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[&] THE S AN FRANCISCO CALL SAN FRANCISCO “*CALL.™ RUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI—~ 710 Market street, open unul 12 o'clock every Bight in the vear. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, comer Clay; open until 9:80 o'clock. 559 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o’clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission street antil 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until § o’clock. 167 Ninth strect; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1505 Polk street: open untll 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets: open till § o'cloc open 1 NOTICK! FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- tist—Services at 11 A. M. in Beethoven £56 Post st.. cor. Powell. _Christian Science subject, *1he Morning Meal asa Type of spiritual Communion.” Sunday-school for children &t the same hour. “sclence and Health" “Thursday at 8 p. . in Ruby Hall, 520 Post st. All are welcome. IRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, E<& souihens: corner of Post and Mason sts.— Rev. George C. Adams D.D., pastor. The pastor has returned from his vacation and will occupy the puipit moruing and evening Morning service 114 M., communion and reception of members. Fveniui service 7:45 ¥, 3., a National praise se v ice, with ap) ruptiate se ections by ihe choir u d CHUR = Hall, Bible Lesson 3 A Lant othiers ad sermon by the pa tor; theme, 3 La Which the 1ord Tay God Carrth ior” The pas tor's Bible class immediately sfter the morni 6:30 P, master =3 “unday school 12:45 P . Y. k. 5.°C. M. Samuel D. Mayer, orgauist and GATIONAL PLYMOUTH O hurch, Post st. near Webster—Services to-day av 11 A M. and 7:45 P. M. Funday- LCi00) At 9:30 A, wev. William M. Jones of Hyde Park Congregacional Churco, St. 1ouis. Mo, will preach both morning and evening. Morning subject, “The True Lie’’ Eveuing subject, “The iteligious Element in American Patriotism.” On Wednesday evening one of (he opening meetings of the Christian Endeavor Convention will be hurch, The public cordially invind ng: held In this THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, (=3 Fisteenth st near Mission—Rev. Willlam Ruder, pastor. Services at 11 A. a: subject, “Signs of the Times” Servicesat7:4 P. M.; sub- National Heart.” Music by chorus choir, diiection of William C. Stadifeld. Allare invited. under the cordlu ~> CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, B2 Comer of Geary und Powell ats.—Rev. John Hom pith, DD, pAstor. Services at 11 & a. ana 7:45 P . Masi¢, morning: «Te Daum?” (Trer quartei, *“iejoice in the Lord” (Kot CVentugs & Gbep | song service ¥ and patrictism. with & historys of Yohn Willls Becr, Generai Necre- tary of the Young People’s Society of Christian | Endeavor, will be present at the morning service All are made we. come ® 5= FIRsT CHURCH, B cor. Van Nessave. 3 cnzie, D.D.. pastor: Kev. Kdwin H. M wiill preach at 11 evening service will be the regular monthly praise service The choir will be sssisted by Miss Gussie Masi. who wil sing » solo, 1 Heard ‘he Volce of Jesus Say” Sunday-school at 12:45 p. M. Y. P. at 6:50 P M. Wednescay evenin , in ihe usual prayer-meeting. there will be a cndeavor rally, with speakers from the (Harriss g FIKST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST. near Jones—M. P. Boynton, pasio Sunday. July 1897. Preaching torat 11 A M “Exalting Our N and at 7:30 e Y. P, 8.« and Jumor, 6:30 P | <= 4 su a E M vice topie Senior, Intermediate Praver and comerence and Sacramento st.—Rev. | Ameri-uw's Her- | & Wednesday, 7:45 P. M. Pasior's aadress, | rliis st e ephon -, East 9,4. 10 all the ve services everybody 1s welcome, MEETING NOTICES—Continued. SPECIAL NOTICES-Continued. 1897. HELP WANTED-—Continued. ATTENTION, DIVISION NO. 11, A. O. H. are herebv requested Lo ass ©f A.—\ll members mbie at Hi- Hall, 120 \inth_st.. on MONDAY MORNING, July 5, at 8 o'ciock snarp 10 Tarch, escorted by the Knights of the Red Branch Rifles, to the Tiburon ferry 1o take 9 o'clock boat to Schueizen Park, the occasion of our second annual grand exc ercies and games _Fines for order, JEROME E. J. HANNON, Secretary. ursion. Patriotic ex- non-attendance By DEASY, President. ATTENTION — DIVISION NO. 12, A. O. H. of A.—All members are hereby requested to beruia Ha'l, 1 MORNING. July b, at 8 o'clock sharp. march, escorted by the Knights of th- R: Kifies, to the Tiburo ferry, t ssembie at Hi- 20 Ninth st., on MONDAY, o d Branch o Luke the 9 o’clock boat to Schuetzen Park, Lhe occasion of our second annual grand -xcorsion. games. Fines for non-attend N. MORRISSEY, Sec. J. Patriotic exercises and nce. By order P. DEGNAN, Pres. ATTENTION—DIV 14. A. O. H. of A— 1SION NO. All_members Y are hereby req: ested to assemble at Hi- bernia Hall, 120 Ninth st, of MORNING n MONDAY July 5. at 8 o'clock sharp, tof, 2 h march, escorted by the Knights of the Jied Bran Rifies, 1o the T.buron ferry, to take 8 o’clock boat to * chuetzen Park. the occusi jon of our second an- BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR collections made:” city Or ' country. Collection Co.. 415 Montey at., room 6: tel. 5580. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CARDS; Caltfornin designs for Eastecn visitors: Ep- worth Lea:ue cards HILL, 2214 Geay st BAY CITY TRANSFER CO., REMOVED BT 000 ST Sier. I ranks deilevred, 26c. 34: tic SUNDAY MEETINGS. LOBING DAY SPIRITUALISTS’ CONGRESS Ci M asonic. Tomple, Oaklands 11 4. 3, indus- trial conference: 3 P. M., oration, sutject, “The future of the American Republic,”” by Dr. M. Xuskin. Adjourn to mest in Fraternal Hall, 1166 Washingto. s, 7:30 P. M. Grand celebration of Independence day; oration by Mme. Florence Montague. AKiAND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY WILL celebrate the Fourth of Juy. i Fratarnal Hall, Washington st, ac 8 o'clock . M. Sundav. Procramme: Re-ading the Declaration of Inde- pendence, singing of National songs and an ora- tion by the disiinguished orator, sme. Florence Montague. SITVATIONS WANTED-—Continnad, BUOKKKEPKR HAVING SPARE TIME wants small sets of books to posi, bills Lo make out, etC., aflernoons an i +venin-s: able. Address Bookkeeper, box 63, Call OUNG MAN WITH REMARKABLK TAL- ent for tragedy deuires stage education: would give services for tuition. G. O., box 73, Cal 00K WANTS A SITUATION AS NIGHT COOK O vegetable man. 54 Sacramento st. OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION IN buicher-shop where he can learn the business and buy interest after learning; will deposic secur- ity as proof of xood taitn. B. S., box 144, Call. OUNG MAN, GOOD SALKSMAN, BOOK- keeper and stock-clerk. wanis a position; best references. Knergy, box 9, Call Office. Y()U,\'H MAN, SCANDINAVIAN, INDUSTRI- ocus, temperate and ubliging, desires a position as gardener, coachman; understands horses, cows, chickens; good driver: city or couutry: refer- ences. Address ARTHUR LINDQUIST, Val- lejo, Cal. AN, BINGLE, 85; SMALL CAPITAL TO IS- vest with services. G.B. box 1, C IBERALS AND FREE THINKERS—DR. 5 York, the noted orator, lectures at Pythian " d on. Patriotic exreises and | Castle 9 9 Market st. thi. evening a_8:15 sharp, ;l‘;-‘lt‘r.n x.ee.);z‘rl:;n?nunul nce. By order on “Misis esof Lheclogy.” Don't miss this r dr- J. P. HENRY, Prerident. cal ieciure. LI York’s bencfit eniertainment EUGENE MNC oY. Secretary o July 138 & = \TTENTION — DIVISION NO.§ 909 MARKET S7. (KEAR HALL)— ]5."11\‘ 7 . H' of A.—All members -A. “irst_Spiritual Church,” 2 B. M, tests, Mr. are herebr requesied to assembie at H egni Mrs, Dunhem. Annie Martin, from bernia Hall, 1.0 Ninih s .. v MO+ NING, July 5, at 8 o'ciock sharp. 10 n MONDAY, march, es orted by the Knigh sof the Red Branch Rifl.s, 1o the Tiburon ferry, to take the 8 o'cl ck bou: to Schuetzen Park, the o ccasion of onr second annual grand excursion. Patrlotic exercises aud .~ Flies for non-attendance. 5% Bt THOS. WARD, Pres. T. B HILLIARD, Sec. By order 1exas; 7:30 p. M., ballots read, Mrs. Griffin; tests, Mrs. Faskins, Robinson, Dunham, Martén. 9( 7 MAKKEL, 2 P. M — DEVHLOPI'G ) { circle. KA~ stitt, Nita Hargrave, others: 8P ., Mayo-~teers, Carpender, Meakin, Har- Krave and others; sick heaied; skeptics invited; 10 cents. Y GARDENEK WHO ALSO UNDERSTANDS horses: can milk. Address 3 Martha piace, off Geary si.. bet Magon and Tuylor. JAINTER AND P.PhR-HANGER, TEM: perate man of 50, competent to iake charge of £irs -cluss joo, will work cueap clty or country. G. P., box 98, Call Office. QIEADY MAN OF - XPERILNCE WISHLS posi ion as for eman o stock or graln ranch firsi-cia 8 references Address H. K., Cull Uffice, Oakland. UTCHER WANTS SITUATION; UNDER- stands all brauckes of the butcher busines: also hotel or restauranc; coumiry preferred. J. G, box 1ud, Call. 16, A. 0. H. of A are hereby r quested Lo bernia Hall, 120 Ninth_st.. o MORNING, Juty b, a8 o'l ATTENTION—DIVISION NO. All memters semble at H- n MONDAY ock sharp, march, es:oried by the Knightsof the Red Brauci Rifles, to the I iburon ferrv, i 0 take 9 o'clock boat 10 Schueizen Park. the occasion of our second au- Pa tend J. 3.0 J. M. KENNY, Secr-ta noal grand excursion, gumes. Fines for no trotic exercises aud unce. By order 'BRIEN, President. DIVISION ® NO. All members ATToNTION 17, A. O. H. of A.—. are hereby requ-sied to a:semb e at Hite on MONDAY nia Hall inth street, o MOR +ING, Juy 2. at 8 0 to march. escorted by the K Red Branen bifles, to the 71 20 clock, sharp, n ghts of the * huron ferry, (0 take 9 0'clock boat L0 Scou«tzen Park, the occasion of our secoud annuai grand e: exercises and games. Fines By order. BROD. P. J. McCORMICK, Secretary xcursion. Patriotic for nou-atiendauce ERIUK, President. Y. ATTENTIO 18, A. 0 DIVISION Nu. H. of A.—All members are hereby requested to as-emble =t Hi- bernia Hall, 1.0 Ninthst. on MONDAY MOKNING, July b, at 8 ¢ march, escorted by the K. Brench Rifles, to the ‘I iburon o'clock boat i0 Schuetz-n P our second annual giand exercises ard games. Fines By order JoSEPH MATHESON, Secret: ck sharp, (0 = nizhts 0f the Red 0 Kerry, to take 9 ark, the occasion of excursion. Patriotic for non-attendance. D. J. BUCKLEY, President. ary. ATIENTIO 19, A. 0. H. o A.—All | 1ereby requested to assemble ar_Hibernia Hall, 120 N intn st., on MONDAY MO XN~ at 8 o'clock sha he Knights of th ING, July escorted by DIVISION NO. members are rp, to march, e red Branch Rifles, to the T/buron ferry, Lo take 8 o'clock boat to Schuetzen Park, the occasion grand excursion. Patriotic ¢ »iues for nov-attendance. B af our second anuual xercises and games. y order P. F GILKOY, President. GEORGE GIBL Secretary. STIAN CHURCH, Toward and Mission— A. M. sermon; subject, 3 FIRST C Twelfth st bet 1k S. Ford, pastor. A Living Hope.” At 7:45 P. M, the third dis' course of the scrial study of the’ relizous times bject, “If Christ Came, Wenld We Kecoguize 1m?" Surday-school, 9:30 A. M.: Y. P. 6:30 p. 3 Music led by iarge choir. All welcome. S0 Seats SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH st between Scott and Devisadero— t 11 A. 3 by the pastor, R v. W. A. -r; topic, * ur Country: Its Periis and lts 157 AUS P M. Miss Laura V. hompson of Indianapolis, ind., wil speak. Sunda -school 10 a. 3. Junior . E, 4:30 P 3 Y. P. 5. C.os., TN TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH— Rev. John Kirby will preachat1l a. u. a patriotic sermon. New p ozramme for Sunday- school Union of Baptist, Congregational and Meth- tcuurches at the 1rinity M thodist Church, ier of Fulton st. and A.lsion was FIRST NEW JERUSAL M CHURCH & (Swedenborgian), O'Farrell streei, bet. W ebsier and Fillmore — Re V. Eowea, pastor, Proaching 11 a. M : subject, *Son of Man Glori- fied ' >unday--coool 10 A M Tuesday evening Fiee circulating librury s and New Church lite E?’ FEENCH REFORM <& Pacific st.—Morniug service jor the iwo Fren h kiled in Madagascar; evening §rvic +The Onward Movement of Endeavor.” D service, memorial missioraries recently (English), AS=OCIATION AUDITORIUM, Ma- son and Eilis sts—At th- Y. M C. A. to- day, at 3 o’c.ock, a grand union mass-m e ing will lell. All Endenvorers invited. Patriotiy a - dress by Rev. Alired Kummer, D.D. John Wiliis Lser 01 Beston will assist in the se/v ce. Miss Mau | Nobie will play a trombone solv, “The Star- spangied Banner.” Selectiuns by the Califoruia quaitet (msle voices). Seats free: all invited Tickels :or the grea. mass-meeuing for men at Woodward's Lavillon, the 11th, will be distributed s seryice. £ CUSPEL HALT, 16 MASON ~T.—SPE- cial revival services to-night at8 'clock. and every night during the week, conducted by Evangelist M. A. Ironside. luesday eveulng, July 6, lecture on “Christ’s Near Keturn to Esiab- Iishi His Earthly Kingdom.” sundsy-school and Fible ciass st 12:30 to-day. All welcome. No tctions. = GOSPFL HALL, 832 HOWARD ST.— r. McCiore continues his lectures on Subject at 3 ana 7:40 P. M.: “Ths noium: or. Jerusalem the Capital of the Earih the israel and the Natons Then.” Lurng e (except Wednesday and Satoraay): *“Fhe Church’s Piace in the Milliennium,” etc. (= THEO*OPHICAL _SOCIETY— Ihe Brabmacharin will deliver his farewell lecture to-night at 8 o'clock in Shasta Hall, Na- tive Sons’ building, 414 Mason st.; subject, “Th Women of indii—Fast and Present.” Admission, | silver collestion. B2 5L, FRANCISCO THKOSOPHICAL Soclety. 819 Market st.—Lecture to-night, “What 15 by Sutiect br. Jerome Anderson. €.2.1.0,0.F, Installation of officers—Harmo- 2 No. 13, July 5. Toesday: Vor- ris No. 315, Oakland, July 6. ANSS Germania No. 116, day; Concordia No. 122, July 12, M mann N o. 145, July 13, Tuesds, Oakland, July 14, Wednesday: Teutonia (degree ioage) No. 4. July' 28 Friday. All brethren are cordially Invited. EMIL N UMELSK, District Deputy Grand Master. Wedpesday; ATTENTION, DIVISION NO, A. O H. of A.—All members are hercby requested o asse u ble at Hi- Leruia Hall, 120 Ninth si.. 0n MONDAY MUBNING, July 5. at 8 o'clock sharp, to march. escorted by the Knlzhts of th« Red Branch 1 [fles to the Iiburon Ferry, 10 take 9 o'cl-ck boat 10 Scnetzen Pars, the occasl 1 o: our second an- nual grand excursion. Patriouc . exercises and games. Fines for uon-atierdance. By order BALILEY LEE, Pres. Jomx KENNY, Sec. W AITENTION, DIVISION NO, . 3, A O. H. of A.—A!l members are hereby requested to ass-mble at Hi- ruia Hall, 120 Ninth st., on MONDAY M ORNING, July b. at 8 o’clock sharp, to - march, escorted by the Knights of the Red Brancn Rifies to the Iiburon ferry to take 9 o'clock boat to schueiz-n Park, the occasion of our second an- nual grand excursion. Patriotic exercises and gemes. Fines ior non-altendance. Ky order JOHN LYALL, President. M. H. McCAFFERTY, Secretary, =5, ATTENTION, DIVISION No. 5, A. O. H. of A\—All in mbers are i hereby requesied 1o assemble at Hibernia Hiell, 120.Ninth si.,0on MONDAY MORN- 156, July b, at 8 o'clock sharp, to march, escorteu hy the Knights of tie Red Brai ci Rifles, 10 the Tiburon Ferry, (0 takethe ¥ boat Lo Schuet. zen Park, (he occasion of our second annua: grand excursion. Pacriotic excrcises and games. ¥ines for non-attendance. By order M. J. WRI THOMAS E. WILLEY, Secretary. ATTENTION, DIVISION NO. 8, A. 0. H. of A/—All members are he-eby requested to assemble at Hibernia Hall, 126 Ninthst,on MONDAY MO.N- ING, .u.y 5, at ¥ olclock sharp, to march, escorted by the Kuights of the Red Branch .. ifics. 10 Tiburoen ferry to t: ke the 9 o'clock boat .:0 £chucizen Pars, the cceasio: of our second an- nusl srani «Xcursion. Patriotic exe cises and gémes. Eines for noi -attendauce. By order M. FI1ZGERALD, P.esident. 3. J. MORAK, Secretary. ATTENT(ON, DIVISION NO, 9, A. 0. H. of A.—All members are hereby requesied to assemble at Hibernia Hall, 120 Ninth street, on MOM DAY MOKNING, July 5, at 8 0’clock sharp, to * march, escorted by the Knights of the Red Branch Rifies, 1o the Tiburon ferry, 10 take the § o'clock boat to Schuetzen Park, ihe occasion b-ing our second anuual erand excursion: pairotic exer cises aud games; flues for non-auendance. By order. 3. C. RY AN, President. F. BoraxD. Secretary. DIVISION NO. 10, A. 0. H. OF A.—Officers and members are here- by notified to assemble at your hall, 120 Ninth st., MONDAY MO.NING, Julv 5, at 8 o'clock, and march in a body 10 the terxy. By order J. P. O'CONN £LL, President. Joux H. Dorax, Rec. Secratary, , President. = ATTEN , DIV ot A. ISION NO. All members. are hereby request d to assemble ai Hi- bernia Hall, 120 Ninth st, o n MONDAY MORNING, July 5. at 8 o'c ock sharp, to! march, Rifles, to the 7l iburan ferry, 10 - cheuizen Park, the occas uual giani excursion. Pat gawes. ELGENS N18 LAGRUE Sec. orted by the Knights of the s Fines for nun-attendance. d Braucn to take 9 o'clock boat fon of our second an- riotic exercises and By order U'CONNOR, Pres. A DE: BE5 PN v siogan?’ — Shel Berkeiey, AONDAY, fifieenth 'grand ant.usl gam Vreatest programme of al eve ateur and profes«o:al 1i of the world will try their m M July ah of the San krancisco ~cottish 1 histia Club. well as the spriniin: events. 33000 10 cash prizes. besides elegant and comers. costly medals forthe amx eu ever witnessed on the Pacific Coast. AR 1HE und Park. 5, 1897, ering _and AR bletic and dancing Am- the leading ath etes cttle in the heavy as Games open to ail revents. ‘Thegames emb ace contests of ai_de-criptions and common to al' nationalities: runni throwing, bicrcie-(ding. faucy daneing and tu splay of fireworks at | of-war. night. The grounds wi with electricii-. 25¢; children, half price. Sheil Mound. W GEO. W. ATERSON, Reco! A grand baland di 1 b ey Admission, jump weig) autif Ly il uminaed 30:; after 5 P ar, Buy_your tickets for A. DA WSO + Koyal Chief. de: 27,7000 Urder Brotber.: You ere hersby meet in our wigwam, 320 Jul late brother, K. S Mache:h, P. are invited. M. F. C C. WE.TALL, C. of k. Post si, MONDAY, 5, at 1 o'clcck, 1o aitend the funeral of onr . ~ister tribes LAUSEN, Suchem. IMPROVED ORDKR GF RED Men's Hail Assoc ati on of San Frangisco—The annua: meeling of the stockholders uf the Improved 1 Order of Red en's Hall Association of ~an ranciscowill be held in the builaiug of ihe MONDAY EVENING, Ju'y ociation, 220 Pos. s., on 12,1897, at 8 o'clock, for tne purpose of electing a board of trustees or directors for the ensuing y ear, and such other businessias may properly come before the meeting DAVIS LUUDERBACK, President. WILLIAM J, SMITH, Secretary. @ ANNUAL MEETIN annual meeting of the Mariposa Commercial and Mi, held at ihe office of the company, liobart building, No. 552 Ma cisco, Cal, on LUKSDAY, t 1897, a. the hour Of 2 o'clo pose of electing & board of di H. G. ST/ V HE REGULAR « stockholders of the u.ng Com pany will be oom 3. in the rket street, San Fran- he 13tn day of July, ck P. M, for the pur- reciors o serve dur- | ing the ensuing year and tne transaction of such | other business as may come before the meeting. ENSON, secretary. Oftice—Room 3 in the Hobart building, 532 Mar- ket street, Sun Francisco, Ca T DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL S8OCIrTY, 809 Market st, 11, 2 and 8 P. x., Mrs. Sealey, YQUNG MaN, 20, OF GOOD EDUCATION, desires employment in the country during Mr kllis, Mr. Hanson, klder Saven; others. DuC- | summer at s moderate compensauol G. L., tur's office, 1236 Market st., 10105 P. &. box 77, Call. V. MILLeR—ETHERIALIZING MATE- UTCHER AND MEAT-CUTTER, ALL /« ria izing seance, 8 P.M.: 50c. 409 Leaven- around man, desires situation; sausfaction wurth at. guaranteed. Address J. A. B., box 100. Call. DWARD K. EARL™’S SLATE-WRITING seunce to-night; 8 o'clock. 330 Ellis st.; buc. ATE HEUSSMANN; SITTINGS DAILY, 81 circles kriday evenings. 25¢. 116 Franklin st. MES MAXWELL COLBY. 1223 0aK ST.; sittivgs daily; circle Saturday evening. ,N RS. MAYO STEERS, 11215 OAK: CIRCLEN L Tuesday, 8 r. a., Thursaay, 2 . a.: readings. E Me. YOUNC—TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT; 30c. 621 McAllister st wonderful tests. \} A1 ED—SITUATION AS HOT. L CLERK or bookkeeper; best of references or boud. G. D. C., box 97, Call. AKPENTER AND GENERAL USEFUL man wishes employment: wages very moder- can furnish referen es. G. 8., box 54, Call. at RANCH OFFICE OF 'L HE CALL, 167 SINTH *L.—Want ads and suusciiptions taken. AN AND WIFE WANT SITUATIONS A% cook and pustry cook, with reference. 148 Howard st FITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. ELIABLE WOMAN OF 40 DESIRES PO- sition as lad es’ companicn; accustomed Lo busio ss and traveling; would take entire charge of cuild, invalid or eideily person, Address M. FEKGUSON, 335 kearny st. TOUNG GIRL WANIS SITUATION AS nursegirl; age 16 years: best of references. Call or address 732 Valencia st. “,’ ANTED—FIRST-CLASS AMKRICAN housekeeper desires a place; ity or country: Lesi of reterence,. Address H., box 6 Call Uffice. N1ELIIGENT, TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG iady wishes care of grown chiidren or nvalld lady;: country or springs. Address MISS WHITE, Alameda postoflice. Y USG LADY DESIROUS OF STUDYING 105 the stage wishes 1o meet party wbo would assist her financially. N. L, box 1, Call Oflice. MUILER AXD DAUGHTER WANT ANY M “work a: any rice: seyluleli or Logether; no ietters. Call 5108 p. 3. only, 547 Mission s, room 23. 7OUNG SPANISH WOMAN WISHE= SITU- ation: s good cook und launaress; can do any Kind of work: family of 2 or 3 adulis preferre nice home: W., box 9. uo” wash; wages $12 to S1b ‘all. QTRONG YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK & by the day: wishing, cleaning, etc.; wages $1. Address M., box 73, Cail. (JERMAY WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE T day: experienced laundress; aiso houseciean- ing. Address M«S. BROWN, 433 utter (groce. y). 7OUNG GIRL JUST FROM THE EAST DE- sires Lo secure a lucrative housekeaper's plac bacheior’s or widower's home preferres. 821 Mis- sion st., room 5. (_- EEMAN WOMAN WITH A CHILD WANTS 3 position: city or country. 14 Kandall piace, off Sixteenth, near Valencia. REFINED ENGLISH MWIDOW LADY Dk sires & situs.ion as housekeeper: wiGowe: home preferred; good couk: coun ry preferred. 122 Tay.or st,. room 18: cail after 10 A M. JOSITION AS HOUSKEKEEPER IN WIDOW- er's home by rebable American woman; must be ch.idren i home; small compensation: refer- ouces given: age 50. Address L. W., box 48, Call. TEEMAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR ¥ gencral housework and plaia cooking. Ad- dress 2120 Joues st. l’LYLN ASTERN LADY OF EXPERIENCE is desirons of securing housekee ’s place; lo/ging-nouse or widower’s home no objection to country. 1:014 Geary st., room 2. JRENCH WOMAN WANT- SITUATION AS lauudress; washing and ironing; (iLy or coun- iry; wages £50. 814 Jackson st. ERMAN GIRL WISHFS 10 DO HOUSE- work and cooking; city or country. 207 Montgomery &ve. TOUNG REFINED LADY WISHES HOUSNE- Kkeeper's pos tion’ city or country. Apply 3615 Geary st., rovm 15. Y ELDERLY LADY AS HOUSEKEEPKER in widower's family or for bacuelor; best ref- erences; city or country. M. A. 1653 Fifth st., Oaklaund. ARISIAN LADY. THOROUGHLY EXPERI- enced us a housekeeper, would like a position; city or country. 122 Post'st., room 10, OUNG GERMAN WIDOW FROM THE country desires housekeeper's position. Apply 120 Kudy st., room 2. DIVIDEND N OTICES. DIVIDND NOTICE—SAVINGS AND Loan Society. 101 Mo; Suiter. ntgomery s .. coraer The Bourd of Direciors declared a divi- dend sor the term ending ending June 80, 1897, at theiate of four and one-fifih (4 1-D) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and one-half (31%) per cent per annum on orcinary deposits, iree of texes, and payable 1897. on and after July 1, Divitends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of dividend as the principal from and arter July 1. 1897. CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. [ Bulletin copy, | OF { ICE OF THE HIBERNTA SAVINGS and Loan ~o-fey, cor. Market, McAlister aud Jones sts.—San Francisco, June 28, 1897. | & regular meeting of the hoard of directors of this AL socieiy, held THIS DAY, adividend has been de- clared at the rate of four (4) on all deposits for the six months ending Ju 1£97, free from ull taxes after July 1, 1897. ROBERT J. per cent ver annum 30, and payable on and TOKIN, Secretary. UMBOLDT SAVIN clety, 1 Geary st._ GS percent per annum on ter perun um on ordinary dep aiter July 1, 1897 R\ AND LOAN So- 'he directors have de clarea the following semi-annual dividends: - 20 ‘m and 3.8u per cent osits, payable on and 1 8T BRA D), Sec. SPECIAL NOTICES. DR. NELLIE BKIGLE RETURNEU; can be found at her building. oftice, 627 Spreckels NOUTICE TO RAIL! Bids will be received ROAD BUILDERS— until July 1., 1847, for the construction of 51 miles of s reet failway for the tulinas Railway Company. For particu- lars address C. F. LACEY, Secretary, Salinas Cly, Cal ERMAN LADY WITH LIITLE BOY 73 vears old wistes situation in Contra Cosia County to do genersl nousework. Inquire 724 Frout st., upstairs. YQUNG WIDOW UESIKES POSITION AS hou ekeeper or compauion. Call 838 Mission st., room 1. Y QU6 FRENCH WIDOW WANTS A WORK- ing bousekeeper's place: or will do mending: lodging-house or widower's home preferred. +oom 2, 122 Post st RELIABLE GIRL WISHES POSITION A8 sssistant bookkerper: can aigo use typewriter. Address A. T., box T, this office. W IDOW WISHES POSITION AS SUPERIN- tend -nt housekeeper: xentieman’s home pre- ferred. G. H. P., box 38, this office. - 7OUNG C: LORED GIRL WOULD LIKE PO- sition as lad;'s maid or chumbermaid; is will- 1ug 1o travel. For particulais please address C. L., box 19, Call Oftice. ANTED—POSITION OF ANY KIND BY weil educace young man; can speak and write Kngii<h, French and Russtan; best of reter- ences. Address K. W., box 85, Call. | both ways. (. R HANSEN & 0., 108 Geary. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL— FRENCH HELP WANTED-Continued. e OURNEYMEN BARBERS' UNION FREE « talloring taught; ¥1 week. 916 Market, r. 19. » employment bureau, 34 4th st. L LESS, Sec. SQUBSCRIPTIONS AND WANTADS FOR THE 1 Hayes CaLL taken at branca office, 839 nuntt Y i o) ) welack. MALE HXLP WANTED. RAIIROAD MEX TO GO NORTH: FAfi udvanuced; see boss here. C. R. HANSEN 105 Geary e e O N TS L e B Y 5 EXTRA OMNIBUSSES FOK FIRST-CLASS botel; 1 50 uday. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geury at. 10 MASONS HELPERS FUR A KW RAIL- road, countiy, $2a day; we ship Tuesday night. C. I. MANSEN & C0., 108 Geary st. H() BOCKMEN AND TEAMSTERS FUR a +)U new rallroad; long job: free fare: we ship Tuesday night. C R HAN:EN & (0., 108 Geary st * 3() MORE KXTRA WAITERS, $2 A DAY: 6 first-class waiters with dress suits, country hotel, 130; 8 waiters for resoris, $30; 3 waiters for restau:ants, $35 10 $40; 3 restaurant waiters, country, 340. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 108 Gear) 1Q R CKMEN TO LAY DRY SIONE, and found; 10 Iaborers, ci teamsters, city, $26 aud day aud board. C. Geary at. E 500 & C XTRA ASSISTANT BUTC. ER FUR FIRST- | C ass country hotel, $2 50 & day and Ir e fare SECOND COOK, HOTEL, $70: SECOND COOK ior & summer resort, $40: second cook for a moun:ain resort, $35: second coo, private boar ing-house, $4U; 6 cooks, small hotels and restau- ranis, $3) 10 840 ; 10 dishwashers, hotels and res. taurants. $15 to $30: ranch cook, $25; 2 dish- wasners, springs, $20. C. R. HANSEN & (0., 108 Geary st RACTICAL mECHANICAL DRA!GHTS. P quieit and up 10 date. G- G.. box 28. Call, 615 &R Naverintions and waat ads. taken. OYS 70 TAKE ORDERS. CaLL AFTER 9 A M. Morday, 2214 Geary st.. room 89. E. StsoN waxTs 100 MEN TOGET BOTTLE + beeror wine 5¢; Lest tree lunch. 643 Clay. ECRULTS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States marine corps, United Siates navy: avle-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 'vears, who are citizens 0f the Ubited States, or those who have legally declared thelr intention to become such; must be of good char- acier and habits and abie Lo speak. read and write Engiish, aud be between 5 feet b inches and 6 feet in height. For furiher information apply I': the recruiting oftice, 20 Kilis st., San Francisco, Cal. EAMEN FOR NEW YOKK, AUSTRALIA and coasting. 12 Washington st LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE LUF THE GROCERY AND BA. $1500. &'ion: Horse. wazon. receints $30 per day; owner sick: CODECKE 1, 1020 Market st. 3 5 ORNE ¢ CITY JGAR-STORE; BEST CORNER IN only $250. DECKEKR, 1020 Marke: st 3 THE TRU . MODE OF AMASS- $392.40. Tog wesitn is to piace vour dollara where they wiil make dol ars for you: wby toil amid the uncertainties of a laboriousor yr.f2e sionaj callinz to sccumulate a competency whel sour surpius dollars will accomplih 1t for you? 592 40 realized in one weel i ronortlon: b ofits cannot be conirolied by nor the big fish ear_the littlsones; all huve an eq chance and share alike; write for particu.urs.: CONDON & CO., Boon biock, ¢ovington, Ky. must se.l. OCKTON HOTEL AT ASSIGNER'S SALE— ihe Commercial, sliuated i the heatt of ine business section uf ~tockton, with the best run o business in (he interior of ibe Staie: 150 rooids. . etc.; insoivency by the iliness of ihe proprietor: am now prepared to receive private bids upon thie properiy. R. R, SMITH, ussignee of a.J. Hahn, iusolvent. S MARKET ST.— BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions taxen. W ANTED—GET YOUR SHOLS MADE TO L your feet at the >ame jrice von bu rea!y- made oOney, from $2, §5, §4 and $5, aL 562 Mis- +104 8t., b tween First xnd =econd. { LCHO HOUSE, 86355 Ma . KET ST.—EOOMS | 20c, 25¢ 0 50¢ night: $1 to $2 week. {INE MEN'S CALF SHOES, $175: TO OR- der, $2 50; halt-suling, 25¢ up. 959 Howard. T RY ACME HOU=E. 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night: 1 a week. AKGE STOCK NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes for sale; lot ladies’ and misses’ shoes, 25¢ up; misfits exchanged; good repairing; shoes made (0 order any style $3 up. Ceniral Repalr- ing Shop, 749 Mission st., near Grand Opera-house. 963 Dy FORDIFFERENT PLACES, SUCH 3 600 men Lo drive teams on a railroad, #1 76 a day: 65 Iaborers and_teamasters, city and country, $175, $1 60 and 81 50 duy and $26 month and fouud: 80 woodchoppers. pine an; redwood. 81 15 per cord, tools and food found; 45 faruers, orcoaid and vineyard hands, $26. $25'and $20; 5 header-wagon drivers, $1 25 day: bolter and help sa~yer, $30 per month and found: shingle-packer, 6¢ per 1000: man o raise and cure tobacco, $25 and found: butier-maker, $30; 3 milkers, $20; 3 men to work in a park garden, §1 25 day: 3 choremen, 815 and $:0, ior ranches: man to feed s «upois, ¥2 25 day: 30 fruit-pickers, blackberry-pickers, etc.. $20 and 1ound; 10 sailors to leat.: farming. $15 and found: harness-m. ker for a ranch. $30 aud fouud. MUK- INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 300 rooms, 25c a night; reading- room; ree 'bus and bazgage (0 and from the ferry. 4()()() PALR: ANOTHER LOT MEN'Y shoes: been slightly damaged:; at less than one-fourth thelr value; from 75c to $2 50. 562 Mission st. bet Firstand Second sts. EST COFFEE IN TOW Coffee John, 626 Sacramento st. ANTED—MEN 10 LEARN BARBER trade: shops, tools, posiclons furnished: 8 weeks required. 8. F. Barber College, 18814 Eighth, ORIGINAL ANTED TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. RAY & READY, 654-636 Clay st. PBAKE# FOR sMALL COUNTRY SHOP. $50 | aud found; 20 waiters, $25, $50 and 320; 16 cooks. Testaurants, hoiels, resoris, eic., $4u, $50, #60, 850 and $25. ;unch-counter cook, $1u a weex and jound; curer ana packer for a large butcher's faciory: waller for a mine, $25: 3 runch cooks. MUKRAY & KEADY, 634 and 638 Clay st. KANCH OFFICK OF THF CALL, 167 NINTH b JLECTRIC STEAM HEATKR: INVENTED L by Johu Til on: applles to all steam bollers and runs without iuel of any kin!and without cost; city aud countr rights for sale {rom $5 u 1359 Stevenson st., off ‘Lhirieenih - . RUGSTORK: FINE LOCATION IN DESIR- ble neighborhood; clean stock; good trade: estublisted 10 vears. Address E. E., box lql. Calls / ANTED—TO RENT STORE OR SPACK IN market for fruit «nd produce: must be cén- Address P. J. (-, Call Office, Oakland tral. JIRST-CLASS SALOON e Now"City thaill tarkin and Grove sts, App'y to owner, 2405 Howard st. : CORNER GROCERY ANDBAR FOR $55 « sale on account of death. Call at prem- ises, 1019 G p rrero st. USTOM SHOESHOP; years: doing good busines: 339 Hayes. ALOON. CONNECTED WITH DAIRY: OR partner taken: lady orgentieman. 338 Fourth. ESTABLISHED 30 owner to retire. OR SALE — HORSESHOEING PART. OF. blucksmith-shop. 205 Eighth st. sLi want ads and subscriptions taken. LEARANCE SALE—$5000 WORTH BOOTS / and shoes; must sacrifice; $1 50 sioe 75¢, $2 shoes $1, $3 shoes 31 50. 4 shoes $2: $5 shoes $2 30, $6 shoes $3. 638 Market si., opp. Palsce. OUKKEEPER: 14 YEARS' EXPERINNC young; marricd: country preferred: eflicien postottice, Wel.s, Farzo & Co. or insurance clers; reliable employer only. Bookkeeper, Call Uftice, Oukland. Sw COR. SIXTEEN (L 51, NEA K MISSION: branch office of 4x CALL' Eubscriprions uud want ads taken. QITUATION WANTED BY CANDY-MAKE L fiist-ciass all-around man; wholsale or reta work: good referenc-s. Adaress Chocoiates, box 140, Calt Oftice. W ANTED—SITUATION AS BOOKKKEPER, sccountant, cashier or as clerk in auy or all of these capucities: references given and salury not considered. Address Spk, box 93. Cull Office. SlIUATION WANTHED BY AN OLD MAN AS cook in private family or on ranch or care for private grounds. Call or address 1212 Fillmure st PASTERN ARRIVALS LO KING FOR work will dp well to call and zet a good posi- | tion from MURRAY & READY, 634 und 638 Clay | street. i 5()() LABIRERS: 8150 PER DAN: STEADY work; see parly here Sunday, Monday, | Tuesdays and Wednesdays; free fure. MARIIN | & CO., 749 Market st. ROOMS 150 50 iBc Prk NIGHT: bus ~v a1 99 ver weex. Oriental, 2256 Drumm st S! [ ANTED_LABORERS AND MECHANICS | 10 know that Kd Kolkin, Reno House proprie- tor. stll rums_ Denver House 211 Third at: 408 Iares room 5¢ per nigni: 81 10 83 jer week. NGLE RUUMS 100 AND 180 NIGHT, 600 1d 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. AGENTS WANTED. FRENCH SECOND COOK, $70; HOTKL WOrk: see parly L0-day, Sunday. MARTIN & C0., 749 Marxet si. W ANTED —ZEALOUS AMBITIOUS E ern woman to ontinue an office, busineis now paying well, in Stockion. ~Reliable, box 60, Cuil. | SEQOND C: OK, 840 AND ROOM: 4 GOOKS, $10 & week: 3 cooss, 340 aud room, 4 cooks, $36 and room 3 third cooks, $35 und $40 and T om; call to-day, Sunday. Durkel st OBEK AND INDUSTRIOUS GERMAN wishes position around private p ace: good horseman; miik; also good gardener: smail wages, good home. G L., box 66, Call Oftice. W INUHESTER HOUSE, 44 1 HIKD ST.. N Market: 200 rooms 25¢ to 5150 per nighi: 41 50 to $5 per week:; convenlent and respectubis; iree bus and bargage 10 and from (be terry. FFMALE HELP WANTED. 1O0OK AND HELPER FOR SUMMER RE. sort, see pariy here, call ¢a ly, $30 and $1 Germur girl, hous-work, Alimeas, #25: privace fawlly, and cook, dtv, §2i cook, small boarding-house, city. $20; 20 girls, housework, »15 and 320. G R. HANSEN & C0., 108 Gear; st. FRENCH WAITRESSES. 2 GERMAN waitresses and 2 >candinavian waliresses?f r | clty, sieady work, $20; 5 waliresses, resturant, | $5. 16 aud $7 & week: Waitress, resort Lear ciiy, | $20: crambermaid and wait city, $18: waltress | for Geysers, $20; chamb-imaid and walt, near | cliy, $-0. C. K. HANSEN & Cu., 110 Geary st C TRA WORK, FREE @ GHAMBERM LD, » fare, country hoiel: 3 gieady chamberniaids, country hotel, $2u. Call Sunday bet. 10 and 11 A ML COK HAL EN & CO. 108 Geary st 1 WALLRESSES, EXTRA WORK. CITY: 81 per day: short hours; call Sunday; ofice open between 10'and 11 . & C. R HANSEN & CU,, 108 Geary st. ] CHAMBERMAID AND 2 WaLTRESSES, same hotel resort, §20 and free fare: ¢ wall: | resses for Sanuta ruz, $20: 4 waiiresses for monn- tain resort, $20: b wai.resses for water resor:, $20 and free fare. Call Sunday beiween 10 and .1 A M, C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. (HAMBERMAID, COUNTRY HOTEL, 815: chambermaid, assist waiting, hotel. city, $20; womau with child, country, $25; I'rench womun country laundry, §25; cook, }1ain boarding-house, country. $25, see parcy here; -5 gir § aud women for housework. KAY & RrADY, Leading lmple, ment Azents, 634-636 Clay st V EAT GIRL OR WOMAN, COOKING AND housework, private family, San Mateo County; $20 to ¥25; see lady here Tuesday mornlig. MURKAY & READY, Leading KEmployment gents, 634656 Clay st 1 WAITKE-SEY; $25 AND ROOM to-day Marxet CALL 5 WAITRESSr&: 81 PER DAY AND FARE ) each way: Pacific Grove: calito-day (Sunday). MARTIN & Ci., 746 Murket st. ANTED—WOMAN TO DO PLAIN IRON- ing in instizuon, near city, $3J and found, call Sunday bet. 10 and 11 o'c ock. W. D, EWER & CO., =mployme.it A nts, 626 C.ay st. ADY AGEN1S TO HANDLE M) COSMET- fcs. MRS, M.J. BUTLEK, moved to 1170 Market st. s 7 ANTED — YOUNG LADY FOND OF traveling. without incumbrances, to assist geutleman iu traveling business. 1., box §8, Culi. ANTED—YOUNG GIKL FOR GENEKAL houtework. Appy 1225 Webster st ANTEL—GIKL TO ANSIST IN HOUSE- work: $8: sleep howe. 913 Halcht st ANTED—GI L TO ASSINT IN H USE- work and children; §ood home. 439 Je.sie st. CLEAN ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPER FOR man and 2 children: must b middle aged, with no iucumbrance; 9 A'M toz P M. 28 Tihsu w ADY FOR SAUSAGE AND DELICACY KLIABLE FRENCH LADY,EXPERIENCED housekeoper, desires position as such, or will +do piain sewing: 'no objection to short disiance in country. 1122 Market st., room 1. Y QUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper. 995 Market st., room 14. 615 LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICKE OF THE CALL: rubscrintions a1 wanc ads taken. LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Suuscripuions and wanc ads taken. WiLtixe Yogfl: GIKL WHO WILL AS sist for a good home; smail (ompensati Address 1102 Filbert. S NEAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A permanent place as & housekeeper: city or country; will Go pixin mending. %07 Fost, rm. 8. £33 NOMCE—1 SOLD THIS DAY MY rights to restaurant, 1:2 Fifth st , o JOHN DENECHAUD. San Irancisco, July 1, 189 7cuuu,n:s KOPP. MME. PEARL H tific palmist. Located ARRISON, SCIEN- room 2, 52014 Geary. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICK OF 1HK CALL: want ads and subscriptions taken. OUNG *PANISH LADY WOULD LIKK A position as typewriter or copyist; no objection to shori distance irom ci y. MLISS OLLIE STER- LING, room 28, 17 Stocklon st. EWELL'S DAIRY at 23d and Folsom sts. B 1S NOW LOCATED ‘Telephone white 271. TURKINH CABIN geuts and ladies. R., = ET BATHS FOR 11, 120345 Geary st. NOTICE.—~THE rOLLOWING BOYS were admitted (0 the of San Francisco from . pril Armitage Crphanage 1, 1847 to June 30, 1897, inclusive: Lawrence B! Christiansen, age 6 yenrs: >tephen H. Sandford, Piip K. Bootwell, age 714 field, vge 7 years; ¥rans Bu kichard . 1xon,age 5 years: E 535 years; Georg tine’ Valunzula. age 634 zola. age 8 years: » dward Marion Blanton, age 8 5-12 #ge 12 years; Fraunk W. Born, age 11 yea: Tattie, age 8145 vears: George Butter- ttertield, aze 5 yeurs; ugen: Werdmilicr,age 512 vears; Valen- year: years: kudo ph Valan. D. Mills, age 7 vear: years: John Wilils, 7 man X McDougall, age 12 years; A\dr’ n McDou- 1, age 11 year: son, age 6 years: Charles gal Richard Strong. age. 11 year: Welistood A. Sirong, age 7 years: John F. Patte L. Petierson, age 3 years Dare Morgun, age 13 years; Georke Aor an, age 715 vears: Frank Bartolea, age 9 year. John Sime. ‘age 12 yers: Alberc Benbow, a6 10 years; Carl Knude. age 7 years. B. F. LE WARN K, Superintendent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA | St iereth Orplianige. cor. Lake st abd sSeventh ave. San Fi cisco. Cal., has received the following «rphan and balt-orphan girls from Aprll 1to June 30, 1897: Mur ears; Anmie ¥. Matnison, rown, ¥ years Fuller, 11 years: Sybil ¥ Kosta, o, a 11 3 years: Uarrie N. Louisa M. Hamliton, 10 yeary Nettie Prraine, 9 years; k| years: Mabel Magnussen, ¥ Ina Magnussen, 1 ears; . Eleanor M. Fuller, 8 years: Alice McDaugall, 9 years: Eva McDougall, 7 years; Joy Ellen Bancroft, 1 year 9 mc iths. 15 LARKIX-BRANCH OFFICK OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and wan: ads taken. YQUSG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper: in bachelor’s or widower's bome preterred; plain sewing done. 106 Fourth, room 1. Y UUNG ATTRACTIVE EASTERN LADY would like » good place as housekeeper: hotel or widower's home preserred. 284 O'Farrell, r. 9. Y UNG WIDOW FROM LUKOPE WISHES Situaiion as houseseeper; bachelor or widower. 117 kddy st, room 1. EAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE @ place as housekeeper : city Or county; bach- elor’s, widower’s home or lodging-bouse. Xoom 11, 423 rosu st., second floor. 615 EITUATIONS WANTED MALE. APANESE lflPLOYl;lNT HUAIVAV, 709 ueary st Tel. Sutter 2125. APANKSE, CHIN KSE EMPLOYMT OFFICE: waiters, housecleaners. 30 Geary: tel. Grant 58 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Eubacriptions and want ads taken. HINESKE & JAPANFSK; KST'D 20 YEARS: ‘belp:tel. main 1997 BRA lth:YcU*L.m Clay. —_— HUNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPANKSE emp. office, 614145 Californla st., tel. main 281, _ CB!NESI AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice; best help. 41433 O'Farrell, Tel. K. 426, Y slore; small capital. Call 335 Fourih st. ANTED—Ay PRENTICE GIRL FOX HAR- dressing at 111 Stockton st. G. LEDEKER. G ERMAN GIRL OF 15 TO TAKE CARE “of chi'd; sleep home. 3248 Twenty-third s IRL FOR GENERAL WORK IN BOARD- ing-house. 2346 DMissicn st. UCCESS! SUCCES ! SUCCESS! The McDowell is the largest and best con- ducted dressmaking aud millinery school on the Pac fic Coust, tea hing cutting, fi ting, finishing, draping, baxting, boning, ma chiug stripes and pluids. " In ketting o system why uo: get the best. ihe McDowli received the very higzhest award a0d niedal at_the World's Fair, snd only system of dresscu; ting receiviug a gold medal wnd divloma atthe Midwinter Fair. kasy 10 earn, rapid 10 use? mukes the most_stylish, comfortable and perfect fitting dresses. Eusy paymeucs, unlimited lessons. kxquisite millinery tuught, $1 per week: two weeks' sewing lessons free. Nuw is the time to en- ter the McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School, 103 Post st. TTHE LAWRENCE METHOD OF DRESSCUT- ting is the oniy one by which you can compiete « peifect garment without trying on. 1079 Market. NSIICE-ENTER AYRES BUSINESS COL- lege for practi al work and good positions; 32 graduates piaced in June. - ANTED—-GERMAN UPSTAIRS GIRL FOR 2 chldren; good i oner; wait on table: liberal wages. 14 Columbin square, bet. Sixth and Seventh, Folsum and Huirjson. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANL Aus Fust THE CaLL taken av branch vitice bv.Huyes st; open until 9:80 o'clock. OUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSKK EEPING, few hours weekly. G. H., box 35, Call 615 HAKKIN-BRANCH u¥ICE OF THE O CaiL: subscriptions and wan: ade. taken. ANTED-EXPERIENCED IRONERS AT Contra Costa Laundry, Oakland. 'WAN'HFD—GOOD GERMAN CUOK AND helper for restaurant. Apply 916 Howard st. 95 MISSION — SUBSGRIFTIONS - AXD Want ads taken 10r THK CALL. OST CONVENJENT AND RESPEUTABLI ‘Winchester Housa, 44 Third st near Market; ; 2bc to $1 U per night; $1 bUt0 35 per week: free "ous aud baggage 10 and 1rom ferry. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVER~HIRTS and underwear; s_ few in rienced bands taken and tanght. LEVI STRAUSS & CU,, 3214 Fremont st. X 527 BUNTGUMERY o1, taken. .. BRANCH OFFICE ud subscsiptions GLEE CALL; Waul i co k, | rman tyle, 323: houseke. per | (cunday) MAKTIN & Co., 749 | | | { MARTIN & Cu., 749 | | | ANED—WAITERS, COOKS AND DISH- washers, before 9 A. M Li-day. ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. W ANTED_QUICK wiTst $7500 GIVEN AWAY! 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A . 850 One hundred and twenty-five cash prizes of w0 doliars each............ w260 Three hundred and twenty-five prizes Amounting to .......eov... 7300 | It will be observed that these priz are not cheup books, cumeras or other trifies, purcoas d | at small cost and put down at large prices to swell | the total. . The majority are in had cash, and tho.e not in money ure worth every penny of ihe estimate given. unly Simple Rules—It is & very simple matter | to win oueof these prizes All you have todo1s {omake up a list of the largest numberof words | you can spell fiom the leiters in the phrase | “Patent Atiorney Wedderburn,” using each | le:ter only as often as it occurs in the phrase. | ‘These words are used because John Wedderburn & Co_aiso desire to advertise their business, and | the publicity which they have alrealy given to it throush the newspapers heips the National Re- corder in spreading abroad the news of this great | competi.ion. ! aessrs. Wedderburn & Co. have decided that thes will add £500 in gold, to be given to the per- | son receiving the $1000 prize, 5o that this fortu- nate individual will receive $1500 in gold. I he person sending in the largesi list wiil re- ceive the $1500 cash prize, and the o.her priz>s wiil he awarded to those sending in the n xt jargrst lists in_the order in which the prises are | arranged above. No consideration whatever is exacted to compete for these prizes except that euch person must sead the sum of $100 fora ve r's subscription to the utional Kecorder. Upon receipt of your remittance we wiil send you | a compe itor's celt ficate, with full particuiars and | directious for making the lis: of words. Tner»are | no bard rules 10 comply with and no conditions that a 10-yeur-old boy or girl cannot meet. 325 may win. Remember, there are 525 prizes, the smailest of which will repay you amply ror | the time spent in making up a hist, while the larg- | est prize 1s a small fortune, and the others mean | lots of cumfort and luxury for many months to come. The trips to Europe, California and Mex- 1co, and the tuiton in the schoois and colleges mean a liberal euucation to those who win them. 11 yoy don’c succeed in carryine off the big prize you need not be disappointed, for you have uun- @reds of chances of securing the others, Remem- ber. that nobody has any advantage over any- body else. 1t is'a competition of brains and in. dustry ouly. " Hecaus. you are niot as quick-witted | a5 others Is L0 rewson whv y ould no win a prize. Begin at once snd inke your time, for the competition does not close unil Novemver 1. The issue of certificates m.y stop atany time, however. The names of all the winners will be published In The National Recoider as s0on as the competi fon iy decided, and in the meantime al the questions regarding the contest will pe an- swergd_(hrough its columns. There will bs no changes in the conditions of the contest. The - are all gi¥en here, and your task is a simple one. Hemit in stamps or cash, money order or registered letter. Address N ATIONAL KECOKDER, Wash- ington, D, C, Contest Department A. | carefully trained 7 LADIES AND GENTS: (ITY WORK; 49 swall capital. DR. DURBEY, 614 Kearny. GENT1S—BAKER'S NEW COMBINATION | enameied sign or universal rignuoard; will have a iremendons sale; notning like it: securs sample and territory at once. BAKER En. and Mfg. Co., 409 ~unchez st., San Francisco. ALL KOUTE FOR SALE. APPLY AT FHIS « fiice. HICAGO BUARD OF TRADE—WE HANDLE grain, provisions and stocks 01 margins: There never was a more favorable time, and thera is no market known that is better than Chicas for conservative, profitabl- trading. Write us once for dally and weekly market letter and bool let, telling how to make money oh CHICAGH BUARD OF TRADF. DULENHAVER & CO., €54 Cousolidated kxchange building, Chicago. £35(), SOFFEE S8ALOON AND =~ CHOP- $350. Fosee: mewls fired: good busiuess: central; sold account vickness: suitable for 2 good business men; no acents. BASILE, 87815 Market. TERY BEST RSULTS OBTAINED BY. placiug your lodging-nouses, saloons, cand. stores, etc.. with Stree. & Cresswell, 721 Howard. JQUARE DEALS QUICKLY MADE. D "City and Bay properties, Interior and ranch properti Goou Businesses Bouglit, sold or exchanged. Good bargains At UNDERWOOD' -, 765 Market st., San F. 7ALUABLE STOCK INTERES! IN WHOLE~ sale produce and commission business for sale at 8 bargain K. 8. BRINDLE, 65 Barth bleck, Denver, Colo. . 5450 WANTED, PARTNER; OLD ESTAB- & OU. lished family liquor-store: fine stocki doing good business; old partner sick. G.,12, Cali. g,\cfiéxum CIGAR-STORE AND CLUB- W rooms; aocount going East. 211a Sixth st. JALOON: GOOD-PAYING: RENT TAKEN out of business: must sell. Apply Call Office. TERMAN GIRL KECENTLY FROM GER: many, desitcs a parcner. 111 Geary, room 2. COL LG A e TENTLEM AN HAS $800 T0 INV ANY: b R Tome business; give particulars. C. H., 339 Hayés. in private family, near car lise. “Please state | Tt o e price and tull prrticulars. G, U.. box 89, Cull. D D —TO BE SOLD ON ROOMS WANTED. Y MAN AND WIF:—3 O 4 SUNNY-RCOM flat, Mission. bet. Twenty-first and Twenty- fourth, or near Van Ness av., bet. Ellis and Mur- ket sis.; will pay $15 cash. G. R. W., box 2¥, Call. ENTLEMAN WISHES TO RENT PLAIN firnish-d room. Address G. T.. box 97, Call. PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER FOR BOTTLE BEFR BUSINESS; small capital; exper.en:e not necessary. 712 Fourtre~ th st. FINE BESTAURAN account of sickness: fine location; suitable for: any one understauding the busivess; exceptional bargain. 4 pply this oftice. 3 Fee RENT (COMPLETELY FURNISHED)— Large basement saloon and restanrant (45x90) on prominent corner: 'ow rent: fine chan.e to/ start busiu: Call 825 Market st., room 62 EWELRY-STORE #25: NR. 2 THE: aters; est “Liring. G..box 40, Cail utlice. o) 2 ERYMEN, ATFENTION— %4500 Valuable stock of piants. roses: paims, etc.. including horses, wagons, hothouses, 5 eam heaters; profitable. Winston, 846 Macket. WANTED. W ANIED-SMALL KANCH WITHIN 50 miles of San kranclsco. with small house. Send full particulars 0 1HOS. CAHILL, New Western Hotel, . F PROPERTY OXCHANGE_CLEAR, IMPROVED FARM: ! 210 acres: house, barh, orcha d; near Ukiah value $6000: for city D operiy Or smallirim- Dioved farin liearer Lo San I'rancisco. Address b, S., box BU, Cail. TAGE AND LOT IN MISSION, ORLOT: state lowest price. W.. 1ox 30, Cull. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS rANTED—WALL TENT NOT LESS THAN 10x12. 1024 Mission at. AW NBROKER—OLD GOLD, SILVER, CAST- off ¢l hing bought. Add. COLKM AN, 41 Third. FDUCATIONAL NDERSON’S ACADEMY AND SCH(OL OF Mathematics: pupils prepared in dav and evening classes and by private lessons for Califor- nia and*Sisutord universiiles: teachers’. marine engineers’ and civil service examinations; special evening classes; mathematics, mechanical draw- ing: high-scuool pu; coached: two scholarships in Untversity of California, smounting to §500 per aunum, given esch yesr 0 the two highest gradu- ates. R., 406 Parrott building. INGING—VOICES SUCCESSFULLY DE- veloped In volume, compass and quality, and jor solo work in public: form uplls and references: kranz Veiter, Adelaide etchon, Dan Morrison, Albani, De Soliz, La Grange, Marchesi, Marie Halton, Amy Leslie, Grace Greenwood, Helen Po.er, etc. For in- struction_and terms apoly to CLARKE'S vocal studios, Y. M. C. A. buiiiing. EALD'S BUSINESS COILEGE, 24 POSI— Bookkeeping. business practice, shorthand, typing, lelegraphy. languages. hnglish branches, olectrical engineering: 20 teachers: 15,000 gradu- ates; day and evening sessions: catalogue. YRES' BUSINESS COLLEGE, 325 MONT- gomery si.: individual instruction in short- baud, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; | scholarship $50: low rates per week and 10nih. YANISH SPECIAL COURSE; PARTI larly for parsons contemplating trips to Mexico ana Central America. Room 10, Y. M. C. A. bidg., 106011 A M., 409 P M. THEAP GUUD PAYING HOTEL OFf 4 rooms, bar club and bal room: tiial given 1o wgents. Apply cor. Ninth ave. and Hst., sonh entrance Golaen Gate Park. A NY ONE DESIRING TO INVEST $10,000 £X'to $:0,000; rattiing good prozosition. Address ., box 92, Cail Office. 1000 BUSINESS carbs circulars, 50c. Powell. 2526 Cuon-p;\ YING HOTEL BUSINE-S; LOX X established; ualf interest $500: whole $1000. Address Cosmopolitan Hoiel, Petaluma. CKTLAND AGENCY 1HIS PAPER. IN- quire this ofice ora: 133 ‘fhird st., Portland, Uregon. ROCERY AND BAR: 2 LIVING-ROOMS; fine stock; good business. 117 Filimore st. $350, BESTAURANT. 121y POINT Lo- - > 00U, bos ave., near Gears-st. carnouse. F YOU WANT HIGHEST CASH PRICES tor furniture, groceries, saloons and - restau. .. rants see J. C. THLER, anctioneer, 632 Marker. e —— LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. Y PRINTED, $1; 1028 Market s, near MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONs AND want ads taken for THE CALL. 4GROOM HOUSE: BEST IN CITY $2500 18-room house on Sixth st only........ 350 14-room house on kddy st .. = 350 1¢-room house on Fourth st S 500 Other bargains. H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st. JELL-PAYING HOUSK OF 14 ROOMS. PAR- ticuiars at 218 Leavenworth st. e JURNITURE FOR FALE. JURNITURE FOR SA LE—6 ROOMS OF FUR- niture as good as new: 8R00, cost $1200: owner going to Europe. Address A. A., box %, Call Office, Osklani. : THE BEST JOHN K. MEY ERS CO., 847 Market st. i ——— ¥URNITURE WANTED. OUSEHOULD KANGES A IGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SHOW-CASES, counters and shelvings at 67 Mission st. JEW STORE; NEEDS FURNITURE; BEsh prices SILVERSTIEN, 1223 Market: postal. . [INGINEERING SCHOOL: mining, mech., survey,as: CIVIL, ELECL, archit.; day& eve.; est. 1864. A. VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. ARR, THIE EXPKRT, BOOKS OPLNKD, closed or adjusted: private lessous in bookkeep- ingland rapid «alculations. 855 Marke, rm. 572. KLASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R b and 12, 1.0.0.F. bock, 7th and Mkt. NGLISE AND COMMERCIAL BRANCHES; civil service; terms low. 1504 Market st.. rooms 35 and 38, CTING—LEO COOPERS SCHOOLOF ACT- ing. 814 Geary st. OOKKPNG. WRIING, ARITHMTC, GRAMR, dav & night: nociavses: 5 monca. %45 Mission, | AUCIION CO. REMOVED 10 18- Montgomery st.; highest prices pa.d. e { URNITURE, STOVES UAKERTS, COUN- ters, showcases ANDERSON, 1121 Markat.. - EST PRICES FOR FURNITUKE, MDSE.. ete. STREET & CRESWELL, Anctioneers.731 - Howard streest. Houses bought in their antrecy. LOST OST—A SET OF PLANS AND SPECIFICA. tions. Return same to O. EVERKTT, archt: tect, Thurlow block, Kearny st., avd receive lib. eral reward. 2 : OSI—TUESDAY NIGHT, BROWN-CURLED spaniel, Oak, near Frankiin; return 415 riil- more; liveral rewaid. UITAR, MANDOLLN, PIANO AND VOCAL lessons; $3 mo. Mar; Westhaus. 39 Fifth st. NG, VOICK CULTURE, PARIS GRAD- French, Ger. lang.: 2 mo. 109 Taylor. ANTED—1006 MEN AT LOTUS BARBER- shop: «having 10c; haiicutiing 15¢; first-class work. .07 ¥ourth st. 8 ALESMAN WANTED; SALARY OR COM- mission; $150 to $360 per month guaranteed; bond required. kquitable Mfg. Co., Iowa City, Ia. IRST-CLASS DRESS-GOODS SALESMAN, ith chiy experience. Apply st ohos; United States Indus:rial Agency, 165, Crocker bailding. 15 EIXsT-GLASE WAT1ERS. APPLY EM O porinm Restaurant. # +) GOOD WAITERS WANTED AT 135 FIFTH & st.; call early. VASHIER AND ASSISTANT, $40 MONTH J and board; $176; good security. 24 Mc- Allis er st. WANTED—EXPERIENCED MAN TO ACT as +alesman and general hand in second-hand furnitore-store. Call 408 Eleventh si., vakland. AND IF YOU WILL WOKK CAN KI5, ks $15 to $30 'a week. " aduress Wo box;18, ¢ ORNEBGROCERY AND BAR, WITH LIV- C ing-rooms, on Market st. SPCK & CO., 602 Market st ARBERS ASSOCIATION FREEE EMPLOY- ment Office. S FUCHS, Sec’y, 825 Grant ave. HAYES—BRANUH OFFICKE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ads taken. 339 NLEWFOUNDLAND BITCH, WHITS breast and legs, black Lody; answers the name of Mattie. Retura Palace Sa.00m, 194 steveuson: st.; rewara $5. % OST—GULD BROOCH, WITiL DIAMOND :° s asd 8 pearls; reward. L B. O'NEIL, 420 © Thirt enth st. : HYPNOTIS! LD-ESTABLISHED; TREAT DISEASES; also teach. Hypnotic Institute, 6 O'Farrell st CAKPET CLEANING. CLiY.sTEAM CA RPET-CLEANING WORKS: CleADs, moves, Iays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr. 38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. WA'I T=, reliable carpet-cleaning, renovts, alter- . aiion works, 418 Nealiister. Tel. Jessie 321 (QARPEYS CLEANKD & RENOVATED LIKE pew. %3 7Tenth; lei. South 36 Mackintosh & Co. J k. MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING CO., + 240 1d4ilist; cleaning 8c. a yard: tel. Mis 74, OST—BUNCH OF KEYS: ON MCA\LLINTER st. Keiurn 101515 Califoruia st and 1eceive - reward OST—PASSBUOK WITH THE HIBERNIA. Savines ani Loan Society of San Frauci:co, - in the name of ANNIE CAKTER, No. 207,200, © ‘Tne finder will please return (o bank. i OST—LARGE SOLITATRE DIAMOND RING coming from Old People’s Home on Silver ave,, via Miss.on. i lmote and Sutiei-si. cars. | Livera reward will be paid or i:8 re.urn 1o = W. Lk V'Y, 212 Sunsome st. b 167 OF iaken. ot — FOUND. MadB SG — BRANGL UFFICK THE CALL, MLLSCHIDLGE Sud wads: ARPETS CLEANKD, RENOVATED LIKE pew. J. MCQUEEN 453 Stevenson. Tel. S.228, Apv;s E CARPET-CLEANING CO., 402 sutter; tel. Main 394, GEO. WALCOM, prop. ARPET-CLEANLNG, S0; LAYING, 30: RU sumples tree: tel. Jessie B44. Stratton, 35ths: W HES YoU BLCOME DISGUSTED WILH Dpoor work send 10 SPAULDING'S Poneer Uac pet-beating Works. 353-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 4 JEW WALDO LODGING-HOUSE, 763 MIs- sion st.,be". 3d and 4: h—Single room - per night, 10c to Buc: per week, 70c 10 $2: clean,quiet; spe- cial attention to morning cails; open all night. Lk, s rousg, v, ey sh X D, 3 re] 3 ni il Rsual price.” 563 Mission oL, bet. 15t and 2. ONKLIN'S CARPRL- BEATING WORKS, 333 Golden Gate ave. ‘lelephone Has: 1ud P e e e M i B SEWING MACHINES. e MONTHLY ;RENTED,REPAIRED,bou 3 2 s0ld, exchunged;machine supplies. 145 st‘xhv: o K L Foran—nAY HORSE AND SADDLE. OW’ er can_have same vy callingon P. F. GODINa, opposite Emmanuei C3me.ery, ~an Mateo.Co, - " LACK NEWFOUNDLAND—OWNER GA receive by proving ana i P ol ye b B 8 paying charges.” 873 e ————— PHUOTOGEAFHERS SUPPLIES, - l‘per dally at 22 Geury st.; sol cy 1 Cosst. CAL CAMLRA CO, °'* B¥eney for the REE DEMONSTRATIOAS OF VELOX pPa “‘ 3 PROFES:TONAL CARDS, ; HN £ RICHARDS, 75, San Francisco, Cal. LAW GFFICES, KOOMS building; telephone Main - 6 and 27, Crocker . smali amounts in ° - 5

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