearsod on stage. R.5and 12, 1. 0. 0. E. block, 7th and Mit QUHOUL ELECTRIVAL GIVIL, MINING, ME chanical engineering, surveving, architecturs assay: estab. ' VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt, PRENCH WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day: general housework and sewine at home, ress or caii M. HERTIN, 1712 Dupont. ec. Ad RELL: BLEGIRL WISH S TO DO GENERA L housework: is @ firsi-class cook. 5134 Clem- entina st., bet. First nd Second. Y QUNG SWEDISH GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion to do general housework or as launaress. Call or address 122 Eighth st. QWEDISH WOMAN WITH LITTLE GIRL would like situation a8 cook or housekeeper; country preterred. Call or address 989 Howas Y OUNG GIRL (SWISS-GERMAN) WISHES A situation in private family to do general house- work: good seamstress. Call or add. 708 Mission. IDDLE-AGED ‘1 aylor st., room 1. ]JAIIY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- AMERICAN WIDOW ‘wishes situstion as chambermaid. working housekeeper or companion; 1is experienced: good references. Address, or call between 12 and 2, 106 xeeper for widow. 228 Post st., room 1. 'XPERIENCED INFANTS sir dress 700 Eddy st. wOll.AH WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; washing or housecleaning. Address or call 823 Third st., rm. 23. NURSE DE- 1on; good references. Cali or ad- DIVIDEND NOTICES. EZ,DIVIDEND NOTICE_DIVIDEND No. 35 (twenty-five cents per share) of the nichinson Sugar Plantation Co. will (e payable the office of the company, 327 Market street, Transter-books Wikl closs Tresan Sepis b 0 er-books 036 Tuesday, Sej 1596, 8¢ 3 0'Clock P 2, T X8 E. M. SHELDON, Secretary. EFINED AMERICAN WIDOW WOULD like position as Lousekeeper in lod or widower's famiiy. Address W., box H _SECOND GIRL, $25. MISS CUL- 323 Sutter st. gt Uk Bl TSNS e RO MIDOLE-AGED WOMAN 1O ASSIST IN voarding-house, §15. room, etc.; 3 waitresses, $15 and r00m; woman cook, 38 a week and room: house girl for Alameda, $20; girl for Union street, #18: girl for Alameda County, $15, fare pad; gir. for Berkeley, $20: nursegir, $10. 7 housesiris, $15, ewc.; 9 young girls, assist, etc., ¥, $10 and #12 per month. MAKTIN'S, 749 Market st. 9 GIELS ONE AS CHAMBERMAID, OTHER as waitress, same country hotel, £15 each, fare paid: second girl, $18, fare pald; cookr, house- work, eic.: lunch cook, 50c day., MURRAY & READY, Leadlng Employment Agents, 634-656 ay VW ANTED—GIRL FOR BAKERY, 830; French nurse, $20; German nurse, $26: giris for housework, $25 and $20; French cook, two in family, $25, couniey. LEON ANDEE, 318 Stock- 1on 5. le-‘- M. JOHNSTON, 995 MARKET; ONLY first-class female help fornished; tel. Mint 904 HANDS. WITH FACTORY EXPERIENCE, on ladi ies’ waists and 3 em- Ployment. 136 Kichin st T sieddy O BARBERS, STEADY, AT 767 HOWARD ST. BABBER EOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 2140 Mission st., near Eighteenth. BALBEE FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 532 Third st. ROFESSOR G. MANSFIEID, TEACHER OF violin_guitar. mandoli PROFESSIONAL CARDS. RANKSHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, F i ourth oor, Barrors bosid ng (o portamy. BABBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY. 797 Mission st. Call at 9 0’clock. BARSBER WANTED—SATURDAY EVEN- ing. 707 Brannan st. ARREKS: 2; STEADY OR FOR SATUR- day; good wages. Apply 76935 Howard st. OHN E. s ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROOMS 45 and 27, Crocker building; 75, 8an Francisco, Cal. OHN R. AITKEN ANDMA URICE L, AUys at law. rms 515.516. 5'h floor.}‘lr:\n%txnfili}. PHYSICIANS, \elephone Main li‘ RBER FOR SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY. 1444 Vaiencia st. [JABBSE WANTED. 351 SIXTH ST. BARBEB FOR SATURDAY. 52 SEVENTH. B. C. C. O'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, DoGen Gate sve.: diseases of women npe‘cfix?zl;f Dohxrr FAIL TOCONSULT DR. JORDAN AT museum, 1051 Market st.: succeasful practico is guaranteo of sair roctiess, MASESCLEAN UP AROUND A SALOON. 2132 Fillmore st. ‘WA'NTED—BDY 14 YEARS AT HERMANN Safe Company Factory, 528 Sacramento st W ANTED — DISHWASHER. 648 FOURTH street. hgu—mnumm:um : STORAGE. TORAGE_CHEAPEST IN THE GITY : S Proof building; advances made. suwg.& BISHOP GAKRISON, 1370 MARKET; SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even’s. 25¢: 10 to 4 daily M. FRANCIS, INDE SLa' 118 Haizht 16 » . riter. HYPNOTISH. YPNOTISY AND VITAL MAGNETISM practically and sclentifically taught In 3 les sons. ais0 how to hypno.ize instantaneousiy, by proféssar of the French school; a £00d opportaaicy, s here offered to physiclans and siudents of sclence Interested In iis therapeutic effects; high- est credentials: correspondence solicited, Cail o address the Hypnotic and Mesmeric institute, 6 O'Farreil st. 1.8 HT OF AUGUST 3, AT J the Market-street forry or on the Oakland boat or train (narrow gauge). a basket containing books and papers of the Wesi Indian Benevolent Asso- ciation. Suitable reward will be paid for return of same to GEORGE CUTHBERT, 532 Market st., S. F.. room 26. OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBEKNTA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of MARY BLANCHETTY; No. 1691152, I he finder will please return to the bank. FOR RETURN OF GRE PARROT, B5 foat sepiomber 8, to 5t. Nieneins Kot (CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT FOR $100 0N Crocker-Woolworth Natioual Bank. Return to F. E. PIERCE, Coima. TOLEN—AT FOOT FOURTH ST., DOG COL 1 lar and strap; return and save trouble: party nown. ORSE AND CART. ADDRESS H. A, BOX 29, Call; reward. YELLUW TERRIER IRISH BITCH; AX swers to the name ot ¥lossie; license No. 178 reward. _Roturn ~t. Lawrence ‘stables, Post st. ],0 X=OPEN-FACE WATCH WITH MY 4 papw's picture inside. Reward of $2 pald a; 805 Mission st. OST—LADY'S BELT KEY-HOLDER WITH key T 0, at park. Return 10437 Thirteenth st. and recelve reward. " OST—PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA avings and Loan Society or San Francisco in the name of ROSE CO i No. 107425. The finder will please return to baa| OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of JOHN DELEH \NTY. No. 1 The finder will please re ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. A BYICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPEOL. alty; private: 1o charge unless sucoesstul; all iaw suiis, claims, collections, wills, deeds, etc., s G. W.HOWE, atvy-at-law, 850 Market. URNITURE, FIANO: TRUNKS: F vances, shipping. CHAR L. 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