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SUMMER ENGAGEMENTS.
The Eastman and Mettinger
Wedding Anniversaries
in Oakland.
A. A. MOORE'S COACHING PARTY.
Ex-Governor and Mrs. Blalsdell's
Golden Wedding— Receptions
and Dinners.
The engagement is announced o! Miss
Florence Anna Morgan, daughter of Com
mander William A. Morgan, IT. S. N., re
tired, to Louis F. Tuttle, formerly of
Cleveland, 0., now of this City.
The engagement of Lieutenant Firman
A. Nippert, Battery F, Second Regiment
Artillery, N. G. C, and Miss Bessie Rear- j
don is announced.
The nuptials of Miss Estelle Frank and
Charles Green will be celebrated on Mon- I
day, August 12th, at the Dehnonico.
Ex-Governor and Mrs. Blaisdell will nele- j
brate their golden wedding in a few weeks
at Highland Park, Oakland. It promises
to be an elaborate affair.
At the Hotel Rafael last Wednesday
Consul Artsimovitcii entertained at dinner j
Baron and Baroness von Schroeder, Mr. !
and Mrs. Fred Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. \
Janin, Walter McCreary, the Misses Goad, i
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Jones and several j
others.
One of the pleasant events of the sum
mer will be Lawrence Van Winkle's coach- |
ing party to Bolinas. The party is chape- j
roned by Mrs. Van Winkle, and in it are:
Miss Juliet Williams, Miss Hannah Wil
liams, Miss Joe Crosby, Miss Louise
Crosby, Miss Jessie Coleman, Southard
Hoffman. A. Dibblee, Walter Magee and
several others.
On Saturday last a picnic and supper
were given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Janin,
who have been spending some time at the
Rafael. The picnic was given at Fairfax
Villa and the supper at the Rafael.
On Tuesday Walter B. McCreary eaye a
delightful supper in the private dining
room of the Rafael, at which he enter
tained about sixteen guests.
A Silver Wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Eastman cele
brated their silver wedding anniversary in
East Oakland Thursday evening. They
were assisted in receiving by ex-Governor
and Mrs. Blaisdell and by Mrs. H. R. Att
wood, Mrs. G. B. Allen, Mrs. Louise B.
Smith, Miss Redington, the Misses Ger
trude and Bessie Shoemaker, Miss Hattie
Emery and Master Harry Forbes.
The silver gifts, wnich were very elabo
rate, were displayed in the rear drawing
room, and supper was served at tete-a-tete
tables in the dining-room.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ben
nett in Oakland, last Thursday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mettinger, the parents of
Mrs. Bennett, were given a surprise party
by their friends in honor of the fortieth an
niversary of their wedding. Among those j
present were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mettinger, Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mettinger,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Darnall, Mr. and Mrs. K"o
--lich. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. L. Rivers, Mrs.
(Mark, Mrs. Giese, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Laura
Smith, Miss Tiara Smith, Miss Emma Smith,
Mr. Neal, J. Boflell, Mr. Russell, Mr. Walker
and Professor William Staggs.
Society Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Judah have gone to
Castle Crags.
Mr. and Mrs. William H.Ellicott arrived
from their Eastern trip on Friday and are
expected to spend the remainder of the !
season at the Hotel Rafael.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Blakeman, Miss
Leontine Blakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ;
M. Keeney, Miss Ethel and Miss Innes
Keeney returned from Santa Monica Tues
day, where they have been spending the
past six weeks.
Harry Babcock is expected to return to
this City the latter part of this month,
after an absence of about a year.
Mrs. M. H. Hecbt and Miss Sadie and
Mifls Grace Hecht leave for the East on j
September 1. Miss Grace Hecht will re
main in Baltimore during the winter to
finish her education.
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Gwin and Miss \
Mary Bell Gwin will return from Castle j
Crass the middle of the month and go to I
Del Monte for the gay season there.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCoppin have re
turned from their summer outing at San
Rafael and have taken a flat on Van Ness
avenue, near Pine street, for the winter
season.
Miss Cora Smedberg has returned from
Castle Crags and will spend the latter part
of this month at Del Monte.
Mile. Touaillon returned from Mendo
cino County last Monday.
Miss Martha Ososke has gone to Red
wood City, where she will be the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Indig.
Miss Mae Stolz has returned from the
"New Woman's Camp," on the Lagunitas, j
■where she spent her vacation.
Miss Ida Talbot has returned from Capi- j
tola, where she "was visiting Miss Marguer
ite Cronin.
In Oakland Society.
F. If. Smith and family left on the over
land for the East last Saturday.
Stephen T. Gage with Miss Bessie Gage
■will spend some weeks on his ranch in El
Cajon Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Crouch and Miss Bertha
Crouch are back from Catalina.
Congressman Hilborn, Mrs. Hilborn and
Miss Hilborn are back from the Hawaiian
Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Pierce are at
Catalina.
Last Thursday evening the members of
the Pastor's League Society and the
Pastor's Aid Society united in" giving a re
ception to Rev. Dr. R. F. Coyle, who re
cently returned from the East, and Rev.
Campbe.l Coyle, the pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church.
Fred Magee will give a circus party this
evening to a party of young people, which
will include Miss Florence Selby, Miss j
Juliet Garber, Miss Belle Mhoon and Miss
Florence Dunham. They are to have a
real Bohemian supper afterward. Mrs.
Glascock will act as chaperone.
Miss Lillian Downey gave a lawn party
last Friday evening at her home in
Berkeley in honor of Miss Mariana Snell.
A breakfast will be tendered by the
Ebell Society to the president, Mrs. G. W.
Bunnell, to-morrow in honor of her re
turn from the East.
A. A. Moore Jr. gave a coaching party
to his father's ranch, near Mission San '
Jose, during the week. The young people
were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Melvin.
Receptions,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Passalacqua of Vallejo j
celebrated their twenty-fifth anniversary |
at their residence on Georgia street last I
Sunday. A large number of guests were
invited, both from Vallejo and San Fran
cisco, and many handsome gifts were re
ceived.
William G. Mavers wds given a surnrise
party Thursday evening in honor of his
twenty-ninth birthday at bis residence, j
310 Ivy avenue. Those present were:
Mr and M rs. Mavers, Mr. and Mrs. Lutz, Mr.
and Mrs. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Star ley, Pro
fessor and Mrs. Reuben, Mrs. Haley, Miss
Lyonc, Mrs. Toner, Mia Riley, Mrs. Fowler,
MiH Driscoll, Alex Mavers, Henry and .lames
Haley, Wilbert and Milton Move, Frank Nu- ,
nan, Eugene Dorighty, C. Leslie Gorge, P.ichard
Gorge, Miss Kiernan, William Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of 852 Alice ''
Btreet, Oakland, were agreeably surprised
Saturday erening. July 27, by their many
friends in honor of the second anniversary
of their wedding. All present spent an en
joyable time with dancing and games, fol
lowed by a supper. Among those present
were:
Mr. and Mrs. David Little, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. William Clephane,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sne!l and Misses M.
Nicholson. G. Cole, G. E. Wolfe, I. Lander, C.
Cole, A. M. Nicholson, G. Little, I. Ralston, F.
Billon, M. Lamnion, K. Murphy, K. Brown and
Messrs. A. J. Nicholson, Lid Sri< 11, C. Wolfe, A.
Carrie, Louis David, Benjamin Finley and
John Little.
The Ladies' Cycling Club will give a
divided skirt and bloomer social at 1513
Howard street August 13.
Stanford Parlor No. 76, N. S. G. W., gave
an entertainment and social at Odd Fel
lows' Hall last Friday evening.
The Mystics have issued invitations for
their first anniversary and souvenir party
to be held at Union-6quaie Hall, Tuesday
evening, August 20.
Pacific Council No. 8, Order of Chosen
Friends, will give its regular monthly so
cial on Friday evening, August 16.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
GRAND HOTEL.
W B Price. Cal II Wilkens. San Rafael
L L Chamb'Tlain. Auburn. l C Jones. Sacramento
Mrs Hiil A hoy, Oakland W W Westtay, Stockton
j W Kucker, Zebra Mine W.l Wiley. ( :il
.1 F Stanley, sama Rosa G T Grilmer. San Jose
B L llaii, Martinez H L Wood, Belvedrc?
F I Graham, Cal J Hauston <fc w, S Rafael
(i A Bowen, Wash G J Oakes. N J
a r. :lx A w, Astoria J C Thompson. Stockton
! Eiss Deller, si Paid Miss M Keller. St Paul
: Miss Kel liner, Portland MUs a Itnrnion, Portland
Miss E l'c n on, Portland E Louisburg & w, Portld
J Merrill «S: im. Stockton L A Conner. Seattle
i; w i unncr, Seattle II Rogers, Spokane
J>r .1 Ddpr.it, Chicago C II Oat man, Cal
]> K McKlnlay, Sta liosa K Kldder. Sacramento
1* Lincoln, California 0 V Musridee, Vallejo
A S Plaisted, California K Williams, California
A L Benson, California H R Waite, California
s L Hariand&w, Witurs II I Seymour, Sacrunto
s Phillips, Los Angeles Ed Roberts. Kaston, lud
F R Brown, i'hilaclel A Kinc. San Jose
K Saniord &. w, Tacoma G M llolton, Los Angeles
I) M llolton, Los Ann L M Small, Redding
FA Win]. pie. Fl Brags; W Aiken, New York
Mrs N K Wilson, lleno Mrs s Kribs, Dayton
DrG W Fairtieiri. Chicgo R J James, Chicago
K W Blaokford.San Jose W O Blackford, San Jose
< < I l'.iirton, lierruan J S Morgan & W, 11l
T Morgan, IU JI L Blneker & w, L Ang
G W Hazen & w, Prtlnd R B Pelty, Pittsburg
W K Dunn, Los Angeles K Wulff. Indianapolis
J". Gordon. Los Ancales J A McAlsker. Los Ansj'.s
W J Hughes, Oakdale W C Halliway, Oakdale
O II Joy. Riverside B Dwyer. Gohzales
R Kaedler. Merced L Wegner. Merced
3 A -umievam, Milgvlle J D McMillan. MillsvlUe
C K Burnham. Sac B J Clark, Minneapolis
C D Schureley, Orovtlle L Brisbon <fc w, Napa
T J Creighton <fc w, Cal F D Smith <fc \v, Novato
J J Chapman, Napa J A Bernsten, Cal
W P Thompson, Fresno W Bruce, Chicago
RUSS HOUSE.
Jeff Armstrong. Sacto S N Williams, Oakland
H E Scott, Pacific urove Mrs B W Jones, Alameda
f 0 Vivian & w. Cal s <» Thompson, Alameda
R 8 Neison, San Jose W M Earle, Palo Alto
J S Green, Alameda G S Jensen. Palo Alto
Tom Hunter, Alameda M Morrison, Palo Alto
C W stamm, Antioch G W Longley, SantaCrnz
W McDonald, Redwood C Huston, Arroyo Grande
C J Her, Redwood City F Randall, Sacramento
M F >baw, Raymond W Egbert. Rio Vista
Mrs D A Kelly, Huenme Miss Ida Cooper, Gilroy
G W Anderson & w, B C W Lewis, California
W Pearce <fe fm, Va City Mrs P V Berkey, Colusa
S Matthews, Salinas W Elliott. Gridley
Miss M Ilurch. San Jose Mrs J B Cook, Gridley
.1 Jeans, Winters Mils Cook, Gridley
G Depple. Winters Mrs Brown * fm, Gridley
HII Clark, SantaCruz M L Akins& bro, Stocktn
F W Dewey, Stanford Miss A K minus. Los Ang
PALACE HOTEL.
C A Cohen, Alameda Mrs C A Cohen, Alameda
.1 Martin. Berkeley Mrs J Martin, Berkeley
W J Landers, S Leandro W is^ Landers, S Leandro
Mrs Landers, Sn Leandro R Smith, Or
Mr 4 Mrs H K Fox, Pa Miss Fox. Philadelphia
A Gavin &w, Portland T Vogelsang, USA
MrsG W Hunt. Ft i:rai;g E Groetzinger, Pa
Wi; Colville. Calcutta TJ Field* w, Monterey
If Mrws, Lancaster, Pa J Parkhurst, Chicago
Wm Frink, Cincinnati L Jacobs, Cincinnati
H < White, Ga B Phinney, Ga
W T smith, Elko F Payue. Sacto
Miss c Hardy. Xebr Dr VG Vecki. San Jose
}■: W Fisher. San Jose C L Tint, Colo springs
W s Hughes, U S N F F Burydorff, USA
V H MacLymont. Fresno J B Gait, Sterling, IU
W T Day, Santa Barbara
LICK HOUSE.
B G Kraus. NY G F King, Santa Rosa
A L Hickerman, Colo A T Lipman, Berkeley
P M Newton <fc w. Cal H E Picket, PlacervlUe
Mrs N* Mauison. Seattle J C Murray, Seattle
.1 <; Paccv, Seattle J D May, Mich
Miss B Hecgon, 111 Miss May Uenson, 111
Miss Fell llcnson, 111 Miss M V Lynde, Wash
A C McLean. Monterey C F Dorrame. Or
P J Hennessy, Chicago B M Kerley, Chicago
W Jones. Healdsburg }1 T Brown. Sacto
\V Longmore, S Rosa A Cook, Tucson
L Green, Grass Valley Miss Soule, Alameda
Mrs J Lynce, Alameda J K Lynch &w, Cal
V B Westcott, St l.ouis T Dunn, LawreDce
It A Rammers, Vacavll L A Pressley, s Rosa
NEW WESTERN HOTEL.
C Hopan. Va'ilejo F M Peters, Vallejo
B Duffy. Cal F Dake, Cal
G T Simball, Suisun V Carlson. Salt Lake
Mrs C Kelsey. P A Mrs B O'Dell, Mich
Mrs II Valentine, NY V R Thompson. Cal
L McMoss, P Costa g Grancie, Valley Ford
Taylor <fc Horr, A'catraz- B Burns, Vallejo
C Q Runyun, Vallejo J B Bland, Texas
W H Jones, Los A W W Collins. Los A
A R Roberts. Los A J W Kay, Boston
T Hanson, Boston J Sullivan, Boston
James Johnson, F.oston
BALDWIN nOTEL.
W H Cornsell, Vallejo C L Jones <fcw, MarysvlUe
W H Br.yer, San Jose A M Robb, Port Costa
F C Gibbons, Port Costa A J R Adams. Vallejo
G D Peters, Oroville A L Wolf, Oakland
E t; Chase. Ukhili F J Hughes, Alameda
W A Kraeger, N Y A C Baldwin, San Mateo
W M Fledingcr. S Mateo H Ada'r A w, Alameda
E C Voorhies, Sutter Ck Miss Voorhies, Sutter Ck
Mrs J L Agnew, Victoria Miss F Aghtw, Victoria
W L Reed, Stockton (; I. Srott, Chicago
T R Fitzgerald, San Jose J Kapp, Santa Cruz
• — • — •
A Unique Process.
A unique method is lately described as
introduced in England for "manufacturing
fireproof celluloid simply from the spent
fibers from paper-mills. The process is
simple — that is, as described, the pulp,
consisting of fibers collected from washing
water of the paper-mill, is subjected to the
action of certain chemicals which reduces
it to a glutinous state, and it is then sent
through a centrifugal pump, which gives it
an even substance, any shade of color be
ing imparted to it at the same time by the
use of aniline dves. After this it is strained
through flannel into square boxes, in a
short time assuming an almost solid con
sistency. In this state the celluloid can be
cut into slices or molded wnen the compo
sition is in a liquid condition. The sub
stance thus formed is asserted to be per
fectly safe, and it is proposed to make
from it printing surfaces for illustrations,
for stereotyping, and to utilize it for vari
ous purposes as a substitute for other ma
terials now employed. — New York Sun.
SAN FRANCISCO "CALL."
BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CaM/
--710 Market street, open until 12 o'aock every
r.ifi x in the year.
BRANCH OFFICES-630 Montgomery street,
corner Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock.
fl-P Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'cloclc.
717 Larkln street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
BW . corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open
cntil f o'clock.
£618Misslon street, open until 9 o'clock.
116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock.
NOTICE OF MEETINGS.
W5S* HERMANN LODGE NO. 127, F." fl
&< s ' and A..M.— Stated meeting THIS •
DAY (MONDAY), August 5. 1895, at 8 V
o'clock p. it. By order of the W. M. ' /xf>
' L. SCHUMACHER. Sec-
C^g» SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER" ft
s»-^ No. 1. Royal Arch Masons, meets £\
THIS EVENING. Business. sHlf
H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. /V>
B^s= OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 22. F. » .
a^^ and A. M. — Stated meeting THIS J^
(MONDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock. By^2f
order of W. M. r^\
HARRISON A. JONES, Sec.
[ffSs=» DEMOCRATS OF THE THIRTY-SEV-
GV"-*^ enth Aase mblv District will meet MON DAY
j EVENING, at Mowry's Hall, cor. Hayes and La-
gunasts., for the purpose of organizing a district
club. JOSEPH O'DOXNKLL. President.
Bt^S OFFICE OF HONEY LAKE VALLEY
tx~ss Townslte Company. .
To the stockholders of the Honey Lake Valley
Townslte Company.
The regular annual meeting of the above-named
corporation not having been called «r held at th«
time specified for said meeting in the by-laws Of
said corporation, and no. time thereafter for the
holding of said metti.iKb?ing provided lor in said
! by-laws, or ordered by the Board of Directors of
said corporation, and the tnnual election of a
Board of Directors of said corporation not having
taken place on the day appointed therefor In said
by-laws, and no day thereafter being provided for
by said by-laws, and said election ' not having been
adjourned to or ordered by the Board of Directors
for any other day. and the owners of more than i\
majority of the shares of the capital stocn of said
corporation having called for a meeting of the
stoefchoiaers thereof for the purpose of holding the
annual eibC.ion of a Board of Directors of said cor-
poration: • • ■ - ■ •
A meeting of the stockholders of said corporation
Is hereby called, to be held at the oilier- of said cor-
poration, Room No. 69. Columbian building,- No.
916 Market st., San Francisco, California, on
TUESDAY, the 20th day of August, 1895, at 2
o'clock p. it.', for the purpose of holding the an-
nual election of a Board ,of Directors of said cor-
poration, and for the transaction of such buslnsss
as may regularly come before said meeting.
By order of the President.
WILLIAM B. LAKE, Secretary.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1895.
MEET 1 G NOTlCES— Continued.
B^^^v^L^EC^SA^A^rO^lull^T^lE^AN^
E&s6*\ nual meeting of the stockholders of the Wal-
deck Sanatorium will be held at 404 Eddy st. on
THURSDAY, August 8, at 8:80 p. m. By order of
... - J. S. POTTB, President.
C. E. Coopek, Secretary. .
Bt^S" - MEET TO GET . MOHEY OP TJWCLB j
it-jr HAKRIS, 16 Grant ave., near Geary st. . ?
ff^S THK REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING
Efj? of the Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclama-
tion Company will be held at the office of the com-
pany. No. 15 Stuart St., San Francisco, Cal., on
TUESDAY, the 6th day of August, 1895, at 3
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of
trustees to serve during the ensuing year and the
transaction of such other business iw> may come be-
fore the meeting. M. J. MADISON. Secretary. ;
ap^gp OFFICE OF THE GERMAN SAVINGS
Br<& and Loan Society— The annual meeting of
the stockholders of the German Savings and Loan
Society will be held at the office of the society, No.
626 California street. in the City and County of
| San Francisco, State of California, on MONDAY,
the 12th day of August, 1895, at 3 o'clock P. m.,
for the election of a board of. directors to serve for i
the ensuing year, and the transaction of such j
! other business as shall legally come before the !
i meeting. ' GEO. TOURNY. Secrt-tary.
SPKCIAL NOTICES. - •
SJKS= MRS. WALLACE, TEST AND BUsf.
t£<S r ness medium. 109 Powell St., room 23.
RS3p MISS DAVIS, MANICURE AND
Cr**" chiropodist. Parlor 9. 122 Post st.
RK^» ALCOHOL BATHS AND MANICURE—
w-^ 17a Sixth St., room 1. FRANCES BERN-
HARD. , ,
| SE^§=» BAD TENANTS > EJECTED FOR $4.
! w-*' Collections made, city or country. Pacific
i Collection Co., 415 Montgy St., room 6, Tel. 6680.
CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE;
ur*& no pain. Chiropodlt Ir«tltute, 36y 2 Geary.
G£^» ROOMS WHITENED, fl UP: PAPER-
C^y. ed $3 fiO un. 309 Sixth. George Hartman.
a.IXUA'I UAM'JELI— FJtiaiAL.ii.
pIRLS CAN BE.HAD FORALLRESPECT- j
\Jf able situations, city or country, by applying
to MURRAY & READY, 634 and «36 Clay st.
Telephone main 5848.
"VT EAT SWEDISH COOK, COMPETENT FIRST-
i-i class references, wants a place In city or coun-
try. For particulars address or telephone MISS I
I'LUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. . - ■
WOMAN WILL BE GLAD TO GET ANY
kind of plainsewing to do; gentlemen's mend-
ing. 114 Fourth St., room 15.
p ERMAN GIRL WANTS POSITION, PLAIN
vX cooking and general housework. Address M.
K. S.. 1600 Geary st. _^_
T\RESSMAKER WANTS A FEW ENGAGE-
±J ments: will go out for $1 a day or take work
home; reasonable. Address 2245 Market st.
SWISS GIRL WANTS-PLACE TO DO GEN-
eral house or upstairs work. Apply 1004 Pacific
St.. near Mason.
"yOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK
X by the day, washing. ironing and nouseclean-
lng. Call 237 Fifteenth, near Mission, bakery.
QEAMSTRESS, WHO CAN CUT AND FIT
O dresses, position as maid, or would take care of
grown children. Address C, F., box 137, Call.
p ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND
VJT ironing by the day or private family laundry.
Call 868 Mission st.
"\7"OUNG GIRL ATTENDING SCHOOL WOULD
X like position to assist morning and evenings for
board and room. Address M., box 148, Call Office.
•\7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA-
X tlon as housekeeper. Call at 733 O'Farrell st.
RESSES, $2 UP; WRAPPERS, 35 CENTS
up. MRS. SMITH, 864 Mission st.
LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION AS LADY'S
nurse; can give good references. Call 633
Hayes st. :
PRIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH-
lng money at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave.
WOMAN WISHES ANY KIND OF WORK
»» by the day; good washer; $1 10 per day; or I
would like to go by the month: sleep home; wages
$20. Call or address 139 Minna st.
WANTED— BY A LADY WITH SOME EX-
»» perience In dressmaking a position to sew for
a dressmaker or in a chop; moderate wages. Ad-
dress L. L., box 125, Call Office.
ADY WISHES POSITION AS A WORKING
housekeeper for a gentleman either in city or
country; 1 child no objection: country , preferred.
Address W. H., box 127, Call Office.
pOMPETENT, TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN
\J wants ft situation as housekeeper; mother's
care to children if any: is a good cook and sick-
nurse: would take care of an Invalid or full charge
of lor 2 children best of references. Call or ad-
dress 1707 Gough s:., bet. California and Pine.
TYLIBH DRESSMAKER: GOOD CUTTER
and fitter; would like more engagements; $1 25
a day: fit guaranteed. Address D., Sixteenth and
Mission sts.
yODNG LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS WISHES
J- employment to take care of children in a good
family. Call or address 614 Mason st.
IDDLE-AGED GERMAN NURSE WISHES
to take care of children; first-class refereaces ;
city or country. Please address A., box 34, this
office. ' ■ . '■
AJURSE, COMPETENT TO TAKE ENTIRE
-Li charge of infant or growing children; best city
references. J. S., 612 Powell st. .
AMERICAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION
.rl. as cook in American family; can give coed
references. Apply 1313 Stockton st.
W DESIRER POSITION AS HOUSE-
»» keeper or companion to elderly person; refer-
ences. D. A., box 81, Call Office.
WIDOW OF EXPERIENCE WOULD LIKE
» » situation as housekeeper; lodging-house or
widower's family. Room 7, second floor, 1035
Market st.
VOUXG SPANISH GIRL FROM SANTIAGO
X wishes sewing by the day. 27 Taylor, room 3.
TYLIBH DRESSMAKER, GOOD CUTTER
and fitter, would like more engagements : $1 25
a day: fit guaranteed. Address D., Sixteenth and
Mission sts.
-\roUNG WIDOW WfSHES POSITION AS
X housekeeper. Call at 11 Kearny st., room 27,
first floor.
ADY WANTS POSITION a! HOUSE-
keeper. Call at 21 Turk St., rm. 9, after 10 a.m.
N EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINEMENT
would like any kind of sewing: satisfaction
guaranteed. Call at room 2, first flat, 119 Ninth st.
pOMPETENT STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE-
\J writer wishes position : experienced and capable
In all branches; wages secondary. Address C, box
31, Call. ■■■.-.
OUNO DRESSMAKER DESIRES GENTS'
A suspenders and muillers to embroider to order.
MISS GRAYSON, room 78, 105 Stockton st,
\\7idow WOULD LtKK a POSITION AS
» * housekeeper. Call 1027 Market St., top floor,
room 8. •
yOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TODO
X second work or take care of children.' Apply |
6 Hopeton terrace, off Washington st., bet. Powell I
and btockton.
IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES SITUA- I
tlon to do general hous»work: is good cook; I
good city references. Call 746 Mission st.
FpS=» A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— TIIE
t!F-C r WEEKLY CALL, In wrapper, for mailing.
BIITATIO.NS WAMLD-MALK.
f\ ARDEN^R^X~FWB^c7IA^S~aARDENER
VT of long experience, who thoroughly under-
stands greenhouse, flower garden, fruit raising, I
pruning and nursery work, can give best of refer- |
ences, wishes a situation, private or commercial; ;
temperate and reliable. Address H. 8., box 25 i
this office.
WANT TO GIVE $100 FOR A PERMANENT !
" " position as watchman or collector or any re- ■
sponsiblc position. M. A., 226 Taylor st.
H 1 ANTED BY FIRST-CLABs"GARDENER,
*• handy with machinery. Address Gardener,
227 Second st. !
SITUATION WANTED BY SCANDINAVIAN;
0 fair gardener, understands care of fine horses,
carriages, cows and general work on private places,
city or country. Address S. W., box 81, Call Office.
T7-YEAR OLD BOY WANTS KITCHEN
X I work In restaurant. Apply 60 Third st. ,
TRUSTY R V ANT. WELL AC-
quainted in Enrope, speaks Spanish. French,
Italian and English, wishes to co abroad with a
family ; best of leferences. 3., Box 5, Call office.
OACIfMA N, THOROUGHLY Nf]■: I f-
stands care and driving of horses; good gar-
dener: can milk; hundy with tools; two years'
references last place. Address, A. 8., Box 81, Call
office.
AN AND WIFE: NEW ENGLAND PEO-
ple; . man understands care of. horses, cattle
and grounds: good driver; wife competent cook
and housekeeper; good general worker: 8 years'
California reference: city or country. Address N.
E., box 81, this office.
T7URST-CLASS EXPERIENCED CUTTER
X wants a position In cltv or country. . Aadress
STKIN, SIMON & CO., Market and First sts.
LITHOGRAPHER-A YOUNG MAN HAVING
Aj had 3 years' experience on cylinder press,
hand press and- stone pulishlng, would like situ-
ation; wages according to capabilities. Address
Litho. box 15, Call Office.
•DORROW ON YOUR WATCH OF UNCLE
XJ HARRIS, 16 Grant ave., near Geary st.
MIDDLE-AGED MAN" -WANTS EMPLOi-
ment where work is not heavy; some experi-
ence at nursing, store work and clerking. Address i
M. A., box 85, Call Office.
ROUGH CARPENTER WITH TOOLS WANTS I
steady employment. Address T., box 87, Call
Office. ,■.,■ -f~ , r
AIRY— WANTED POSITION IN DAIRY BY
competent yotine man and wife without chil-
dren; wife to do cooking: man as foreman or to do
work pertaining to dairy in any other capacity.
Address FRANK MILLER, Pacific Hotel, San
Jose. Cal. : ' "'. . \- - • • • -: • ; ■ - •
SITUATION WANTED BY A SINGLE MAN;
an expert stableman and experienced driver;
understands care of fine carriages and harness; an
intelligent man who can be generally useful and !
furnish good references. Address 0., box 38. Call.
BY NEAT YOUNG: COUi'LE, GERM N
descent.no children: man handy with tcols,
first-class ; around horses, bugsies, garden, : also
fanner; wiie pood housekeeper. Ad irtss M. F.,
box 20, Call Office. ■ ■ '; . ":.y
ITUATION AS COACHMAN BY MAN WHO
O thoroughly understands care of fine horses and
carriages and gardening; best of references. M. H.,
box 113, Call Office. ' 4 ' ■ * • / ' ' ~ "~
SITPATIONS WANTED-Continuod.
ITU ATToN~W ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN
O to work in bakery or kitchen or as competent
cook. J. 8., box 120," Call Office. ' -
NGINEER , WANTS - POSITION TO RUN A |
XJ puinpin? plant for elevators; good references.
Call or address R. B. W., 946 Howard st. ; - ' .
TIT" ANTED— POSITION TO WORK IN STORE
'» as porter or drive delivery : wagon: well ac-
quainted f with city : = references. Address N. LIN-
TON, 647 Minna gt. , ..
TVTEAT REFINED. YOUNG MAN WANTS P(> J
-i-^ • sltion tts coachman: city or country; - has 10 j
years experience with best of reference; is sober, |
steady and Industrious. Address Coachman, 13y 3 I
Madison ave., city. -. •
VOUNG ENGLISH GENTLEMAN WILL
A work tree on fruit ranch in consideration pt liv-
Jl s^ with family; Hanta Clara Valley preferred:
highest references given. Address box 88, "Mer-
cury" office, San. Jose. , , ,
SITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN-
I-J American 38 years of age; understands gar-
dening; take care of horses: can milk: reasonable
: wages. Address Postoffice. North "Temescal, near
Oakland .Col. . ■
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
Tlf ANTED^GERM AN COOK FOR AN INSTT-
'» tution, $30: 3 cooks, German style, $26 and
$30: 3 Protestant French and German nurses, $20
and $25; starched ironer for laundry, $10 week; 2
cooks boarding-house and restaurant, $25 and *30:
2 restaurant waitresses, $5 week ; and ■ a great
many girls for cooking and housework In city and
country. J. F. CROSETT CO., 312 Sutter st.
vjeat YOUNG GIRL FOR light HOUSE-
1> work; 2ln family; $15. MISS CULLEN, 105
Stockton st., room 2. • :
IDDLE-AGED WOMAN, TO NURSE ONE
child: $10. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton
street, room 2.
OOK, INSTITUTION, $35; HOTEL COOK,
$35; waitress and chambermaid, $20; BOCse,
$25; German seamstress, $i!0: governess, $20;
French second girl, $20: G«rman nurse, on child,
$20; housework, Oakland $25, Berkeley $20, San
Mateo $20, Santa Cruz $25: city places. $20 and
$25: young girls assist, $10 to $15. MISS CUL-
LEN. 105 Stockton st.
SECOND GIRL AND SEW, $25. MISS CUL-
LEN, 105 Stockton st.
TRISH SECOND GIRL, $20. MISS CULLEN,
JL 105 Stockton st. • ..
p ERMA N HOUSEWORK GIRL, SPENCE-
VJT vllle, $25, fare paid. MISS CULLEN, 105
Stockton st.
IRONER FOR COUNTRY HOTEL; $25. C. R.
HANSEN <fe CO., 110 Geary.
T AUNDRESS, HOTEL, CITY. $25: FRENCH
Lj middle-aged nurse, care 2 children, near city,
$25; German cook, one from Vienna preferred,
«30; German girl, ranch, San Lorenzo, see party
here, $20; young girl, general housework. Belve-
dere, $20: strong invalid's nurse in country. $20;
restaurant waitress, $5 a week; neat you girl,
family of 3, San Mateo, $15. C. R. HANSEN «fc
CO., 110 Geary st. '
"I^XPERIENCED AMPOOER FOR
Hi Turkish baths; good pay. C. R. HANSEN &
CO., 110 Geary st.
pHAMBERMAID, COUNTRY, Jf2o: 3 WAIT-
\J resses and chambermaids, $20; cook small
hotel, $20; 2 waitresses, $15 and $20, and girls for
housework. R. T. WARD <fc CO.
"WANTED— 6O WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR
■ " all kinds of work, city and country, at good
wa;es: call early Monday morning. MURRAY »t
READY, 634 and 636 Clay St.
WAITRESS. SMALL COUNTRY HOTEL.
■»»• north, $15, free fare; chambermaid, assist
waiting, $15; 10 women for ranches and house-
work in the country, $15 to $25: girl to wait upon
invalid, $18: girls for housework, city and country,
MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63fi Clay st.
WANTED-2 GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN
girls for cooking and downstairs, $30, $25:
nurse, country, »20; French second girl, $20; girls
for housework and assist, $20, $15. LEON AN-
DRE, 315 Stockton st.
TSrANTED— NURSE FOR CHILDREN, ; $20:
»T French nurse for 2 crown children, $25; 2
first-class laundresses, $30 each: 50 housework
girls, city and country, $25 and $20. Apply MISS
PLUNKETT, 424 Su'tter st.
ANTED — 2 GE H AN NURSES, $25; 4
11 German cooks and second girls, $30 and $20;
French maid, $30; German girl, plain cooking; 10
Irish girls. MME. LEOPOLD, 957 Market st.
"WAITRESS FOR PRIVATE BOARDING-
*» house, $20: 2 cooks, $2.">: second girl, small
family, $15; 10 girls for housework. MRS. HIRD,
705 Polk st.
ANTED-A NUMBER OF YOUNG GIRLS
to assist in housework: $10 to $12. lIY2
Antonio st., off Jones, ur. Ellis.
WEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 11%
Antonio St., off Jones, nr. Ellis.
AITREsS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20; WAIT-
»V ress, city hotel, $15. HOTEL GAZETTE, j
420 Kearny st. r ;
FIRST - CLASS GIRL • (NO OTHER i
wanted) for waiting and second work. 2018 i
Franklin st.
\\T ANTED — HOUSEKEEPER FOR THE
»» country for man and wife, wife Invalid. Ad-
dress E.. box 130, this office. .
W"ANTED— DRESSMAKERS TO BE AWARE
» » of the fact that M. Seller & Co. have removed
from 102 Stockton st. to 120 Geary St., bet. Grant
ave, and Stockton St., with their well-selected
stock of linings, braids, buttons, etc.
•yOUNG GIRL FOR COMPANION, 13 TO 16;
JL privilege of working or attending school. D,
box 80. Call Office.
p IRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND
VI good cooking. Apply between 10 and 12, 1919
Sutter st. •
TTPSTAIRS GIRL FOR PRIVATE FAMILY:
*J Protestant; city references: $15. 2119 Broad-
way.
yorNii r, \ dy WANTED FOR LIGHT nOUSE-
X work and companion for young widower. Ad-
dress W., box 3, Call Office.
"\rOUNG GIRL; LIGHT HOUSEWORK; GOOD
JL home; wages. 1416 Mission st: to-day.
IDDLE-AGED WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE-
work; small wages. 131 Fourth st.
RELIABLE YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT
1\ housework; wages, $10. 362 Sandier, st.
W ANTED-FIRST-CLASS CLOA K FINISHE R.
__ 622 Clay, room 2, Ist floor.
■y° u;>r<:} GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
JL 1834 Sutter st. ; . ■ - 7
DINING-ROOM GIRL; WITH A LITTLE EX-
perience preferred. 1530 Polk St., 2 to 4P. m.
ATEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK,
-i-X plain cooking; wages $10. 1808 O'Farrell st.
IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. SOViHAR-
VI riett .
OOD PANTS FINISHER. 76c A PAIR, AT
373 Natoma st.
p IRL FOR HOUSEWORK, WAGES $10. 1013
VI Ellis st.
GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. 1019 SUTTER <
St.; references.
GOOD WAITRESS: CHARGE OF RESTAU-
rant; call early. 161 Ninth st.
VOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK.
1 30 Clinton Park, bet. Market and Guerrero --■8.
■V OUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK
X and to assist with children. • 1630 Post st. .
p ERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK;
VI wages $10; tood home. 2034 Mission st.
pOATMAKER AND FINISHER WANTED.
\J 614 Post St. .- -
p IRL TO ASSIST at GENERAL HOUSE-
\J work. 15a sixrh st., near Minna.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH- i
J Ing money at UNCLE HARRIS', 16 Grant ave.
SPECIAL' TRAINING LABH FOR WRITERS
O of any system; 18 stenographer received posl
tions last month. Ayres' Stenographic Institute,
325 Montgomery st.
\\f ANTED. IMMEDIATELY - LADIES TO
»» learn millinery; trade taught in 3 months.
234 Taylor st.
"EXPERIENCED SHIRT - POLISHER AND
XJ Ironurs. Call Monday early, American Laun-
dry, 2120 Lombard st.
WANTED — YOUNG GTRL TO ASSIST IN
' » general housework. Call at 1811 Broderlck st. i
. ■ I fSNCETJ INFANT'S NURSE, $15.
\J Apply 8 to 10 a. m. 770 Thirteenth St., Oak-
land.
IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 2313
_ Laguna st., near Jackson.
GJ. IRL AS COOK IN BOARDING-HOUSE AND
r boy ns dishwasher. 739 Fourth st. -
]l 1 ILLINERY TRADE TAUGHT; PUPILS
Hi. are taken in class- or private: terms reason- j
able. 2510 CalUornla st. . ' -.>■> - ,
LL LADIKS HAVING FEW HOURS LElS-
■£*- ure each day should write me at once regard-
ing pleasant homo work, which easily pays $18
weekly; this is no deception and will certainly pay
you to investigate. Reply, with siami'd envelope,
MRS. S: A. BTEBBTNB, Lawrence, Mich.,
ANTED— WOMEN AND gi rls TO WORK
J» on fruit. * Apply CODE, . ELFELT- & > CO.,
and Bryant sts. .
FRE N OH'ACCOR DION PLE TIN : TAILOR-
made suits; $7; perfect fit. 118 McAUlsterst..
"Vf A N AND CHILD WANT GERMAN LADY
-'J- for housekeeper: cood home. Address M. L.,
care of D. L. Haas Co., Napa.
RKSSCUTTING AND DRESSMAKING-
Ladies, I am sure it will Interest you to know
that the McDowell ■is ■ the . standard system of
dresscuttlng throughout tlie world, having received
the highest award at all the ■ New England I State
Fairs, first and highest ' at the World's ': Fair,
Chicago, and on y system receiving a gold medal
In California: ea«'y to learn, most rapid to use: now
is the time to gei ready for business: patterns cut
to order, 25c: dressmakers furnished to shops and
families. MCDOWELL DREBSMAKINQ ACAD-
EMY, 213 Powell st., San Francisco. '.-;:>' :
PARMENTS PERFECTLY COMPLETED <
without trylns; on; j call and test. Lawrence
Cnttlng-school, 1231 Market st. ■ - ; v .
PROFESSOR . LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT-
X ting and making school: all branches. 702Sntter.
_^__^^WALi: UELP -WANTED.:
W ANTED-Tc^RP^N^E^S^aTI^HOUSE^ ;
.»' paint for Central America,; $6 a day, silver/
part of fare advanced; 8 latxnen for brick-yard,
■36 and found: 10 laborers for mill and woods, $20
and increase: 3 laborers for quarry. s2o and found;
3 wacon- makers,' $35,' $50 und $3 day; farmer,
$20« errand boy for country. $.) 1 and ; found : wait- ;
ers lor country, $20 and $35, and others. Apply to
J. l\ CROSETT <fc CO., 628 Sacramento st. '*t%&&m
"■"• ; '."•:-' '■ -■■■:..:..-■■.■... ■ - ' vvK : .-
; V HELP WAN TED— Contlnned.
BARBER, COUNTRY SHOP ; "3 kTTbßlCK-
makers, $25 and board ; 6 laborers, lime quarry,'
$20 and board; woodsmen and tiemakers: cooper,
slack work, country cook, small country hotel,
$30. R. T. WARD A CO. 608 and 610 Clay st.
0 ROUGH CARPENTERS; $2 A DAY AND
*-t board; near city. C. B. HANSEN & CO., 110
Ge&ryst. ■ •■.■-.- ■ > ; -• ■■_-*■.' ■■-::/ - .
A(\C\ c\c\c\ redwood = ties to cut, ioc
rt\J\J .\J\J\J each; 30 woodchoppers for'mine3,
$125 cord; 10 laborers, $20 to $25; 4 farmers,
I $20 to $25: peddler, $20. MURRAY & READY,
j 634 and 636 Clay st. . ■ , ; . .
I 5 HOTEL 1 WAITERS, $30; 2 WAITER-BOYS,
i*J $15: 5 cooks, : $30 to $50: cook for a vineyard,
$25: 3 dishwashers: office-boy for our office.
| MURRAY <fe READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ■■■—..
pROCERY CLERK. YOUNG MAN WITH
VI experience in the grocery business for country
store; $40 and found: references required. MUR-
RAY READY, 634 ______________________
ANTE D— IRON R~ FOR A LAUNDRY IN
the country. 1 $30: " gardener for nursery, $25.
L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. . * .
ANTED — STEADY MAN, WHO CAN
write plain hand, to assist generally in licht
genteel business: easily learned ; must have $150
cash; $65 per month. 61 Third St., room 31.
HANDS, BRICKYARD, $25 A MONTH AND
board; 6 teamsters, $26 a month and board:
6 laborers,' *1 60 a day; 15 laborers, $1 a day and
board ; 5 strong quarry hands, $1 75. 151 Third st.,
room 81. , . ■:/„". \
OOK, $65; SECOND COOK, SAME COUN-
try hotel; bellboy. $12, city hotel. HOTEL
GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st,
TJARBERS ATTENTION— A SPECIAL MEET-
-L> ing wjll be held TUESDAY, August 6, at, 8:30
p. m.. at 102 O'Farrell st., for the purpose of agitat-
ing the 8 o'clock closing movement. All barbers
are sincerely requested to attend.
H. A. WOLFE, President.
W ANTED-TAILORS TO BE AWARE OF
'» the fact that M. SEILER <fe CO. have removed
from 102 Stockton st. to 120 Geary st., bet. Grant
ave. and Stockton st. with their well selected stock
of linings, braids, buttons, etc.
IBST-CLASS SHOEMAKER ON REPAIR-
-L ing: American or German preferred. Address
E. K. THOITS, Palo Alto. Cal.
TNDUSTRIOUS BOY; TO BE GENERALLY
X useful, in fine bakery and confectionery. 107
Larkin st. ■
P OOD COOK WANTED. 29 FOURTH ST.
ANTED — BOY TO WORK IN GROCERY .
VV 435 Third st. '
WANTED— WAITER. 249 FOUBTH ST.
pOMPOSITOR ON. STRAIGHT MATTER AT
\J once. 1644 Market st.
TTVISHWASHER WANTED AT 509 POST ST. :
JL/ basement. . , .
\\ r ANTED-PARTNER WITH $100; SOME-
»» thiug entirely new; nothing like it on Pacific
Coast. Branch Office, 771 Howard St., room 13.
rpAILOR-SHOP FOR SALE; ON ACCOUNT OF
J. sickness. 441 Bush st.
"OARBERS— I-CH AIR SHOP FOR SALE OR TO
-P let. 129 Fifteenth st. ■
WANTED-HEAD COOK, $100 A MONTH,
• "» hotel work; a man to carbonate mineral
waters, $50 a month ranch hand for small ranch,
$25 a month, hoard and room. WILLIAM C.
MARTIN, 749 Market st. ■
pOATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11
va. m. at the ' Golden Gate ave. entrance.
CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212-1218
Market st.
6~ CARPENTERS AND 2 SHINGLERS, MON-
day morning. 710 Larkio st.
T IVE MEN, CITY OR COUNTRY, TO CAN-
XJ vass a new summer article: pay $3 50 perday.
Californift Production Co., 328 Seventh St., S. F.
2 CHAIR BARBER SHOP; WEEKLY RE-
ceipts, $15 to $18; fine laundry trade. Address
B. S., b03a!25, Call Office.
"I (\f\f\ ME N TO EAT BEEFSTEAK. MUTTON
X\J\J*J cbopg, Hamburg steak, 6c. 635 Clay st.
ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.
Barbers' Ass., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT.
VOU CAN GET A WHOLE PIE AND CUP OF
1 coffee for 5c at the new restaurant, 635 Clay st,
WASTED - MEN TO SELL OUR GOLD-
'» lined signs and name-plates; can be read in
the dark; something entirely new. 771 Howard
St., room 13. .
W FIRST-CLASS WOOD CARVER.
>Y VAN WART'S, 631 Sixth st. _.
' T>UTCHER-SHOP: GOOD BUSINESS. B.
X> BASCON, 435 Bush St., near Kearny.
WANTED-STOUT BOY TO LEABN BLACK-
-11 smithing. 218 Eighth st.
"DARBER-SHOP TO LET. 1521 HYDE ST.,
XJ corner Pacific.
TVTAN'I ED-MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE
» » their wages to plane accounts with us ; law and
commercial collection; no charge unless successful.
KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4.
WANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS
to know MUZART, 319 Ellis, near Taylor: 100
large rooms: 26c night, $1 60 week: very"cheap.
HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO
St.; lOOoutslda rooms: best spring: beds: single
rooms 20c a day; $1 a week: meals. 10c.
QOI ELLIS, ROSEDALK— ROOMS 25c TO 60c
•J_ 1 a night; $1 to $3 a week; open all night.
"T TTENTION-lOc & 15c NIGHT, GOOD &
il clean rooms. Railroad House, 633 Commercial.
1 f\f\ MEN TO TARE LODGING AT THE NEW
JLUV/ place, 717 Howard St., near Third; best in
town: 16c to 50c per night.
HOES SOLED 15 MfNUTES; WHILE;YOU
wait; half ÜBual price. 969 Howard, 409y Pine.
TTIII E BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS
X for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st.
T INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD—
JLj glngle furnished rooms. 76c week. 15c night.
-CENT DINNERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAY
- ''J at 44 Fourth St.: no humbug.
"WANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP
11 steam beer, 6c: bottle wine, sc. 609 Clay st.
EN'S SHOES V.-SOLED, 40c: HEELS, 25c;
done in 15 minutes. 63-5 Kearny St., basement.
pUTTERSAND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE
\J S. F. Cutting School. 12 Montgomery, rms 8-10.
HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES:
i done while you wait; at less than half the usual
price; all repairing done at half price; work guar-
anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second st.
ANTED— SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; $1
week ; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a weak;
readlne room- daily papers. 3« Clay st.
W ANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS
1 1 io know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie-
tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150
large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week.
TOO MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c 150
±yJ\J and 20c a night, including coiTee and roils.
624 Washington St., near Kearny.
EBT IN CITY-SINGLK ROOMS, 16, 20 AND
25 cents per nlgUt; $1, fl 25, $1 60 per week.
I'aclfic House .Commercial and LeidesdoriT sts.
rTTRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE-
-1 low Sixth: for room: 25c nieht; $1 week.
A C\(\ PAIRS MEN'S AND SHOES, SOME
*±VJ\.t nearly new, 25c to $1 25. 562 Mission st.
pHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— THE
VJ WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in tho
United States er Canada one year for 50, post-
4ge Tree
AGENTS wanted.
KpfTTiTTTaTf't h e^tT^^^^^
Cj our new map of California thai you do tellin?
hard luck stories and you will make money.
WILLBON CLARK. 3 Hardle place.
p ANVASSERS IN THE COUNTRY FOR
\J siphon filters: new novelty. Call;from Bto 10
1 a. u., 314 Montgomery St., room 6.
GENTS KVERYWHK.PvE THROUGHOUT
the United States can maKe from $3 60 to $8
perday, handling the latest California invention;
everybody buys It; grand success in San Francisco:
county rights free. Address CALIFORNIA PRO-
DUCTION CO.. 328 Seventh St., S. F.
W"ANTED TO-DAY— 2 LivE~CANVASSERS
"» to Introduce horse and stock book. ■■ ED-
WARDS 7 City Hall avenue. •--■■■■-■;:
Fllt-MXIKS WANTED.
WA NT^F^nRoTLiRR^TTvp^OFI^K^E^D E3K
»" and chair. App'.y 119 California st. '
Cash'paid FOR FURNITURE : AND mer-
chandlse. L. H. BURD, Anctloneer.lO Fulton.
G. RA SK PETS, PICTURES,
• foldinc. iron beds, furniture; low prices; Cal.
sU'tvar'i'iM- mani'TPCtd for thn trnrt».' 779 Miss'O'i.
KOOMS wanted.
Wanted"—^3 sunny~^ housekeeping
■ »». rooms: furnished; west of Van Ness ave. and
north of Post st. P. L.. box 90, this office.
PROPERTY WANTED.
TirANTED-SMALL IMPROVED R^ANCH^OR
TT 2 fine flats.' SPECK'S. 602 Market.
. -WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. -
M'^a^hll^e^yT^oioiani pulati ncTgrfTen
coffea: give parf.culars. Address S. G., box
110, this office. - . . .
LEIN, 109 BIXTH ST., PAYS GOOD PRICES
for clothing, books and jewelry : postal.' - -
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW.
Dv^iaTYßliETDrvT^c^
laws a specialty: suits, superior, Justice and
Police Couns; terms 'reasonable; collections, etc.
G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 860 Market.cor.Stockton
OHN AITKEN. ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, 83.
16 and . 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California, j
WW. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-
. California st.. rms. 14-16: advice free. :
TYPEWRITIiKS AND SUPPLIES.
TT'OR BEST VALUE GET A CALIGRAPH; IT
X; last longest and does bestt work. UnitedType-
writer and Supplies Co.. 413 Montgomery st. ; -
OOD TYPEWRITERS, SALE AND RENT.
HANSON & .vi.. iironlcl'- Bldg.. room 38. .-
PHYSICIANS. .
•pH^U^^TISaL^NEIrRAL^TA^GOTJT— SP&-'
Xt clal attention to these diseases. >.'J. A. McDON-
ALI), M.D., 1236 Market St., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 P. m.
A . HOME, AFRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE.
II MRS. DR. FUNKS, 1416 Eighth St., Alanieda.
: . BUSINESS. CHANC S^J^^^:
ATOTICE— TO BUY~C.R 6ELL A BUSINESS OF
ll any kind see STRAND is. TUTTLE, 45 Third.
7*F.(\f\ ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB-
OJUU. lished saloons In city, doing an exten-
sive business: best location; owner has made for-
tune; other business cauie of sale; part cash. See
STRAND <fe TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
dUQAA RESTAURANT AXD COFFEE PAR-
iS)O\J\J. lor; _ood living-rooms; across the bay:
rent only $15: pays well : good place for man and
wife. STRAND «fc TUTTLE. 45 Thlrd_at.
GJ I 9^fi TRANSFER AND EXPRESS BUSI-
<Jp L_j>'U. ness; horses, wagons, harnesses, etc.:
.old established: best paying In the : don't miss
It. See STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third St.-
CL'QXn SALOON; GOOD STOCK FIXTURES;
tITOOU pool table; bargain. STRAND & TUT-
TLE, 45 Third st.
<J_*l £A* FRUITSTORE; HORSE AND WAG-
<PIOU. ; on. STRAND «fc TUTTLF, 45 Third St..
<_>9^fl BRANCH BAKERY, STATIONERY.
imZiOxJ. notions, soda fountain, etc.; 6 rooms;
cheap rent; pays. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third.
<2»9AA , CHICKEN RANCH: ALL KINDS OF
wp-SUU. fowls: horse, wagon: cottage 4 rooms:
free rent. STRAND & TUTTLE, 45 Third st.
QUA^ft PORK AND DELICATESSEN STORE
.yp^rUU. pays well; rent $_0: sickness cause of
sale. STRAND TUTTLE, 45 Third st. .-,:.
©9Q"A FIRST-CLASS SALOON, VICINITY
rJp.-j.-jUU. Baldwin; popular, resort;; fine pri-
vate rooms; place colnlDg money; sickness cause
sale. M. LESS, 6 Fourth st. >
dfiAfl RESTAURANT OPP. CARHOUSE,
«jJ)OUI/. where over 250 men are employed;
handsome place: "Al" trade; great bargain. M.
LESS, 5 Fourth st. . . - . -
©99- A BUYS DRESSMAKING TRADE,
rs£Zi'i\J centrally located: clears $2500 yearly:
part of bouse rented pays rent and gas; fine living
rooms, furnished • bath; trial civen ,to party
meaning business. "Value In sight." Apply M.
LESS, 6 Fourth st.
mjQOjr GROCERIES, BRANCH BAKER\,
wd£O. etc.; 5 rooms: value in sto< k: fine
location in Mission; paying business, M. LESS,
.5 Fourth st.
OJ9(|A BUTCHER-SHOP. NORTH OF MAR-
<p__UU. ket;good horse and cart : grand chance;
seller owns property: will assist successor; rent
$15. LESS, 5 Fourth st.
ffi: A A CORNER SALOON, NORTH OF
t£)O\J\l. Market; building included; selling 6
half-barrels beer per week; good whisky trade;
bargain. LESS, 5 Fourth st.
¥7' A DELICACIES, ETC.: VICINITY OF
«J5 I O\J. Baldwin Hotel; 3 rooms; cheap rent:
offer worth $1000; will prove it. M. LESS, 5 4th.
BRANCH BAKERY AT A BARGAIN IF
taken within one week: investigate. PROLL,
BTENBERG & CO., 719 Market st. . .
fl£99£\ PAYING ILAUNDRY; BUSINESS
tjrZi^O. route: horse and wagon: short distance
from S. F.; low rent. BARRETT CO., 865y 3
Market st.
Q»CA BRANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND
»lr«J'". coffee parlors: liTing-rooms: No. 1 loca-
tion, north Market. B RRETT <fc CO., 885y 3 Markt
<J-£fMl BAKERY; ALL COUNTER TRADE:
«H5 UUW. large store: 2 fihe ovens: good location:
guaranteed daily sales, $16; good chance for coffee
parlor. BARRETT & CO., BG5y Market st.
CjQAfi GROCERY AND bar worth
tJJOUU. $1200: genuine bargain; best corner in
city; don't fail seeing this: low rent: north of Mar-
ket. BARRETT & CO., 865^3 Market st.
PARTNER WANTED IN PAYING BUTCHER
X business: best location in Mission; must be
sober energetic man; trial elven; German 1 pre-
ferred. BARRETT <fe CO., 865y 3 Market st.
fljfjr A CAPITAL FOR INVESTMENT WITH
tJDOtJU positive return of $250 a month guaran-
teed ; 10 a. M. to 3P. m. Floor 7, r. 16, Mills bldg.
PARTNER WANTED TO TAKE HALF IN-
Xterest in a rcstauraunt, or will sell all; a good-
paying business: sickness cause of selling. Inquire
at 662 lio.vard St.
T\RUGSTORES— BARGAINS: GOOD LOCA-
U tion3 and trade; investigate at 18 Crocker
building. 0..G. DAY. •
pROCERY AND BAR: ROOMS IN REAR;
VJT for sale reasonable. 425 Natoma st.
T DY WANTS HONEST MAN PARTNER;
XJ good paying legitimate business. 131 Post, r 21.
ESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION: CHEAP:
-tV right place for man and wife. Call Office.
OR SALK-PATENT right for BTREET-
car fender. L. PETERSON, 226 Market st. .
BAKERY IN COUNTRY CHEAP. L. P. 0.,
507 Eighth st., Oakland; Cal.
IG BUSINESS FOR LITTLE MONEY: OR
will exchange for real estate: consisting of
monopoly in manufacture and wholesale trade of
an indispensable household necessity; It's good,
from which a fortune will surely be made by the
lucky investor of a few huudred dollars. Particu-
lars of N. D. SICKELS, the land agent, 318 Post
St., city. -. - t
I FAMILY LIQUOR-STORE IN A LIVELY
J? town. For particulars call on B.BENJAMIN,
414 Market st.
■L^OR SALE— BUTCHER-SHOP IN A GOOD
'location: sickness cause of sale. Address A.,
box 49, this office. . .
HONEST GERMAN lady WANTS an in-
dustnous partner to take charge of first-class
good running saloon; $200 required. Address E.,
box 8, this office. ~ .
p ET MONEY ON YOUR PIANO FROM UNCLE
\X HARRIS, 15 Grant ave.. near Geary st.
AILORS, ATTENTION! FOR SALE FOR
X fourth value, old established merchant
tailoring business: full investigation allowed;
gooa locality; cheap rents. Address T., box 48,
tnis office. .
C_-J9r PARTNER WANTED TO TAKE
iipl^iO* half interest In poultry business already
established and in first-class condition; investigate
without delay. VICTOR POULTRY YARDS, 435
Western ave., Petaluma, Cal.
ROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE NEAR
"JT Parrott buildlug; must sell In 3 days; price
$50. 356 Jessie st. -
PARTNER WANTED IN I WHOLESALE
X liquor-house: established 25 years. Apply to
FALCONER «fc CO., 1189 Market st., Central Park.
T)USIXESS CHANCE. $1800: VARIETY
X> store; cigars, news, books, stationery, notions
and Icecream-soda business; good clean stock: the
very best location in town; low rent: average dally
sales, $30 per day; best of reasons for. selling;
Uklah is the county seat of Mendocino County and
terminus of 8. F. and N. P. R. R. Address box 549,
Uklah, Cal. . .
WTijr WOOD AND COAL YARD FOR SALE;
«jp"± It). 2 horses and 2 wagons. 1326 Pacific.
ARGAIN — FINE. WELL-ESTABLISHED
saloon in prosperous country town. Apply
wholesale liquor store, 112 Taylor st.
pROCERY. AND BAR; FINE STOCK; GOOD
VJ" trade. Apply this office. -• -
*9' A CIGAR -STAND AND CLUBROOM:
tJIZiOKJ, near 2 theaters; c'pars about $80 per
month. Business Exchhnsre, 7£3y_ Market st.
T,MRST-CLASS LIQUOR-STORE; GOOD LOCA-
JT tion; no reasonable offer ref used. Apply C. A.
NOLTE, Eagie Iron Foundry, corner Second and
Fol«om sts. . .
UTTER AND EGG ROUTE, WITH HORSE
XJ and wagon; cheap. Inquire this office.
OOD RESTAURANT, NO RENT, GAS OR
water to pay: must sell on account of sickness;
make offer. 637*4 Na'.oma st. . : -;
<T» 9c WILL START LADY OR GENT IN
«jj>.£U profitable offlc« business. Ofllce, box 145,
Call. . . .-•-.;,■•>,
"<n_-l nr BUYS A BUSINESS TO MAKE
tj]s X I O rr.oney for a maa willing to work : some
cooking; stock worth more. Apply 654 -Jessie,
near Seventh, from 12 to C. ■
\\rA^TED-A RELIABLE MAN TO ASSIST
TT financially in promoting a newly patented in-
vontlon: something novel and worth a fortuno;
liberal bonus to right party. For full particulars
address INVENTOR, box 83, this office.
$_Q^f_f_ HOTEL IN* TIBURON FOR SALE
(jpOuUU. cheap, containing 30 rooms;. all occu-
pied by paying boarders. Inquire of McLEOD <&
FAUSS. 616 Market st.
RUIT AXD PRODUCE BI'SINESS, KNOWN
X I us the Hawthorne Fruit Market, junction Mar-
ket, Gough and Halght; good family and transient
trade. - ■ .
OR SALE — HALF INTEREST IN THE
North Beach Hotel, 4CO and 402 Bay St., cor.
.Mason. Apply on premises.
<_ Qrtn FOR SALE — THE LIBERTY BA-
«JpOUU. loon; next to Napa Hotel, Xapa, Cal. '
pORXER BRANCH bakery, candy, NO-
\J tlons. tobacco, store: reasonable. 2401 Mission.
T> ARGAIN — GOOD-PAYING RESTAURANT
X> and 9 furnished rooms: near Market st.: . price
$500; rent $50; trial given. Apply 131 Third at.
\\T ANTED— TREASURER FOR FIRST-CLASS
■ tt theatrical company: must haves3oo cash: ref.
required. Address A. Z., box 81, Call Ofllce
IriOß SALE-DRUGSTORE IN SAN JOSE:
fine location: no cutting:' will be sold at inven-
tory: going into manufacturins reason for selling;
agood chance to, build up a big trade. Address
Drupgist. P. O. box 1190, San Jose. ;
ANAGERS WANTED FOR OREGON AND
Washington: must invest $1000: positions
permanent and honestly worth $300 monthly. Ad-
dress E. -_■!. 8., box 169, Call. t
SALOON FOR SALE, KNOWN AS TTTE FRES-
no Bowling Alleys: only alleys In the county;
centrally located. Address PAUL'MAYER. Fresno.
~~ " .- • ■. ; UOBSKS. ■,:
2T^^^ma"^horBe7~Sa^ne^"a^?d
\trz*J riding saddle: cheap.
OR SALE-GOOD YOUNG FAMILY HORSE;
£ cheap. 328 Third st. - " -
SOUND BUSINESS* : HORSE; ALSO BUGGY
0 and harness. 143 Bartlett st., nr. Twenty-third.
SLIGHTLY SOILED DRIVING -i GLOVES
tJ drummers' samples. Heineman>.lo9 Sansom
A(\ HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS
buggies, carts, harness Grand A read* Horse
Market, 327 Sixth st. ; auction sales every Wednes-
day. SCLLIVAN _; DOYLE, Auctioneers.
1 n|] HETS SECOND-HAND HARNEBB;-ALL
J-\j\j kinds; : second-hand wagons, bugry,- carts:
also 20 cheap liors^. . Fifteenth and ' Valencia «ts.
AV AUO.Ss Al>iiJ CAKtii AOi-JS. ■
FOR 6ALE-ONE-H6RS_""EXPRESS ' AND
stand ; complete. . SW, cor. of Broadway ■ and
Eleventh st. .: . :■ ■..■■ , ;'- -.:•■■■ ■, ■ -
, SEWING MACHINES.
9 A NEW WHITE MACHINE ; DROP LEAF.
tiP^y; drawers,' cover, attachments. 205 Fourth,
LOPGTNG-HOUSES FOR SALE.
mo BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE QUICK
1 for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st.
©'AnHOUSB; 12 WELL- FURNISHED
<JJ)t>UU. rooms; best location in city, near Mar-
ket St.; mu«;t sell on account immediate departure;
great bargain. Beg STRAXD & TUTTLE, 45 Third.
<B!£fWV- 13 ROOMS;. WELL FURNISHED:'
tjpO'-M'. ail black walnut: you can occupy 2
rooms and clear $48 over rent; best bargain In
this line. , M. LESS, 5 Fourth st.
Cl?9^nA. FINE SUNNY CORNER 48 ROOMS
(J)_iOuU. $1000 — Corner: room all rented:
payments : ...29 rooms
$750— Transient: clears $150; wrths2ooU 16 rooms
$400— New f arniture; central 10 rooms
$350— New flat, near New < i;y Hall 7 rooms
Ranches, city property, sale and exchange.
Business places, nil size's and prices.
H. C. DECKER. 1206 Market St., cor. Taylor.
ODGING - HOUSES; PART CASH: 35
nicely furnished rooms: low rent; all full: will
sacrifice: must sell. 110 Ellis st., room 1. ■:.' v
PORNER. HOUSE OF 50 ROOMS: CHEAP
\J rent. Address Owner, box 85. Call. .
p ET MONEY ON JEWELRY* FROM UNCLE
VJ" HARRIS, 15 Grant ave., near Geary.
(_;97;r FURNISHED HOUSB: 11 ROOMS
_< i >J. store; cheap rent: 6 months' rent
paid. Apply 322 Third st.
<n,Qnn GREAT BARGAIN —40 ROOMS;
«JoOUI7. cheap rent. .t'or particulars apply 322
Third st. "
FOR SALE CHEAP-20-ROOM LODGING-
house, restaurant and saloon. 118 Washington.
_nnn 22 ROOMS; GREAT BARGAIN :
don't miss it. 712 Keurny.
- ROOMS-WELL FURNISHED. ON AC-
•' count of sickness: bargain. Inquire grocery,
40 Sixth st.
fi;kmtiuk FOII SALE. ■
OR^S^LE^^S^WE^TlirTFrjßlfrr^^
rooms; cheap. . ■
TpURNITURE OF 6 ROOMS; MUST BE SOLD:
J cheap. 1 Eddy place.
EDROOM SET, $11: PATENT TABLES
$_ 15: Roxbury Brussels, 75c laid; oilcloth,
20c: open evenings. SH 1 K. 1310 Mockton st,
UT PRICES IX FURNITURE ANDcXrpET;*
this week at McCAJSE'S. 945-950 Mission it.
p EDUCTIONS ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND
XV second hand; 400 carpets, -good as new; oil-
cloth, 25c; parlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 450;
7-piece chamber suits, $14 50; cornice-poles, 25c:
ranges, $6; cash or installments; goods shipped
free. T. H JN'ELSOX. 126 Fourth st.
CARPETS.
B^^RUSSELsT^ScT^A 1^: ROXBURY' BRUS-
X) sels, 75c. laid; linoleum, 40c; heavy oilcloth,
20c: open evenings. SMIREK. 1310-1312Stockton.
CARPET CLEANING. ",
"cARPET"bEAT I^N tnCND^ENO^
IS vating Works, HAMPTON & BAILY: layin?
and alterinc. 313-315 Guerrero: To!. Mission 244.
pARPETS THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND
\J renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON &
CO., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number, south 38.
IT EAM CARPET-BEATING AND
Renovating Works, 38 and 40 Eighth st. O. R.
STEVENS, manager. Telephone No., south 250.
HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH
poor work send to SPAULDlXG'SPioneerCar-
pet Beating Works, 363-7 Tehama; tei. So-40.
pOXKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 333
\J Golden Gate ave. : telephone east 126.
HE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING
Co.' (incorp.); old established carpet cipaninj
machines: cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, '..■!. 6074.
J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN-
. ovating works. ■ 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228.
KOli SALE- MISCELLANEOUS*.
O^ATE^G^b^ioAD^OßsiTTol^inJGGY
and harness, cheap; 1 new billiard-table com-
plete, price $250. will sell for $100 cash. s. J.
SALMON, 21.1 Shattuck ave., East Berkeley.
AMBLER bicycle FOR SALE CHEAP.
116 Geary St.. Oakland Saloon.
I A MOM) RINGS, PINS, EARRINGS. STUDS
XJ half store prices; gold watches, any make, for
weight of cases. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave.
A LL TYPEWRIT RB RENTED.
J\. including SMITH PREMIER.
LEO E. ALEXANDER & BRO.,
' 218 Sansome st.
I'VE PNEUMATIC SAFETIES FOR $100;
$25 singly. 326 McAllister st.
pHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GAS FIXTUREa
\J H. HUFSCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave.
TlshlrlTsafe, er7press. scale,
coffee-mill and money-till: cheap. 102 Clay s .
"VTEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-
±\ hand. W. S. RAY Mfu' Co.. 12 California sc
OUNT £ R S, SHELVING, SHOWCASES
„ bought «nd sold 1121 V Market bet. 7th and S. a
EDUCATIONAL
]\7R^r^i^L^rLTE^SN^YDE^r^RATo^H^AL^
1»X vocal and dramatic -academy; also piiino
classes and private lessons now resumed. 519 Van
Ness ave.
HORTHAND SIMPLIFIED; STUDENTS,
O guaranteed able to do office work in six to
ten weeks. Address M. j. FERGUSSON, 670
Twentieth st. . • . ■
ANJO AND PIANO LESSONS, 60C EACH.
844 Howard st.
OWENS ACADEMY, UNIVERSITY AVE.,
Berkeley. T. 8. BOWENS, M.A.. Principal.
ENGLISH LITERATURE AND MYTHOLOGY
XU class or private. MRS. EHRMAN, 1-34 Bush.
HOITT'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BURLING AME,
San MateoCo., reopens Aug. 6. IRA O.HOITT.
"OOOKKBEPING, PENMANSHIP, ARITHMB
XJtic taught 6 weeks:courses3o. 5 Stockton si.,r. 5
PRIVATE ENTRANCE FOR LADIES WISH
X Ins money at UNCLE HARRIS', IB Grant ave.
YOCAL TEACHER JOSEPH GREVEN IM-
V proves and beautifies eveu spoiled voices, and
procures positions to his pupils. 82 Ninth st.
lOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORNET,
taught. Prof. L.MERKI, 226 Geary -.reasonable.
ILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. WRITE
for catalogue to MRS. C. T. MILLS, president,
Mills College P. 0., Alameda Co., Cal. Next term
begins August 7, 1895.
PACIFIC ACADEMY, ACADEMY SCIENCES
X bldg; thorough commercial ct English training.
PANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, MElSTER-
schaft School of Languages. 122 O'Farrell st.
AO. ECKMAN, PIANO STUDIO, 205 V_.
. Gough st.; assistant teacher for beginners.
"VTIGHT SCHOOL; HEALD'S BUBTNE SS COL-
J-i lege, 24 Post St.; commercial, shorthund, Eng-
lish; low rates.
ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—
Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed
onstage. R. 5 ±12. 1. 0. O. F. block, 7th and Markeu
QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME-"
O chanical engineering, surveying, architecture,
assay: estab. '64. VAN DER NAILLEN. 723 Mkc. "
TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS
College, 723 Market St.: diploma course $30. '
NGLI3H BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS '
DILLON, 14 McAllister, r. 46: private or class.
HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST
Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing,
electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan-
guages rapidly taunht. Write for catalogue.
CLAIRVOYANTS.
ADVICE A.VD ASSISTANCE FOR ALL— GO
where the crowd goes. His parlors are al-
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information, and every reply is most gratifying-
All are pleased. Professor Eugene gives advice .
on business, speculations, investments, love, court- .
ship, marriage and divorce: settles lovers' quarrels,
reunites the separated and cau.ses u speedy and
happy marriage with the one of your choice. He
locates mines and buried treasures, tells of your
friends and enemies, removes evil influences,
gives advice pertaining to lawsuits, loca:esand
recovers old estates. Developing mediums a spe-
cialty. The troubled and unfortunate should se^lc
his counsel. Thousands of families long sepa-
rated have been reunited by his efforts : thousands
of hearts made glad through his truthful predic-
tions. He is the only clairvoyant on earth recog-
nized by the profession as their brightest star. All
persons unsuccessful in business, who seem to be
unlucky, should visit him, seek his aid and start
aright. Thousands have become wealthy through
his advice. He is ever ready to assist those with
capital to find a safe and good-paying Investment.
Young men starting in business will find it greatly
to their advantage to consult him on all matters of
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Professor Eugene should{noi be classed with the
many cheap pretenders who infest cities and bring
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him famous. All are invited to call. Hours 9 a.ji.
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F. EUGENE, 1206 Market street. San Francisco,
parlors 102, 103 and 104, first floor.
PLAIRVOYANT: FEE 25c: LADIES ONLY.
,\J 174 Clementina St., off Third. -
ISS ; ALVINA, AMERICA X CLAIRVOY- '
ant and magnetic healer. 766V 3 Howard st.
RS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM. LIFE-READER •
ladies, 26c: gents, 60c. 164 Tehama, off Third.
WoRLD-REXOWNED CLAIRVOYANT AXD
planet-reader., MME. NORMAN, 995 Market.
MRS. FIX. TEST MEDIUM, 438Va BHANNAX"
St.: feesl.
GET MONEY ON DIAMONDS AT UNCLE
HARRIS', 15 Grant ave., near Geary st.
T EON, PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT, LIFE-
XJ reader, 633 Post:h'rslO to dally : and Sunday. '
UGUSTA - LEOLA, FORTUNE . TELLER"
Jt\. magic i charms: love ; tokens; true picture of •
future wife and . husband; teaches fortune-telling;'
develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the
seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm-
fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth!
SPIRITUALISM.
CALL ON "BUENA MFO^AI)VIci>
V> ladles only. 105 Stockton, office 6. ADDIE
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