The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 31, 1895, Page 10

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PUBLICATION OFFICE: [ontgomery street, near Clay, open until 11 T e n I OFTICRE i et street. near Kearny, open until 12 o'clock midnight ; 530 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock ; 717 Larkin treet, open until §:30 o'clock ; SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock ; 2518 Sffeion ireet, open it 0 oclock 5 aud 116 Niuth o’clocl the wit: CHURCH NOTICES. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR. Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Dr. Stebhins, minister; Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr., associate minis- ter and Superintendent of Sunday-school. Sunda; school and Bible class are at 9:46 A. M. Morn. ing service at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 oclock. Subject of evening sermon, “Bearing the Yoke.” All ordiall con: say, cino Lumber Company (a corporation) will be held at the ofice of the company, 40 California street, Toom 1, in the cit Francisco, Caiifornia, on A.D. 1895, at 11 o'clock . 3. of that'day. Sald corporation_having been formed for a period less than fifty (50) yearsto wit: twenty-five (25) years from and aiter the date of Dy the directors Of the corporation expressly for its corporate existence, s _specified in section 401, of the Civil Code of California, to a 3 ceeding fifty years from its formation, that is to Dated at San Francisco, Cal., March 20, 1895. STOCKHOLDERS' ~MEETING — A meeting of the stockholders of the Mendo- and_county of San HURSDAY, April 11 o For a period of articles of incorporation of said co 30, 1873, said meeting has ration to en called July sidering the subject of extending the term of 'riod not ex- ,t0 and unil July 30, A. D. 1923 GUY C. EARL, Secretary Mendocino Lumber Company. fi CO! UNITA N ,CAPP and Twentieth sts.—Rev. Leslie W. Sprague will preach at 11 .. on_“Worth and Worship of Man.” Rabbi Jacob Voorsanger, D.D., will preach in the evening on “‘Superstitious Religion and Religious Superstition.’ Sunday-school at 5 a. M. and Young People's mieeting at 6:30 B& 1l meeting of the stockholdersof the Ger- mania Lead Works for the election of Directors toserve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come Defore the meeting, will_be held at the office o the compan, ifornia, on WEDNESDAY, April 8, 1895, al_the STOC 1 AN Board of No. 124 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal- P. M. All welcome. Seats free. Pastor’s residenc hour of 11 A. M. U A ecretal Jiotel St. Nicholas. = = CHURCH, COR. BUSH AND S SRERORAT SN OTIOND. tr o £t Gough sts.—Rev. George lidward Walk, AT COURTS TRGAL PRIVATE MAT: rector. The fifth Sunday in Lent. Holy com | B, Ald SO o LE e A P TOR- munion at 8 4. 3. Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. | Np ot st. Bidle class at 10 A. M. Morning prayer, and ser- mon at 11 o'clock. At 7:30 . M. the quarter; united seryice in behalf of city missions; speakers, Rev. Dr. Spalding of St. John's Church and Rev. J. Lion of St. Stephen’s Church. The following music will be rendered at morning service: “Bene- | | dicite” (Martin) ; ~Benedictus,” Gregorian (Stain- en: “Kyrie” ancient chant: offertory, “0 Lord, | 5 Thou Hast Searched Me Out.” alto_solo, and “God Is a Spirit,” quartet (W. S. Bennett). H. J. Stew- B ooma 14 and- 16, gth foor, Aihia building. Practices in all State and Federal courts. eases examined wi Y McCABE, 838 Ma “CLARA FOLTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DR. NELLIE BEIGHLE, OF to 55, Donohoe building, 1170 Market st. mach, liver, kidney and rheumatisin succe iy treated. Nervous diseases s specialty. Dis- hout questioning. art, organist and musical AL METHODI T ROOMS WHITENED, §1 UP: PAPRE- d §3 50 up. 309 Sixth, George Hartman. fi' IMP MEMOR Ep! iscopal Church, corner Hayes and chanan streets—Rev. - A. C. Hirsj, D.D., LL.D., AN FRANCISCO 410 Montgomery, astor; residence, 318 Broderick st. Services at 14A.3and 7:30 P. 3. The pastor will preach at 11 a. M. Subject: “The Multiplied OiL” Ser- mon at 7:30 . M. by Rev. Louis Mysonheimer, the noted evangelist.” Sunday-school at12:30 P. a.: C. B. Perkins, superintendent. Epworth League ser- yices at 6:30 P.M. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday, 7:45 P. M. Seats free: ushers in attendance. The public cordially invited to all the services of this church. Coll B JOHN F. LYONS, NOTARY PUBLIC and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- Office 607 Montgomery st.; Lelephone ; residence 2202 Steiner st 5 EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, clity or country. Pacific b lection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580, =_J.B. McINTYRE, BOOKBINDER AND FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. C. O. TUATIO WANTED—FEMALE. Brown, D.D., pastor, will preach af the morning e service at 11 o'clock. Theme: “From Cradle to | T\OR RELIABLE HLELP OF ALL NATIONALL )." In the evening at 7:30 o'clock: “The Divine | I ties send your orders to M1SS PLUNKETT, Tragedy.” Sunday-school in lecture-room imme- | Sutter st diately after morning service. Mrs. Cooper’s Bible | — — class in auditorium. Mr. Kimball's Bible class in Stud; Young People’s Society Christian Endeavor | < meeting at 6:30 P. M. Weekly praver meeting | 8t ‘Wednesday at 7:30 p. M. All are cordially invited. L OUTH CONGREGATIONAL Church, Post st., between Buchanan and Webster—Rev. W. D. Williams, D.D., pastor. Preaching at 11 A. . and 7:30 P. M. Sunday- schools at 9:30 A. M. and 12:30 p. M. Protessor A all T OFFICE 315 Stockton T ANDRE'S EMPLOYM servants with good references. tel. 1304. ADIES WISHING GOOD WORKIN all at 1135 Antonio st., off Jone: larket st., main telephone No. 1849; furnish kinds of reliable female help. t 12:30 noon. Christian E SRVANT, MALE deavor at 6:30 p Thursday evening, Professor or female, city or_country, apply MME LEO- Elisha Brooks, “With the Emigrants on the Plaias | POLD'S Emp. Office, 957 Market; open evenings. in the Early Davs,” illustraced by tableaux. Morn- | T ADIR N GE' SLIABLE HELP hs sermon Weakness and Man's Prog- S T4 Stockion Evening lecture. “The Protestant_Episco- pal Church,” the second in a Talf Hours With Seven Churches.” Everybe ed. MMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCIL, foasiaty 20 Z 8 3 » Twenty-second and | REFINED YOUNG LADY (PROTE Francisco—Rev. J. George Gib desires position es Kindergarien teacher or as 80n, pastor. ‘11 A. ., preaching by pastor. sub- | Assistant teacher in city or couniry. Plese ad- tet, “The Excellaiey 0t the Knowledge of Clirist.” | dress J., 1618 Fage Glofia in "E_flat (Danks): “The. Lord, My |y TS POSITIO Sirenst'(v. Novello Lord (Concone). | Y LA T RS 0 P. M., Sunday-school; music by. orchestra. To-day at 4 P. . Rev. Seward . Dodge will Speak e Al Brtuol at the Twentieth-street Lranch Y. M. C. A. 2318 T GIRL WOULD LIKE Mission st.; the Emanuel Baptist quariet will sing. cooking and housework ¥ [ M., Young People's meeting: subject, | family; is 4 good cook. Call at 233 Fell st., baker- Dke.” T:80 %, preaching by the pas! | shop tor; subject of sermon, “The Two Requests” | 6rneGRRWAN TADY WISHES 15 third setmon, on Prodigai. Son. Solo by | Y teach grown children German Ianguase in o vat Cal Y Vorship the Lord' B, FINST BAPTIST CHURC near Jones M. P. Boynton. acti pastor. Servic ay, March 31, 1895. Preach- ng by Rev. Henry A. Co0k, D.D., of Boston at 11 (Concone). JEY houseKeeper: ¢ NT A GOOD S| SWEDISH EMPLOY. reau first-class vedish and German gi cashier in restaurant: 6 years' experience. e family or do upstairs work: Oakland preferred. 1 or address 1316 East Tenth st 08 MERICAN LADY, GOOD MA ger, fond of children, wishes position &s wori or country; references. Address o'clock 4. M., and “at 7:30. P. M. by the acting pas- | - 9: DAVIS, G SDenyPorekiand ol ion 5 opic, “Rellglous “Iramps.” Sunday-school, | PEFINED 5 SOUTHI LADY 30 . N P.SofC K. at 6:30 ». . Young | Il wants work preferred meeting, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. st., room 11, ton Call 11014 Stock- | [ ke vy R i e e IOl W ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY, PLACE IN these s es ure open to the public. Strangers are hairdressing parlor as apprent mall wages e merviosvars bpen fo I ial LTAUgETS ATe | oxpected while learning. Please address 1618 Page. L JOHN'SPR ‘TERTAN CHURCIL VLISH DRESSMAKER: FIT GUARAN-| ST.JOHN'S PRES TTAN T = : Tl P OERIANCHURCH, | N teed: §1 50 per day cuis by Taylor system: | D. Hanson Irwin, pastor. Public worship and ser- | $itS or Oakland: children’s clothes also. Address | mon at 11 A. M. At thisservice the pastor wili be 105, Call Branch Offic o= be assisted by 500 Hoo Nam Art. Evening service E COOK WANTS ATION TO 8t 7:30 P. M. Sabbath-school at 9:45A. M. Prayer- itchen of boarding-house; moderate meeting Wednesday Society of € B UALVARY PRESBYVTERTAN CHURCH, corner Geary and Powell streets—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor. will preach at 11 4. . and | 7:30 p. M. lorning subject, “The Speesh of Evening toy snce of Jesus.” chooi a1 MW PIS ol O, P. . Children may be presented for | baptism at the beginning of the service. Allare made welcome. Call (CIOUPLE WA Call or addres T ANY KIND OF WORK IN | exchange for room rent: first-class references , box 120, Call Branch Off ANDI ation as laundress in American fam- Call or address 102 Austin st. ANTED—BY YOUNG GIRL, PL second work or light housework. ifornia st., near Steiner. 29 Everett st. | { ST0 DO | 1 2438 | = FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIA \ situation to do general bousework in private | C- Chburch, Golden Gate ave. and Polk St.—Reév. | famuy: city or country; wages $20. Cafl 1000 | M. M. Gibson, D.D., pastos nee, 1518 Hington st | ton si. Services at 11 a. 30 P. M.: young | — e s WOR® Ve people’s meeting, 6:30 Morni Subject, | Yy OMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY: “Thorns and Brier: Subject for evening: | housecleaning or washing. Call 1808c McAl- | “Should the Preacher Preach Politics?” Cordial | lister welcome o all. B> _FIBRST ENGLISH E N the: ECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES | IDDLE- \GED AMERICAN WIDOW WOULD | like a position as worklng housckeeper where Lutheran Church, Geary. near( | there are children. Call 447 Fifth st. J. 8. Simon, pastor. Preaching services affll a. 3. | W ANTED_BY A MARRIED SWREDISH and7:30 ».X. Sunday-school ut 9:45 a. 3 Young | VY taner iid re. taise coey) Apply 1809D Mc- People’s meeting ai 6:30 P. M. Morning subjec Allister st. s “Christ’s Face Set Toward Jerusalem. All made weicome. X Anniversary dress 553 Mission st 3 WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF | by the day, week or month. Call or ad- OUN worl THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1895 e e e e e. y SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. IDOW WANTS GE TLEMEN 'S MEND- ing: shirts made to order; all kinds plain sew- ing; cheap. 114 Fourth st., room 15. TRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO GENERAL housework or second work. 1007 Mission st. Call or address TRONG WOMAN WISHES WORK IN LAUN- dry or chamberwork. Address or apply 336a Bush st., room 23, from 1 to 3. J EAT RESPECTABLE GIRL DESIRES A PO- sition as housekeeper to a gentleman. call at 1002 Powell st. Please N day. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN out in families to sew: can cut and fit; $1 per Address C. L., 20 Eri WISHES TO GO ERMAN GIRL WISE X general hoi avenue. usework. ITUATION TO DO Apply 1921 San Carlos OMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS SIT- uation as housekeeper or any kind 0f house- work by the 151714 Market day; st references. Call or address TOUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE WORK in store. 121 Sixth st., second floor. HELP WANTED-—Continued. el s s GIRLS AND WOMEN FOR DIFFERENT go positions, ar MURRAY & READY’S, 634 2 WO COOKS, FOR MEN VINEYARDS; T T 5, Trsexisl, 14 yours old. $10 and found. MURRAY & READY, 654 YEARS OLD: Clay st. NU“SE: CARE OF CHILD, 1 for Berkeley. Call to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. FIRST-CLASN WAITRESS FOR PRIVATE family, country, $20; waitress for restaurant, $5 week:; Waitress and chambermaid for summer re- sort, $20; 2 chambermaids for short distance in country, $15; German and Scandinavian girls for housework, nurse and all kinds of work; call early.. R.IANSEN & CO., 110 ary st. WATTRESSES FOR SUMMER RESORT, 1 vaitress and chambermaid, $20. C. R. HAN- SEN & C0., 110 Geary st. W ANIED-IF YoU WISH THE BEST SE- lected help, male or female, white or colored, call on or address MARTIN & CO., Employment Agents, 749 Market, telephone main 1819; largest and best conducted agency of its kind on_the coast. 7OUNG CREOLE WIDOW WISHES A GOOD Pposition as housekeeper; Is & g0od cook. 514 Kearny st., room 8 Call WEDISH WOMAN WITH GIRL 10 YEARS old wants position in the country as 28914 Market st. ply cook. Ap- TOUNG SW. tion to do Please call or w: 1SIT house te, [ R] L work in good 12 Hyde st T 2 family; city. 1S {IRL TO LEARN VESTMAKING: ONE A short time at the trade. 428 Golden Gate ave, IRL TO ZSSIST IN LIGHT HOUSEWORK and plain cooking: wages $8. A. B.C. 120, Call Branch Ofiice. _\ TOMEN COOKS ANTED FOR A F. hotel; a head and assistant cook. Apply by letter, stating experience and references, box 17, MILY office, JJOUSEKEEPER—AMERICAN WIDOW, ED- ucated, refined, alone, wants home: would go auvwhere; 1o objections 1o children. MRS Post st., room 21. C., 181 MDDEES street. position in country as housekeeper. 214 Third y children or invali Apply country. out by the da 7IDOW IN NEED OF WORK WANTS TO GO or take washing home. Address W. L., box 187, Call Branch Office. EKEEPER—MIDDLE-AGED WOMA situation as housekeeper or take care of is good seamstres 292 Post st. city or Mabel—But, papa dear, Iknow he must have money—why, he's a silver-chaser. P apa—That don’t prove anything I want to know is, does he catch it? Silver- Y eral housework er indeed—so'm 1. OUNG SCOTCH WOMAN WANTS tion in & Protestant-. : me) wages$20 (o SITUA- tamily 1o do gen- Call or address W. H., box 128, Call Branch Oflice. I near Third. REFINED \tion as nurs Address N. G. OSITION AS mil; You LA Howard street. DY room 1. A Do: LIABLE WOMAN WAN n the country in respectabi eral housework. ASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE | X4 tion as housekeeper. Call or address 7 Margaret place, upper flat, between 14 and 16 N well DY DESIRI ¥ governess or nseful compan is z00d seamstress: can board at home if desired. boxX 115, Call Branch Offi ZCOND GIRL IN PRI 2004 waitress. WISHFE: housekeeper to a_gentleman. TED: PATT family to do gen- Call or address 164 Tehama st., PC cary st. ITCATION AS Call at 728 A SITI Curk st. SITUATIONS WANTED DLORIST A D TANDSCAP! wishes a_private place, large preferred; thor- oughl unders: C., box H ANDY MA ands WISH how 1o lay out gardens; ref erences from Europe und this 1ES PO 1O} stands to run steam and gas engine; good | carpenter and plumber: also able to take care o garden; first-class reference. 87, this oftice. ate. Address W. T UNDER- Address G - boX JUTLER, H, petent, wants situation. this office. QUANDI THOROU! HLY COM- Address I. T., box 39, .26 YEARS OLD, WISHES situation on private place or small ranch;: thoroughly understands horses, cows, gardens and general work: good references. this office. box 27, Address N. N., AN ENGLISH ndy with tools. praise service; special Evening. 7:4%. 'Yoi:\‘u JER ANTS A SITUA- | ., box 20, this oftice Topic: “A Great King and a Sad End.” Preaching | L tion for general housework in smali family. | MAN (GERMAN) WANTS POSI by the pastor. 5 Call or add: { ton liquormaking, city or councry. & SISt NEw 3 ATEN CHURCH | (99D, NEEDLE WOULD GOOUT & | BOEHME, 1231 Mission st (Swedenborsi Farrell st., bet. Web- | \Xfew days in the w e . )DLE-AG AN, WHO UNDE. NDS Sunday-+ .M. Sermon 114. M. Sub | TAXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS A SITTA cants 2 ! fect, “What Is Sigaified by Jesos Ridiog the <ot XPERIENCED NURSE WANTS A SITUA- | farming, wants situation on private place or ranch. Into Jerusalem.” vited. Seats free. TH Lecture at 7:45 ¥. 3. All are in- = JSOPHICAL FREE ter, desires few more engagements in families public lecture every Sunday-evening at 7:45 | by the doe oo ! % i o 20 Fost st. Tonight, “Sticiaes by Be Atias | by the day; terms $1 per day and lunch; will take f E & ANNIVERSARY OF THE ADVENT OF modern -spiritualism _celebracion, Goiden te Hall, Sutter st., between Mason and Taylor Society of Progressive Spiritualists: Sunday morn. ing at 11, answers.to questions from the audience as usual: evening at 7:45, - ex- ereises: ‘excellént music, magnificent decorations and eloquent speaking: ' Professor Sauvler, pian- ist. will render Instrumental selections; Professor Ste Stevenson st. | home work at a reduced price: guaranteed. Call or address MRS. MILLER, 801 allejo st | dress 823 Dolores st. | ¥ by th tion. Call or address MRS. LAMBERT, 403 JOD CUTTER A KER, ( D FIT- entire sfaction Toou 19. RESSMAKER WOULD LIKE A FEW MORE engagements by the day; terms $150. Ad- | OUNG RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK by day washing, ironing or cleaning. Call 514 venson st. = | 00D COOK and laundress: city or country, or wiil go out day. Cali 29 Eddy st. Ogelsvie, Frisco's favorite tenor, and Miss Rosina | (YWE GIRL WANTS PLECE TO Roain, our favorite contralto, furnish quets and | onoral LONLWEFK OF Soowing o 2on | solos: Walter Howell will deliver drees, gnp-f <SS LOSMETEOR PROLIns. £ Oall 396 Perry. Spiritualism, the Messiah of the | (1EEMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING, | Century.” Admission. free; all are | \X ironing, housecleaning by the day. Call 106 | y invited. i Shipley, near Fifth, PLE'S SPIRTFUALIST SOCIETY. I EFINED GERMAN JLADY DESIRES A Opening meeting (111 Larkin st.) to- Celebration anniversary of modern spiritu Good music, speakers sud mediums. ight. <. Prof. Dodd, class family: isa first-ciass dressmaker. place as housekeeper or lady’s maid in a firs: Addres the mesmerist. Admission free. fi; DR. ROBBINS LECTURES TO-NIGHT on “Whnt Spiritualism Has Done in Forty- seven Years.'' Tests by Mrs. Hovet. Circle tickets by free. Songsand recitations by the Adams. Good | 37 MAN FR s DC CSE- Foresters' Hall, 20 Eddy, 8 r. 3. 10cts. o = u"g’!,:d“mé‘.é?’é.,;.?.‘, mfi?é’n'e’r‘?‘gf.fid SPIRITUAL Teference. Call 73712 Howard st., room 16. S, ; A Diatarn onday 114 3., 2 and | TNRRSEMAKEL, GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- | §r- . Circle and placiorin tests.” Mmes. Young, ter, wanits a few more sngagements by the day Professor Ciark, “Brotempnotpions Riesenweber. | or take dresses home; patierns cut to measure, Oftice, 1065 Marketst, | &S Orchestra. | Call or address 2244 Mission st. SIS P ROFBSS0T i TOMAN WANTS SITUATION 70 DO GEN- e SMERISM = PROFESSOE . | WSS WESTRIBITAION POIDO iR ture this evening at Washing- Admission 10 cents; inter- periments. ton Hall, 35 Eddy st esting and amusing exyp ] | i 1819 Market st., cor. Herman. ! ‘QTRONG RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES O | near Mission. dishes and assist with children: will work for small wages. 646 Mission st., near Third. do w the day. hing, ironi ng, cooking or housecieanin, CURTIR, 115 . MRS, Twenty-sixth st., B R. YORK, THE LIBE ottish Hall, 105 Larkin (=0 RAL ORATOR, Al st., thisevening, | 4 rian Religion™ in polit s ‘and_ schools. A light housework if required; sleep home. Ash ave. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE Pposition to care for invalid: would u!l.tl"\\ii‘!'l; Cal =2 OD CITIZENSH ropolitan Temple, ST P Address by B. F, of the ‘A. P. A. of California. ON, President | biect, “Rome's Y YOUNG SWEDISH GIRLTO DOGENERAL dress 112 Fourth st. housework; is good cook and laundress. Ad- Vigilance und America's Stupidi M YOMPETE. T GIRL WISHES HOUSEWORK and cooking. Apply 321 Ellis st. F-AGED AMERICAN WIDOW WANTS situstion 10 do housework and cooking; small wages; widower's family preferred. Call 403 Stevenson st. RESSMAKER; GOOD CUTTER AND FIT- members, ¥ou wiil please asacmble e O e A eIl L W1 R Ay Al a purpose of attending our loageroom on SUNDAY, March 81, 1895, at 12 o'clock for the. the funeral of our late brother, V. A.CHAIG- NEAU. By order of JAMES F. BURKE, N. G. W. L. OWEN, Rec. Sec. EZ ;5 F F. D_THE REGULAR Tuneral detail of the department s notified and directed to assemble at the house of Engine Company No. 25, THIS AFT. NOON, at 12:30 o'clock, for the purpose of attend- ing the funeral of the late ARTHUR BENHAM, late member of this department. By order. - SULLIVAN, Chief of Department. BF JIFTH ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE Country Leitrim Social Clud, given at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, Sundsy, April 21, 1895. Professor McCarthy, the celebrated Irish piper, will ‘be in aitendance. Music by the Emmet [ add: k= Elij dress ., box 91, Call Brench Office. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND 'QUANDINAVIAN GIRL WISHES SITUATION ences. Address box 8, Cali Branch Office, Oakland. REFINED TADY WISHES POSITION AS Mmm.}:—ufi:n WOMAN (1 dress 505 Hyde st. Addre: ANDYMAKER trade in all its branches; country Call Oftice. Al; UNDERSTANDS THE wishes work: city or Address Candy, box 126, Call Branch. ORTER; AKER MANY YEARS references last employ Porter, box 102, Call Branch Office. OUNG MAN WITH SOME E T PERIENCE; and others. Addrefs o perience wishes work in bakery; wages no ob- ject. Address W box 124, Cail branch. B VOACHMA SAMLKA AKERS — baker requires AYTON, 13 Hampton place, off Folsom st., near 001 vian wants position; city sober. and industrious: 'good references, E, 2304 Hyde st. AN AND WIFE WANT POSITION 10 OOk, wife assist, or do housewor] preferred. Address BREAD AND CAKE situation. W, Apply ERNEST willing, Address or_country Youy country taking care of fruit trees; A wishes situation w ND horses and milk cows. Third st. h a private family has some experience in gardening and can also take care of : country box 85, Call Branch. INDUSTRIOU WEDE eity or Please call or address 252 RY GOODS SALESMAN lent recommendation from position: desi chandise: man, box 1 9y 58: Call Branch Offic former employer, ars one place, general mer. 0od city references. Address Sales- A "ANTED — SITUATION valet or to walt on invalid gentleman by a AS BUTLER, middle-aged Englishman without incumbrance; has many year's experience: best of recommenda: tions.” Address Valet, 109 Larkin st. QITUATION WANTED BY A YOU G GER- man and wife, no children, as foreman on dairy or stock ranch: wife is good cook ; references. Address G. R., box 143, Call Branch Oftice. this [PIVIDUAT TRUCTIO hand and typewriting at AY Institute, 32 OXPERIE IN SHORT- S’ Stenographic CED APPR ON VESTS; 420 Natoma st. ASS PANTS FINISHER. 8 GRANT upstairs. LIGHT HOUSEWORK. INQUIRE rrell st., bet. 11 and 12, forenoon A N APPRENTICE_TO DRESSMAKING. £X Grant ave., room 7 IRLFOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, 802 VAL~ 1¢j0 st., flat A. TRLTO ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- ges $8. 825 Golden Gate ave., lower 14 NTELLIGENT MIDDLE-AGED H O U S E- keeper can find good home and $8 per month in family of 3; references. Address G. i, box 127, Call Branch Office. ADIE DIES. LADIE 4 The McDowell Dressmaking Academy 1s the most reliable school on the coast; everything we tesch is usefnl and practical: we teach cutting, fitting, finishing, in fact evervthing pertaining 1o dressmaking: we prepare You ior home dress- making or 0 go in business for yourself; pupils work for themselves or cusiomers while learning, thereby paying their way 8s they advance; waste no time or money; the McDowell is the standard system of dress-cutting: easiest to learn; most Tapid 10 use: makes the most siylish and perfect fitting dresses; pupils guarauteed positions free: patterns cut 1o’ order 25c; special attention to the cutéing of the new style flaring sKirts: agents wanted; also a couple of dressmakers to go to Helena, Mont.; now is the time to get ready f business: easy payments: unlimited Jessons. ~Me- Dowell Dressmaking Academy, 213 Powell st. San Franclsce FPRUE WOMAN AS PRINCIPAL AGENT 1N extablishing conditions suitable for the brother- hood of man. -~ Apply 1877 Mission. Wa LADY WITH £30; FROM $3 t0 §6 per day made. Address M. X., box 144, | Call Branch Oftic (VKK.\IA. GIRL TO DO G X work. 1521 Eilis s ADIES TO LEARN FACE TREATMENT, L4 hairdressing and manicure. 131 Post, room 19, ERAL HOU ( PATT A £ 4 O X order, 25¢, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. JEEETE T AT LAWR E DR ting School. 1231 Muarket st. NEWS FOR TIRLS WANTED - S, $25 TO S, $30. MURRAY WOODCHOPPER cord; compan T AND §1 50 ner and wite, $40. SADY. 654 Clay st. NTLEMAN'S YACHT, $ ners: 2 butter-n MUR- LURRAY ATLOR and found; W | vanced [ are ad- hiral America, 86 day, silver, d; 1 boller-maker, same place; 2 farmers and wives; butter-maker: wait- ers, dishwashers and others.” Apply to J. F. CRO- SETT & CO., 628 Sacra M nish all TO HANDLE CASH gisters in @l vacant territory in this State; someching new on this cOast at a price within tha Teach of encli andevery merchant. Address, with references, A. J. PRAY & CO., general State | agents, Mills building, S. . WANTED S8 COATMAKER TO WORK IN 3008 Sixteenth st “‘ TENCED CANVASS ers to seil the new high-srm_Singer machines. Apply only vet. 9 and 10 A. M. The Singer Manu- facturing C 22 Post st. W ANIED-STEADY MAN T0 RENT BOOT- black stand. Inguire at 400 Montgomery. | KERAND-BOY WANTED AT KELLY & LIEBES, 120 Kearny IVILSERVIC way mail and ot JRRATL- nment clerks occur tibns for applicant: dates and places of examinations., etc., sent froe- United States Bureau of Information, Cincinnatl, | Onio. NG ARTI- v and commission. Apply bet. 5 and HARD, 817 Laguna st. S ARD AND CATERER WANTED. AP- 1 ply by letter, giving qualifications, B., box 17, this office. ISHWASHER, REIDY HOTEL, 15604 KEN- tucky st., Poirero OXPERT MAYL TYPEWRITER DURT { L'surance war. pply WM. J. DINGEF 460 I, ARNESSMAKER TO BUY GOOD SHOP A1 cheap. Call Monday, 208 Fighth st. \ TANTED-MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wazes to place accounts with us; law and commere on; o unless successtul. KNOK COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter st. ADY TO LEARN STENOGRAPHY AND | 4 typewriting; situation guaranteed. 131 Post | st., room 21. | | | | i 1 1 | | hth st., Oakland. Monday morning, bet. fabd 9. | | BALDW. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — Continued, FLATS TO LET—Continued. M8 — ¢ u AND 3 1 ROOMS AND BATH; CLOSE T L e View: modern Improvements. 1121 Fiibert st. = SINE NEW UPPER FLAT 7 ROOMS, BATH; $40. 140 Fulton. J7.AND $12; 2 FLATS: 4 ROOMS EACH. $11 9750035 Aivarado st., near Guerrero, bet. Twenty-second and Twenty-third sts. HOUSES TO LET. 504 EOWARD—12 ROOMS AND BATH, $40: 519 Third, 10 rooms and bath, $35: 28 Hill, 8 rooms and bath, $30; 2418 Mission, 8 rooms and bath, $30; 2726 Mission, 8 rooms, bath, $27 5 721 Shotwell, cottage 7 rooms, bath, $22 50 134 Fifteenth, 6 rooms, bath, $20; 2321 Folsom, 6 rooms, bath, stable, $20: 1025 Capp, 6 rooms, bath, $20; 18 Twenry-sixth, near Valencia, cot- tage, 4 rooms, $14. W. H. CRIM & CO.,118 Mont- gomery st. T7 47 MISSION — HOUSEKEEPING 1145 s Tooms totet. { F MARKET ST., OPP. JONES—PARLOR 1065 Jitasa xitenen, slsosingle rooms. T HARRISON IWLY FURNISHED 417 Front rooms for housekeeping; ¢ ) LEWIS ST., OFF P 2 and Jones—i rooms; ¥ 1 . TAYLOR rd back and front. r ks FLAT: 4 NICE ROOMS AND YARD; | 5o e e —— 2 pen— SUNNY FRONT To LET—LARGE BUILDING ON HYDE ST 313 44141 Clementina st., near Sixth. .—} rooms $6, 810. $12 month: $1 50 to 3 w Foone A ornia, sultable for clubhouse. 10dg3 | vy FLAT: 4 BOOMS: NO CHILDREN. = = s, dancing academy, private school, etc. A eavenworth, 8 LET. i S o & r Leavenwor ROOMS TO N NER FLAT OF 6 ROOMS B16. A vach. 150 Shipley st., cor. Falmouth, near Fifth and l—‘olst}m i IAIGHT, ABOVE BRODERICK—SUN- N A R O P TTH NEW F O] 8 TURK WIHE MERVDITH,” NEW FAM: ily hotel; elegantly. furnished, central, cheer- ful, sunny and select; mantel mirrors, closets, hot F POLK, 2 BLOCKS FROM CITY HALL— KElegant sunny house, 9 rooms and bat MADISON & BURKE. 608 £50., ¥ ANT T 10 )l’n and cold water; all modern lmrvro':;wllvnli!l;‘:(:an\u LEGANT RESIDENCE; 8 ROOM - 6-room’ flat; best neighborhood; fine | on each floor: first-class home cooking and attend- 30. b large garden and stable: 1005 | Jio S0 0% SO, TS cner flat. ance: reasonable prices; unfurnished suites can wentieth st., near Guerrero. BALDWIN & | Vi€ el g — — now be sured on 5 years' lease. Apply to MRS, HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. SLAT OF 4 ROOMS A . KRAF SRS = . ; sunny side. = e - VIEW OF TIE BAY: 15 AMProvemency z SR = JONES_LARGE FRONT minutes from Baldwin Hotel; cozy. modern, | St» HearCapp. 11T WRiowed room: priv 7-room, unfurnishea hou: newl; decorated JURNISHED COTTACE OF 8 ROOMS AND throughout. Key at 829 Union st. bath: good location in San Rafael. JAMES GQGTIL\\ S 118 192 TUNSTEAD. 5 1 Q OCTAVIA — NICE SUNNY FLAT OF SIX 18 Soanis, bath: 322 50, MADISON & BURKE 1\7i‘:,«\'r SECOND FLOOR FLAT 6 ROOMS TFJ OUSE OF 18 ROOMS; 1AL Of Market St.: rent reaso: 8. ICKELHEIMER & BROTH 15 SDDY —SUNNY FURNISHED $4 per month and upward. ) FILLMOR! nable. ER, i ROOMS, VICINITY CALIFORNIA Mason sts.; furnished or nnfurnished: $30 bath: 540 Second St.; rent $22 50. Apply SPECK’S, 30 Montgomeryst. | CAPE & CO, House Brokers and Keal Estace oq7 e 21 %}\11‘{x;r‘l;‘-)$3.’hf.:"\;Al'\;l‘;(l)}\‘ & BCRkE | O .:;}.';1)1\.:1}. unbk OF THE TARGEST AND | 1, '5‘:“’:?& SRONT ROOM ®Q HOUSEOF 2 ROOMS AND KITGHEN, 7 913 S n rooms in the city, with bath and T2 ok L I g i e $ - Juniper st off Folsom, bet. Tenth and | 2 Water-closets and large storuge bisement: every | reasonable; good board near. convenience for housekeeping. Inguire 909 Jones. leventl < e “pi- 1 1 1()7. FOLSOM-NICELY FURNISHED SUN- 5 ST., NE. NINTH—HOUSE 8 | [jLECANT NEW FLATS - SEVENT e O A s S e private. ins: bath and U fow Bryant; 6 rooms, bath, $17: 4 rooms, $10. | —>——_ " oY1 S T SO TFRE = i e CTRA CO: NY FLATS: 6 <)] TUR! —-Illijl;{lhl..l\l NN ] ROOM; PRI- " ST., N S L s e +d L vate family; $10: 0 & suite, 437 EDDY ST, - JYDE-HOUSE OF 11 | 2 S foama; baths, ssnitary plumblog. . Fell, Siya gt EN GATE new carpe Broderick and Baker. GOL cove: AVE—SUNNY AL furniture: hot and cold 2 $60 month; 2 gents,$45. SINGLE AND DOUBLE rent reasonable. FURNISHED duced. Apply G. H. CMBSEN I MINNA_ST $50. O & CO. £ OF 18 ROOMS: 11 Montgomer. :\'E.xa’mtly- mann st., near Fillmore: $18. 57 4 WEBSTER, BET. ELLIS AND O'Farrell; flat of 6'rooms and bat BATH AND LAUNDRY, PAPERED, nside and out; electrie bell, large yards, sunny front t. DOLORES—5 SUNNY ROOMS, reduced to $12 50. O painted e & with front and rear entrahces; on Tweliih si., bet. | ]9 | TURK—NEWLY PAPERED AND CAR: VEWLY PAL ND IN FIRST-CLASS [ Mission and Howerd; fast car line; rent $25. 21 peted parlor, foldins: other single coudition; 9 rooms, bath and laundry on Also, 4 rooms and bath, second floor, on Glen | furnished rooms: also 4 unfurni Twelith st., half block from Howard avd Mission: fast carlines; rent only $37 50; fine location and should be seen. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park ave., off Twelith Park avenue; rent $15. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park avenue, oft Twelfth street. 2() NEW CORN. TORE, WITH FLAT SRl h e tion; water free; long lease to right purty. J. RISSO, silver avenue and Mission road (TPPF:)( FLAT 1¢ EVEN NIC u( JESSIE, COR. FOURTH—NICELY FUR- ©U® nished suites and rooms. % 96" WEBSTER—3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED | _rooms and bath; rent reasonable. NICE: FURNISHED ¢ £ ()4 EDDY 504 o JQGEARY 20 housekeeping, if desirable, cheap. LEWIS, BET. 1 JONES, Post and_Sutter — Nicely furnished sunny room; 5 month. Fux'l»ll, cellar; $25. $11.50, Zors Roows i 917(571(('('" ANAN—SUNNY 2 window flat, 5 room, bath; Feit £ e - < —UNFURNISHED FRONT PAR- S ¢ UPPER FLAT; 3 ROOMS, B P i T laundry; cheap. 1125¢ Oak st 4 SRR PSR TEOO: 9 FLATS, 3 AND 4 ROOMS; STABLE. 26%% | 45() MINNA=NICE SUNN = : & Chesley’st., offt Harrison, Seventh and Eighth. NEW: FINE VIEW: 6 ROOMS: BATH: ONLY 4Y $18. 19 Alpine st., near Haight and Baker. ]“L\'l‘ 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; ! unturnished. S 30"Juxfy’cx Y FRONT ROOMS; ELE- gantly furnished; hot and cold water. i Ifo?’_n’fsu — NICELY FURNISHED | { “rooms, with or without board: reasonable. HARR (ELY, FURNISHED B - DEY: | 7703 whnny soomas vathy sloseés 928 week: | Bouncing Lawyer—Then you are pre- | & also house 6 rooms, bath; Metcalf place, bet. sunny : we Mason and Taylor. Key 418 Geary st. 15 T 6065 SHOTWE LD, modern. FLAT, provements: in Tr) )() LARKIN B \NY _ FUR. 200 risiea tront room or 1ot 3, 88: single 35. Soji,mxnfzfsrx Y _ROOMS; FUR- nished ; $10; light housekegping: single, $4. IVY AVE, POLK ST. AND VAN ared to swear that the parties came to high words. Coster Witness—Nay! I dinna said that. L should say they was particularly low | words. also cellar. periect order: 1135145 Pacific st., near Jones, 1 block from Jack- v Ness ave.—Furnished front room; rent $5. RANNAN AND SF house 6 rooms and bath, etc; 308 Brannun st.; Tent only $22 50. CAPP & CO., Hous Brokers and Real F street N EAT "28TORY HOUSE: 6 ROOMS A3 4N bath: 1910 Stevenson st.. bet. Nineteenth and Twentieth: rent only $20. Apply to . S.CAPP & som-st. cars. ROR () NEW UPPER & bZB-)O ftat, 5 rooms; bath. 835 U 9R FAGE—2 OF 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping: suitable for'a couple; no children in 9991 ELXM AVE —NIC NNV (ONT 2 room to let furnished, or a private hom in confinement; terms reagonable. 4 MINT AVE., COR. JESSIE WLY FU nished rooms, §6 to $10 per month; quiet Louse, 6o » Jruarioxg ¢ 7 ROOM pered. 951 Folsom, near Sixth. 'NNY ROOMS: NEWLY PAPERED AND 1; $11. 102334 Capp. Y FURNISH 2132 Howard st C0.,413 Montgomery st., House Brokers and Real Estate Agent ) NATOMA — 2_FURNISHED ROOMS, 2D for gentlemen, from 85 to # ISSION ST, BET. NINTH _AND TENTH— Comfortable 2-story house: 7 rooms and bath; | Ao ) MISSION—2 SMALL SUNNY HOUSE ' i 5 2y B EWLY PAPERED SUNNY FLAT OF 3 5 5 Mission st.: rent only #30. Apply to C. S. s 3 keeping rooms; rent §10. P & CO., House Brokers and Real Estat N ion: 01 wates freat 300 Thist oo O GEARY — Z parlors.and GU. " SUITE LEGANT ingle. RRERO — TO Azents, 418 Montgomery st. MHAT VERY NV 2STORY BAY-U dow house of 10 rooms and Ix UPPER SUNNY FLAT SUNNY ROOMS; bath. 1120 Howard st. MISSION —SUNNY il 1115 $17. 12717 st NICE PARTY, 8 BAY : near Oak st.; No.7. Apply to C.S, upper flat; 6 rooms: modern improv ke rooms; bath; large porch;.$10: fine well ‘ CAPP & CO.. 413 Montgomery st., House Brokers | ments; large basement and yard; rent $20. hodacs . = x and Real Estite Agents. | @95 114 MeALLISTER, OPP. CITY HALL, | 93] CAK—2 PLEASANT UNFUR j GOUGH—6 SU D). sunny side; 7 roomsjand bath. ASHTON, | <)L rooms. 408998 WP e Q HOUSES, 8 ROOM: JLEGANT FLATS OF 5 D 6 ROOMS, BATH rooms; cheap. | provements; $20. 2 Yprice reduced. 713 Fulton Y HAYE 318} Tovemn | 316 LILY AVE.—4 ROO KEY AT GRO- cery, Page and Octavia sts. JUNNY BAY-WI $15. 117 Perry st., near Third. 13 A NDOW HOTUSE: 6 SUNNY ROOMS, | ']?_) f'um' VE.—_LOWER FLAT < SHEEE bath, gas, $20. 1025 DL key &)5)5 FOURTH—FURNISHED I HOUSE: 7 ROOM L4 tight housekeeping; also single. NE AN Caroline, off Folsom, near s Q75 188 McALLISTER, COR. HY DE; SUTT- B 1. able for physician or dentist, of would rent in floors. ASHTON, 411 Montgomery st. 1o FLATS, STORES, OFFICES, ALL kinds of property to rent: furniture insured. "0) BRADY, OFF MARKET— nished; cheap, to small family UNFUR- sunny yard. BAY-WINDOW ROOMS \ \ SEL | ROOM FOR ‘ 7 $13. (RAMINNA, BETWEEN S 1635 Eighth—Furnished bay-wind and others; new house; $4 up. % () POL ICE SU nAOM GATE A hed light housekeepi K—LARGE FRC light housekeeping: $25. = HAIGHT—3 FURNISHED R0O. ) housekeeping. 1 MASON—2 T FOR HOUSEKEEP- 2 ing in exchange for service in smail room- ing-house, and prospect of a few boarders; no childre 114 ELEVE LY ¥U nished ne all day; privas bath, gas, grate and water in rooms; quiet location; FHAND nt room, B INNY bath; private famil CURNISHED HO ). ALTFORNIA, NR. BAKER—CD) A furnished modern home of 7 rooms and bath and large yard: rent $60 to desirable parties with: out small childre TOY & €O., 19 Montgomery ©)] SCOTT, NEAR HAIGHT—NEW SUNN 41 corner fiat, handsomely furnished for house- keeping; rent reasonable. ning wate: T‘fi B CLAY, NEAR JONES_NEWLY FUR- : 1 ( nished, front, sunny room; rent §7. E()I HAYES—FRONT ROOM SUITABLE )2 for one or two gentlemen terms reasonabte. 76 1 HOWARD — SUNNY _ FURNISHED (D12 bay-window; others doubie; single: rooms: reasonable. e e American family; complete for ~housekeeping; | ©)1¢) LEAVENWORTH — DOUBLE ROOM; QUNNY HOUSE, 4 OR" 5 ROOMS, UNFT] ngle or en suit A e O e S A T ‘ ;lldq,il:;dor furnished. 36 Alabama st., bet. 27th = (¢ BARTLE SIXTII_2 | water; also housekeeping room; all furnished. \ NG —"'(-Fuii' AN OR 5 BOROCAT 45 sunny furnished rooms for housekeepin; 1 HOUSE, 142 SEVENTH—SUITE 4 L e e imeroom; Ritenen:: evess oon 89 SOUTH PARK=1 OR 3 SUNNY ROOMS A e SR venience; $25. HOusE oF 11 ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISH- | ed; 3 boarders if desirable. Call from 2to 4, | 819 Lombard s l'ql- GEARY — PARLOR < nicely furnished for housekeeping. GR() JES 2 OR 3 ROOMS: FURNISHE 650 fuitroom SRR rent $10 or $15. 2531 CALIFORNIA — 3 nished rooms for housekeeping. $) OR 4 NICE HOUSEKEEPING ROOM! +) Mission st g o= prA 105 HOWARD—LARGE SUNNY¥ SINGLE OV ana double rooms; transient. ! T 102 STOCKTON — LARG 2 housA‘:.f-’pmz: suony. singie rooms. c_;l()u'r,\mmmf FURNISHED D1 ¢J front rooms suitabie for 1 or 2 gentlemen: 1’0 FTH—PLEASANT SUNNY UNFURN- | ished room: 911 & 8§ USH_FURNISHED S| 7 to $10; hall room #: TURK—FURN] 7 BEDROOMS, { bath, sewing-room. kitchen; every con: ABOVE SIXTH—S | Z9 kitchen and bedroom, furnished, 8. COTTAC NY | OUBLE COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS EACH : BATH; modernu improvements. Apply '8 Fulton st. ES TO LET. RY—-SUNNY FRONT SUITE AND 35 4 ROOMS: LARGE T ROOM, furnished rooms. ‘ A8 LT eIes ot Mg n week, 802 HL IS —ELEGANT SUN BATH: STABLE. S s nr e SRR oo < suite, bath; running water; very reasonable. 64 279s 3138 CTTER—FURNISHED OR UNFURN . ished rooms; suitable for business or profes- ‘ sionals. 319 FIRST_SUN: furnished rooms; near Twenty-fi O housekeeping; $6 5 Rt .—37iusx.\' NEAR SIXTH—NICELY | D00 furnished, larke sunny housekeeping room. Cur-r'.wu OF 4 ROOMS. 327 C! st,: rent $10. SINGLE cheap 10 steady roomers; $1’q A DAY TO AGENTS SELLING = Roral White Metal Plater or taking orders furnishec %00d agent can make $2000 to r with the Roy: Plater. ting Works, Colum- | | for plating: trade secrets, formulas. receipts, etc., | | | es under instructions ¥': particulars free, Na- Indianapolis, Ind. (MARRIED preferred) to work on shares ranch 900 acres, 8 miles from Cloverdale. For further particulars on or write to 1. JESSUP, 934A Twenty-fourth st.: call before 9 A. . 109 P W LAC 1TY AGENTS by large insurance company; must be weil Acquainted and of long residence: ood remunera- uon to right party. Apply 435 Califor {IBRST-CLASS HARBE C chairs, jor sale; or to rent. Kearny st. experienc | tional Detect 3\ Iy [TTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE 8. F. Cutting School, 222 Post,rooms 21 and 22. 7OU G GERMAN WISHES A SITUATION 10 take care of horses and milk cows,and is willing do general housework; best cf be furnished; please call. Commercial st. reterences J. KOEPKE, 636 VERMAN DR 300DS CLERK; HAS 12 years experience in retail and wholesale busi- ne sitaation. i can furnish the best of references: wants a Address A. W., box 118, Call Branch. = ARDENER—SITUATION WANTED BY A practical gardener in all branches: middie-saged and single: can milk and care for horse if required; good references. J. M., box 139, Call Branch. RADUATE IN LAW, WITH S XPER- ience, typewriter and stemographer, wishes clerkship in & law oftice; city or country : excellent references. Address Law Clerk, box 20, Call Office. of housework by the day: references. Call or ress 1217 0Lt 8t., near Ellis. 10 dosecond work; Oakland preferred; refer- housekeeper. Call or address 174 Sixth, room 2. ED) WOULD like situation in family as nurse. Call or ad- OSITION, BY A MAN OF 31 WITH WHOLE- sale or retail grocer or fprocuce commission house; experienced. Address'Grocer, box 66, this office. ARDENER—BY COMPETENT MA: can be well recommended: is good tools: town or country. Address J. L., box 29, Call . WHO with D ITUATION WANTED BY CAPABLE AND reliable man with good business ability as col- lector: handy with tools. Address G. H., box 128, Call Branch. OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper or do gentlemen’s mending. Call 321 is st. (. e), room 47. RTE_FL\}:D GERMAN LADY WISHES POSI- tion nhoumm?erin widower’s fumily, lodg. HOROUGH ~ ALL-ROUND BLACKSMITH 1V shoer wants work: city or count; nish good reference. Cali or address 1 st., room 27. ; can fur- Howard 0Y. 18, WISHES SITUATION WHERE HE can learn a trade. Address GEO. SORENSEN, 2 Codman place, off 1005 Washington st. Guard Band. Valuabie game and gate prizes. Pur- | INE-hoUse or hotel; first-class in every respect. In- chase tickets for Shell Mound. Fickets —xduts | GUire 20 Turk st ¢ " children s leave foot of Market st. | (VAPABLE WOMAN WISHES T0 G every half hour. GRS washing, ironing and Houseclaoion THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 27 Ly ave. P st., off Chesley, nr. Harrison. AINTER, GRAINER AND PAPERHANGER wants engagement. Address 1. N., 16 Maria g’lmownfl: in Laarel Hill Cemetery Associa- tion for the election of trustees and other business will be held at the office of GUNNISON & BOOTH, e Kearny st., OUNG WOMAN WISHES POSITION A8 19. room 431 California st., Merchants’ Exchange building, W OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF HOUSE- room 45, on TUESDAY, April 2, 1895, at 12 wwork by the day or week: terms $1 % CHARLES H. CROWELL Sectotacy, | Address W. W.. box 167, Call Braney * e 8% o NOTICE—To THE STocKiTrERS | R AR AREIED 14Dy with = J BT o o Standasd Goid g Shond 2 charge of a residence Mining Company: There wiil be a meeting of the stock- holders of the Standard Gold and Silver Mining Company on MONDAY, April 1, 1895, at 2 P. x., at the office of the company, room 3, second floor, Mills’ building, San Francisco, Cal., for the purpose of electing a ‘Board of Directors for the ensuing while the family is away, or taks harge - class rooming-house or hotel; g00d referncrs. dress room 34, Wilson House, 120 Ellia st- EFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE SIT- 3 references. Ad- uation as Call or address 1126 Yyear, and transacting such other business as may Pproperly come before the meeting. The books of Lbe company for the transter of stock wil be closed M. , March ), 1895. R N N R, Socretary. who isa manager, wouid like a position of trust; ‘hotel fond of chileren: city or g . SITATION WANTES BY A BOOKKEEPER experience; best of reference given. of 12 Address {xz‘o‘.‘m. box 138, Call S milk, understands gardeni in the house; temperate and industrious; city ref- crences. Address C. F. ster, S. 1300 Turk st., cor. ITUATION WANTED IN PRIVATE FAM- ily by a Geaman-American coachman can and any kind of work eb- FEMALE HELF WANTED. WANTED —A PROTESTANT COOK ¥OR family of 2, £30: cook for private family in Auburn, $30; ook, 5; infant’s nurse, With city references, $25; chambermaid and waitress for lotel in country, $20: 10 SYork siris ar 316 and 350, Appiy SIS PLUN: w y 2 KETT, 424 Sutter st. < x,u’}:.\'d-inns WANTED, TO AT- end grand mass meeting at the Temple, 115 Turk st., SATURDAY EVENING, April 60 BARBERS PROTECTIVE U EMPLOY- NION Secratary, C. TROELL, 657 Clay st. THE | For terms, | i S8 | 329 ¢ PP—THR ~ UNFUR- '~ ¢J nished rooms; bat: (3 LARKIN—3 CONNECTING ROOMS nished complete for hovlspkf—np\nu central. 94 A MISSION, NEAR SIXTH — FRONT 145 Toom and’ xitchen furnished complecs for JOTTAGE 4 ROOMS, HALL, BASEMENT, large yard, chicken-house: $12. 123 Eureka st., bet. Eighteenth and Nineteenth; Castro cable or Eighteenth-st. electric cars. private hou: 11204 JESSIE, CRNISHED VOTTAGE 5 ROOMS, ri;"sTn;?loDnnh TR e housekeeping rooms; use of kitchen; single ) p ments; cheap. Geary st. e 4 = — — | rooms cheap. = — oo e - ELEVENTIH — TWO BAY WINDOW | ;o c — - OTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS; BASEMEN ARD; : cheent 7 ()7 MONTGOMERY AVE., COR. FILBER J $11. 726A Army st g,?:,? front rooms; others for housekeeping or [ T() Fine sunny furnished housekeeping rooms; 1735 (COTTAGE, 3 ROOMS: $8. 38 VICIOR ST, from $7 up. bet. Seventh and Eighth, oft Bryant. M LERD IDDME 10 1013% LARKIN-LARGE AND SMALLSUN- B iet cheap for housekeeping or single. JBAT SUNNY BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE. 5 = 2 ny rooms, stoves, grates; housekeepins. rooms and bath; in perfect order: sunny side A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS Fifteenth st., bet. Valencia and Guerrero; rent | <o Suitable two or Atonable: i £X ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first.class only $20. Apply to C. S. CAPP & CO., House TWELFTH, NR. MARKET—SUNNY in every respect; terms reaso 10 Brokers angl 1teal Fstate Agents, 413 Monigomery. (OTTAGE OF 5 ROOMN: STABLE: REASON- | Able to permanent tenant. Apply 117 0’Far- Tell st. necting rooms ; furnishe JLEWIS, OFF TAYLOR, NR. POST—LARGE ‘sunny room and kitchen, furnished complete, | HE SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE new sunny ; strictly respectable: hal price of best hotels with equal accommodations; ‘ very central. 28 Eighth st.. near Market. A5 SECOND — FURNISHED SINGLE AND 9 suites; sunny; respectabie; gas. 5] JESSIE, COR. SIXTH — ELEGANTLY mmish:d parior and housekeeping rooms. 7 OSEMITE . HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET. I $15; also 1 unfurnished: $4. 11 FULTON — LARGE room. s z J 9% { HOWARD, COR. TENTH—FINE SUN- 135 ny furnished housekeeping rooms; bath; board also. COTTAGE 4 HOUSEKEEPING Thirteent] FINE BAY-WINDOW, rooms, buth. basement. 3 FURNISHED FLATS. FURNISHED T SAUSALITO — 7-ROOY house 7 large grounds: beautiful view. Apply F(’)’ 1 STEVENSON, N SIN OR_3 Sixib and_ Seventh—Single and suites; per Toom 38, Merchants’ Exchange, or at fruit-stand, | UO2 turnished housekeeping rooms; $10, $15. | night. 35¢ 10 $1: week. S1 50 16 $5: families. ~ Sausalito ferry, oot of Market s - b GOLDEN GATE AV UNNY FUR- nished room; boll:flfllt Jlght housekpg.; $8. OCTAVIA, NEAR HAYES—2 NICELY F3 WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE \ 1 4L WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for malling. 521 7 ROOMS AND will rent whole or 40 Diamond st. PRETTY SU bath; handsomely furnished part to parties without children. loyment secretary Barbers’ Venth 8. s H AND MILK OR SOUP, POTA- nd butter, coffee, all 10c. 44 4th. , MU & toes, bread a = s 2 < furnished front Tooms complete for house- | BOARDING AND ROOMS. MESS SHOES 35S0LED, 40c; HEFLS, 96¢; | (TORNER FLAT: § SUNNY ROOMS BATH; | Keeping i private family. | BT St heroudl et i U o donein 13 minutes. 635 Kearny st.. basement. | U complete for housekeeping. Apply 728 Fulton. 4%7 NATOMA—2 OR 8 CONNECTING ROOMS, | 2 fifis:’,;o:\‘,,‘ifim IR SROOMS; NOTICE-REMOVED FROM 708 TO 72615, | J0URNISHED FLAT, 6 ROOMS: BATH. 316 | 437 turnished compiete for honsekeeping: che SE0d bok E 0P, Howard-st. Theater, misfit shoes bought | X' Haight s.. near Buchanan: $37 50. also other rooms for light housekeeping st $7 and 5 HYDE ST., COR. 3 orexchanged: best place. iy city for new and sec $9 each per month. Jpbine—Sunny suite and single rooms, with board. S teia ot - : 5 AN I 625 THIED-SUNNY ¥RONT SUITE FUR- e DHE ‘OR EMPLOVMENT CALL iL. WNTOWN FLATS— 5164 TAYLOR, NEAR | 020 nished complete for housekpng:nochildren. 5 ‘ RTem OGP“;!_'?\“ mg! o Dath: end 390 TEAveD. CHILDREN BOARDED. 1 EDDY —2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; also sunny small room. 498} FIFTH-SUNNY FRONT ROOM AND 2 kitchen: perfectly furnished: complete. worth, near Eddy: rent reduced. BURNHAM MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st. TFUL NEW FLAT: 1611a JACKSON ADY WOULD LIKE A CHILD TO BOARD: FEAUTI £00d home: mother’s care. 21515 Mason s EE BEER: BEST 1N GIT 5 ERS ; view : 6 rooms and bath; exira | L0 = fu mplete, SO s = 5 DES ERE B TINCITY; 3SCHOONERS | j5, et UK NTEAM MARSH GOy 458 Mont | N EWLY FURNISHED FLATS OF R | oy Sl b e b («,: 228 Pacific st. = dnanay AR e £ pralow rateto desir- | QANITARIUM OF YOUR OWN. HEALTI TION_CLEAN STNGLF, FOOMS, 150 & b W SUNNY CORNER FIAT: | ® ; ¥ Pine st., near Hyde; first consideration, when I secured 320 acris = Dlght, 75c week. R, B. House,533 Commercial. | IGEGANT, NEW SUNNY CORNER WLAT. guiet, ajtractive neighborhood. Call from 10 a. picturesque, fogless land: 1600 feet elevation: WANTED-SEN 10 OTTLE SHARP | rooms and bath: vers jow rent. BURNHAM | ‘04P X 3 miles from city, 13 miles from raflway: indor seam becr, 5o boitle wine, 5c. 609 Clay st. | MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st. 122() EOLSOM — SUPERIOR ACCOMMODA- | DY State Heaith Board as best location for v« HAVING, W = = S _UPPEER 6 SUNNY ROOMS tlons for housekeeping; front rooms; pri- | L0 Ded persons. Coutemplating removal f.- | NG, WITH BAY RUM, 10c: HAIR CUT- 201 MISSION—UPPER e s | vate; $10. State, I offer same, including two rough com | ting 15c: 4 towel for every cusiomer: 8 vhairs; Saut bath, §35; 3618 Sutcer; lower = Sl e able cottages, barn and ten-acre orchard (hear - 10 walting. ' JOE'S, 32 Third street. rooms, bath, $25; 207 Second, upper 2261 SANCHEZ, BET. FIFTEENTH AND | for $3000. Parties desiring profitable laveers. it : )() PATES OF GOOD SHOES, 250 TO §1. 564 | 122 50: 389 Eddy, flat 4 rooms, $20; 606 O'Farrell, | SsD)2 Sixteenth—2 large sunny rooms for house- | should not eonsider thy proposition, there beinz oo w 500 fin SFe0o 63155 Sacramento st. e oY o i profit thereln. But lovers of nature’s beauties. 1 SHOES HALF-SOLED 1IN 10 MINUTES; 3 done while you wait; at less than half the usuai price: all repairing done at half price. 564 Mission St.. between First st. and Second st. HE m:,«n;s\_rfil'fius ALARM AKE TH clock; no electricit, W FREE COFFEE AND RO single rooms, 15¢, 20c, $1 week with ANSOME; oms, breakfast. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 10020 SR and 20c a night, includi and 624 Washington st., £ Kur:‘y‘ *)] ELLIS ROSEDALE—PRICES REDUCED; g')' single furnished rooms, $1 week: 25c night. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- i Sixth, for a room 366 mlEht: $1 week. Eium".cn'yrsmumllégogsgb. 20 AXD nts per night; 81, . T w Facific Touse, Comméreiai and Leldestort sta. Wasrnc'n_uxonxns AND MECHANICS "whk.nv- that Ed Bolhln.l:;n;llmi—;‘ & g, ohened Soto House, 82 Fourth rooms; 25¢ to $1 per night: $1 25 (0 $4 per week. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY qux: Eooms dor tiec STon day AL ‘508 wieks Teading room- daily papers. 36 st B Tooms, $14. W.'H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery. 5 SUNNY ROOMS; preciating “elbow-room,” the exhilaration of ino HOWARD—LARGE g X RARGE TRONT ROOW. WOR | Bl ae Soher e, te o desire permar housekeeping; reasonable. 525 2226 GEAEY—FLAT:‘ i e e 5 AN TABee _ | summer camp, combining home comforts, sho.. 1 230 S o o svgrxv 202 Masay E SUN ROOMS; | address T. gu.\n, station A, ¢ 5 %: $5 up; brick building: y: G SR SN OO GREMANER. FONTA 775 FOLSOM, NEAR FOURTIH — LARGE el LOGRS 18, MAE. ‘ rooms: bath. 9 sunay, qulet rooms; complats moianer: | 2 OpBosite Mason; sultable o storerooms, 123 BROADWAY—5 ROOMS; ELECTRIC bells; tiled mantels; near Hyde. 495 STEVENSON_FLEGANT FLAT; PEK- /O fect order; 4 rooms; bath. 4 FOLSOM—CORNER -SUNNY BAY- 1042 w?ndow flat: 6 rooms; bath. Inquire of J. EAGAN, 1129 Folsom st. . z LAT OF 6 LARGE, ELEGANT ROOMS; SUN in every room; meighborhood first class. 81735 ing: $10. facturlng purposes or any other business wh = large space is required; ren: very low. Appic MADISON & BURKE. HOWARD_ONLY & L BA N & HAMMOND, 10 Montg'er 4781511.1\:1,\. NEAR SIXTH — STORE T00ms,suitable for tailor or dressmaker; §14 $75 118 ELLIS ST, NEAR POWELL: FO @ lurge basement 1 HAYE! 3 . 4342 S R Ay 655 Eag NNY BAY-WIN keeping rooms. SON—2 FURNISHED HOUSE- Tooms: running water: range STOCKTON —NICE FURNIS 1307 Moo iot, FUFA ISHED 995 MARKET — HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS . restaurant: has Lombard st. en suite and single. ;;:{ private rooms jn rear. ASHTON, 41l ) 1 1323 HARRISON — NEW BAY-WINDOW 1915 EOLE-—2 NICELY FURNISHED, SUN- | =it ‘ 2O fias; bath: yard. gacs gyp DY front rooms; housekeeping:’ bat OFFICES TO LET. : S. 515 HAIGHT ST, | 2> St S ol i . e T e 152] HOWARD=S NICELY FURNISHED 1214 ROWELL-LARGE TOUBLE SUITE (F N sw’mm—}x. SEAR m&gfi"r—g{n; 1 | reasonable. Y T00mS for light bousekeeping: | yocd by daciee® D¢ S6€D first of month; former rooms; suitable ouseke 3 mode- _—— g W. B ARGE Tate. 133 ASHINGTON, NEAR JONES_MA- SUNNY SUT ON FIRST ¥/ , oo Tgsoh r;msr FLOOK 217 SUITABLE FOR or dentist. GEARY—3 ROOMS business. Key 21714, Tine view : three modern, roish sunny rooms; entire IIPI:’! floof?e:nlz;:ned fl Uight housekeeping; gas, range, bith, ere; $27 50 T 7 ROO! BATH, 531 GUERRERO ST. $25; also fimm%vmm:.,'u.

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