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THE SAfi FRANCISCO CAiLL, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1898. ORDERED OFF - THE TRACK Owner of Dolly Regent in Disgrace. IN-AND-OUT PERFORMANCES ST. LOUIS RACING OFFICIALS DISCIPLINE R. ROME Won’t Dance Runs Second to Skylark in a Mile Event in Slow Time at the Oakley Track. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. ST. LOUIS, June 3.—Dolly Regent and her owner, R. Rome, with the rest of the stable, were ordered away from the track to-day, on account of the mare’'s inconsistent running. Weather clear and warm; track fast. Five furlongs, Judge Tarvin won, Willy Howard second, Areline S third. Time, | 3% ive furlongs, maiden two-year-olds Blaze Face won, Dr. Sam second, Dandy H third. Time, 1:03 Six s, “selling, Foreseen won, Count second, Aunt Mary third. Time, 1 e, Madeline won, Linda second, d’Or third. Time, 1:41%. nth miles, selling, Zar- sion second, Dan Huger "Relle Ward won, Night- gown Siddubia third. Time, 1: 15. CINCINNATI, June 3. — Weather pleasant; track fast. Five furlongs, Billy cola second, Lela Murray 1:03% Six furlongs, selling, ed second, Allie Belle House won, third. Ple- Time, Dan Rice won, third. Time, 1 : One and an eighth miles selling, Don Cella won, Governor Boles second, Mel- lie third. Time, 1:57%. une mile, Skvlark won, Won't Dance second, dtar of Bethlehem third. Time, 1:43 One and an eighth miles, selling, Eddie Charina second, Annie Tay- ling, Gid Law won, Ko- Hidalgo third. Time, CHICAGO, June 3.—Results at Har- m Fou! r and a half furlongs, Nora_Ives Josephine B second, Cousin Lettie Ghiquita 1I sella third. Time, 1:16%. sixteenth miles, Barateria second, .orte Fonso third. x a won; second, Maric 700d Friend won, Nannie Fair Deceiver third. Time, x furlong: Cher Imp won, Dave Waldo sec- af third. Time, 1:14%. g furlongs, Amyntas econd, Rosa Vannah BATSMEN INCREASE ‘THEIR AVERAGES. Storm of Base Hits and ‘“Scrappy” Joyce's Rage Features of the New York Game. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDI L. Pet w. .18 16 14 13 12 11 G. L Pt 412 Washington Louis YORK uctive June 3.—To-day's game »f a perfect storm of base hits. Rusie, despite his lame arm, was sent into work, and lasted two innings, the s getti nine hits and 7 runs off him. wley wa x0 knocked off the slab in Gettig, who was substituted had the better end of his ar- with Dammann. In the fourth, to make first, gave e, in retaliation, how. Jo! with it. Joyce w Attendance 3000. s _put out of the Score: R. H L1894, 1575 s ADNS LTS D! Gettig and_Watner; Haw- Vaughn. Umpires—Emslie YORK, June r a lis and crifice hit gave the two runs in the first inning to- proved enough to win by. put out of the game for tendance 1412. Score: R. H E. L=, iriffith, Donahue and ~Chance; Smith. npires—Cushman and BALTIMORE, June 3—The ex-cham- e unable to hit the ball safely when hits were needed, and St. Both teams played field. Attendance $00. to-day .Louis scored a victory. the brilliantly Score: in R H E 4 10 1 1 . . Batteries ughes a lor and Donald WASHINGTON, June 3.—To-day's game on the part of the Senators was the worst secn here this season, bar none. Attend- ance 1500. Score: Clubs— 4 R. H. B. Washington T Louisville 810 5 Batteries. wain, Donov and McGuire; Cunningham and Snyder. U Swartwood PHILADELPHIA, had no trouble in defeating the Phillies v, The Quakers were weak at the npires—Wood and bat and their fielding was very ragged. Score: Attendance 3180. R. H. E. sh13 e nnahill and S Wheeler, McFarland. Umpires—Snyder was postponed on account of ———— Grading Will Begin Soon. VISALIA June 2.—H. E. Huntington, ent of the Southern Pacific, p ngineer Hood were here to- day in th special car. The officials are looking over the route of the extension of the Visalia branch to Exeter to con- nect with the Porterville line. Mr. Hunt- ington says work will be commenced as soon as S vay are obtained. et e At Sty LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Y Friday, June 3. Stmr Westport, Ericsson, 5 hours from Hue- chr La Chilena, Matson, 9 hours from Fort Ross. DOMESTIC PORTS, FORT ROSS—Sailed June 3—Schr La Chilena for San Francis: TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMERS. BALTIMORE—Sailed June 3—Stmr Hestla, asgow COPENHAGEN-Sailed May 31—Stmr Thing- valla, for New York, PBREMEN-Sailed June 3—Stmr Dresden, for Baltimore. LIVERPOOL—Sailed June 3—Stmr Cymric, for New_York. NEW YORK—Sailed June 3—Stmr Victoria, for Hamburg. QUEENSTOWN-—Sailed June 3—Stm Belgen- land, for Philadelphia. MOVILLE—Sailed June 3—Stmr ew York. B ON—Arrived June 3—Stmr Europe, frm New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed June 3—Stmr Au- gusta Vietorla. NEW YORK-Sailed June 3—Stmr Alsatia, for Giasgow. ‘A\'APLES—EAHGA June 3—Stmr Ems, for New Furnesia, ball and hit Buckley on the | | Three singles, a 1| want of prosecution. ol June 3.—Pittsburgs | REVOLUTION - THAT FAILED Filibusters Taken Santo Domingo. mn [LED BY SENOR JIMINEZ |HELD FOR EXAMINATION, BUT | A SUBORDINATE IS SHOT. | I e | The Expedition Sailed in the Steamer | Fanita From Cape Haytien J | Hayti, and Landed at | Monte Christi. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, June 3.—A dispatch to the Herald from Puerto Plata, Domin- | lcan Republic, sovs: A revolutionary | expedition was landed at Monte Christi | from Hayti, under the | Senor Jiminez, who was formerly a | merchant in New York. The Govern- | ment and troops were in waiting for the party and all were captured. | The leader, Jiminez, was reserved for | examination, but a subordinate, Gen- eral Augustin Morales, was shot with- out delay. | rive at Monte Christi to-morrow. It is almost certain that the whole party will be executed. ; CAPE HAYTIEN, June 3.—The re- | port that a revolution has broken out i‘" Santo Domingo is confirmed, the | supposed Cuban expedition from here | being really the departure of Domini- | can revolutionists. | The mystery surrounding the move- | ments of the Clyde Line steamer Fa- | nita are now said to be fully explained. It appears to be established beyond a | doubt that the reports of an uprising in the republic of Santo Domingo against the power of President Her- | reux are correct. The initial blow was struck at Monte Christi on the borders of Hayti, the nearest Dominican port to Cape Haytien. It would appear that the Fanita, instead of having on board only seventeen Dominicans, probably | had 150. The Fanita arrived here on | June 1, half empty, bringing from New York provisions for the navy, which leadership of | ment had been advised of the move- | President Herreux will ar- | she landed at Matthewtown, Bahama | Islands. She slipped away about 10 | o'clock the same night and was to touch at Monte Christi or at the keys, Jjust outside, with the object, it was al- leged, of filling up the empty portion of her hold. She had on board Chris Roberts, the most famous pilot of the West Indies. The captain of the Fanita said the por- tion of her cargo which was not landed consisted of coal, but there was good reason to suppose that it consisted of | something very different from coal. | The suspicions of the Spanish Consul | here were aroused. He denounced' the | taking on board the steamer of the | Dominicans and the sudden sailing of the vessel without notice and without the permission of the Dominican Con- sul. The Spanish Consul classed this | as an outrage and as an act of piracy, | and entered a formal protest with the | Haytien authorities. The majority of the Dominicans, it appears, while here were shut up in the | | hold of the Fanita, so as to escape at- | tention. General nez and General Pablo Villaneuva are believed to have been on board. It is also noted that the former has long | been in the public eve of Santo Do- mingo as a desirable man for the Pre: dency. General Villaneuva bravely against President Herreux's al- leged usurpation and was exiled. He Juan Ysidro Jimi- | fought | has been living at Great Inagua for some time past, and the Fanita is said to have stopped there to take him on | board. 'SALVATION LASSIES SMASH NUDE FIGURES. Public Sentiment in Omaha Upholds the Act of Lieutenants Mauer | McCormick. OMAHA, June 3.—The sentiment in op- position to the public display of nude hu- | man figures in Omaha seems to be very pronounced, | McCormick, arrested for committing mu- tilations on undraped statuary at the ex- | position grounds, have been released for The company con- | cluded this was the easiest way out of the muddie. | The girls are leutenants in the Salva- tion Army, and a number of the higher officers of that organization from St. Louis and Chicago were present to ren- der necessary aia to the girls. Booth- | Tucker wired Mayor Frank Moores that | if the girls were released they would be | transferred to another station, but the they desired | girls refused to go, sayin to stand trial, as they h. ‘!hv-lr conscience did not approve. The | exposition company was determined to | prosecute at first, but a large number | of protests were ‘received from Omaha | people, those opposed fo the nude in art as displayed at the grounds. The giris | did not boast of their offense, but both | declared that they had been directed by | the Lord to do as they did. | A peculiar feature of the case is the | fact that the statuary destroved was on | the building within a few feet of the one occupied by the girls as a rescue home | for fallen girls. The Misses Mauer and McCormick are the directors of the home, They thought this continual display of human figures before the Inmates of the home was_corrupting their morals, and so climbed the building at the dead of | night and cut the nude figures to pieces. | They were arrested before they could | escape from the grounds. | —_— e —— | Forgot to Pay His Bills. SAN RAFAEL, June 3.—John Lazarin- | ni, who opened a tailoring establishment here some time ago on commission for E. | Melogli of San Francisco, has disappear- ed, leaving a number of unpaid bills, in- cluding one due his employer. Yesterday afterncon Lazarinni borrowed a wheel | from M. Bryan, a barber, and said he was | going out to the United States Smokeless Powder Works to coilect a v.l. He went | immediately to the broad gauge depot and hoarded a train for San Francisco, ! leaving the wneel at the depot. ———e—————— \ THE STOCK MARKET. | Mining stocks were weaker as a rule and Sterra Nevada sold down to 5dc. The North Gould and Curry assessment falls deliniquent In office to-day. | The Pacific Gas Improvement Company will | pay its regular monthly dividend of &0c per | share on June 10. 5 The San Jose Water Company will pay the usual monthly dividend of i0c per share on June 10. The Pacific Lighting Company will pay a div- idend of 40c per share on the th. In the Standard Consolidated mine at Bodie for the week ending May 25 the regular pros- cting and defelopment work was done in the New, Security, Bullion, Station No. 10, Main Standard, Black, C and Fortuna ledges on the 150, 300, 318, 470 and 552 foot levels. T.e up- raises above the 318 foot level all have ore in their tops. The usual quantity of fair to high grade ore was stoped from the New, Security, Moyle, Bullion, No. 10, Black, Ma- guire and Fortuna ledges. Standard Mill statement—Ore crushed for the week, 1864 tons: average assay vanner tailo ings, $7 46; concentrates produced, 2 fons: as- say value, §16355: plate amalgam _produced, 8 troy ounces: value per ounce, 32 6. The cam shaft broke on May 25 and the mill shut down forty-elght hours, Te Lsix-inch cam sbafts, Tal for the Misses Mauer and | done nothing | | | treated 516 tons tailings for the week; plant No. 2 treated 423 tons tailings. In local securities the sugar stocks were firm with a fair business. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, June 3—3 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. U § Bonds— Oakland Gaes.. 48 43 §s quar coup..11134112% 86 86l 4e quar reg...108 109 1% — is_quar new /. 123 124 8644 | Miscellane | Cal-st Cab 5s.14% — [Stock Gas ... - Cal El 68 .....135 Insurance— I Firem's Fund.1$5 — | Bank Stocks— | Anglo-Cal_.... 55 65 | Bank of Cal.243%4265 | Cal S D & T.. 97" — First_Nat ....202%210 Lon P & A...1%5 — | Mer Exchange 10 15 | Nev Nat B....1524160 | Savings Banks— | Nat Vin 6s 1 s|Ger S & L..1400 1600 N C NG Rv7s.103 — |Hum S & L.1050 1160 | N Ry Cal 6s..108 — [Mutual Say. — 42% | N Ry Cal 5s..100% S F Sav U. — 500 N PCR R 6s.101 |S & L So.... — 100 N P CRR 551004 Security § B 250 — Oak Gas fs...100 — |[Union T Co. %0 — | Do 2d is 5s..108%110 | Street Railroad— | Om Ry 6s.....124%126 |Californiay....108% — P & O 6s 19 — |Geary ahe: = P & Cl Ry 6510815113 |Market-st ... 52% 58 Powell-st Gs. 125 | Presidio .. 8 9% | Reno_"VL&L..1 Powder— | Sac ElecRyss.100 — [California ....115 160 | SF &N P 58,107 108 |E Dynamite .. 86 | SierraRCal 6s. — 103 |Giant Con Co. 46 46% S P of Ar 65..104%105 |Vigorit ........ 3% 3% | S P Cal b5 =013 | Miscelianeousy | SPC 1s cg 56.. M — (Al Pac Assn.. 8y 94y S P Br 6s.....112%114 |Ger Ld Wks.110 — S V Wat és...116%117% [Hana P Co.... 12 — B V Wat 45...101%102 'H C & § Co.. 22% 22! Stock Gas 6s.. — 103 [Hutch S P Co. 49 4934 Water Stocks— Mer Ex Assn. % — Contra Costa.. 5% 8 |Nat Vin Co...— § Marin Co ... 50 — [Oceanic S Co. 60 60% pring Valley. 9915100% Pac A F L.. 1% — | Gas & Flectric— Pac Bot Co. Cent Saslight.105 — |Par Paint Co. T — Mutual El Co. — 114! Morning Sesston. 50 Alaska Packers' Assoclation 25 Hutchinson S P Co. 25 i do dido s s 100 Market-street Railway 75 Oceanic Steamship Co. 0 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar. | do do 50 do do B do do ki do do 2 & 8 100 do do_ b 2 25S F Gas & Electric Co 135 Spring Valley Water Street— $3000 Spring Valley 4s Bonds. Afternoon Session. 25 Giant Powder Con. 20 do do 10 do do 3) Presidio R R. 2 25 Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar. do o do do 155 205 $10,000 Market-st Ry Con Bonds & 160 Oceanic Steamship Co. 205 S F Gas & Electric Co. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Belcher . 10]100 Crown Point 18 400 Best & Belcher. 26(100 Gould & Curry.. 19| 150 Caledonia 08 200 Chollar .. & 5 | 650 Con Cal & Va.. 23| Afternoon Session. 350 Best & Belcher. 300 Ophir 300 Con Cal & Va. 00 400 Gould & Curry 100 Hale & Norel 100 Mexican a1 08 53 54 Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Belcher 01300528, 2001275 109|200 Ophir 100 Best & Belo) or. 28/300 Potost 200 Caledonia 24| 200 100 Challenge Con.. 24(600 S 650 Con Cal & Va.. 500 Crown Point 300 Gould & Currs ) Ju £ 00 Mexican Afternoon Sessjon. 500 Alta ... 09 200 Mexican 700 Best & Belgher. 25 500 Ophir 400 Caledonia. 24|50 Savage 3 500 Chollar 14 500 Sterra Nevada.. 850 Con Cal & Va.. 45/600 . 700 Crown Point 111400 3 500 Gould & Curry.. 181000 Union Con 500 Justice .. 05,200 Yellow Jacket. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, June 3— p. m. H Scribner, S Dak |Mrs J Brooks, R Bluft J A Gaylord. N Y |C Lindsay, § Cruz J Zimmerman, Sacto [ Ruhstatter, Sacto J Blacow, Irvington |E Armstrong, Iowa € J Siebold, St Paul |E Puffenberger, Cal L H Lawton, St Paul [Mrs T Dwyer, Sacto W _Hyrup, Alameda |Miss I Fitch, Sacto C H Fink, Crows Ldgl|T J Lone_Gridley Mrs C Fink, Crows 1| E Dam, Walnut Grve Miss Hirsch, Crows L{T Rose, Cal E Van Patten, Dayton|Mrs Holmes, Cal | 3 Rice & w, Visalla |Miss Holmes, Cal Miss Anderson, Cal Mrs L Spicer, Noank A Bacon, S Jose S Sosnk & i} | H Clayton, Ny s, St Louts | C B Shaver, Fresno |G C Barstow, Marposa | | W G Barlow, Stockton 3 Bid.Ask. Alpha 02 03| Justice . Alta 08 08| Kentuck Andes 08 10|Lady Wash Belcher . 09 11| Mexican . Best & Belcher 23 24| Occidentai Builion 04 05| Ophir Caledonia 22 23{Overman Chollar 1 Potosi Challenge Con. 22 vage | Con Cal & Va. 46 & Belcher . Confidence . - orpion Con Imperial .. — erra Nevada. Crown Point .. 11 12[Silver Hill Con New York. — 0i|Syndicate areka Con .. —- 20|Standard Exchequer ..... — 03|Unlon Con Gould & Curry. 16 17|Utah . Hule & Norers. 84 —|Yellow Jacket. 28 24 Julia . 2 | | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Peter B, and Kate Quinlan to Kate F. Quin- lan, lot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, §7: W of Franklin, W 25 by N 120; gift. Willlam P. and Clara D. Harrison to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, lot on N line of Hiight street, 110 E of Octavia, E 27:8 by N 120; 5290, Estate of Michael Rvan (by John W. Curry, administrator) to James J. and Mary E. Sil- vey, lot on § line of Hayes street, 165 W of Laguna, W 27:9 by § 120; $435 | Jacob A. Wilkens to Anglo-Californian Bank (Limited), lot_on SE corner of Hayes and | Baker streets, E 100 by 8 100; $10. ‘Ada M. Bragg to W. H. Chickering, lot on N line of Page street, 5 E of Lott, E % by N 100; $10. ! Sidward M. Long to Annie E. Long, lot on | N line of Liberty street, 205 E of Church, E | % by N 114; gift. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Mabel C. | Ross (wife of Robert C.), lot on S line of Twentieth street, 405 E of Castro, E 2 by S | 114; $10. Anthony Quill to Fllzabeth Heney (wife ot Patrick J.), lot on W line of Alabama street, 125 S of Twenty-sixth, £ 25 by W 100; $10. Orville C. Baldwin to Sarah McGlinchey (wife of Michael), lot on W line of Church | street, 89 S of Twenty-eighth, S 25 by W 100; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Simon Cohn, lot | on N line of Twenty-third street, 125 W of Hoffman avenue (Ellen), W 25 by N 114, lot | 169, Heyman Tract; $10. | Peter B. and Kate Quinlan to Kate F. Quin- lan, lot on § line Green street, 137:6 E of Hyde, E 68:9 by S 137:6; gift. Samuel A. Sanderson vs. Moses Ellis and | others (by George D. Toy, referee) to Moses | Tllls, lot on N _corner of Bryant and Eighth streets, NE 108:13% by NW 137:5; $12,00. Christian and Elizabeth Ruhland to Frederick Ruhland, lot on SW corner of Clement street and Thirtyssecond avenue, S 100 by W 120; §1. Same to same, lot on NE corner of Point Lobos and Thirty-third avenues, N 10 by E | 120; $1. | Same to same, lot on E line of Thirty-third | avenue, 100 S of Clement street, § 200 by E 120: $1. Same to same, lot on W line of Thirty-second | avenue, 100 N of Point Lobos, N 200 by W 120; $1. William H. and Lulu E. Chapman to Solomon Getz, lot_on S line of J street, §2:6 E of Ninth avenue, E 50 by § 100; $10. A. K. P. Harmon and Etta H. Edwards to James E. Murphy, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, 200 N of N street, N 2 by B 120; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman (by Oscar Heyman, attorey) to Joseph Hornich, lot 83, kift map 5 $10. Arthur C. Barker to Mabel C. Barker, lot on § line of Clarendon avenue, 301:9% E of Stan- van street, F 503, 8 81, W 50. N block 11, subdivision 2. Clarendon Heights; $10. Alameda County. Elzabeth A. and Arthur A. Pike to Annie E. Logan, lot on SE line of Tweifth avenue, 20N of East Twenty-fourth street, NE 50 by SE 150, block 150, Clinton, Bast Oakland; $10. John Meads to . D. G. Hoftman, lot on E line of Eleventh street, 176.40 § froni S line of right of wav of Berkeley Branch Raflroad, 100 by § 376, biock 2, Beaudry and Peladeau | property, Oakland Township; $5. i Joseph' Boardman to Mary E. H. Boardman, | lot on S line of Woosley street, 250 E of Calais, E 50 by § 135, being lot 16, block B, Harmon Tract, Berkeley: gift. Catherine Semeria (executrix estate of Joseph Semeria) to n Galan, all interest in lot on SE corner of Ninth street and University ave- nue, S 100 by F 59, block 9. Tract B, Berkeley L. and T. T Association, Berkeley: grant. A. C. Berthler, A. E. Shaw and Elmhurst Land_Company to Esther M. Vincent, lots 2 and 30, Elmhurst Park, Brooklyn Township; 10, Doris Hener to George F. Heuer, lot on W line of Charles street, 55 N of Louisa, N 40 by W 140, Alameda: $10. Jacinto and Maria Veirra to Manwell Vierra (trustee for Maria Vierra), same: $100. John R. Glascock (and ‘as trustee estate of Willlam H. Glascock). Alfred H. Blow and Mary V. Well (trustees under deed of Mary A. Blow) to Kern and Delia Norton, lot on SW corner of Thirty-second and Filbert streets, W 300 by S 25, being lot 1, block 670, Glascock Tract, OaKland; $10. San' Francisco Savings Unfon to James P. Tavlor, lot on § line of Sixth street. 1%5 B of Webster, E 25 by § 100. block 37, Oakland: $10. 'A. E. Shaw and Elmhurst Land Co. to Cath- erine Carreges, lots 44, 45 and 46, Elmhurst Park, Brooklyn Township: $10. . Builders’ Contracts. John F. Boyd (owner) with O. E. Brady & Son (contractor), architects McDougall Bros. Brick work. terracotta flue lininge, etc., for a 3-story brick building with basement on lot or | PACIFIC Lodge N NE line of Stewart street, 183:4 NW of Mis- sion, NW 45:10 by NE 137:8; $7540. Same with J. K. McKay (contractor), archi- tect same. Carpenter and mill work, glazing stairs, roofing, skylight, etc., also outside and inside painting for same on same; $6550. Same with California Iron Construction Co. (contractors), architects same. Iron work for 7225. —_— e HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. Meyers, Bloomfleld | Mrs Browning, § Jose 4| Y Brooke, Red Bluft i B Rush, Suisun M M Lucky,Hockburn | M McLaughiin, _ Moss B T Booze, Jamestwn W _H_Kelly, Antloch § R Roach’ Chicago H Coombs, "Visalia R R Fox, Kansas H L Morron, Ukiah A Rosendale, Pac Gryv Dr_Whitney,' § Cruz C R Morris,’ Sonora BALDWIN HOTEL. | T Halsey, S Jose $ E Giberja & w, Mex M E Harris, Oakland |C Hayden, Pomona T Tobie & Seattle | H Craig & w, Ontario Mrs H E Swift, Wash|C B Wigham, London F Dood, Fresno L Hemminway & W, J Cain, Newman Mont 8 Migliavacca, Napa |R Hawkins & s, Tenn W Hendricks & w, Cal| R B Bermington, H I Miss Niccolls & s, Cal| Miss Cummins, Mass E N Altland, L Ang |0 § Osborne, L Ang C A Merritt & w, Cal |C Hale, Denver F Miller, Fla R E Bunter, Utah J McMilian & w, Tenn|J C McPherson, Utah S Bates, Moblle | Mrs Wilson, L Ang ER Landis &b, Tnd |C D O'Brien & w, Cal | J G Fairbank, Tnd PALACE HOTEL. Dr J A Silyerman, Cal|0 G Sage, Bacto | § F Gitterman, Il |R Michaelson, Germny | E § de Golyer, Cal [P Graf, Hamburg A H A Merton, Boston|J A Bittel, Chica J Gallagher & s, Cal |S Ullman, New York § C Kellogg, N'Y |J M Sherred, N E L Heller, 'w & 3 ch,|J W Searles & w, Utah New York F Dyer, Salt Lake Miss C Retoder, N Y |J M Wells, §t Louls J H Dorian, Chicago |E S Churchill & w,Cal H C Davidson, N Y_|W_R Harlow, Arizona H A Higgins & w, II|J Viosca & W, Mexico H G Guimaraes, Cal | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. F A Rice & w, Cal |J Moynihan, Frésno H Loman, San Diego |C McNulty, Visalla B H Webster & f,Mass|Mrs F B Small, Ogden | G Bardenhauer, Cal (R Johnson, Seattle | C E Ballle, Sacto B C Hurlburt, Wis A Tensel, St Louis |C W Peterson, Calistga B J Perke, D T B Renoquin, N Y P Murtha, Petaluma K Sutton, San Jose W V Cartell, Los Ang SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—521 Montgomery street, corner Cla open until 9:30 o'clock. 357 Hayes street; open until 8:30 o’cléck. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1841 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market atreet, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until § o'clock. 2626 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. 1605 Polk street; open until 8:30 o'clock. NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streef open until § OC CHURCH NOTICES. | SIMPSON Memorial Methodist Eplscopal | Church, corner Hayes and Buchanan sts.— | Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residence 303 | Halght st. Preaching at 11 a. m. and D. m. The pastor will preach at both services. | “The Peopl . e le and the bject at 11 a. m Church,” and at 7: | Aspects of the Present Wa Sunday-school | at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins superintendent. Epworth League meeting at §:45 p. m. Prayer | meeting Wednesday evening at 7: o clock. | The public_cordially invited to all the ser- | vices of this church. Seats free. Ushers in | attendance. notified to attend the funeral MA THOMAS R, KNOX from the Masonic Temple, SUNDAY, June 5, at 2 p. m. Breth- ren and friends are cordially invited. A. 8. HUBBARD, . 136, F. and A. M. Eddy st., meets THIS EVENING, 140 o'clock. 3 D. Master Masons in: vited. ome Moral | ORIENTAL Lodge i, F. & A M.—Officers and members are hereby 121 7 | WANTED—Position by young man from the | SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. MIDDLE-AGED American widow wishes posi- tion as housekeeper on ranch where only one table is served: or will cook for men on ranch; understands buttermaking: good cook; references, Apply rcom 13, Ahlborn Hotel, 323 Grant ave. YOUNG refined German lady wishes situation as_housekeeper, governess or companion; speaks English.” Address box 462, Call office. | SITUATION wanted by a first-class nurse: can | 5 take full charge of infant; city references; city or country. Call or address 1575 Market. REFINED, middle-aged lady, good references; city or country; light work and sewing; any® Position of trust. Box 482, Call office. WANTED—By a respectable young lady, posi- tion as housekeeper; 2 or 3 In family pre- ferred. Box 23, B office. Call 106 1ith st. POSITION wanted as maid; fine halrdresser; no objection to take care of child; hotel pre- ferred. MISS BROWN, 2711 Bryant st. SCOTCH woman wishes situation as cook or houseworker in private family. %1 Post st. | WOMAN wants work by the day, 5 t] cleaning, d ironing. h s position to do light housework. Address 2425 Geary st. GERMAN woman wishes a situation doing general housework; good plain cook: $10 to $12 per month; city or country. 207 Eddy st., near Taylor. YOUNG girl wishes postion to do upstatrs work | and plain sewing or lady's maid; no objec tion to travel. Call 1324A Webster st. RELIABLE girl wishes situation In institu- tion for pantry or dining room work; city or country. Box 513, Call office. HELP WAN’I‘ED—-Cnnflnvuefla COOK, no wash, American family, $30, ses lady ‘here at 11'to-day; colored cook and sec- ond girl, $25 and $20; second girl and laun- dress, $25; 4 German, French and Scandinav- fan second girls and nurses, $20; 2 working housekeepers, $15; waitress, country hotel, $20; and a large number of girls to fill situa- tions in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. | WAITRESSES, different country hotels, $20; | girls for housework, country. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay s DRESSMAKING and millinery thoroughly taught by the only system receiving gold medals in Europe and America; cash or weekly payments; patterns cut to fit 25 cents up; send for circular. McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School, 103 Post st. crin S IN EXCHANGE for light service will teach | young lady bookkeeping; experience not nec- Box 476, Call office. for sewing and fnishing. | 106 Battery st. PROTESTANT woman wanted for the country; two in family. 303 Castro st., cor. Sixteenth YOUNG girl for housework; $12. wich st., near Hyde. WANTED—A girl to help In the kitchen; res- taurant. §30 Howard st. WANTED—A good waitress. ant, 134 Third st. XPERIENCED operators on _duck )L\{OR CONWAY, 86 Flood bullding. 1124 Green- | | Fisher Restaur- coats. | | —Young, unmarried woman as cham- Apply Central Hotel, 530 Third st. WANTED—2_ good operators on pants finishers. 560 Fourth st., near Brannan. bermaid HWELP | WANTED—Continued. RECRUITS wanted -for the 'United. -State marine corps, United Siates . navy: abie- bodied, unmarried men, betweén the.ages of 20 and 30 years, who. are oitizens’ of tha United States, or those who hive.légally. de: clared their intention to become ;_must be of good character ard habits and able to speak, read and write English.: and -be e: .tween'5 feet 5 inches and 4 feet in further information the, office, 20 Ellis st., WANTED—Reliable’ persons m've\.s‘ ¥ stétion 8 distribute cheula fples.and. tack signs: no canvassing; cash paid. WILL A: MOLTON CO., Cleveland, Ohlo. .. = - : WANTED—Labbrers and mechanics. .to -kilow that EQ Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 largs. : 25¢ per night: §1-to $3.p MEN'S fine calf shoes to ofder; $: s SATLORS, ordinary seamen, ustralia, Europe. HERN S. Ass'n_Free Employm’ Grant -136: FUCHS, Sec., 32 Grant ave.; tel BINGLE rooms, 10c and_lic night: 7 and 3L ‘week. Lindell. House, xth and Howard sts. ROSEDALE HOUSE, 321_Ellis- furnished rooms: B night; §1 week: readins room. WANTED—At Montana House, men to take rooms; Tic, . I night: 60c, 90c and §1 per wee WANTED—To collect. wages due laborers and $1%; Mission, and 2c¢ pef elerks. -Knox Collection Age 110 S,“,“et‘ TRY Acme House, %7 Market st., below SIXth, for a room: %c & night; $1 4 week. MEN _to learn barber trade in eight weeks. 8. F. Barber College, 138% Eighth st. WOMAN wishes to go out by the day to do laundry work in private families. 1224 Union. BCANDINAVIAN wants work by the day; washing and cleaning. 1331 Fulton st. RESPECTABLE German woman wishes to do housework or work in hotel or restsurant. Please address MRS. DARWADZ, 220 Mont- gomery ave. WANTED—Situation as nurse by young woman capable of taking full charge of infant. Call or address Nurse, 2108 Blm st., Oaldand. WOMAN wishes work by the day washing or ironing or housecleaning. 109 Locust ave. GERMAN-AMERICAN woman with daughter 8 years wishes. situation to do housework in small family; wages $8: good worker; refer- ence. Call or address 1316 Vermont st., near Twenty-fourth. RELIABLE woman would like sewing to do at tiome. MRS. EFFIE SIMON, 180 Harrl- son st | €15 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call. Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. —_—— e SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Japanese Employmen best help. 4143 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426 CHINESE and Japanese (estab.. 20 yea tel. Maine 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 64 Clay st. YOUNG man, 21 years old, industrious, re- lable, no bad habits, wants employment; willing to work hard at anything to make an | honest Itving; would like to work for board handy with tools and in working about house, Address box D. H., Call office, Oakland. ) help; WORK wanted of any kind; a good painter and paper hanger; knowledge of all building tools. good man for property or real estate owners will work cheap for a steady job. Apply H. B., postoffice, Fruitvale, Cal. WANTED—By a first-class machinist and en- gineer, also good blacksmith; good refer- ences; married; age 32; long job desired. Call or address 751 Mission st., room > i | ENGINEER would like a position In city or | s a machinist and blacksmith; had ity experience; can give good refer- 53 Harrison st. HONEST, respectable girl for general house- work; good home. 377 Shotwell st. WOMAN to work two hours daily in exchange for room. 86% Market Maple House. COOK to assist with housework: 2409 Jackson st.; call in morning. LEARN dressma_ng and millinery; positions | free; patterns 25c up. McDowell's, 103 Post. | LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market | st.; perfect fit; no tryink on: trial free. references. HELP WANTED—MALE. A—"FREE"- FARE *FREE" To-day we want to ship one passenger car load of 5 as teamsters, laborers, etc., *‘fres ‘“free”” ““fare.”” MURRAY & READY, Lead. ing Employment Agents, 634-635 Clay st. BAKER! baker, | near 634-636 | A_BAKERS—— — BAKERS - Baker, city shop, German, $11 weel shop P near city, $5 and found: bakes hotel. MURRAY & READY, t. NTH, 106—Brarich office’ of The- Call. Subscriptions and ads taken ELEV] 'S wanted—Murat Halstead Our Country In War'. armies, navies, coast deféhses, M ter, Cuba, war with Spain foreign natfons; nearly since Maine disaste lustrations: agents n no experience nece: days' credit; price free; send 9 2-c sta catfonal Union, Ereat all . about $39 per’ da: t terms; ght ‘paid; ¢ postage. . Chicago. ing dolls; 42 Minna. * Spain' splendidly {llustr aus thentic bock to be published: free’ outfit now ready: act quic v al Publisking Com=~ Lakeside 1 WANTED—Agents ne 4 handle full line lubr ating. and- 4 -d_oil for A—35 FARM, orchard and vineyard hands for different places, $26, $25 and 320 and $15. — ALSO 2 haymakers for different counties in Cali- fornia, $26, $25 and $20; 9 choreboys and men for different ranches, 38, $10, $12 and $15 per | month and found; § milkers, $25, $20 and $15. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. I A—TO. WORK IN THIS CITY | 25 laborers, with pick and shovel, $1 75 day, $1 60 day and $26 per month and found— 3_stablemen, $3, $2: $20 and found. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay A—TO THE WOODS——AND— 264_woodchoppers — §150 and §1 cord and llc each. ing AWMILLS MINER! MINERS 12 miners for a great gravel mine, steady job. MURRAY & READ Clay st. ashier; five references. East as clerk, bookeeper or years' general office experienc Box 4428, Call office. JAPANESE, first-cla laundryman, also good all-around houseworker, wishes a situation in private family in city or country. J. MIURA, 521 Jessie st i SITION wanted as salesman § house furnishing house; can furnish Al refer- MANDERVILLE, 408 Van Ness. | no_children, wish situations | on farm, private or mining place; references. 1032 Howard st. SITUATION wanted by an experienced and | man in furniture or grocery busi- Box 4%, Call office. £0od cook and walter, wants posi- tion; good references. R. FRANK, Japanese | Mission, Pine st. | TJAPANESE wants place to do general house- ‘work or gardener. Address C., box 6, Call office, Oakland. certificated hoisting field engine- “all > Encampment No. 57, L | O. F.—Patriarchs are requested to at tend the regular session THIS (SAT | URDAY) EVENING. Action will be, had on the proposed amendment to the con: stitution relative to non-beneficial member- ship. A reception will be tendered to the | “boys in blue.” Conferring of degrees, etc. | All patriarchs are cordially invited. R. C. BLACK, W. S. POTTER, Scribe. SRBA BI NA Lodge No. 15, L 0. 0. F.—Officers and members are hereby notified to assemble in Memorial Hall at 1:30 p. m. i DAY to attend the funer: our late brother, W. K. WIGGIN. AMES BOYES, Recording Secretary. | OURT Occidental No. 6676, A. O. F.— Officers and members of the above court are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, JAMEE JACKSON, on SUNDAY, June 5, at 1:3) p. m. from A. O. F. Hall, 102 O'Farrell st. Intes ment, Foresters' plat, Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. J. T. VINAL, C. R. C.P, of SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE to the people of Berkeley—I have | made repeated application to the Trustees of Berkeley for a license to sell liquor, and in every instance, notwithstanding the fact that | I have filled all the necessary requirements, | 1 have been refused the same Upon some | trivial pretense or other. The Trustees have even resorted to losing my application in | order to defeat the efforts of an honest | woman to make a living for herself and children and secure some return for her capital invested in real estate in Berkeley. | MRS. C. HIGGINS. OTICE—Abandoned children in the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum since January, 1897: Ellen Norton, age 10 years; Katherine Norton, 9§ years; Mary McDonald, 10 years; Kather- ine Cafferty, 7 vears; Clara_Pratt, 12 years; | Francls Willlams, 7 years; Rosetta McGuire, 7 _years; Margaret Gomez, 8 years; Evelina | Gomez, '§ years. | | - o | | | THEY are closing out underwear, hostery. gloves, corsets, veiling, yarns, laces, cui tains ‘bedspreads, pillow shams, table covers, towels, flannels, etc., very cheap at the Plo- neer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room §; tel. 6680. | COACH) | E | GENERAL blacksmith, married, wants work: i UNG German, ishes work of any kind; | handy as wall anything concerning | housework; city references. Ad- | dress box 504, Call office. G man just from Sweden wishes a posi- tion in private family; small wages required. Box 532, Call office. | JAPAX tographer, wants position. anese Mission, 333 Sixteenth s Experienced lithographer or pho- | Y. MICAMI, Jap- | . Oakland. AN all around cook wants situation in hotel or restaurant. Apply or address after § a. m., 1513 Mission RELIABLE man wants situation as watchman Address box 513, Call office S e POSITION as nurse or traveling companion to invalid gentleman by young man, aged 30; traveler; ‘excellent references. Call office. experienced Address box first-class, wants situation; thor- ough with fine horses, carriages and harness; | single; understands 'fancy gardening; can milk; best references. Address box 4435, Call. NGLISH farmer, aged 28, desires situation on Tanch; experienced horseman; good references. box 183, Cell office. ENGINEER wants position; take charge of an | electric light plant or any kind of machinery. M. FREDRICK: 142 Ely st. Gi hildren, | Box n steady place the object. n as engineer or engineer Apply T. G. P., WANTED—Sitnatio | and fireman; city or country. FIRST-CLASS meat cook in hotel, European plan; also wife as chambermald; years of ex- perience. Address box 4526, Call 07"‘5/! JAPANESE man and wife, man first-class cook, wife good waiter, want situations: city ‘or country. Address T. TATSUMI, 407 Post st. BOOKKEEPER—Competent, first-class double entry and correspondent, desires position of | trust; Al city references. Box 4583, Call. waiter boys, and $15. MU A ployment Agents, 8335 ¢ 10 TWO-HORSE_teamsters for construction : board $4 50 a week. C. R. HANSEN & + 104 Geary st. CANDINAVIAN tunnelmen, to $2 5 a da: long job, free fare . SET 18 scraper loaders, $1 . 6 laborers, $1 75 a day, free fare $25, 320 DY, Leading Em- ay st 40 two-horse teamsters, 20 and board, free two-horse teamsters, §1 75 hire to- day_to go next d . coast road. C. R. HA IRO! $10 a week springs, fare paid. C. R. HA CO., 104 Geary st. WAITER, $30, country hotel, private hotel, §: mining town, mining boarding-ho: night cook, $2 cooks, $25 to $45 5 $10 a week; 3 potwashers, $25- 7 dishwashers 2nd vegetable men. §%; pantry man, spring 2 bell boys, $i5 and §10; porter, count; 1, $20. C.'R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Gex 3 COLORED walters, summer resort, fare ad- | vanced, $25; head waiter, private hotel, bo: office stores and laundr: $3 a week for a_saw mill, north, $35 and board; 2 experienced Dolbeer men, ‘for Dolbeer gang in the woods, $60 and fourid; 12 gravel mners, §2 % a day ers, $30; bay makers, 75c a day. C. &' €O, 104 Gea v, see boss here. C. | PAPER-HANGE HANSEN & CO., WANTED—Young _stenographe; Yt writer: 4 Gpift gravel miners, 32 50 day: farm- ers, $i5, $20 and $26; and $30; | teamsters for country, $1 y; choreman | for private place, 85 to $20, and others. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. | WANTED—Steward for resort, $35; colored | cook for soldlers; second cooks, $10 and $12 week and $30; kitchen man; second baker, $10 week: waiters and_others. Apply to.J. | F. CROSETT & CO., €28 Sacramento st. WANTED—Good stout bo; ! & nice ranch, near city must be able to ride | a horse, 315 per month and found: 2 wood- choppers, good long job, $1 30 per cord, tools and cabin furnished: waiter and bartender for country hotel. $55: milker, $25; farmers and others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. | ranch; light work; $20. | Sutter st. 1 2 TO open 10 country stores; an incorporated company. representing $150,000: managers and | clerks wanted. Particulas 13 Bush st. | HEAD bookkeeper, wholesale liquor house, once; 2 cellarmen;; bottler. 313 Bush RESPONSIBLE man of good appearance as | amusement house ticket taker. 313 Bush st. NIGHT manager restaurant; oountry Hhotel | manager; quarry foreman; to-day. 313 Bush. A—PACKER for flour mill; restaurant butcher. 313 Bush st. | BARBERS 3 barbers wanted Saturday and Sunday. The Grand Central, 965 Market st. - GOOD tarber Saturday and Sunday. 12238 Polk street. at | wanted Saturday; pay for & good | cond st. | WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 Third st, near | Market; 200 rooms. 2o to $1 50 night: $1 50 to | $6 week; convenient and respectable; free "bus and baggage to and from ferry. MARKE™ 4 Branch office of The Call: want ads and subscriptions taken. ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened, $1. Hart- mann Parat Cor 5a Tnird st. and 2308 24th, MANICURING and aleohol baths. LILLIE STANLEY, 7 Grant ave.; room 123, first floor. MISS R. CLEVELAND, from the East—Baths, massage; assistants. 17 Grapt ave., room 1. MISS MYRTLE POTTER, 101 Market, rm. 12, opp- ldwin; steam baths and massage. CABINET vapor tub; good as new; at a bar- gain. Room 17, 116 Grant ave. ALV tan NE HALL and assistant; genuine cabinet batbs. 16% Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 15-16. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. TR R UL RSO Y 3 HOUSEWORK girl, citv, §15; 1 housework girl, Oakland, $20; 1 housework girl, country, $%5. Pacific Employment Office, 777 Market. LADY'S companion: dental parlor office_correspondent; forelady, to-da: matron 313 Bush. EDUCATED lady for clerical position of re. sponsibility, select ladies' trade, to-day. 313 Bush st. FRENCH girl, grown child, §25. MISS CUL- LEN, 325 Sutter st. MISS L. DEAN, 917 Market: parlo@s 11 and 12. Turkish baths and massage treatment. MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. ‘116 Tavlor st. MAN and wife, no objection to 1 child, $%; M CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. MRS, IWART, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1l. MISS MAY'S genulne electric_treatment for rheumatism. 10§ Grant ave., room 4. NEAT girl, light housework, $12. MISS CUL- LEN, 325’ § MISS VIOLA BURWELL of New Orlean: baths and massage. 1118 Market st., rm. CHAMBE D and_ waitress, $15. MISS | CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. | ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads_taken. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. 'SUPERIOR Swedish cook _desires situatio willing to do housework; 3 years last place, city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. NURSEGIRL, 2 children, 3 and 5, Alameda. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. WOMAN with a child, $15; ranch. MISS CUL- LEN, 3% Sutter st. HOUSEWORK girl, Oakland, 2 in family, $20: | housework, Menlo, $20. MISS CULLEN, % Sutter st ‘ BARBER wanted for Saturday at 1510 Market | st., near Eighth. BARBER wanted for Saturday and Sunday. 306 Fifth st BARBER wanted for Saturday.. 103 Fddy st. WANTED—Barber. 227% Second st. BARBER wanted Saturday and Sunday. 1226 Dupont st. WANTED — Barber for Saturday: wages. from 7 to 12 o'clock at 22 Montgomery Call GOOD barber for Saturday ana Sunda: antee $4. 105 Fourth st. guar- WANTED—Barber; call early. 759% Howard. manufacturing and milling trade in. .San TFrancisco and vicinity. Address Lakeside Ofl Co., Cleveland, O. AGENTS—ANl will bu non for the lapel; u ing; greatest war n, s, pte. Fig -money. om, - M at. sight;. S Dewey sell large profits. 424 Pine B e e $250_LADY partner wan “raan poa- money- to Ad- dress hox 15, Call office. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—Exchange for home in the mountains I residence in city or vicinit good water, some fruit, n Address box 434, Call office. months. for small Sheaply A town su vate far FURNITURE WANTED d_to 18 Ma Tel. Davis 71 INDIANA Auctlon Co. gomery st.: highest pri Remov paid WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. TED—Second-hand lencia st SITUATION wanted sort or boarding-h MONACO, 319 Minn WANTED—At 619 Mission st. tools, metals, stoves and wrenches __machin- A and silver; any quan- NJAMIN, 111 Ellfs st. CASH pald for old g tity. 'ROBERT B PAWNBROKER—Old Add MUSICAL INSTRUMENT! AS we are selling good upright pianos for $§ cash and $6 per m we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method. Prices are the same as if purchased for all cash. Bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy ayments and some good pianos for $3, $4 and 5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland ABSOLUTE the oldest and largest' house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs and all other musical instru of all grades and prices ms ez s low= est. Everything possible dc and the customer. others in proportion. N, 16-18-20 O'Farrell CLARK WISE & CO., ave., offer three w trouble to explain part t Grant piano; no Conover Agts. A_STEINWAY plano for $100; a $90; examine list of bargains thi F. W. SPENCER CO., & MER & CO.. Byron Ma Briggs and other plar o interest first year. BEST goods; lowest -prices planos to rent at MAUVAT: EAT bargain Neuman, other AD'" smallest; price Jowest: uprichts $35 upr rents $2 up. HE Fillrs st | A GOOD upright, cheap. st., next Hibernia Bank, S KNABE pian: new. scale: new.: styles. KOHLER & CHASE. 30 O'Farreil SUPERIOR vioiin MULLER, mak EDUCATIO T S Book= keeping, busin shorthand; typ- ing, telegraph. lish hranchesz electrical, civ 2 sure veying, assaying, etc.: grade uates placed since 1 AYRES' Business College, 723 Market ‘st.j individual® instruction ip shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, life "scholare’ ship, $0; low rates per week and month. BOOKKEEPING and rapld calculations; .a BARBER for Saturday. 217 Fourth st.; wages | course in Tarr's counting room males. you . thorough. Room Market. st. BARBER wanted for Saturday. Call 602 Clay | UNIVERSITY Coach—Newel Perry, Ph. B. Fel~ street low in Mathematics, U. C.. 2407 §. Atherton, 3 MEN to solicit and collect alary and commission. 3 WANTED—Bushelman for to-day, Saturday. CARROLL & TILTON, 811 Market st. part salary and | Oakland. | YOUNG man with some experfence in butcher business. S. DI VECCHIO, 341 Hayes st. A i i = s 45 s ERRAND boy, smart and useful. Rogerson's Shirt Store, 521 Valencia st. : WANTED-—A good presser on Fourth st., near Brannan. . pants. SHOEMAKER at 1363 Ellis st; call early. SHORMAKER wanted on repairing. 668 How- ard st. nr.Channing wa: rite for circular. ENGINEERING School; civil; electrical, mins. ing, mech. survey, assay, archit.; dav & ‘e est. 1864, VAN DER NAILLED SHORTHAND taught in one month; students should investigate, 712 V LOST—Leather attached; reward. 147 LOST, Sunday night—A white and yellow' dog name Spitz. Finder will- bring to. M. F. RADKE, 2% Polk st.. and receive reward. NEAT young German girl desires situation at | housework or as nurse; $10 to §15; references. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. COMPETENT French girl desires situation as second girl_or nurse, $15; reterences. MISS CULLEN 32 Sutter st. i FIRST:CLASS Swedish cook and laundress de- sires situation: best references; city or coun- u MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st 2 FIRST-CLASS English girls desire situations as cook and second girl; best of references. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. DANISH house girl, good cook and house- | worker: city or country; $15 to §20. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. Tel. Green 721 GERMAN second girl and nurse desires a situ- ation. J. F. CROSETT CO., 316 Sutter st. MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes situation to do light housework; is good cook: city or short distance in_country: will work for moderate wages. 10 Stockton place, between Post and Sutter sts. 1 NEAT reliable girl wishes housework in small family; is a good cook; would do plain wash; please state number in family and wages; no Box 464, Call office. WAITRESS, country, §20; head waitress, §25: | chambermaid and assist wait, $20: cook, smali | Testaurant, $25; 5 waitresses, $15; chamber- maid and’ waitress, country, §20. half fare | pald; German or Swedish second girls, $20; | house girls, Nevada, Sonora and San Leandro, $20 and $25; 3 girls, city, $25; 18 young girls for §12. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. DISH pantry girl, $2250 and hoard. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary the springs, §20. C. R. Geary st. CHAMBERMAID for HANSEN & 104 DRESSMAKER by _the day: one who can cut and fit. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 10{ Geary st. HOUSE girl, Sausalito, -§25; Alameda, $20, MRS. N RTON, 313 Sutter st. WANTED-—A sober young man for Kitchen | work. 32 Sixth st. SOLICITOR for dy ar Nineteenth. “house. 2160 Harrison st., LOST—A passbook with The Hibernia: Savings and Loan Soclety of San .Frangisco, in the name of DANIEL CONNOLLY, No. 211318, The finder will please return to Bank. NTED—Druggist _or liquor merchant; in- ducements as tenant for new stores. Apply A. M. SPECK CO., 602 Market st. WINCHESTER . HOUSE. 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, %c a right; reading room; _free "bus and bagkage to and from the ferry. ATTORNEYS AT LaWw, ALL private law cases, insolvency, colléctioni free advice: open ev. Atty McCai 2 L. S. CLARK—Emma Spreckels blds., 127 Mar- ket; consultation free; no-fees.in.advance. WANTED-—3 grill workers. Apply S. F. Novel- ty and Plating Works, 88 Firat, cor. Misslon ADVICE free on all légat matters. T. Fa Stack, 14 McAltister st., room 64. - W:rl‘:'lt‘lEDt—Mnn to attend ictly temperate; wages $10 per mont] found.” Call at 562 Eighth nA.ps-kl-or::i}l = COLORED women. country, $2: middle-aged woman for chamberwork, Oakland, $10, light work; middle-aged woman as companion, $10. MRS, NORTON, 313 Sutter st. COOK, $30; house girl, $25; 3 house girls, at $20 each’ § young girls to assist, $10 to $15; nurse girl. $12; miadie-axed womar, small’ ranch, WANTED—Seamen and ordinary 7 Alaska, Puget Sound, Mexlc‘:{ (l::‘e:P;Y; Mariners’ Home. W. W. ANE, 504 Davis st. ADVICE free: no chirge unless successful. . W. DAVIDSON, 827 Market ‘st. - STORAGE. " FURNITURE, ir.nks, ete. “Golden West Stor- age warehouse, 840 Migsion. st..tel. Mint 1S21. AGENT wanted—New Parisian dye work; X verience required. Call Folsom and 15th ats. WANTED—Several lead glaziers and cut California_Art Glass Works, 105.105 Mission: PIERCE-RUDOLPH Storage and :Méving Co.; office, Tenth and Market: telzphone South 165, e FrRNrsgRE VOR SALE. MRS. NORTON, 813 Sutter st COOK for mechanics' boarding-house, near clty; $2%5. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. BARBERS' Progressive Unlon: f) - ment. Bernard, Sec., 104 T&; m’"m“x'h"i’i FURNITURE of a 6-room flat for sale. Ape Ply Call office, - i3