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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1895 _— THE TEMPERANCE. UNIDN Reports of the Work That Has Been Done During the Past Year. Great Efforts, but Small Results—A Chinaman Convicted of Law- Breaking. The State convention of the Woman's Chnastian Temperance Union met in the | =~ 5 AT e EF Y. M. C. A. building yesterday morning, the president. Mrs. Peet, in the chair. | Under the topic of ‘‘Preventives’ Mrs. H. P. Van Kirk, M.D., read a paper on! “Hygiene”; Mrs. F. H. Bentley on| Mrs. Mary Palm, M.D., on | “Non-Alcoholic Medication,” and Mrs. | Clare O. Southard on ‘Coffee-house and | = “‘Heredity’ Free Reading-room.” Under the head of “The Legal Question’’ Mrs. Martin discussed ‘‘Legislation and Petitions”’: Mrs. Rose M. French, “Law Enforcement’’; Miss 8. M. Sevetance, “Franchise.”” Concerning the social prob- lem was a paper on ‘‘Drawing-room’’ by Mrs. Mary Frank Brown and on *‘Fair Work’' by Mrs. Emma G. Snow. Mesdames Brown, Kimball, Spencer, Van Pelt, Croske, Harnish and French were elected a board of directors for the Union organ, the Pacific Ensign, for the coming year. Mrs. Harnish was reap- pointed manager of the publication. Miss Severance suggested that editorsand news- paper peop generally be petitioned to open their columns for the discussion of the suffrage amendments, pro and con. | She also referred to the liberal aid of the unions while she was six weeks in Sacra- | mento, during the last session of the Leg- ill of the fund placed in her hands. Mrs. French reported that earnest work | had been done in enforcing the law, but the results were poor. Mrs prosecuted five cases in A the cases had been tried in a room back of a saloon. Only one conviction had been secured and the e was now in the Su- perior Court. Stockton had refused to issue licenses to saloor trances and to groceries having bars. The Wood eight disreputabie houses, and the police records of San Franeisco show that there have been fifteen cases of selling liquor to minors, resulting in fourtéen dismissals and one conviction. The luckless one was a Chinaman. Mrs. Snow suggested that greater efforts be made to prevent liquor privileges from being sold at district fairs | and that members of the union be put on | the agricultural boards. Mrs, Geising announced to the conven- tion that her father, J. H. Webb, had just been elected grand chief templar at ‘the | Grand Lodge now in session at Sacra- | mento. : Resolutions were adopted expressing a | determination to make greater efforts toward the adoption of suffrage amend- ments and the spread of the cause of tem- perance, and also thanking the peovle of San Francisco for courtesy shown the delegates to the convention. A collection w: vention, and $ as raised towara the purchase of a California anner. It will be suitably inscribed and sent to the expocition at Atlanta, Ga. Word was received in the convention that Mrr. [sabella Brooks, a delegate from Castroville, had been injured while step- ing from a cable-car and was unconscious at the Receiving Hospital. Much regret was expressed Mrs. Rencwden-Bailey rendered a beauti- ful solo entitled “The Prodigal Girl.” | During the convention Mrs. Bailey has entertained the delegates with her excel- lent music. FATHER MATHEW'S DAY. Celebration by Members of the League of the Cross. Thursday next will be the anniversary | of the birth of Father Mathew, the great apostie of temperance. The d the Cross. The grand senior rally of that organization will be held at Metropolitan Hall in the evening. A select programme, suited to the occasion, will be presented, and will include addresses by Most Rav. Archbishop P. W. Riordan and by At- torney John J. Barrett. A Jarge number of prominent citizens have consented to serve as vice-presidents | or the occasion. The commissioned and non-commi: the Cross Cadets will be the ushers. Admission wiil be by card. A limited number of invitations_have been 1ssued, and these may be obtained on application to the Catholic clergy of the various ague of the Cross. SAN FRANCISCO ‘“‘CALL.™ FUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALI~ 71C Market street, open untl 12 o'uock every Tipkt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, ccxrax Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. yes sireet, open until 9:30 o'clock. Larkin street, open until &W . corper Sixteenth and Mission streets, open Trtil fo'clock. £ Mission street. open nntil 11€ Ninth street. open until 9 CHURCH NOTIC TMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST iscopal Church. cor. Haves and Du- chanans:s.—key. John Stephens, pastor. Services at 11 A. ™. and 7:30 p. 3. The pastor will preac morninz and evening. S i Tnchangeable,” and for the evening, “The for the Twentieth Century.” Special music at both services. Protessor Harmon, organist. Sunday school at 12:30 . x., C. B. Perkins superintende! Epworth Leazue service at 6:30 . 3. The se ch are free. The public cordially in- Yited 10 ail the services. Usaers in atiendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday HOWARD-ST. METHODIST EPISCO- al Church, bet. Second and Third, two Blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. Westwood Wright D., Schultz, musical direc tor: ‘'W. F. uperintendent Subject 61 6:80. Evening service at §:50. @ irs. Maptls Van Colt, the famous revivalist, will begin a scries ©f meetings in tnis church on_October 13. More than 60,000 persons bave confessed Christ under her labors. Pastor's residence, 2026 Howard st. Telephone 085. EF TRAL METHODIST R hurch, Mission st., bet. Sixth aud Seventh— islature. She reported that she had $13 Sanford had | meda. One of | Fikcaay and car fare aving side-en- | nd Union had succeeded in closing | PLASTERERS Oakland. Alameda, Berke- ley and suburban towns—You aze invited to attend & meeting of the Contracting Plasterers’ Associa- ilders’ Exchange, cor. Mission and w Montgomery sts., on Tuesday evening, Oc- er 8, at 8 0 ciock, when important matters con- | nected with the trade will be discussed. By order of the PRESIDENT Contracting Plasterers' Assoclation. NOTICE OF MEETING—THE REGU- BSF1ar Smuual meeting of the stockholders of the Nevads Eank of San Francisco will be | held at its banking office, 301 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Cal, on WEUNESDAY, the ninth (8th) day of October. 1885, at the hour of three (3) o'clock P. M., for ihe pur- pose of electing a Board of Directors to serve during the ensulng vesr, and for the transaction of such other business as may come_before the meet- 1ng. D. 1. DAVIDSON, Secretary. an Franclsco, September 24, 1895. the stockbolders of the Gank of Callfornia will be held at the banking-house, in this city. on TUESDAY, October 8, 1895. at 11 0'clock A. M. ALLEN M. CLAY. Secieiary. San Francisco. September 23. 1895. SPECIAL NOTICES. Y _GIVES EL] 830 Marke: st. LISH LADY GIVES AL~ 850 Market st., room 46. YOUNG GERMAN LADY ES ALCO- hol baths and manicure. 174 Sixth, room 1. [=4 ROOMS WHITENED,$1 UP; PAPER- ©d $3 50 uv. 81716 Third. Georze Hartman. FOR SALE—HALF INTEREST IN AN Abstract of Title Company in Kureks, Ham- boldt County, Cal. System complete and full search of county lands in office. Cost to date, $10,- 000. Terms Very reasonablo. Full particulars given. Apply to J. MCCALLAN, Eureka, Cal. EJECTED FOR $4. " BAD TENA | B colicctions made. ety o conmey. Bactis Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room b, Tel. 6680. [ CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages g teed. C. ROSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. HELP WANTED-—Continued. ANTED—CARPENTERS FOR CENTRAL America, long job and timberman for mine, speak and fare paid; 8 carpenters. 3 dav: tiemakers: swaiters, dishwashers and . CROSETT & CO., 628 Sac- AGENTS WANTED. ENERGETIC OLICITORS; LADIES OR gentlemen; for new plan of life, health and ac- cident Insurance: salary or commission. Call be- International Indemnity ge 20, wanis a re- spectable_position with money iu it. box 132, Call Office. MARRIED MAN, FARMER, USED to thoronghibred and blood horses and all kinds of stock ; wife can teach stenogra want_employment. V. HUNT! art fare advanced: Spanish, good wages tween 11 and 1 only. Company. 208 Sansome st. ADY AGENTS—SOMLTHING NEW; SELLS lady make $74 60 W. ROBERTS, 609 ook for nunters, § atsight; evel in 614 days: sam; Sacramento st.. ups ADY AGENTS TO SELL MME. KAASHS preparations for the skin;: good wages. 14 Mc- rooms 57 and 58,110 5 P. M. Men and boys to pick grapes, dry.and box raisins, ing and drying houses, wine-cellurs, etc., $23 per month and found, for & very large MURRAY & READY, 634 GINEER — EXPERIENCED, man, stationary or marine, with United States certificate, wishes & position. RELIABLE | \work in pac Call or address 1123 | oS0, Bty Mgnh and 636 Clay st. ANCH COOK, $30: 8 COOKS, 840 TO 60: 2 N coat mmg\‘:;: 2 Japanese cgoé(s:aulll';hen L.nn.n or a camp, 10 lab 8, $26; xmakers; ; i e me';wmu\' & READY, 7 D—SOTICITORS TO S, water-filter in Alameda Cou: L. L. SALSBURY, 1002 Rroadway, Oakland, 9 to 170OD GERMAN COOK WA 3 work in hotel as second cook, Third and Fourth. good wages. 7 Alice st., off Folsom, bet. 2 choremen. 634-638 Clay st. TOP—IF YOU MAKE LESS THAN $5 PER day call or write, male or female: all make ALUMINUM NOV- 1508 Market st. CED YOUNG MAN WISHES Tlace as cleric in clger store C. 8., box 103, Cll can give refer- money sellin ST -¢ "R, $40, cmall family, Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 BUSINESS CHANCES. ALOON: ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST established saloons in the city: doing a first- class business; fine fixtures; cheap rent; clearing #400 a month above all exp>nses; owner must R0 East atonce: will sell for ha'f value: full investi- gution allowed saloon men; don’t miss this great bargain: such a barzain will never be offered again. WOOD & €., 917 Market. ANUFACTURING BUSINESS: b ock will involce price asked; nothing like it in elty: wholesale trads only: owner leaving WOOD & CO., 917 Market st. PEHOLL & CO. REALESTATR BUSIVESS Brokers and_Auctionees—Larze cholce ilst of merchandise businesses, restaurants, hotels, sa- loons, grocery, bar, branch bakeries, delicacies. produce, wood and cosl yards: buyers furnished and partners procured at short notice; lodging ana private furnished houses a specialty: furniture sold on commiizsion or bought for cash. Office 719 Market st., near Third, L. PROLL, Manager. A DVERTISING AGENT: COMMISSION: BS- tablished 9 years. 408 California st., room 7. RS, SALARY AND COMMIS- sion. Baxter Portrait Co., 432 Nutter st RACTICAL DISHWASHER: 85 A DAY Speciaity Company, ALIFORNIA MUTUAL B! wants good agzents to wor sick_insurance W. HANNA wholesale, desires position In any capac Wages no object. OBER AND WILLING YOUNG MAN (DAN- ish) desites employment in wholesale house or factory: willing 10 do anything else: understands care of horses and can milk cows. Address 5., box 8, Call Oftice. NDY MAN WANTS 'ERS, RESTAURANT, $35, MISS CUL- | of reference: 105 Stockton ITY SOLICT ! MAN OF GOOD AD- 20 years of age. who can ride a bieycle: must be very strong and active, well ac- with the city and be able to furnish un- questionable reterences. RAPHAKL'S. G MAN WITH EXPERIENCE in jewelry and optical business. Address O., box 43, Call Office. ARBER FOR SATURDAY; WAGES $3. 321 62 Broadway, Oakland. FIT SOCIETY its accident and liberal inducements offered. J. cretary, Murphy bullding. ROOMS WANTED, ROFESSOR OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES DE- sires a farnished room in exchange for lessons: speclalty in Italian language: been resident of this 12 years: excellent references quired. “Address F. W., box 118, Cal ANTED—ROOM OR BOARD FOR PIANO D., nox 72, Cail Offics. WANTED-MISUELLANEOUS. A e e ANTED — SINGER'S MANUFACTURING machine, second hand. 535 California WORK AROUND hotel, lodging-house oron ranch; good carpen- : or would go as watchman. E.W., 0Y OR YOU ter, painter, etc. 5, 7OUNG MAN WISHES TO ENTER MA- chine shop as apprentice or helper; wages not 50 much a consideration; can furnis) references. Address M. D. B., box 82, Call Office. ITUATION WANTED BY FRENCH-SWISS man and wife on wincranch; man good wine- housekeeper. French Wine- the very best | RARBER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOO. 20034 Kighth st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON and Sunday. 609 Larkin st. ARBER FOR SATURDAY NIGHT. iven and re- maker, wife good maker, 516 Pacific st. lessons; references. FEMALE HELP WANTED. 7OUNG GIRL, PLAIN COOK, HEALDSBURG. $20; San Luls Obispo, $25; Hollister, $2 Oakland, $20, and other town city, s'm[. $25 and §1. ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 1630 MISSION housework gir! 8 young girls, assist, $10 to + 105 Stockton st. ANT COOK, $40; 'R FOR SATURDAY. = call after 8 a. M. ARBER FOR HALF DAY SATURDAY AND 443 Broadway. ARBER WA NTED—SATURDAY AND SCN- 7 ANTED — SECOND-HAND CASH REGIS- OR PROTEST. ter. Address, with particulars, R., bex 15, cook, $30: laundress, $: man second girl, $20. MISS CULLEN, PRUIT FARMER WOULD LIKE TO LEAS] : TENANTS EJE(‘TFé% small fruit ranch for a term of 2 or 3 years; or will take charge of place on reasonable terms. Ad- Farmer, 1468 Ninth st., Oakland. Y EFINED GIRL, COMPANION TO INVALID. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. ROER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 260 Third st. tute, 36, Geary. NT GIRL. HOUSEWORK, TWO IN NTED I SATURDAY: 2 50, — : NTER'S TOOLS; family, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockion st. | B4SPER WANTED FOR SATURDAY; 83 50. must be in good order and cheap. TRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS FOR 5 CENTS—THE LL. 1n_wrapper, for mailing. R LAS wants situation. CH_ WOM.J SIRES WORK BY ‘ashing or housecleaning; $1 per day Call or addres eventh st. -BY AN ENGLISHWOMAN AS can take charce of infant or 1 or 2 ant; good references. Call 8 I small ramily; city dr cal work a specialty. 1 1s taken up in the con- ! WE S dress MRS, H | enteenth and K | can teach Frencl y will be ! celebrated in this City by the League of | ioned ofticers of ihe League of W parishes or to the adult members of the | The | cople's meeting | | room witow wishes a po as housekeeper in ¥ Fl ase call or ad- 116 Fultonst. S TO DO TYPEWRIT- plays and theatri- 's§ called for and de- iver d. Address Carmel, box 108, C; W AYTED-BY A RESPECTABLE lady, a position as working housekeeper or MRS.C | to do housework in a small family; Is willing to | go in the country. Pleasecall at 237 Minna st. | floor. 2d I ELIABLE GIRL WISHES POSITION TO DO housework: undersiands plain cooking: small Address Reliable, box 109, Call Office. TION WANTE BY RELIABLE Z woman to do any Kind of general work 1y without children. Address S.S. B., box il Office. D—BY COMPETENT WOMAN SITU- for housework and cooking. 1024 How- ard st., room 1 ANTED BY FIKST-CLASS d st ST WISHES SITUATIC s Jessie th. good cook and laundres Office. WIDOW WISH £\ steady place as housekeeper; no t R “mu;\.\"\\'m 'S WORK BY THE DAY housecleaning, washing and Ironing, or a kind of work: references. Adaress D. S., box 86, Call Oftic work; best of references. Nurse, 1024 Howard room 21. FRENCH LADY DESIRES SITUA- tion as lady’s maid, or take care of children; 01l referen 33 Rincon pl. "IN AMERICAN U family. 70 v | o e £ood business education. Addre box 18, Call Office, ELTABLE GIRL WiISHES A PLACE TO DO upstairs or general housework. (all 916 Ala- bama st. ])'1-;1‘1,\};:‘1: DAN #20. Call or address off Powell, near 1 GIRL WISHES A SITU- housework; not less than Vandewater st., upstairs, 2 TS ral housework ; first-class tion 1o do ge: Call or address QUITATION WA 23 German girls. first. 1 butler. Apply to MRS. ANDER- 8., West Oxkland, RMANYOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION X as mzid or to take care of 1 or 2 children; wiil- ing to travel. H. C., 1434 Franklin st., Oakland. D BY SWEDISH AND NG SWEDISH GTRL WISHES A SITUA- st in housework. Please call at § | Preiffer st., bet. Chestnut ané Francisco. G. N., Call Braach Office, A MATEURS HAVING A GOOD G dispose of will dowell to write C. C. 110 N. Sut er st., Stockton, ¢ LEIN, 100 SIXTH ST, PAYS 500D PRICES Sor clothing, books and'jewelry: pestal. OOK—GERMAN STYLE, $30, NO WASH- German nurse, $15. MISS CULLEN, ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. BER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON ing. 901 Larkin st. D SUNDAY; AT YOUNG GIRL, 2 IN FAMILY, #15. MISS CULLE: » 105 Stockton st. INSTITUTION, CAT. VARBER FOR percentage 60c, and buy the shop if satisfac! HOLIC, §25 TO SN, 105 Stockton. OND GIRL, AN JOSE; FRE nurse, German, $25; 105 Stockton st. iD GERMA MISS CULLE: RS—MONDAY BEI iday all shops will close at 12 . sharp. J. ‘TSCH, President Barbers’ Association. OST_BUNCH OF KEYS (ABOUT 6 KE on Howard st., bet. Third and Fourt, along ourth to Mission, {0 Fifth: reward. 868 Mission. S HUNTING-CASE sonogram “M. L.’ on case. Please | M1SS CULL] WOMAN, GOOD , 105 Stockton st. GIRL AND SKAMSTRESS, 820; short distance; see lady here. MISS CULLEN, 3. 350 i iriving country . 106 Ellis st. J gold watch; Teturn to this ofice; reward. W ooD axp COAL YARD_FESTABLISHED trade; best location: good teams: cheap rent. a bargain. PROLL & CO., 719 Market st. 3 R A R T pay: furni- ture of rooms included HEALY, 23 Kearny st. OTE BRANCH BAKERY AND DE Z (D, cacy store: receipts 810 to $12 a day test location: don’t miss seelng this bargain. BARRETT & CO., 86514 Market st. $1000 COFFEE SALOON; BUSINESS OF + 850 per day: low ren': disagreement of partners cause of sale. BARRETT, 86515 Market. $52— TRADE: fine ovens: good location: guaranteed daily sales, $15; good chance for coftes parior,. BARRETT & CO.. 86514 Market st. $125() RESTAURANT GOOD LOCATION: OU). receipts $45 o $60 daily : good reason for seliing: trial allowed buyer who memns busi- ness. SIENBEKG & CO., 632 Market st. $5()(), EXTRESS TREANSFER Co- HAs 200, the jargest trade between this city and Oakiand: clears $250 to $300 per month: pro- prietor owns his own property—barns, offices, stor- ages, etc.; has 4 finest teams running across the bay: worth $8500: One of nicest, cleanest busi- nesses in this Sta e: esnblished 15 years: grand chance for some active man; retiring from busi- ness. STENBERG CO., 632 Market, opp. Palace. 55000, SALOOX, OLDEST, BEST ESTAR- + lished placecity; enormous transient trade; fine bar and beck bar, registers, safe in- cluded; references to breweries and wholesale liquor-houses as 10 amount business now and dur- ing past 9 years: monthly net income justifies in- vestment of §15,000: owner made fortune: going to Europe. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. 9{)(). PARTNER WANTED—_CORNER SA- £V, loon: transter point: partner preferred to hired help: bargain. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st., opp. Palace. $200 RESTAURANT, BRANCH BAKERY ; - 4 living-rooms; rent 815; chicken-yard, houses included. ENBERG CO., 632 Market. $450 BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY & 105~ + cream parior: location near Kearny st.: controls h:zrg‘vxmae:chug at $800;splendid chance for man and Wife. STEN BERG CO., 632 Market st. SEEKING A SITUATION ¥ou hold a position? If you are competent and Cail atonce at 185 day, or evening before 9 . 3, U. Deparument of California. OST—TUESDAY, LLEWELLYN PUPPY;: 8 A. WILKIE, Mechanics’ miils, Fremont and Mission; reward. OR STOLEN 1 TANTED—WAITRESS AND DO CHAMBER- work for springs hotel, §20, room, ete.; Jennie | O'Brien, waitress, please call; 5 waitresses, §15 | and room: housezirl, Ross Valley, $20, 4 in fam- ily, see party in office 10 A. . #18, see party in office 10 A. x. Mission, 4 in family, $20:_nuorsegirl, $15; middie- aged woman, honsework, $16, see party in ofice 11 A. .: middle-aged 'woman in family of 2, Auburn, $10, reliable we c Crocker building S. Industrial Agenc; ROM 77513 FOLSOM_ST. t0 215 FEleventh—2 Baltic séal capes on Mon- day, Sept. 30. Finder wili be suitabiy rewarded by returning to 215 Eleventh st. PUG, BLACK AND white, at 2208 Powell si.; must be returned: tag number 1479, OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of MAGDALENA GILGENKRANTZ, No. 195,464. The finder will please return to bank. BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- girl for Gilroy, houseglrl for the Y., box 94, Call Office. SMALL WAGES. 416 cook, #25; housegirl, Baker st., 3 3 girls for second work, $15, and 2 cook, #20; German girl, family ot 8, for second ‘work, $15: youny girl, family of 3, $1%, Twenty-third and Castro; 25 to 30 girls, 88, 0, $12. $15 and $20, in nice families. 'S Employment Agency, 749 Market st. GENERAL HOUSEWORK GIRL, 2 cooks and housework girls. country, ©) UPHOLSTERERS & call early; bring tools. PAINTER AN . box 2, Cail office. LASS CARP! MATTRESSMAKERS; 211 STEVEN- ri'tlx'mn — GOOD CABINET: 3120“ GRILL ROOM: ELEGANTLY FIT- « ted up and good-paying: best down- town location; particulars 533 California; Pheenix bar. $3000 OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNE R « bar on Fourth st., near Market; rare chance to get monthly paying’ saloon of $250 net. Inquire 533 California st., Phcenix bar. .2'00 SALOON; ONE OF THE BEST- DUV rayingon Montgomery st.; recelpts $50 to $60 a cay: trial given or no sala: must be midklmmedll ly. GEURGE L. CARROLL, 852 Jiarket st. BLACKSMITH AND WOODWORK SHOP TO rent on long term; stock for sale cheap: shop located in the richest valley of Californfa, and dolng a large busipess: owner retiring from busi- ness.” Call on or address J. E. CLOSE, Danviile, Contra Costa County, Cal. 5: 5 general housework girls, city and country, $20; German nursegirl, $15: assisc care 1 child, §156: woman for ranch, : second girl, sleep home, one liviug with par- ts. $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Ge: 1OUK FOR COUNTRY HOTEL. $26; RESTAU- rant <07k, $25; waitress, restaurant, $15 to chambermaid, botel near city. $15. C. R. N & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—NEAT COOK, PLAIN WASH, 2 in family, $25, nice place: nurse and second 2 “second girls and laundresses, $20 crman and French cooks, $25 and B girl for housework across the bay, small American | family, $25: hotel waitress and chambermaid, $20. and giris of all nationalities for cookin, rk in city and country. CLAIRVOYANTS. —A—A_A_ quick on short order: Oc. 1434 Montgomer: TO DO SHORT | ;A8 REDUCED HIS PRICE $1 AND UPWARD 1S POWER. and_ignorance, but seek dom and learn whag the future holds rlors continue {o be the point of great attraction. All are plea Consult him and secure the THIS MORNING 2 d Devisadero; wages PPLY AT 11 will assist with washing; best reference. | Remain not in darkne: as working housekeeper: city or country. | PRU. EUGENE, 1320 Market st., pariors 9 and 10. OR LADY IN old-lined luminons every (0wn to introduce o signs, doorplates and house numbers: can be read ark: something entirely . bestand most attractive plates samples, with any name, in- scription or house number, including neat sample case, sent on receipt of 81 50: {llustrated circular stamp_for particulars. 1 Howard st., S. F., Cal. WINEHOUSE YT Y QUEEN RETURNE. pleased (o see her irien consult her at once on affairs of love and business. J. F. CROSEIT & CO., K and patrons again: exeeption the fir ever manufactures H COOK, 825; MAID AND infant’s nurse, d seamstress, $25 st. $25, $20,815and $10. LEON { ANDRE. 315 Stockton st. OTEL COOKS, $30: 2 BOARDING-HOUSE cooks, £30 each: restaurant waiters and 25 cooking and to assist. seamstress, $25: $30: French giris for house- Plate Company, questions answered. LAIRVOYANT AND LIFE RBADER 280 Clara st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. J TRELGRAY, CARD READER AND PALM- ist, Temioved to 1031 Market st., pariors 1 know how to mix drinks; sell good: right man. Address G., bo irls_for housewor) AY & READY. 634-636 Clay st. ANTED—A NURSE FOR INFANT, #30, mus: travel; Protestant nurse and seamstress, | country, $30: cook and second girl, same famiiy, | #30 and '$25, country; 10 good housework girls for country, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutler st. Y WOMAN WISHES A FEW MORE | | X engagements as nurse to invalld or light house- TED IN LIGHT o plain, steady man satisfied with $15 to $30 a week. 9 Geary, room 2. DUCTED 5c MEALHOUSE. business, suited RESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 250. MMBE, LEGGETTE, 311 Tehama st., ne ME. RAVENA BETURNED: names given 256c up. §28 Howard,bet.4th&d! ME. ARNDT, BEST GERMAN FORTU teller: only 25¢ of your future husband orwife. 724 Harrison st. NTIFIC REVEAL- tells_entire Iife. past, P 2 shoes, 72614 opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 mistit shoes bought or exchange NDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH $40 CASH CAN rofitable employment by aadress- FRIENDS, CHAMBERMAID vou the picture and waltress, country: cooks, country, % cook, Alameda, § paid; German girl, tend bakery, 81 nurse, one child: ranch cook; girl, one lady. MME, LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. cour! olored woma; secure steady ing B., box 22, Call Omce. NOTICE—NEAT ping apartment all furnishea, hox $0, Call Office, Oakland. [ERS 10 KNOW t there are plenty of carpenters in San Franclsco; all advertisements to the contrary are All help can be supplied by applying to carpenters’ headquariers at 115 Turk st. or 23 District Council meets at 115 Turk st. on Wednesday ev by eggs and cards: present, future: consultations on all & ng excepted; names given: Lelp: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- rossible; fee $1: letter §2. 920 MEMOREA good advice: RAL HOUSE- ight. housework, s shop for sale: s nursegir., 812: housegirl, Alameda, price £50. Address 25cup. 764 Howard st., in front. reau, 819 Market st.—Working housekeeper: |15 general housework girls; 4 upsiairs girls: § young girls to sassist. good wages and homes; 3 Swedish girls, must be zood cooks and do gencral Call at 9 A. >x. to-day. TANTED — A MIDDLE-AGED LADY bakery and attend to housework. Call between 8 and 10 at 1535 Post. —AT THE MISSION, A PROTEST- 0 do light housework in smail family ; P. G., box 31, Call Oftice. 5 GIRL, Lt der. 533 Post UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: magic charms: love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling: develops clalrvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the oly seals and the Palestine wonder charm ard. also Sunday. Third st., room 16, top | 3 LL MANHATTAN Stock Food: it isbest. SR T T ANTED—A GOOD others need answer. lass cooks, wages $25 to | TRUNKMAKEHR D. D. WHITNE SPIRITUALISM, RS DR. LOU PATTERSON, MEDIUM: SIT- i rapping seance Saturday evening. JIRST-CLASS P TO WORK IN M. J. KELLER COM- ‘WORK AND Call between 9 and 12 1 lden Gate avi TOUNG GIRL FOR nan preferred. 967 Howard st. HAS. BROOKWAY, RDERS FOR PRINTING. PHENOMENAL independent music materialization, aking. etc., Wil appear un- esday night, Oct. 8, at 111 ALHOUSEWORK" 709 Post st. CHILD; SLEEP D BOYS WHO ARE SUFFERING telegraphy, trumpet-g, 21 Davis st., upstairs. der test conditions = with asthma. wages $7. 1620 Ellis. OUNG LADY, LATELY FROM THE EAST, wants position as housekeeper. Call rooms 7 and 8, 210A O'Farrel ST _CIRCLE YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.: skeptics invited. INDEPENDENT FANTED—YOUNG WOMAN, GOOD COOK; must do some washing; one understanding Apply 1950 California. French cooklng preferred. {EAMEN AND CARPENTER FOR EUROPE BROCKWAY, i" OODSALESLADY WOULD LIKE POSITION X in miilinery store. Address L. S., 1015 Market. NG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA- 103 to do ceneral housework where she can ave 4-year-old child with her; is a good cook: is ing to work for smail wages. Call 3517 Minna. RL WISHES SITUATION TO DO : country prefeired; good home more an object than wages: no children. Ad- dress M this office. 30 working hou keeper, Cull 1002 Powell st. MAKER—FIRST-CLASS sh_draper and designer: thorough dres day. MISS WARWICK. 509 ivy av WOMAN WISHES TO DO HOUSE. work, washing or ironing by the day. 245 Fifteenth st A LAD 2\ housekeeper's ower's family: tion: no objection to a wid- or country. Apply at room 2, 5 HOUSE, 44§ THIRD, NEAR, Market; ms. 28c to §1 50 per night: #1 50 to $5 per week: convenient and respectable; iree bus 0 and from the ferry, W INci HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market: electric lights in every room: 200 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $8 per week? free bus 1o and from the ferry. —_— SITUATIONS WANTED —b;ALE. — D oG SOC. FURNISHES COOKS; LlP. COOKS; shortest notice. 14 Geary. Rev- E- R Dille. D.0., pastor; R. V. Watt, Sunday- | \\ANTED, BY AN ENGLISHMAN, A SITUA- school superintendent: J. J. Morris. musical dirce- tion as va'e", fraveling servaat, or to wait on tor. C.H.Yatman of New York, the “Round the | 81 invalid gentieman; has had many years experl- World Evangelist.” will 7:30 P. 3. These are special revival servi Yatmah will also preach each evening du week at 7:30 o'clock, except Saturday. Mr. Yat- man sails next week for South Africa on a world- | wide evangelistic tonr. Sunday-school at 1 . s, Young People's meetings ai 6:30 P. M. CHURCH, ing and evening by Rev. 11A. M.: ““A Great Mysie: evening. s fi Alla @ ST.JOHN'S PBESE RIAN CHURCH, corner of California and Octavia streets, Rev. D. Hanson Irwin, pastor, will preach at 11 A M. and %:45 P M. Sabhath-schcol 9:45 a. . nvited. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at sday evening at 7:48. Everybody made cordially welcome. ihe | 6:45 P. M. Prayer-weeting Wedn: California Male COR.” CAPP Preaching morn- | Colburn. “Subjeet | Subject 7:30 P, M.: | sWiat Walt I For®” “Good singing morning and | SUNDAY MEETINGS. J. A. TALL morrow at 110'clock sharp at Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. 2 o LL PREACH TO- | Sages, Pleane address We W b0 151, NOTICE OF MEETINGS, (SATURDAY) EVENING, October 5, 7:30 o'clock. in King Solomon's Hall, red sonic Temple. THEO E. SMITH, Sec. E2& EXCELSIOR "DEGREE Lodge No. 2,10. —Regu- lar meeting THIS EVENING. Third degree will pe conferred. ZA0S WILLIAM E. LANE, D. M. B ANNUAL MEETING—THE ANNUAL | meeting of the members of St. Luke’s Hos- {u_lun witl be held at its office, 731 Cali 1ransaction of such other business as mi Leiore the meeting. WM. DOXE T T Y EXCELSIOR LODGE No. 166, F. and A, M.—Special meeting 'IHISA roia st., on RIDAY. October 18, at the hour of 2:30 o'ciock . 3., for ihe purpose 07 electing fifteen members of the corporation, a board of directors and the come preach at 11 A. a.and | ence; has traveled over the Contlient and has § Mr. | years' reference from present employer. Address 2 the | Valet, Uplands, an Mateo County. W ANTED-BY AMA a sitnation about place, or anything: 815 per I month and found: good reference. ' box 161, Call Uftice. ARMER AND STOCKMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as manager or foreman on aranch; 12 Jears In lagt place: best of references. Address | ox 62, Cali Office. SERMAN MAN,CAN SPEAK ENG- lish as well, would like a position as bartender; 2 years’ experience in the East: is also hand at anything: willing to work. J.J. M., call at 12 Fifth st.. city. (PACHMAN—SITUATION WANTED BY A young man: good driver, milker and general hand about a private place: firsi-ciass reference. Addres X 140, Call Office. EITDF.RLV N;\N, YET STILL ABLE TO work, would Ilke any kind of employment; €00d racommendations and is satlsfied with smali NANOF SRIENCE WANTS POSITION VA s foreman of shoveling gang or similar work. Address F., box 82. s TTUATION ASASSISTANT BOOKKERPEER, stock clerk, timekeeper or driver delivery- wazon, city or country: five years' experience in this city. Address E. G.'H., box 78, Call Offic 0D gol:fi»\ ISHES SITUATION x&v amily or restaurant: good references. H. DAPPE, 611 Third st., Oakland. ™ SUUATION WANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN, 3 competent and experienced accountant or sules- man. with bours from 5 P. . until close of bus!- ness: wages no object; best of clty reference: - dress 1919 Filimora st., flat 4, > o T 7 ANTIED—YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS situation as_coachman: thoroughly experl- inced. Address Coachman, hox 124, Call Office, BARBERS-VOUNG GERMAN WISHES TO learn barber trade; understands manufacture of perfumes and toilet soaps. Barber, box 51, Call. slate-writer, 501 Larkin st., cor. Turk, 10 to and all parts of world rlng ohia Calattn: VAILORS PATTEL UNENCOMBERED 03 Montgomery ave. 501 Leaven- young ‘women for office work. $80(, EQARDING-HOUSE AND SALOON; + & fine business location; well furnished low rent: large number of boarders; a bargain. Apply at 783 Market st OR SALE—WELL-K bar in the Western Addition. $2500: $2000 cash GROCERY AND owner sick: price G., box 21, Call. nently fitted up rket at., I LAND CITY POPU no cutting. DAY & CO., 602 Market ALOON AND 3 ROOMS, OPPOSITE NEW Postoflice site. 50 Seventh st. NTING OFFICE: CY LINDE b presses: first-class job can be had at a bargain; terms reasonable. in Pablo ave., Oakland. ARTNER WANTED TO CONVERT AN OLD established and well-stocked resort into a_ va- riety theater; location very desirable: size of hall, 7bx135: everything favorabie for the project; pres- ent proprietor has been 6 years in business there: a very moderate sum required. Inquire Figaroofilce, 532 Merchant st. press, gas engi BUSINESS CHANCES—CnntmoN. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; ‘Winchester House, 44 K c to $1 50 per nij ROOMS(CORNE E) TLY FUR- Hahed clours about $40. SPECK & ROOM H( cheap. SPE H7-ROGM HOU: country real estate. < IN SAN FRAN cisco: 34 rooms, all full; very chean; owner golng East. Also fine lodging-house in Cakland, 30 rooms; full of people: paving wel sonable. ODGIL 4 count sick ness. 48 Seventh very reas Oakland. SALE AC- K. KING, 802 Broadwa; 19 ROOM: 9 ROOMS: GOOD TRAN- $9Q7() HOUSI: e &’30 « sient trade. Apply Landlady, 5 Fourth. HOUSE: 11 FURNISHED ROOMS $180. 12 store; four montbs’ rent paid. 3129 Sixteenth st. SALE—LOGSDON HOGS : must sell on account of house full of steady roomers; call aud see what a great bargain this 15. 867 AXD, 869 MARRET ST. OPPOSITE Powell; best located lodging-nouse in th3 glty: 175 beds: to rent furnished or unfurnisned from October 15; special inducements liveman. Apply to BENJ. M. GUNN & CO. Montgomery s 28 OMPLETE OUTFIT FOR 4 ROOMS. FURNITURE FOR SALK- Brussels carpet laid. . Heavy linoleum ...... o .- 40c Frea packing and deiivery across the bay. Coun- try orders solicited. Send for circular. SHIREK & SHIREK, 1310-12 Stockton st. Open evenings. EDUCTION: cloth, 25 plece chamber suits, $:4 50: cornice poles, 25¢;: rTanges, $8: cash or installments free. T.Ti. NELSON, 128 Fourth's ON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND second-hand: 400 carpets, good as new: ofl- parlor suits, $19 up: linoleum, 45¢; 7- goods shipped JUT PRICES IN FURNIT J this week at McCAHR ¥ AND CARPETS 48.950 Mission st. FURNITURE WANTED. MERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY WILL™ Ppay you the highest cash price for your furnis ture, carpets, ete. 1129 and 1131 Market. \\7 ILSON BR UCTIONEER J. 8L, pa; MUTHER. 719 MARKET ghest cash prices for furnity 710 MARKET ST., FURNL ture bought and sold: telephone, south 762. LWAYS BEFORE SELLING SEE H. J, LEUTHOLTZ, 821 Mission, bet. 4th and 5th. stepladder manufactd for the trade. 779 Missio ASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L. H. BURD Auctioneer,10 Fulton. — e e G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, « folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices: Cal. ARPETS THOROUGHLY CL 0., 23 Tenth st. T CARPET CLEANI NED AND renovated same as new. S. FERGUSON & JATIONAL CA y and altering. 318-315 Guerrero: Tel. Mission 244. B vating Werks HAMPT ITY STEAM CARPET-BE. pet Leating Works, 353-7 Teham: Renovating Works, 38 and 40 VENS, manager. Telephone N H ME DISG H poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- te ave. ; telephone east 126. Co. (incorp.): cld established carpet cleaning machines: cleaning 3¢ 4. ITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING ard. 230 14th, tel. TBEATINGAND R BARGAIN LIST OF PIANOS, 1 Marschall: practically new. 1 Emerson; largest size: brenze panel: 1Es lightly used e 1 Emerson; largest size: walnut: beautiful PIANOS. VIOLINS, ET All fully warranted 5 years. Cash or easy payments. 1Standard; rosewood: good condition........8150 1 Nugent; an excelient piano; very cheap.... 200 2 Gablers: thoroughly renewed: same as new. 251 325 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, Pacific Coast Agents Steinway Plano, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. Large selection of renting pianos. JOR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD PAYING SA- loon on Third street. Inquire at WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO.'S, 818 Clay st.; no agents. ANTED—MAN WITH FEW HUNDRED dollars to join advertiser in pushing & new (n- vention in San Francisco which has been tremen- dously successtul in Southern California. Hand- some profits and quick sales; fullest investigation d: references exchanged. Address I., box 114, Call Oftice. INE STEINWAY, EXCELLENT ORDER, must be sold. Room 21, 809 Market st. TMMEDIATE SALE; UPRIGHT PIANOT small size: $50. Room 10, Flood butiding. (ELEBRATE CROFT & CO., 324 Post 31 EBER, SOHM MERSON, LESS THAN tone unsurpassed: cases unis %30 LODGING-HOUSE FOR SALE. 641 « Washington st., Piaza House. $80)0. BARGAL, * TODGING HOUSE 8 rooms newly furnished, clearing $75 a month. 117 £ddy st. EW STEINWAY, CHICKERING AND Emerson second-hand uprights: simost new; your own prics BOWERS & SON, 28 Fifth st. JINE EME, 25 new. SON PTANO FOR $125; GOOD HEINE, 410 Post st 950, FOR_SALE, STOCK AND FURNT- DU, ture of poultry ranch above Fruitvale: 25 chickens, incubator and brooder. horse and. wagon; 6-100med house partly furnished: 3 acres all {n fruit; rent $12 50, Apply room 34, from 1 to 4, Donohoe bullding. RESTAURANT TOR SALE OR RENT—AN clegantly fited and appointed downiown res- taurant: complete; all modérn improvements and convenlences: fo Tent. Apply P.U.box 2251. RANCH BAKERY AND STATIONERY- siore for sale. Apply 326 Ninth st. FOK SALE-ONL OF THE BEST SPORTING goods and bicycle establishments on the Pacific Coast; valuable agencies attached: pays a good in- Come: Teasonable price; excellent Opportunity. Address Sport, box 103, Call Office, San Francisco. N UPERIOR VIOLT ZITHERS, OLD & NEW H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. EMOWED—F. W. SP. NCER & CO. TO 339 Post st., near Powell, sole agents Conover, Colby and 'Spencer pianos. 228 Post st. M. G. BADGER WITH KOHLER & CHASE, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. in San Francisco. PEN FOR BUSINESS. The finest line of new pianos for rent and sale HARRY SCOTT, , Spreckels building. 928 Market st. JASY TERMS; LOW PRICES KUHLER & CHASE. A KO, BETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY A d_plano by renting. Be careful (o go o HTER'S CHASE'S, 28 and 30 O Parrel; o $2000 IMMEDIATE NECESSITY : CALLS « party to Europe: will sell his interest in enllh(l)lg!d nd remunerative business. Box 5 ce. ECKER BROS., STEINW AY, FISCHER AND other first-class mekes of pianos: little used; cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & CHASE 8 30 O’Farrell st. FOR SALE CHEAP_COMPLETE AND WRLL: stocked candy, book and notion store: on ac- count of departure from city. 2115 Fillmore st., near California. WOFth st., Toom 186. /T ANTED—GIRLFOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. RS. ANTHONY, MEDIOM AND LIFE- of patterns se reader; ladles 25¢; gents 50c. 342 Third st. particular atten t for $1: satisfaction guaranteed: 1 paid to country orders. Ad- SNvT CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF MER- chandise; strictly confidential. R. J. box 36. dress American Pat Alameda; also a new and simple system taught, $10 () GOOD TATLOR E 4 , 776 Pacificave.. RS. MAYO STEERS, TRA Apply 417 East st. WL circles Sun., Tues., Fri, 8 p. a.: Thurs. P. 3.: readings, 10 to 4. 101 Girov ASTROLOGY. R. MEAD ANBWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 737 Market, r. 10. OUSEWORK; GOOD home: small waj FOR_CHAMBER' box 125, Cell Oftice. ADIES TO LEA i French milliner. "BS, BOILER, in zood condition- state price, etc. N KOCH, Vallejo, Cal. N THE ENTIRE ART OF G LADY WISHES SITUATION AS | competent teachers: g D Address HERMA {IRST - CLASS CHANCE FOR TWO PER. sons; restaurant, in excellent location and doing good :rade; will be sold at a sacrifice. 1104 Fili- more st. KA CORNER SALOON BEST LOCA- D9V, tion; well worth $1000; mus: be soid on account of sickness. Apply REISER, Jonah Sa- loon, 21 Third st. | antee to graduate them In three months: fitted for “A STRAL SEER—PROF. HOLMES, 11 SCOTT st ; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. DENTISTS. +boot and shioe maker, 117 GE HOTEL, 319 SAN- some st.—Reopened; European_ plan; GERMAN GIRL capable of doing all kinds of gzeneral house- JFOR SALE CHEAP—ON PRINCIPAL BUSI- ness stree: of Oakland, & well-equipped cash grocery business, inclnding stock, fine fixtures, horse, wagon, etc. C., box 78, Call Office, Oakland. airy rooms, 25c to $1 per day, $1 to $4 per week, 1202 Buchanan st. 1. Housekeeping rooms $4 per IRL FOR HOUSEWORK A en: sleep home; $10. 605 Jeasie, after 8, $4 to $15 per montk ROOME DENTAL ARSOCIATION, 769 MAR- ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialisty; only roli- able agent for painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth #5: fillings frn: $1; extracting 50c. with gas §1. ASET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS g00d as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. BRIDGES AND TERTH 1841 Polk st. MARKET ST, extracting when D CARE FOR ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- v. CONRAD TROELL, 657 (lay. S i5 SOLED 40c: LADIES' 85c, ne in 10 minutes. 959 Howard st. , 819 ELLIS, ROOM EMENT WOULD LIKE A | 737 general housework; good referen GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; SMALL | - family: no washing. Call after 8 r. ., 1521 Valiejo si. OMEN AND CHILDREN WHO ARE SUF- fering with asthma. 231 Davis REL LESSONS; HAIRDRESS curing and face treatment. 181 Post st.. room £0. ANTED—ONE FIRST-CLASS WAITRESS arding-house; references required. R.H. G. YOUN! withont plates a specialty. R. LUDLUM HILuL, near Eleventh: no cl plates are made: old plates’ made over like new: teeth from 88 per set: extracting S0ic: gas given. JOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 808 MAR- ketst. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY AT LOWEST prices at_Obdontunder SE, 520 SACRAMENTO T CHEER HOU 1 100 ontside rooms; best sprin rooms, 20c a day; $1 a week; meals, Ba ANTED—16 MEN TO TRY OUR SQUARE meals for 10¢. 50 Third st. TNHE RATLROAD HO! st., below Montgome 250 for t0; best and cleanest house in town. -SOLED. 40c: HEELS, 250; done (n 15 minues. 635 Kearny st., ba JREE COFFEE AND ROLLS, 704 SANSOME; single rooms 15c, 20c & night, §1 a week. 916 Van Ness a NUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A BRIGHT woman as managing office agent. Sospita Company, office 53, Donohioe buiiding. ANTED — A~ FIRST-CLASS COAT FIN- Isher, at 935 Market st., room 11. ATR-DRESSING, 25c; MANIOURING, 950; morn. and ev.; 10 iessons, $1.5 Dental Parlors, 8153 . Hyde and Larkin; airiless) for 60 days more, 50c. R. L. WALSH, D S., proprietor. J.3. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR, GOLDEN ste ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noo E.REA.300 TURK ST—ALL DENTAL WOR] atlowest prices and warranted: openevenings. SE, 533 COMMERCIAL single rooms 15¢ night. 1248 Mission, 300. A RELIABLE LADY PARTNER, « good manager, wanted in established parior business; large profits. Reliabie, box 57,Call. OR SALE—$80; RESTAURANT; MUST sell this week : leaving city. 496 Kighth st. ARGAIN. N HIGH-GRADE PTANOS; EASY payments. SCHMITZ & CO., 935 Market st. N ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS, guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS'. 769 Market. YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST —SOHMER, Newby & Evans. Brizgs and other pianos. TECK, CHICKERING & SONS,, VOSE AND Steriing planos sold on $10 Installments. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, sole agents, 16-20 O'Farrell st. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THR® WEEKLY CALL. 1n wrapper. for malling. HORS: 8. e e, OR SALE-HORSE, HARNESS AND BUGGY; cheap. Call or address 312 Brannan st. HORSES FGR SALI ALSO WAGONS buggles, carts, harne: Grand Arcade Horsa Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednos. day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. p horses. Fiftee: TATIONERY, NOTION,CANDY : COMPLETE stock; weil paving: established 3 years; de- parture. ' Apply Call Ofiice. BOCERY-STORE FOR SALE: WITH OR without bar. 731 Seventh st., Oakland. UTCHER-SHOP: GOOD BUSINESS, B BASCO, 435 Bush st. AN OF ABILITY — SALARY $100 PER month—as assistant manager in lage mercan- tile business, established 7 years, in good location, with £00d stook, doin £00d cAGH businesss (o pur- | chase one-half interest for 33500; stock inventory, $7000: no charge made Yor £00d will, s we desirs & man of good ability to assist manage: close in- vestigation allowed; of references required and offered. This is a rare opportunity for you to get into an established, well-advertised and good- paying business, where vou can earn a good salary and make good interest on vour investment. For further particulars address Parcner, box 47, Call. T ANTED—M their wages (o commercial collection: no char; KNOX COLLECTTON AGENCY, 110 Suuer, r 4. IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- door work; will pay competent person $3 50 & day. Apply ai store, 328 Seventh st. WHO DO NOT R Iace accounts with us; law and unless successful. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR. | L W. KEY. 1122 Market st. R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of nainless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from § 10 20 O'Farrell st. ey P S, 0OV from 81030 O Fawrell wt. ADIES TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, CUT- ting, fitting and finishing by the World’s Fa: mous System; dressmakers furnished by the d positicns freo: patterns, latest siyles, cut to fit, up. McDOWELL ACADEMY, 218 Powell st. S. TAILOR SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING ranted. DR.J, N WiLLING TO WORK | ANTED—MEN OF SMALL CAPITAL, TO engage in the following businesses: Hotel, barness-shop, drugstore and_ceneral-merchandise store, etc.: best opening in the State: mills and factories émployinz large numbers of men: we will bulld for the right parties. For particulars address "SHEPHERD & TEAGUE, 1118 J st., Fresno, Cal. actual measurements. 14 McAllister, room 67. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room; 200 'r night; $1 50 to $6 per ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, A e s DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATE uits, Superior, Justice and -terms reasonable: collections, etc. G.W.HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stockton OHN kK. AITKEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RS, 6 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., cor. California. -AT-LAW 420 « Calioraia at., rms. 14-15; advice free. FINANCIAL. E CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ON S. F. AND Oakland real estate, first morigage, at 7 and 8 percent. A.F.JOHNS & CO., 632 Market Y SUM OF MONEY your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest ition or write: open 1021 Mission st BICYCLES, ARGAIN: HIGH GRADE BIOYCLE IN first-class condition; sell $45. 471 Halght st- EW WHEELS TO LET; ns. Terminus Geary, Mo {E HOUSE, 957 MA RKET ST., BE- low Sixih, for a room; 25¢ a night: §1 a week. ELLIS, ROSEDALE—RCOMS Zo¢ TO 506 anight: $1 10 83 a week: open a’l night. HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— rnished rooms. 75¢ week, 15¢ night. RERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that kd Roikin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.; 150 large rooms: 95c per night: ANTED—MEN T0 GET BOTTLE SHARP 50 boutle wine, 5e. ANTED—SINGLI: ROOMS, 160 A DAY: Wweek: rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 60 reading room- daily papers. A Clay st. HORS HALF-SOT, rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 ree bus 10 and g 4 ELLIS—MOZART, ROOMS 25C TO $1 a night; $1 26 to $5 & week ; very respectable. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: | rooms; 25c to $1 60 per night: § week ; free bus to and from the ferry. TANG LESSONS BY schooled artist: lessons 35c. 617 Jones st. RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7: perfect fit. 118 McAllisterst. ROFESSOR ~ LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school laws a speclalty; Police Couri; TANTED—LA] 1 50 to $6 per 1 to $3 per week. THOROUGHLY VANCED ON i1 branches. 702 Su 10 MINUTES: R S il done ce; work guar- &nteed. 562 Mission se. ber. First ac. and Second st MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. €24 Washington st,, néar Kearny. = IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 5 cents per night; 81, $1 25, Tucific House Commercial and MEN'SSECOND-HANDED SHO! rate: call and state evenings. J. NOONAN. ice; MALE HELP WALTED. Dhicen" 865 ANTED_MILKER FOR SMALL DAIRY, $20, sce_boss here; bedmaker for hotel, must speak French: second cook, $30; dishw. 6:etc. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. NGLISH HEAD WAITEE FOR A CLUB, h walter for a club, 1} C.R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 $1 50 per week. ARK CYCLERY—N. best accommodatio; r and Powell st. car lines. taurant walters, $4 Gnocm:v, BAljn AND 8 xnoms:mno‘bliy ugxi Der; cheap to the right party; a bargain.- ply Call ‘Office, 5 X R 5 I“OR SALE—GOOD, NEATLY FITIED UP corner saloon. Inquire 133 Fourth st. RESTAURANT—]AOW RENT: GOOD BUSI- mess for little money. Cail at 1934 M; WAGONS AND CABRIAGES, ECOND-HAND WAGONS, ALL KINDS, from $10 upward. 924 Br, nt st. 00D EXPRESS WAGON AND COVER FOR - i cheap, Apply 108 San Jose ave. OR SALF, LIGHT BUSINESS WAGON, 202 Twenty-third st. OR SALE—HACK, BAKER AND LAUNDRY wagon, fine buggy and rockaway. 828 Harrison. SEWING MACHINES, EWING-MACHINES RENTED, §1 50 PER month; all kinds repaired; machines sold from 85 upward. 15€8 Market st. ENTED #$150 A MONTH rates. 205 Fourth : CUT RATES: patents on sewing-machines having exvired weo can sell you latest improved machines for cne- third regular price. 145 Sixth st. LL KINDS SEWING-MACHINES BOUGHT sold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowest ., sear Howard. e ENGINE FOR SALE. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. HONOGRAPH FOR SALE FOR $12 ouifit complete for entert poses, etc. Address G. M. ROGERS, 1025 Mission. ments, street pur- {OR SALE—PATENT BIGHT OF M( wrench. WALFRED EBERG. 227 Jackson st Fdn SALE—GOOD-PAYING COI loon; fuli {aventory. Inquire 541 Mission st. Tfl.l PALACE HOTEL AT lz‘%lAl!. MENDOCINO COUNTY, CAL, RENT OR FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS, Inquire of J. M. MANNON, Ukiah, or WILe LIAM HEESER. Mendocino. 10 TQ, $100 INVESTED 1IN CHICAGO wheet or New York stocks on margin pays many times oricinal Investments and makes for- tunes: losses limiied, but profits are unlimited: pamphlets explaining details free. BURBRIDGE E'C8. Commission Brokers, 395 Ping st 8. F. {OR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED BRANCH Dakery and stationery store: oing a good cash business. Call and Investigate at 2148 Mission st. 562 Mission st. ARBIRS, FOR BEMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Darbers’ Assn., 12 Seven h. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. NVINCIBLE RIBBONS AND | CARBONS tely guaranteed. United Typewrier 0., 415 Montgomerv st. e e e O e PHYSICIANS. HEUMATI&. NEURALGIA, GOUT—SPE- cial attentioa to these diseases.’ J. A. McDON- ALD, M.D., 1233 Market st.: 210 4. 710 8 P, M. FW McKEENEY, PLEASE REPORT. R. HANSEN & 00.,'110 Geary st. HINGLE - PACKER, SONOMA __COUNTY: second_timber-fallers, 850 and $40 rd; barker, §26; bu'ter-maker, hand, $16: 2 ranch teamsters, D & CO., 608 and 610 Clay. PASTRY COOK, COUNTRY H O tel, $30. HOTEL GAZETTE, .N“T . SCHEUNERT. PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNER WANTED IN A MANUFACTUE- silent or active: capital Teal estate security will be given: ou this coast. Ad- ing business, #5000, for which DO manafacturer of these dress 5. S., box 134, Call Office. ARKER AND XPRESS BUSINESS: STAND, SANSOME and Bush ats. J. C. FREDERICKS, Owner. Cunyn’n KALOON, “WITH ROOMS: OLD stand: cheaprent. 9322 Battery st. FOR SALE-BLACKSMITH AND WHERL wright shop In country; strictly cash trade. Apply L. 8. VAN WINKLE, 413 Market st. QAMALL MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR ) sale, - Full invesiigation sollcited. W. A. SCHRACK, 21 New Montgomery st. AS-ENGINE FORSALE: ventilating fans, coffee-miils, etc.: original cost. Address Eugine, bo Yo HORSEPOW ER; nearly new: suitable for mining pump, lathe, less then half 140, this oflice, $2' AN OLD-ESTABLISHED RESTAU- DU, rant. 709 Battery st. T A BARGAIN-ONLY A FEW LEFT OF 41 those sample carriages: ail kinds of carriages at factory prices. CAL. RATTAN (0., 55 (o 61 TSt st. MALL SCREW AND GEAR CUTTING Jathe, 14 inches between centers: t0ols com- pleie; cabinet-maker's outfit complete; small en- gine and boiler. 1400 Van Ness ave. UBBER STAMPS AND PRINTING CHEAP ‘The Globe, 1483 Market, bet. 10:h and 11th. IAMOND RINGS, PINS, STUDS, REAGH: lets and ear-rings at half store prices. UNOLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. LL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT and sold. 8. F. Typewriter Ex., 510 California, PNEUMATIC SAF lot. 328 McAllister st. TIES FOR $75 THE ATIONAL CAKH REGISTER, SAFE, scale, letter-press, desk; cheap. 102 Clag m" EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECH hand. W.S.RAY Mfg Co., 12 uumnmk".f" OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWC. bought and sold’ 112114 Market bet. 70s &ad e