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1( ) I'HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. o e . THE BAN NERNOIERD T CND], TEEESR Y O B . . . AL STEAMER JLAMEDN SALS FOR AUSTRALI Box of Sovereigns Is| Still Missing. w SR UNDER NEW INSPECTION LAWS | | MANY SAILING VESSELS MUST BE CERTIFICATED. > Two New Steamers for the Coasting Trade—Overdue Ship Arrives. Transports Sail From Manila. - The Oceanic Steamship Company’s mail st r a 1 for Austra : H last ealand time. MORE TROOPS FOR MANILA Th b bat the will men garr loac It Ste bac for Ma An o Ju 1l Em In her ban )ss the Pacific, as they both have been ! the drydock about the same length of e e R i | | | { e Transports Zealandia and Valencia Rechartered by thé Government. z to send Phil y a big nele Sam is goi ch of troops to the next week or ten day be ready to sail on 1, ne all of whom wil lia has been rech: ugar refinery ke about %) men The Valenc and the the 20th with 1300 and will NETE work of She will Pennsylva- will go on ent away led and 200 mer City ing her will ihout 600 soldier which_arrived ye s drydock to-day and will be soon as she can he led. She will carry the Government can bla back from the umship Company she also will he ik at She will carry about the month is out,: there- will be on_ their way to ce General Otis terday th Pacific )ast nila LAW FOR THE JUDGES. Order in the McKay Maintenance Case Reversed. Supreme Court yvesterday gave the es of the lower this city a law to think « the case of ma J. McKay ag McKay 1884 the wom ment in actio div er hus- their two minor 1 were to her, but vision was decree for their maintenance mter she married R Polas- who took the children to his heart and ght them up as members of the fam- ago the woman filed i Angus or jud rin child d i urt ordered him to pay $3750 | GREVHOUADS T CIURSE FOR AICH STARES A Strong Programme at Union Park. $1500 OFFE dee RED B IN PRI ZES LADIES’ DAY CHAMPION STAKE THE CHOICEST BIT. —a Entries Include Saint Oran, Theron, Warship, Connemara, Gladiator, Metallic, Sylvanus and Young America. One the vear, stake on Sunday entrjes th the pick of the grevhounds being sent to the slips. In addition to the champion | stake the programme includes the Pacific Derby, for pupples, limited to sixteen en- tries, and the Reserve stake with sixty- four entries. In the champion stake there is £30 to be divided on the following basis: $250 > e will be the The st which e e ssie coursing even! day champio! t Union Coursing ke is limited to results in the selecti ladies’ rv . B . e A BRE AKDOW veceien P N CAUSE D THE DE e oes A ts o T ship Park ght on HE overdue British tramp steamer Port Albert reached Puget Sound in safety yesterday. She left here for Seattle on June 4 and should have made the run in five days easily. She ran into a nor’wester, how- ever, soon after leaving this port and part of her machinery was disabled. For twenty-four hours she lay rolling gunwales under in the trough of the sea while repairs were being made, and then when that was ac- r a slow bell. The Port Albert will be used as a freight boat in the Seattle- complished she had to proceed und Honolulu trade. wekers Hono- the keys r the Unitec Bt tors of and boilers I s € of T tons gros: inspec f thi nse n days Inspector spector 301 require y 1rom morning r of vessels hav certificated and mates have re- Hitherto it has not an_examination a4 T00-ton vessel many 4 man who has r for years has ympelled by the new law to take S papers. T il the men act- compelled 1 examination, and before doing so had to rub up their navi- | he th of an owner to el's ) inspe and cer- Jul wilt supject him to a he Carlisle Ci « the Santa stenme r vesterday She has this to She Orient 5 brought 1 d fifty-five yanese for this port. If thes not the Steame ady put in the \y's street whart 100k the long time of 0 get here from Hong- Jpped at saki, Kobe, hame and Honolulu on the road. It took her ten and a hailf days to come up from Honolulu, or twelve hours longer than it took the bark Roderick Dbu to make the run from ililo to San Fran- fsco last month. There was a suspicion in police circles box of gold iss- found « Detective Tom Gi as soon as came big ttamp was carefully to the wi plun- and 11 ing from the Alameda might be the box gome trace of he Carlisle rded anchor City, he T an 16 searched, but not the slightest clew found th missing money could be thought that the robbers der might have landed at Honolu ame on here on the Carlisie City. The tr Pennsylvania was thirty rs 1 o fiours coming from nila_and twenty-four days and five hours from Naga She has not been on the drydock since iast November, and i in consequence very dirty. She will go on Hunters Point and be thoroughly over- iled before going rack to Manila. She ame up in ballast and carried no pa sengers, Two new steamers W 11 be added to the coasting fleet in the course of fow weeks. They are the Abardeen, built for Headle Bros., and the San Pedro for J. R. Hanify & Co. Both are to be first-class Vessels in every respect and will carry abtout 750,000 feet of lumber each. The San FPedro will be a sister vessel to the New- burg_and will be 333 tons net burden, I feet 5 inches long, 34 feet beam and 11 feet 9 inches deep. The Abardeen will be a somewhat larger vessel, her dimensions being 173 feet long, 31 feet 6 inch beam and 12 feet 9 inclies deep. Both vessels will come down lum- ber-laden and will be engined here. The overdue German ship Neck arrived at Nagasaki erday. She was 180 days out from Barry, South Wales, with a car- go of coal, and 15 per cent premium W paid to reinsure huii and cargo. The transports Newport and O from Manila yesterday for San Francisc They should make an Interesting race hio sailed | | |Stor their hercafter, from which MeKay The St me Court considers’ th the court gave no direction t Kay 1e time the orce was st ing for the ldre GoReOsVO O & Qoo DIV 0 Cnd > Q0 e O Co0e fuicted = SO0 peied OLE & L1 OO Lo=X3at @ LD HOUIDON G SOOI 06 irt does not exter st support and $100 per month incurred that the since nrisdiction « 1 to that p her int in th where it has the right to compel the yursement of I for what 1 expended in the childre order appealed from was reversed ture and planes, with Noonan, 101 Misston the winner; $125 to runner-up; two *h; $30 to the dog beaten ourse by the ultimate win- to the dog beaten in the first the runner-up. In the Pacific - puppies $215 will be distributed: > winner: £0 to runner-up; two ind four at $10. In the Re- s stake $100 goes to the winner; $75 T-up: two prizes at $0; four at t at $20 and sixteen at $10. The ze money to be distributed is 1w resulted as follows: ake—Lowe & Thompson’ St against George Whitn, Theron; P. J. Reilly’s Warship agalnst J. Dean’s Connemara; J. Dean’s Gladiator BOXERS ARE READY FOR THEIR MEETING HE National present weight Pavilic Jim [ ‘whi Athietfc Club will quartet in of midd sdward's norrow might meet Charley the Olympic boxers n ring t aney will Joe Re W A Goff. Club boxer, will face Rowan, a deaf mute. Goff has prepared at Blanken's Six-mile House in company with Gus Ruhlin and Billy Otts. Both Franey and Rowan have done their work out at Ocean Beach under the watch- ful eyes of Tim MeGrath. Tom Shar- key will journey from Paso Robles to act as second for Rowan. The local followers of the ring have witnessed contests between men in the various classe but it is many months since four middle-weights have met to settle the ques- tion of physical supremacy. Both Goff and Franey have many supporters, as both have made an excellent showing son as to =3 o o in the past. Franey stood four rounds ¢ before Kid McCoy, who had con- & tracted to stop him inside of four & rounds. He is stoutly bullt, being so o b= Goff has tude of Mysterious Smith, being built @ on the lines of the erratic boxer & also. He is not a boxer, in the sense 3 of displaying cleverness, but can Q punch hard and gile of foot, which @ akes him 2 the nly halanced as to deceive a per- his weight. fighting face and at juickly out of harm's way. of | PULOIO0AG S LIOI0I0000Q | ti- & Betting ovened last night at Cor- & bett's. What few wagers were lald 3 were at even money, and gave no hint as to which boxer would be installed 2 favorite when the money begins to 9 pour in e same was true of the & prelimi he ary no choice developing. onal anticipate a large attendance. LE LIS AOL: © LEOTACLIOTIOSS: Club officials will try the innovation of popular prices, and Red S 2| 2 =3 @ | 3| | | | e e ER a2 =i ORn FOR u 2 DOV LSV ?W@C&@m & oo Gore 0 & | Kennel’ against Pasha kennel's Metallic; Handy & Smith's Sylvanus against J. O'Shea’s Young America. Pacific Derby, for puppies—Connell Brothers' St. Helen against E. M. Kel- logg's Towa Maid; J. H. Perrigo’s Lady Davenport against H, Lynch's Lexington; S. J. Healey’s For Glory against R. E. de B. Lopez St. Anthony; J. H. Perrigo’ Bohee against 1. F. Halton's Lavende Russell, Allen & Wilson's Belle Clair again Connell Bros.” Mammy Pl nt; J. H. Perrigo’s Controller against Russel, Al- len & Wilson' v's Lady ( against J. of Anderson; J. J. Edmond's Som. against J. T. Mooney’s Silent Trea Reserve statke—J. Keenan's I against J. Kerrigan’'s Lalla Rookh McComb’s One Spot against O. J. Olson’s Sunburst; J. P. Thrift's Forgive against . London’s Magneto; George Ehmann's Said Pasha against Dennis & Porter’s The Devil; Handy & Smiti’s Ben Bolt against E. M. Kellogg's Kid McCoy; Pasha Ken- D. J. Hea- Belle Master Clair; nel’s Fleeting Faney against A. Johnson’s Mountain Beauty; J. H. Harrison's Hot | Haste against Kay & Trant 4 = J. Segerson’s Candelaria Pretender; H. A. Deckelm Old Glory against M. C. Glasson’'s Ty ite; George Ehmann’s Fireman agai A. McComb's Little Joker; S. E. Portal’s Gallagher against 1. F. Halton's Tic-Tac; Lowe Thompson’s Petria against i.d Maid aster; Wilson's Magnesia; Aeneld Kennel’ of Erin against F. Moran Milo Kennel's Victor King O'Dowd’s Scout: Handy & ainst rl a . Gaffeney ley: Chilla Hurley & Reill O K Capitol: J. Kee. nan’s Blackstock against F. Herrin's Elmo; Rincon Kennel's Hard against J. Kerrigan's Conqueror; Moran’s Bit of Fashion a Warren's Sweet Lips: F. C. Klein's M against Dennis & Porter’s Woodcock: semite Kennel's Mose against Safeguard: Bartel Bros. against Lord & Hurst' Thrift's St. Michael against D. J. ) Maggie M; D. Ford's Bonita against D. Healey’s Granada; Hurley & Reilly Master Mat against Larke & Rock’s Myrtle; Milo Kennel's Rock Island Be inst Russell, Allen & Wilson’s Lad imma; E. M. Kellogg's Lady Gilmor against H. Webber's Montana: J. Byrne Eleven Spot against Glen Roy OF S FF Lass against J. Connel H. A. Deckelman's Kennel's Dempse cnorita; Rincon Kennel's Ski against Russell, Allen & Wilson's Daisy Clare; Larkey Rock’s | Liberty Bel nst George H. Burf 1's Pastime T. ¥. Logan Miss Grizzle against A. L. Austin’s Trinket. NIGHT SCHOOL PUPILS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS EVENING SCHOOL GRADUATES. | LINCOLN The Occasion Pleasantly Celebrated by Enjoyable Exercises and Dancing ac 0dd Fellow's Hall. The pupils of the Lincoln Evening School held thelr annual graduating ex- ercises last night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, The affair was perhaps the best attended and most enjoyable ever given in.the ! tory of the school. P. A.~Bergerot, pres dent of the Board of Education, deliv- | ered an address on educational matters | and at the conclusion of his remarks he was warmly applauded. At the conciu- sion of an excellent programme Supe - tendent of Schools R. H. Webster sented the pupils with their diploma The floor was then cleared for dancing, | which was continued until shortly after | midnight. The following pupils contrib- uted to the programme: John O'Dea. Jr Miss M. Margalot, Ernes Anna M. Egenhoff, Misses Mabel thel Perkins, Miss'Anna Bello and Mei- vilie Mund The following pupi plomas: Dr. S. B. Kobicke's Cain, Lucian Cusanovi vine, The Hogan, Andr Kirchrer, Lynch, W John G'Des E A received their di- class—Arthur H. h, Bdward T. D fuendeling, Joseph B M. Kusunoki, Walter J. nk * A, Lindblad, John | d Morgan, Melville Mund, Jr., William 1. O'Dea, Anton | Schumann, William F. Stapff jr., Au- dore W gustus G. Sullivan and Frank J. Tiede- mann. Miss E. J. Onyon's class—Gustav M. Barthold, Louis Arthur Cavaller, Charles David, Ernest Doidge, Rodolph Augustin Guichard, isenry John Lindemann, Ed- ward J. Lacey, Maurice McManus, John McKeon, James Jessen, Buell Carver | elson, Dennis James O'Donnell, G K(-} W. T. O'Neill, Alexander Gieinmann, An- ton Schmitz, George Zaro, Fisher Zucker and Philip M. Zwerin. Miss M. A Smith Beilo, Annie Byrnes, Lloyd E. B Mae E. Devlin, Frankie M. Bitel, Hamilton, Augusta M. 1 C. Juchter, May J. Kélly Charles A Mills, Alice B. Moliet, Minnie | C. Musil, Bruno' V. Neumann, Anna M. Nolan, Annie B. O'Brien, Ernest A. Ol- son, Josie D. Rahlves and Laura M. n. Architectural Drawing Class, F, ganger, teacher—John A. Porporato, F. Hertenstein and Charles Goltzene. Mechanical Drawing Class, William Morgan, teacher—Henry ' Niemann, | ‘harles Hoehn, Charles agner and Frank P. Marisch. nman Medals A. Hamilton. Bridge Medals—Ch J. Kirchner, Fischel H. Cain. Anton Schumann acted as floor director and he was ably assisted by John Lynch, s class—Anna T. iton, Al Hulten, Martha , Louis J. Levin, | | Roth- | -Annie B. O'Brien and rles David, Zucker Walter and Arthur HOTEL ARRIVALS. | PALACE HOTEL. C. H. Bauer, Portland I G Childs, Chicago Mrs Bauer, Portland Mrs Childs, Chicago P Fitzsimmons, Mich L H Johnson, Boston Mrs Fitzsimm Mch G R Greenl | B A A H McKay | J n B Biumenthal, | L E Bigelow, Ko Mrs Bigelow, W C Wittke, J S Morgan, N X Elizabeth Ebling, Ber- | Mrs Morgan, N Y 1in | M F McLaurin, L Ang Clara Ejsenthal, Berlin H W Smith, S Jose ~ Emma Wolf, Berlin R W Truman, Keswick Dr Hauer = Wandelt, J_ Williatason, ¥ F Hardin N Y Berlin C' H Willlams, N. Y Mrs F E H: 11 T 8 Hawkins, Hol H H Brown, D J Harding, Boston | A Alexander, Phila J A Chase 1 Mrs W Joknson, Cal Mrs M Garvie, Cinn | Mrs C Kohn, Il Mrs H Lloyd, C C L Thompson, N Y Jenkins, St Mrs Thompson, N_Y Babcock, Coronado € O Mailloux, N Y Mrs Babeock, Coronado | Mrs Mailloux, Y Miss [dwards, Cor q RAND B F H NX- S Juan Cal ‘astro, San Juan tocktn Mrs J C La Cal Mateo D Calkin Flipells, 8 Jose J_Rich, Woodiand R J Chapman, Oakland E H_Cottrell, Cal W H ¥ Oakland A M Cottrell, A Elliott, Boston Mrs L H Bogg: A P Parker, L Ang" Miss Hopkins, 1 C slater & w, Sacto Mrs Haliried, F J Kerrldge, ma M Bessie, S Cruz J H Millzner, Tucson H H Forney, Sacto C R Smurr, i, Ang Dr C L Megowan, Sac W A Lamson, Chgo H Hill. Chicago M F McLaurin, L. Ang A V Love, Ohio M Biggs Jr, Cal C M Blalr, Chicago M J Wright & w, Sac R H ey, Cal J A McCune, Cal Mrs T A Trinn, Sonora B K ght. § Cruz |A J Larson, Lodl R W Rus%ll, Oakind 'E H McInton, Cal P W Ross & w, L Anz NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Migs Witt & brother, C E. Willows, Cal Spokane E J Rolin, Cal Mise Fellows, Spokane P Peterson, Wash J W Ellsworth, Mercd P Graves, Ariz J Howard, Sacto P Luce, Mo J Middleman, South A Gable, Cal America F Titstall, Cal R'G Marray. Ariz ¥ Hain, Cal J Iverson, Maine J Thomas & w, Ariz J S Brant, Napa W B Russell, Cal 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—321 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock 257 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 639 McAllister street: open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until $:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street: open uptil 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 o'clock. 106 Eieventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2526 Mission street; open untii 9 o'clock. Northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky streets, open until 9 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICES. ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, §1 up; painting done. Hartman Paint Co., 319 3d st. BAL tenants ejected lor $4; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery s rooms $-10; tel. &520. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 68 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after TUESDAY, June 20, 18¢3. Transfer books will close on WEDNESDAY, June 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. | MIDDLE country NOTICES. MEETING MISSION Chapter No. . R. A, M.— Stated meeting THIS (THURSDAY) ENING, 7:30 o' clock, Mission Ma- . 2668 Mission st. Bu nv!!)b S ¥ sonic Temple, . i C. HARE, Secretary. and Royal Arch degree. By order of the H. P. JINO. R. HILLMAN, Secretary CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1, £ (THURSDAY), EVENING, June 15, at 7:30 o'clock. Second degree. By order of the Maste SOUTH San Franciseo Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M.—Meets THIS EVENING at 7:30 o’clock for third degree. By order . and A. M., will meet THIS FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. of the Master. 5 Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M., led meeting THIS A J. R. GOLDSMITH, Secretary DORT Masonie Temple—Ca (THURSDAY) ~ EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. Third degree. By order of the W. M. Head waitress for 225; waltress, S ‘waitresses, springs, maid, springs, $20; city, $20; 10 waitress 2 chambermalds to resses, city resses, $5 and_$6. CO., 104 Geary st SCANDINAVIAN c00 to wait, ways in country, s YERBA_ Buena Lodge No. 5L ' C. R. HANSEN & CO. 0. F—Initiation _TO-NIGHT. e Three candidates. Refreshments. PRIVATE family laundres Yum! Yum! clase, $80. C. R. HANSED [0 NEERS— z 2 IRONERS for hotel P)]n‘ J t>= by e m'”:‘)f country, $3; and found; the Socety lifornia Pionecers are uested to attend the funeral of our late memb JOSEPH _E. NUTTING, from _Plo- neer Hall,' TO-DAY (THURSDAY), at 10 a. m. JOHN F. PINKHAM, Marshal. « T EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ORPHEUM Employment_Office—Jap Powell, nr. Sutter; tel, anese, Chi- Black 1321 nese help: established 20 Bradley & Co.. (40 Clay. June 15, | LY ORDERS §20, for plain boarding house, laundress, country hotel near city. Santa Cruz, to go to-day, $20: & HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP “.A!\"I‘ED—Cnntlnued: T HANSEN & CO.v.....-Phone Grant 15" | WANTED—Blacksmith for mine, good steady man to run header, good o 2 50 per day; e 30 per day; 10 farmers long job, mear city, §2 €20, call early; chamber- | and ranch teamsters, near city, §1 25 per da. 2 waitresses, Tesort, mear | wgiter for small country hotel, ; blacl ses, different resorts, $201 | smith's helper, also a tool sharpener for same wait, resort, $20; § wait-| mine, steady job at 32 per day: 3 mllkers, $0; 3 restaurant wait- $20; k. $25, and chambermaid ee party here 1 o'clock. 104 Geary st. ress, must be first- e CO., 104 Geary laundry, free fare. short short distance in Apply to | W. D. EWER & CO., 610 Clay st. 2 cooks for and others. ANDRE'S office, 316 Stocktgn &t : seoe FAD 3 $40; cook, _second chote T ousegirl, Amer- | resorts, near city, $60 and § s Housegirl, chotce place, 10 Noere 11 a. m.: | and dishwasher, country hotel, $0, 830 and e en 5 in Yamily, San Rafael, $25; house- | $20: walter, el e htar bnton segirl, 2 in family, San o o washing, | Dantryman, $25; dishwasher, $25; hotel eh- girl, small family. no coClnE; many others. | er. $40, for springs: assistint Fardener, 3\ D o s CO., 04 Geary st dairyman, private piace, $%, etc. K A e i A A e resort, Santa | WANTED—_The address of any an Lt S for plain froning (o F e Notel, | agents of the industrial department of the G, Bl N iy "C. K. HANSE. & | Pacific: Mutual Life Insurance Company of California; money In this for the right par- b For further particulars address W. P. O. box 487, San Diego, Cal. WANTED—Reliable man to assist light, genteel work 9-hours per day: dutles, easily learned: must be satisfied $16 per week: small capital required. . room 4 th 1032 Market MEN wanted—Laborers, sters on railroad work: Sonora free, Apply to BU Arillmen and team- fare Oakdale to JKMAN, 302 Mont- wages; housekeeper, middle-aged woman, £12;_middle-aged woman, g00d reference; city or country. LEN. Sutter et NEAT young girl « situation as nurse or ist in housework; $10 to $15. MISS 32 Sutter st. GREEN Swedish girl wishes place to assis strong and willing; $10. Sutter MRS. NORTO. DANISH housegirl; g MRS. NORTON, 3 "ANDINAVIAN cook, wishes situation. See ter st d cook utter st. S| 3 referenc . F. CROSETT & CO. PENT girl wishes a place to do cook- second work or general housework in family; or country; wages as ; second work, $20; good Call ‘or address 613 Ninth st., Telephone Pine 141 kland, for 3 d EASTERN woman wishes position as manag- ing housekeeper; city or country: or as agent for wholesale house: can accustom herself to most any kind of business: no objection to traveling; from 10 to 5, 28 Eddy st., room 15, RESPECTABLE young French lady wishes a situation as governess in American family; best of referen Please call at 2529 Laguna st., near Unfon. -AGED ladv would Iike to go for summer for light services: good to neat home more object than wage: 1538, Call office. COMPETENT cook and girl assistant want places: city or country: have references. Call Natc a st., near Eleventh and Mission. : 4 years' refer- | WANTED—Saleslady, chine sewing. Box | GERMAN girl to as of children, YOUNG glrl_for sec 1122 Noe st., near Twenty-fourth. experlenced, for la wear; must understand something about ma- all office. t in housework and care nd_ work, to ass children. 1034 Mission; call bet. 8 and 12a. m. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. gomery st. = L 30 o S stez nter; steady Jol ~ 0: housework, $30; second girl, | SS steamer carpenter; steady [ R, . Wi and §15. MBS, NOR- | own tools: $110 per month. T TON, 313 Sutter st. S [t 320 Stockton “0OK and w: S v 1, good | WANTED—Intelligent, reliable man for Tre- S T e e e sponsible position, $20 a week; must have $13 cash security. Western Invest. U country, $15; house glrl, ‘Santa Cruz, see party here, 3%, 2 in family; waltress, $20; anC A | CARPENTER wanted. 88 Golden Gate ave. number of voung girls to assist, $15 to $20. | = i 5906 Golden Gute MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st. BARBER, good workman, wants job; city of e = ———————| country. Box 542, Call office. PANTREY_ girl to assist waiting, $§20, country | S hotel. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. STRO! boy to work in candy factory. In- quire at S10 Market st. IMMEDIATE custom work. first-class shoemakers; oe st., near Market | GIRL cooking, small wash leep hom ENTICES on 14 Grant ave., ing. YoU NG girl to assist Ellis st., between 1 NEAT girl; light housework; wages $10. wanted for general housework, plain ing. Call at 726 Cole st. all family; 2 Broadway vests to learn fine tailor- room €5. in light housework. 1 and § p. m. { \TICE_on fin | ~young girl. | GERMA? Mason st. girl bakery: 7241 Market st., room 22 for general e coats; must be a very housework. & s, 3 n Jose ave no washin; GIRL to assist with 1 Fifth ave., CLAS: dren. FIRS' GIRL for light housework: 3 in family finisher on coat D—Women and girls to work on fruit. bet. 9 and 5, 1667 Mission st GIRL wanted; light housework: 3 in family Call bet. 9 and 12, 2327 Gough st | GIRL to do light housekeeping; no cooking; | 1913 Geary st | ight housework and chil- near Lake; $10. also appren- 100 WOMEN wanted tice; steady work. 334 Geary st o = 3e 2 e GIRL or elderly woman to assist In light housework. - 205 Fillmore st the Overland Pruit | WANTED—Good dishwasher. 3 Jackson st. BUTCHER wanted at 991 McAllister st.; must be acquainted in Western Additio BOOTBLACK, must be first-class, for barber shop; good wages. 100 Market st SHOEMAKERS wanted. 830 Broadway, Oak- 1 land. M 5y * ¥ PRINTER; between 11_and 1 _oclock. 18t anley place, bet. First and Second sts BOXING Instructor wanted for Argentine train- ing ship; contract; letters only, with refer- ences W. Y. LOAIZA, Argentine Tonsul, 216 Sansome st SALESMAN for introducing cocoa and choco- lates with groc only first-class salesman thoroughly knowing market will apply; go man, high salary , Call office. [O go this week- nearly new, from sic to $130: new s slight damaged, half price. 62 Mission bet. 1st and 2d sts. m. to 9 p. m. | TED—Two coatmakers, one bushelm: 12 and 1 o'clock. SAN JOSE WOOL! MILLS, 523 Market st SING solictor; experience and steady job. Add GOOD lunch counter waiter for country town. Address box 549, Call office. NG man to les all business rn trade; must ha BROW half soled while waiting SCTABLE girl wanfs, fo do general | 100 WOMEN wanted at the Ove: M t., between lst 2 1sewor s 2 st clty refer- | Packing Co. arrison st., euart. o= T — oW ‘r}twn!w"’rnulljmfi:;g'p best clty refer- | = B YOUNG single man to repair watches and jew- — g e ___ | OPERATORS with some experience on steam must understand engraving; for city HOUSEWORK in small American family; plain [ Power machines will find good work in LEVI open evenings: permanent position to cooking; small washing; §3 30 per week. Box | STRAUSS & CO.’S Overall Factory, 82% Fre- [ rignt man. Box 1320, Call office. 541, Call offic mont st. Inquire for MR. DAVIS. e — == — - — - - = | WANTED—4 plumbers for Spokane, Was SITUATION wanted by young woman to do | NEAT girl for housework; must understand | particulars apply HOLBROOK, MERRILL & light housework. Please call at 33 Minna st., | Pplain cooking; wages 312. Inquire at 104 | STETSON. in’ stor Devisadero st. - _— & e e S e —— | WATCHMAKING: young men and ladles to WANTED—A position as fireman or_watch- | APPRENTICE girl to learn shoefitting. G. | 'learn trade. Address box 517, Call office. man: recommendations furnished. Box 344, M. KUTZ CO., 103 Mission st — E— = Call office. Al PUPILS for select millinery school; trade good wages "RO: and general housework. Please call at 402 girl wishes position to do cooking | thoroughly taught; guaranteed: terms e Leavenworth st Central ave. WOMA wishes a position as working house- keeper: is a good cook. See party at 523 How- st ANTED- By a young woman from the East, a place at housework or second work. Ap- box 546, Call office. *D_Germa alrs work and Fing. Minna st. WANTED—Sewing and mending to do at home 150 Fourth st., room first floor. YOUNG girl wants situation to_mind baby ddress F. G. rman girl wishes a position at | HELP WA MURRAY & READY | Leading Empl Blacksmiths ..... i ..$10 and f .....FOR A COMM | 10 4-horse teamsters { 10 common laborers | TO THE GOLD, MINES | i WANT MEATODAY oo s Machine hand, fii ass on sticker...33 da: | Boller-maker, large company..........$3 7 da vork; satisfaction evening classes. 306 plenty as NTED—MAL PHONE MAIN 5845 and_Labor Agents, Rlacksmith and horseshoer, country shop da 52 ound and $2 and § ; ERCIAL BA. month $46 month COPPER S e O M B American woman, with child | 55" ;ove Taborers, no experienc : n h 4| % horers, no experience required, $1 ould like stuation as working | ¢, 5240 day; any willlng men can do this in small family: good plain | o 3 cook, neat worker: country town preferred: G TR SARMITLIS AND WooDs Wages $12 to $15 per month. Address Box 452, | -0 THE SAWMILLE AND WOODS. 3 is, Cal 7 Taborers.. - +enr--826 'and found TWO Eastern girls with first-class references | (rosscut YCTSSisactew, turners, ) th wish situations: one as waitress or second | {ellers, loggers, swampers, etc : other housework. Call 31 Rausch st., | - f STamlte Sutiers. ... ... 7th and §tth, Folsom and Howard. COMPETF sit- woman wishi uation to do general sework or cooking in private family 1116 Hampshire. | Ap- sewing or repairing. 2 Hyde st GE stal IMAN-SWISS girl would 1 < work. Call or address 1 to do up- 9 Turk st. YOUNG lady wishes position as lady's mald; good seamstress; willing to make herself gen: erally useful: no objection to children or country; wages, $20 to $25. Add. 1037A York STRONG German girl wishes to do chamber work in hotel or family. Call or address 30 Twelfth st DRESSMAKIN uits at §1 2 perfect fitter In tallor-made 402 Mason st. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third s ket; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 nigl week: convenient and respectable; and baggage to and from ferry. near Mar- 3150 to 8 free ‘bus SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE best help. and Japanese Employment Office; 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 424. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds help. GEO. AOKI, 30 Geary st.: tel. Grant 56, A TEMPERATE, Industrious and reliable business man thrown out of employment by a recent fire desires a situation as book- keeper, collector, cashler or other office po- sition ‘at any small salary: was never dis charged from a position; 4 years with last employer: 8 years with previous one. Box Call " office. AN experlenced valet and_traveling invalid attendant, going to New York, is willing to take charge of party for expenses. Address box 560, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a first-class barkeeper: good mixer; city or country or extra work done. HERMAN, 1205 Powell st. JAPANESE, speaks English well, wants situa- tior: to do cleaning In store or as office boy. Address box 997, Call office. BARBERS—Good barber wants work for $10 per week; city or country. Box 53, Call office. man, light work; if in a healthy part! MACHINIST, all-around will g0 in the country Address, with full particulars, Box 543, Call. DSITION desired by experfenced man as manager, salesman or collector for firm with branch office in Buffalo or Rochester, N. Y. Address box M, Perry Center, N. Y. WANTED—By man and wife, place mines or camp: man as watchman, fireman or general work; wife is a mood cook and first-class bread ‘and cake baker: best of references. Address J. A. C., 20324 Lombard In the st. San Franc GOOD relfable barman and hotel man; speaks English and German; best of references; Box 1654, Call office. country preferred. YOUNG man_desires position as second baker in hotel. Box 15i3. Call office. ‘GARDENER, coachman, general utility man wishes siinatio; city or country; good refer- ences. Call. office. MIDDLE-AGED man, strictly_temperate, de- stres work to run elevator. Box 1512, Call. FIRST-CLASS Japanese landscape gardener, just arrived from Japan, wants work by day or contract. Address D. B. HOUSE, 634 Post. SITUATION, city or country, by middle-aged man; take care private place: can milk; handy with tools; roference. Address box 683, Call. SOGRAPHER, expert, 20 words rapld and accurate typewriter; Address box 15, Call office. — WANTED—FEMALE. HELP e e HOUSEWORK, Santa Cruz, $25 per month; fare pald. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. NURSE, §2 per month. MISS CULLEN, i1 Sutter st. HOUSEWORK, §15 per month, no cooking: housework, sieep home, $15. MISS CULLEN, § speed: office work. REFIN month, 3D, 325 per erman nursery governess, MISS CULLEN, 82 Sutter st. WAITRESS, hotel, Gilroy, $18 per month, fare pald; restaurant waitress, $ per week; waitress and_chambermaid, city, $20. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. FIRST-CLASS laundress, hotel, city, month. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. WANTED—Waltress, private, family $25; sec- ond girl, Menlo Park, $25; San Rafael, $25: Swedish’ second girl, '$20; 3 German cooks, $30 and §25; restaurant cook, §7 weeks 10 ho- tel and restaurant waitresses, $20 month: housework, Palo Alto, $25; laundress. $30. and a number of girls for housework in city at 5§20 and §25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & $30 per 25. €O., 316 Sutter st YOUNG girl to assist in light housework and take care of children; wages $10 to $15. Twelfth ave. south. Bridge carpente; Shestiron worker. laborers for tun 10 teamsters 20 laborer 60 men for the h Ranch hands . Milker and but! Choreboy 2 butchers . Boy to drive | 10 laborers for mines.... nel work. ... = CITY WOR] aborers, board where you and harv ag: veeer. MURRAY Rough corpenter. : City_ work Choreman for soap factor: ...$150 day FREE FARE.... 2 FREE FAKE To all the railroads in Californla for team- sters, laborers, drillers stone masons, ete......... 830 est fleld: : and $150 day <esinnen..Milkers $3) and found ... Choreman ..$30 and found & READY, .634-638 nd found MURRAY & READ PORTERS ... B Baker, country sho Taker, country shop Baker's helpers, $23 runners, country ho found; 10 cook walters, sprini etc A teamsters, laborers $250 a day, for the morning; call at of! Townsend sts. start . To- ANSF re. (o i Blacksmith’s helper, . R. HANSEN & CO.. : .EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. Wanted, to go this morning.. before O_OFFICE . R. HANSEN & CO. _EMPLOYM Camp blacksmith, free fare 4 stonemasons, free fare.. tunnelmen, free fare. 100 teamsters and laborers, 104 Geary st.... Y, 634-636 Clay AKERS COOKS D ......$30 and found S35 to $40 and found and found: 3 porters and tels, $20 and $15 and . $40 and $35 and found; resorts; dishwashers, _Telephone Grant 155 100 $175 to o Third blaniets and tunneimen, Coast Road, fice or depot, with and to day only....... Free fare IN & CO., 108 Geary st. .. Telephone Grant 15 NT AGENCY...... free fare......§2 2 to s free fare $1 75 and & CO. C. R. HANSEN & CO vegetableman, same tain resort, - $30; baker, $ pastry, springs, bake: country $40; dishwa Head waiter, coun ks waite, C. R. HAM SE! < ...EMPLOYME? Meat and pastry cook, brofler, short order cook who hotel, s helper, §5 a w $20; kitchen help, etc. st. $70 cook, moun* $30; camp can do $40- second cook, country hotel, $20% eek; pantryman, springs, .104 Geary ENCY. . summer resort, place, $25 hotel, AG sher, try hotel, country, ee house N & CO., 104 Geary st. SECOND cook, $% C. R HANSEN & C BLACKSMITH, ranch $130 a day and foun farmers, 3 month: 12 haymakers, fare stableman, $30 and f for a factory, $150 cutters, $26 and boar C. R. HAN dishwasher, $20; hotel; fare advanced: see party here §150 a day and found; blacksmith's 30 woodsmen, pilers, choppers, this | $10 and found; | Waiter, springs, $30; German ‘waiter, 3 nmn;h:xs, hotel, $25, free fare; coff: BARBER ar 703 Ho: COAL miners accustomed to pitching vel an find steady work at goqd wages at the Tesla coal mines, Alameda Clunty, Cal.; sufficient new ground has been opened up during the past ninety days to make re for forty coal ard st miners no other cla: f hor is required. | and miners unaccustomed to_pitching vein | are not advised to come. SAN FRANCIS AND SAN JOAQUIN COAL CO., R. H. | NORTON, superint MEN wanted everywhere and advertise California Orange per day and expenses paid; cash every v particulars for t stamp. Californ n Francisco, Cal Orange Syrup Co., NTED_Laborers and_mechan that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propriet k runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $2 per week. Mission with hot, elevatol “st.. near Fourth— cold water: free to $1 night. House, 100 modern roo: electric light! en ana powder men Apply to JAS. »—Expert dump for_ steam shovel work McMAHON, 210 Spear st WANTED_20 pick and shovel men at $1 75 per day. . Devisadero and Broadway, city. WANTED—20 men to occup¥ rooms: lc pe night, 60c to $1 per wk. 105 New Montgomery. B above Kearny ary washstand; 421 H, | “and stati ATLORS and ordinary | ‘Australla at HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. 200 SINGLE_furnished rooms, 1oc, per night. Lindell, 6th and Howard; read. rm ME BARBER C ELLIS, 321 (Rc week or mo.: and women to LLE! tale rates rooms, per nighi : reading roo duetion to permanent roomers J.H. SHEPARD & CO., attorne Hearst bldg., Third and Market. RBERS' Progressive Union; free emple m't. H. Bernard, Sec., 14 7th; tel. Jessie 1184, | SINGLE rooms, Iic, 20c. per night: Tac, §1 | “to $250 week. 'Elcho House, §6316 Market st Market st., below Sixth, ght; $1 a week | TRY Acme House, 85 for a room; 2ic a r WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 Third st., n ket; 700 rooms, 25c night Aing re "bué and Laggage to and from the ferr WANTED- ‘o collect Knox C wages due laborers and lection Agency. 112 Sutter st AGENTS WANTED. SELL Magic Heel Protectors, sample 10c: Leather Lustre: sam 2. BROW ROOMS WANTED. BY 2 adults, 3 unfurnished sunny rooms panhandle: modern: reasonable. B FURNITURL: WANTED. | JENSEN Furniture Store, 78 9th. buys. | exch. new & 2d-hand fur., carpets, stoves e ——————— T WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—To buy, a hair-picking machine, Address, stating price, box Call office. ROLLER top desk. second-hand Box 1686, Call office. 2 OR 3 30-foo! condition. WANTED—To hire 100 frst-class scraper teams with harness and pead bars: long job. E. B. STONE. Flmhurst, falls and hook EDUCATIONAL. ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as- saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol.. min- eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method. ELECTRICAL—Theory and practice, con- struction, mechanical drawins, mathematics. BUSINESS—Bookkeeping, business practice. shorthand, typing, languiges, Bnglish: % SOA™MIY | teachers, ‘day and evening: catalogue fres. 0., 104 Geary " ™| HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 2 Post st h, $40 and for AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st mih's nemet | “ehorthand, typink, bookkieping, telesraphy: . | penmanship, English branches, ete.; life s job, $30 and found, 81, 5125 a day and board; ound; 2 milkers, §25; man a day. fellers, cross. d to $40 and board. & CO., 104 Geary st. TWO ironers for hote In country, $3 and found. ~ Apply 1 laundry, short distance C. R. HAN- _SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—5 more miners to run pow 150 day, part fare advanced. 3% R coAn: ETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 5 Couer @'Alene. See 628 Sacramento st. fare advanced; 6 fe fare; 20 laborers for laborers for city, $1 $25, 8% $30 and $1 | $20 and found. J. Sacramento. st. WANTED—30_first-class quartz miners, per day, part fare advanced; ANTED—Laborers for count $30; butter maker for first-cl: 430 and found and Increase; b harness cleaner, $30 and fou $3 50 this is not for J. F. CROSETT & CO. $125 nce bullders, $2 day, dr:i'-' ming 75 to $2 2 day; $1.75 to $2 40 day; day; 20 farmers, miikers, $25 and ass small dairy, uggy washer and ind: 2 choremen, F. CROSETT & CO., 628 week; lunch cous and wife for res $25 and $30: restaura WANTED—Second bread baker. cook for resort, $40 and foun nter cook, $30 a: ort, $40; boardin, . $30 and found; d; night cook, §7 nd found; cook K house cooks, nt cook, $11 week: eleva~ tor boys. 510 and found and $4 week: wait. board; 12 tiemakers, board; carpenter for and others. J. F. C ramento st. and found; 2 swampers, woodsmen 'for first-class ers, dishwashers and others. & CO., 62 Sacramento st " | CROSETT WANTED—Blacksmith for lumber camp. $40 $40 and found: 10 company, $40 and 1%c; lime burner, $50 and ranch. $2 day and board, ROSETT & CO., 623 Sac. 1651 | WAITER, country hotel, ZETTE, 420 Kearny st. $25. HOTEL GA- scholarship, $50; low rates per week and mo. BOOKKEEPING thoroughly in 6 weeks or year's course free; rapid cal'ns; other studie: college graduates perfected. TARR, Expert Accountant, room 60, Flood building. PRIVATE instructions in shorthand and type- writing; improved method; $3 per mont also typewriting done very reasonable. 365 McAllister st. 7 ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as teacher Ellis systsm: sunny rcoms; low rates: da even. San Francisco Bus. College, 123§ MK ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min- ing, ‘mech. survey, assayarchi.; day & eve est. 184. VAN DER NAILLEN, LAW Schools, 927 Market, S. F.. and %5 Broad- way, Oakland; day and night: correspondence. NO lessons by a competent teacher: ten years' experience; 50c an hour. 620 Eddy st. MATHEMATICS, history, English _taugh coaching speclalty; vacation $5 mo. 220 Edd. LIGHT overcoat, on San Leandro road, bet. Alameda and Haywards, Tuesday, June 1 &ood reward. Return or notify R. B. HAMIL- TON, 1275 Webster st., Alameda. LOST—Large diamond ring bet. Nevada stab! and Golden Gate Park. Finder return Nevada stable, reward $50. $25 REWARD for return of card _case contaln- Ing diamond stud and papers. 726 Market st. LOST—Black feather boa on Market st., near Jones. 431 Franklin st.; reward. LOST—A pass book with the Hibernia Sav- ings and Loan Society of San Francisco, In the name of ANNIE A. PRATT, No. U7-3i6 The finder will please veturn to bauk, o