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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1895. e e e e ——————————— SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL. < OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALI— open until 12 0'Gock every FUSINE 73 Market street, LiEht in the year. ERANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, €crrer Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. $:¢ Hayes street, open until 8:30 o'clock. %17 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. €W corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open il So'cloc 1 street. open nntil & o'clock. open_until 9:30 o'cloc! CHURCH NOTICE: = FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR. B oy and Frankiin. sts—Rev. Horatio D., minister; Wiiliam G. Eliot Jr. asso « church daily from 11 to 1z Sunday-schot 9:35 A M. Servicesat 11 A. M. and 7:30 . M. Subject of evening sermon, “The Purpose of the Uritarian Church.” All are cor- dialiy invitec cor. Capp Sts.—~Morning serv- ice by Hon. John Montieth. Subiect: »Knowledge and ihe People.” Kev. E.B. Payne of Berkeley will preach in the evening. All are cordially in- vited. By > CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, B o Poneil and- Geary sts.—Rev. John Hemphi tor. Services at 11 A. M., when Mrs. M Joih 0f New York will deliver an address 1t be no evening service, Sab- bath-schiool at 12:30 P. M. B 5. SIMESON MORTAL METHODIST B Episco Church. cor. Hayves and Bu- chanan s v. Joun Stephens. pastor. Res el Haixht Preaching at 11 a. ». and ». 3. The pastor will preach & both services. Subject at 11 a. M.: “Hid With Christ,” and at 7:30 . ., <Nebuchadnezzar's Madness.” Sunday-school at 12:30 r. ., C. B, Per- kins superintendent. Epworth League service at 6:30 r. ». The pnblic cordially invited to all the Ices of this church. Seats free. Ushers in at- servl ndance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7:45 [ ES FIRST CONGREGATIO! or. Post AL CHURCH, d Mason sts.—Rev. C. O. Brown, .0 Rey. 5. Weylor will preach in the morning at 11 o'clock. Theme: he Mysteries In the evening 7:30 o'clock, Bullington Booth: ' Army Ser Sunday-schosl in lecture-room immediately ’r morning service. Mrs. Cooper's Bible class n anditorinm. Mr. Kimball's Bible class in study. Young Peoplé’s Endeavor meeting at 6:30 P. . Weckly prayer ing, Wednesday, at 7:30 ». @ 5> THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 5-& Fifteenth st.. between Mission and Va: Rev. Williai Rader, who has accepted the ste of this church, will begin his work to- day and conduct the services. Morning discourse ai 11 o'clock. Subject, <“The Ideal Church.” Even- ing discourse lock. Subject, “Working Creed for the pit.” Special music by large chorus choir un ion of Mr. William Stadfeld. Morning: “With Sheathed Sword” The Radiant Morn” (Woodward); and tenor. ' Eve Kindly Seat” invited. 1 st.. near Devisadero—Preaching by v. W. A Gardner. Topics—11 . M s We Follow': 7:30 p. M.. “Does It school, 10 A. M. Junior C. K. 5 P. M. Senior C. E., 6:30 . Open_church entertain- Friaey night, October 25. A Night in Ala- Adnission free. & JIRST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCI (Swedenborgian), O'Farrell st., bet. Webster and Fillmore v. F. L. Higgins, minister. Sun- hool, 9:30 A. M. Sermon, 11 a. ., by Rev. J.S. David of Portland on “The Upper Koom and the Way There AUT:35 p. M. readings from Swedenborg in the church parlors. All are invited. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT- rday Saints. Meetings in Friendship Hall, Market st., 45 P. M. Atthis even- ' service Klder Shepherd will discourse pon “The Immortality of the Noul.” A cordial ivization to all is extended. No collections. @3~ DIVINE SCIENCE SERVIC BF jome College, 325 Seventeenth st., at 2:30 ». 3. Discourse by Carrie R. Darling on Illumi- SOCIETY — FREE Sunday evening at 320 45. To-night Sieep and Death,” irifliths. SUNDAY MEETING B3 _THE SOCIETY OF PROGRESSIV 8 spiritualists 1 Gate H on Sutter st., bel or, on_Sunda evening, October g lock. Speaker, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Watson. Subject, “The Sun Tise in Religion.” Let us have light. Music by the Misses Lilian and Emily Coleman. Admission free. B D CITIZENSHIP MEETIN £~ ropolitan Hail, Sunday, October 20,3 p. u. Address by J. A. Lansing of Cambridgeport, Mass. Subject, “The American Peril and the American % DR. R " SPIRITUAL MEETING B2 000 tarker o, 2 and B ok, Cineis aoi platform tests. Mmes. Henderson, Bird. Doctress Tobias and Mr. Tobias will lecture on the comic side ot life in Libby Prison. = EARLE, INDEPENDEN - S5 writer. 242 Taylor st.: private sittings this week B == CHILDREN'S PROGRESSIVE LY- =" ceum at 909 Market st.: 10:30 piritual. Free. Library open 10 to 12. 3 cl next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdey at 24 Sutterst. Benefit of Lyceum. @5 ADDIE SWAIN'S LECTURE _TO- G~%" night at Pythian Castle, 809 Market. Fre @ 5 DR.SCHLESINGER AND MRS, C( ell, from Oakland, will give tests in Scottish Hail, 105 Larkin st.. 3and 8 o'clock. Admission 10c ‘?\‘3: MRS, MAYOSTEERS: CIRC &% night: sittings daily. 101 Grove, cor. Polk. T MRS, FULTON, MATERIALIZING SE- ance 10-night, 50c: sittings daily, 8 p. M. 31 Fell st. @5 TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGH 5<% YOUNG, 605 Mcallister st.: fine music. SHRINER AND MR. NORTON hold & srand spiritual test-meeting to- t 110 Hayes st.; good music; all invite NOTIC B THE B o Ean Francints No.3.1.0. 0. F., are hereby 0 assemble Memorial Fellows' building. cor. Seventh and Market sts., at 12 o'clock noon on SUNDAY, October 20, to at- tend the burial ceremonie JUB M. SEAMENS, P. G. W s of our late brother, B. JOYCE, N TAE . ME THE Sangs.”—Members ndrew's Society attend_an open cottish Hall, 111 Larkin st., EVENING. October Mr. George ner will read an interesting paper on Thie Minor Poets of Scotland,” with vocal selec- vions from the various writers. WILLIAM NICOL, President. W. C. Cook, Secretar, B GAELIC M A ETING B e el revival o the Gaelic language will be held at K. R. B. Hall, corner of Mason and_O'Farrell sts., THIS (SUN- DAY) AFTERNOOX, at 3 o’clock. Able speakers in Gacllc and Engiish will address the meeting. Al are invited. MICHAEL O'MAHONEY, B LA pan on SATUH ;‘?F‘ > w0, SING Auld Scotch and friends of the St. Sec. Gaelic Society. CANDELARIA MININ COM A stockholders' meeting will be beld DAY, November 2. 1895, at 10 o’clock ali cet, T00m 60, for the pur- iie by-laws and transacting an may come before the meeting. of the boara of trustees. GEORGE A, HILL, Secretar By ord DIVIDEND NOTICES £, PIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. £ 24 (15 cents per shars) of the Hutchinson agar Plantation Co. will be payable at the oftice of comy OXDAY " 21, 18D5, ose T ucsday, Gct. 15. 1895, at 3 o'clock P, M. H. ~HELDON, Secretary. 7 Market sireet, on and after Transfer books wiil B SPECIAL NOTICH B 5 LURNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNTFE, Chiropodic Institute, room 22, 908 Market. § 5, [ ECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS 1203, Geary, Toom 11: hours 10 to 1 B Ok SAL F INTEREST IN AN Abstract of pany in Kureka, Hum- boldt_ Coanty, Syst search of county lands in Cal. complete and_full Cost to date, $10.- 0U0. Terms very reasonsble. Full partculars given, Apply 10 J. McCALLAN, Eureka, Cal. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $L Collections made, clty or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgy st.. room 6. Tel. 5! §2° SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 635 Folsom st. has agmitled the following haif-orphan girls from July 110 October 1, 1895: Grace karren, aged § yedrs: Madeline H. Prado, aged 6 years: Guade. lope N. Prado, aged 11 years: Lois J. Williamson, aged Annie V. Hibbard, aged 5 vears: Georgie ¥ keley, aged 10 y Mary A. An- derson, ed 4 years and 8 mon:hs. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. OLLOWING LADIES HOLRCER ITFICATE of ‘efficiency and_reliability in_the UNITED STRIAL AGENCY, at room 167, Solicitor; 2 years* experience. Stenographer; 10 years' experience and 4 years. Stenographer; 4 years’ experience, 2 years in one situation. Bookkeepeer or saleslady: one year's experi- ence; very competent; State of Nevada. "" ANTED — WORK AS SEAMSTRESS, chambermaid or nursing in hotel or private famil Call or address 620 Fulton s JXPERIENCED DRESSMAK ROM THE /" East wishes engagements by the day; terms, $160. A. B. box 49, Call Office. ‘)’ O G STRONG WOMAN WANT by the day, washing or housecleaning; wages $1. Address F., 86415 Mission st. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TOMIND 1 chiid in hotel or lodging-house. Call or ad- dress 35014 Jessie TOUNG GIRL, ACTIVE AND WILLING TO work, wishes situation as laundress or upstairs work. Address Y. G., box 27, Call Ofiice. T FANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG WOMAN to tend bakery and wait on table in coffee- rooms: speaks English and_German: sleep home preferred. Address B., box 29, Call Office. GIRL FROM THE EAST WANTS A vork, plain cooking. Call or address 66 Tehama st. WEDISH LAUNDRESS DE= tion in private families to do w: and iron- ing by the day. Please address 1736 Bush st EWISH YOUNG LADY WISHES o) tion in & Jewish family. 1628 Fol; W ANTED=A PLACE & ness by a German lady, music; wages $25. UNCH AND DINNER JOB WANTED BY 4 experienced waitress. 917 Market st.. room 21. ‘QITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT » girl to do upstairs work and waiting: can sew; wages $20. Address S. W., box 80, Call. UATION WANTED BY COMPETENT child’s nurse: sleep home: best of city refer- Aadress MRS, HOILES, 418 Ellis st. TOUNG WOMAN WISHES POSITION lady’s maid; good seamstress: references: wages $20. 819 Market st., room 16. V) OMAN WANTS POSITION AS CHAMBER- maid In hotel or lodging-house; wages $15. 1285 Marke st., room 6. RI WISILE TOU or ups TaA- GOV French and with Address L. C., box 4, Call. S ences. A SITUATION FOR airs work. Please call 826a housewo: Howard st. ADY WOULD LIKE TO ASSIS 4 ily: is a nice cook and wi for $2 per week: sired. G I b wag IN FaM- get two meals a day will assist in other work if de- Address M. S., box 149, Call Office. IRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO HOUS; work and cooking. 321 Ellis st. Y A MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN WOMAN with a boy 13 years old, a situation as working usekeeper; a good home more of an object than Address C. B., box 486, Call Oftice. AGED WOMAN WISHESGENERAL housework and care of children. Call or ad- MRS. L. L., 51 Fifth st. ABLE GIRL WISHES SITU do_general housework and plain coo Apply 426 Cedar ave., bet. Octavia and Laguna. JIRST - CLASS DRES! the day: $1 50. 7231, McAllister st. WEDISH WOMAN WISHES 10 DO WASH- ing and ironing first days of week. 7 Crant alley, bet. Fiiteenth and Sixteenth sts., near Guerrero. T ADY PIANO-TEACHER WILL GIVE ONE lesson & we hange for the use of piano to practice on hours one day in the week. M. C., box 9 ce. T)RESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS fitter; sews 50¢ a day. G. F., box §8. IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES PLACE AS housekeeper or nurse. Apply 240 Shotwell ’\"’an:nm,’ WOMAN WISHES _ HOUS) £\ cleaning, washing, etc; $1, car fare. 2114 Garden st IDDLE N N TED BY A THOROUGH woman to do housework in Call or address 440 Seventeenth st. FIRST-CLASS "GERMAN “AND FRENCH nurses and second girls; also German cooks and housegiri; open Sund: MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. RLDERLY AM T ON Wa S and " competent country. JRICAN WOMAN WANTS A it housework and plain sew- all at 705 Castro st., Uakland. WEDISH GIRL WISHES WORK BY in family, laundrs suburbs. MRS, M st., Oakland. RESSMAKER, FIRST Y situation to do 1i; ing. Pleas DAY or chamber; 10 objections to . ANDERSON, 958 Willow CLASS, WISHE: work by the day, at home or in family; no ob- | jection to suburbs. Willow st., Oakland. Y DRESSMAKER: FIRST-CLASS FITTER and stylish draper and designer; thorough dressmaker. Address MISS WARWICK, Amer- ican Exchange, 319 Sansome st., room W ANTED-—BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, 12 vears, 8 place to work for board and clothes and go to school. Please call 934 Folsom st., rear MRS, M. C. ANDERSON, 958 A A SITUATION WITH will work for small salary in consideration of receiving lessous in retouching. Call or address 721 Geary MERICAN WOMAN, A woula ranch. Address MRS. M. P. P. 0. box 46. W ELLEDUCAT ing fluently C Eng} desires 2 i 3 e situation as housekeeper or cook on 1 CHILD, U iah, Cal., care of GIRL, & French and Italia rman, situation in a good family as children’s tutor and do sewing and fancy work: d references exchang. Caull or address L'El- ave., S. F. NG WiDOW WISHES typewriter. room 13, second A _POSITION AS Call or address 87314, Market st., tloor. JOUNG LADY WISHES 2 typesetter or would take position in factory Address 721 Seventh ave., ur. the Park, Richmon: District. —A HOME IN A WIDOWER'S family or to wait upon an invalid; small pay. C. E. F., box 44. this oftice. ©) SCOTCH_PROT NT SAM 4 family: 1 as good cook, other first-class cham- bermaid and waitress: best city references. Ad- dress C. B., box 43, Call Office. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. OLLOWING GENTLEMEN H(]Ifn CERTIFI- cates of efliciency and reliability in the UNITED STATES INDUSTRIAL AGENCY, at room 167, Crocker building: Creamery manager; 11 years' experience; 5 years in one situation. Teamster; 19, vears' experience: 5 years in one situation. Bookkeeper; 8 situation. Journalist; 8 years’ experience; 6 years In one situation. 5 General merchandise salesman: 19 years’ expe- rience; 415 years' experience in one situatiol ;peaks German and Enghish. ‘Bookkeeper; 1 year's experience; Southern Cali- fornia. Insurance office man; 18 years' experience: 15 years in one office. ‘Woolen goods salesman; 5 years' experience; 4 years \\';Ihkung house. 5 Law clerk; 51, years’ experience. Drug clerk; ¥ vears' experience; speaks English and Spanish: Southern California. Stationary engineer: 4 years' experience. Solicitor: 2 years’ experience. Grocery salésman: 5 years’ experience; 4 years in one situation: speaks English and Spanis) Southern California. enographer; 8 months' experience; Southern California. . Bookkeeper and_entomologist; 3 years’ experi- ences Southern California. Shoe salesman: 17 years’ experience; English and German. Ranch manager; 2 years’ experience; English and Spanish. Eookkeeper: 6 years' experience. 2 Electrician: 9 years’ experience in one situation. Hotel clerk; 3 years’ experience in one situation. Grocery or general merchandise salesman; 12 rs’ experience: 6 years in one situation. Grocery salesman; 6 years’ experience; 4 years in one situation. Speaks English ana Swedish. s Shipping clerk; 3 years’ experience; speaks Ger- man and English. A Printer; 20 years' experience; good job printes 3 years in one situation. 10 years’ experience. ; 12 years’ experience: 4 years in one rs’ experience; 6 years in one speaks speaks situation. Cake baker: 5 years’ Danish and German. Porter; 3 years’ experience; 2 years with one firm : speaks English and German. Printer’s apprentice; steady young man. Shoestore manager; 10 years’ experience; 8 years in one hous Jeweler, business manager; very highly edu- cated; 25 vears’ experience. Bookkeeper; 8 years' experience; 2 years in one situation. QITUATION WANTED D any other capacity: clty or countr; anything; English: city references. ALEXANDER, 8510 Geary st. W AGON AND CARRIAGE WOODWORKE wants situation: good all-round workm suitable place more object than wages. Address C box 70, Call Oflice. DRINTERS — VETERAN reviser, editor, recently from Ne book, iob, news; thoronghly competent, reliable: spare time case or otherwise. DEIGNAN, box 111, Call. ITUATION WANTED ABOUT A PLAC D middle-aged man; understands care of hors can milk and do plain garden work; good referen xperience; speaks English, AS BUTLER OR IN nandy at Address Address L., 413 Natoma st. DRuG o ERK (AND A GOOD ONE) WAD situation m Southern California: 9 vears’ experience; sulary mu AL G. MCINTYRE, box single; correspondence solicited. 10, his office. OF 25 STOUT AND ABLE TO DO ANY 1 of carpenter work, also experienced in bookkecping and as porter in wholesale busines: and able to give best security for truthtul p formance, wishes employment in city or country. Inquire W., box 48, Call Oftice. (390D BUICHER (GERMAN) T to get work in & country own. box 100, Call Otfice. SIPE ORG recom wishes en, WOULD LIKE Address P. B. ., WITH _FIR ons, late of Berlin. 1. Address or call 1401 ¢ D RELIABLE Zast; first-class referenc Address C. R., box 64, this oftice. TOUNG ATTORNEY FROM TH wants cler} references: salary no obiect Attorney, hox 102, Call Ottice. P ELIABLE, INTELLIGK U man desires employm son; references. M. box 71, Call Ofti W ANTED — Si1 ION AS PRIVAT coachman and gardener: best of reference: Address H. M., box 4, Call Oftice, Oaklund. TOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION IN GRO- cery-store: understands his business; 8 years in the business. Address Y. L., box 74, Call Offic “A CTIVE YOUNG SWEDE tion in butcher-shop and delive considerable experience; understands care of horses. Address H. H., box 143, Call Office. MIDDLE-AGED MAN (GERMAN) WISH M position in any kind of work: understands taking care of horses. cows, garden, etc. Please address W. E., 617 Sacramento st D—SITUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS painter and letterer. Address J., box 75, Cull Office. OUNG S DINAVIAN WANTS & tion in private place: can milk cows handle horses ; willing to do anything: best of ref- erence. Address H. N., box 18, this offic OBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN, USEL 1 chinery and handling carpenter tools, wishes situation: or as porter or watchman; city or coun- try. Address S. 1., box 89, this office. POSITION IN WHOLESALE 10 ographer, bookkeeper or active work; E WATSON, general postoftice, city. TEADY SITUATION IN SOM barber-shop on percentage, in cit, by a firsi-class, steady man: strictly business. Al dress B. C., box 67, this office. RELIABLE YoU tion in an office or wholesale house; good reterences. at fi Address I YOUNGSINGLE \L: Very competent per- and good pe; Address B., box 61, this man; offic TOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION IS DPRL vate family for all-round work. L. N.,box 120, Call Oftice. Tlciu SRATE YOUNG MAN, BEST OF R erence, wants situationon private place or hotel: first class carriage, house painter and paper-hange good hostler and milker, $25 per month and found. Address Painter, box 10 Call Oftice. JOKKEEPER, 11 YEARS' PERIENCE, desires position In any office work; salary no best of reference box 1 1i Offic: 3¢ RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOULD ASSIST IN light work and sewing with elderly peopl small pay. Call or address MRS. S., 11615 Twent, sixth st VOMPETENT WOMAN WOULD LIKE A _ position as housekeeper; no objection to coun- iry. Address 796 Van Ness ave. W ANIED-BY RELIABLE WOMAN, SITU ation for general housework and cooking. Call 1024 Howard st., room 12. FLMALE UELP WANTED. W ANTED — GERMAN GIRL OR WOMAN for cooking 1n the country, $20: competenc waitress and parlor maid, $20: nurse for one child in country, $20; German’ nursery governess, $25: four £00d German cooks for small family, $25; a first-class cook for small boarding-house. $50; 50 housework girls for all parts of the country, $25, $20 and $15. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sut’ ter st. RESSMAKER, FITTER, NEAT worker. wishes work in families by the day reasonable. 26 Hayes st. JGRUCATED YOUNG —_LADY. French and German, desires position as nursery governess or in any other capacity. Address Gov- erness, box 71, Call Offic )i GOOD _FITT N AS HOUS , 238 Sixth st. erences, $25; German or Swedish cook and indress. $26: German cook, small family, $25: Tman cook, assist washing, $20; housework giri, Redwood City, see party lere; middle-age Swedish nurse, $15: 5 light housework girls, $16, $20. C.R. HANSEN &C0., 110 Genry st. yUeL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK OF {wo; no washing or baking, $12: no office fee. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary s 'Sr.\.\'bfi IAN OR GERMAN COOK, REF- bt L€ QITUATION AS COMPETE, Protestant woman: over from last employer. ' COOK BY years' reference Please call or address Com- A petent, Girls' Union, 929 Pine st., cor. Taylor. W ANTED — PLAIN SEWING TO DO AT home for stores and factories. Apply 922 Howard st. POSITION AS MORNING GOVERNESS French, music, etc.; diploma; references. WAISON, general P. O, city. {XPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, PERFECT fitter, would like to have some more engage- ments at $1 25 per day or would take work home at very reasonable prices. 2004 Howard st. IDOW WITH MEANS > in paying business. FOUNC working housekeeper or do general housewors Address 1002 rowell'st. TOMAN WANTS take cnarge of house. days E. A..120a Kighth, between 10 and 2 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; electric lights in every 100m: 200 rooms; 25¢'to $150 per night: $150 to $6 per week ; free bus to and from the ferr; TEE HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST 200 rooms ; 25¢ to %1 50 per nigh #1 50 to 36 per week ; convenient and respectable ; free bus to and from (he ferry. THE EAST WOULD LIKE Wing: gents’ shirts made (o or- second floor, 142 7uh, cor. Howard. £S A FEW CHAMBERWORK OR Call or address for three et typewriter, young lady, 8 years’ experience, good address and tact and reliable manager, first-class references, desires permanent position.” Address W. B. F.. box 145, Call Offi OUNG LADY WANTS A POSITION AS housekeeper. Call or address 2034 Powell st., room 5. DEFINED WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEED. \er's position. 11 Kearny, room 27, first floor, WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOKS crabbed . reasonable rates: payment for guaranteed. C. ROSS1 & CO,, 242 ROOMS W HI E ed $3 50 uv. ED-FEMALE. H COOK, UNDER- cli cooKing, also a first-class Ger- man seamstress fand waitress, and a competent English nurs ant situation For particulars call or telepione MRS, PLUNKETT, 424 “EMPLOYMENT _OFFICE, 1135 5 Off Jones, near Ellis. JERMAN GIRL WANTS POSITION TO DO X housework. Call 20 Minna st. SITUATIONS WANTED - MALE. D C. G, COOK'S SOC. FURNISH « all branches; shortest notice. 14 G " OUNG MAN WANTS WORK AROUND PRI vate place ; good driver; milker; understands rdening and useful hand about a house; first- class references: country preferred. Address A. ., box 134, Call Office. Y MAN AND WIFE ON A RANCH; MAN handy round horses; wife plain cooking and honsework. Address M. 'W., box 94, Call. oY, 17, S TO LEARN BARBER trade, as an apprentice. Address W. H., 1228 Mission st. ADIES WISHING GOOD HELP OF ALL 4 kinds apply at 1004 Market st, JTUDENT DESIRES BOARD IN EXCHANGE & for nis services. B., box 6, Call. [OXP ED DRESSMAKER WISHES A nore engagements by the day. Apply 326 ((OMPETEN WEDISH GIRL W J references wishes situation as nurse. iween 9 and 1% 4. M. 8t Young Women' Association, 1221 O'Farrell st. 500D Call be- Christian ITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN gardener, who understands propagating and can take care of horses and cows, and is willing to make himself generally useful around place. Ad- dress Situation, North Temescal. DARLOR MAID AND WAITRE ences, $20. C. k. HANSEN JOUNG WOMAN resort mear city, $20: cooks, $20: waitresses, $90. $18 and $15. Keeper, city, $12. 636 Clay st. REFER- 110 Gear: WORK, SMALL 825 liundress, ; working house: RRAY & KEADY, 634 and HELP WANTED-Continued. TANTED — YOUNG LADY OF GOOD AD- dress as saleswoman aud_bookkeeper in dress- HELP WANTED-C. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET 'ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ a night; $1 & week. COUNTRY KEAL ESTATE. COUNTRY REAL ATE. making establishment. 504 Sutter st s D—THE SERVICES OF A YOUNG 321 ELLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS 250 T0 500 anight: $1 to $3 & week: open all night. WAxfi lady pianiste to practice with an advanced male voice (amateur) once a week. Address / ANTED—LAPORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- Pianist, box 112, Call Office. tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 JIRST-CLASS FINISHER _ON CUSTOM | Jarge rooms: ¢ per night: $1 to $5 per week. coats. 1719 Scott st., near Bush. ANTED—MEN 0 BOTTLE SHARP NY WOMAN Wil0 WANTS MONEY FOR herself can_easily earn it. Address Ladies’ Home Journal, 78 Colnmbian bldg., San Francisco. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market; 200 ro0ms; 25c¢ o $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per INDELL HOUSE, 6TH single furnished rooms, 75¢ week, 15¢ night. steam beer, fc: bottle wine, be. 609 Clay st. 400 MENSSE DEDSHOES.SOME nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Missiol ND HOWARD— week ; free bus to and trom the ferry. SOk ALFSOLED IN 10 MINUTES: b il L ne while you wait: at less than half the usuai GERMAN APPRENTICES ON FINE ART | o, 4016 while v ;W made ladies’ costumes. HENY WORTH, ladies' | Frty i SRiiing done athalf price: work gua tailor, 643 Post st. BE LATESTTRILBY S ATN.Y.CLOAK und suit house. 1210 Marketst. S “rn\'(;HEs"rEk HOUSK, 44 THIRD, NEAR Markei—Electric lights in every room: 200 100 B MEN T0 TAKE and 20c a night, includin; 624 Washington st i l-:flsgr"m‘cn? cents per night; $1, $1 25, ek, Pacific House. Com b LODGING AT 10c, 160 ., near Kearny SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND merciai and_Leidesdorf¥ sts. rooms: 25¢10 $1 50 per night; 51 50 1o $8 per free bus 1o and from the ferr: WE WANT SIX INTELLIGENT WOMEN: can make from $2 to $10 a day: we fit you out free: agents wanted in every city. THE MME. KARROW Woman's Dispensary, 1208 Market st. LA KERS; FIRS nec: ning wo! Al none but_experienced hands need appl; BOWHAY, 504 Sutter s U'xl SUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A BRIGHT Wwoman; big wages. R. 57, 14 McAllister st. W D — IMMEDIATELY, 16 learn millinery; also an apprentice. 234 Tay- lor st. OMPETENT LADIES IN ANY SKILLED OR clerical occupation will do well to call at room 165, Crocker building. TNUSUAL 0! 3 FOR A woman as managing office agent. Company, office 53 .Donohoe bulidin 1 N U Market, wan BRIGI Sospita GENTS WANTED — EXPERI JALESMAN otherwise. J. Knight, 2 ENTED $150 MONTHLY : SECOND-H{A machines from $3 upward; Home, White, Singer at b ALIFORNIA MU AGENTS WANTED. NOT “SSATY, 48 0 acauire rapidly after begin- rk. 539 O'Farrell st. ey . —DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINEOR 5 State st., Racine, Wis ND Domestic, New t-price. 145 Sixih st. JAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ENER- NU getie man or woman of good address; 300 per cent profit. Call between 9 a. M. and 9 p. M. 1206 room 4. (CAL BENEFIT SOCTETY ts good agents to work its aceldent and 85 UP: PATTERNS irls wanted. McDOWELL ADEMY, 213 Powell st. 31L ELLIS-MOZART, ROOMS 25C TO 21 a night: $1 25 to $5 a week: very respectable. DIANO “LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY schooled artist; lessons 26¢. 617 Jones st. H ACCORDION PLEATING: TATLOR- made swits: §7: perfect fit. 118 MeAllisterst. ROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCU ting aud making school : all branches. 702 Sutter. MALE HELY ANDI 655305 $2 75 a day: 2 swampe #175 10 $2 a day. C.R. ILANS! A py ture, cal A UCT ASH r the woods, & 0., 110 LEUTHOL’ | A MERICAN FURNITURK COMPANY WILL Y you the hj VW ILSON BRO: « folding. iron beds, furniture ladder manufactd for the irade. 779 Mission. ) chandise. sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA. Secretary, Murphy buildin FURNITURE WANTED. LWAYS BEFORE R A 821 Mis n, bet. 4th and 5th, ighest cash price for your furni- rpets, et 1129 and 1131 Market. "TON L MUTHER. 719 MARKET pays highest cash prices for furniture. . 1710 MARKET ST, KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, ow prices: Cal AID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- L. 1. BURD Auctione r.10 Fulton. Geary st. ASTRY COOK ; $40. AND BAKER: HOTEL C. R. HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary st. \ V"‘\l]\, W ANTED-GOOD GERMAN _COOK, #45; | maker. ook, plain boarding-house, $35: cook for | = oyster-iouse. 14 o week: restaurant waiter, $35: | YA groom, Knglisi preferred, must have private fam- | ¥V for ily references, $35, etc. ANDRE, 315 | box 80, Stockton st ,i HOTEL AND for_country, secona (m‘)h. 0 milke ironers, §12 week; fanmer and wite, $40 Kie choremenon ranch, $15. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. i ' WAITERS | 1se cook, & choreman for hotel: 2 shire 5 farmers. near city, $20: | 10 laborers for city, $25: 2 JRES! WANTED - MISCELLANEOUS. for clothing, books and jewelr HOUSES WANTED. TED_TO RENT SMALL HOUSE OF 4 urnished rooms suitable for first-cluss dress. Address House, box 112, Call Office. ED. TORY HOUSE, 8 T0 10 ROO) 2 families; no children. Address House, Call Office. BE A GOOD 30 Marker, 00D PRICES : vestal. H COW WANTED: MUST er. MORR ERSHON, N, 109 SIXTIH ST, PAYS above 30, as driver for a milk route, refe ences necessary from last place, $35 per month and found; one ten-horse teamster for the woods, $40 and board; cook for country hotel, §30 per month and found: laborers. cooks, waiters, dish- WANTED — YOUNG SINGLE ~ MAN, P RODE washers and others, W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Sratorical, vocal, dramatic academy; classe inr et private lessons: piano: dramatic elocution specialt Y0OD BAND AND J1G SAWYER DRIVATE LESSONS IN READING, WRIT- D $3, §4 Call, Sunday and all week, 516 | N EW box 36, l) N bldg. IS8 ture at 106 Bush st B also recomm service; Gl €O.'S factory, 118 Hicko: NEATMEN AND WOMEN WANTE AN per day sure. Geary st. (Guon STRONG GERMAN BOY TO WORK X around coalyard and learn grocery business. Apoly Fourteenth and Noe, grocery. BRIGHT BOYS WANTED-A NUMB bright lads wanted to sell something ne by 30 and 10:30, on Tue ARBEES; HERE 1S A CHANCE—BARBER- shop. supplies, perfumery, toilet articles, 10- ars and ail kinds of notions: $900; full in stock; one of the best and hexlthiest towns lifornia. ' THOMAS J. McDONNELL, Paso Robles, Cal.,or DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellisst. W ANTED—EXPERIENC DRIVER FOR furniture wagon: must also know how to care | for horses. WILSON BROTHERS, 1710 Market. EARN A HIRT C 4 ting taught in 6 lessons; also grading of_stoc TRST- piano will_be guages at $2 a mouth; 25¢ a lesson. ACIFIC ACADEMY, . QIUDIO LESSONS TN [JORMER 3 pares students for the university (admission on EDUCATIONAL. CASS LESSONS ON FLUTE AN given by the flute soloist, MANN, 708 Cole st., cor. Waller. VILLE SNYDER, 519 VAN NE D AL ing. arithmetic, grammar or shorthand, by lady schoolteacher; $3 mo. 216 Minna st., near Third. PLAN ENABLES US TO TEACH LA Institute, Call Otlice. CAD) + thorough commercial & b training. GERTRUDE MARRACK, VOCAL CUL- e, piano, organ. 416 T .. near Gear, AND PASTEL; olden Gate ave, class. 319 SSCHOOL , English, Fri separate French ch, German, piano, $30 ndergarten: conci. STANFORD PROFESSOR PR endation); law, medical college, civil duy &eve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg. M, PIANO—NEW, RAPID moderate. Kuropean teacher. 623 Turk D p R _LE S BY F. LAUTERBACH. DRUELD - box 107, Call. | /)" Rooms 70 and 71, 305 Larkin, cor. McAlllster, e Sl et TR T [W:mn MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO: REA. day as a solicitor for a new thing, at 1935 LIN, M. LIN, CELLO, S A- O'Farrall o “’"‘ o B | somuble. PROF. FRANCIS, 104514 Valencia. P ELIABLE SOLICITOR TO TAKE J IGHTSCHOOL:HEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE 1 ORDETS | th. | for portraits; HOL: alary. L 8 Si AN Post: commerciai, shorthand, English; low rates JANTED — GERMAN IN WINEHOUS JLOCUTION — VOICE-CULTUKE, RECI L AR e RS S tion, Drama; class or private. W.T.ROSS,6 Edd. drinks ana sell goods in the stor teady place for JRENCH—-LEARN TO SPEAK FIRS IN- the right man. Address A., box 9, Call Office. W ANTEL MAN WHO THOROUGHL understands packing ard handling furnitur must be competent and well recommended. Ad- ham dress Packer, box 30, Call Office. BB OXPERIE TRAVELER TO HAN ; U gloves. DARD GLOVE CO., Market st., opp. Gough. Sm.\u»:.\' FOR EUROPE, HO all parts of the world. 103 Montgome INGL] fallible method. CI(E)'II.\I‘R\‘ AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- QAN FRANCISCO BU Market; send for cat. class or private. . DU CASTEL, 6 Post st. ’s School, cor. Geary and Powell st: “GERMAN, “SPANISH 0d; Larcher School, Flood bldg, Market 'SINESS COLLEGE, 1236 day and evening session. ISH LITERATUR MR Bush. TI0L “7 :D—DISHWASHER FOR SUNDAY $1; call at 7 o'clock. MY ERS, 106 Stockton. “?A.\mu 700D MACHINE-HAND, WOOD- work. Cor. Santa Clara and Wisco SHWASHER W si 520 GEARY ST. reur. A W ED—8T0 10 FIRST-CLAS: makers: no tinners. Apply inside 10 days, Globe Cornice Works, 216 East Fourth st., Los S Angeles, Cal. '({uuu “PRESSER X work ; good pay. arket st NDUSTRIOUS MAN, WITH $40 CASH, CA secure ready profitable employment by address- ing L., box 80, Call Oftice. W ANTED-BOY TO TAKE CASH, AUTO- matic delivery system. Address, stating age and experience, J. G., box 22, Call. S ANTED — FIRST-CLASS CARRIA G E- smith. LARKINS & CO., 636 Howard st. CoaTs:; STEADY |} onstage. R.5& ALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. IN, MANDOLIN, CORNET t. Prof. L. MERKT, ATy ;reasonable M SCHOOL OF ACTE. rranged: pupils rehearsed 1.0. 0. ¥'. block, 7th and Market. CHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- Chanical engineering, assay: estal TIEHL'S § College, 723 Market st P NGLIS suryeying, srchitecturs, $4. VAN DER NAILLEN, 723 Mk, HORTHAND AND BU dipioma course # Il BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS LON, 14 McAllister, r. 48: private or cl. 4 POST | 11 Bookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing, | electrical_exigineering, (clegraphy, | guagex rapidly tanzhi. Write WEEK'S WEEKLY CALL. in wrabper, for mailing. modern ~ lan- or catalogue. FOR 6 CENTS — THE SWS CLAIRVOYANTS. WANTED —A NE PPEARING MAN O S e ey Or strong boy to work on commission. Call at PROF. . BUGENE 1884 Fitteenth st., Monda, PROF. F. EUGENE PAINTE % A HAS REDUCED HIS PRICE. $1 AND UPWARD fidu)l. = D e B WISE. BE WISE BE WISE. - e KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. {LDERLY EXPERIENCED MAN TO AT-| Remain not in darkness and jgnorance, but tend small fiquor-store; good home; small | seck the light of wisdom and learn what the wages 1o bezin with; references. bex 101, Call Office. JANTED—TO GO TO THE COUNTRY, coat and pants makers; must be zood woskers Apply Tailor, Alta. Cal. ED MAN IN NOTIONS AND Addres T8, the poi with' hi V and steady men. RIEN | future holds for you. Good-Luck Charm. His pariors continne to be All are pleased Consult him and secure the PROF. EUGENE, 1820 Market st., parlors 9 and 10. nt of great attraction. s readings. EXI'E - trimmings; also furniture salesmen: must be E, competent and experienced. 167 Crocker building. reader ; reads entire life. Room NORMAN, CLAIRVOYANT; CARD 24 D e s 3 GG ORI S MALVINA, AMERICAN box 102. LATRVOYANT: FEE 25c; LADIES ONLY. ‘v‘ 'ED—FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN FOR 174 Clementina st., off Third. % grocery-store; city; reference. G., box 52, ME., FRANCES, CLAIRVOYANT AND Call Ofice. card-reader; 10 t0 6 only. R. 23,105 Stock ton. CLERK WANTED CORNER OF HOW- | NTRS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM AND LIFE venth Apply 110 6 . M. reader: ladies 25c: gents 50¢ 42 Thir W ANTED-GERMAN OR FRENCIH COOK, $30; 2 German girls for housework, $25: 3 French housework girls, $20: girl for Visalia, $26; giris for housework and assist, $20, $16 and §10. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. 3 \ ANTED—A NUMBER OF COOKS; CITY and country ; $15, $20 and $25. 1115 Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. ANTED—A REFINED AMERICAN LADY, not exceeding 40 years of age. as working housekeeper in small family: no washing: an in- dustrions woman who is good cook and house- keeper will find a pleasant home; references. Send corract name and address w F. H., box 116, this officy { AIR-DRESSING, 25c: MANICURING, 250; morn. and evg. ; 10 lessons, $1.50. 1248 Mission. D — BOATBUILDER. 31 JULIAN ME. , bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth sts. \ ave. names given,25¢ up. 828 Howard,bet. Athdd! KAVENA RETURNEL DAILY 100 MEN To GET SHAVED FOK 5¢ OR | (SLAIRVOYANT AND LIFE READER: haircut for 10c. 1414 Montgomery ave. Indies 25¢. 250 Clara st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. V INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR | TDROF. LFEON. PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT, Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- life-reader. 533 Post: 9108 daily; also Sunday. room: free bus (o and from the ferry. ANTED—ALL CARPENTERS TO KNOW that there are plenty of carpenters in San Francisco: all advertisements 10 the contrary are misleading. Al help can be supplied by applying 10 carpenters’ headquarters, 115 Turk st., or 23 Ninth st. District Council meets at 115 Turk st. on Wednesday evening. DENIIST WANTED IMMEDIATELY all rouna dentist with outfit: 200d salery. Ap- ply EDWARDS' Dental Depot, 55 Kearny st., S. tell of your ME. er resent, GOOD OMIE AND BUSINESS BUREAU, 819 MAR- ket st.: all those seeking employment, both professional and domestic, call and register: free. 1ERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL FOR GEN- Ut eral housework. 508 Hyde st., 10 to 11 4. x. OUNG GIRL TO ASSI HOUSEWORK. T IRL WANTED IN SMALL FAMILY FOR 313 Bartlel possible A LASS LADIES' TAILOR WANTED L BOWHAY, 504 Sutterst. “FOR_EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers’ Assn.. 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. ARBERS' PROTECITVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROKLL, 857 Clay. seven jer: only 25¢ and 50 ng excepted; names given: good advice: help: restores UGUSTA LEOLA, magie cbarms; love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling: Sevelopa clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the fee $1 and upward, LD - RENO 764 Howard " GERMAN FORTUNE how you the picture tuture husband or wife. 724 Harrison st DE. THONAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- by cggs and cards: tells entire life, past, future: consultations on all affairs: noth- sure lost love by sympathy; mistake ir- ; fee $1; letter §2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. FORTUNE TELLER: ARNDT. BES 0ly seals and the Palestine wonder charm; 2326 Mission. nr. Twentieth. FARN A TRADE—SIGN OR PICTORIAL (1OMPETENT GIRL: painting tay for $5: 1000 references. D. general housework. 1261 Capp st. LEVY, '35 Erghth et San Eranciac DL O NRAL (HMOUSE- | MPHE RAILROAD HOUSE, 638 COMMERCIAL Dp work; small family, Apply Monday, 1834 Eddy. ELIABLE ELDERLY WOMAN CAN HAVE r00m, board and $4 & month, or assisting with two children: one who can sew; good home. Ad- dress MES. H., West Berkeley, Cal W ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 226 Devisadero st. ANTED—GOOD GIRL, UNDER 16, HOUSE- work and care for child; good home; moderate wages. 1918 Laiayette JXPERTENCED SALESLADIES T0 SELL ladies’ underwear and children’s coats: none but thoroughly experienced and with good recom- mendations need apply. Address M. J., box 141, Call Office. ELIABLE GIRL TO DO G work in Alameda; small fami Apply to-day at 1421 y: wages $18. nion st., Morton station. SPIRITULISAM, E SWAIN, SEER AND MEDIUM; 25C Room 6, 105 Stockton st. st., below Montgomery: single rooms 15¢ night, 2bc_for two; best and cleanest house in town. N ENERGETIC, RELIABLE CITY AGENT RN $2; 10t A. BROCKWAY, INDEPENDENT slatewriter: sittings daily: iadies $1, gents 05. 501 Larkin st.. cor. Turk. RS, me wanted by a large American fire company; must have large acquaintance. Address Q. box MAYO STEERS. TEST AND BUSINESS dium; readings daily. 101 Grove, cor. Polk. 131, this office. EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 7261 opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth st.; misfit shoes bought or exchanged. MES: A. BROCKWAY, INDEPENDENT slate-writer, 501 Larkin st., cor. Turk, 10 to 5; bring small slates. EN WANTED T0 SELL MANHATTAN Stock Food: it is best. C. KER IELL, San Mateo MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, 319 SAN- Tah ASTROLOGY. Solam e s e el S O HE GREATEST PROPHETIC €ARD-READ. the world, 25¢; magnetic healer. 330 Fell- fome st —Reopencd: Europen pian: light Aairy rooms, 25c to $1 per day, $1 to $4 per week, B, M. $4 to $15 per month. Housekeeping rooms $4 per D A EAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY ets from date of birth. 3514 Geary st., rm.1 month up. EN'S SHOES 15 SOLED 400; LADIES' 360, A st.; STRAL SEER—PROF. HOLMES, 11 SCOTT horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. EPVIN K. ALSIF & Co. SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO. THE ONLY EXCL! SIVE COUNTRY REAL ESTATE DEALERS IN SAN FRANCISCO. We have more contracts upon country lands for sale than any dealers in San Francisc vill guarantee to locate any one who desires to pur- chase or exchange his property. $2 coti NO.70—10 AC ‘)000. Valle; tage-bouse, barn, outho Contra Costa Count RESIN ALHAMERA new uses; 3 acres in vines; fine location and a quarter of a mile from school. $ = { 10 miles from raitroad PER ACRF--600 ACRES, LOCATED ABOUT tation, in Napa County; avout 200 acres under cult vaiion: large house, barn; fine creek and well of water: one of the finest fruit, grain or stock ranches i the State. F the nifi eas v 45 N lar B age cated tween Los Gatos and Sara bearing fruit, bein large yearly since the trees be for income or residence property in San Francisco. this place Fru acre $3500 We have 23 OR SALE OR FOR R miles from finest little placy in full-bearing orchard and t fine improvemen make mouey; call for further particulars. and_ev an in Sonoma Coun NT—20 ACRES, LO- Rosa, being one of ¥: 7 acres in grain: mplete 1o e balanc ery hing cent house, buil and_coutaining 11 rooms; house, chicken-house. small cottrge on the propert stock, and all farming imjles d ome bas been EDWIN ES OF trom depot fenced into = fie in ¥ terms; fine level land South San Fraj %, Gucks or ch e list 0f bar, pletely equipped: low r it Full particulars Ninth st., Oakland. APA COUNTY RAN( Consisting of 209 acre in assorted fruits. bala d: house of 5 rooms, 1arge stone duirs cellar; 2 water for irrigation: trout st property. particulars o 14 Postst. - in Sonoma Cou acres of fine ‘ar For OV E} rther informar WOOSTER & ST AND BEST CEKLY CALL, sent free. nearly ali Fre without r electrical appliances, stationary Santa Clara Count; worth much more than is ask: " DO YOU WANT A NICE HOM TOY & CO., 19 Montgomery OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOM NO. 1116—A FINE COUNTRY $30.000. U5kt comistine of 45 seres or the best frult land, elegantly located midway be ;88 acres in full ich pranes washstands, et good stable, ca ¥ for hired nts incl 1 from K. ALSIP & LAND, NEAR ST all in full d for $12,500-25 acres in San Bernardino : 10 acres oranges, 5 acres deciduous frulis; fine build- ings: Wil exchange for StOck or general farm in the bay cowntie mercantile business. £1500—160 acres; Monterey County: nearly all : Sorb acres vines and fruits; plenty of 1 water; good house and outbuildin 500 cash, alance on time. 160 acres of good land near Vac: nearly all level sand 1s: $8000—45 acres in_Cont i a0 acres bearing vines, 16 acres of good buildings; a very profitable piace: will exchange 10r property in Los Angeles or Sult Lake City $1250—House o7 I‘T'm SALE—$750; CHICKEN RANCH; COM muking money ; en : NEDICT & 0., BE H. ;25 acres in vines, 2 cegrain and pasture pmpletely furnishes ood barns: plenty of ream runs through the of WILL E. FISHER, nty? land bouse and barn, chicken-houses: the piace is well fenced: there are on the place 6 acres of Tokay srapes in full b ing: 714 acres In prunes, peachies and pears: ance of the place in pasture: will take part cash and mortgage for the b railroad,-and only a short ai Olive. ed near a 1 Mount ice: it ance 1ro fon apply to WHITTON, San Jos IN AMERICA—THE 10 any address in the United States or Cunada one year for $1 50, post- bei tra thi 3 inct $ O st &4 lass grazing or fruit la rooms, 2 barns: creek runs through th ter hog ranch in th de for CILy Property or col JXUHANGE OR SALE—VALUABLE ¥ YWertyin a country town. s office. < AN 2000 ress Placer, 2 MODERN H( « for place in Sa 1000 $5500—Modern honse; 9 rooms; good loc rent, $4000. for g0od clear ranch. umbrance, $1500: 4000 House for Neva ther trades right now @ Oakland. C: SAT ANDER- n Aifaifa, balance nd; 2-story house of 10 anch; no 3 price $12,000; will untry hotel; widow; has no use for ra ill assume a bank mortz Address P. KELLY, 459 Ninth st., Oakland. Address B., REIT BELT, AD- 54 Haven st., Oakland. YUSE IN OAKLAND nta Cla ation; $35; trade equity, County ranch. write us. HUGH M. CAMERON, real estate and loan broker, 479 Ninth Y SUM OF our furniture, pian MONEY ADV s or real estate: lowest Tate: call and state your proposition or write; open tay sy T tre P. tra con D IJ st finement Wi private nature, cons 906 Market st., San Francisco, has_cured peworms in past 14 vears mptoms; consultation fre APE WORM E cessfully for years by a ph guaranteed (0 rémove worm _in two hours: atment_post paid $10. 0. box 201, Uakiand, Cal. ADIES — A SURE, Sa home in confinemen: graduated physician: ined nurses in attendanc nfidential. U PRAE'S FEMALI safe and eflicient emme; ments or worthless pill: knowiedge can be nyroyal Pills (Diamond “Relief for Ladi LL LADIES DAVIES, 18 Mcallister IERMINATOR—US CONSULT FREE MRS evenings. J. NOONAN. 1021 Mission st. MEDICAL. PROF. SHIPLEY, TA PE-WORMSPECTALIST, 1800 here: read circular of e call or write. ED SUS ician now retired: for one ecific Medicine Co., FE AND SPEEDY 4 cure for all menstrual irregularities: no fail- ures vac, t with comfort and pri- s of lonz experience; consultation free and MRS. DR. HAWLEY, 313 Ellis st. REGULATING PIL nagogue; $1 per bo: RICHARDS & CO., druggists, 406 Clay st., sole agent: NEW PROCES! 0 MEDICINE, INSTRU- s used; every woman ber own physician for all female troubles: no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day: if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men’ plivsician; X : cases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE 4\ eases, from whatever cause: a bome in con- every comfort; satisfaction guar- anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER., 226 Turk st. ARIES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PE sent&used at home, 1L DIS- Brand) are the best: safe, reliable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for particulars, mail; atdruggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa. es,” in letler by return FDR, st., near Market: leads all competitors; only qualified trusty specialists for safe quick relief of irregularities, no matter what cause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never fails: home in confinement; pills $2 WITH ISEASE OF KID- neys, biadder, plles, fistula or any disease of 1t DR, HALL, 14 McAllister will cure you aiter others fail. I citi: 30 rez 1 Fif Mai Call ABER'S for either sex: send 2¢ for information for triulsiar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., hox 1896, S. HEUMATISM, cured by Commings’ rheumatic beit; no tricity: hundreds of testimonials from prominent ties in one day. any time; trav finement : MRS, W new discovery, pensary, NFALLIBL] CHIL zéns: send for circular. Third st., S. F. E PREVENTIVE,” or 50c ownerisa | '"FARRELL & CO. > DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT, 11 MONTGOMERY ST, PER ACRE WILL BUY ONE OF Thg $ best siock and dairy farms i cated at Salt th Point, Sonoma County; Stat ons 3600 acres uf lani, with 4 miles of ocean fronts 2 schooner Iandings on the piace: plenty of oo and water; about 400 acres are rented to a da ranch for & cash rental of #700 peryear; easy tern . @13 PER ACRE WILL BUY OXE OF Th} 8 Lo finest cattle and hog ranches in San 1 Obispo County. + miles west of Puso R 100 acres; 500 acres hav res in orcha plenty of water: abundanc oniy a small amount of mo payment. les, of grain this yea of oak trees required as first WILL BUY 120 ACRES OF FINE $1000 od "adioining Xax Wess Froes SOvoma Coutniyt Uag Pases turongh & handsomely wooded and watered; postof place, 5 " WILL BUY 20 ACRES 3 MILES backberries: all the stock, tools, and haraess go with the pl 3000 vitie, N oreh’ rd and vin pasiure Land : h and cross. will exchan; WILL BUY ACRES 11 from the raliroad station pa County yurd, balance b ise, barn, chi ken-l QTR 60 ACRES, $T7500. por'sc Vounevin sprinkled coun road : 11 level SO0 resistant vines, partly grafted rd and vegetable garden; balan n : good house of 6 rooms, barn ulll d ou chard, and is as fine prune and apricot is in the State. Easy terms. .z() Valley, Na acres under enitivation; ance rolling and hilly land; well wooded tere ant improvements. Easy terms. DO 10m- 4 tamily o ding i s t hay : ] this ranch adjoins the Veterans 2173 ACRES IN POPE County, on county road: 550 400 actes ail level, bal nd wa PER ACRF 9 ACRES, O Bl ! MILE NORTH OF PENRYN, Placer County. all in peaches and cherries for shipment Kast: this ranch 1s rented for half the erop and pays 12 per cent net on asking pric this is a profitable commercial orchard, and all its fruit goes East; pri 7500. %! 2,000, Easy terms. ACRES 2 MILES FROM SANTA 0sa on county road o Sonoma: 6 acres of wine grapes: large family orchard: good aprovements: windmill and tank; creek passes through it: balane good froft land as farming land tnat is as good re is in Sonoma County; easy | terms or will exchange. 3() ACRES FULL BEARING COMMERCIAL DU orehard of apric prunes, pears and plums, near San Leandro: car passes every half hour: 8 acres of currants orchard ; all in full bearing: fine house and improvements op brought $4000 ar; price on application 5y terms will be d: this is a fine opportun- ity for any one to secure & money-making place. WILL BUY 28 ACR &19 B S 000 e e e e s and pears: vield this year 150 tons; fine 1mpro ments: located between Newark and Centervilte, fronting on county roud; horsecar line passes the door: all the stock and toois goes with the place s easy terms, or will exchange for San Francisco F FULL ' 3 N 20 S " FULL Los Gatos, on McCoy ve.. 8 miles from San Jose: fine house 0f 8 rooms and buth: hot and cold water: 001 barn and outbuildings: windmill and tanx: good fruithouse; handsorn mproved income place; stock and tools and some furniture 1o g0 with (he place; easy terms. %) AN ACRE: ) stock and tools; v (3 8-ACRE ORCHARD OF PRU $6000,52855E OROHARD X ERTNE- side town limits of H 15; 500d improvements; valuable income place 1 exchange. $5D00. Fouratirond oo » ing at Martinez; 1400 avricots, 200 peaches, 100 pears, 100 cherries, 100 tragedy prunes, all in bear- ing: cottage of 6 rooms, barn and outbuildings; a Ereat bargain, FOR RENT—118 from Watsonville; 950 apric 250 apple trees in bearin tion, balance handsomely wooded pasture lanc with fine oak timber; weil watered: good house arn and outbuildings; rent $500 per year, half sh ACRES 14 MILES fine improvements; all asy terms: will exchange. 20 ACRES. ABOUT 11 MILES mer land- am land, 7 miles 00 French prune, 70'acres under cultiva® 0—40 acres 1 mile from Wrights station; | acres in orchard, 13 acres in vineyard: fuil b ing: house, barn and impro ts; rent $300 year, half cash. ALSO—30 acres, 1'% miles from Walnut Creek, with 20 acres of full-bearing orchard and vineyard fine house and improvements: water from spring: rent $250, cash in advance; a beautiful and profit able place. ALSO—218 acres 4 miles east of Walmit Creei, Contra Costa County; 30 acres in bearing orchard and vineyard, 130 acres 1n plow land, batance wood and_pasture land; well watered; rent $600 per vear, half cash. ALSO—20 acres under cu loam soil: 2 miles north of Petaluma, at Corona station; good new improvements: rent $175 per annum cash. ALSO—42 acres 1 mile from depot at Colfax, Placer County : full-bearing orchard of 1500 trees and 614 acres of table grapes that are shipped Kast every vear: good hard-finished house, with wind- fvation: rich, level, | mill and tank and good outbuildings: fruit from this place will sell for at least $1000 this coming year: rent $350. half cash. ALSO—30 acres full-bearing orchard near San Leandro; electric car passes every haif hour; frit or $4000 this year: will give lease for 2 or years at $1100 cash rental per annum, hal? in ad- vance: $400 of personal property must be pur- chased ALSO—138 acres 1 mile northwest of Occidental, Sonoma County; 10 acres in vineyard, b acres of timber land; rent $200 a ANTED TO RENT—5 T0 10 ACRE CHICK- en ranch, with house; near the city. Address KAISER, 1122 Kearny st. TSPARTO TOWN AND ¢ ONLY 30R the most equable climate of Central California, and the neighborhood of the next great development of electric power; equal to Folsom; a partof the “Rancho Canada de Capay 3 unquestionably the earliest and finest fruit beit on the coast and superior to any for di- versified farming: about 600 acres, in 20-acre farms, surrounding the town: town already con- tains large brick- blocks. a fine hotel, & fine high- school building, water works, artesian, pure and soft: desired a purchaser or purchasers to take the whole interest of present owners in the colony lots and town property, in lump or otherwise, at shoc ingly low figures: it won’t cost much to examine; is an irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO., D. FISKE & CO., Woodland, Cal. EADQUARTERS FOR CALIFORNIA LANDS, OFFICE OF THOMAS McMAHON, 628 Market Street. GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS!{ GREAT BARGAINS! Colony tracts; improved farms, smail and large, Speculations in land and water, large and small, Grazing and dairy farms of all sizes and prices. Choice bargains in Alameda, Sauta Clara, Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Napa and Glenn counties, as weil as other sections. Numerous choice properties for ex- change. THOMAS McMAHON, 628 Market st. LS AND FEVE lec- E. J. CUMMINGS. HOME, A FRL AND MO £\ MRS, DR.FUNK’S, 1416 Eighth TADIES — DAUDETS FEMALE REGU ting Pills; strongest, safest, best; never fail; #1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis st.. sole agents. diseases of women and ulator $2 R. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF restores all irregulari- , guaranteeing a cure or no charge; home for patients. 1370 Market st. R. SCHMIDT, 1508 MARKET—DISEASES of women: hours 110 3and 5 to 6 r. x. L. th R. RICORD'S PILLS, ison et Cie, agent LL FEMALE " IRR specialist, has removed t JRRY, TAPEWORM 0 921 'Market st., bet. d Sixth: consultation free. sure, reliable: Ricord’s . ROOT”; RESS$2 50; SAFE, specialties. female: Sixth and Howard. LARITIES RE- stored in a few hours: safe and sure rellef st 1 or address 1206 Marki ravelers helped at once: home in_con- rench pilis guaranteed 'DR. WYETH, 616 Post st HY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHL on worthless pills and humbugs when we guar- antee (0 restore irregularities in 8 hours with our which is safe and sure. MME. KARKOW Woman's Dis consuit free. ar Larki Price $5. M 1A DIES, IF TRRE EMARY, sure cure. SULAR © 156114 Market street. LL LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. SCOTT, now of 119-121 Powell st., cannot RS. DR. WEGEN confinement; done in 10 minutes. 959 Howard st. ANTED—A FIRS cream dip SEND'S, 627 -CLASS CHOCOLATE- r. Call at 11 A.M. Monday, TOWN- SEN D! arket st.; Palace Hotel. RELIABLE GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: FAM- ily of 2 and baby: wages $12. 1035 Dolores st. GEL 70 DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND assist with children. 2513 Clay st. Muux‘f. 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 250 TO 50C night, £1 25 to 85 week; reading rooms. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE: DIVORCE AND PROBATEH laws & specialty; suits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts: terms reasonabl 6.W.HOWE, atty-av-law, ; _collections, etc. 850 Marker,cor.Stock on OHN K. AITKEN, ATTORNE 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery st., Y-AT-LAW, RS, cor. California. the only reliable specialist in San Francisco: $500 paid for a case Ccause; special attention to disease of the eye. cure, no matter what PRIVATE HOME IN irregularities cured in a few hours without opération; pi ils $2. 419 Eddy st AILLARD'S FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER fails to correct any female iiregularities from whatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W. JOY. Powell and Mariet sts., San Franciaco. A safe and sure. 7OUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; German or Mexican preferred. 2022 Van Ness. W, W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LA 20 California st.. rms. 14-16 A advice free. ADY; LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; WAGES 5o $10." 273814 Sixteenth st., near Howard. Call unday. GT)u’n WAITRESS, 106 SECOND ST. G TRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK AND CHIL- dren; $10. 2524 Clay st. Sn‘uu 10N WANTED BY BOY TO LEARN plumbing trade. Call or address 724 Larkin st. ANTED—EXPERIENCED SILKER AND operator on gloves. Apply 51134 Gough st. I and Suj TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, NVINCIBLE RIBBONS ~AND CARBONS are absolutely guaranteed. GaRRONS nited lies Co. 415 Montgomegy s TPeWiter BICYCLES, W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO st.: 100 outside rooms; bes -prln.ihedn:nn:l- Tooms, 20¢ a day; $1 a week; meals, 10c. M EX'S SHOES 14-SOLED, 50c; HEELS, 25c; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st., basement. JREE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms 15c, 20c « night, $1 a week. ‘W ASTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: 1o charge unleas successfal. KNOX COLLECTTON AGENCY. 110 Sutter, r 4. 1'YE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- door work ; will pay competent person $3 50 a day. Apply at store, s{u Seventh st. W e oo o s she s da #1602 wiots | P 5 ms two, a s & week; 'St reading room- daily papers. 86 Clay st. Allister ARK CYCLERY_NEW W HEELS TO LET; accommodations. Termi ; and Powell st, car ines, 0 CeATY: Mc- A 3Mrs. Dr. WEEK'S NEWS FO LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger: $2 60 express C. 0. D. ylflu 100 late. OSGOOD BROS., Olkl!nrd FIRREGULAR Okt AN VLS Puetz and be content. 25434 dth. don’t delay Cal R 5 CENTS — THE JTORAGE OF STORA URNITU WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for malling. E, PLANOS, HOUSE- hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. W Storage; low rates; tel ILSON " BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— ephone South 762. F IRST-CLASSSTORAGE; ADVANCES MADE 421-423 Marke: st CHAS, L TAYLOR, THE BEAUTIFUL STANTON TRACT. Containing 500 acres, has been subdivided into villa lots of from three (o twenty acres, and is now being placed on the market. This tract is located near Haywards, close to Haywards Electric Road. Quick and chéap trans- portation between San Francisco and the property. A rich loam_soil, great froit land. will produce any kind of vegetables: plenty of water: lovely location for & suburban home. The cheapest and best land ever offered in that locality. Prices range from $150 per acre upward. Adjoining Iands sell for $600 to $1000 per acre. Call and see me quick, and get your choice of location. F.J.SULLIVAN, Room 88 Chronicle Building, San Francisco. 9() ACRES 8500, 40 ACRES $1000—NOTHING 24 down and no payments for 10 years; interest only 6 per cent per annum: immediate possession given: this land will be worth $100 per acre long before you have to pay $1 on it: only 14 miles from Fresno: 5 miles from 2 lines of milroad and 2 railroad towns; is perfectly level: mot over 15 feet to water: a competing railroad develops the country and those who are bright enough 1o invest on the line of 1t make fortunes: one isabout being constructed through -the San Joaquin Valley, the greatest frult, raisin and alfalfa region in the world call or write immediately, as this will all be picked up soon and you will never get a chance like this. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 640 Market st. ACRES; ALL LEVEL, RICH BOTTOM 180 £58770 acres 1n Toll-bearing orctiard, apric cots, prunes and pears: will be sold as a whole or part at a surprising bargain. Apply SPECK & CO.. 602 Market st. 0 RENT—5TO 10 ACRE CHICKEN RANCH, with house. below the city. Address MRS. KAISER, 1122 Kearny st. AN RAFAEL—NEW HO S bath ; street work done; $3000 change for city property of equal value. STEAD, San Rafael g 2 N[UST BE SOLD—ONE OF THE >- Mo tea 60 nore ranches In Lake County: b4 mile from Clear Lake, with plenty running wate; fmproved: 5-room house: plenty timber; 100 acres fmp ity imber; 2500: time to suiton payments. elseyville, Lake County, Cal. pO@ REQUIRED TO BUY 40 ACRES OF $36 fae bottom 1and. . E. LAMAR, 313 Montgomery st. TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 4 years' credit. D. H. TWING. Sonoma City,Chs, IGGEST BARGAIN YET; READ THIS. 359 acres. 3 miles from railroad town: Ala- meda County: 36 miles from this city; several trains daily: this is a fine body of rich land: no brush or waste; all under good fences: fine springs; fronts on county road: ordinary house and barns: $25 per acre buys it: don't miss this great oppor- tunity, and, as an investment, you ¢an double your money in a'shorttime. ALBERT E.CRANE, 410 Moutgomery st. 7 _ROOM or will ex: 6

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