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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1K95. e —————————————————————————————— e e eeeee—————— e e e e A ————————eeeeeeee e e e e SAN FRANCISCO "*CALL. RUSINERS OFFICE ofthe 8an Francisto CALL— Market street, open until 12 0'Ciock every Dight i the year. BRANCH OFFICES—580 Montgomery street, eerver Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. ££¢ Hayes sireet, open untll 9:30 o'clock. %17 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. £W .corper Sixteenth and DMission streets, open 1111l fo'clock. £T1E Mission street. open until 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:50 o'clock- SPECIAL NOTICES—Continued. ELECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS 120% Geary, room 11: hours 10 to 10; $1 CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE, B ciiropodic Inscitute, room 22, 906 Market. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or country. Pacifio Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSS1 & CO., 242 Sutter. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. ANTED — SITUATION AS WORKING housekeeper in hotel or rooming-house. Ad- dress L. H., box 136, Call Office. XPERIENCED YOUNG LADY SEEKS PO- sition as housekeeper. Call room 25, second floor, 501 Post st. SITUATIONS WAAMNTED-MALE. C. G. COOK’S 80C. FURNISHES COOK! - all branches: shortest notice. 14 Geary, HELP WANTED-Continued. e W ANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK few lours weekly in exchange for room and lunch; only working girl need apply. Gentleman, box 94, Cali Office. ‘W ANTED—EXPERIENCED WOMEN RUB- ber and shampooer, who can give medicated and electric baths: siate_experience and wages wanted. Address E., box 71, Call Office. ERMAN "GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work small wash, 1623 Walnut st., near Wil- low station, Alameda. ROOMS WHITENED. $1 UP: PAPER- ed $3 50 uv. 3173 Third. Georze Hartman. . CHURCH NOTICES. GRACE CHURCH, CALIFORNTA ST. BT cai ot Srockton— ey, R. C. Foute, rector, Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Morning rayer. Sermon by the rector. Celebration of oly communion at 11 A.3. “Te Denm” (Thayer) in E flat; ~Jubilate” (Pease) In B flat: offertory. “God Is Love" (Warren); “Kyril” (Eivey) in G flat; - ior) in_B fia:; “Glorfa in Ex- celsis,” plain val 'musical service Holy, Holy. Lord and’ responses: talles; by ed Gaul, Mus. Bac. Oxon; benediction nymp, Ty Mo Down in beace": postiude march in C (Sir Frederick Ouseley. Organistand director of the music, William H. Holt. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR- ner of Geary and Franklin sts.—Rev. Hora- tlo Stebbins, D. .. minister: William D. Elilot Jr., associate. at the church daily, from 11 to 12. Sune school at 9:45 A. M. _Scrvicesat 11 A. M. and P. M. Subject of evening sermon: “The eachings of Unitarianism and Its Relation to Other Churches.” All are cordially invited. OND UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR- Twentieth and Capy sts.—Hon. John Monteith will_preach in the morning. “Our Work and Who Are the Workers . evening fev. Willlam G. Eliot Jr., associate pastor of the First Unitarian Church, will preach. = free. All are cordially invited. at 7:45. Processio God ‘Almighiy"; pre tes rendering of sacred _cantata, “The Holy Cit; CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Powell and Geary sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 A M. and 7:30 P. M. Toplc: Wonderful Book,” first of a course of evening lec- tures. Music &t morning service: “Te Deum” (Fay): offertory, “Peace I Leave With Thee” (Tin- ney), by Mrs. Marriner-Campbell. Musicat even ing service: ‘“‘Benedic Anima Mea” (Holden); “Jesus, Lover of My Soul,” by Frani Ver Treese Pollock and choir: “The Holy City” (Stephen Adams), Mr. Pollock (by special request). invited. ES fIRST UNITED Churcn, Golden Gate ave. and Polk st.—Rev, 1. M. Gibson, D.D., pastor. Services 11 A. . and 7:30 P. M. Sacrament of the supper at the morn- ing service. Subject for the evening: “The Last Words of & Father to His Son.” Sirangers wel- come. FIRST CONGREGATIC cor. Post and Mason 81s.— AL CHURCH, ev. C. 0. Brown, D.D., pastor. Professor R. R. Lloyd will presch in the morning_at 11 A, M. Services in the evening at ) o'clock. Theme: “The Skeptic Converted.” Sunday-school in lecture- room immediately after morning service. Mrs. Cooper’s Bible class in auditorium. Mr. Kimball's Bible class in study. Young People's Endeavor meeting at 6:30 P 3. Weeklv praver meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 P 3. All are cordially In- vited, especially those from hotels and boarding- houses in the vicinity. =5, COLLECTIONS; TENANTS EJECTED, £10: costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. 29. SITUATIONS WAN1ED-FEMALE. (OACHMAN, COMPEIENT YOUNG MAN, wants situation, private family; best of refer- ences. address J. R., box 119, Cail Office. L RUGGIST WANTS SITUATION: 7 YEAR: experience; 26 years old: rezistered: best of Te ferences. Address room 8, 17 Grant ave. ERMAN COOK, ALSO 2 GERMAN SECOND X girlsand 1 German housework girl, all with references, want situations in city or country - also a Scandinavian cook, with best of references from present p'ace, wants a cook’s place at $30 or 35 a month; understands French and American cook- ing thoroughly. For particulars address or call on MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. IKSI-CLASS SWEDISH LAUNDRESS DE- sires place; German girl, country preferred; hotel waitresses and chambermaids: housegirls of all nations; open Sunday. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. WEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE — 1133 Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. S OACHMAN WANTS POSITION: 1S A GOOD _ driver, milker and generally useful; first-class references: country preferred. Address Coach, box 118, Call. LADY AGENTS, $25 WEEK: CITY AND country; exclusive rights. 131 Post, room 20, EXPERIENCED GPERATORS ON LADIES' tailor suits and jackets. A. MUELLER & CO., 723 Market st., fourth floor. HIS WEEK LADIES' CAPES, NEW STYLE, $2 50. New York Cloak House, 1210 Market. H AIRDRESSING, 35c AND 3b0; MORNING and ev'g classes:10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. JTRONG YOUNG MAN OF 21, NOT AFRAID 1 of hard work, wants asituation; good reference. Call or address MCDONALD, 16 Rausch st. OPING THIS AD. WILL MEET SOME ONE in want of & young man having mechanical ingenuity; best of references. Address M. box 15, Call Oftice. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN AS hostier; can drive and knows the care of fast horses: good reference. Address P. H., box 94, Call Office. "OLIDAYE t RELIABLE SALES- I av 1adies, stenographers, LypewTiLers, etc,, apply of Home and Business' Burean, Academy farket st EMPLO ment Bureau has removed from 332 Geary st. to 815 Sutter: tel., Grant, 37. Good girls on hand as 1. JXPERT DRESSMAKER OF EXPERIENCE, /" good fitter and designer, will_accept engage- ments in families: #1 50 per day; references. Ad- dress Cutter, box 71, Call l'm-‘zi'):n WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEP- er's position. 11 Kearny, room 27, first floor, QITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD RELIA- ble giri for general houseworx:; is & gooi cook; ishfamily preferred. Address 1635 Ellis st. M. PICHOT, FIRST-CLASS DRESS- <er from Paris,wishes work by day at 81 25 months to make known her beautifal fit- st. ting. Write 622 Cla, 's§; k00d home more an object thau country preferred. S. S.,box 115, ENCED DRESSMAKER, ING /'to establish clty trade, would like engagements Dy day, or will take work home at swme terms very reasonable. Address D. M., box 85, Call. {TYLISH DRESSMAKER; SLLENT CUT- D ‘ter and fitter, wanis some miore engagements: charges reasonable. A.dress D. M., box 115, Call, YV OUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day; cooking. washing, cleaning. 1719 Hayes. TOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION as § ographer in law office; inexperienced in law work only; wages no Object: experience preferred would accept position in mercantile house. K. M. L., box 108, Call. OMPETENT ENGLISH COOK; CAN DO French and American s nice laundress; wages moderate. Call 129 Third. 2D CON RCH, Fijteenth_st., ssion.—Rev. Willlam er. pastor. Service at 11 A. M. Subject of ser- non: “Elijah’s God.” Eveningat7:30. Theme: “Whom Jesus Loved,” first of a series of Sunday evening sermons for 'November. Sunday-schoo 12:30 P. M. Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30 P.). Chorus choir—W. C. Stadtfald, director. NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH glan), O'Farrell st., east of Fill- Higgivs, minister. Sunday- shcool, 9:30 a. M. Sermon, 11 a. M. Subject: he Lord’s Body and Blood.” The Holy Supper will follow sermon. Readings from Swedenborg in courch parlors, rear of church, at 7:30 p. M. All invited to all services. Seats free. "HURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT— 3 ical in faith, holding the word of God as the only Intallible rule of faith and practice; and the Augsburg Confession as a correct exhibi- tion of its doctrines. Rev. Oliver C. Miller. M.A., pastor, worshiping 1n Frankiin Hall, 1538 Fillmore st., bet. Bush and Sutier. Services every Lord’s day at’11 a. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prayer services every Wednesday evening at 7 :45 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 A. X WESTSIDE CHRISTIAN CAURCH, ON Bush st.. near Devisadero—Rev. W. A. Gard- ner, pastor. Topics: 11 A. M., “A Phoiograph of 30 P. M., “A Common-sense View of the Trinity” (a prelude). 8 P. M., “Peccadilloes.’” Suunday-school, 10 . M. C. BOP. M. Open chureh entertalnment Friday at 8 p. M. Ad- mission @ CHURCH OF JE F LA ter-day Saints. Meetin to-day, in at 2 and 7:45 P. M. ndship Hall, 909 Market st. At this eveniug’s meeting Elder J. R. Shepherd will speak upon ~The Apostac the Primitive Church.’” me. All are wel 5= FIRST ( tist.—Services every Sunday at 11 A.3.in Beethoven Hall, 336 Post st., cor. Powell. All are weicome. g5 THEOSOPHICAL public lecture every Post st.. at 7:45. by Mr. SOCIETY — FREE unday evenlng at 320 : ureand Function 3. Johnson. Amos “The Influence of Ea Mortals'; tests by Mrs. Hovet: the sick healed; mediums developed, and written questions answered by spirit power: recitation by Mrs. Stev- ens: vocal and Instrumental music by Miss Ellsworth. All persons attending this meeting will receive a 25¢ ticket free admiiting them to & developing circle that they may get spirit manifes- tations at home. Washington Hall, 35% Eddy st., 8 P. M. Admission free. @®> THE SOCIETY OF PROGRESSIVE B Spiritualists will_meet at Golden Gate Hall on Sutter st., between Mason and Taylor, on Sun- day evening, November 3, 1895, at 7:45 o'clock. Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Watson, speaker. Questions from tne audience will be answered. Music by the Misses Lillian and Emily Coleman. Admission Tree. bound Spirits on DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL MEETING, 909 Market st., 2 and 8 P. M. Circle and platform tests, Mmes. Bird, Henderson, Mr. and Drs. Tobias, —Circies Tuesday, Thuraday and Frx Dr. Rin-es, 1236 Market st. COME TO MRS. DREW'S TEST MEET- ing to-night. Assisted by Mrs. Robinson. 10c. 110 Hay =g URNED, MKS, J. J. WHITNEY, clairvoyant: trunce and test medium. 218 Stockton st. 5, VRS FULTOS, MATERIALIZING SB- ance to-night, 8 o'clock, 50c; sittings daily, 31 Fell at. =, MAYO-STEERS:; CIRCLE _TO- 101 Grove, cor. Polk. 10c. MME. Whru of South San Francisco Lodge No. 212, F. and A. M., are heroby notified to assemble at their hall, cor. Fourteenth and Railroad avenues, oi SUNDAY, November 8, 1895, at 1 0'clock P. M. for the purpose of attending the funeral of onrlate brother, WILLIAM HENRY WIDMAN, of Mariposa Lodge No. 24, F.and A. M., of Mariposa, California. By order of the Master. E. C. HARE, Secretary CLAN FILASER No.78, 0.8.C,, will hold its fifth anniversary con: cert and dance at Scotrtish Hall. Larkin st ou FRIDAY EVENING, November 15. Admission 25c. THOMAS FRASER, Chief. WILLIAM CORMACK, Secretary. £S5, 5T, ANDREW'S SOCIETY— Members are respectfully notified that the ual election of officers will be held at Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st., on MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 4. Polls open 109 P. M. WILLIAM NICOL, President. COOK, Secretary. THE FALL CREEK MINING COM- pany—The anuual meeting of the stock- holders of “the Fall Creek Mining Company for the election of a Board of Directors and the transac- tion of such other business as may be presented will be held at the office of the company, room 41, in McCreersy’s building, 310 Pine 8t., San Fran: cisco, Cal, on THURSDAY, the 7th’ asy of No- vember, A. D. 1895, a¢ the hour of 10'clock P. ). M. D. SW EY, Secretary. PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM and Home Society—The members of this society are hereby notified that the annual elec- tion of five trustees takes place MONDAY, No- vember 4, 1895, at the office of Messrs. Greenebanm & Co., 116 Bush st. Polls open from 11 A. 3. to 3 P. M. By order. LEO ELOLSSER, Sec. GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- ropolitan Temple, Sunday. November 3, 8 P. 3. Addresses by General T. J. Morzan, formerly of the Department of the Interior, D. ive Tssues,” and by D. M. Ross, D.D. “Nearest Our Hearts.'’ =5, A SUAL MEETING — NOTICE 18 hereby given that the thirteenth annual meeting of the stockholders of the ~an Francisco Mutual Loan Association will be held at the office of the corporation, No. 524 Montgomery st., S, F, on WEDNESDAY, November 6, 1895, ai 7 o'clock P. M., 0T the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year. presentation of the thirteenth annual report and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. All shareholders are earnestly requested to aitend. Books are now open for subscription to 1000 shares of stock of the Fourteenth Series. Loans made in Ban Francisco and Alameda counties only. Inter- est 6 per cent per annum, free of MOTtZAge taxes: remium 20 per cent gross or 50 cents per share nstaliments, ac pleasure of borrower. Loans may be repaid at any time desired. By order of th board of directors. THOS. J. WELSH, Pre: A.SBARBORO, Secretary. B (JHE PAJARO FRUIT AND TAND Company—A special meeting of the stock- holders of this corporation will be held at rooms 116-122, Crocker_building, this city, on TUES- DA, November 5, 1895, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the transaciion of such business as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the board of direct- ors. CHARLES H. MAASS, Secretary. Office: 421 Pacific st., San Francisco, Cal. from W. SPECIAL BEF, FAIRFULFOOT ATLMENTS SUCCESS: fully treated. DR.LLOYD, Chiropodist, Lur- line Baths. & BHECMATIEM, NEURALGIA, GOUT; special astention {o these discases. J. Al MODONALD, M.D., 1236 Market: 2104, 7 10 8 P DI JOS. BAYER, S46 SUTTERST.—1 103 and 7:30 to 8:80 P.ix. ;residencel431W ebster NOT; CES. clty orcountry HSaLY Ebt CATED WOMAN WISAES employmen: in private family as companion, or care of fuvalid. Academy of Sciences, room 16 VIKST-CLASS MILLINER, TRIMMER AND dressmaker wishes engagements in families by §150. 1303 Pol th i\ M A W cieaning by the day. st., In rear. N QYA SCOTIA PROTESTANT GIRL WOULD AN ke sitation in an American family; good Call 101834 Larkin st. TUATION WANTED BY RELIARLE Woman in a restaurant as waitress or manager, or would accept situation as housekeeper. Call or address 942 Mission st. WANTE. AS FIRST-CLASS bread, cake and pastry baker: 8ity or country; can ice and_ornament or a0 anything required in v_first-class shop: best of reference. Address A.D., box 3, Call Ottice, Oakland. REFINED AMERICAN LADY WANTS TOSE tion as working housekeeper in country; good Address D. M., Call Branch, 116 Ninth. TED BY PROTESTANT TO | d work, or will take care of a child: Address B. C., Call Branch Address 566 Stevenson reference. preferred, th st. Office, 116 N . EXPERIENCED HAIR- dresser, would like position as maid or com- pamon; willing to assist with upstairs work. I C. W., 1424 Franoklin st., Oakland, OMAN XTS WORK BY THE DAY: S R e Priest hineton, TOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DAY;| washing and ironing. Address 1636 Mission. | PERIENCED AMERICAN LADY WOULD like nursing or housework In widower's fam cliy or country. Address 203 Bartlett st., ne Twenty-third, in rear. ‘QTRONG, RELIABLE WOMAN WISHES TO 2 do washing, ironing, cooking or housecieaning by the dav. MRS. CURTIS, 11615 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. Y OUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO AS- | sist in light housewor O'Farrell st. Eiteves to_invalld; references. fHic st., near Jones and W ¥ r | MRS, HILL, box 38, Call Fr LASS SEAMSTRESS WANTS SITU- tion as assistant 10 dressmaker; 0 work in pri- vate family. 522 Polk si., room 3 TOUNG GERMAN GIRL WANTS SITUA- tion in rooming-house to 4o chamberwork. Ad- dress C. W.. box 91. Call Office. T)RESSMAKER AND SEAN fitter and draper; sews 50C a day land. M. C., box 92, Call Oftice. ©) YOUNG WOMEN WOULD LTKE POSITIONS 4 as Lousekeepers or take charge of lodging- house. Address M. J., box 46. Call Office. DELTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES PO- \ sitfon to do chamberwork, light housework, helpn kitchen. Call or address 329 Fourth st. TERMAN WIDOW WITH BOY 4 YEARS old wishes position in fumily; general house- work; small wages; good home. L. P., box 30, C MAN WIDOW AND V FELL-EDUCATED G danghter want position as housekeeper; daughter to assist. Address H. K., box 89, Call. 7 3, INDUSTRIOCS, STRONG GIRL l ‘wishes sit: 46 Mission 8 g W EINURSE, WITH FRESH BREAST OF milk, wants position; city or country. Apply 217 Turk st (JIRL WISHES SITUATION HOUSEWORK, (X cooking. Apply 321 Ellis st. b work by the day or month; washiug or house- cleaning, or will take flannels home. 418 Post st., rear, on 10 do general housework. Ap- APANESEEMPLOYMENT OFFICE—COOKS" and Waiters' Union. 3148 Sutter; tele. Gran: 3 LDERLY GEKMAN; GOOD C: and cabinet-maker; wants position in_hosp! or instituie; wages moderate: steady piace the d HANSON, 21 Russ st BUTLER e: understands ness; neat, sober and willing; city or countr, country preferred: best city references. Address Butler. box 71, Call Office. (90D, BUSINESS PROPOSITION FOR RE- liable lady. 131 Post st., room 20. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A BRIGHT woman &s managlng office agent. Sospita Company, office 53 .Donohoe building. PIANO TESSONS BY THOROUGHLY schooled artist: lessons 25c. 617 Jones st. JF BENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- made suits; $7; pertect fit. 118 McAllisters PROFESSOR ~LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- ting and making school : ail branches. 702 Sutter. RESSMAKERS USING THE McDOWELL world’s famous system rccommended. Powell st 218 patterns cut to fit, 25¢ up. ONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms; 26c¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week ; free bus to and from the ferry. NY WOMAN WHO WANTS MONEY FOR hersolf can_easily earn it. Address Ladies' Home Journal, 78 Colvmbian bldg., San Francisco. N0 ORCHARDISTS AND VINEYARDISTS— Wanted by an Englishman and wife 10 years in the State, both healthy and active, position to man- age or care place; would cook for 8 or 10 men; are successiul chicken-raisers: would go shares in Tais- ing them on large scale: have sons competent Lo doall orchard or vineyard work; references. C.J. ., Berkeley, Cal. ITUATION WANTED BY A SOBER, IN- ' dustrious elderly man to do light work; small wages: willing to do any kind of work. E.'G., box 28, this offic RESECTA U sitfon in private family; care horses, garden and milk; also_handy as carpenter; with or with- out board. B. C., box 132, Call Offic JTEADY REL AN WISHES A POSI- ,J tion as driver: delivery wagon or milk wagon: drove milk wagon before; caretul driver. Address B. W., 321 Ellis s! A{IDDLE-AGED M PO- MAN, ALL-ROUND CAR- penter, wants a position with landlord's real- estate man, wholesa'e house or on a ranch: handy at wagon work: wages moderate: reference, if re- quired. Address C. L. K., box 160, Call Oftice, TOUNG Ma , AGE 22, WITH EXCELLENT local references, as bell or eievator-toy, or drive light delivery wagon, or help around in wholesale hiouse or something similar. Address C. MAU 609 Post st. W ANIED-BY YOUNG MAN OF 19 POST tion of any kind in store; understands short- hand, typewriting and book-Keeping; good refer- ences. K. 8., box 28, Call. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in eyery, room: 200 rooms: 25¢ 10 $1 60 per night; $1 50 to $8 per week: free bus to and from the ferry. (BPAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or ‘Canada one year for $1 60, posi- MALE HELP WANTED. COOPERS FOR WINERIES, $35 AND ) found: 3 cooks, $50 and $80: 3 laborers, $1 day and board; 2 dishwashers, $15 and 20 tailor, 8810 $10 week. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. AGENTS WANTED. ———— ADIES_CALL AND SEE HOW EASILY you can make $3 aday. 609 Sacramento st., room 6. A CHANCE FOR 1 MAN OR WOMAN IN every town on the coast to easily make $400 before Christmas who wants it. ALUMINUM NOVELTY CO., 1608 Market st. SALEBMA N—-DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINE OR otherwise. J. Knight, 225 State st., Racine, Wist (JALIFORNTA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA, Secretary, Murphy buildi FURNITURE WANTED. CCTIONEER J. T. TERRY, 30 MONTGOM- €ry st., pays highest cash prices for furniture. A UCTIONEER J. C. MUTHER. 71 MARKET st., pays h!ghest cash prices for fl}rnllur& HTGHEST PRICE_PAID FOR FURNITURE, carpets, stoves. BROWNE, 103 9th; postal ALWAYS BEFORE SELLING SEE H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, 821 Mission, bet. 4th and Sth. G. KRASKY, CARPETS, PICTURES, folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices: Cal. stepladder ufactd for the trade. 779 Mission. ASH PAID FOR FURNITURE AND MER- chandise. L H. BURD Auctioneer.10 Fulton. ROOMS WANTED. GESTLEM: WANTS FURNISHED ROOM, private family, near Sixth and Market. R. A.; box 89, Cail Office. Q OR 4 ROOMED FLAT, OR 8 UNFURNISH- . «d room: t of Powell st.; rent must be reas- onable: 2 adults; references exchanged. Address N. R. ., 1930 Stockton st. ANTED—( HEAP UNFURNISRED ROOM WANTED—JISCELLANEOUS. A USTRALIAN CRESTED COCKATOOS AND correllas wanted. Address, with price, etc., A. C., box 89, Call Office. H IGHEST PRICE PAID FOR LADIES” AND gents’ cast-off clothing., 251 Third st. 'SU RIOR LODGING-HOUSE, 20 TO_ 80 rooms: no agents. K. E., box 142, Call Office. ANTED—GENTS BICYCLE, IN GOOD order, cheap for cash. Address, with price, 1358 Folsom st. ECOND-HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS, lenses, magic lanterns & slides, 109 Montgy. ELL YOUR BOOKS AND CLOTHING TO A. KLELN, 109 Sixth st.; sond post: J ANTED—ENGLISH BUTLER:; SECOND man, $40, must have good references; waiter, Testaurant, 87 week; waiter. chophouse, $207 dishwasher, $20, etc. 'L. ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. VEAT WAITER WHO CAN ACT AS HEAD AV waiter with club and restaurant; experience; 850. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. \ JANTED—YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD experience as city liquor salesman; must fur- nish good reference. W., box 7. Call Ofice. Cuu? D MAN FOR PORTER. APPLY 30 Market st. Monday mornin; ATLORS' PATT. COMPANY—ONE SUIT of patierns sent for $1; satistaction gnarantecd; particular attention pald to country orders. Ad: dress American Pattern Company, 776 Pacific ave.. Alameda; also a new and simple system taught : $10 TOUNG MAN ABLE AND WILLING TO work wants some kind of work: high wages no object; best of references. Ad. W. W.,box 75, Call OMPETENT BOOKKEEPER _/ small sei of books to keep: best of references; terms reasonabls; bonds If necessary. Address B. K., box 71, Catl. NOMPETENT BOOKKEEPER DBESIRES A J small set of books to keep: best of references termsreasonable. addressG. R., box 71, thisoffice. ACHMA TUATION WANTED BY rouns man, Swedish: understands the care of horses and gardenin bes. of references. Ad- dress S,, box 102, Call Office, Oakland. TOUN STOB IN WHOLESALE house or sl GEO. OLIVER, Adelphia Hou: YARDENER — T and vegetables 5 SRS and thoroughly make himself useful; handy with tools: sober: | California references. 'Address O. R 'UATION WANTED BY A SOBER, EADY T S man, as janitor or watchman; references given. | {PERIENCE, | best of ref- | Call or address 720 G Tfiofixcx}:rl-in.'xu ¥ wants position 1n any oflice work erences; salary no objec ., box 10, FENA all Office. HE © WANIED. W ANTED—25 Goop HOUSEWORK GIRLS | at 825 and #20: first-class German cook, $35; | &irl, $15 Protestant second girl, country, M S PLUNKETT, 424 Sutte) ¢) GEKMAN OR FRENCH COOKS, 4 city, 825: laundress, private family 5: 4 German or Swedish. general housewerk elrls, 220 giris for light housework and care of children, city, 810 to $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO0., 110 ary st. “r’m TED—THIS SUNDAY MORNING AT § o'lock waitress, country hoiel, $20; extra waltress, country hotel, §1 aday, C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 1W0OK AND SECOND GIRL, AMERICAN - family, $25 and $20; laundress, $20; s for cook and housework. MURRAY & READY, 634- 1 OME AND BUSINESS BUREAU SECURES immediate employment for competent heip professicnal and domestic. Academy of Sciences, B19 Market st. T ANTED—2 SWEDISH OR GERMAN SEC- ond girls; $20. Call Monday, 1133 Antonlo st., off Jones, near Elils. J UMBER OF EXPERIENCED AND COMPE- AN tent salesladies for notions and fancy goods de- partment are wanted; also selesladies for cloak and suit departments: 'we have g0od positions for you if you are competent in efther of these lines our system hes been the means of placing in posi tions a large number of salesiadies, stenographers and bookkeepers; call at the office and see the written indorsements of 250 of the leading firms of this city. United States Industrial Agency, rooms 185 to 167, Crocker building: this office open evenings. W ASTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY: LES sons in class or private: evening class; hats trimmed; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth st. W ANTED—500 GIRLS TO GET OUR CIRCU- larand learn the . T. TAYLOR system of dress-cutting. Rooms 11 and 12, 1206 Market st., take elevator. ()RERATOR ~ON SPENDER uspender Company, 112 Sutter s JANTED—A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS boxmaking. Apply Monday, 9 o'clock, Stu- second 25 EAGLE \ parich Manufacturing Company, 523 Market st. DESIRES | willing to | | EARN A TRADE—CUSTOM SHIRT-CU i ting taught in 6 lessons: practical instruction while learning; terms easy. Address L.F., box 107. Call Office. W ANTED-WHOLESALE LIQUOR SALES- man for San Francisco and neighboring terri- tory: good wages to first-class man: State prior experience. Address ., box 8, this office. W ANTED—4 CARVERS. NIEHAUS BROS. CO., West Berkeley. 2 V OUNG MAN TO CLEAN aROUNL SA LOON and lunch counter. Address L., box 35, Call. \WANTED —LUNCH WAITER AT 1807 Haight st. §5() & WEEK PATD TADIES AND GENTS DOV 1o sell kapid Dishwasher: washes &nd dries them in two minutes withont wetting the bands: a child can operate; never breaks & dish; price low: sells at sight: permanent position for all who write goon. W. P, HARRISON & CO., clerk | 17, Columbus, Ohio. Y ANTED—EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS 10 sell the “Light-running New Home Sewing Machine”; on salary and commission. Apply bet. ¥ and 9 a. ., the New Home Sewing Machine Co., 1051 Market'st. W ASTED-PARTNER, SINGLE MAN. WITH $1000 to join advertiser in establishing the finest roadlhouse fn America near Golden Gate ddress P. B., box 130, Call Office. EXPERIENCE ADVERTL S wanted; good proposition. LISHING €0., 22 Clay W ANTED—GOOL TINSMITHS. APPLY 10 POWER & PIKE. 49 Sacramento street. VW ANTED —w AITERS. PALACE HOTEL, basement office: open every Mondwy from 10 1011 4. 3.: only first-class waiiers need apply. USHELMAN —WANTED — NICOLL THE TILOR, 1132 Market st. OATA R WANTED ON CUSTOM COATS. 622 Clay at., first 2 TANTED — SECK Haight st. VW ANTED—8 GOOD CARPENTERS, APPLY Sunday morning, 915 Fiiteenth st. ARTNER WANTED: SOME MUANS; LADY or gent; good pay. 21335 Mason st., room 11. F YOU WANT A GOOD SITUATION IN ANY business house in the St: in the way of skillec or clerical work call on_the United States Indus- trial Agency. room 167, Crocker Building. Over two hundred firms have indorsed its system of business and agree to get their help through that agency. Lucrative positions are being filled daily. EAR EDITC TOOK YOUR ADVICE, made $4 first day: $27 first week: In 1 month $117 made plating watches, jewclry, tableware, with gold, siiver, nickel and white metal; go: my plater of Gray & Co., dept. 6, Columbus, OhIO; they are reliable, do the plating and teach their agents; others can do the same. J. BERN, RAVELING SALESMAN FOR A CIGAR- house wanted. If you are a competent traveling salesman vou can put yourself in the way of secur- ng & good situation through this oflice. We are being continually called upon by reliable business houses for first-class traveling men. 250 of the leading firms of this city have given us their wri ten indorsement of our system of business, and are using it in securing their skilled and clerical help. United States Industrial Agency, rooms 165 to 167, Crocker building. This office’ open evenings. INNERIS TOOLS FOR SALE CHEAP: GOOD chance for jobver: very low rent. 657 Mi 100 MEN TO GET A SHAVE FOR 60 OR hair cut 10c. 1414 Montgomery ave. L OR WHEELER PUB- APPLY 1807 GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK a o To-day, 7184 Bush st. W ANTED EDTATELY — LADIES _TO learn millinery unaercompetent teachers. 284 Taylor st. V EAT FRENCH GIRL WOULD LIKE SITU- ation, care of Invalld or children: good refer- ences. Address F. G., box 152, Call Office. QIITATE WANTED BY A RELIABLE D woman to do general housework: is good plain cook and laundress; city or short distance in the country: wages 510. Call or address 1000 Wash- ington st., cor. Powell. {MBROIDERING G SUSPENDERS AND MUF- flers a specialty. First' floor, room 22, 105 Stockton st. /OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WANTS SITUA- L tion as wetnurse; best of references. Aadress 2214 Loulsa st., bet. Harrison and Folsom, Third and Fourth. JITUATIONS WANTED BY TWO SECOND girls (Swedish), wages $25; one to assist with sewing. the other w th plain washing; city or coun- try. Address 759 Mission st. GE MAN WOMAN WITH BOY WANTS situation as working housekeeper or general housework: city or country. Address G. W., box 110, Cail Office. h‘ IDDLE-AGED KEFINED WIDOW, WHO IS first-class In dressmaking and hairdressing, speaking German, French and English, would like position in family, Address M. A., box 71, Call. GBI, 12 YEARS OF AGE. ISHESTO CARE £.r1or 2 children; can make herself useful; must be in Alameda. Address MISS JANSSEN, ave., Alameda. 7OUNG WIDOW DESIRES POSITION AS typewriter. Call 132 Sixth st., room 20, 2d floor. 7OUNG EASTERN LADY OF REFINEMENT desires a_position of trust. Call 601 Leaven- worth st., cor. O'Farrell, room 16. GERMAN GIRLS WANT TO GET PLACE; ©) 2 for general housework ; American family pre. ferrea; 1 wants place as waitress. Address 91 XNinth st., near Mission; no postals. Y OUNG LADY WISHES ALL KINDS OF gentlemen’s sewing and mending. 109 Taylor st., Toom 2, TOUNG WIDOW WITH A CHILD WIRHES work us housekeeper In Colma ot tieat by, Ad- dress MRS, HAGAN, Halfmoon Bay, San Mateo County, Cal. RENCH YOUNG LADY, FIRST-CLASS CUT- ter. fitter, designer or trimmer, wishes & posi- tion: galary moderate if a steady situation; refer- ences furnished. Address L., box 81, Call Oftice. ANTED—POSITION IN PIANO DEPART- ment. Address MRS, E. MELVILLE-ISHAM, 1611 Howard st. W ELL-EDUCATED YOUNG LADY WOULD like position as companion or fivflrnu ; is 6 Twenty- neat and willing. Address T. M., fourth st., East Oskland. VY ANTED_SITUATION 5Y A FIRST-CLARS professional cook; German: experienced in French cooking: best Of references. Apply 355 Tenth st., near Webster, Oaklund. REFINED WIDOW FROM THE EAST would like any kind of sewing or gents’ mend- ing. Call afiernoons, room 2, 1119 Mission st., first floor; no triffers. W [NCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market; electric lights in_every room; 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $150 o $6 per week: ‘free bus to and from the ferry. REFISED YOUNG LADY WISHES TO ACT as companion to lady traveling or take care of child over 3 vears: wages 85 a month: would like 10 g0 10 Los Angeles. Address L. A., box 71, Call. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 4i THIRD ST., NE. Market: 200 rooms; 95 to %1 50 per night; $1 50 L0 $6 per week ; convenient and respectal free bus to and from the ferry. VW OMAN TO ASSIST WiTH LIGAT HOUSE- Wot and help with baby; 1411 Webster st. e (3IRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK FOR X 3 in family. Apply 161 Octavia st. SAss LADIES WANTED—APPLY MONDAY morning. 1030 Market at. IRL ] ALRS WORK AND ASSIST e sewing; refere; 425 Stevenson at. W ANIED—ENERGETIC YOUNG OR MID- dle-aged man, permanent employment; must have $40 cash. M., box 21, this office. K XPERIENCED OPERATORS ON LADIES' tallor suits and jackets. A. MUELLER & CO., 728 Market st., fourth floor. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNTON EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROELLL, 657 Clay. ANTED—ALL CARPENTERS TO KNOW that there are plenty of carpenters in San Francisco: all advertisements 10 the contrary are misleading. All help can be supplied by appiyin 1o carpenters’ headquarters, 116 Turk st., or 2 Ninth st. District Council meets at 115 Turk st. on Wednesday evening. (XPERIENCED GIRL FOR CANDY-STORE; references. Address K. R., box 130, Call Office LAfiY SOLICITORS FOR PORTRAITS Wi salary or commission. HOLLLR. 8 Sixth st. ANTED—MEN WHO DO NOT RECELVE their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection; no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY, 110 Sutter, r. 4. V ANTED—15 MEN TO TRY OUK SQUARE meals for 10c. 50 Third st. A ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERATL HOUSE- CALL work. 226 Devisadero st., cor. Paze. DR 1328 Dupont st., rooms 7 and 8. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Barbers' Association, 825 Grant aye. 8. FUCHS. OUNG WOMAN HOUSEKEEPER. TIRL COOK ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK: $18 10$20. 2813 Pine st. WASTED —GERMAN OR SWISs GIRL; thorough seamstress; willing to do any work asked; references required: $15 a month; good home. Apply mornings, 1003 Leavenworth st., near Pine. OMPETENT GIRL FOR COOKING AND general housework. 2123 Pine, VIRLWANTED: ASSISTANT HOUSEWORK; 88 (0 $10, 2605 Sacramento. ETNURSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY— Decent young woman with = breastfull of 00d fresh milk. Apply at 405 Quinn st., bet. valencia and Guerrero, Fourteenth and Ridley. 95, GIRLS FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Ze). work; references; good cooks. Call 958 Willow st., West Oakland. GO PANTS-PRESSER. 641 MARKET ST, (OCMFORTABE HOME SMALL WAGES TO respectable woman: assist housework and MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. BHORTHAND WRITERS SECURED POSI- tions last week through Ayres' Stenographic writers of any sewing. 8 Institute; special training class for system. 325 Montgomery st. = N HOUSEWORK FOR board and lodging; no washing; family of 2. 1111 York st. 2086 XARKET — APPRENTICE FOR dressmaking. Call Monday morning. VW ANTED — A ~ RELIABLE _AMERIOAN woman; cooking small boarding-Louse. R. W., box 8, Call Oftice. JUCCESS, SUCCESS, SUCCESS! THE Mo Dowell, the world farious system of dress cut- ting: easy'to learn, rapid to use: makes the most stylish and perfect fitting dresses. Just think, you can learn cutiing, fitting. finishing, in fact every purt of dressmaking. The charge in our sewing and_finishing department is only $1 per week, and pupils have the privilege of working for them- selves or customers. Competent teachers, who are coustantly overlooking the work, so that ever: thing that is done is well done. We received the highest award at the World's Fair, and only system recelving a gold medal at the Midwinter Fair. Per- fect mtins patternsfrom 35¢ up. Now I8 the time to call and see for yourself thatours are the largest and best. THE McDOWELL, 213 Powell st., . F. AZLL LADIES HAVING A FEW FHOURS' leisure eaci day should write me at once re- garding pleasant homework which casily pays $18 week1y: this Is no deception and will certainly pay you to investigate: reply with stamped envelope. MES. S. A. STEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich. ARTNER WANTED SOME MEANS: GOOD raying business; lady or gent. 21334 Mason st., room 11, J INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 26 cents a night; reading- Toom: free bus to und from the ferry. A OLAIRVOYANTS, A = PROF. F. EUGENE, 1728 MARKET ST. ENOW THY FATE! YOUR DESTINY FORETOLD! By the world’s most famous medium, PROFESSOR EUGENF, recognized by the press, medical fac- ulty and scientists generally of twg continents as theé most distingulshed medium of modern times. J1 you are in doubt that he can and will perform all he clalms feel yourself invited to call, and he will glve yon more substantial proo? of his marvelous power than you have ever before received from mortal. _Don't fail to see him i? you are interested in the affairs of life. If marriage, sickness, deaths, changes, travels, divorces. separations, law suits, business transactions, wills, deeds. morigages, lost or stolen property, hidden treasures, lost or absent friends interest you: if you care to Know what you should do to be successtul, whera you should go and whom to avoid, when to buy and sell stock, etc.; 1f you desire (0 huve your domestic troubles removed, your lost love restored, your bitterest enemies ‘converted into stanch friends; in & word, whatever may be your troubles, suspicious or de- sires, call on this gifted man,'and he will send you ¥ huppier, wiser and bolder than ever before. “What Is your vocation in life? How have you prospered? ~ What are vour hopes for the future? Every person is especially adapted to some rar- dcular business, profession or trade. which niay justly be termed their true vocation. and yet more than hal? of you are fighting against an nnknown fate for fame, fortune and position. which you do- not and cannot obtain until you find your true vo- cation, 1f you are contented with your present work you havé found your true vocation, and success will attend you: but If dissatisfled, and all Is going against You. it is an_evidence 'that yvou have 1ot found your true vocation. A visit 10 Profussor EUGENE will soon seitle this all-important ques- tion, and your true vocation pointed out to you, and' if possessed of only a moderate degree of brainsand energy success will be sure to attend you. He advises you with & cartainiy by a higher than buman power as to the proper course Lo pur- sue in life. His descriptions of your friends and enemies are as resl as though théy st0od before you. Call and test the professor to your heart’s content, and_you will depart thoroughly satisfied that there Ia at least one reliable mediun and clairvoyant now in your mdst. Nothing in Iife is too obscure for Pro- fessor EUGENE to reveal; thoroughly under. stands how to prepare ana work the famous magic and mesmeric talisman, as prepared and practiced by the Buddhisis, Hindoos and wizards of the Orlent. These magic talismans, when worn with the medium’s instructions and accompanied by his powerful work, are guaranteed to give good juck and success in ‘business. speculation, races and all ames of chance in which success is dependent upon uck. They remove evil influences, cure bad babits. witchery, fits and all long-standing and mysterious diseases ‘which bave baffled the physician’s skill. The mesmeric talismans are guaranteed (o restore lost affections, cause speedy and happy marriage with the one you love and cause your bitterest enemies to become your dearest friends. You have no enemies, but you are beloved by all while you carry the mesmeric tallsman. Hus- bands who have been drawn from their wives by the stronger influence of other women, or wives who have left thefr husbands will be united by thls talisman of love. Husbands or parents who have been add.cted to strong drink, or have been cruel 10 their wives or children will be made temperate, kind and loving by this mysterious charm, and girls whose lovers have sought other faces will be happily reunited by the same strange power. 1f you have lost 7aith and given up (o despair be- cause of former failure take courage now and call on PROFESSOR EUGENE without delay. Con- viction will be sure, and happiness and success will follow. Hours 10 A. M. 10 8 P. x. PROF. F. KUGENE, 1748 Market st., First fiat. ME. RENNER,WONDERFULCARD CLATR- voyant; fee 25¢c. Call at 312 Hyde st. NLAIRVOYANT; FEE 25c; LADIES ONLY. 174 Clementina st., off Third. :'MMF,. RAVENA RETURNED; SITS DAILY: names given,25c up. 828 Howard,bet.4th & 5th TE BEST CLAIRVOYANT CARD MEDIUM on earth: 25¢; fortunes taught. 330 Fell st. 1SS MALVINA, AMERICAN CLAIRVOY- ant and card reading. 76633 Howard st. RS SANDERS, THE GREATEST FOR- tune-teller of the age. §Montgomery ave., r. 1. ME. ARNDT, PEST GERMAN FORTUNE- telier: only 25¢ and 50c: show you the picture of your future husband or wife. 724 Harrison st. N[ME. MOREAU, WOKLD RENOWNED trance medium; fee 25c.up. 764 Howard st., in front. LATRVOYANT AND LIFE READER; LA- dies 25¢. 280 Clara st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. ME, ARNO, WONDERFUL CARD-READER and clairvoyant: fee 25c. 628 Eddy st. ROF. LEON, PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT, trance charm. 533 Post; 9 to 8; also Sunday. ME, STEWART, SEVENTH DAUGHTER VL of 7th daugnter, a clairvoyant, has read cards since 11 yrs old: Iadies,gents.50c. 917 Market.,r 3-4. YPSY QUEEN; MARVELOUS MEDIUM of 19th century: 12 10 8 P.. R. 2,86514 Mrkt. PRESENT, PAST AND FU1URE, 25¢c. MME. LEGGETTE. 811 Tehama st., near Fourth. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, resent, future; consultations on all affairs: 'noth- ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure help: restores losi love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1: letter $2. 929 Post st., r. Larkin. F JLASS TADIES' TAILOR WANTED BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. AKBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. Barbers’ Assn.. 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. 1 EARN A TRADE—SIGN OR PIOTORIAL 4 painting taught for $6: 1000 references, D. LEVY, 35 Eighth st., San Francisco. THE RAILEOAD HOUSE, 538 COMMERCIAL st., below Monigomery: single rooma 15¢ night, 2bc_for two: best and cleanest house in town. EST PLACE IN GITY FOR SECOND-HAND [hoes, 7264 opp. Howardst. Theater or 139 UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER; magic charms: love tokens: true nicture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-teiling: develops olairvoyance, siate wrlting, etc.: has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; e 81 and upward. 2 on._nr. Twentiein. SPLEITULISAM. ETURNED—MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIR- voyant, trance and test medium. 218 Stock- ton st. R. ANNTE WILDER OF NEVADA OITY; Sixth st.; misfit shoes bought or exchanged. spiritual revivalisi. 921 Market st. EN WANTE SELL MANHATTAN RS, A, BROCKWAY, INDEPENDENT MESaaa Tabast, CKER PELL San Mates slatewriter: sittings daily; ladies $1, gents OZART, 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 25C TO 60C night, 81 25 to 85 week; reading rooms. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO 8t.: 100 ontside rooms; best. spring beds; single rooms, 20 & day: $1 a week; meals, 10c. N $2: 10 t0 5. 330 Ellis st. RS. MAYO STEERS, TEST AND BUSINESS medium; readings daily. 101 Grove, cor. Polk. ASTROLOGY. M EN'S SHOES 1,-SOLED, 50c; HEELS, 250; done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st.. basement. 'BEE COFFEE AND KOLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms 15¢, 20c & night, $1 a week. JUYE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- door work; will pay competent person $3 50 a day. Apply al store, 328 Seventh st. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY; $1 Tweek: rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 b0a reading room- daily papers. 86 Ciay st. TEY AUME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BB low Sixth, for a room 25¢ a night; $1 & week. 89| ELLIS, ROSEDALE—ROOMS %5¢ TO 506 anight $1 o 85 » week: open a!l night, ANTED—LAPORERS AND MECHANICS To know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- ior, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 160 Jarge rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP W steam beer, 5c: bottle wine, be. 809 Clay st. MEN'SSECOND-HANDED SHOES,SOME 40 nearly new, 950 to §) 25. 562 Mission st. HOES HALFROLED IN 10 F S done while you waic: at lesn than hatt the saal Price: all repatiing done at half price; work guas 2nteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First st.and Second st. INDELL HOUSE: 670 AND L g o mom Toc bam, SO AR~ 100 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 160 and 20c a. awnaet s il SR D MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 361/ Geary st., rm.1 STRAL SEER—PROF. HOLMES, 11 SCOTT st.: horoscopes, questions, stocks. advice. LOST. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Enwm K. ALSIP & CO. Real-Estate Dealers. Sacramento and San Francisco. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY, OLIVE FARMS FOR SALE. EEOLIVE CULTURE WILL BE ONE OF the leading industries of the State; one firm in Chicago sells more olives 1n one year than ara pro- duced in California alone, and they say thatthe California olives lead all others, when they can get them. $12 000, J5ACRES;OLIVE AND PRUNE UL, orchard, located near Glen Ellen, Sonoma Co.: fruit just ‘coming into bearing: good improvements: artesian weil of water, with horse- power for pumping, 10,000 gallons per hour; ce- ment reservoir in hill; 'stock and farming imple- ments; 1o mortgage and positively a bargain: will exchange for San Francisco or Oakland property. 85 ACRES OF THE VFRY BEST of olive land, 5 miles £ : 15 acres In foll-bearing oitves: 10 acres ascoviod #ruits; good improvements 68,10 acres assorted i 2 cottages of 5 room: ench; barn, windmill, tank and other oatbi 1) all under irrigation ditch at 81 per acre per year: & beautiful home surrounded by flowers, paims and ornamental trees. EDWIN K. ALSIP & €O, No. 9 Rotunda, Mills Bullding. San Francisco. 500. %,ACRES IN FRUIT BELT: NEAR & . railroad; " splendid Investment. Ad- dress F. H. W., 1109 Van Nes T BONT WANT YOUR MONEY B see the land; 85 per acre. Monteomery st. tE YOU P. E. LAMAR, 318 STANTON TRACT. TBE BEAUTIFUL Containing 500 acres, has been subdivided into villa lots of from three to twenty acres, and |s now being placed on the market. This tract is located near Haywards, close to Haywards Electric Road. Quick and cheap trans. Pportation between San Francisco and the property, A rich loam soil, great fruit land. will produce any kind of vegetables: plenty of water: lovely location for & suburban home. The cheapest ani best land ever offered In that locallty. Prices range from $150 per acre upward. Adjoining lands 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. SPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 3 OR 4 hours from the bay: the most equable climate of Central California, and the neighborhood of the next great development of electric power; equal to Folsom; & part of the “Rancho Canada de Capay Grant”: unquestionably the earliest and fines: fruit pelt on the coast and anger(or 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, a fine high- school building, water works, artesian, pure and Soft: desired a purchaser or purchasers 10 take the ‘whole interest of present owners in the colony lots and Lown property, in lump or otherwise, at shock- ingly low figures: |t won't cost much to examine; is an irrigation canal on_the land. Apply to GEO. D. FISKE & CO., Woodland, Cal. READTHIS-HERE IS & BARGAIN FOR 1f- ‘mediate sale; 100 acres, all fine level land, sit- uated in s beautiful valley, Alameda Couniy.2 miles from railroad depot, 36 miles from this city, in a perfect climate; several trains daily: this land will grow anything; improvements good house, 6 rooms and outbuildings; some fruic: springs and running water on the place;: 38000 buys this valuable property, which is one-half its real value; {nvestigate and see for yourseif. ALBERT E. CRANE, 410 Montgomery st. MEE DATRY RANCH T0 LEASE—550 acres; 25 miles from San Francisco. Apply at 307 Battery st. ACRES NEAR MENLO PARK;SELL CHEAP or exchange for San Francisco property; price $8000. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. MUSE BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST 10- cated 160-acre ranches in Lake County: 14 mile from Clear Lake, with plenty running water: 100 juores improved &-room hiouse: plenty timber $2500; time 10 suiton payments. W. L. FOSTER, Kelseyville, Lake County, Cal. 4 TO 8ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES O years’ cred: ( N 10 A MONEY TO LOAN, I OANS ON REAL ESTATE 1ST AND 2ND i mortgages, undivided interests, aud on furniture or pianos, without removal, {n San Francisco, Oak- land, Berkeley or Alameda: any amount: lowest rates; all business confidential : savings bank books bougtit. Call or write o BECK ER,240 Monigomery. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all valu- ables and securities: private office: business con- fidential. Columbla Loan and Collateral Office (Incorporated), § Grant ave., 3 doors from Mark K ONEY LOANED ON_JEWELRY AND other valuables at the Security Loan Office, 1106 Marketst.,ur. Mason; private entrance 7 Tur ORROW MONEY ON YOUR DIAMONDS, jewelry, furniture and planos without removal: lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL & €0., Mills bldg, 5th floor, r 6; strictly confidential MOSEY LOANED, 63 PER CENT: ANY amount, on mortgages. A.F.JOHNS & CO., 632 Market'st. NY AMOUNT: 18T, 2D OR 3D MORTGAGES: estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGA. 4 Montgomery, rooms * ‘QIRICTLY PRIVATE LOAN OFFICES. 850 Market, cor.Stockton, rms. 17 and 18, first floor established 30 years: always open. *Uncle Bill ANY SUM; FIRST OR_SECOND MORT- Eages, estates; 10 delay. MURPHY, 628 Mk, S ON FURNITURE AND PIANOS withont removal, in city and Oakland; low in- : dealings stricily private. 215 Powell st. MEDICAL. 00D EXPERIENCED LADIES' NURSE. Can be seen at 216 Seventeenth st., nr. Howard. COUNTKY REAL ESTATE. '"FARRELL & CO. DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT. 11 MONTGOMERY ST. ACRE3 FOR RENT, SALE OR EX- 100 &enze: rich Toam soil § miles from Santa Cruz on sprinkled connty ro-2: 8 miles from Soquel postoffice; 16 acres in Zmiindel wine grapes: 8 Acres in apricots, prune and peach trees: some fine bay and grain land. baiance pasture wih oak and wood timber: 8 living springs and trout stream runs through the piace; good house, barn and im- provements: all necessary farming implements; Wil rent for $300 per annum, half cash, with priv- of purchase at B80! i Lese M PACRIS, 8 MILES SOUTHF AS 1040 Vales Springs. Calaveras Coaty: 300 acres under cultivaiio 80 acres i nmer fal low: all cultivable: 800 acres heavy oak nmber Calaveras River runs 152 mi slhmil h the land } and cross-fenced 1n_six fields: two-story :lulu'fem:‘; 8 rooms, hard finish 1 cottage of 5 rovms; stable for head of horses, bay barn, cowshed, gianary. milkhouse, blacksm : This is & fine stock and grain ranch: rent $600 por snnum, hait cash. with privilege of purclase ut 3 ;o great bargaln. ?},—'E:S.'f;:~. 5 MILES FROM RAILROAD Z0 and stesmer landing at Marunez: 12 acres favel; loam soil: about 5 acres in Muscat and Tokay table grapes and family orchard: about 2 acres in alfalfa, balance splendid fruit, vegetable, berry or grain land; balance wooded pasture; good house of 5 rooms. barn and outbuildings: ‘all fenced a cross-fenced; would make a_splendid profian poultry place: cash rent $150 per annum, s privilee of purchase at $2500 In one year's tin this is a berzai \0 ACKES Q) &) bottom 1and: 10 acres orchard, baia b grain, fruit or pasture land: house. ba, rent $360, half cash. 5 11 & ACRES RICH LOAM LAND: 7 MILES 8(rum“ sonville; 950 apricot, 1300 French prune, 250 apple trees In bearing; 70 acres under cultivation, balance handso wely wooded pasture land with fine oak timber; well watered; good house, barn and outbuildings; rent 8500 per year, half cash. g ity 4() ACRES 1 MILE FROM WRIGHTS STA- tion: 8 acres In orchard: 18 acres in vineyard full bearing; house, barn and improvement rent $300 a year, half cash. 5 1 AR 218 ACEES 4 MILES EAST OF WALNUT Creek, Contra Costa County; 30 acres in bearing orchard and vineyard, 130 acres in plow land, balance wood and pasture land ; well watered ; rent $600 per year, half cash. - 9() ACRES "UNDER CULTIVATION: RICH &V level loam soil; 2 miles north of Petaluma, a$ g;ryg station; good new improvements; rent op T annum cash. 4 ACRES 1 MILE FROM DEPOT AT COL- < fax, Placer County; full bearing orchara of 1500 trees and 61 acres of table grapes that are shipped East every vear; good hard-finished house With windmill and tank and good outbuildings; fruit from this place will sell for at least $1000 this coming year; rent $350, half cash. ALSO 335 ACRES FOR RENT 6 MILES SE. OF 90 Livermore; about 150 acres in wheat; 50 acres now in summer fallow; all fenced and cross- fenced; about 300 acres cultivable; 2 farmhouses, blacksmith-shop, milkhouse and windmills and tank and running water; rent $600 per annum, balf cash, with option to purchase at $40 per acre any tme within one will glve lease; stock and tools at a valuation. 537 County <] ACRES AT BAY about 3 mil es fre 200 &cres dry tul ing land: railroad passe POINT STATION, 2 Martinez, Contra Costa . balance level and roll- through the place: fenced and cross-fenced; house, barn and_Improvements: over 130 acres now in summer fallow; fine grain, st0ck and hog ranch; terms $800 per year; half in advance. Send for list of exchanges. We have some bar- gains. $1500. Lot 1505140, AT ELMHURST: + electric cars (Oakland and San Lean- dro) every half hour; all set out in full bearing orchard of apricots, pears, ete.; b00 strawberry plants; city water; nicely fenced; 5 chicken-houses with chicken-yards: good house of 3 roums; barn: 100 young laying hens, 1 milch cow, 1 horse and spring wagon: a profitat) pouliry a table place with & good run of custom; eas $6000, EACRE oxciarD oF P - apricots cherrics and_pears: J side townlimits of Haywards; good improvements; valuable income place; will exchange. RAA()() 20 ACRES, ABOUT 134 MILES &OO( 'O. from rallroad depot and snfimer land- ing at Martinez: 1400 apricots, 200 peaches, 100 pears, 100 cherries, 100 L ragedy prunes, all in bear- ing; cottage of 6 rooms, barn and outbuildings: & great bargain. () ACRES $500, 40 ACRES $1000—NOTHING 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 miies irom Fresno: 5 miles from of railroad and 2 railroad towns; is perfe not over 15 feet to water: a competing railrond develops the country and those who are bright enough to invest on the line of it make fortunes: one is about being constracted through the San Joaquin Valley, the ifalfa region in the worl is wili all be a chance like this. Y, 640 Market } HEADQflifiTst FOR CALIFORNIA LANDS. OFFICE OF THOMAS MCMAHON, 628 Market Street. GREAT BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! 7 Colony tracts: fmproved tarms, small and large. Speculations in land and watef, large and small. Grazing and dairy fazns of all sizes and prices. ‘hoice bargains in Alameda, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, Contra Costa, Marin, Sonoma, Napa and Glenn coanties, as well as other sections. Numerous choice properties for ex- change. THOMAS McMAHON, 628 Market st. F QR SALE-TMPROVED CHICKEN RANCH 5 acres, with water frontage near Tomales, Marin County. Inquire C. SOULE, 1330 Ellis st. END FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES for sale, WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose. CARDTOSUFFERING FEMALES—-BY MAS- 4\ sageand Swedish movement treatment I guar- antee (0 cure all diseases and Irregularities peculiar to your sex; obesity reduced; those who have been imposed upon or irregularly treated are invited to call; Sconsultation free: charges moderate. MRS, DR, HAWLEY, 318 Ellis st. RS. DR. SCOTT, SPECIALIST IN FEMALE complaints and disease of the eye. 219 Powell. 27 () PAID FOR A CASE OF GRANULATED OV eyes we fail to cure at 219 Powell st. "A BLESSING TO TADIES —INSTANT RE- liet for monthly irregularities (from whatever cause) by the most experienced ladies’ physicians in San Francisco, who restore all cases at once by an improved method, superior to others: ladies wiil save time and money, be assured of honest treat- ment by consulting the doctors before calling else- where; patients who have been imposed upon or unsuccessfully treated by others specially invited; home in confinement; treatment warranted: advice free, confidential. DR. and MRS. DAVIES, 14 Mc- Allister st.; hours 10 A. . t04 P. M.: 710 8 P. M. A NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always inone dsy. if you want 10 be treated safe and sure call on me: physician;;knowiedge can be sent&used at home ;all Cases guaranteed; be not de eived and misied by self-pralsed advertisers, DR, POPPER, 318 Kearny. APE WORM EXTERMINATOR—USED SUC- cessfully for years by a physician now retired guaranteed to remove worm _in two hours: for one treatment post pald $10. Specific Medicine Co., P. 0. box 201, Oakland, Cal. AJIES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- nyroval Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best: safe, roliable; take no other: send 4c, stamps, for particulars, “Reliet for Ladies,” in letter by retura mail; atdruggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa. LL MARRIED PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW “~eguro”; greatest boon to them: Carroll Co., Stockton and ‘Market sts.: $1 50; send 2c stamp for circular to W. S. P. Co., 531 K 'st., Sacramento. T)R, HALL, 14 MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR - Jones. Diseases of women and children. JPHYSICIANS OBTAIN SUITS, FURN oods, etc. wholesale prices. 118 Grant a SURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cause: a home in con- finement ‘with every comfort; sat!sfaction guar- anteed, by MRS. DE. GW YER. 226 Turk st. U PRAE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS; safe and efficient emmenagogue: $1 per box. RICHARDS&CO., druggists, 406 Clay st.,sole ag'ts. ABER'S « INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE" for either sex; send 2¢ for information or b0c for trial jar. TAYLOR CHEM. CO., box 1896, S. F. REEVMATISM, CHILLS ~AND ~FEVER cured by Cummings’ rheumatic beit; no elec- tricity: hundreds of testimonials from prominent citizens: send for circular. E. J. CUMMINGS, 803 Third st., S. F. HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. RS. DR. FUNK'S, 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA. J ting Pills; strongest. safest, best: never fail #1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Eilis st.; sole agents. R. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY OF diseases of women and_restores all irregulari- ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge; regulator $2; home for patients. 1370 Marke: st. R. SCHMIDT, 1508 MARKET—DISEASES of women: hours 1 to 3and 5 t0 6 P. M. N SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY, cameo locket, monogram J. M. M. Return 68114 Shotwell st.: reward. ROUTE BOOK OF ITALTAN PAPER LOST . ::slh of Market st. Return 1113 Kearny st., ward. OST—OCT. 27 AN A. B. C. CODE. RETURN this office: reward. OST—WHITE SPITZ BITCH. LIBERAL reward by returning to 304 Davls st. BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND BITCH. RETURN 16 Chesley st.; reward. LOS‘I‘—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of LEOPOLD NEUMANN, No. 131,227, The finder will please return to bank. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIO! CDNTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN AS- sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S. F. General aavings & loan business. £d E. Hill, Pres, Oliver Eldridge, V.Pr.; W. Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man. BICYCLES. anfifi'rmm Emfla 16, 20 AND 25 Facite Hamb k. olgh 1, 8125, 81 80 par week. PABK OYCLE:‘Y-TS‘EWTWHEEI& TO L%(T: Alllster and Powell st. car lnes. o Cor ME R. RICORD'S PILLS, EXPRESS 82 50; SAFE, sure, reliable; Ricord’s specialiles. females. Maison et Cie, agents. ROOT’S, Sixth and Howard. 1L FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- stored in a few hours; safe and sure relief at any time; travelers helped at once; home in con- finement: French pilis guaranteed; consult free. MRS. DR. WYETH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. HY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLY on werthless pills and humbugs when we guar- antce 1o restore irregularities in 8 hours with our new discovery, which s safe and sure. Price $5. Call or address MME. KARKOW Woman's Dis- pensary, 1206 Market st. ADIES, IF IRREGULAR CONSULT MRS, EMARY , sure cure. 156114 Market street. RS. BPR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME IN confinement; irregularities cured in & few hours without operation; pills $2. 418 Edd. LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger: safe and sure: $2 50 express C. 0. D.; don’t delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal. FIRREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEASE seo Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 25434 4th. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address {n the United States or Canada on for e or . e year $1 50, post- SANTA CLARA COUNTY. REAL ESTATE. INE PROPERTY. FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES, JAMES A. CLAYTON & Co. LAND AGENTS, SAN JOS! ROFITABLE ORCHARD ADJOINING THE city of Sap Jose; 40 acres: soil 20 feet: 10 acres prunes, this vear's crop sold for $2500; 10 acres Ppeaches, this'year’s crop was heavy, 45 tons from 387 acres, trees 30 feet apart; 10 acres fine apri- cot orchard that yield heavy; balance in cherry trees; price §32,500. 107 ACRES VALLEY LAND SOUTH OF 8AN Jose; good land; orchards adjoining; house 5 rooms, barus, etc.; scattering oak trees: there is an orchard of about 12 acres in bearing: this prop- exty is finely located; convenient to railroad sta- tion and school; price $123 per acre; no objection to taking San Francisco property in trade if same is improved and unincumbered. 16() ACRES IN ¥OOTHILLS, NEAR CON gress Springs: 13 miles from San Jose; 100 acres nearly level; about 12 acres fruit trees, apri- cots and pranes, 1 and 4 years ola: about 20 acr grapes; the sofl 1s good: small house and barn fiood springs; this property belongs to savings ank; anxious to sell: will give 5 vears’ time, easy payments and reauced price; $4000. 5 ACRES ADJOINING THE CITY OF SAN Jose; frontage on 3 roads; house 5 rooms, barn, etc.; flowing well; choice land: §4000. ACRES 8 MILES FROM SAN JOSE: LEVEL land; one-quarter mile from car line; $150 per acre. 155 ACRES LEVEL LAND, 8 MILES FROM 8 San Jose; cheap: terms half cash: $1675. ACRES ON MCLAUGHLIN AVE., NEAR the city: $1275. 635 ACRES, 5 MILES FROM MILPITAS, 12 ) miles from San Jose: hill land; 300 acres cultivated for hay and grain. 14 acres old orchard; ranch is well watered; large springs: house 8 rooms; large barn; price $25 per acre. 2 ACRES ORCHARD IN FULL BEARIN{ prunes 18 acres, apricots 2 acres: city; $11,000. RCHARDS NEAR SAN JOSE ARE THE most productive iv the State. ACRE IMPROVED, NEAR SAN JOSE convenient to electric car line; house 8 rooms; good well: $1700. E HAVE THE FINEST ROADS AND schools; Santa Clara Valley is the place to live. JAMES A. CLAYTON & CO., Land Agents, Established over 25 vears, 16 West Santa Clara st an Jose. IF YoU WanT ~ BARGAIN, LOOK AT PRUNES, 19250, 8 ACRES, BEARING « apricots and peaches, near Los Gatos, with house, stable and well; a glit'edged buy. 16 AN ACRE—-ORCHARD LAND FOR flg plant.ng; good .oc tion, near Eden- vale. $20 AN ACRE—46 ACRES ORCHARD and vineyard, mostiv bearing, with good house, barn, well, Win mill and tank. 1072 OTHERS ON OUR LIST NO ONE CAN EQUAL. W.G. HAWLEY & CO., 17 South First st. San Jos Cal. ANTA CLARA VALLEY LANDS. 19,000 acres In subdivisions for fruit planting. Apply to C. H. PHILLIPS, proprietor. 32 East Santa Clara st., San Jose, Cal O CAPITALIST We are authorized to sell 352 acres, between San Jose and Palo Alto, at one-half its value: can be immediately subdivided and sold in 10-acre lots at double cost: deep, rich sediment orchard land. Don't overlook this, but write flholel it at once; complete rticulars furnished. We also Dave some first-class mortgage loans at 814 t0 10 per cent. e g "ACRE ORCHARD NEAR SAN JOSE, IN DO AR cars price 8200 per acre; two yeary' crop will pay for this orchard: terms, one-halt cash. \ Ve have four of the 10-acre orchard tracts at Commptiellis still unsold. This is great proposicion for any one wno wants to secure a_profitable orchard in the best part of Santa Clara Valiey. No cash required for b years: atier 5 years easy pay- ments. Write for particulars (o WOOSTER & WHITTON, San Jose, Cal. ey

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