Newspaper Page Text
12 ,?. •-....' /CAN FRANCISCO CALL. ..-BUSINESS- OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market .nml Third streets, open . ■ until 12 b : clock every night In the year. BRANCH OFFICES— S27- street, . corner Clay : op^nnintil 9 :3Q o'clock. . SSI Hayes .street;- open until. 9:30 -o'clock. • • «l McAllister 'street; open until' »:3J o'clock. Cif. Larkln street;- until 9:30 o'clock. '. 1941. Mission 'street: open until 10. o'clock. •" '2261 Market street, ' corner Sixteenth; . open 1 until 9" o'clock. '. "•' , ' '. 106 .Eleventh street; open -.until 9 o'clock. I»2C Mission' street;: open until 9- o'clock. . IBOS Pork street: <"'Peh uiUU 9:30 o'clock. ; .. N\v. -corner of Treaty-Second -and Kentucky l>tfeotfc.: open'utvttl 9 o?clook. ■ . :'■.• /•■■ ! .-;"cny'W]S" \»>TUi;s. . ' FIRST.; -Churdh Qt'i.Chrlrt.' -Scientist, Central block, 223 -$utter .'«t.,:- between -Kearny and ■ '■■ Graht ave.— ChrfsLlan'.Scieiu'e -Bible lessons, •. ■■■ ;ii a. riy. 'and- 7;*S-.p.'".m,"-. Subject., morning-, . . • •" '-'God.'-' livening, "Brethren .Should DWell -To- ;' . .g-etne'r in .Unity.' 1 • .Sunday school for chll- • .'■.' .Ureri, il.a.."m.] : -:TestXm<inJai meeting Wednes-.' ''. •' day-'^t .'S -p.: -m..' <■ All: are '.welcome. ; -. •_ ; -PIiYMOUT.I}- 'epngragatjlonar "Church," Post St., ■•■'.' .. i iii»'ap*W.«iU>isr— Services to-day at- 11 a. m. and .■■•■7:4.5 p.'-rji,' Sunday" sChppl'at a-3"o.a'.- m. Rev. ....:■. F. ; ,B. Qhertngtoh, b.p'.'.'.ijaatpr;. will." preach : ' •■mo'rn?ngiirid--evjHHng:' Morning'sub-ject. "The ■•■■-■ Third' -.Wilderness 'T*'mptat;K>n- -p( Jesus." ' Evening, : ' there-. will -Ase.'. s-pecfiif patriotic -ser-'- .• •■ •vice. .-.- '4"!ri---'-.Jii:'.:or"- Order -oX '■ American Me- ■■.•chaivlcs' Wili.' attend -.in a -tkfdy: '.Subject of ■ '.' s'er.nr..)!).-- v Patriotism'* in- "Citl^enBhip>"., ■ Music r :.-•■. apiiFapvia-tf' tf> tlfe; slon-. :■ Mrs. ..Tenny will .:.'■'•■ sing- tli'e ••'.'Sla-r- S^ahglei • IJaiiner. 1 . " KIHST .CohgreKatlona-V C^urVh.-' corner Post v! .'anil : Ji;iH.-'i( ;-;ti.-- lie'.S'. George ', G. Adams; - : . l>.p.. : pastcrr,-.wiH > pr.t-4:c'h morning and even- •.'" ing. •'' Slorlilrrg-'' s.ervife, 11' o'clock.:- theme., :. •. "• ''The -yin-e. and', the '-.Brancbei." followed by :-*■■ Cohimu'rtlo'n'*nd T&'epti.Vri-.of. ln'ejnbers. Even- ■"■'■ ing -seT-vit-e," 7 : 4Ti- - •lock; theme, ."Our--Coun- | ■•••••. t'ry.'-'-God's ■'- O'ountry.V BunSay^BCj>ool and : : '- »:i '■ cjastfes' at 3::4: } p. .M.i Y. h'l.S. C. E.'< .■'•.ci3u-p-. m;- Sdmufil D. ■. Slayer,." organist and • .-.vi.-.m; ii..i-:ut. ' ;".■: ■'• ;'. '. - ''.'.■••'.''' . ■' ;".-.'--CENTRAXi *leth"od-"i'sjt .■• ■ '- -■ ■: - h.' Mis- . ■•' •• : sioir,' : '.«i-.. •'■•'b;et\vce'n. Sixth- -and nth— Dr. ■■• ■ ' : .'Charl'^s 'Kdivm-d-'.-IJ-ii.-Kv: -pastor", will. -preach. -Stfbjett : ; aV- -11 a. -.rii.,' "Jluraao'- Limitations." ■ ' ".,"Sub"jec"t'-at--7-4S p: -m-..- ■'.'P-atriotteni,"- ii Fourth" :. : '.-'-of. 'JiiJy »•>:■;:•., r;. : •■ At 3*:4% p.'.'HK "thej-e will be ..". '■:& ' patriotic .sciio<il.-..s«Fyitv In .. the '■..'•■ "A Bimi: .A. fine .'nropyarnme will.be ren- •' ••'.••'der'C.d.- Inciudjng. an-:a4.di!ess by'- "Rev.- J. A. • :•" .' . 1: : Wilsbn, t)J 1: t/Le. ■ lla A.. Watt, puper- ir' ; -.: Intendent; CbVlatlan. Endeavor -Societies. 6-: l."> ■.-,'--p. m, "Cla*s.m'eex.ing at 9:30 a. m. , Mid-week ,v prayer service' Wednesday, 7:45..*). m. This is . •■'.-* people's .'c-purvfi. Scats all 'free. Everybody •■•■■.-'. .cordially inv.ited. •' _' .. • i */■' • • • -^CALVARY Presbyterian Church, cornel Geary '. and l'oUi-.l -sts.-^Rev. John Hemphlll, D.l>.. :.: pa- .. S»ryiee at] 11 a.' .'m.' and .7:45 p. m. '■. Morning ti.pio;- -".The Duty of Teaching Out • Children Patriotism."- Evening, a congre- gational patriotic- son's service. All are made ■ .. welcome. . .'■.'. ; " BETHANY Churiii. Bartlett s;t.. near Twenty- •'■ . fifth— Rev. W. C. Pond-, pastor. Professor ':•- • F. Foster will preach morning and evening. !. : REOIiGAN"IZED Church- of Jesus. Christ. 320 ■■.•' Po?.t st.— Preaching 11 a, m. ar.d 7:45 p. m. ,'' ':Evep.ing- sermon' by George.- B. Lincoln. All : ." ;■ welcome. Strangers Invited. ' •■ BTRANGERS' ftabbath. Homo, Howard Street .-;■ MethcrdiEt Eplscepal'. Church; C-i3 -Howard st., '-. ' between' Second' and Third, two blocks from . '...Palace Ilclt-l— -Ilev John A. U: JVI!--m n.D.7- '.-.-.' pastor. Communion service and address at ■"'.._ 11 a. m,. .Patriotic-; service at i xva p. ui.~ u.i- ..-.- dt-r auspices of Boys' • Brigade, . Companies F ■■'•'■ anil G. Address' by pastor on "Spirit of '76 .-. : and ;'9S." MJsb .'Alice Sheldon Brannan. the ■: . . sweet .voiced Native Daughter, will t-ing at ': • • both' services. • Popular simg service to na- .'> .\tlonal airs'.' 'AH .are 'always welcome. Seats . •■: free. .''.' . ' '..' -.- .ASSOeiA'riON' Auditorium. .M.iSo.n -and Ellis '.'.'•.-.sts:— X'njon.' patriotic tna-'s meeting of all th- 1 : -'- ■ ""city ' churches this afternoon at '■'• o'clock. ,-. Address by Rev.' K. R. l.'ilr.-. D.D. . Special ■■ • -■.music by . the Baptist Church choir. The -.'-. quartet.'-'"]>ll- Jjloth^p I'll- Be There," writ- .""Vten from' President McKln'ley's message to W-hTs dying-' hiother; will b.e *ung for the flr^t ■■■ . time this; 'city. .Service- -open .and free to •■/-. all; "both-- men i'urd- women..-- ; ' , . ■ .'_ • .'.' ."•- lv!-:.Y..r':.\..\>)S ..\VA>:Xi i.SV who" has been • ;..;. ;eohductiv,ff'. -'frlvipe ''healing ""s,er\-ici b' at the ■■ V ; '.-.i ;• .- '■.Mi,- 1 . 1 ' -Tabernacle a*' Oakland to '...'•. .io'veVli -\y ■ ■ congregations.- '. will comnieree '•■ .'._iie.tyiceß -thfs--eveni'ng "at the .Mills Tabern.aele, .'.;.'-.."Dn 'TWelfth and franklin - : sts. : Preliminary .V ■••E.eEy.iccS:at-.-C:"r..m.'. Ofeiieraf ."services at 7:30 p. •'■•••■ . •m, ' -:Meetl.iigs- evei : >V pight'.of'" the week,. at. ■•■'.•■-■wiiich.ha.nds.wjir be-liia-'c>n.tj'ie sick. for iiciii- ■'•'ving.: .-■'■• _■..- '■:•.■].'■•[■ ;- _^ . ■•■ . :':.X*N-IVj;.R'SAL Brf'therhob.i; ' -No-. 7. . ••'• '. •,-'-.-:'-':'"-X'f!ie.iV..i-hioal..- Society, iff Anier'i'ca'.)-. . - • '.-■'•"■'; .tl'nirrij;«ioVL.ir ' Bfiftht-pJ .t,eague.') .•■". : --'". ■, T '.-■ iences -t)Uildlni^'Bl3 Market st.',- ■ -■■.rirH'r.- Fourth— l.«K-turej.-' to-night,. ' ■ Basis •','""!dt 'Bfßth'er.lVbpd,"-b>' .Dr.. 3: ..A. • An.i-:>- in.'; U. ■'.••>.-JJ.' '£.-,'"... Tuesday- ■ g"ht7 . : 'Imm'6rtality" ;"■•!. I}'. ■: ■■-.L.'. ■ S,T,t ur da y TilsHt.. ;;'The"-;Law.olf- Karma."; • '•VT-l'feQKOpilK/aL.'.; Sodiet-J--^ Public- • lectures : .-V**yecy* Sunday.-* vr.n'jr-L at'S oVlock-^n Frat.er- ' '.•.-...- a'airHarr, Odd-; pell >*s' b.uMdrng. " To-night, . ■.. -'U»:n-<--arrl;it;on. -.;.. by.a ■.'•SjTnpQSllim. Chll- :'-"''-dre'.n'p.'- Lotus .Circle -.at -2:30..' Lodge m^et-ing !■ ■..■■-•^Vf>dhe?d'a'J-.'-at -. ] . in.- '^-IP'uie'etinss'open to '-. .'.^ith6".TpHbii.i:i ••' '■'• .. '..'. . • '.. '•■ , ■;:- ■. . -■ • '■'•■':' '■> ■■'■ ■.:•• SIM)\V >lI^TJ\GS'Tr" ~ ■:■ ■A:T '.RineW-..-.S'.ir!tual Society;.. W? "Market Kt.— . .". ■■■li.. 'free-;- •■■_' -.. -:•'■_ Mrs. ' K«.tle ■•Heussmann, "'■'- = 'Sea-lei'.; V.V-igpr.'. ' I Ms. Tobias. Djc-ijr .- : '•.-■rer-.; ; . 935 iark'.-t st:;. li!.- ill 4 to 1 'p. 'mi; ■'•■'• '•:'33.£ivMiVAlljjsler.'st'v,''life . S .p.-. th. ■ . '/■BQCIE^rYt.'TJ/.v'l^ctSgiesWve JSp.ifUuallsts, Oocl- :l' naiU.-31-3'i.aikiri. Pt-^Suriday .evening, ■ : "'.'-"J;ul >';'?'.' ' B $h'H'rp.:-.Mrs. it:- H.- Llllie,- speaker;. \-! l ß.ubjeVt'-M'nr"be chosen b'j* -"-audleac'e; . _.'-J:'Bl<s"n;-Yu .-rit's.. ' • '•''." • '■■'■'■■. '-.'"..". '.._' IjtMfi. : 'F.ISOREN.GR. MjON*TAGUE--h.as" returned ' ■ : -. -f!:om.>;'pf(a4or!getl vacation'; restored to hfalth, •'• .' a.r.'d-. ■:woll .' repelye-." at '--h^r.- • fortnep -residence. ;;. Brioady\ay.';paUJr i d.-'^J't>r/.\'yt>Vlnc-yay. "6th iKsi. • .E'S:TE.kt:VIN,3IE>{ r T • 'fir' .-the ■ PTiilo.sophicni Journal., V-Wednc'sday/.July .V at "Occidental . ■"••H'all. • -..- . I:jj k.-ii. -:-. Job If. Slater,. ' the I ■ .:. : '..'Ypungs-,' '■"' tfte; '•J.fllley'." dwt 'others ; : l-te: . v I John's.!.: at:: 1.: .'.■ '!t<>si. : - s>aji.ce" t-.-ntght at ,\ .':, -t-hariK.. haH 809' Market" ijt. T'teSts, names, • <juesjro:.s;.:j;i;.\y-Tc.l:':uim:s'slon 4.0 c .. " •.' .. ■'.. MRS.'.'EGiGEHT U>Rkn.' cil-.cVs ' Pjinday and. . .'Thursday-;. 'Thursday-;. -eVbrvings-,.--2Bc ; .'320.' McAllister '.it.;' ; ■ Bittings-'darljr. . -' .. . ■••• .■.■■'■ .-•••'. . •^RS'.' -HI^NDEE.;'ROqERS, : .returned; "electro- ■ .m,ag.hellc tr-ea\menf' and- 'Eitti'ngs dally: =034 ;■" -f age >r. '■ ;■•....■ ■.■.'•..-..'•'• ... . • ... ' • C MAYO->ST"En:'RS,'.6lcch?'s'Tue'siay,'' 8 p. m.; ; - ' Thursday, ' 2- p-. j m.,.-.25c;' .readings, $1. 112H •.. ■Oak. st. .•'••.;"-■. '..'.•'■'.• ■ f " : ': - ... SPIRIT : rVfurn'ls '•& truth-: come and be- con - ;. -.- vlnced;-:{^sf.cl.rcle'tn:rilgh4,.£sc. : 50S Eddy St. .".MME: YOU-NO'-S' --.convincing teal '"circle to- .- iiigh't;: ICp,-. v-:, McAllister ; .srttlngs dalTy. ' TEST ! ■ \i ■A.'.lister st. " Btltt,-Nlta, ;Mr».. Bird, Hargrkye, Others. : -C. -y:. .M i.t,L' ;.}j. s ettiereallzint, ma'tertalixing • h p.- m-. ; .•50c. •!':■> Leavenworth St.. at .4tr.' v'A\"- p(. i-kat'-..- Hejissmannj Blttlngs ■ daily ;. < 1f- i'es .Friday ..evening:-. 1 : - , MEKTiStJ yoTK BERJrANN -Logct'.Nai' US/ I. O. ~?ZZjZ ' .O. F.— The officers- and- nuernberg s'J\£!i&£- . of the. funeral •' coinmlt^ee fit ' this ?*i^sE>^r lodge-, are • hereby notified, to' an- ""■- ••emble at. their, hall; '1749 'Mission" St., SUN- • 'DAY. MORNING; July's,. at 9' o'clock, to at- tend the funeral; of. our 'deceased brother J. LUSTICi. By order of! . ■' •j.' F. -BRECKWOLDT, N. G. CHARLES 'WIESEL. Secretary. •' ATTENTION, Ancient Order of Hiberh- • ianß— The fifteen. divisions of the -A. Yft\V\\lf •'. O. : H-. in /... are hereby 'ordered to ** / i assemble at the -headquarters, at 12uC^%/(5 ■Ninth 'at., on' MONDAY, .July is.>o. i^fis [ at' 8 "o'clock sHarp, for tire purpose .-of march- inß-to'the .'flbqron ferry; escorted by the Knights .'of Jh'e Red Branch' Rifles to board the 9. o'clock- boat" 'for Sehuetzen Park; where ■we will hold- our' third annual excursion and " celebrate "the 128 d annjvers'ary trf our national Independence. Hon." "R.ober.t Ferral will de- llve.r .the orallqa on' "The- Day We Cele- • : brate." - Hon. .Augustine- Costello '. "of " New . York., win speak a*»:a!nirt' an alliance ' with ■England. An appropriate poem .will be read by-Eusrtacfj .'cmiinan,. ":A ftn-e" Hst of games, jig and -reel dancing, .Irish pipes, etc. liy ■ order "Board- of Directors. ■ •••'■•• . '■: ' P. J.". McCORMICK, - County Pres.fdent; A. .O. H. in A. •■ ■ c.-. j. :hanno.n, .-■..: •• • .".„ Connty Secretary. A..0. H. In A. THE San Franclsc'b Scottish Thifttla t> ■>. ■' Club will. .hold its sixteenth grand XfAjn ' • -annual "gathering and games at Shell iiTv? M und. Berkeley. MONDAY: Jujy 4. **=i*Nfc 18SS. • "The event of the season." . The pro- . gramme t>f .games wijl comprise some"- forty event?., embracing; many -new' features, $3000 in cash -.prizes; elegant .Costly medal's for amateur events/-. Amusement's in abundance for both old and'; young;, .Games open to all comers: 'Vhe"nomenal • exhlbrtiou of strength' • by the-glant athletes, of the worfd. Note the •long, list of special events; Great rriile race, exciting- bicycle rac.es for m«n, beautiful Mid picturesque *ihUbitkms- of -Hig-hland dancing by -expert men .and 'children, greut genuine negro, cake walk c<jmpetitfon — San Francisco vs. Oakland,-"- .tniu.-^iii^ • obstruction, three- legg a.na sacV -races,' besides many other amusing an'l tifsfh'ly. .'interastlng games. In the evening a gj-and {mil •patriotic display of flreworks, -.embr;i' in:, expenditure of Home 11500. Dancing throughout' "the day and even- ing In both- 'pavilions. Music . furnished by Bennett's celebrated _ band.- Corps of Highland Pipers. Admission 'to the nark during the day— Adults, 50c; children,' Isc. AdmissJon at night- Adults, 23c; children, 10c. Holders of day tickets entitled to evening exercises with- out extra charge-. .Uuy .your 'tickets for Shell Mound. Soldiers, and- sailors of the United States army and navy an.d parties In High- land costume admitted to the park free. . ABRAHAM LINCOLN Ouncll..No. 2, .1. O. r. A. Officers and Brother*:" You are ordered to assemble at Plymouth Congregational ' Church. Port and Webster-its.. -THIS (SUN- DAY) EVENING, at 7:15 o'clock, to attend divine services commemorating our national holiday. .By order of 'HAP. H. JACOB. Councilor. J W. COLBY. Recording Secretary- MEETING NOTlCES— Continued. MIANTONOMAH Tribe No. 9, Impd. ■«~> v^ O. R. Chiefs and brothers of *xtv«^» Mlantonomah Tribe No. 9, Impd. 7>fc7- O. It. M.: You will assemble in your wig- wam. 320 Post St., on MONDAY. July 4. at 9 a. m. sharp, for the purpose of taking part in the grand Fourth of July parade. By or- der of the tribe. JOHN A. SAMPSON, C. of R. MANZANITA Tribe No. 4. I. O. ot'C^v R. M— members report prompt- \V <•?£*■ ly at 320 Post st. t 8:30 a. m., MON- -»«*- DAY, July 4, to take part in our parade. L. RECKLESS, C. of R. J. J. BRESLIN, Sachem^ . . MIANTQNOMAH Tribe No. 9. T. O. of 'jf'Sw_ R. M.— All members report prompt- N?%K^ ly at 320 Post St., 8:30 a. m.. MON- -*~- DAY, July 4, to take part In our parade. J. A. SAMPSON, C. of. R. A. RUDOLPH, Sachem. POHONACHEE Tribe No. 10. I. O. of <>3f~^v. R. M.— members report prompt- V V^3JJ* ly at 320 Post St.. S:3O a. m.. MON- - 2 *~ - ri'AY. July 4, to take part In our parade. s -: ... WM. NITTALL, C. of R. H. L. OHLSEN, Sachem. •POCAHONTAS Tribe No. 11, I. O. of *S»*^>s^ R. M. — members report prompt- X*f*sC" ly at 320 Post st., 8:80 a. m.. MON- -*»**- •DAY, July 4, to take part in our parade. . - F. D. BRANDON, C. of R. . A. P. JACOBS. Sachem. BOTOYOM Tribe No. 12, I. O. of -?£~>w R. M.— All members report prompt- nJ'*O" ly at 320 Post St.. 8:30 a. m.. MON- -**J>^' DAY, July 4, to take part in our parade. • C. W. WESTALL, C. of R. M. F.; CLAUSEN. Sachem. MODOC Tribe No. 57, I. O. of R. < Js"* v n. M— All members report promptly >^»'«^» 'at 320 Post St., 8:30 .1. 'm., MON- "■*- DAY, July, to take part in our parade. 11. MILLER, C. of R. • . R. STEVENS. Sachem. WINNEMUCCA Tribe No. Cl, I. O. of -jC"*>^^ . "R. M- All members report prompt- N?*'«?is*' ly at 320 Post st., 8:80 a. m., MON- -=**&^- DAY, July i, to take part in our parade. • •' ' H. L. STACK C. of. R. J. SOULIER, Sachem. OSCEOLA Tribe No. 71. I. O. of <S 3F~>^ R. M.— All members report prompt- \?* i*s^* i ly at 820 Post St., S:3Ji a. m.. MON- -»•*»- DAY, July 4, to take part In our parade. P. S. SEYMOUR, C. of R. D. M. ROSS, Sachem. BALD EAGLE Tribe No. 75, I. O. of^r^^ R. — All members report prompt- >J. «Jo*" !> at 320 Post St.. 8:30 a. m.. MON- -*»Jfe^- DAY, July 4, to take part in our parade. M. J. MAGUIRE, C. of R. THOMAS ROCHE, Sachem. ARAPAHOE Tribe No. 76. I. O. of^C~> R. M. —All members report prompt- \J*'<H^* > ly at 320 Post ft, 8:30 a. m.. MON- -*»»*- DAY. July 4, to take part in our parade. C. W. MARLETT, C. of R. J. W. O'NEILL, Sachem. MONTEZUMA Tribe No. 77, I. O. of £_&**)* R. M. — All members report prompt- V^&Jp?"* ly at 320 Post St., 8:30 a. m.. MON- »»2EAr DAY, July 4, to take i>art in our parade. THOMAS F. BUILER, C. of R. G. D. GRAHAM, Sachem. OSHONEE Tribe No. 78. I. •O. of 4agsS%^ R. M.— All members report prompt- .X^y ly at our wigwam at B o'clock, MON- "»Xsbw DAY, July 4, to take part in our parade. SAMUEL BEREL, C. of R. W. P. SERVANT, Sachem. ALTAHMAS Tribe No. 87, L O. of Agth^ R. M.— All members report prompt- -cj|jE3£y ly at 320 Post St., 8:30 a. m., MON- ' I *^ 3 *? DAY, July 4, to take part in our parade. J. H. HUTAFF, C. of R. A. L. HOLDER, Sachem. AHWASHTE Tribe No. 89. I. O. of <ajg*N. R. M. All members report prompt- -SSak?* I) at 320 Post St., B:80 a. m., MON- v3t?«^ DAY, July 4, to take part In our parade. J. T. CARROLL, C. Of R. T. H. WAGSTAFF, Sachem. REBEL CORE Benevolent Society— an- nual excursion and picnic will take place at ■ Shell Mound Park,- Berkeley. SUNDAY, August 7, 1898. Tickets — Adults. 50c; children under" 12 years, free. Boats leave every half hour for parlc. Music by a first-class band. ANNUAL Meeting— The regular annual meet- Ing' of the stockholders of the San Francisco •and San Joaquln Valley Railway Company- will be held, at the office of the company. No. 321" Market St.. Sao Francisco, Cal., on TUES- DAY, the 19th day of July, 1898, at the hour of 2 I', m.. for the purpose of electing a . Board of Directors to serve for 'the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other busi- ness as may come before the meeting. ■__ ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary.. THE annual meeting of the San Francisco So- viet;, for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mals win be held In the society's office at the Animals' Home, Sixteenth and Alabama sts.. on MONDAY, July IS. IS9B, at 4 p. m., "when a board of trustees for the ensuing year will be elected. C. B. HOLBROOK, Secretary. CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly .Call. Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage paid DIVIDEND NOTICES. OFFICE of "the Hibernia Savings and Loan So- ciety, cor. Market, McAllister and Jones sts. .—San Francisco, June 29, IS3S— At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of this so- ' ciety, held this day. a dividend has been de- clared at the rate of three and three-flfths (3 3-5) per cent per annum on all deposits for th.c six months ending June 30, 1898. free from all taxes, and payable on and after July 1. IS9B. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice— Security Savings Bank, 222 •Montgomery st., Mills building — Dividends for the half year ending June 30. 18: S. on term deposits at the rate of four (4) per cent per annum and on ordinary deposits at the rate of 'three and one-third (3 1-3) per cent per an- ! num, free of taxes, will be payable 011 and after July 1, ISSS. 8. L. ABBOT JR., Secretary. DIVIDEND notice— The G*rnian Savings and Loan Society. D 25 Calif) rma st.— For the half •year ending J-une 30, Ut, , a dividend has been declared at the rat.* of four and twemy-hun- dredtlis (4.20> per cent per unnum on term deposits and three and on«--hnlf (3.50) per cent per annum on ordinary deposit*, free of taxes, payttble on Bnd after FHIDAY, July 1, U9B. GEORGE TOURNT. Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice— BavtngS and Loan Soriety, H>l Montgomery Ft., cor. of Sutter— The Board of Dirertors declared a dividend for the half- year ending June 30. ]S9o, at the rate of four <4) per cent i^er annum on l»rra deposits and three aid one-third (3 1-3) per cent per an- num on ordinary deposits, free of taxes, and payable on and after Friday, July 1. 1898. I'lvidends not called for are added to and bear the same rate of dividend as the prin- cipal from and after July 1. 18'iS. CYRUS W. CARMANY. Cashier. HUMBOLDT Savings and Loan Society, 1$ Geary St.— The dirertors have declared the following Fomi-annual dividends: Four per cent per annum on term and 3 1-3 par cent ■ per annum on ordinary deposits, payable on and after July 1, IS9R. ERNEST BRAND. Secretary. SPECIAL XOTICKS. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following orphan and half-orphan girls and boys have been admitted to the San Francisco Protest- ant Orphan Asylum, on Hatght St., from January 1 to July 1. 18'JS: Aiieen F. Wolf, ' I! 1 - vrs: Marsrnmi 1. Wolf *i vrs; T'-w«i I. Wolf. 8 yrs; Bella Obenauer. 12 yra; Viola Blanchard, 10 yrs; Leona Blanchard, 8 yra; Ethel M. Cheatham. 10^s yrs; Margaret Forbes, 10% yrs; Ida D. lioper, 8 yrs; Rhoda Wedde, 9 yrs; Ida Wedde, 8 yrs; Elizabeth Meyer, 4 yrs; Margaret Meyer, 3 yrs; Mary Fleming, 10 yrs; Carrie Loeffler, &% yrs; George L. Smith, £Vi yrs; Arthur Smith. 12 yra; Mark Smith, 8% yrs; Walter Smith, 7 yrs; Charles Fleming, 11 V4 yra; Thomaa Hugo G. Berg, 9 yrs; Vivian Uerg, 7 yrs; ] Charles Wedde, 3>4 yrs; I>juls H. Fiest, 12% ' yrs; Albert Fiest, 10 1-3 yrs; I^eroy Fient, 7>/4 I yrs; Orion Blanchard, 11 yrs, and Henry Koenlcke, 3 yrs. NOTICE is hereby given that the Maria Kip Orphanage of 520 Lake St.. San Francisco, C'al , has received the following orphans, half- orphans and abandoned girls from April 1 to June 30, 18'<8: Mary Elizabeth Oresham. aged 7 years; Gladys Elizabeth Gresham, 5 years 3 months. Kuth Myer Merrill, 2 years G months; Amelia Paubet, 6 years; Hazel Densmore, 12 years 10 months; Isabella Hague, 10 years 9 months; May belle Henbow, S years 2 months; Frederlcka Hermann. 7 years 5 month*; Flor- ence Hermann, 6 years 6 months: Mabel l.avin, 12 years 1 month; Lizzie Rellly, 4 >..irs, Marjorie Graham, 8 years 11 months. TDONBD children in Si. Joseph's Infant Orphan /inlum since January 1, ISOB. to July 1, 1898- Philip Kearns. 2 years; Patrick Nor- ton, 6 years; Annie Norton, 5 years; Mary McDonald. 4 years: John McDonald, 2 years; R b rt easterly, 5 years; Rose Gomez, 5 yearn. ON the square, you can board safely In the country nearby; all quietness. Address See- ing Eye, < lukkind Postoffice. HAD tenants ejeeteti for $4; collections made- city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery bl., room 6; tel. fciSO. MISS BERTHA GOLDEN, from Chicago, Turk- ish baths, 1015 Market St., bet. Sixth and Seventh, room 17. second floor. RAY FAIR, water reader and magnetic healer .2CB O'Farrel] St., room 2. MME. DE LA FONT; returned; 122 Post St.; room 9, second floor front. ALVINE HALL and assistant; genuine cabinet baths, ISVi Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 15-16. FOR adoption In respectable family, 2 boys, 2 years anil 4 years old. Box 2576, Call office. LILLIAN RUSSELL of Marysville. magnetist; returned. 481 Seventh St.. Oakland. '■ MISS VIOLA BUR WELL of New Orleans, i baths and massage. ilia Market St.. room 8. THE SAN" FKA:S CISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1898. SPKCIAL NOTlCES— Continued. LARGE pleasure yacht for hire: fishing or ex- cursion. NELSON, T. 27 Howard Et. MRS. E. BALDWIN, magnetic healer; room 98, second floor, ICOS Market st, cor. Eighth. MISS F.MILY POTTER, f>C;.> 2 Market st., room 12, opp. Baldwin; steam baths and massage. MISS FLOSSIE DAVIS, manicure and mas- sage. Room 7. 1211 Market st. : old No. 1007. ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened, Jl up; painting done. Hartmann Paint Co., 343 3d. CLARA NORDLINGER. alcohol baths and massage. 101 Eddy st.. room 12. PEARL PIERCE, manicuring. 230 Kearny St., room 20. MISS L. DEAN, 917 Market St., parlors 11 and 12, Turkish baths and massage treatment. ETA RALPH, returned; thermal baths, mas- sage. Parlors 1 and 2, 32 Turk^s^ MISS SHELDON, steam baths and chiropodist. 1021 Market »t.. opp. Powell, rooms 9 and 11. PEARL HARRISON and assistant, magnetic treatment, massage. 120Va Geary st., room 2. MRS. STEWART, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 12014 Geary st. room 11. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. PACIFIC Employment Office— First-class se- lect help. 535 Market ft. : phone Clay 130. SITUATIONS WASTED- FEMALE. YOUNG lady will go to country and take full charge of children or Invalid; references. Address Advertiser, 1307 Taylor st. SITUATION wanted to do cooking and house- work; city or country; wages $25. 1 Essex pi. COMPETENT woman wishes situation In pri- vate family: general housework; reference if required. 3243 Sacram.nto et. WOMAN wishes wurk by the day. 1525 Web- ster st. AMBITIOUS, bright young lady wishes a posi- tion outside of S. F. at bookkeeping, type- writing or general office work; three years' reference from wholesale house where at present employed. Address M., 615 Hyde st. REFINED middle-aged American lady would give llsht service tor room and board or act as companion; good reader; kind and agree- able. Box LS74, Call office. GERMAN girl wishes situation to do upstairs work and serving. Apply 121". Rhode Island St., between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-flth. AN experienced nurse would take charge of a chronic case on reasonable terms. Call or ad- dress Nurse, 140 Seventh st. YOUNG girl wishes a situation to do general housework and plain cooking; $1S to $20. Ap- ply 1204 Clara st. YOUNG woman wants position, housework and plain cooking; wages $20; sleep home. A. 8., box 17S. Call office. WIDOW with a girl six years wishes a posi- tion as housekeeper in small family; city or country preferred; small wagen and good work. A. G., box 1021. Call office. LADY wants office work, huusecleaning or washing. 1219 Mission st. LADY would like to go out by the day to do washing and cleaning or nursing. Please call at 321^, Tehama st. YOUNG girl wishes a place to do upstairs work or take care of 1 child. 731 Pine st. YOUNG woman wishes light housework In pri- vate family; good plain cook; references; wages $10. Address L. A., box 10, Call office. NEAT Protestant woman wishes a place to as- sist In housework; more for a good home than wages. Call at 655 Howard st. GERMAN wishes to do washing. Ironing and housecleanlng by the day. 2 Welsh st., be- tween Third and Fuurth. QUICK, competent dressmaker would like more engagements by the day; good work guar- anteed; $2 per day. 230 Turk St.; downstairs. TRUSTWORTHY widow would liko a position of trust: would take charge of lodging house; have had experience. R. T., box ,143. Call. COLORED woman wants a situution; a good cook. 1006 Clay st. GERMAN Klrl wishes situation as housekeeper; good cook; city or country. Call 347 Minna st. GOOD, reliable middle-aged woman wishes sit- uation; city or country: enre for the sick and cook Call for a week, ISII Broderick St.. between Geary and O'Farrell. MIDDLE-AGED woman would like to do gen- eral housework; home more an object than wages. 1008 Bryant St., between Mh and 9th. AMERICAN lady wishes a situntlon as general housekeeper; has one son. Address box 03. Call office. -; \MSTRESS wishes to >■ h familj to BBWJ $1 i>er day; lunch only. 121 Shotwell st., near Sixteenth. RESPECTABLE young woman wishes to do housework or chamber work several hours a day; $1 Rfl a week; sleep home. A. A., box 47, fall office. YOUNG colored girl desires a situation as nurse for one child or light second work, $12. 14Ut Jackson st. COMPETENT woman will take care of a resi- dence while thefolksare absent. 932Vj Mission. REFINED young lady wishes position as re- ception lady for a dentist or physician; refer- ences. Address box 8119. Call office. V. ' i.MAN with a child wishes situation as housekeeper or to take care of invalid. Box 1929. Call office. RESPF.CTAHLIO woman with boy 5 yean Old wishes position as working housekeeper. Call or address R. 73, 30S S -ter St. YOUNG French lady, fresh wet nurse, wishes situation In some family. Inquire MRS. BERNARD, midwife, SOI Vallejo st. ELEVENTH. 106-Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. SITUATIONS WANTED— MALE. CHINESE and Japanese festah. 20 years) help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. JAPANESE Employment Bureau; best help promptly. 122 Golden Gate; tel. South 171. CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office; best help. 414* O'Farrell st. ; tel. East 426. CAPABLE man of good address and references wants position with wohlesale or retail house. W.. box 20. Call office. WANTED— Position by a young man; is I. O. O. F. and reliable; is strong and not afraid of work; give me a call. Address E. C. H., box 6959. Call office. YOUNG man would like a position of some kind; best of references and bonds If re- quired. S. S.. box 190, Call office. WANTED— Man and wife, no children, wish positions as cooks In large camp; lately from Alaska; used to rough life. \V. W., box 13, Call office. WANTED— Situation, city or country, as gar- dener, by steady middle-ageii man; can drive milk; handy with toola; references. Box 1094. Call office. JAPANESE schoolboy wants a situation in the city; small salary. A. It . IUO3 Mason st. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 Third St.. near Market: 200 rooms, 25c to Jl CO night; $1 50 to $6 week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus and batrgage to and from ferry. WANTED— A i>oEitlon In a wholesale liquor house by an experienced rectifier and blender; the best of references given. M., box 4, Call. SITUATION wanted as gardener; understands cut flowers; good references; 16 years' experi- ence in commercial places; Northwest pre- ferred. Address H. D. GARDNER, 417 Kearny. RELIABLE German, age 36, wishes situation to care for horses, milk cows and make him- self generally useful. Address box 7943, Call. SITUATION wanted in furniture or grocery business by an experienced young man. G., box 10. Call office. MANAGER or clerk; best references; city or country. H. T. TOUTI. room 100, New West- ern Hotel, Kearny st. JAPANESE tailor would like to get employ- ment in reliable tailoring house; ID years' ex- perience; wages on application. Address T. T., 725 Geary St. RELIABLE man with best of recommendations would like position in retail or - wholesale house, where there Is a ciunce for advance- ment; ppeaks German and English. Box SIS, Call. or S. F. Turn Hall. J. BULLINGER. SITUATION wanted as barkeeper or porter in wholesale liquor store; rectifier and com- pounder. Address box 150, Call office. FIRST-CLASS gardener (Scandinavian)', 35 years old, single, desires a position. Address 1322 Tenth St., Oakland. ■ GOOD all round meat cook wants work. Ad- dress CHARLES KNAPP, 1055% Folsom st. SOBER Frenchman, age 51, first-class refer- ences as gardener, ' driver or Interior work; wishes steady employment In first-class fam- ily. A. VITTU, 640 Washington st. BOOKKEEPER— First-class double entry and correspondent; Al city references. Box 90, Call office. . HELP WANTED— FEMAJLE. - WANTED — Fine ironer for hotel,: city, $30; short-order cook, bakery,-. $20; French maid, $25; second girl, J2O; housekeeper, $15: nurse, 1 child, $25. LEON ANDRE. 316 Stockton st. WOMAN to cook for men at a : sawmill, > $20, ' see boss here Tuesday; chambermaid 1 and do plain cooking,. $18: waitresses, springs and country hotels. MURRAY & . READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. .: YOUNG girl to learn dressmaking; paid while learning. 1338 Bush Ft. >. WANTED— Women and girls to work on fruit. . Apply Cannery. Brannan Ft., bet. 3d and 4th. California Canneries Co., Ltd. HELP WANTED— Continued. WANTED — Middle-aged woman for light housework; wages $S to $10. 716 Franklin st. WANTED— Lady about 30 to travel; assist in high-class vaudeville act; good looks essen- tial. Address Cosmo, box 25. Call office. STITCHERS on men's shoes. Address Cali- fornia Shoe Company, Petaluma. WANTED— 2 young ladles for road house. Ad- dress M.. box 271, Call office. ATTENDANT for doctor's office; soda fountain attendant; cashier cigar stand. 313 Bush st. HOUSEKEEPER for doctor; resident gov- erness for 5-year-old boy; copyist, steady po- sition. 313 Bush st. CASHIER and typewriter; office assistant; dental assistant; bookkeeper. 313 Bush st. HOUSEKEEPER; bead laundress; salesladies; hairdresser; * chambermaids and waitresses; excellent positions. :>l3 Bush st. 10 GOOD, reliable girls wanted: wages $20 to $25; references both ways. 313 Hush st. WANTED— Typewrit r; young lady beginner who owns Remington machine; good chance for offlcp practice. Address R. S., box l!) 3. Call office. DRESSMAKING and millinery thoroughly taught by the only system receiving gold medals in Europe and America: cash or week- ly payments; patterns cut to fit, 25c up; send for circular. McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School, 103 Post st. WANTED— German girl for Mill Valley to as- sist with housework In family of 3. Call Sul Pine St., corner of Powell. LADY between 21 and 34 to assist In light housework; good home: fair pay for right party. Call after 12, 116 Taylor st. WANTED— lmmediately, nice girl fond of chil- dren to take charge of child IS months; sleep out. 440 TWr Oak st. WANTED— A few hundred more operators at LEVI. STHAI.-S A- JO.'S factory. 32V4 Fre- mont st. Inquire for Mr. Davis. LEARN dressmo ng and millinery, position* free: patfrns 25c up. McDowell's. 103 Post. LAWRENCE nre*scutt!ns School, 107S Market ■t.; perfect fit; n.> trying on: trial free. WANTED— GirIs and ladles to learn "Rood's maeic s<j!il» dress cutting system" complete In 10 days: open evenings; good pay. 207 Taylor. HELP WANTED— .MALE. A— OPEN ...........TO-DAY .........SUNDAY 12 noon to 2 p. m SPECIAL NOTICE. MURRAY & READY ..Leading Employment and Labor Agents.. Want To-day 1286 railroad team.stt-rs and $1 75 day Laborers $1 75 day Free fare free 500 men for Arizona 41» farm and orchard hands, $26, $25; 2 stable- men, see buss here $20 3 butter makers $25 and found 12 milkers $2.1 and $20 and found 155 laborers for a great mine wages from $2 50 day no experience required 25 gold gravel miners $2 50 day 5 timber pliers $1 50 a day 36 laborers and teamsters, city Jobs..sl 75 day 183 woodchoppers $150 and $1 cord IG4 tiemakers Be. 9c and lie each 10 brickyard laborers $1 75 to $2 day 3 choremen for ranches $21l and found MURRAY & READY, C34-f,3H Clay st. a i 'RIVER, city milk wagon, without expe- rience, $30 and found. MURRAY &. HEADY. 634-636 Clay at. A— BLACKSMITH, camp near city. $40 and found; blacksmith, sh.ip near city, $C 0 and found. MURRAY A READY, 634-638 Clay st. A— BUTCHER shop, if., Santa Clara County, $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 6J4-026 Clay st. A K«>R A COMMERCIAL BANK 10 men wanted to dig small trenches so water can run down between vines and trees, pick fruit, etc. $20 and found; exceptional gtjud Job. & READY. C34-6^n Clay st. A— COOK for a sawmill camp, $60 and found. MURRAY .V- READY, 634-636 Clay st. A — OA.NG edgerrr.an for sawmill. $35 to $40 and found. MURRAY & READY, 634-63G Clay st. A LAUNDRY HELP Ironer, Troy machine, free fare, $30 and found; marker and distributor, far.- i«aid, $H0 and found. MURRAY .t READY, 634-6 M Clay A— CHEF cook, $65 to $70; country hotel; half fare paid; broiler and fryer, same hotel MURRAY & READY, 634-036 Clay st. A— BAKER'S helper. $20 and found; fare $1; baker, country shop $30 and found MURRAY READY, 634-836 Clay st. 20 WAITERS ....$3O, $25 and $20, for different city and country hotels und res- taurants 12 cooks $45, $30 and $35, for different city and country hotels and res- taurants , 12 dishwashers $25, 20 and $15, for different city and country hotels and mines. MURRAY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S. 104 GEaRY ST. Office open Monday from 7 to 12 o'clock to accommodate customers needing extra help und ulso to till the following situations Wanted for Alaska railroad 300 laborers and rockmen at wages from $:i to $3 30 per day; long job; special reduced rates on steamer sailing Tuesday morning; call and see u< ....FOR A LARGE MINING COMPANY.... 10 laborers, no experience needed, to work in and aruund the mine at wages from $1 60 to $2 50 a day; hoard $15 a month; reduced rates to the Job; we ship Tuesday afternoons ....FOR Till: WOODS AND SAWMILLS.... Hf.ini logger. $60 and board; screw turner, $45 and board: 2 donkey engineers. $r,O and board; 3 spool tenders. $35 and board; 6 bark- ers and buckers, $35 and board: 10 woodchop- pt-rs. tanbark, $2 75 a cord; board. $2 50 a week: 15 woodchoppers. $1 25 a cord; 10 shin- gle bolt makers. $140 RAILROAD WORK 30 laborers for the coast road to go Monday ami Tuesday mornings; regular wages Free fare free fare VALLEY ROAD 100 teamsters atvl 10 scraper loaders, free fare; ship every day free fare TTJNNELMEN 10 tunnelmen, headers and hammermen, $2 to $2 50 a day FARMS AND ORCHARDS '.'. Blacksmith, small country shop, $35 and found, see boss here; blacksmiths helper, $25 and found; vegetable gardener, $25 and found: ranch carpenter, $25 and found; 4 farmers for an orchard, $20 and found; 17 farmers, grain ranches. $20 and found COOKS. BAKERB, WAITKKS Second cook, summer resort. $40; cook small hotel, $40; 2 night cooks, $50 and $55, $10 a week; oysterman. $30; second baker, shop near city. $35; cake baker. $35; assistant, $23- waiter, summer resort, $35; waiters for Ne- vada, Visalia, Salinas, Modesto. San Jose and city, $25 to $40 LAUNDRIES 2 markers and distributors, $35 and $30 and found; ironer, $30; starcher. $25 C. R. HANSEN & CO.. JO* Geary st. ; tel. Grant ISS. WANTED— Cook, French restaurant, $60; sec- ond cook, $75; cook, plain, hotel. $40; sec- ond cook, $20; waiters, $35, $7 a week, $f> a week and $20 a month; dishwashers $15 to $25- vegetable man, $25; ironera, $25 to $40; washer, $35; butler. J35: second butler, $30; etc. ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton st. LADY and gentlemen solicitors to sell neces- sary household article. Box 7645, Call office. BOY to learn designing and lithographing; must have some talent 'or drawing; no sal- ary while learning. 529 Clay St., room 7. EDOESETTERS and lasters on men's shoes Address CALIFORNIA SHOE CO.. Petaluma. CLERK for Insurance office; assistant book- keeper; shop timekeeper; collector; to-day. 313 Bush st. HOTEL manager: clubhouse steward: hotel clerk; checkroom clerk; to-day. 313 Bush st. PRACTICAL young man as cashier and man- ager. $U.O per month. 313 Bush st. SHIPPING clerk; 2 p.irt»rs for commission house; driver for bakery. 313 Bush st. WATCHMAN. Janitors, partcn, butlers, fire- man; Investigate new proposition, subscrip- tion. 313 Hush st. SALESMAN for machinery: liquor traveler; bookkeeper; store porter. 313 Bush st. WANTED— Second cook at 50 Third st_ SMART man (Catholic preferred) to Increase trade In finely fitted up grocery and bar. llux S. C. 04. Call office. DISHWASHER wanted. 604 Third St. BOY wanted to work In nickel plating depart- ment. Call noon hour at 852 Mission st. BOY wanted to nan errands and act as office boy; must live with parents. Call at noon hour, i-. r2r 2 Mission st. BOY wanted to learn electrical trade: must llv* with parents. Address M. S., box ?0, Call office. WANTED— MetaI polisher; young man with some experience: must be quick worker. Call at BS3 Mission st. WANTED— A good dishwasher. 126 Ninth st. WANTED— A young man who has had some experience In a lithographic shop as an artist. Apply to MacCAHE & SONS, fill Merchant st. STKADY man with small capital to improve good cash business. 416 Rrannan st. SOLDIERS and their friends wanted to eat best l'Jc meal In Oakland. 803 Franklin st. SAILORS and ordinary wanted at LANE'S MH Davis hi., near Jackson. WANTED- Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkln. Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $.: per week. WANTED— At Montana House, 764V4 Mission, men to take rooms; 10c, 15c and 25c per night: 60c. 90c And $1 per week. HELP WANTED— Continued, BARBERS' Progressive Union; free employ- ment. Bernard, Sec, 104 7th; tel. Jessie 1164. MEN'S fine calf shoes to order, $2 50; men's soling, 35c; only one price. 953 Howard St. MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. F. Barber College, 138V4 Eighth st. SINGLE furnished, fine, large, sunny and airy room, 25c night. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis. BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. S. II ''HS, Sec, 325 Grant aye.; tel. Grant 136. THY Acme House, 957 Market St., below Sixth, for a room: 25c a night: $1 a week. SINGLE rooms. 10c and 15c night: 75c and $1 week. LindeH House, Sixth and Howard sts. WANTED— To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms, 25c a night; reading room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. BUY war novelties here; newes goods, bottom prices?; enameled flag pins. 20c dozen: double silk flag bo*;, 24c dozen; Dewey flag and cartridge pills, 32c dozen; 38-callber pills. 41c dozen; large Hag, hinged front, v.-lth words: "To H— ll With Spain, Remember the Maine." 40c dozen; bullet pins, 12c dozen; miniature photos of war heroes in metal frames, 30c a dozen; I have 500 different kinds of badges, flags, medallions, pictures, etc., all at whole- sale prices, large or small lots, assorted as desired, 100 to 500 per cent profit; sample line, $1; I ship every order same day received; try me or send name and address for big cata- logue, free', illustrating 200 best sellers; got ready for July 4 and a big boom. L. N. CUSHMAN, 34 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. WANTED— Men and women In every town to work for us at their homes NO CANVASSING. We will send you work Immediately. VTa have several lines of work to give out, some of which requires no experience whatever. If you can't devote the whole day to our work you can earn $5 or $6 a week by working an hour or two of an evening. Enclose stamp. we will send you full instructions free of charge. Standard Art Manufacturing Com- pany, 51 Standard building, 142 West Twenty- third st., New York. AGENTS— Bright, energetic agents for Neely's Cuban panorama; In great demand; $150 monthly; position permanent; send 6c stamps to cover postage for free sample and outfit. F. TENNYSON NEELY, New York. SURE and qulci. seller: we want live agents; new: money. Room 1408. Claus Spreckela bdg. WANTED — Good solicitors for coffee and tea; ladles preferred. 901 Washington St., Oakland. ELEVENTH, 105-Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. ROOMS WANTED. GOOD furnished room, with running water; near City Hall; one gentleman. M. S., box i<2. Call. WASTED- MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED— To buy fresh ranch eggs in quan- tities. Address (1. L., box 4. Call office. WANTED— A second-hand typewriter. Ad- dress box ."650, Call office. GOOD double action harp very cheap. Box 774. Call office. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selling good upright pianos for $6 cash and $6 per month, we ask you to Investi- gate and approve this method. Prices are the same as if purchased for all cash. Bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same ea»> payments and some goo.l pianos for $3. $4 and $.'. per month. SHERMAN. CLAY & CO.. Stelnway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KdIILKI! *i CHASE' a 2fi, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs and all other musical Instruments of all grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low- est. Everything possible done to please and satisfy the customer. AS vacation Is here, freight being low, 5 car- loads pianos coming, we must make room: no reasonable offer refused. BEN.J. CI'RTAZ & SON, 16 to 20 O'Farrell St.. ("nickering agents. BOHMBR & CO.. Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, liriggs and other pianos; see our rent plan; no inter>'Ft first year. 308, 310, 312 Post st. FINE upright for $150; come early if you want to secure a bargain. THE ZEXO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. WE Invite critical examination; new store, new goods. CLARK WISE & CO., 41 Geary st., cor. Grant aye., Conover agents. WILL sacrifice on account of departure, mag- nificent upright piano. 83S Webster St., near McAllister. CALL to-day for bargain in fine upright piano; must sell. 1823 Eddy st. A NEW England upright in first-class condi- tion. $175 cash. Address T., box 4, Call office. AN upright piano, nearly new; brilliant, pow- erful tone; cheap. 216 McAllister st. SPECIAL sale of pianos; wholesale prices to all. W. C. HAMILTON. 324 Post st. "AD" smallest; price lowest; uprights, $7o up; rents, $2 up. HEINE, 136 Ellis Ft. A GOOD upright very cheap. 16 McAlllste\ s>t.. next Hibernia Bank. SCHMITZ. KNAUK pianos: new scale; new styles. KOHLER & CH'ASB, 30 {VFarrell st. STTPFFIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MI'I.LKR. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. HORSES. CAMP wagons, buggies, wagons, harness of all kinds; 40 horses: must sell. Emporium Sales Yards, 220 Valencia st. 40 HORSES for sale: also wagons, buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth: auction sales every Wednes- day, SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. WAGONS A\'D CARRIAGES. FIXE laundry, baker'H and milk wagons cheap for cash or Installments; 1 fine top and open buggy: also 1 hack. s> Harrison st. FOR sale cheap, double platform snring wagon. 2fi!« Twenty-first St.. near Potrero aye. SPECIAL sale of harness and vehicles. Lie- bold Harness Co., 211 Larkln, opp. City Hall. FOR mi.i:-himi:i,hm;i!l,s. LITHO engraving battle-ship Maine, framed and unframed; framing with glass 7x9 Inches, 10c; Bxlo and 10x12. 15c; 11x14 and 12x16. 20c; 14x17, 25c; 16x20, 30c; 18x22, 35c: 20x24, 45e; 22x 28, 60c; curtain poles complete, 15c: rm. mold- ing, all colors. lc ft;open eve. Jones, s47 Mission. AN ark anchored at Alameda boathouse, Chest- nut St., Alameda, In good condition; will ac- commodate eight persons; sealed tenders re- ceived to June 30. JOHN ELDER, Alameda. A NEW barge, 17 feet by 52 feet by 5 feet breadth: now on beach at Sixteenth and Ken- tucky sts. Apply steamer Queen of the Yu- kon, foot of Folsom st THOROUGHBRED Irish setters: hard-time prices. Glenmore Kennels, 2041 Linden St., Oakland, Cal. FRESH Al thoroughbred Jersey cow; regis- tered stock. 3150 Twenty-fourth st SCALE, safe, coffee mill, desk, letter press; cheap, at 621 Mission st. FIRST-CLASS fish counter, Icebox and sign. Address BEN, 2003 Fillmore st BOILER, engines, tools, metals, electrical goods. WHITE'S. 614-516-51° Mission st. TENT to rent. 3238 Twenty-first s:., between Mission and Valencia. $150— WEBER piano; fine condition; $10 down; $5 per month. 225 Butter st. EXCHANGE— Thoroughbred mare for type- writer or tandem. Ohio Dental Parlors, 71S Market st. BARS, back bars, mirrors, show cases, coun- ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond-hand. J. NOON'AN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st.. above Sixth. GAS fixtures very low; large assortment; 1 and 2 bowl barber washstands. cheap. HUF- SCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate aye. GRAPHOPHONEP. $10; Records, $5 per dozT; Projectoscope. $100. Bacigalupi, D33-i)46 Mrkt. 2 BARBER chairs for sale; only $15. 41 Third st., pawn office. LAUNDRY machinery, engines, dynamos, electl goods; new, 2d-hand. Smith Co., 527 Mission. J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand building material. 1124 Mission: tel. So. 787. BOILHRS, engines, 2d-hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, Fremont & Howard. SAFES — New and second-hand; cheaper than ever. Hermann Safe Mafc. 533 Sacramento. SAFES— Bargains in new and second-hand: all Fi7.es; half original cost. 109-111 Market. S. F. BARS, show cases, counters, shelving, etc., boupht and sold. 1063 Mission, near Seventh. MOWING MACHINES. AUTOMATIC. Domestic. Singer and White cheap; repairing guaranteed. 1315 Mission st. $2 MONTHLY— Rented, repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. 145 Sixth: phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; repairing at lowest rates. 2»'5 Fourth st. STORAGE. PH?RCE^RuI)OLPH Storage office, Tenth and Market; telephone South 166. FURNITURE, trunks, etc Golden West Stor- age warehouse, £40 Mission st. ; tel. Mint 1821. PERSONALS. GREVEN'S latest war song, "Remember, Boys, the Maine," is a big hit all over the coun- try; for sale at the music stores, at Odd Fel- lows' Hall and office rooms. 121 and 122 Mur- phy building, 1236 Market st. P. FENTON of St. Louis would meet old friend from St. Louis. 340 Union st. HAIR doctor's remedy; no lead, silver, etc. Send stamp. Specialist. N. G. depot. Oakland. v MATRIMONY. CALL or send 12c for latest matrimonial paper. Address "Wedding Bell." 111 Ellis Ft., S. F. BUSINESS PERSONALS. MME. DELLA FAUST has removed to her new ■tore; hairdressing, 2">c; bleaching and dye- Ing; artistic hair work, scalp treatment and everything pertaining to a first-class hair business. 240 Stockton St.. near Post. I AM prepared to wait on all who come to my new hairdressing parlors; hairdressing, 25c only; good switches, $1; best, finest quality, $3 50; open Sundays from 9 to 12. G. LED- ERER, 111 Stockton st. J. A. WOLF, formerly member of the tailoring firm Curley & Wolf, S. F., is now In business at rm. 11, Macdonough building, Oakland. QUINONIA Hair Tonic prevents the hair turn- Ing gray. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton St. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale; also chenille- wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth. Oakland. LADIES— My Monthly Regulator never fail*; box free. Mrs. B. Rowan, Milwaukee, Wls. ELECTRIC lights In every room: Winchester House, 44 Third St., near Market: 200 rooms. Jsc to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MRS. JOHNSON d new method of electric mas- page, salt baths and herb cure. 579 Geary st. HOME in confinement: diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Sth St.. Alameda. . SUITS to order on easy Installments. L. LF.MOS. 1117 Market St.. bet. 7th and Bth. DRESSMAKERS. * SAN FRANCESCO Ladles'~French Tailoring College. 916 Market st. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affec- tions; unites the separate, recovers lost, stolen or buried property: locates treasures, minerals; tells your entire life, past, present and future, while In a perfect trance. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. ; perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 25 and 26, 1206 Market St., opposite Sixth.. PROFESSOR OMAR THE OCCULT WONDER Gives invaluable advice on anything you may be in trouble or In doubt of. Full names, dates, facts, etc., in all cases. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fee, $1 and $2. 325 Eddy St. . MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader; born with double veil and second eight; diagnosis disease, full life reading; la. 50c,gents$l; palm, andclair. sit. $1 50. 126 Turk. . MRS. DR. E. J. ■ MOORE, 1104 ' Market st. (Vendome building)— Trance medium; unites the separated; changes luck; locates buried treasures; letters answered; Inclose.- stamp. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune- teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell st. MME. ANGUS, palmistry and clairvoyant; card reader; 1. & g. 25c; truth or no pay. 324/4 7th. YOUR future told by cards; ladies, 10c; gents, 25c. 221 Sixth st. MME. HANSON, palmist, card reader; past, present and future; 25c. 148 Sixth St., room 10. MME. MOREAU. best medium and card reader; 25c up: by mail $1. 73 Fourth st. MME. RAVEMA reads life fluently: business advice; names given; 25c up. D Fourth st. M/SS EDNA V. .GRANT, card reader and palmist. 215 Kearny St.. room 2. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- band's picture, 25c; ladies.' 91-4 O'Farrell st. • MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS, first In her pro- fession: never fails: advice: help. 929 Post st. 339 HAVES ST.— Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. • SPIRITUALISM. ' C. MAYO-STEERS, 1124 Oak: circles Tuesday, 8 p. m. ; Thursday, 2 p. m. ; 25c; readings $1. MRS. BUTLER, clairvoyant and spiritual me- dium; Hindoo control: 10 to 5. 579 Geary.. MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium;' sittings daily. 212% Sixth st. . ' ■ M. FRANCES, Independent slate writing me- dium. 118 Haight st. MRS. ELLIS, medium. 233 Valencia st.; read- ings, $1; cir. Tues.. Frl.. 2 p. m. : Sat. 8: 250. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance, test and busi- ness medium. 232 Stockton st. HYPNOTISM AT Occidental Hall. 305 Larkin st., Tuesday evening, July 5, practical demonstrations of anaesthesle by suggestion necessary in sur- gery and dentistry healing; . admission free; elevator. DR. S. TURUMAN. HYPNOTISM taught, diseases and habits cured; . send for journal. Cal. Institute. 402\i Geary. PALMISTRY. MRS. CHANDLER— Free lecture Sunday. Sip. m. . 305 Larkin; readings at res.. 353 Geary st. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. ' A-KREDO & CO. — : Geary st. UP-TO-DATE BROKERS. ' . 110 rms; best $-1650,13 rms; clears $50...5550 80 rms; corner.... 1200 12 rms; best 500 53 rms; Sixth St.. ISOO 12 rms; transient.... 950 48 rms; Geary.... 2000;llrms; good -.... 400 30 rms; Kearny.. 2600 10 rms; O'Farrell... 550.. 25 rms; Post 1550 9 rms; Leaven w'th. 275' 22 rms; transient. 900 9 rms; Taylor 350 20 rms; very best 1600 9 rms; Jones 450. 20 rms; cor. Kear- Srnis; Jones 225 ny 1000 7 rms; Geary .225 17 rms; Powell... 700 1 And many others. 14 rms; Eddy 850 ! Many of the above part cash, balance time. 60 ROOMS and 58 rooms, exchange- for city or Oakland property. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary. ROGERS & HYDE, 1206 Market' st., Junction Golden Gate aye.;. take elevator. 32 rooms; clears $200 monthly $2500 E0 rooms; sunny corner; payments 14 rooms; near Leaven worth, on Eddy 950 44 rooms; fine for transients; part cash... 1600 21 rooms; near Baldwin; cheap 24 rooms; on Ellis: best in city 1800' 46 rooms; Market St.; clears $200; cheap 60-ROOM German hotel $1100 DO-room corner house: clears C3OO 1400 26- rooms; rent 550: central 650 19 rms.; boarding 1500 10 rms.: fine cor... 300 15 rms.: corner... 900 15 rms.; on 4th St.. 250 22-room house 850 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market St., opp. Fifth. WINSTON & CO.. 646 Market st. 15 rms?; payments. s4so 54 rms. ; fine $1600 19 rms.; rent $27... 400 2S rms. ; Post 1.600 21 rms.; corner 350J110 rms. ; new ...... 5500 $800— LODGING house, 23 rooms; 1 block from Market: rent $58; cash or trade. City Agency, 850 Market st. 19 ROOMS furnished; rent $33: good living; cheap for cash: owner goes away. 48 7th st. LODGING-HOUSE for sale very cheap, at 25 Ninth st. • . 339 HAVES ST.— Branch office of The Call.- Subscriptions and ads taken. ~~ FURNITURE FOR- SALE. GOOD furniture very cheap "at 4 Scotland St.. off Filbert, near Mason, In rear, upstairs. FURNITURE of 5- room flat for sale; rent $13. 1344 Eddy st. r=.v .-*: FURNITURE. 3 rooms, good as new; cheap; lower flat: rent $9. 658 Jessie st. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College. 24 Post st.— Book- keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ; Ing. telegraphy, languages, English branches; electrical, civil and mining engineering; sur- veying, assaying, etc.; 20 teachers; 1100 grad- uates placed since 1892; catalogue. NEW assortment of catchy comedy pieces and latest war recitations for parlor, platform or stage use, taught by Mrs. Kincnld at her school of elocution and expression. Alcazar building. 120 O'Farrell st. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st. : individual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; life scholar- g ship, $.">0: low rates per week and month. i SPANISH lessons given; also English branches taught; special attention to backward pupils; ' low terms. 910 Clay st., Oakland. BOOKKEEPING and rapid calculations: a course in Tarr's counting-room makes you thorough. Room 572, 855 Market st. UNIVERSITY coach— Newell Perry. Ph.B.. Fel- low In Mathematics. •U. C . 2407 S. Atherton, ■ nr. Channlng way. Berkeley: write forcircular. • ENGINEERING School: civil, electrical, mitT I Ing, • mech. ■ survey, ■ assay, archlt. ; day & ever. est. ISM. VAN DER NAILLEN. 933 Market. SHORTHAND taught. ln 1 month; references; private lessons; terms 510. 712 Van Ness aye. PHYSICIANS. i DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, office and residence . 1206 Market; disease* of women a ; specialty. i BUSINESS CHANCES. A^SI2OoThOTEL and bar; near boat • " land and. depot; 35 furnished rooms; JO stead y. boarders; large transient trade. KREDO & CO., 22^ Geary st. ' ' • _ . • A— s9oo; CORNER grocery and bar; $500 cash, • . balance time; all fresh stock; fine business-; , \ mostly bar trade. KREDO & CO.. 22 Vi Geary., $ICOO-GROCERY. Oakland: . e * cnanse hoT ' : ranch: also $2000, grocery and barr exchanga • for Oakland or Alameda home. . KREDO St .-. CO., 22-4 Geary st. ' . . ' • • $1100-FAMILY liquor store «-<th bar" and side . . entrance: value in stock. KREDO & CO. .. . A-S3CO; RESTAURANT. $30 daily; .20 steady boarders; other good restaurants from VW • . to $3000. KREDO & C 0... Geary _st^__^ .-, A-MEAT market: $50 daily; oldest- in -city; V.' make offer. KREDO & CO. 22^ Geary St.- . . '. . A— s2oo; branch bakery, notions and' school sup-:..' •- plies" near school.. KREDO & C0.,. 22 M, Geary.. • .-. ;. A— $1000: WOOD; coal, hay, grain and hoarding .. ' . stable. KREDO & CO., 22& ffeafy st,. . .- - ■ ■ $850— GROCERY . and bar, with "wine-making •-"• outfit: first-class location; .good st-ocki rent : ;• $25: a bargain. City- Agency, Sop -Market ■ si- :-. . $1200— GROCERY and" bar; North. Be;aco: -.long- ,'v established; ' 4 living rooms: guaranteed; busl- . ness; rent. $45. City Agency, '*» Mark.et St.. „.. . : $Sm. COAL and wood' yard;' Wes.tern Addition:-. 1 : °", long established;' choice lot ' customers.; rent :. ' free; horses, wagons, etc"., worth $1000. .: t-ity :; '• Agency, S5O Market st-. . -. "■•";• . ■•■' '■■■:.■ : LOOK AT THIS. ' ■..•'■." '"=. 1' •".'.:'- :"': "' A good paying livery" stable- with large .bjirny;-..-. • 8 horses, harness, -carriages, buggies, all -.In: • good condition, cow, hogs and' chickens,; &-.'.,• room cottage all ntcely furnished;.' there .Is .... also a mail contract to run : '4 : year. s, w Wei- ;, ls worth more than the- price asked;, inves- .- tigation solicited.* ■• .' • ' -•• '.'. •".-■■■ ,".■":•".••■ • THE REYNOLDS COMPANY, 403 Exarhiner \^\ Building. . . ' . ';.- '- .: -; .. "" ;-.;.;-. -. ' . : A— RESTAURANT; large 'trade..- ...:: . . ? .-.". .5125' .• " '". A grocery and bar; Western-' .Addition; ■ re-; •-.; celpts $16 day;- $530. - ROGERS. & HYDE; .- Market st. : -. • . .. . ■'. .• [ '■ '.' ' ■•• •■';•. -w_- A— GOOD .paying saloon oh Market -st-.;T:.cheap,-.-.- : . . • ROGERS & HYDE. 1206 Market' si,- . '.'. .. ..- y.-.-V $650— FIRST-CLASS restaurant for sale In- Oak- , ;'.. land; owner has had. the place. V years; loca- /".... tion is the best in the city: . ■on -principal ...... street; no opposition: clearing $200 per,nit?qrth;- : : A ;-. this is' a rare chance; proprret.or IS. -gbfng. to ■'..:"■ Europe. Mclaughlin. &. C'p:. .-23. K'torfiy. ■; ••■. $100 WILL make $500 to $1000 in stock -specula- YyY tion (thoroughly your own broker),.' will irn- " ■'. part information for 20 per cent of ."net profit ■••-.-. after made: tohfidential: prpmpt" action Im- ..•^- perative. "Insider," room 39, 138 .Nassau st., - : .-■: New York. :v " •■;-'.-. • •'..•' •'■;•;• : '.' ' : -., ' FOR SALE— Saloon; stocK.arid fixtures r one :of .' •':"• the best locations In the' city; doing a:.- good.-:; -.- ■• business; no reasonable offer refused; good . ; reason for selling. 434 Pine St.. near Kearny. ■ ••.,-.' FOR SALE— Paying 15c barber shop; estate '".-.' llshed 21 years; finely fitted up: retiring from - ■•; business. O. S. MEYSEL. 1504 Park ;.st.;- .- - Alameda. '.' -.'■'■ ' ;. . OLD established paying retail business; down [!.'./ town; at a bargain on monthly -payments;;- - must be sold at once. Box 45, Call office. .. '• _•-. SMALL produce' commission business paying ■ ■' big: $350, worth $800; will guarantee business •*;/ with real estate. Box 7432 Call office. /■ ■ ■ : WANTED— Branch bakery-, and notion- . store '•'. • with living rooms; cheap rent; must be a . •' bargain. Apply 411 Brannan.st. . •■ -'. ■ • ' . _. ." FOR SALE— fine corner grocery and- bar;.: " • must be sold 'at once; a bargain. Address.-" .- M. R., box 95. Call offl.ee-. '." ■ • - : ■.:'.. ; BEST little restaurant in S. F.- for sale; see ■ ' ' it; cheap for cash: no agents. ■ Address R., ".-•*:. box 105. Call office. ■'•; '. ,'; '.- . ' .. PARTY with $300; salary guaranteed.; $20 ,•'■';.: weekly, or will give interest in business:' -TX. '• • box 4, Call office. "'''.-■ '■'•■'• "' .' "- ' '. ESTABLISHED crisp business; complete V .with machine; on Market £t; • Address : H., .••' box 271, Call. .' - ■•';;': ;. ' •; ■', '. 20-ACRE chicken ranch; great bargain.- LOW- : ; . ERY & OWENS, Frultvale -station; ',..'.'■■;;""., ':.::■' FOR Sale— Very cheap'; . well paying saiooh, ".-..'.•.': lunch and lodging house in prosperous cpu.n- 1 - •' : .- try town; account of sickness.' For particular-* '.'. ■.- apply- at 130 Ninth Bt.- S. GROSSMAN.- .;.;■..."'■ FOR sale— Hotel, 26 room's", ' furnished; : cost;-: .'.;. $SOOO 10 years .hg-o: .now. asking :'slSOO,- lot . in^ : '■■■•' .. eluded. Call at 256 Th|rd Et: i Sari Franc -" ; get terms and make .offer. „':; •' '■ ■' '". ■■'-■:' ■ ': •-.'>;.-,■ FOR ALE— $llO; big bargain .can-dy and cigar :: store'; 3. living-rooms-; furniture;; ;ch'e»p;. re.nt.;.'...~'': . sickness cause of -sale. 528- Third. 'vt..." -•,'■' j-f ; .':i'j BAKERY, selling 5 buckets' bread over/ coun- • ■• '. -' ter; good cake, trade;' rent. $30.' .-.3025,..5acra>,V ',--,;; mento st. , ■ ' •• ".•'- .•■ ■ ■/'-." j ■■•:••;. : I'.i.'"-- FOR SALE— bar arid grocery; $20.0. . G., -v-. box 25. Call office. . '■.'' •■■•;..:';'.'■" .'•■'- "":'-.' : ' FOR sale A fruit stare, doing good busirie'sa; ':•'■' at 267' Third st. ■ •.. . : . •'..•■'• . - : ';' '.-.:■:'''? f~: ■ WANTED— A paper .route.:- •80x.'.-5431,'-Cill-:of-'-' '."••- flee. . ..' .•.'.' ;• ■;.;'::'•■-..■;• : :. • ?;V..';: : FOR SALE. '• • ' ';' •- " ■■''.' "■' .'/'■■ •V i ;,-fr^ The 'oldest renovatqry; and v tailoring estab- -•:/:. lishment ' In-* the city at 'a bargain-to.. a.- cash •-•.'.'■: buyer; the reason- for selling. , Is -.the .?owfter'V>."' has. entered the army. Address Manila,' box-" .:.'•: 193, Call office.' • • •*"•• ■; . ' ■'•.■: :.-:.'r :•:.;•. , .—■-:—!. — ■-: — ! :•• . .. ■ ' ■ -;• ■■■■•-■ . .-.;" FOR — Grocery and liquor' stare;- very' cjert- ~?i ' tr'ally • situated'; prominent- corner? /transfer;-'- : "4 electric and cable cars; large, stock: fine' trade;- / Owner sick. Investigate.- ■ J. -H ..,•■' box- 73;-. Ca.U.--. : / WANTED-'-Tb sell at sacrifice, .furniture for='2\-' : - '•'? chair barber. shop. .Address R.'..';bpx 63, ;Cally; CaI1y '■': '.'"-'.' CLEANING and ■ dyeing husines's- for sale'-'-.oi '•!.- -..'.' will. rent. 2160 Harrison Bt;.' near Nineteenth;' ••' ■ . SOBER steady plumber and tinsmith take..;-.'.. ■ long-used shop th cerit'er of- tow-rT.St.-'-H'el'ehaj'-i-..-.-. : German preferred; .rent -$lO month. -.''Address""^ '-.- ' ROSSI & .AN PERSON. St. Helena:' " ..•^•.•■■'••""::-' ; -*U-. BUTCHER SHOP- for sale : cheap;" dobi's-.. 'Very; ' £"'/ good -business; satisfactory reasons- for ■"■•fell- '-'■-•' ing; investigate.. 8.,; box -454; -Call' ; of flee;. . ■.■•••■• SALOON and. 3. living rooms;- rent $18;'. same. '.:.'"; • hands. -14 years; opposite, new- pqstofflce ■". '■•••;' 60 Seventh st. '.'.'. -- • :'..'-'•. •; •".'.•■•. !'".'.:•' .GOOD shoemaker shop, for sale. ..' JhdulrQ''3os'" -' : - Third st. t.M'. : -. ' '■-.. .— ■: •'•'•' : ., •".•-■■ AN extraordinary chance, -11500.' for coal- busl-, •:..'■•' ness; -2000 cash customers; 'buildings; 'office; ••* ■'- 6 wagons; 5 horses; steam engine;' -circular. •' * saw; stock on. hand, etc'; yard 200x130.; -. low •"•":•"■ rent; owner going .to -Alaska:-' -.'See S. . H. ■•..'■ MATHER & SON. 460 Ninth; st.'. Oakland: - .'"• - FOR SALE— One-third: or. '^.interest in' : a ri"rst-"-= "'. •'-* class hardware and plum-blng 'business in . . town oX .6000 Inhabitants near Sari. Francisco, :-••• ' In the center of the :best dairy," poultry,, fruit"' * and farming districts in the 'State. • For par- ••■"•• : titulars inquire of -.' SANFORD -BENNETT. ■•' . ■ 17-19. Beale st. /'■ '• . ••• .'■ '' - : . .■.'■'.•.'.•..••...;'.. FOR sale in Frultvale — Branch . ba : kery, a ho— '-'".•' tion store; nice line 1 of <Spnfeotibner.y', .station- '*"• ' ' cry,. cigars .and' tobacco^ -'.-also', news;' depot,. : "••.-. . laundfy and employment. 6ffl'ce;-jiex't- tocamp-... .- - good reason for. seiliiig;' ' ltvirvg : r6b'ms : ; low '"' • rent. Box 364, Call office-: »• . *:-. '/:..<■' . : .--.'"'. ; . -.-" GROCERY and bar; 61<T-estafa).ished : . placed Ap-: '- • ' • ply at 252 First st.,-.:corner .Cl«rneh.tiha. \ ..;. -.''.';•■ FOR sale— 2 old estii'plis'h'ed..' groceries • .and ' : . - ; -bars; price $1250- Box 201, CallVsCflcf.' ..''■', : •*... " LONG established 'corner saloon;. must '.be sold; ■■ '•■' cheap if at once; Box 1256,' C.alil office: •' -. '..' '•'... ■ FOR — Call route at San J.ose..:-- .- For par* -•- ' ticulars apply at Cajl business - of ftce'. "*.'..•'. '.' ■'.. . COFFEE and tea routes supplied } from' GEO. 1 ' •-' W. CASWELL & CO.'.S. -415.Sac,ramehtq St.- . "'..,; - carpet. •■.cleaning..:; ■•■"•;.;. .if '."•;. -; '" '■ CITY Steam '• Carpet-Creanlng .Works-^Cleans, :' ' V moves, lays carpets: C. H:. STEVEN S.-Mgr... '•; V 38 and 40 Eighth. st. ;■ telephone ;S'p^th. : -250. ; '.;''-..'";>; : . WHEN you become disgusted -with- poor- work . ': send to SPAULDING'S-. Plonker. •• Carpet-• .• Beating Works. 353-57 T.e'hama st:> ;te : li .B.: ■••"'•'.'• ADVANCE Carpet-cleaning- Co..- 402'- Butter •St.-":-' '■"' . tel. Main- 39*:- .GEO. .WOLCOM'. 'Proprietor; ■ V. V ' J. McQUEEN : S • Cal: : Carpet-Cleaning.'Cib;V 453-' '-.■. ■ Stevenson 5t...;. Tel: S. 228; lowest'- rates. ...■■-.• ;.-';.'. "■'/.-'. CARPETS cleaned at 3£ per'yi.'rd: Teiaid' af'3c" c i '"'-- STRATTON;-3 Eighth st.; teU Jessie 944:-.. :■ ■•;..'.. -' J. K. MITCHELL •Carjxft-Oea'nirig C"q., ' 14th ' '■' St.; cleaning. 3p a yard 1 , Mission 7f.-'..' ''•;.' V. '.•-.' . : -. : ; CONKLIN.'S Carpet-Beating- • Works. 333 Goldefi ''-'•■'. ": Gate aye.; tel. East- 126. ' ■. ■'.",'■-.-.. •>.■-. ■:'■.;-. -. .•'. . lost. :-\: -\ V: V. ;.:'•" i r/:^: LOST— Small • black • and tan bitch:; ' ha? fr«sh : ; -' ' wound* on -neck; -stitched and bandaged Re- : • '"" turn to I. W. -O.'ROURKE, Veterinary "■'''-" gemi. 1507 California st.,. and -"receive, reward..'- '.'••/ LOST— oollie dog; female; color dark ■'■'I"' . brown. Suitable reward if •• returned to -SOB i ■ •■' . Taylor st. ' '. ■■ • • . ■ ••';.:; -.•; ! . '.: LOST— gold" watch; initials A. .W\ D:- on : §X case. . Liberal reward to finder at 208 Mission ' "-' ' st., upstairs,' . • *■:•/• ■■.••' LOST— A passbook' with- the Hibernla Saving's' • :\-\:: \-\ : and Loan Society of San Francisco. No " 135 - ' • • 203, in the name of THOMAS DOLAN-.' The ' ' ' : finder' will please return to bank. $2 50 REWARD— White bull terrier dog.;' ear* '••'•" cropped. Return to 1627 Turk st. •. ' . - . ''• •- LOST— Lady's Elgin watch on Vallejo st Rel '■' turn to MISS BERGEN. 1522 Powell st. " FOUND. . ' *' .'.° • .FOUND— Lady's diamond ring on Market st •." •owner can have same by Bavin* c«n»n.'oo' • M A . bOJ 108, >-a!l fflce. **penses. •FOUND— Great Dane, license 533. Owner can ; have the sam; by paying expenses. Address 70J Stockton st. ED. REYNAUD. Aaare3 ». . TYPEAyniTEnS. - "" ! ALL typewriters- sold and re^ted7~few~partiy •used for sale cheap: send for samples and prices. ALEXANDER & CO.. 110 Montgomry ° •• NEW Hammond. If : CaligraphTws BCOIX 333 Montgomery st. »-.•-" "*"'