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© A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21, 1899. have an outing next Sunday. They have the steamer Sunol from the Piper- MRS. MAY PARRY AGAIN odall Compa: and the Union Iron Wor! Sausalito. points of interest in the upper h’\ i\nd Vallejo will be \|<» | Jong enough to allow lunch. to be served. [ Evervihing aboard will be free to ticket- LR e S o R Scie Soie S o D O S o. holders. i ! |ELECTION OFFICERS - FGR THE PRIMARIES MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS. Voters to 3e Cited to Appear and Be Examined as to Their Quali- fications to Act. sLebebebebeb e 0 e to provide; John Skelly from Kate Skc“l! on the jz"n'\\mn‘l of desertion. and Nellie Heise from Charles E. Heise, a custom- | house_broker, on the ground of cruelty. Mrs. Heise was awarded alimony in the sum of $100 a month. E. Mendelhorn has been ordered to pay his wife, Mrs. G. permanent alimony in the Hattie Morehead has Morehead, for a as a cause of ac- | Mendelborn, sum of $40 a month. sued her husband, O. A. divorce, alleging cruelt tion. — e | | ’ HOTEL ARRIVALS. W WESTERN HOTEL. ourke, Bloomfield T P Arnold, San Diego T B Nine, Theesiae M Black, San Diego E J Mackay, Arizona E E Drummond. Texas M I, Fox, Pleasanton W A Tascott, Chicago 1 ¢ A Malr, Tows B Martinl, Sta Rosa | A I Sampson, Rochstr § . Chicago | F E Meceaith, Sacto € Chicago |7 | Harney, Merced |A R Mouiton, Chicago | PALAC ~ C P Bresian. S Jose sinman, Sacto L W F TLouls A A"{: There is much hard work before the|f G Gros iacoma Lanis Flection Commissioners in the selection |\ & RONPS: TRt of precinct officers for the primary elec- | Miss A H Young, F Denver tion in August. Under the consolidation |H S Lake. N ¥ Chgo 6 'S S Lake. N Y AL aw! Seattle there are 106 precincts and each preeinet | H73 B3 Lake BT - § e requires six officers. The Commissioners | Mies Hicks, Brooklyn A Stouton, England met Mayor Phelan presiding, ‘ Mrs F T. Ang Mrs E K Bailey, L An | and Auditor W Tax Collector Shee- M 2 ‘F",‘w‘ ‘w f;""‘f" Oregon | han, City Att Tanel andl Suvvévar| o0 Lo L @8 S Rothschfld, Ohto & | Tilton being present, and gave the matter | \' 17 Rlack. al Py A Gronkhites Cat o | some consi ation. E Keeck Ind Mrs I Heese, Le Ang 1| Megistrar Steppacher called attention |Q E Andrews. Mian T D Fostwick Le Sats to the that under the provisions of | § B MasManus to B Clark Cviep ¢ | the prir election law the baard is re-| F R Remele. Sacto =~ B A Ogden ora @ T cetion o ¥ | H 8 Haw dresidio M J right w, Sac red to name the election officers on or 1 Presid S o ore July 14. He stated that he and his| G L Cameron. Prasidio 4 B S Lo iells ‘3‘ =4 been at work on the matter J 4 Hicks, San Jose s e fled a list of names taken ! A Moore Dakland G Laly, o et K4 register each preciiict | afiae Allen, Stockton Mfss Davis, Sa & irst, Thirty-third |, A s, ( T N Kahn & w. Cal r«(« and submit-'J M O'Nefl Yreka J A McClusk 1e Ang * each of the mem- H . Bakersfld [ V Talma: z»_kF R-‘ul > A fiot Inow: tholnoli IR & L Cal L Guedager & w, Ca ® | ties of the had Tiated and the only | E L Mavberry Jr. Cal J R Rice & w, Ls Ang 4 | way to get formation would be to | H H Mayberry. Cal Dr M A Moore, Benicla & | send to each ane and make inquiry, i i After some discussion Mavor Phelan AR e - ed that the Commission try an, SAN FRANCISCO CALL. & 3 ang r“_im'x‘.‘;":l‘;""',“,';"mr"“:"flr BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco ¢ | pear before the board for examination | Crll. corner of Market and Third streets. open & | as to their qualifications to serve as elec- untl 12 o'clock evers night In the year. | tion officers. the names to be selected h BRANCH OFFICES-—527 Montgomery street, | hazard from the great register. The corner Clay; open until 930 o'clock | question was raised whether the board 287 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. o5 “hnd ithority to take such procedure and 638 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. & | it was the opinlon of the members that 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'elock. ® | the new primary election law. which Pro-| 1u1 Mission street; open untll 10 o'clock. ¢ | vides that any qualified elector whose | o6 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open name is orr the sment roll may be ! ot SN0 | appointed and compelled to serve on pre- &b SIS 15 ieretock: . ¢ | zinet boards. also gives such authority L e e e S s i O .G G & o6 - The suggestion met with favor and a| it ; I pnt oa Deivsioioet siasisiededeieieisedbedetesdraos® motion by Mr, Sheehan to that effect was Afivy.m” corner n‘v'Tv’\e“n[’_\‘r]tn:‘r‘:(nd and Ken. y W W £ Killi “H carried. The Thirtieth District was se- | tuckv streets. open unll ¢ — he Young omar C S o Her . | lected for the experiment and Thursday | * = ——— == . ung man ho Is Accused of Ki ng h; us night at § o'clock the time set for those MEETING NOTICES. ara : | cited to appear before the board. The e S = band Jailed on a Bench Warrant. Glection officers will recelve no pay S if they are qualffied to serve andiarelap= (WA SR MEctng 15 RIS ary examination of Mrs. May Parry, charged man- @ | pointed by the board they are obliged to 2 FROLICH, Secretary 7 ! i r Steppacher made a report. of F u\i‘ A follow Is a part 17 to May ere 466 cancellations by reas : : . ete. Up to May 15, 1599, there were | '(siiled menting fESDAT) | D %) | % new registrations. From Ma to June 13 x._'{'; \"1'.{“ .“mLT lock econd de A sa 3 | there were 217 new registrations, and during | o U RIC dor of the W. M ew 3 8 A there were 242 changes of rv HCoB ¥ pro tem. Php atpate « hg the total registration at this | _ 2 Ju AN At B R\I—\\' MO JRIN Lit- J T once issu fneluding the provisions of |~ erary and Benevolent Society s st handed to Detective 1 % 1 also the laws relating to | (tficers and members. assemble ken to the Ciiy S e bond elections, have been compiled. I rec hall, 10 (alifornia st % O authority to invite bids to be opened THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). at 68 | board tor the printing of 2000 coples 1 p m, to attend the Tuneral s tion laws of our' late brother, MATO i S aiould aiso belinvited for the! printing | WAL FICH. . Bioe for ehon: Cratn arious forms, blanks and stationel tendance il strictly en- ' that will be required for the primary election gl ) Siaac Authority was granted to call for bids M. K. TASOVAZ, President ¢ pan o for printing the election laws and for SPIRO VUCOSAVLIEVICH. Rec. Sec Ras rece the blanks, etc.. asked for. and the board | 7 S * adiourned to meet Thursday night. 2 i be e | TH N A on AL Want Pound Limits Extended. i g R Q Miss M The newly organized improvement club ance requested n of officers M. Merce at South San Francisco will make a de J. BRANDON, Pres. =+ Ogit termined effort to have the Supervisors | FOURTH OF JULY—Shell Mound e extend the pound limits to a sufficlent| Park, BerkelevSeventeenth grand | nd e Mgh: Rooker | area bevond the immediate front steps of | fonyial gasterng aad, Bames of 16 N h and wifl Ste Ui | the residence portion of the settlement. | roitest affair of the kind ever witnessed on I A ! As it is now, people who would 1ike t0| (hiq coast. Great programme of events: $3000 | W Sehmidt, M. Smith. Miss | cyltivate flower gardens about their | in cash prizes: elegant and costly medals for it. . J. Waterhouse, | homes are prevented from so doing be- amateurevents: grand open-air concert, ball J N. Weeven, €. F.| cilice of the numerous goat family. who | and fireworks in the evening. Day admission, f'! ung, Misses Y ung e e M UL ST fldren 2 ;‘nm« night ad J. Callundan of Morse's Jtive rights not only on the common | mission. cents, children 10 cent U patrol was among the pleasure seek e et i ior ot o e By yous tickets for Shell Mound. who returned While in Hawaii he | cultivated plants withi e - .« JOHN RC Royal Chief. ;-\i\m"' on the hotel steps and got a nasty '.,‘,',‘:,!',,.(‘ 1 plants within the home in __GEORGE W. PATERSON, Recorder. | fall. from which he is only now recover- goat family, though numerous LONGSHORE Lumbermen will meet at Sailors' { S. M amon, the awaiian Min- is not alone in the field of prow Tnion Hall, cor. East and Mission sts., FRI- Many Notables From| ister of Finance. came up in connection nnoy the residents, for meander- | DAY EVENING, June 23, 1899, at 8 o'clock | wi \‘v!).‘\m}‘;m v affairs of the islands, ing hogs d cattle from Butchertown All are invited. By order of MMITTEF and . Isenberg of the firm of Hack: | whicl e escaped the knife for the | Tyr—rro > 7 the Islands. | feld & Co. came up on pleasu T 1o | r € e tha inhabited postion bf | A EEK'S news for s ”n"‘?'re Sy ::':' Steomipanied by R T :m..ri;_ the slope: their: favorite campingiEToundy| amearcs R ——— | e United States cruiser Philadelphia e , TR JAUGH UP FROM MANILA left Honolulu. two days ahead of the Albert H. Pepper Missing | SPECIAL NOTICES. | Australia. She is very dirty and her m 3 5 CONEM chinery is mot in the best of order sof The wife of ‘Albert H. Pepper of 228 Na- | BAD tenants efected for $1; collections ma she may not be looked before to- | toma street has induced Secretary Wad-| Sab OF youmtry. PACINIC CoLLECTIO | night The Australia left the training ham of the Eureka .3ociety for Protection - . . . SIX SICK SOLDIERS INVALIDED | ship Adams in port at Honolulu e i (e search for Thow | MRS. ELLERT'S Penny Club members addr | The remains of William Gillespie, o AL 0 oe \mediately box 4760, Call offic HOME ON HER. wIhe remains of wWilllam Gillespie, e b ot ontising fane. | Dimmediatelyboxis 1l offi L e Y O Vade, c June 9. On that date he left home after ROOM ———— Djor Aus 1 e company. w biiding her and the four children good-by out a request heing made to it, had nd has not been seen since. The family Story That the Cottage City Was Rac- | body exhumed and inclosed in a metal’ js in destitute circumstances. Pepper is a DIVIDEND NOTICES. jicasket and I1=see=to ourial =~ here | greamhboat engineer fi ¢ ran o Rocks Is Absolutely was kept#n. & small place dosed o by | little ones from distress the cretary | of San Francisco, 33 st.—For the half Sttt 5 : Y | sent them to the society’s home at 144 | vear ending a dividend False canvas. Flowers, were kept alive on the | (iinoer stroet e Ay e $rand i - coffin throughout the trip, and the Ameri- | CHPPer S | (3.6 per ce n on all depe i can flag that covered the casket was nl- - | of taxes. pa on and after 2 = h "d”"""‘{‘;"'c‘g‘”;’ '”’"‘“"r-'l bloss s ve ter- One Bank Too Many. | July 1, 159, JRGE A. STORY, Cashier. e Steamship Company! ay en it w cing removed to the | n Sta a . is 5 T = _The S S A g The State Board of Bank Commission- | DIVIDEND NOTICE-The German Savings ek Honolulu | Wopfth s borican ‘ship John R. Kelley fs a | €S vesterday received the information | and Loan Soclety, California st.—For the : She was expected Mon- | total loss'at Port Stanley, hut some o ncr | that the Santa Monica Commercial Bank | half year endine fupe 30 1, a dividend has | @ b t get away from Hono- | cargo wiil be s . A telegram to that | had decided to' go_into voluntary liquida- | Deeh declared at the rate of o pec 1. owing to holidays Intervening. Con- | effect was rec by the underwriters | tion on July 1. Notice has been sent to| com Fermnmify Of term deposits o eifes Ve work has to be done on | YeSterday. The story of the wreck of the | all of the creditors to call and get their | ordinary deposits, free of taxes, pavable cn G n d directly she tied up at I}]rllr\' has al ¥ been told in The Call. money, and the wish is expressed that| and affer Saturdav. July 1. 1599, e wt S e She was on her way here from New Vork. | the doors be closed on the date men- GEO. TOURNY. Secretary. v & orkmen began tear- | The transport Conemaugh arrived from | tioned. The reason for this action is|—— ————— .~~~ - ing up and getting ready. Work on the | Manila via Hongkong vesterday. She that ‘there is not enough business in Santa | PIVIDEND NOTICE—San Francisco Savings vill be rushed night and day and | brought up the following passeng, Monica! tolsupportitwol banks, {especially | union. 5582 Calliorala st Scorner f¥ebb Ko hore : % E. Drummond, Company A when there are other banks 5o near in Los | ihe half vear ending with the 3oth of June, more B couple of | 1 o e Gom. : A | 1899, a dividend has been declared at the rate days 1 sailing again for Hawaii 2 == TARanyel, L LS per’ annum of four (4) per cent on term de- | 4 San forgtans X r"»'"\\bfl I:lv“ E. T}N}m'- Company 1. e posits and three and one-third (3 1-3) per cent : t following st Nebraska, and James M. White New Land Company. on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, payable ¢ 1 passenger ny C, First W \Hmlm: and : . 7 7 N o (e eati July 1, 1899, Mrs. L. Andrews, Mrs. E. Andrews, | Gregory. Hospital Corps. U. 8, A. Articles of incornoration of the Ro LOVILL WHITE. Cashler 2 H. 0. Buckman and | . The story that the Eel ottage City | Valley Land Company were filed yester- | sm——— - Buckman and | g, racing with the Humboldt when she | day. The capital stock is $70,000, of which » FRICE v s J. H v!.«w 3 “Jm\-\' | touched an the rocks is absolutely h- 000 has been subscribed. The directors | MMPLOTHENT [ OuRaons. 5 illundan and wife iss B. out foundation. The vessel was going at are George W. Spencer, Charles P. EcHs, | ORPHEUM Emplo t Office—. g Christian, "Mr 6 Hon. | her usual rate of speed and great care | Robert Bruce, M. H. de Young and W. R. | 0{,‘{.? D t'lf"%"\fif-i o ) was being used in navigating I Good- | Smedberg. Miss M. M. Damon, H.!| a7 perkins & Co. had their Seattle agent Y G S—— S D FRMALR Gray " Mise (G Hoboa | S Sohad Sl b a < srnu\'rm\s WANTED—FEMALE. ind Mrs. James. W. A | ing with the Humboldt.” X of divorce to Annie E. Osborne from Will- | SaRtslace ‘,‘“‘;‘ Sl e Jacox, Professor The members of the Press Club will | iam D. Osborne, on the ground of failure | — P - ] 2 | GERMAN woman wishes work by the RO SO SR SIS U DS D S SDD N SN S SO SO S SO SN D P SNy U SO SO S o | :;x,xr!.-rm-‘:‘\?nls all kinds of work: MRS. NOR: e | TON. a3 Sutter st YOUNG Swedish_girl wishes pl to assis $10 to §12. MRS. NORTON, 313 Sutter st B S T O O R O 5060 50O THE OLD AND THE NEW/. HE stanch old collier Louis Walsh docked at Chandler's new bunkers vesterday and will have e her entire cargo dis- in 1861, and is as sound as a dollar to-day. She is now bark The new bunkers are the finest of the kind on the water front All the metal work and ‘machinery were made here and charged to-day. The Walsh was built at Belfast, Me., rigged, but sailed the seas as a ship for many a year. and everything used in their construction is Californian. California labor put the structure up. at Secretars. MISSION Lodge nd SWEDISH fi ass cook, also a German sec- ond girl with 3 years' references, wish place together or separate; city or country. MRS NORTON, 313 Sutter st. FRENCH girl wants situation: neat in appear- ance; understands second work, also children and sewing; 2 years' references. J. F. CRO- 2TT & CO., 316 Sutter st NDINAVIAN first-class_reference 8 wants situation. See J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st A MOTHER and daughter desire situation; best of reference 5 Sutter st. ity or_country MISS CULLEN Apply tuations or FIRST-CLASS Swedish girls desire and_second girl; best ref. MISS CULLEN, 32 | RESPECTABLE city young woman wishes situa- tion to do general housework: willing and obliging; would go short distance fin the country.’ 711 Natoma st., over grocery. YOUNG woman wants work by the day: laun- dry or housework: $1 2 per day. The Women's Industrial Unlon, 7 Van Ness ave.; tel. South RS COMPETENT oung woman with a child wants situation as cook or working housekeeper; country ]\r’(:’l‘h\d o\erns box 4621, 4'd\L | YOUNG Swedish woman wants position to do 127 Pfefffer st., bet. Du- general housework. Francisco and Chestnut. pont and Stockton, SWEDISH girl wishes situation to do general housework or second work; best of references; wages $20. 323% Tenth st DANISH girl housework corner Capp. place to do general Twenty-second st., a wants Call at WANTED- Situation as cook by competent woman in small family; good references. Ap- Harrison st YOUNG German girl wishes a position for light housework in small family; no washing. _Abply 5 Post court, near Larkin st. NURSE, voung woman, cialty, aged, fever and MISS'D., 511 Twenty COMPETENT cook wants place to cook or gen- eral work in small family. Apply 1131 McAllister st., near Fillmore. STEADY, ble | work and_cooking. st., near Alabama. NEAT young girl wishes a place to assist in housework for good home more than wage: Call 946 Harrlson st. wishes position; spe- paralytic patlents, fourth st., Oakland. respectable girl for general house- Call 2657 Twenty-fourth No postals. i | | i | | | SITUATIUNS WANTED—Continued. COMPETENT woman wishes situation to do general housework; good New England cook; come at low wages. 208 Fifth st. WANTED. Position as chambermaid charge of rooming house. LEVINS, 501 Post st WOMAN wishes to o with good references near Twenty-third. take or Address MRS. J. general housework Apply 2689 Mission HELP WANTED—Continued. EXPERIENCED o) custom shirts; hi ment. WANTED-—Good steady work. it 832 ROGERSON. perators and finishers on ghest pay: steady employ- 535 Valencia st. nisher on first-class coats: | Folsom st SEAMSTRESS apprentice, about 20 to 25 years. Cail_room 7, 15 P LADIES wanted ev les and advertis owell st. erywhere to distribute sam- e California Orange Syrup: expenses pald, cash every AS housekeeper for widower, 1 or 2 children, per day and by widow: middle-aged: American; refer- o A e L ences. Box 4823, Call office fornia Orange Syrvp Co., San Francisco, Cal FOUNG Swedish woman wishes clothes 1o | AL PUPILS for selet millinery school: trade mend. 12 Fifth st., room 23, second fl thoroughly taught: satisfaction guaranteed = — - terms easy: evening classes. 508 Leavenwort YOUNG woman wants work by the day. Call 12141 Polk st 7. EXPERIENCED shirt operators; best prices; - = | “steady employment. Eagleson Co., 53 Market. WANTED-A situation to do general house- | & = e work, cfty or country. 1415} Pacific st “3*;';2 ‘,fi_‘: amertand 8lrls to workicnsfrult TWO Swedish girls to do housework Third st YOUNG eral Ad Call 653 hes place to do gen- American family. Danish girl w! ousework in sma ress 314 Precita ave GOOD washer wishes towels flannels or plain washing. 105 Prospect pl.. off Sacramento, near Powell, top floor. \T girl wishes housework or cook- ing and downstairs work: wages good references Box 47 Call office. girl wishes a situation for ;rk; wages $20. Address 13313 WANTED- Position as_housekeeper or com- ianion or sew. Box 4731, Call office, Oakland. | POSITION at housework: §10 to $15 per month; good reference. 1629 Clay st desires situation as housekeeper: Call 106 Taylor st., room 1 YOUNG city YOUNG widow keeper: city st., Oakland GERMAN woman, good cook, wants situation to cook for men on ranch. Call between 10 and 2 o'clock, or address MRS. GUT. 303 Sixth st GERMAN girl wishes situation to do general housework. Apply 152 Clinton Park; wages 20 to, $2 lady or country. position as hout Apply at 313 St desires a or country. TABLE woman wants a position in ate family: left unexpectedly without a e: assiet in housework, attend an invalid make herself useful. MRS. W., 1037 Mission t., downstalrs. RESPECTABLE trustworthy Protestant man would like home in Amertcan where she c make herself useful; wages: city preferred. DBox 415, Call RMAN girl housework. fon st ants_situ 116 Mission to do general to take French family. care two chil- Address WOMAN would like dren: not too small; i Pacific st FOUNG o ored lady would like a situation to do light housework and assist with childre city or country, country preferred. Addre: box 4605, Cail WINCHESTER Ho . 44 Third et.. near \lll’r Ket; 200 rooms o $1 50 night; §180 to 18 week . convenient and respectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. | SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Japanese Er best help 414 O'Farrell st.: JAPANESE-CHIX help. GEO. AOKI, SOBER, destros bu Employment Office; tei East 424 all kinds Grant “Agency tel. mp. Geary st.; reliable and. Industrious young man position where he can learn some ess or profession: understands bookkeep- | kood at figures; good penman; refer- security. Box 4624, Call office RELIABLE young man, strictly would like position as collector or in wl house or on the road; can fur temperanc ole. bonds as security Rox 4820, Call ¢ | T and second cook, German, * English, | nch and Hungarian style; -first-class pas: | y; ety or hotel; 'references. = 242 atoma’ st., ATION as gardener by steady middle-aged man: can milk. drive: handy with tools: mod- erats wages; reference. Address box 4525, Call. serienced; re(- 19 Third st. clerk; thoroughly sign writer. BAY first-class cook, wants position | jarge hotel. boarding house, mining hotel; has had much experfence; city or countr: J. T. M., 218 Stockton st fART, honest boy, 15 like a position at anything. SITUATION by mill_or_factory work. Box 4 GROCERY JAPANESE ' would Call years of age, Box - - | millwright and carpenter in | can do_repairing and other Call office. YOUNG man with best references wants situa- _tion; would invest $1000. Call. NG man of good address, with experlence in grocery, drug store and printing office wants steady employment; references. Box Call office. SITUATION wanted by a first-class harkeeper; good mixer: city or country or extra work Aone. HERMAX Powell ‘st. 'G"I‘F D—l- EMALE. HELP & WAITRI for first-class resort at Santa | Cruz see proprietor here 10 a. m. C. nTANSEN GBI Geary st 10 WAITRESS different resorts, §20 and §25; | wait Stockton, §: waltresses, | arysville, 4 walitresses, same hotel, | Fresno, see party. 2 waltres: Heal rg, $20; 2 waitresses and 1 pantry girl for | untain’ hotel, §20 and free fare; waitress, and pantry girl, $15, for mountain town: | tresses for different commercial hotel: chambermaids to wait, for different re $20, .FAMILY ORDERS nd housegirl, 2 in family, 4 housegirls, citv $§25; 13 petent girls for general housework, many young -girls to assist, $12 nt nursezirl, $20 a month. EN & CO., 104 Geary st. HOUSEWORK_ girl month. M com- and HAN young , $20; ) $15; R. Belevdere, Sutter st. for CULLE: COOK_for -rondhouse, $30 per month. CULLE Sutter st. | GIRL to assist in Kitc | country, fare paid, | CULLEN, 3 Sutter st. st | leep home, S12 per | GIRL for chamber work and sewing, tion, §20; chamber work, month. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. MOTHER and_daughter as cook and second girl, $30 to $33 per month, boarding house. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutter st. WAITRESS and chambermald, Monterey, $20, re tress, Marin County, fare 1a; e, springs, §20 each; 2 wait- | Tessos, alley, $20; 3 waitresses, | house, city, $15 each. MISS CULLEN, 525 | Sutter st COoK, 40 per month. CULLEN, chambermaid, party at office; NTED-Waitress, also for springs, go to-day, see waitresses, hotels and resorts, $20; restaurant, $6 4 week; dishwasher for res Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO. 19 waitress, no wash, German nurse, hoking, no wa v, $25; also for Red: Alameda, $25, and other s for housework in clty, § Apply to J. F. CROSETT & st feat Protestant girl, for Berkeley. 207 no ‘windows, waod Clty towns| each; housegirl, $30 0K, 2 cooks at $25 3 in family, §25; German nursegirl, $20: 2 se ond girls, $20 each; French second girl, $2 boarding house cook, $25: cook, roadhouse, $25; woman to wash dishes, institution, $15: | girl for housework., no cooking, $20; house- | girl, Belvedere, $25; young girl fo assist, $10. | MRS, NORTON, 313 Sutter st. | MIDDLE July, German or Swedish cook, American family, $40 to $45; same house. chambermaid, Jewish family 25 MRS, A—WANT mountain resort, 1st July, German caok, $30; same house, second girl, LAMBERT, 418 Powell st. assist waiting, chambermaid and plain cooking, $20; girl or woman, general work, mountain resort, $20. fare paid. MURRAY & READY, 63-836 Ciay st. 2 WAITRESSES, same country "I')TFL GATF‘TTE. 420 Kearn: YOUNG German or Scandinavian girl to assist in housework: 3 in fami between 9 and 10 at Haight-st. cars. FIRST-CT derskirts and cording. FRIEDLANDER. FIRST-CLASS ironers on starch work. TIONAL LAUNDRY, 411 Sanchez s W, A\TFI’»-: Experlenced glrls for pickle factor. EWIS PKG. CO., 52 Front st. m'rn,\'mm: on overalls. €0., 4215 Fremont st WUNG girl £ a month. FIRST-CLASS street OPERATORS on work: good pay )—Chambermald, hotel, st 1318 Masonic S8 sewers on ladies’ ura]\}.pn un- Apply 338 Fell st. H. NA- LEVI STRAUSS & apply to Mr. Davis. mind bah: 1 vear ol 700 s Hryant ¥ to [ over a5 tallorews on cots. 157 Turk wrappers; steady 100 Hattéry st. ladies BTEUVER, YOUNG girl or middle-nged avoman (o assiat in light housewark. 771 Kddy st SMALL girl to take care of baby; wages 5!\' 216 Leavenworth st ERMAN girl wanted for general housework; wagew §10. 282 Hush st BXPERIENCED fur sewlng machine hands; also finishers. ARG COFUR OO 85 Marke YOUNG girl for lght second work Apply af- ter § 4. m., outheant corner Featt and Ureen, WANT n»l ook, German preferred, wages N 2120 Jackson L. il s NO_OFFICE_FEE. FR 100 MEN TO. SHIP FOR SA EE FARE. WANTED. SAY ONLY THURSDAY LINAS VALLEY | | AND COAST RAILROAD Laborers, Teamsters, Tunnslmen and Stone- masons. Wages, 31 7 > AT and vest , $60 and | k for a nd fare d; cook, small 30 and third cook, hotel, countrs T dishwashers! aker, $25 foun Walter, d; 2 walt- ers, country hote irds fare free Raker for Nevada, fare advanced, $50 and found or $60 and h man and fare advi Washer and &t and found and tr Experienced hou cleaner for an Head ifne ma found;_ sawyer, man, $60 and fou pilers and lab hand for a power dri boss here: found; and free fare €. R -anch MURRAY ..Leading Employ BT 2 helper ee {nstitution, MISC 360 and found blacksmith, HANSEN & ( & READ TO-DAY v fireman . ouse rent free for a married anced archer. fure porter, $30 and found: §20 and found ELLANEOUS sugar pine mi and gang edger- founc summer resort, $40 see bhoss here 26 to $40 ng mil a day $350 to $4 a day. blacksmith, §1 50 a_day ratiroad camp, $3 a nd. all and . 104 Geary st ¥ nent PHO! and FROM E MAT Labor Agents A, M c mine, $30 and 43 foun Cobbler, Catholic institut $20 and found Tailor, Catholic_institutio 3 stonemasons, $2 50 day ers; mill bench hands. § Pattern maker; machine sticker hand, $3 day; janitor, city job: hog butcher, $35 Diamond drillers, 33 50 day. young man to vk in garden, $20 and a 5 HAY AND HARVEST HELP, 36 men for hay and harvest fields, $1 25, §1 50 and §? day and found, for all parts of Cal fornia 2 z : = . DAIRIE 25 milkers Tor every mum\ in California e ...$30 and $25 and found 2 orchard hands for every county in Call- fornia i 23 choremen and vineyard hands yu.— every and found nty in C. and boy 521 nd . $15 310 and found s ANYBODY St Can dig small trenches so water can run down between vines and trees, and pick fruit, 10 men for this job, fare $1. wages §26 and found ... 5 CARPED 6 carpenters for a large ranch Br carpenter day; 9 blacksmiths 2 helpers, clty an B team day and $40 and found <o 10 hou for a AWMILLS LERE O TODAY borers for yar 20 lahorers to we Crosscut sawye Juckscrewer: Head donke Bark help, found FARE PAID & laborers, TO THE. OLD 26 laborers, no e $60, $30, $10 and foy RAILROAD.... FF To every railroad laborer: lectr! day. ST ty é stablemen, 3 farmers nnfl wivy found. . Come and see We cannot advert! MARRIED OR SINC Teamsters and la & 'EL,_DEPARTM HO 14 cooks for hotels, mines, ranches, sa $30 and 220 and fou . S hours, ..Government work stonemasons, $40 and found per month READY, mills, te and 20 others. <. shops, ranche nd countrs ; also and $2 1G WAGES sters, fare $1 3. far § fare 70c.. rs, manufacturing_com: FARE WE 26 and found ’$26 and found Toins. v Tree fetlers pooltenders. ... .Log fixers Screw turners.. her sawmill and 365, 360, $40, $30 SAWMILLS S THE DAY d and mills. k in woods company. light AND SILVER MINE: ic country xpenrience required, &ood_jobs.. -RAILROAD for drillers, ete., §5, ung REE in California teamsters, ABLEMEX s and coudtry 340, §30, TARRIED s, good pl 5 and found other places e for want of space.... TURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay LE. horers. for San Francisco 2 and $1 75 day ind 835 Clay st ENT. m\ KE RS <. boa loons, nd.. etc, s2 5 camp waiters, anybody can do this job. $25 and found: 9 hotel and restaurant waiters, 330, §25 and $20 and fOUNd.........cocueeenee hers for_hotels, etc S .....8%5, $20 and §15 and found orters, hoteis and saloons..§20 and found Pantrymen, bellboys, laundryman: 4 bakers for shovs, mines, camvs, $40 and found: 3 assistant_bakers and _boys, 32 to $1> and found. MURRAY & READY, €34 and 636 Clay st. WANTED tools for mine, ste riage painter, $2 helper for ranch, and found Milkers, near cit Haying hands 10 lahorers for brickyard near v with carpenters’ Job at $2 per day; car- per day: blacksmith's steady job,'$3 per month $150 and §1 7 per day city, no ex- perlence required, $30 5 miners...... . Woodchoppers, near eity....... ' Bark peeler, near city S-lfl and board Farmer and wife and 99 others. WANTED $40: second hand ba advanced, $30 and hotel, $25; also wa city, 610 €1 WANTED— day. part $2 50 day, funded; farmers, S more fare a 10 team 53 $25; painter, $250 da fare advanced and_many ; Dl others. cramento st. | WANTED-Frutt farmer and wife, $40 to & coachman and gar §2 dener, job. J. $20 to haker, small’hotel, ers, vator man, ETT & CC ANDRE'S office, for same country dishwasher, §25, call ear! waiter, resort, $25 walter, restauran and kitchen han springs, resorts, ef nd room. 30 laborers, machinist for country, boys for store, F. CROSE' WANTED—Cook for 3 men, country shop. $40 and $30; night porter, $2 §25; restaurant waiters; 7 week and board. 628 Sacramento st, e 35 and board . D. EWER & (O, 610 C1 Cook for bay steamer, aker for country shop, fare found; waiter for country iter for W, mall restauvant in D. EWER & CO, power drill miners, 82 dvanced; 5 quartz mine isters, § y and fare re 517, nd 5240 day; 6 and $1 day; choreman, $3 day: carriage | wagonmaker, 5 to $40, $40' and hoard: CROSETT & CO., iacksmith, F. A dener, $25; man about place, $3 week; assistant butter maker, $20, steady TT & CO., 628 Sacramento. § found; ook, dishwash® porter and_ele- J. F. CROS and found; Stockton st Wanted cook, $60, second, $30, : 3 laundrymen, $3 ; waiter, coffee house, $30° 5 several diswashers ds and $30; help for to! 316 hotel, A MAN and_wife for 3% MISS CULLEN iter, do chores CULLEN SECOND $20; country hotel Kearny st pper steady work in shoe factor: WENTWORTH & Cal. West Berkeley, WANTED—Reliable work9 hours. per must be satisfied _capital required. WANTED - sponsible position, cash security. TAILORS Apply to STEIN, Second sts. WANTED-Man press. o'clock a. m to GOOD barber Wednesday_afternoon evening. Saturday Third st TO o this week—o nearly new, slightly damaged, bet. FIRST-CLASS pres and fackets. A 2 COLLECTORS an commission, R, K GOOD barber; atea Bush st. WAITER wanted, institution, §20 per month; cook, 345, Intelligent, Western Invest. Co., Call at 2§ Sacramento s from 50c to €150 1st and 2d sts.; open § a country, $40 per month. Sutter st country, Sutter st job: bar porter, §$10 per month. steady eather cutter and men for Apply at D. R. | 808 Delaware st., CO.S, man to assist light, genteel day: dutles easily learned: with $§16 per week: small 1032 Market st., room 4. reliable man for r $20 a week; must have 9 Geary A g0od contmaker wanted for Chico. M SIMON & CO.. ket and on Petaluma_ , bet hay Tand § work Thursday and Sunday; wages. Gldly 00_pairs men's shocs, some new ahoes, half price. 662 Mission st . day | \ | | | \ | | | | BAILO! Sl $40, $35 and | ‘$7irv .fl;‘ |- & | 50 gar- | HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 | - HELP WANTED—Continued. BARBERS Qulu(nz ity $90, shop; rent $12; investigate. Market st. 3-chairs STOL 100 620 Market st., room 16. ! at 111 Clay st. BOY wanted at 53 WANTED-—Boy COATMAKERS wanted Third st BTEADY lunch walter wanted at 62 street to work on pieced tinware. 31 €. F. EMERSON GOOD barber wanted at 323 Devi 3 near Oak AURANT butcher wanted at call early. WAITER wanted; $20. Star Hotel, 1330 Kon tucksy s GOOD steady, sober barber for Wed Saturday and Sunday. 52 Fourth s WaN woemaker, young man. to A pairing and help as store sajesman. 3061 BARBER wanted steady. 217 Fourth st WANTED - Mer the barber trade for $ at 142 M 15c BARBER p and baths; to new k:- this is & great chance STOLTZ Market st MAN to take s for printing ) Filbert st. WARTED—A cook from 9. . to 2 pom. Call at 13% Polk st COAL miners accuston to pitching veins « find steady work at £ood wages at the Tesla ccal mines, Alameda County, Cal.; sufficient new ground has bee; up during the past ninety davs to mak or forty miners: no other clas abor st reqt and miners unaceustome itehing are not advised 1o come. _ SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN (¢ ORR. I NORTON, superintends GET vour shoes half s . S0c. 562 Misston st., . WANTED— Laborers and_me that E4 Rolkin, Reno " Funs Denver House, 217 Thir Fooms: % per night: 81 to 82 per MEN wanted—Laborers, drillmen aters on railroad work: fare Sonora free. Apply to BUCKMAN gomery st WANTED—Expert dump me " : for steam shovel work e MeMAHON. 210 Spear st BARBERS Progressive % m't. H. Bernard, Sec sie 1154, BARBERS- shop In _prosperous mining town for sale; 0. H. W. ATKINS B Cal near F cold water WILSON House, 775 Misslon st 100 modern rooms with Hot baths: electric lishts: elevator:2ic to WANTED—20 pick and shov day. Devisadero and Br above Ket v washstand BUSH. 421 and_stations WANTED-20 men to night, fc to 1 per Wk and ordi HERMAN furnished rooms, 10 Lindell, fth and Howa Australia at 200 SINGLE ver night MEN and women to learn b BARBER COLLEGE. 132 ELLIS, 321 (Rosedale House)—130 roome. da week or mo.: rates, 2%c to §I per night: re- Auction to permanent roomers J.H. SHEPARD & C —Hearst bldg.. Th SINGLE rooms, 1 ” week. Elcho House, Market st TRY Acme House, c a night WINCHESTER Hotel. 4 Third st.. ket: 700 rooms. 25c night: reading ro “Bus and bagsage to and from the ferry 57 Market st.. below Sixth $1 a week. near Mar- t WANTED—To collect wages due laborers an clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 112 Sutter st A “F‘FF{'Q news for 5 cents—The Weeklv Tall, 16 pages, in wranner. for mafling $1 ner vear 1 ——————— AGENTS WANTED. SELL Magic Heel Protectors. Teather Lustre: sam. 2 PROPERTY WANTED. CHEAP lots near car lines anywhere in San Francisco. J. J. EVANS, Real Estate and Toans Mills building. WANTED. 78 0th. buys. carpets, stoves FURNITUR. . JENSEN exch. new WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Furniture <lnre & 2d-hand fur —Few hun, S Theresa st., WANTED—To hire 100 first-class scraper trams with harness and pead bars: loog job. E. B. FTONE. Elmhurst. ROLLER top desk. .second-hand: must be fine. Box_ 1686, Call office. J. DAVIDS( oad. ed pair. near Mission MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selllng good I‘Dl“!hl Iflanfl- for $§ cash and $6 per month, we ask you to Investl gate and approve this method; prices are tha same as if purchased for all cash; bargains in good second-hand uprights upon some eas: payments and some good planos for $3, $4 an: # per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth anl Broadway. Oakland ABSOLUTELY the cldest and largest ho west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE 26. 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.; pianos, organs and all ‘cther musical Instruments of all grades and prices; terms easy: prices lowest; every- t g possible done to please and satisfy the customer. BARGAINS—Another big Jot planos sale cheap. Wilson's Storage Rooms. 2 50 PER mo right: or sell cheap. put o 1710 Mk rents elegant cabinet grand up- 3" A_NEW Chickering and 3 Steinways 1019 Van Ness ave., nr. Geary: tel. Larkin 705, pianos, $2 5 60 Hayes st BYRO) § OUR specialty is renting new mo. Scott-Curtaz Plano Co.. ~A. _DANIELS is now with MAUZY, 308 to 312 Post st A—UPRIGHTS, $69 up; Installments, rents, x” up (allowed on sale). Heine, A_$85; UPRIGHT plano tn fine condition: the fgmous Hornung Bros. R 57 136 El also 216 McAllister st. 38 SOHMER, Byron Mauzy and other pianos. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento st.. agent for Francts Bacon and Hallett & Davis pianos, BARGAIN—Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, McAllister st.. next Hibernia Bank. K KNABE planos: new scale; new styles. KOH- LER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st. SUPERIOR violins, oid and new. H. MULLER, maker, > Latham place T TVENTH, 106 Branch office The C: Subseriptions and ads_taken Zithers. repalrer. of LOST. $100 REWARD 1 will pay for the return of pair diamond earrings ana one diamo: brooch lost on the corner of Hyde st Golden Gate ave.. as they are the wedding presents to my Wife. Address T. LUBEL- SKI, Golden Gate ave LOST surrounded NOBLE. 35 no questions LOST—A _bracelet Huchanan st. and ACE'S, reward Stick pins connected by chain; turquoiss by diamonds. Return to DR Parrott building; liberal reward; between Broadway and Return to Sutter st., and re- Tiburon ferry. 136 “Montgomery, liberal re- rms. 31-32. T-Valuable papers around Market sts. or Phelan building ward for return California st LOST—Minx hoa at Grand Opera Hou nee, Saturday; reward $5. Return t TOST—A fur boa last Sunday, between Market st. and Frultvale. Return to 760 Fifth st., Oakland LOST—Brown Gordon setter dog_on Fruitvale ave.. Frultvale. Return to Hotel Renner, Fruitvale, and receive liberal reward WOt pom er on ladies' lailor suita | AILLBAU, 114116 Kearny (| canvassers on salary and | RALEER 3l Montgomery st v work; Bood wages. 07 217 Bixth st restautant. : LOST—On Taylor st., spectacles in blac Return to 130 Eddy st. LOST-Leather muslc roll; initlaled ¢ Liberal reward at 400 Steiner st LOST--Near Union Coursing Park. black and white grevhound bitch puppy. Finder receive reward from C. C. GRISWOLD at Union Park FOUND. THE sexton of Sty Patrick’s Church would like to find owner of sion a bicycld now in his posses- of Ingleside racetrack 51 FOUND--Horse, back GWher can have same by payving expenses. Rawsell st SEWING # MONTHLY, rented: repaired, bought, sold: ‘machine supplies. 15 Sixth: phone Aint 4. AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer, White cheap: repairing guaranteed. 1915 Mission, nr. 15th. ALL kinds bought fold. exchanged, rented; re= pairing at lowest rates. 206 Fourth st