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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, J‘ULY i1 SAN FRANCISCO **CALL.™ RUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open unul 12 o'clock every year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, open until §:30 o'clock. sirect. open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 8:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open antil 8 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until 8 o'clock. 167 Ninth strect; open untll 9:30 o'clock. 1205 Polk street: open until 9:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentuoky rects: open till 8 v'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. —5 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI tist—Services at 11 A, M. In Beethoven Hall, £ 36 Post st.. cor. Powell. Christian Sclence Bible Lessons “Paul and Silas Set at Liberty hro er of ‘iruth.” Sunday: school for children st the same hour. ~“clence inurscay ac 8 p. M. ib Ruby All are welcome. alth” Stug Post st. and Uall, SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST E<5 1. iscopat Churen, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts—Rev. John_Stephens, pastor; residence, 308 ialght siree. Presching at 11A. M. and 7:45 r. 3. D.D., of London, Ontari Rev. Kober. Johnson. X will preach at . and Rev. W. H. Linde- muta of Penusylvania at 7:45 P. M. Lon'tfail to hear these distinguisbed strangers. Sunds. school av 12:30 p. ., C. B Perkins_superintend- ent. Fpworth League service au ».m. The public cordially invited to all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in attendance. Prayermeeting Wednesday evening &t 7:45 o'clock. CENTENARY METHODIST EPISCO- B3 al Church =outh, 1717 Bush_ sreet, be- tween Gough and Uciavia—Dr. C. B. Ruddick, pastor. Sutter street cars pass within one block, California street cars within two blo ks Preach- ing ar 11 4, M., by the Rev. Mr. Shuruiff of Massa- chuset's. Rev. M:. Baily of Connecticut wil preach at 8 p. s Sunda.-school. 9:45 A. M. Ep- worth League. 7 . M.: regular prayer-meeling every Wednesday evening. All welcome. Y M. E. CHURCd, CORNER, and Market sts—Fe Services at 11 A. 3 snd 7:30 P. X. preach. National addresses and morning and evening. Morning “Is Our Kepublic Permanent?’ Evening uti-s of Our Young People to I heir school at 12:30 P. M. John Pastor’s resi- TRIN Sixteenth P by fiuneapois. 0re of the convention. Sunday- 45 P M. by wyer'y Rel Chrisiian Russell was Iawyer before becoming » minister aud the rea- sons which were forceiul in his couversion he communicates to others in this sermon. H-DAY ADVENTIST i, bet. McAllister ana . Audross, pas or; Regular s-rvices sab: A M Sabbath-schco : 11 y evening. 7 :45, preach- xter Howe of Bacramento will oc b (Saturduy) morning; be Coming Kinz.” ~un' spesk on tbe subject i ipvitation extended Endeavorers; seats iree SBYTEKIAN CHURCH, and Poweil sts.—Kev. John Services at 11 A, . ana on of ioronto, the noriing and Bishop . L L.D., of Chic: pecial Christian Masic, mornin; offert' ry, soprano solo, irs. Priest-Fi Music, evening: ic Auima,’ B flav (Buck): offercory 0, D. M. La srénce. Al are cornially 1uv OWing to the numerous meeLings in_conuection with the Christian Endeavor convention Sabbatn- scliool services will not be heluw dtoattenl the_boys’ and giris' mee ing to 110 the First United Presbyterian Church, er Golden Gate avenue and Polk street, at 2 5= CALVARY PRI BF ierof Gea DD, i Hem phill 7:5 P M ads, pastor. [ = ATIONAL CHURCH. south corner of Post and Mason sis.— Kev. George C. Adams. D.D., pastor. 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. of Uetroit, Mich.” Eevning servic Sermon by Kev. Willlam Patterson. , Canada. special music oy the D. Mayer, organist and choir- oynton, b.1 7:45 o'clock D., 0t Toro: Samuel chorr. master. MOUTH CONGREGATIONAL urch, Post st. near Webster—Services t11'A M and 7:45 P. M. Sunduy- at 9:30 A, Viiing cleigymen will the pulvit morning and eve.ing. Lev. Ge Hapscom of New Hampton, lowa, will preacn in the morniog and Rev. L L. West of W 1.0.a, Mion, io the evenin, cecup; FIRST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH (Swedenbory O'karrell street. bet. W ebster and F v. D. V. Howen, pastor. Preachiug Sunday 11 A. ¥ ; subjac e True Growtn of the Church’' Sunday-scuool 10 A . T'uesday evening meeting » o'clock. Free circu- hrary of Swedeiborg’s works and collai- eral New Church Li.eratu: REFO.MED EPISCOPAL CHURCH— by the kight Kev. Bishop fal ., Red Men’s building, second floor, via 0 Post street, beiween Powell and Preach SOCIETY, building, 320 K6 Red Men opposite Union _ square—Kev. J. istor. Sermcu at 11 A. M. on “Ihe Day tion.” Doctrinal lesson st 12 M. Lecture > M ou “Ihe Parlisment of Religions aud stien Ei.deavor.” i luscrated wi-h acety- Ail are weicome. olars are re- | { B o Gingnoves mady withous quetionin MEETING NOTICES—Continued. £, [MPROVED ORDKR OF RED Men's Hall Assoc ation of San raveisco—Ihe annua. meeting of the y stockho'ders of the Improved Order of Red aien’s Hali Association of San Francisco will be beld in the builaing ot the oclation, - 2! Post By on MONDAY EVENING, Juiy 12,1897, at 8 o'clock, for tne purpose of electiug & board Of trustees or dircctors, for the ensuing ,\e!‘r,.e’::l‘d“:zcl:emhh:; i ¥ ay properly come o1 e e P FOU DR MACK, Pres dent. WiLL1AM J. SMITH, Secretary. EINTRACHT SPAR UND BAU VE- rein—1'be annual meeting and «lection ot rectors for the ensulng_ “erm will take place on TUESDAY. July 13, 1897. at 7:30 P. M., at the offica In Eintracht Ha'l, 237 Twelith si. Polls open from 7:30 to 9:30 p. M. The sixteenth serle is now open and subscriptions for -hares will be re- ceived at the sbove-mentioned office on MONDAY, July 12,and TUESDAY, Juy 13, from 7 to 10 Uclock P u, F. HUFSCHMIDT, President. 1. GILLE, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—I1HE REGULAR annual meeting of the stoc.holders of the Arastraville Mining Company will be held at the office of the compauy. 213 Jackson st, Sag Fran- cisco, Cal, on TUKSDAY, the 20th_day of July, 1897, at ths hour of 4 o'ciock P.M., (0 clect & Board of Directors for the ensuing y. ur. to o= sider and order on the action of the directors in relation to the purchase of the com)an-'s mining pioperty and to transact such Other business as may come before the mee ing. ROBERT B. HOGUE, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—1H#* REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of The ¥an Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Haliway Company will bs held at the oflice of the cOompany, 321 Market st., San_Ffancisco, California. on the 20th day of July. 1897, atthe hourof 2 P M. for the purpose of electinga Board of Directors to serve 1.r the en<uing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before (he meel- 1og. ALEXAMNDER MACKIE, Secretary. D ON DI\MOND! ‘e Harris. 15 Gran: MONEY LOAN DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—THE NEVADA Bank of Sap Francisco. The board of direct- ora of this bank have deciared a dividend (o. for ihe quarter ending Juue 30. at ihe rate of cent per_anoum, payabie on aud after the 15th of July. Transfer books will beciosed fiom the 10.h to the 15th inst., bo b days inclusive. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Franclsco, Ju.y 7. 1897. UIVID*ND NUTICE—SAVINGS AND Loan Scciety, 101 Montgomery s.. corver Sutter. The Bowrd of Direciors declared a divi- dend ;or the term ending ending June 30, 1897, at the rate of four and one-fifih (4 1-5) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and one-half (31%) per cent per aupum on ordinary deposits, iree of taxes, and payable on and aiter July 1, 1597, Dividends not called for are added to and bear the tame rate of dividend as the principai from and arter July 1. 1897. CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. [Bulletin coj SPECIAL NOTICES. FULLY TREAT S SUCCE: best of references given: uo m:dicine used. DR Ngi LIE BEIGHL . offices 624, 635, 626 new Spreckels building. 927 Market st. THEORPHANS AND HALF-ORPHANS admit ed into St. Fraicis Gir's' Directo Orphan A>y.um since January 1. 1897, to July 1, 1887, are as follows: Orphans — Margare: Crouin, sge 8 years; Nellie Croni ., aged 6 years: Sadic Siarez, age 4 yeurs: Mubel Rob nson, a-e 10 mouths. Half-orphans, girls— ada Derh.m, 8g: 6 years: Alic: .acluto, ae 8 years: Joiephiue Jucinto. age 10 years: Marie Suurez, ‘age 8 years; Delia Lang, sge 5 yeas: Floreice Lag, age 2 years; Eva iue Lang, ake5 years: Anuie McCarthy, age 5 vears: Nelllo Lonerzan, age 10 years; Genevieve Ander. son. cged 10 years; Ray Anderson, age 6 years; ~aale Bush, age 12 vears; Lillie Kush, age ¥y Lottie Bu)b, age 2 years. Boys—Enrique Roncivez. age 7 vears; Stanly Derbam, age 4 years. ¢ lcament Chase, age 2 yearsana 5 mouibs; Jeasie Jefferson, age 2 2'years. EZ, JHEY SELL ALL KINDS OF DRY s00ds, Losiery, underwear, bedspreads, tow- els, table- overs, iaces embroldery, linings. trim- mings, vellings. ttc., very cheap at Ploueer Dry- goods Store, 108 Fitth st. SITUATIONS WANTED-Cantinnad, Y OUNG AMERICAN LADY ~ WISHES housekeeper's pos L on in widower’s home. A. E., box 7, Call Uffice. JEAMSTEEFSS WANTS WORK IN FAMI S lies; can do dressmaking: $1 aday. Adcreas N. 0., bux 154, Cail. ITUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL #s ¢ ok Orto do seneral housework: under- stands second work: first-class references. Call ut 1503 Go den Gate ave., near Plerce st. OUNG GIKL WISHES PO>ITION TO DO Yllgm housework where she cau attend night school and have about 2 hours 2 or 3 daysin week. 2441 Callioruls st. FITUATIONS WANTED—Conttnnea, LUNG WOMAN WISHES SIFUATION 1IN a tamily a8 _chambermald or to tuke care of chidren. 132 Pacilic s, bet.. Leavenworth and Hyde. UBSCKIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CALL lken ot Druncd ollice 539 Huyes 01en une s Y ) weloek tITUATIONS WANTED MALE. APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUsEAU, 709 ueary st Tel. Sutter ¥125. APANESE, CHIN ESk EMPLOYMT OFFICE: waiters, housecleaners. 30 Geary: tel. Grant 68 MERICAN WIDOW (ELDERLY) WISHES position: good cook ; washing and Louseclean- ing: likes children: widower's family preferred; wages $10 per month. Cul. 131 Minua st ELIABLE ENGLISH GIRL WISHES SIT- uation in private iamily; good reference. 1811 Eady st HINESE & JAPASrSE; KSI'D 20 YEARS: help;telmain 1997. BEAULEY & Co..640 Clay UNTER & CO. CHINESE AND JAPANESE emp. oflice, 61415 Cahfornfa st., tel. main 231. 1897. FELP WANTED—Conttnad. ADIES! LADIES! Now fs the time to learn d essmaking and millinery: eay payments; uniimited lessons: special offer of 2 weeks’ sewing iessons free (0 all b-giuners this week: exquisit- millinery taught. oniv 81 per week. at the McDowell Dressmuking and Miliinery School, 108 Pos st , opposite W hite House, W ANTED—GIKL FOR LIGHT HOCSEWORK and assist with chiidren; good home; wages $10. Address K. M. B, box 53, San Matev, Cal. 615 es.jewelry.sealskins. Uncle Harrls,15Grant av. (GIBLs TO LEARN DRENSMAKING AND miliinery: patierns cu. (o order, 25¢; DOW 18 the time to begin: 2 weeks' sewing jessons free. Mci:OWELL'S, 103 Post st LARKIN_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want ade. taken. ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- HINESIC AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41413 O'Farreil. Tel k. 426. A MERICAN LADY WISHES A POSITION a3 housekeeper or charge of lodxing-bou: small saary if allowed to have dauchierof 12 years. Address D. B, box 20, Call Ottice, WEDISH WOMAN, WITH 2 CHILOREN, wishes position as working housex« eyer; city or across the buy. Addiess 418 vay st., ur. Noe. ELIABLE ELU~KLY WOMAN WANTS piace to do housework: good plain cook; fond of children. Apply 1659 Fittecnth st. UTCHER AND MEATCU 'TER DESIRES A situation, hotel, city or country. J. A. B., box 109, Cail Office. OUNG MAN DESIRES A POSITION AS tookkeeer and stenographer: good reference. Address O. J., box 28, Cail Office. (OENETIST WANTS TO LOCATE IN SOME koud town; bands v need of a cornetist and band tea Ler write Immediately. Address P. P., box 98, Call Uttice. RUSTWORTHY, COMPETENI WOMAN wishes to do washing, Ironing, cooklug or housecleaning by the day; best re.erences. MRS, M. COK11s, 8367 Twenty-sixth st., Dear Mission. UUNG MASSrUR AND MEDICAL GYM- nast wants to awend invalid or give massage treatment In private: summer resort. Address 3. A., box 6, Call Office. MERICAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION a8 housekeeper In the country. Aadress 83732 Marx<et st., room 8. JITUATION BY SINGLE YOUNG GERMAN on private place; city or country; able to build and repair. Address C. H., box 5, Call UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT AUs FORTHE CALL faken at branch lic bsv Huyes s open until ¥:80 o'clock. TPILE LaWKENCE METHOD OF DRESSCUT- 1ing s the only one by which you can complete a peifect garment without trying on. 1079 Market. 52 taken. M ST CONVENLENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st., near ldarke:: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 6U per night; $1 501083 per week: free 'bus and Laggage 10 and 1rom ferry. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHOUL — FRENCH - tailoring taugnt; §1 week. 916 Market, r. 19, PERATORS ON FLANNEL UVERSHIRT! and underwear; a few inexperienced bands takep and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CO,, 8214 Fremont-st. MUNLGUMEKY 51, BRANCH OFFICK VLMK CALL: WAL ads aud suuseripuious RADUATED KINDERGARTNER AND teacher of vrimary French, Germau and Span- ish desires position in private school or family, G. K.. box 121, Cail Office. OMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS work by (he day: $1and carfare; good refrr- ence. G, K., box 49, Cal. Y oure Mas wourn LIKE TO GO AS plumber or blacksmith-helper. Address 239 Twenty seventh st. A YECK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS-—THN ‘WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. ANTED—BY RESPECTABLE GERMAN, aged Y6, situation as general help in hotel, ssloon or private house. Address R. KESSEL, 130 - eventh st. Y 2Bio swRpIE GIRE WANTSTO ASSIST in light housework or mind children. 26 Laid- LL ROUND CAKPENTER WANTS WORK au1epairing old work or ma ing uew. Ad- dress Carpenter, box 104, Call Office. ‘ MALE HELP? WANTED. 3 BURLEIGH DRILL MEN, COUNTRY. 82 A day and board; 4 muckers, $175 a dav; 20 teamsters und inborers, cf v, $1 ! Oaday: 6 4-mule teamsters, city, $1 75 a 4 2-mule teamsters, %150 aday. C. K. HANSEN & C0., 108 Geary st. ley st.. near Thirtieth. TANT y D—BY AN AMERICAN LADY, PAS- siuge Kast in excuange for attendance on in- valid or chilaren. Calloraddress 2244 Mission st. Qrioxe WOMAN, CAPALLE OF DOING any kind of housework, washing or_ironing, wants work by the day. Call or sdaress S. J., 126 Perry st W ILOW OF SOME EXPrIIENCE WOULD like 0secure a housekeeper's piace, or will do plain sewing. 223 Post st.. room 1. 3 ITUATION WANTED BY 2 GIRLS: SKC- ) ond work and cooking or general housewors. Please call 765 Market, room 10. RESEECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WI~HES ustion In private or widower's, famlily (o do housework and cooking: no washing; wages 3.0, Address C. A., Brauch Call Oftice, 339 Hayes st. YOMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO do cooking and light hous-work; sieep bome; wages $2 5U L0 83 per week . Box E, 167 Ninth st. JIBST . CLASY -C UITER AND FIITER wishes few more enzagements by the day; price reasonable. Call 508 Fuiton st. VW ANIZU-10 MAKE LADIES WALKING suits for $2: satistaction guarunteed. B16%g Jessie si., off Ninth. E OBER AND INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN, late.y from the Kast, wauts a position in the city or country o dr.ve and take care of horse wiiling to make him f generally useful: country prefeired. Address 524 Lindeu ave., ciiy. HAVE YOU & VACANCY AND WISH A man 0f goo! address, honest and faithful, in hotel, oftice, store or at residence ? ludy or gentle- mau. Addiess H. G. H., bx 81, Call Office. BUOKKLRPER HAVING SPA K TIME wi mall sets of hooks to pest, bills to make out, afternoons and evenings: reasonable. Address Bookkeeper, box 63, Cail Office. TOUNG MAN DESIRESSITUATION, PLACE of any kind: strong. willing; business house or piivate resd-nce preferred. Address K. W., box 182, Cail Ottice. GKAINER AND FI8 TCLASS PAINTER, Address G. P.. paperhanger wants steady work. box 48, Cull Office. JLDERLY MAN Wwork u_saloon; kddy, basement. VERY WILLING YOUNG MAN, 22 YEARS old, speaks Irench and English, would Iike to art in erocery- work. Address H. B., 321 Ellis room 95. WISHES POSITION T0 is & good bartender. 409 W ANTED — SIZUATION a8 = WORKING housekeeper by midale-aged American lady. Address MRS. H. MILES, 504 Fifteenth st., room 10, vasland. W ANTED—BY KESPECTABLE AMERICAN woman, position as housekeeper, care of in- valid, hume with old couple or respectable posi- tion in refined home; small compensation. ~Ad- dress W. r., box 29, <'all Ol N family. OVA SCOTIA PROTESTANT WOMAN wishes housework aud cooking in American Cali 820 Polk st AKER ON HOME-MADE BREAD AND PAS- iry: aovle 1o take charge. Address Baker, room 5, Webber House, Oukland. 1 COND COOK KOk A SUMMER RESORT. 830 to $35: dis iwasber, same place, $22 50. C.R HANSEN & CO., 108'Geary st. o FIR: CLASS EXTKA WAITKRS, $2 A day. G K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WATCHMAN FOR COUNTRY. MUST BE A ¥ large poweriul mao with some detective abil- ity und ~ ave firsi-ciass references; see party heie. C R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st MACHINE HAND FOR A SASH AND DOOR factory, $2 50 a day: whee.wiight, city, $2 & duv: 2 shinglers jor ihe country; blacksmiih, country shop, $2 26 a day. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary 100 BOSEMEN ¥ok RALLEOAD WORK 81,75 w day: + ew road; long job: free far we ship Monday uight. v. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. '0 M NS’ He1 PERX AND LABOREKRS DU 5" werk with masons for railroad wors, $2 a day; new ioad; long job: we ship Monday night. C. K. HASEN & CU.. 108 Geary st. 3 WAL .EKS WITH I RESS SUITS, COUN- try hotel, $30; waiter :or Nevada, $25. fare adva.ced: wailer for sprin:~, $.2 50 and fare ad- vanced: 4 walters, country hotel, $25 and §20 5 Testaurant wait rs, countiy, »40, 230 and $25: second ook, hotel, $50; 00K for s resor., 8iU; 6 €COKS. restaursnis. city and couatry, $50. $0, $30 and 3 2 belibcys, $10 and $12 60. C. R. HANSEN & (0,103 Geary st. JTHONG BOY, AGE 14, WANTS WORK OF any Kind; resides wiih parenis. Aadress, E. 8§, box 3, Call Office, Oukland. 7 OULD LIKE TO KUN firing: 12 vears expe: work. 4ddress box A- B, 16 M NGINE AND DO : or any kind of Ninth st., eity ONEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WA1CH- es,jewelry,seals \ins. Unc e Harrls,15Grant &v. WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE Dav. washing or lroning: ¥1 a day. Apply 208 Linden ave. £ ,ABANDONED CHILDR Joseph’s Infant Asylum since January 1896: "l homas Desmond. age 4 years: Walter Bruce, age § years; John Bruce, age 3 years; Wa ter Smith, age 5 yea 5 years; Macy > ortoi. uge 3 years: Ge -rge Smith, Helen Smich, age 3 year: ge 2 years: William Rousch, tousch, ag- 4 years: Frank St uge 5 years; E.za Sirubei, ~ge 3 years; Greely, age 6 years: Charl-s Kiigarlt, aze 5 years; Gertle Kilgurit. age'd years. W THE SECRE RY OF THE SA Francesco Protestant Orphan Asylum ciety herewith gives notice iha the following orphian aud half-orphan girls and bovs have been admitted 30 the instiiution f om Jan. 1, 1897, to July 1, 1897: Laura R Pierce 12 s old, Aunie Beckner 6 yrs. Esther Wilson 10 y Laura Gib- bons 6 yrs, Vioia Johnson 10 yrs. Kuby Loring 5 yrs, Nellie Presie 6 yrs, Clara Lehman 7y imith 1314 yrs, Wiliiam Per<ins 10 yrs, A {esliug 2 %, Henry Johnson 8 yrs, Arthur Lucco ¥ yrs, Umar Loring 7yearsand Robert Loring 3yrs. CHEISTIAN ENDEAVOR CARDS; Caltfornis designs for Eastern v sitors: worth Lea.ue cards HILI, 2234 Geary si. Broderick, years: Flora BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR g4 collections made: aty or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgy st.. room 6: tel. 6550. DR. IRENE WEST RETURNED; NEW medicated eiectric treatmts. R.50 850 Markt MME. PEARL titic palmist. Located ro HARRISON., ~CIEN 12034 Geary. EZ ENDS' M SETING IN LtCTUKE 1st loor of Y. M. . A. Hall, corner Muson and’ Ellis sts. ~an Francisco. First dey (Sunday) morning at 11 O'clock, Harri t Gr. en of i ondou, £nglund, Professor Charle: 1ibietts of Pasadena, Ca., and oiber ministering ttends from Ohio, Indiana, Oregon and oiher es wi | be with us. Please coue, if convenient, and iuvite friends to come with you. IHIS COMMITTEE. "CHURCH OF CHRIST, squure hall, 421 Post st. UNIO Sinday-school at TURKISH CABINE 15 FOR gents and ladies. K., 11, 12055 Geary s BAY CITY TRANSFER CO., EEMOVED (300D DEESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRE-5; X tews 50c & day or $2 60 a week. G. I, box 96, Ca'l Office. Y CUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper for widower (preferréd) on a ranch; good cook. 1032 Marset st.. 100m 20. MIPPLE-AGED WiDOW WOULD LIKE PO- AV sition as bousekeeper in widower's family or rooming-house. Address MRS ., 411 Minua, LADY TEACHER s Companion or ZOVerness: no best of references. Address 1E K, g-neral delivery, cizy. {DUCATED I ASTERN desires positio; objection 10 travel GKACE CARP~ 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE SITUATION as housekeeper; hotel preferred. 1 Fifth st., room 1. \ 1DDLK-AGED GERMAN LADY WANTS M “situuiton to do light housework. Call 2402 Polk st 7OUNG GIRL ATTENDING SCHOOL DE- sires tb assist with wor nizht and morning in a small family for board and roo n; references re- quired. G. k., box 102, Cali Office. EFINED EASIERN LADY WISHES POSI- tion as housekeeper in bachelor’s home; cily or conntry. 363 Geary st., room 15. Y UUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES house’ceper’s place: bachelor's or widower's home preferred. 12015 Geary st, room 2. QEAMSTRIES WAD A FEW MORE EN- 2 gagements by the day; can do dressmaking; charges 51 per day. 11 Polk, MERICAN WIDOW DESIKES PUSITION as superintending housekecper: gentieman's home preferred. Address B., box 102, Call. IBXRALS AND FREKTHINKERS — DR. York, the distingulshed orator, speaks at Prihian Caste, 909 Market st this evening, at 8:15 sharp, on “Ihe weligious Conspiracy and RYSPECTABLE GKRMAN LADY, WITH best reference as faithful servant, wants posi- tion in respectable family. 320 Miuoa st 7OUNG WIDOW DESIRES [HOUSKKELP- er's position. Apply 838 Mission st., room 1. 50 A. M. Muusl edification. 11 . M. (Om® | What Th-y Endenvor.” Benefit entertainment | MON!Y LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATOH- us réa 00 togeier. Welcome. ani dance next Tuesday evening at swue place. es.jowelry, sealskins. Uncle Harris, 15Grant av. = GOSPEL HALL, 832 HOWARD ET 8 Clure's subject at 3 ». M. will be the Millenaium and the New Heaven and 30, Genes s 1. the In- x of the B.ble, or the even Days of the Crea- tion, a P.ciure of the Dispensations.” Aul invited. FRANC'SCO THEOSOPHICAL & w. 5. “The Clos. of New Farth SAN Society, 819 Market st.—Lecture to-night, I'Le Ethics o1 Theosophy,” by Mrs. Sarah A. Houris. Suvject duesday evening, *Unselfish- ne s’ Ali welcome. BZ pJIIE THEOOPAICAL —SOCIETY— Popalar lectures every Sundayat 8 P M. Netive Sons’ building, 414 Mason st. -To-night, “a Rough Outline of Theosophy,” by Alice Best. CH 5 =y s and members aré requested U attend the funeral of our late brother, TAMES M. MARKS, onSUNDAY the 11ih iust, at 9:30 A. M, from our hall, 121 Lady st. By urder of the W. M. H. FORTRIEDE, Secreta) nera; WALHALLA ENCAMPMENT NC 7,1. 0. O. F.—The officers ud the fu- ‘mmiites of (his encampment ar hereby kindly requesied to assemble at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall on SUNDAY, July 11, at 1:30 p. X., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late past chics patriarch ANTON RIESNER. CiH ARLES HELZJG, Chlef Patriarch. MAX SCHUMANN, Scribe. SLITY LODGE NO. 1.0. 0. F.—Iostallation or% b inst. S Visiting brothers “and brouhers of i/;fl.vwg» other lodges cordially invited. k. H. FAIRCHILD, N. G. , Recording Secretary. oficers MONDAY EVANING, Jnly% 12, 1597, and business of importance 270N will come before the Jodge; all visitors are lnvited I. H. VANDYBOGU RT, W. H. STACKPOLE, K. & 10 attend. D. W. DAYWALT, N. G. C. E. FosT, Recording Secretary. . G. LODGE Nu. _installation of oft July 12, 1897, C.C.EngE 5 CAL.FORNIA LUDGE NO. EZ, SN0 0 5 D ngta tatton. of = ALTA LODGK NO. 205, L 0. Officers and members— NING. 0. F. Instaliation MONDAY K July 1897 All P quested to b- present. W. B. HEBEERT, Kec. Sec. &, BARMONY LODGE. NO. 18, 1. 0. 0. F.—The ofticers and 3 the funeral committee of Lue above lodge are hereby uotified to assemble at 0dd Fe.ws' Hall. cor. Market and Seventh sts, ou SUNDAY, July 11, at 1 o'clock P. w., for the'purpose_of atiending the funeral of our late bro.her, ANTON KIE-NER, P. G. By order. CHAS. QUAST, Fin. Sec. LOYAL ORANG< INSTITU- tign of San Francisco aud Osk- land will bold theirtwen.y-second gra.d, annual picnic_in ~heil Mound Pars. Beraeiey, MONDAY, July 12, 1887. Ad- m sslon %5 cents. Chiidre. under 12 free. G. E. LITTLE, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of tbe gtockholdérs of the Marinosa Commercial and Mining Com pany will be Leld at the office of .he company, room 3, in the Jiobart building, 532 Market s.reet, San Fran- cisco, Cal., on I'UESDAY, the 13th day of July, 1897, ai tiie hour Of 2 0'clock P. M, Or the bur- puse of electing a board of directors (o seive dur- iug the ensuing year and tne transaction of such other business a3 may come before the meeung. H. G. ST VENSON, secretary. Office—Room 8 in the Hobart building, 532 Mar- ket sireet, San Francisco, Cal. ) AT WEMARKET ST, REAR HALL FIRST Spiritual Church, 2 r. M, tests to all, Mr. Keegan, Mrs. Dunbam, Martin; 7:30 P. M. bal- lots “read Mrs Griffin, test articles read Mrs. Robinson, Dunham, Mar in, o:bers. ()AKLAND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY, FRA. ternal Hall, Washington s.—sunday at 3 o'clock, busiuess meeting of members of xociety; evening, Mme. Mofta.ue occupies platforn. T 997 MARKET ST., 2 P. M., DEVELOP- ing test circie; R. Stitt, Nita, others: 8 P. M., Mrs. Mayo-Steers, Dr. Carpenter, Meakin, others; sick healed; skeptics invited: 10c. IRI, 13 YEARS OLD, WISHES TO CARE for child over 1 year old: speaks English und . A. FORTIN, 229 Shipley G French: will sleep bo steeet TOUNG GERMAN WIDOW FROUM THE country desires housekeeper’s position. Apply 120 EdJy st., room 2. you LADY FROM THE East desires nousekeeper, widower's bome prejerred. 234 Ok arrell st,, room 9. HECENTLY LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICKE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads teken. OHN SLATER, THE WORLD'S GREATEST platform tes. medinm, will hold & grand test meeting to-night at 909 Marke: st. at 8 shurp; all interested fn the subject of truthful spiritualism invited; admission 10c. T DX. RINES SPIRITUAL SOCIELY, 909 Market3st—11, 2 and 8 . Mre Sealev. Mrs. Eills, Kider Seven Hanso. Dr. Office 1236 Market st. Eevarn x " EARLE'S SLATE-WRITIN, and clairvoyant: test circle to-night, 8315, Ellis s 0 MESE “NDEE ROGERS, PSYCHOMETRIST, AVl "test and healing mediam; sitting daily. 122 Tavlor. MES 33w NEY, MEDIUM FOR MES- (V| sages and advice, his removed to 1206 M et st 10 (08 P. M., Mr. Wren. number limited. V. MILLER_ETHERIALIZING MAT : [lliziog s ance. 8 7. ; blc. 409 Loaven worth. YQUSG Laby (PARISIAN) WOULD LIKE a place as working housekeeper; city or coun- try. Room 10, 122 Post st. JOUNG LADY WIsHES SITUATION AS second eirl or as ist with children; can dress hair. Address 329 Fifth st QTEUNG YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN A wants housework: city or couniry; wages $20 o $25. Call or address 122 Turk, room 33. (q-;&m.\u GIRL WANTS WORK: WASHING A3 and housecica ing: $1a day. 2163 Poik u rear. Y LUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO housework or as comvanion; speas Danish; §02d reference. 10 Fern ave. YOUNG WIDOW (LATE OF MISSION ST.) wishes position as_housekeeper; widower's or bachelor’s home preferred. 281 Sixth, room 6. YUUNEI LADY WIShEs POSITION AS nousekeeper; clty or couniry. 116 Eddy, rm.1. MBS Mavo STEERS, 1125 OAK: CIRCLES 615 LARBIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL tubscriptions aud want ads taken. Tuesday, 8 p. M., Thursaay, 2 p. M.: readings. M?2E TOUNG'S TEST CIRLE TO-NIGHT: AV1 10c: wonderful tests. 605 McAllister st ROF. MINGO'S LECTURE AND TEST meeting, 1133 Mission st., & r. M. sharp. RS, MAXWELL COLBY, 12215 OAK ST.; sittings daily: circle Saturday evening. FITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. MPLOYMENT OFFICE—MRS. LAMBERT, 417 Powell at. (tel. Main 5332) furnishes best help of all nationalicies. APY WILL «IVE SERVICES IN EX- S change for room or take charge of house dur- ing owner’s absence: City or across the bey. Ad- dress Y. M.. box 17, Call Office. R¥“LIABLE FRENCH LA LY, EXPERIENCED housekeeper, desires position as such, or will do piain sewing: no objec:ion to short distance in country. 1122 Market st., room 31. Y OUNG spaN ISH LADY WOULD LIKE A vermanent piace as ty pewriter. MISS OLLIE STAMLEY, room 28, 17 Stockton st. EAT YCUNG GIRL RECENTLY FROM THE 88t wants & permanent housekeoper's pinco. or will vo p'ain meunding; city or country. Koo 11, 223 Post st. % 34 o 4 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICKE OF 1HS CaALL: want ads and subscripiions taken. ESPECTABLE GEEMAN WIDOW WISHES wishes (0 do gentleman’s washing and mend- 1oL ease call or leave address 869 teventh st., an > TLHONG YOUNG MAN ABOU posl-ion to work in wholesale house or drive deliver wason for sume, with view of advancing himself; suber and indusirious. Apply 1002 Har- Ti.0n St By 339 ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE PLACE on a ranch; man handy with tools: wife good cook an1 housekeeper; references. Aadress MKS, K., Belmont, Cal. HAYES-BRANUH OFFICKE OF THE CALL; subscriptions and want ads taken. OY WISHES SITUATION IN CUUNTRY, wages 1o object: good home: strong and will- ing. Audress i9a Vanderwater st. ANIED—A YOUNG MAN WISHES A PO- 81:i0u in & wholesale House or factory: wages not £o much an object s position, O, A box 100, this office. RFUABLEMAN AND WIFEFOR PRIVATE p ace, conntry: man verv handy: gooa people for right place. Address C. E. R., box 14, Call. W. COR SIXTabNin Si., NEAKMISSION; branch uffice of 4 Mk CALL' “butscriptions and want ads taken. ELIABLE MAN, AS JANITOR OR NIGHT watchman: references Al. Address R. J., box 77, Cull Offic "RFNCH COOK WANTS SITUATION: PRI- vate famlly. Address JOSE, Hotel de” France, 618 California st. —BRANCH OFFICKE OF BULSCEIPUOL Bud WALZ ads INCHESTER JOUSE, 44 THIRD ST.. NR Market: 200 rooms 26c (o 81 50 per nighc: £1 60 10 $6 per week: convenlent and respectable; sree bu. bAsgage (0 AN TTOm 1Lv 1ern FEMALE HELP WANTED. WAITRESSES, SAME COUNTRY HOTEL, $20: waitress for commercial hotel. country, see party here, call early, $25: 2 waitresses for springs, $2u: 4 restaurant waitresses, extra, $1; 2 lunch waliresses and 4 dinuer waitresses, 50ci waltresses, city hotels, $20: 2 chambermaids, 0. $15: 2 €00 .8, COuNLry resorts. near city, $25: aundresses, spriugs, #20: 20 glris. housework, £15,220. C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. JANTED—A LAKGE NUMBER OF GIRLS 10 fill our nuimerous situations for city and country at $15 and $35; cooks, waitresses, second iiris, nurses, etc. Apply 0 J. . CRUSEIT & €0.,"816 Sutter st. VW AITRERS, PLAINCOUNTRY HOTEL $15; woman, with child, on ranch, $10: Protestant institution, cuok, §25: cook, plain boardirig- house, country. $20, fare paid; and otber places. MUR- RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 8 4-636 Clay st. TAULDRESS SPRINGS, $30. MISS CUL- LeXN, 823 Satter UREE INSTITUTION, $25. MISS CUL- LEN, 23 sutter st. (/' OK, MINING TOWN, $25. M IS8 CULL 328 Sutter st. 5 9 WAITRESSES, $20 EACH. LEN, 23 Sutter st. WAITKE~SES FOR COUNTRY 32 GaA MISS CUL- HOTELS, 6 waitresses for springs, $20 HOTKL E. 4.0 Kearny st. Gmfs OF ALL NATIONALITIES 10 FILL various positions. MKS LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL tial Union, 7 Van Ness ave Euoglish, French, Germun, Spanish, -deress - akiog, hair- dressing. manicuring, millinery, mandolin, violin, banjo, gultar. painting, +locutivn and fancy wors tavght for 31 50 per mon.h; singlug and cooking taught $1mon h; a | kinds of femule help supp.ied. TANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE MIDDLE. aged man, arespectable middie-aged wom 81 housekeeper for a smull family of 2; one th would like o jive in the couniry and get & good home. Address C., box 8, Cail Office. AKRIED COUPLE; RENT FREE; FUR- nishe | tlat; owner pay bourd. G. C., box 87, Call Uffice. ADIES TO HANDLE MY COSMETIC every art.cle guaranteed. MR M. J. BUI- LER, 1170 Mer et st. OUNG GERMAN WOMAN FOR HOUSE- work in small private family of adults; must be 800d COOK. 5, K., box 47, Call. XPERIENCED HANDS 10 MAKE CHIL- dren’s 11k caps; s.eady work. BAUER BKUS. & CO., 547 Murk et street. QLT EXPERIENCED OPERATURS . ON chidren’s wear to take wor< home. 840 AND INDUs- HEZ MEN WANIED TO-MORROW. MON- day. from $15 to $80 pe: monih and found, such as 20 waiters. 350, $25 and $20, cicy and country jobs: 15 dishwashers, §20 and 8o per moath aud found: 6 laundrymen, ironers, starch- ers, washers etc.. $30 to $25 per month and fouud: 40 woudchoppers, 4-fi. pine and redwood, company iurnishes 100is and food, $1 15 per cord. Sonoma County; 4 milkers, $25. MUKRK AY & KEADY, veading £mployment Agents, 634 and 656 « luy st ANYBUDYEVERY BODY WANIING WORK, come and see MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Cluy t., Leading Employment Agen(s. EASIERN VisIToRs Wila D0 WELL T0 call and procure work from Murray & Keady and remain permanently in Caifornia. MURRA ¥ & READY, 634 and 635 Clay st., Leading £m- p.oyment Age.ts. 10 SOUKS, 850, 40, 35, 830, country Jobs; second co and found; runch cook; head waiter fur a mine, 330 snd found. MUKRRAY & wrADY, 634 ana 636 Clay st, Leading Employment A gents. 3()() RAILEOAD MEN, FREL FARK, 8175 Pl day; 85 laborers and teamsters, 8175, $1 60,8 60 duy ard $26 per month and tound: 3 muckers for asawmili; 30 farmers, orchard and vineyard hands, 426, $25 and;$2 per month and found: 3 _choreboys for raiches, $10 and 1b. MURRAY & KKADY, Leadiug Empioyment Ageuts, 634 aud 636 Ulay st. JANTED — GRRMAN AND WIFE FOR rauch, see employer here, #40 and iound: 2 1abo ers for mine, sieady job, $1 75 u day: 3 more miners, $2a COOK jor Testauiant, city, $:5 and rodm: 4 waiters, city and country, 820; luucn walter, 82 b0 4 week; camp wal er, $16 and found; wid.l¢-aged cuoreman ior private place in city, £10 and foutd; farmers, cooks, waiters, uishwash- ers, eic, eic.: tamale-maker in city, #20 aud found. W. D. EWER & CO,, 026 Clay si. W ANTED-—3 BOY3 FOR _FACIORY, Wees with raise. W. D, EWeER & Clay st. JECOND_ COOK, COGNTRY 1D second ‘cook, count:y. restaurant, $35 and found; short-order_cook, city- hotel, $50; pantry- man for sprinis, $5: Klicuenmun, sprivgs, $15. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st £25: CITY AND , ity hotel, $35 $3 A C0., 626 HOTEL, $36; | l HELP WANTED-—Continued. ANTED—QUICK WITS! | $7300 GIVEN AWAY! A Wondertul Prize Offer—The National Kecorder has won & place in she Vau 0f all journals devoted to inventive sclence and indu trial development. 1i hus readers by ihe thousands in every Sia e of the Un.on and in almost «very vilinge and hamlet, but It wants more. ‘Ihere is nocountry in the world where inventive genl.s is so commonly Characteristic ot the peope, young and oid. and no country where recognition of brixht ideas comes 80 prompily. The ~a.ioual Hecorder isof great assistance to Inventors and 12 ail who wish to keep up with the times, furnishing them with an enor- mous amount of valuable inforniation not procura- hle from any other source, ani there is no reason why nalfa million peopis should not be numoered among i's readers within the mext few months. Toarcure these readers the Recorder proposes to distribute the most generous list of prizes in a com- petition based striccly on intellizence and quick wit ever devised under any circumstauces. 'ihe prizes amount to $7300, and are nearly all pald in gold coin. The competition wili c'ose November 1. The awar.i of tnese prizes will be in the hands of a special_board composed of men of national reputation and unquestioned integrity, Including three prominent members of Congress. The high Tepatation of these gentemen guarantees fuic treaiment for all contestants. THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: One thosand dollars in g 1d coln 1,000 A trip to Kurope....... 680v A (rip to California or Mexico from soy Part of the United States. ... T 400 Five prizes of two hundred dollars each in godoin.... 2 - ... 1,000 A year's tuition in echnical, trade or industrial school or in any coilege In the pUnited States ... 4 200 ‘en prizes of ol gold coin g . 1,000 One rosew i . deiivered at any railroad station in the United Stat+s.. 500 One hundred cash prizes of in gold coln...... Ten $100 bicycies 1 s Seventy cash prizes of five dollars e gold coin One hundr two dollars each. . 1,000 000 350 Three hundred and twenty-five prizes, smounting to .. $7300 It will be observed that these prizes are not cheap books, camerss or other trifles, purcnas-d atsmall cost and put down at large prices (o swell the total. The majority are in hard cash, snd thoe not in money are Worth every penny of the estimate given. unly Simple Rules—It is & very simple matter to win one of these prizes All you have todo is tomake up a list of the largest number of words you can spell fom 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 becsuse John Wedderburn & Co asodesire to adverise their business, and the publicity which they have alreaty given to it through the newspapers Leips the National Re- corder iu spreading abroad the news of this great competition. | Messrs. Wedderburn & Co. have decided that they will add $500 in gold, to be given to the per- son receiving the $1000 prize, 5o (hat this fortu- nate individual will receive $1300 in gold. ‘I he person sending {b the largest list will re- ceive the $1500 cash prize, and the ocher priz>s will be awarded to those sending in the n-xt larg-st lists in_the_order in which the priz s are | arranged above. No consideration whatever 13 exacted to compete for the e prizes except that each person must seud the sum of 8100 fora ve r's subscription to the Nutional Recorder. Upon receipt of your remittance we will send you a compe itor's cert ficate, with full particulars and directions for making the lis: of words. Thers are 10 hard rules 1o comply with aud o conditions that a 10-vear-old boy or girl cannot meet. 525 may win. Remember, there are 325 prizes, the smaliest of which wiil repay you amp'y for the t'me spent in making up a List. while the larg- st prize 1y & smali fortune, and the others mean Iots of comfort and luxury for many months to come. The trips to Europe, California and Mex- 1c0, and the tuiltion in the schoo.s and colleges mean & liberal e.1ucati- 0 to those who win them. 11 you don’c succeed in carryin= off the big prize you need not be disappoiuted, for you have nun- areds of chances of securing the others, Kemem- ber. that nobody has any advantage over anv- body else. 1t is & competition of brains and in- dustry only. Becaus: you are not as quick-witted as others is 10 resson whv you sbould not win «prize. Begin at once and iske your time, for the competition does uot ciose untl Novemoer 1. ‘Ihe issue of certificates muy stop atany ime, however. The names of all the winners will be | published in The National Reco:der as s0on as the | competifon is decided, and in the meantime ail the questions regardiug the contest will pe an- swered through its columns, There will bs no changes in the conditious of the cuntest. The are all given here, and your task is a simple one Remit in stamps Or cash, money order or registered letter. Address NATION AL RECORDER, Wash- ington, L. C, Contest Department A. JEW WALDO LODGING-HOUSE, 765 MIs- sion st., bet. 3d and 41 h—Single room- per night, 10c to 50¢: per week, 70c to §2: clean,quiet: spe- cial attention to morning calis; open ali night. ARGE STOCK NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes for sale; lot ladies'’ and misses’ shoes, 25¢ up; misfits exchanged; good repalring; shoes made (o order any styie $3 up. Central Repalr- { 1ng Shop, 749 Misston st., near Grand Opera-house. A BARE OPPORTD ness and residence property for sal- at fice: ‘situatea {4 beautlful Alsmeda: b ouse of 7 lar: e rooms: large 101 0 o AaaGruic, Wi mill In rear for manufa turiog siaple articles that every family us - busin es tablisbed in vlameda, Oakland ¢nd ~aa cisco, with office in the lacter citv: price $: part cash, balance can be paid in small pavmenty it desired: slso, an agency goes wiih the above, free of charge, of a rapidiy selling ar.ic.e. long es- tabiish-d and favorabiy known, which pays a ve:s large profit. Addsess Business, box 12 thls office. TTENTION—PACIFIC COAST REPRES tative wanted for 6 N. Y. sgenc es: mwost fl e tering proposition to oft-r one with business abil- ity: 8 cha ice «f . il*wtime 10 enter yaying busi. ness: direct interview. Address Mauufactorer, box 83, Call Offi e “TA.\‘TED—AN OLD SCHOOL OR ECLECTIC physician, proficient in his profession as weil a3 0f sound bodv, to assume a lurge and lucraiive country prac ice in the interior. Addiess WM. M. DiWOLF, 818 Easy kifteen:h st., East Oak- 1and, Cal. 5()(), CLuAE-STURE: . tion; large clubrooms; reut free: must be sold, on account of sicknes: Address Un- equaled Opportunity, box 12, this office. MOR SALE CHEAP—CORNER GROCERY and bar; 3 living-rooms in rear: horse and wagon; will lewse; rent reasonab e. 338 Day st between Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth. ISITORS WI-HING TO SKTTLE HERE tavorably see UNDERW OOD’S, 765 Market $600 ONE OF TH £ BEST LOCATED AND most elegantly furnished restaurants on Market st.: positive bargain; party leaving clty. Apply 827 Mission st. ARTNER FOR RESTAURANT; WOMAN to work In_dining-r.om; only smail capital re- guired; owner good cook.” JOHN, box 14, this office. OTEL BUSINESS FOR SALE CHEAP, ON ‘account of sickness: located in oneof the best towns in Californis. Inquire at 16 East st., 8 F. ToNAK UFACTURERS' AGENTS AND MER- chandise Krokers—Interest with above wanted by responsible parcy. Address W., bux 79, Call. INING-ROOM ¥OR RENT; FURNISHED; good hotel; rent taxen out in board. Apply MR, HARALD, 515 Eighth st, Oakiand. ARTNER WITH CAPITAL IN A GOOD manufacturing business, controlling patent rights. Audress K. W., box 118, Call Office. CENTRAL L CA- TRAX AL OR-<HOP FOR SALE; GOuD chesp sient trade for 2 men; 4 sunny rooms: rent C.T., box 4, Call Office. 3 OLD-ESTABLISHED BOOK, STA- &].UOO. tionery and toy store. STEVENSON & CO., 539 Market st. RUGSTOKE, 140 THIRD ST. — SEALED bids close 16th inst., -ee J. N. FEATHER- STON, Assizuee, 38 First st ORNER SALOON; ULD STAND; FIX- tures, stock and good wail; price $600. PHIL- BRICK, 909 Capp st. 0 GROCERY AND BAKERY, WITH $200. firsiturs, store ana 3 rooms; $10. Ad- dress Call Office. A DVERTISER H 6 §500 10 INVEST WITM services in pay.ng ousiness. A. O., box 150, Ca1Oflice. HOESTORE: VERY OLD STAND, WITH good custom trade. Apply Call Brauch Ofice, 338 Hayes st. ALOUN : WHOLES ALE DISTRICT. APPLY WICHMAN & LUTGEN & CO., 318 Clay L. CIGAR-'-T,\ EVERYTHING ( OMPLETK price $400; no agents. MEEK, 1212 Polk. RINTERS — NEWS AND JOB OUTFI chean for cash. Pacific States, 508 Clay st. ESTAURANT: 210 TOWNSEND ST., OPP. depot; !ving-rooms; cheap rent. ALOON FOR SALE — MUST make offer. 1342 Market st. BE SOLD; IGAR-STAND FOR SALe AT A BAKGAIN. Inquire 1019 Market st. $6! TORE FOR RENT IN COUNTHY; GOUD place for shozmaker. Apply 504 Jessie st. BAKFRY, ANDY.NOTIONS, LAU . 4ry flice and cigars. Apply 887 Folsom. HICAGO BOARD OF TRADE—WE HANDLE grain, provisioss and stocks ©o: margins. | There never was a more favorable time, and t is no market known that is better than Chicako for conservative, profitabl. trading. Write us as once for dally and weekly market letter and book- let, telling how to make money on CHICAGO BOUARD OF TRADE. DULENHAVER & CO,, 654 Covsolidated Exchange buiiding, Chicago. 15 FIEST-CLASS WAILEKS APPLY EM ) porium Restaurant. ADIES' SHUES, SOLING, 35c; MEN'S shoes, soling, 50c: all repairing” done at half the usual price. 563 Missiou st., bet. 18t and Zd. 615 LARKIN=BRANCH OFKICE OF THE CALL Subseriptions and want ads taken. {E ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE UNITED States marine corps, United States navy: vle-bodled, unmarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 'sears, who are Citizens of the United States, or those who have iegally declared theic intention to become such: musi be of good char- acter and habits and ab.e t0 speak. read and write | Engiish, aud be between b feer 5 inches and 6 feet | in height. For further information apply st the recrultiug office, 20 Kilis st., San Francisco, Cal. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN 10GET BOTTLE beer or wine bc; bes: iree lunch. 648 Clay. OOD-PAYING RESTAURANY AND SA- loon combined, in good running oider, for j Tent. For (nformation inquire at Terminal otel, H3ight and Stanyan sts. 'OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF OTHE K BU: ness, Star and Gartec saloon, 137 Fifuh st.; tablished 1886: 3 living rooms. TRST-CLASS BAKERY OUTFIT FOR SALE; store to rent. Apply 712 Valencia st - es- ARE CHANCE FOR SMALL INVE < good gold mine. - Address G. R., box 133, C ONEY LOANED ON DIAMON DS, WATCH- es,jewelry,sealskins. Uncle Harrls, 15Grant av. $2500 BUXS ELEGANT NURSERY, 1N U cluding plants, roses. palms, horses, wagons, hothuus: s, steam heators, ecc., of will ex- change for clear property near San Francisco. Particulars WINSTON & CO , 646 Market st. W ANTED—GET YOUR SHOES MADE TO 3L your feet at the Same yrice you bu - realy- made Ones, from $2, 3, §4 and $5, aL 562 Mis- sion at., between First and Second. ARTY WITH FROM $500 10 $1000 TO ake half interest in a useful Invention: a sure thing: thorough investigaiion allowed. M. A. H., ox 14, Sausalito, Cal. OOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAFHER— one who understanus Spanish preterred: gent or lady: apply auonce. U. . Industrial Agency, 165 Cio:ker building. WASNTAD — ASSISTANT BOOKKEKPK:: must write good business hand: wages to commeénce with 4 per week. Addiess in own bandwriting S H., box &5, this office. ANTED—YOUNG GERMAN TO WORK around country piace: milker. Address G., box 23, « all W ANTEL-COMPETEN | BOOKKEEPER IN whojesale grocery-house; young mau having experience in thix line preferred; applications to be considered must state previous occupation sud salary expectea. Address B. G. H., box 189, Call. CALF SHOES, $175: TO OR- der, $2 5U; half-soling, 25c up. 959 Howard. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 26c a night: $1 a week. e 615 | W ISCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD & | -Market: 200 rooms, 25c a night; reading- room; tree 'bus and baggege o and from the ferry. LAGKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. PBLACKSMITH aND CARRIAGE BUSINESS for sale: old established, good-paying busines: $1000 to $5000. C. B. STEANE, Pleasanton, JOR $3 LE—A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURAN owner must sell. 9 Stoekton st. JERMAN GIRL RECENTLY FROM GER. many, desiies a pariner. 111 Geary, room =, ANTED—MEN 10 LEAKN BARBER trade; shops, tools. posiuons furnished: 5 weeks required. 5. F. Barber College, 13814 Eighth, ANTED. TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR~ ersaclerks KN OX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. 7OUNG MAN, ALT AS TREASURER TRAV- elibg Comprhy: must have smail amount of mone ; no b.ds; $60 mouth; all expenses paid; Teferen. e exchanged. J., box 80, Call. LEARANCE SALE—$5000 WORTH BOOTS and shoes; must sacrifice; $1 50 shoe 75¢, $2 shoes £1, #3 shoes $1 50. §4 shoes $2: $5 shoes $2 60, $6 shoes $3. 638 Market st., opp. Palace. COR. SALOON ON CITY FRONT; - present owner 10 years. Inquire Call, 00D EALOON FOR SALE CHEAP. AMER- ican Brewery, 725 Green st. R B FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE $200 for sale; @ sacrifice. $05 Fourth st ROCKERY-STORE;: GOOD BUSINESS: FOR sale; going East. Address J., box 39, Call. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE CHEAP. quire Call Oftice. 1N- DAINTER, YOUNG MAN, ON PLAIN WORK: painters’ falls wanted, in good order, must be chesp. .157) Kearny st. ANTED—_EXPERIENCED CUTTER FOR wholesale wor<. ~Apply at 108 ~ansome st. ANTED — EXPERIENCED PAPER-CUT- ter at WEMPE BRO>., 127 Mission st. 00D RUSTLKR FOR MILK WAGON. AD- dress in wri ing 421 Eighiu avenue, Rich- mond District. TENGGRAPHER ABLE TO USE SPANISH and German perfectly: an excellent opportu- mity: geatvor lady. Apply U. 5. Industiial Agency, room 165, Crocker Building. ISHWASHER WANTED. CALLAT 8A. M., 417 Mason st., in rear. JLASS SHOEMAKER ON CUSTOM ne but firsi cia s need appy. K. G. BELCHER & CO., Santa 1,088 ANTED—A BRASS MOLDEK. 225 BEALE strect. ANTED—HORSESHOER; CALL MONDAY. JOH N VASEY, West Berkeley. WANE; D—LUNCH WAITER AND KITCH- «n heiper: call enrly. 1534 Marcet st. {INE ROOM TO RENT TO A GENTLEMAN by a German widow. 257 Lexington ave., bet. Ninéteenth and Twentieth. JHITEWASHER WITH MACHINE. CALL Sunday morning bet. 8 and 10, 1587 Folsom. W AYIEO—RELIABLE PARTY WITH $500 totake half Interost in iegilimate theatrical enterprise that bas made $:5.000 in past 6 years. Address L. L., box 90, Call Uflice. W ANTED—PARTNER WITH $2500; A GOOD proposition. Address W. W., box 87, Call. ARBEHR-SHOP, MINING YOWN, SHASTA County; the shop: present owner too old for the busin ss: i OUNG LADY W'SHES POSITION AS Lypewriter aud assijtant bookkeeper; or any office work. L. ., box 149, Call Otlice. OMPrTANT LAUNDRESS AND HOUSF- cleaner’ wishes work by the day; will give reference. Address 433 Suv er sc., in grocery. DERFECT FITTING AND STYLISH DRESS- Porbakiog done ‘reasonable. | MODOW ELL'S, 108 st BESSMAKER WILL GO TO SHOP OR families by the day. McDOW ELL'S, 103 Post st. (tel. ereen 144). WANTED—BY - AN ELDERLY WOMA ituation; housework or ook in a small fa; ily. - 738 Folsom st. EXEERIENCED NURSE WISHES SITUA- tion; able 10 take entire charge of Infant from biith: best references Call or address for 2 days, 732 Valencia si. "OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- ton to do j&ht housework in sa American Lu]n;l 3 wages $10 to 812 Aadress C. C., box 10, “all., Y OUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS COM- nion or governes relzrel'ne- exchanged. s, S F. ¢ 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and wanc ads taken. y ook (wwo‘g FROM KUROPE WI~HES a situation as housekesper; Cily or country. 117 Ed1y st., room 1. 2 ¥ i3 Market st. ANTED—A GIRL TO ATTEND TO BABY aud upstairs work; references. loquire 613 Kllis st ALLOKESS: ALL-ROUND HAND: STATE exper ence aud wuges. Tal.or, box 133, Call. lll()u“" FROIIM THE KEAST WISHES A situation as housexeeper; city or country, 117 kady st, room 2o O gt NEAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS A permanent place as a housekeeper; city or country; will Go piain mending. 207 Fost, rm. 8. < LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICKE OF 615 CALE Nuvserinnions wan, wang ads IATSIE YIIUNU WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS housekeeper: in bachelor's or widower's home preferred: plainsewingdone. 108 Fourch, room 1 OUNG GIRL JUST FROM THE EAST Dk sires to secure a Lucrative housekeeper' : bacheior's of widower 5 home preerrac, 52} M sion st, rocm 5. NEAT AMERICAN GIRL WITH SOME EX. perience as a housekeeper desires a sitaation; city or country. 9 Poweli st., room 8, 2d floor. 95 BISSION — SUESCRIPTIONS | AND want ads taken for 1H® CALL ANTED, MONDAY MORNING—2 GIRLS for Santa Rosa; 1for ;en.ul housework, cl:y; girl for chamberwork; 2 waitresses, city. 765 Market st. ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE- work and mind baby; wages 810. 1617 San- chez t., near T weuty-ninth. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- ment Office. X FUCHS, Sec’y, 325 Grant ave. OOMS. 150 10 i5¢ PIK Nt 1 HUC +v 44 00 per week. Orlental, 226 Drumm st. ANTED_LABORERY AND MECHANICS 10 know thas kd Kolkin, Keno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver Honys. 217 Third st.: 13J large rooms; “5c per night: 81 10 33 per weekc. BRANCH OFFICE OF THEK I AGENTS WANTED., GENTS MAKE MONEY EASY SELLING Perfection gaslight burners; make kerosene lamps give brililant gasiignt: Do chimueys or wicks: all the laiest household speciaities; samples free to workers. Perfection Manufactur- ivg Compavy, T., Cincinnati, Ohio. FOR SALE - WELL FITTED SALOON IN good location on Fourth st. mear Marker; must be sold this wesk. Inquire at LK c C0.’S, 791 Mission st. Prd ROCERY AND BAK: 6 LIVING-ROOMS. good cash trade: owner has other business Kasi: no agents. Apply io owner, 131 Eleventh, ROCERY AND BAK, WITH 6 LIVING rooms; sold cheap for ¢.sh account of other business. SW. cor. Twenty-sixth and Bartlett ats, (ROCERY AND BAR: NW. COR. HOWARD X and ‘| wenty-sixth sis.; §0od business; rent low: owner retiring. Apply on premises. . i SALOON, WINE AND LUNC $40 UNCH GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE 10 push a quick and goo! seiling ar:icle use: ia every family, restsurant and hote:; fast ellers big profits: 'territory given. Address Money- maker, box 65, Call Office: ANTLD—2 FIRST-CLASS LADY SOLICIT- M MEYERS & CO., 921 Howard st., 8 to M. GENTS WANTED IN FVERY TOWN; brand new goods, sell at sight; uo experfence required; liberal terms: write for fuil informa- tion. Matual Manufacturing Company, 126 Chambers st., New York. GENTS—_BAKER'S NEW COMBINATION enameled sign or universal signtoard; will have a iremendous sale; uotbing like it: securs sample and territory at'once. BAKER En. and Mfg. Co., 409 ~anchez st., San Franclsco. PARTNERS WANTED, 31000 PARTNER WANTED FOR LI- * quor-store; best locatfon; first-cluss family trade: 0o agents w ansed. % Call Office. T Aldrms Bt ROOMS WANTED. e E‘:gE:(LY LIAI.:Y WANTS UNPUSNIStED ront room in house where the i oaaode: (ks ere there is no children. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' UNION FREE employment bureau, 34 4th st. L LESS, Sec. ENTLEMAN WISHES TO RENT PLAIN furnish-d room. Address G. T.. box 87, Call. MOSEY L)ANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCH- es,jewelry.sealskins. Uncle harris,15 Grantav. ARBERS—GUOD 2-CHALK SHOP AND clgur-s-and: $150; must sell; on account going East. 13544 Ninth st, BARBERS-2.CHAIR_ HOTEL SHOP, AT A bargain. DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. (300D WASHIER AND IBONEE ' WANTS work b (he day, or cleaning. 2406 Harrison. ANTED—30 HANDSOME LADIES: BUR- Jesaue. " Cali 0 o'clock Monday, Golden Gate Hall. ANTED AT ONCE—NICE YOUNG GIRL as wailiess. 626 Geary si. IRL WANTED FOR SECOND WORK: country. App.y 26 Grove st. ANTED—WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK: one hat can cook: white wash given ou Yages $18. Apply 2:0 ran Jose ave. bet, 8 and 3000 PAIR: ZANOTHER LOT MEN’S shoes: been slightly damaged: at less than one-fourth thelr value; from 25c to $2 60. 562 Mission st, bet. First and Second sts. 'HOUSES WANTED. ANTEU—BY AUG. ), SMALL FURNISHED m"::llc::mr“itp'zhon it suitable- and rent b os 108, ouy! r considerable time. Address ———————————————— WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. WAX\TED—IXUELLENT STEINWAY PI- ano_ for rensonuble price; no dealers. L. M., |SBANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL 167 NINTH box &8, Lhis office. LD GOLD AND BILVER BOUGHT. W, 0 MUND, watchmaker aud jeweler, 226 « lli s st want ads and subscripions taken. 00KS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT. HO! B Eook Company, 704 Mission i ARNESS AND SADDLE MAKERS. AP Piy o MAIN & WINCHESTER, 214 Battory. EAMEN AND OKDINARY FOR NEW York, 4 ustra {a, Honolulu. 10 Steuart, upstairs. ANTED—1000 MEN AT LOTUS BAKBER- shop: shaving 10c; halrcusting 16¢; first-cls work. 507 Fourth st. e o W 4STEL—SKCOND-HAND WATER-TANK: 1000 or 2000 gal; g 3 teexth and N-wmn‘lu.‘ G e PAWSBBOKIM—OLD GOLD, SILVER, CAST- off clo:liing bought.: Add. COLEMAN, 41 Third, » house: ciears $125 per month. 637 Cilay st $40 NO. 1 PAYING RESTAURANT IN o downtown district. D, box 33, Call. ERY BEST KrSULTS OBTAINED BY placing _your lodging-nouses, saloons, candy- stores, etc.. with Stree: & Cresswell, 721 Howard, FOR RENT (COMPLETELY FURNISHED)— Large basement +aloon and restwurant (45x90) on prominent corner: 10w rent. fine chance Lo start business. Call 825 Market st., room 629, 2’26 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS ANL DLD want ads taken for THE CALL. 0OD-PAYING HOTEL RUSI : LONG- established: half interest $500: whole $1000. Address Cosmopolitan Hotel. Pezaluma. ORTLAND AGENCY LHIS PAPER. quire (his oflice urw 153 Uregon. IN. Lird st., Poruaud, ROCERY AND BAR: 2 LIVING-ROOMS: fine stock; good business. 117 Fij 0l F YOU WANT HIGHEST CASH PRICES for furniture, grocer es, saloons and restau- rants see J. C. MUTHER, auctionver. 6. LODGING-HOUSES KOOMS, NORTH MARKET, RENT ron 24 860 #500 62 rooms, 0w rent, paying fin Iy 1,600 Very profitable gro.ery, bargal z 700 A e:y profitable suioon, sact 1i e only 250 Very fine dairy, in tow .. 2,000 AUUNDSE WOOD'S, 763 Market st & F. " 4O ROUM HOUSE: BESTIN CITY.___ 32500 18-roem house on ~ixth st.only.. ... 330 14-room boase on ddy st .. . L. 850 1z-room house on Four:h i 500 Otber bargains. M. C. DECKER. 1030 Marke: s¢. OR SALE OR FXCHANGE FOR UNIM- proved clty property.pay ng Louse of 10 rcom. a bargain;noa-eais. 305 Kddy st. IIIIDAP—)]gEL\' P‘UHN]"I{ D HOUSE OF . rooms: ¥ steady roome: in buosi of town. Address C, bex 8, ¢ e ORNER ROOMING-HOUSE FUR SALE; .6 rooms and all cecupied. For quire at 393 Sixth st i b $150. WGk BLUNG Hovse SEWING MACHINES, MONTHLY ;REN' sold, exchanged; TEDREPATKED,bought, machive supplies. 145 :A‘;I‘l $2

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