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14 e . —————— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1895. | Presbyterian Seminary at San Anselmo, lani his subject was ““The Formation of the New Testament Canon.” | Le twenty-seven books of the New | Testament,” said the lecturer, “are of | three kinds. Five, including the Gospels and the Acts, are historicai, twenty-one | epistolury and one is apocalyptic. Of the epistolary fourteen were written by Paul. “These books were written by eight dif- ferent m of whom four (Matthew. John, Peter and Paul) were apostles, two (James { and Jude) were brothers of our Lord, and | two (Mark and Luke) were companicns of | the disciples. With the exception of the | writing of John these books were written within the period of sixteen years. “Immediately upon being written the | books of the New Testament were sent to | place: | Jong by 500 miles broad. desired to collect them at that time the task with the means of transportation then in vogue would have taken six months and have necessitated a journey of | not less than 5000 miles. And I desire par- ticularly to emphasize the peculiar obsta- | cles to the formation of the canon which then existed. “But these books did come together in Tpere still exist writings MANY COLONISTS ARRIVE Two Hundred of Them Reach the City to'See the Various Sights. BOUGHT LAND AT FAIR OAKS, Over 10,000 Acres to Be Settled by Eastern Farmers — Story of Hard Living. Amone the arriv:ls here yesterday were some 200 excursionists, representing fifteen | Qifferent States, who have come to Cali- | canonical form. fornia to locate permanently and engage | of the great preacliers of the second cen- 3 some days previous they | t8ry in which nearly every book in the | in Jarm i S s S New Testament as we now have it is | had been at Sacramento and vicinity 100k- | (uoted and quoted, too, as being then ing at large tract which they have since bought and on which they will found a colony. % | recognized baving the authority which we now ascribe to them.” SAN “*CALL.* RUSINESS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CALL~ ¢ Market street, open untl 12 o'ciock every BIFLUID the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, correr Clay: spen until 9:30 o'clock. s5¢ Hayes acreet, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. | &W .corner Sixteenth and Miselou sireets, opem £1til foclock. 2E1¢ Mission street, open until 8 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. About sixty of the colonists are now at FRANCISCO the Russ House, while others are scattered located | among the other. hoteis and throughout the City with friends. S. Li; senden of Chicago and G. W. Tallant of | Cincinnati, Ohio, who are among the colo- nists, said concerning their efforts thus far: | “We are from fifteen different States, mostly in the middle West, such as 1ih- nois, Ohio, Indiana, Jowa and Wisconsin, | = scattered over & territory 2000 miles | If it had been | NTED—Continued. PLACE IN RESTA Call after 12 at 00D COOK WANTS A rant or wiil wait at table. 39 in bookkeep: give experience, SHES POSITION 10 do light housework and take 6 Lang.on st. XPERIENCED YOUNG LADY WA sition as housekeeper. Call 501 Post s 25, secord fioor. isiness and D, box 44, ¢, thorou: 150 nd - 3 ). HELP WANTED—Continned. T,ADY FOR OFFICE WORK : EX PERIENCED erences. Address A, MAKER GOING where you car Lmbroidery PERSONALS, : i OMAN WANTS A MAN T0 GO IN BUSL ness. 12 Leroy place, off Sacramento si.. bet. Jones and Leavenworth sts. Call 10 A. X. 14 DVICE FREE: DIVORCE AND PROBATE laws a specialty: suits, Superior, Justice aad Police Courts; terms reasonable: collections, ete. G. W. HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. AIR-DRESSING, 25c: MANICURING, 25¢ noapprentice work. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post. ACIFC STATES DETRCTIVE AGENCY. W. P.EV. ro0m 10, 819 Market st. § ng, shorttand aoilit A typewriiine; salary expecied and ref- pox 15, this office. EAST. WILL SELL of small flat for $75. I furnitw T CUTTING SCHOOL learn the dressmaking trade ¥rench aud German raised work, tauzhl. 505 Fell s 8, 3 Ters, would like' few more enzagements dress in aday; $4. Address 92315 Pacific st. MAK for in Market s NESGIVE skirt lined, all electric lights in every room: | 1210 Market st. SE SADDIE EVANS' COCOANUT CREAM for the complexion. 850 Marketst. EW PROGRESSIVE WINDOW ANDHOCSE i Co.;tloors scrubbed :contracts. RNOVAL & CC.,29 Eddy. tel ON for ladies. EARTH FOR 10C 187 Fourth st. N shades, $750. New York Cloak nd waist or measurement; £oods ¢ to $150 per night: $150 to §6 per bus to and from the ferry. hJ MA L teed: patterns 6. G00 S0C. 3 ; ELL'S Dressma « il branches: shortest notice. 14 Geary. S ELTABLE YOUN( AN. GRADUATE 1 rom High School, wants a situation in an office: dentist’s preferred; is reliabla and can fur- nish first-class references. Call or address C. | San Lorenzo, Cal. i MAN WOULD LIKE A POSITION IN has T INCHE E W Market— rooms weel tore; 5 vears' experience and # bus 1o and from the and findings from $15 up: suits from $6 up; monrn- ing orders in 12 hours; iit guaranteed | @] A.x00x “CARPETS CLEANED ON THE T THE BUTCHER, HAS R . opened hfs 610 stand, stall 55. Center Market, where he will be pleased 10 see all his old sriends and customers. Finest meats constzntly on hand. EST FOOTWEAR AT F. L HEIMS, 121 Grant av ices suit the times. JLECTRIC LAGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—W " chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per PATTERY 1231 Market st.. near Market: $1 20 to $6 per in very room: 200 i: §1 50 to 86 per 1t Ofti YEAR good references. (VERMAN BU X WADIS gAny Positic of references. dress k. SCHWARZ, 1030 Mission st. RS O week: free bus to and from the ferry. LWA S BRFOKE SELLING SEE H. . LEUTHOLTZ, 120 Sutter, room 25. JITUATION WANTED BY CHINESE BOY neat, good ook wash and iron; speaks Eng- lish; best reference with present employer. 1418 and ev'g classes;10 lessons, 51 50. 1 CHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER s 35c ARD. MORNING fllustration; day and evening classes. 424 Pine. 8 Mission. Piaxo California st., from 10 10 11 . M. S0 schooled artis: S BY THOROUGHLY essons 25¢. 617 Jones st EGULARFEE FIFTY DOLLARS; DIVORCE JAPA, ESE MAN WANTS SITUATION: ANY kind of work; can write and speak good English. ])fifiifl:sson Address G. M., box 143, this office. ting and mak ing school R e specialty. JOHN BEAN, Attorney-at-Law, 927 Market st.. room 726, H AIR-DRESSING ANY STYLE 256 WAVING ncluded: exceilent switches and front pieces LIVINGSTON'S DRE! 1 branches. 702 Sutter. RESPECTABLR"{DU.\' MAN DESIRES A position to work in private piace: can drive, MALE is reliable. C. C., box = care garden and cows, et 97, Call Office. TTUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS | O carpenter: a steady place preferred: can give 3 a day ond cook, £6 a’ week. WARD & CO., 608 and 810 C} best of recommendation. Address A. ., 1050 | = o Eo“‘\srfl st. ( boardins-house at ECTABL G I €0., 610 Clay st. HELP WANTED. TO RUN COMPRE: ; sana-wagon teamster, $2 horseshoer's helper. for $1: hair chains made to_order from up; strictly one price: established 1869. 111 Stockton st. B. SPITZ, G. LEDE KER successor. O EJMORE CU Oak Roll Top Desks. Oalc Chiffoniers. | Oak Bed Sets. Qilcloths 2nd L Stoves and Kanges -$14 to $35 B orier or ianitor for wholestle house o of- fices: s reliable. B. B., box &6, Call Office. OF MEETINGS. LODGE NO. 169, F M.—Called E2 but a few of us have come from as far east | as Vermont, and we have one man who is | from England. One or two_are also from mountain districts of the West. Weall | came with the intention of loc: *‘We have already bought 1000 Fair Oaks, Oran le, twelve miles ¢ northeast of Sacramento, at an average ce of $100 an acre with water included. | C.D. BU TT LODGE > CROCK NO. and A. M.—Called meeting THI EVENING Third degree. Wednesday) at 7:30 o'cloc By order of the W. M. The land isa portion of the famous San | H. FORTRIEDE, . Juan grant. Nearly 7000 acres are cut up | e there now for the use of the various col- < F. i ting THIS o who are to come, and the excursions | (WEDX 3;) PEN) s n.} ., November | will continue till the entire tract of 10,000 | 27,8t 7:30 o'clock. Thi ",‘[‘.];;';f"‘ SMITH. Sec. acres is sold. The land is cut_up in lots from five to forty acres each. There isaleo to be a town located there and some build- ing lots in this have already been sold. MOKSE, 0. TODGE NO. 2 O. F. — Initiation THI a full at- cordialiy = EVENI tendance d 4';//' S “Every man of us who has bought is | invited. By order Rae a doze s <l WILLIAM A. FERRELL, N. G. satisfied. About a dozen houses are NOW | ¢ goiih Recwiii Aok der construction. On the 20th another 1 arrive from the same States that they will keep lands are all settled. “We are all practical tarmers, and the Teason we are coming is that we want to locate somewhere where we won’t have to work all summer to raise enough to get ténd D. at 2 Unitarian Church on practical Ly, the funeral of our late member. coming tillthe colo; FARQUHARSON, THI M. sharp, from the Fi ary st. By order WILLIAM NICOL, President. T coal to burn all winter. We are tired of et | that. When oats are but 15 cents a bushel the Temple, 115 | and w 45 cents, it is hard lines for the TU HALL Stockholders’ mee: y given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the MASONIG HALL ASSOCIATION of the farmers. That's the way it has been for | some time past, and we are weary of it. | Here 1t is warm the year round, and prices | are so much improved that we think we | city of San Francisco for the eiection 0f nine - intend to raise oranges, lemons and | 1SN, M4 G, o December, 1895, Pods wiil be other fruits, mainly, though ower things | open from 12 3, unti § v 3. will no doubt be produced.” RGE JOH The colonists are seeing the sights here. N AT T Those at the Russ House are as follows: Dickinson, Victoria; E. E. Patmer, Michi- )l'mual ectric Light Ce Z be held A}l the - office of the c any, 617 Howard st., San Fran- Andrew Marr, Haldane, I111.; W. 0. Winn, enie nyo, Ind.: James F. Car1, Benton, Wis.; «isco, California, on MONDAY, the second day of . December, 1895, at the hour of 10:30 0°Clock A. M. French, White Pigeon, [owa; C. J. Froebe, Chatsw 1.; Joshua Houe, Utah; Charles | | Buchholz, Emma Buchholz, Laura Buchholz, | i | otice is N, Secretary. IHE REGULAR ist tion of serve for the ensuing year and the ir such other business as may come before th ing. Transfer-books wiil close on Friday, Novem- ber 29, 1895, at 3 o'clock JAME John B.F. Coster, H. M. McKin- Fry, Miss G, Coates, Canton, % FISHER, Secretars 15 3.5, ¥ ister, Tracy, lowa; Thomas C. | AMES ] Porter, Hopkinton, Towa; George Houe and | SST AND BEST IN AMERICA— wife, Benjamine, Utah: J. Wolford THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address and wife, Shenandosh, Jowa; Mrs. L. |inthe United States or Canada one year for $1 50, Boston and daughter, Indiana; Mrs. Mary | postage fre Moffatt, Ill; Mrs. M. Walker, Indiana; | Mrs. L. Brand, H. W. Shaffer and wife, R. H. Trumbull, Chicago; P. F. and e ~ wife, South Dakota; R. J. Chicago CORNS REMOV Mrs. R. Krump, Kacine, Wis J. Picot, | ic Institute, room England; W. P. Clark and Gardner, | CORNS, INGROWING NAILS, SUCCESS ; Mrs. M. J. Frummer, Olathe, Kans.; C. fully treated. DR. LLOY W. Revell, Stillman Valley, lL.; H. C. s Mo.: A. E. Gates, Wes: v: F. W. Horton, Readsboro, Vt. Bushby, Hilbart, Wis.; J. B. Horine. G Brown, J. B. Strode, Springfield, 11l der, George W. Tolbert, W. P. Lockwood and wifé, Chicago; M k Grove, Cal. N MENORY OF R, G385 Impressive Ceremonies at the Young Men’s Christian Association. & SWEDISH 5 Geary. ROBE, 1035 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second fio —== DR.JOS. BAY ER, 346 . Davis, and 7:3010 8:30 P BAD TENANTS EJECTED Collections made, city or countr Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6, Tel. 5580. W D FLOOKS scrubbed ; reason : payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSS]1 & CO., 242 Sutte fi: BRIGHT'S DISEASE AND DIABE can be cured, even in the advanced s age: by FULTON'S Radical Remedies: sold ut oflice, 1 Market st.; hours, 10 A. M. 10 4 P. M. ?@- ROOMS WHITENED. $1 : PAPER- d $3 50 uv. 3171 Third. Georze Hartman, ®—%=_ COLLECTIONS: TENANTS EJECTED, £10: costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. WANIED-FEMALE 1ITUATIO. Addresses of Eulogy by Ministers and Friends of the Deceased—His Favorite Song. Fx € SH_AND AMER ¢ ref.; neat Swedish and German LEOPULD, 20 ~tockton st IWEDISH AND GLRMAN ENPLOYME 2 office. 1114 Antonia st., off Jones, near Ellis. : 2 E '“'mmw WOULD LIKE POSITION TO TAKE Impressive services in memory of the chers; family. Ap- late George W. Gibbs were held in Young | piy at 2: T holders of the | for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to | meet- | vanced; Swiss b mak 00« for #nd others. Sacramento st. WANTED. take care W AITER POSITION D BY ACTIVE young man; quick inexperienced; | wages moderate. Address 1., box 86, Call Office. " | DOSITION BY A GERMAN AS WATCHMAN or clerk in lodgi : has had Addr 3 G MA trainer. to harness and s s style; agood coachman and understands the of any stock; good reference: b years' experience. | Address F. Y., box 15, Call Offic 7 Stockton st. WANTED d W ANIED-BY &k SMAN SITUATION | (ML 10 take care of gentleman’s p! dener; | can milk; references. Address | ER D WOULD 1o take care of a gent or lady’s re: dence during their ahsence for house rent or sma:l remuneration; best of reference. Address box 55, Call Office. 2s G RMAN MA WOR X cure of borses, cows, garden: haudy with (ool | referen: Address B., box 19, Call Otfice. i DOX} LS 0 (S ELACE & | easiest worked | QTEADY MAN WISHE * washer or beamaker, Address E.. box 5, Cail. | ¢fia!‘GF lorkedi s | fioor, Mills buil OUGH CARPEN | N UMBEE OF AN al deputies I employment. I oY, 15 Y _mi o 1 work of som [oU. S, OeERTRDE for abili N ccords can be | S%ien. of some. ¥ of hard worl R R eaa good reference: urity to responsible part, 3 L Q FED BY GENTLEM Lk JTUATION WANT S experience, aged 32, (0 represe; drummer, or ‘any position of tri cash_security a good firm as | references; K.. 1243 Broadway, if required. L WIT Y15 vears' aged woman as dishwasher for er and daughter, private fam- restaurant, city, ¥15 work gisls, Geary st | bouse, 320 mid | country, $16; mo: ANTE on ladies’ inc! 15D—B( Call at 1—G( his e HAMBERMAID _ second girl. 825 girt. Oakland, $30 E 12" housework girls, city. $20 and $26; 6 vo.ng girls, assist, $10 to £15. MISS CULLEN, 105 = RL FOR LIGHT HHOUSE A N EAT, REFINED G AN ‘work. $15: German chambermaid and seam- stress, $.0. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockion st i N\ UERSE, 8.5. 105 STOCK- hy an old and pros, AN ton st R ¥ N OTHER AND DACGHTER. $30. M CULLEN, 105 Stockton st Ffil{\l}\ S x ¥ cook, , 105 Stockton st Stockion s MISS | PARTNER W, { Ltactory.” Appi -SHO. tral America, $6 a day silver, part fare ad- Apply to J.F. CROSETT & €O., 628 wust hifve city references; $2 20 M1 e drill; ranner for a hoisting-engine, $2 50 per aker's heiper, $20, room. board, man to do porter’ Employment A ve plan of frater; JaRs FOR W day p. . and P. 3. 1111 Market st. and to-morrow, 2 ‘Thousands of barg Cash or time payme 1017, 1019, 102 MORE CAF ntter-maker, $30 and_found: tie- couniry restaurant, $i0: waiters fectly harmle: chemists; Hubbard's N WHO CAN MILK COWS garden, etc., for private p L. ANDRE, 315 3 DIAMONDS, JEW- 4 elry, ete.: lowest rates. 948 Market s HAVE JOUR FEATHERBEDS, PILLOW filled at 870 Mission,cor. 5th. OWEN McCA BE. M ERS, §250 PER DA part . ete. arket st. work, restauran: PS. M. H. OBER, HEADQUARTERS OF Ypsilanti Jersey-fitting Underwear, Union Suits AND WI TE FAM- | & Equestrian Tigh.s, Ober Corsets for stout figures. 13, 2 dish- | Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jenness Miller IS, PEUUCT, | soods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions send for catalogue. IGHE: 34 Geary st., San Francisco. JE PAID FOR ANDILA 251 Third st. & RLADY, 6 36 Clay st. FOR A WINERY IN t-class coal-miners + laborers and oth 6 Cay st iPLOY GOOD MEN AS SPE- to organize counci's; the mos’ at- insurance in the worid; the best pay. Call on or address nevolent' Legion, 6 and 7, foarth | V| 1 OOMS PAP. paper. Ad KOR FIN K STRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Market. S DINAN: SPECIAL SALE 1) N: OR’ : $8to $10; stylish hats, bonnets, $5 up. 5D » OR DY NAMO ted; they must apply 1 have their records d up, o that their 10 the employing com- cer buildin Bn,.\s , FLAN aiso Yosemite blankets, C: 36 Commercial, nr.Montgm ifornia W oolen Mills Fectory Petaluma. 1000 S0 usr phone “Black 141. ILL, 72414 Market. [ BISHOP. CHIMN SWEEP. ADDRESS *) . 823 Market. Phoue Main 441 at C. BROW. . JUITS MADE TO ORDER OF ELEGANT + remnants for $10: samples and self-measnre- g pplicat 31 » WHO T Iy MY Francisco. L AS NEW BAR: vings, mirrors, desks, ;: D-HAND A 1) showcases, counters, sh | oxperience, : com- | ) shoy Guntes jah ot eaksl | Faconing. 18- ot e beanchoe: A ddsens Gardener, | L Misston st | e, Soo. e st ane fee Blovk And. o pricgs be. | R ' IPXPERIENCED BOYS TO SEL fore golng elsewhere. J. NOONAN, "1017, 1019, SER AT St rater T80 114 % | 1021, 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. ER & CO.,, CHINES! bt 5 B “EOUG ID. e i 7 % 3 SE e g r; G LD BUILDINGS BOUGHYT AND SOLD: s e employment ofiice, 17 (\u.m PRESSER FOR TAILORIN 12 | ( B iices dooe e | K bet. California and Sacrame . X Mon mery st. vard 1166 Mission st ar Eig] | W ANTED— LiDiR DON JOB = Foihem s | Sty & ! _"\ press. Voice Printd 506 Market st. | T e e L | FBsT [P M ACHINE WHITEWASHING: CONTRACTS | cooks, 820 to §2 cook, small boarding- | == AVl taken; whitewashing and tr whitened, 51 up. 1560 Marke! OP! kets. MEYER BROS, )Y FOR FLORIST AND florist’s, cor. JOD GERMAN DISHWASHER. NUR- ilimore and Haight. LD G ), clothing boucht. INDOW SIADES CTURED TO order by WILLIAM McPHUN. 1185 Market WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. \ D staurant. 1 PARTNER TO GO TRAPPI 1 experfenced hand; a good coun- pecied. Address Traps, box 65, Do bl Ak b B SSES FROM 82 UP: WRAPPERS FROM 5053, Natomn. near Sixth. upstairs. 1712 JES TED TN SMALL uiar prices: engazemen s by day. 11 Geary. 551/ Stevens: = 46515 Stevenson st. DA DY AN P FOR SALE : ront $15. ONDERFUL GIFT! THEM WHAT YO! MAY, sco us well as other clties | PER FOR turant waitresses. $20; TANTED—WORKING HOUSEKE ho! 2 hotel an re $: 5 | and’ $25: French gir for housework, 3 in family; 825; Protestant cco< and laundress, $25, and a large number of «iris to fill situa’ions in city and | “. CROSEINT & CO., 812 S er St e 0, WAIT- | ARBERSIO Tess city $20, cook $30, snd g marvel at his_pow Lawyers, Specuiators, bust ness men of all zrades, ladies from every wals in life tozeher sound b > for the benefits they have recei His parlors are always filled with | anxious peopie secking reliable information, and CHANT TAILOR COM- | every repl - is most graufyinc: all are pleased; ul sala Professor Eugene gives advice on_business. specu- € Tailor. 12 K lations. nvestments, love, couriship. ma: and divorce: setile separated and with the one of jovers' quarre 's o speedy and happy marriaze ur cnoice: he locat es and P FOR SALE. work. R.T. WARD & CO., 610 Clay st W AITRE ‘V boarding-house at mine, $50. €0.,610 Clay st. NE OR rd. TWO our friends and ene- CHAIRS GOING: GOOD | buried_treasmes, tells of price reasonable. 34 Fourtn, | Mies, Temoves evil inflnences, gives a.ivice per- bl taining to iawsnits, locates’ and recovers oid COND-HAND BARBER | estates: developing mediums a specialty; the chairs for sale cheap. 504 Twenty-fourch st., | troubled and unfortunate should ° seek his counsel; thousands of famiiles long 9 THLS, CHAMBERWOKK AND | near H { & waiting, $15 eaca: waitr 812 and 816 20 | SO girls for housework and cooking, $15 and $20. | N this office. separated have been reunited by his efforts; thou- of hearts made glad through his truthiul i is the only cluirvoyan: on earth CHEAP. MURRAY & KEADY, 634-636 Clay st. Son! T ANTED—HOTEL COt $3) TO . #3 56: 8 French girls for housewori, 325, $20 and $15; Men’s Christian Association Hall yester- | } O OGRAPHER, EXPERI- = : . | 1 enced in insuran ork, desires position in dey !?e had been for along time presi-| oice of any kind: references given. AddressS. ent of of! that institution and one of its | E. P VIRL FOR HOUSEWOR 25: 2 girls, four In fam! $25; wi'ls HIRD, 705 Poix st. $20; girl for down- to assist, $12 and $15. B stairs work, MK box 43, Call Office. stanchest friends and supporters, so the TETNUHRSE — RESPECTABLE WOMAN ceremonies were of unusual interest to _‘;",‘l’,‘mf;'!:'y‘_ oL Tk wants Fpositio members of the association, a large num- | 355 iRit CED WOMA ber of whom were present to do honor to | the memory of the deceased. | On the platform were the officers of the | association, representatives from the va- | rious evangeiical churches of the City and the California Quartet, which rendered music for the occasion. H. J. 3cCoy, general secretary of the Young Men’s Christian Association,opened | the proceedings and introduced Rev. W. W. Case, who recited the opening prayer | and asked a blessing npon the assembly. | The California Quartet rendered ‘‘Abide ‘With Me,”” and John J. Valentine aa- dressed the audience. Mr. Valentine spoke briefly of his knowl- edge of the cheracter of the deceased ana of the unassuming generosity which was | its principal feature. He read communi- tion to do general housework ; 18 plain cook a d cations from Right Rev. W. F. Nichols, | commands firstclass references. Call or address y 2 A_POS 1dren or baby from its Call AGED WIDOW, FIRST-CLASS PE son, des res position as bous:keeper in good | family: thoroughly competent (0 superintend or e any estabiishment. Apply 538 McAliister. TOUNG SWFDISH GIRL WANTS PLACE | X for general housework and plain cooking; city | or country. Call 120 Shipley & i LADY WISHES 2l 48 (00K or waitress Call 150 Fourth st., room 28. N WOMAN, MIDDLE AGED, WAN ITUATION IN aity or country. motiier’s care to c. former employer. i 25 €00k in private family; no objection to short distance in country. Call or address 508 Taylor I ESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUA. IPEC | | | French waitress, $15 and board; young giris Lo as- I i | | housegirl, $20. | 25¢ nignt to | JREST M | 4) boxes for i Lo OR MGRE SALF 200ds than we can ors for United ‘States Indus- | MAND H es for notion and_ fan we also want some good Iy s0: a good lucratlve bu; trial Agen: . room 167 Crocker HOLS HALF-SOLED A€ 5 + done in 10 m 959 g e CLATRVOY in family: wages $20; references required. Apply S REEIOETW has no equal: 2518 Sacray OMPETE to take care of baby German family; no other ueed apply. ny st ANTED — COMPETENT, INCHE Wi oot Toom: free bus to LADY exchange {or £00d home; 619 Keai- 4 single turu: ¥ OR s of the 8 Pucific st. 50 week; clean; qu GET A SHAVE FOR 5¢c OR v the profession as their brightest all persons unsuccessful-in business, who seem to be unlucky, should visit Him. seek his aid and s.art aright: thousands have become wealihy through his advice: he is ever ready to assist those with capital 10 find a safe and good-payinz invest- ment; youns men starting in business will find it greatiy to_their advantage (o consuit him on all maiters of financial interest Lo themselves. Professor Eugene should not be clussed with the WORK FOR A Address HIPS FOR Apply to W. P. HER- world. to8 p. M. 1728 Marke: st.. ALATRVOYANT FEE— J Btic. 208 Fourt pariors 1, 2, 3 and 4. TASNTED —NUMBRR OF GIRLS 0 AL WALDO 110 e Ll ; W cooking and nonsework; $15, $25: city. 1135 | b formerly 733 oved to 765 Mission, | Ranpuie i 1;;]':9':"'1‘,';[:“{01:3 llflfiglpf_’;,‘f‘;mfl,t""’n‘;f;?fi Antonia st.. off Jon bet. Third and Fourth, opp. St. Patrick’s Chureh. matters of great import are a positive guaranty of (OOK AND HOKT Dis- | 861 MISSION, N | his power to perform the wonders that have made second girl, | wvated ; refurn | bim famous. All are invited to call. Hoirs. 9a. M. | N EARTH FO 2 10C;9 DISH 8. 187 Fourth. R EMPLOYME advice, reunites overs, caises spgedy marriage, re- moves evil influences; troubles healed. 533 Post, 9 to 8. SrTas IGHT MEDIUM To MAGIC CHARMS 86514 Market st., r. 2. American woman for rmmm,v»moni of boarding: s JOx S, T KNG AND SOME Postst. Bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Califor. | 744 ¥ nia, and Srom' Rey. R. 0. Fonte, of whose GE Gibbs was a member. I B. Spaiding followed with an Piease call 1 APLE WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA- s cook: good housekeeper: city or coun- d 20 out Lo covK nksgiving dinner or Address 410 Pos: st., rear. AC address of eulozv. He spoke of the many charities that Mr. Gibbs had founded and supported, sometimes alone and some- times h others. His life, Mr. Spalding try do day’s work. OMPET 5D WOM. \ =aid, was a protest against the hard, grinde (J wishes a general housework ; ing, money-getting spirit which has taken orcounrs wiges moderate. Ap- bold of the West. He spoke, too, of the | PIY 1200 Lurkta s fact that Mr. Gibbs’ charities were all from F'_R“T-(."A-"fl NER WISHR: )y the day; cun do<vashing and ironing; his own hand, and before his death, when 4l or address-47 Seosie 8t., middie fiat. he himself could supervise and direct VIRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK sleep home. 622 Poli TERMAN GIRL c 2528 P WAGES $5; 25¢ for GOOD PLAIN d 12 . 1. 730 bottl eo RATOR WANTED ON COATS. 108 BAT- tery st. VW OMAN T0 DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK: wages $15; sleep home. 108 Ninth st. M their wages ¢ commercial ¢ R— Eaglish not | 4 * for $5: grea: opporiunity. D. | of vour futore hushand or wife. 724 Harrison st. LEVY, 35 Fighih st.. San Franciseo. M ME. DR, THOM CIENTIFIC REVEAL D HAND TO B:\HBHN PROT EMPLOY- | \¥L er by egzs and cards: tells entire life, past, work on plush capes. MEYER BROS., 121 ment secre:ary. L1, 657 Clay. | present, inture: consultations on all affairs: noth. ven: good advic sure, olsom st. FE I PO RBAREE APERTHAN BV athy: mistake im- MAN WIDOW GOES OUTBY THE DAY | |47 ANTED_NEAT GIKL FOR LIGHT HOTS | B At Kival Barbers' Supply House, 630 Mar! Frost ., n cin. ironing and general housework. work In Alameaa; wazes $12. Inquire at 916 | TNVHE HATLIOAD HOUS i R 0 d 3 ATLEO. ¢ . FORTUNE TE : Second st. O’Farreli st., between 10 ard 2 o'viock. s gomery; single rooms 1 5c night, naio, charmat love’ ToKsna: 1rué PlotTs of nest house foture wife and husband: teaches foriune-telling: develops clairvoyance, siate writing, etc.; has the l seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm: ek = fee $1 and upward. 2328 ission. nr. ‘Twentieth TWO SCHOONER: FOR bc; flager, e, at 637 Clay st. IN CITY opp. i a SPARITL LIS AM. YR SECOND-HANT RS. J. J. \VH!TNEY,’IULAIRVOYANT ce medinm 218 Stockton st. LEON LEMOS, Mercnant BUSINE! $£25.000 72, FCRNTTURE, pinzios, real estate. WOOD & GRIBBLE, 917 Murket st. : GOOD STOCK AND FIX E9OOR SALOO; B225. tres: Cliving-rooms: ront $15: zood business: burzn. WOOD & GRIBSLI 917 Market. &0 BAKERY AND COFFE USE F1000. Erihed £ Sdrmela none daiiy: s horses. 2 wagons: in a booming town m:ar San Francisco; 18,000 population ; trial given: owner re- tirlng. WOOD & G IBBLE, 917 Market st. FILLINERY-ST: ALL NEW STOCK M oon tende: - cheap rent: sold for half valde: near Murket st.: sce this at once. WOOD & GLIB- BLE, 917 Marker 4 ~ASH SALIS GUARANTEED—LODGING G onses. city and counry propercy, pusines Taces of all kinds quickly bol - sold. fosns negotiate Iy to WOODS & GKIBELE, 917 Market siree & QA(() COEBNER CERY, BA $500. R Gostern - Addition: NVing- : ts $15 daily: fall vaiue: receipts & y: gl sulue: 1A() DAIRY PRODUCE ) F450. Sore: best location Western Additio living-rooms: furnished. STENBERG & TR BER, 632 Market st. WO/ = CORNER GROCERY, BAR: $375. Grooms, turnished: 'rent $3 *value In stoc! suitable for man and wife. & BERG & CU., 632 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel. D] CORNER GROCERY, BAK, WEST- £2200. CnWadition; _new 'sock: living: | ot sell afier invoice. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st , opposite Pulace Hotel. «O~() PARTNER, COAL, HAY, GRAIN $250. business; building inciuded: rent 810; 2 horses, wagons. STENBERG, 632 Market st. tI 14-room, sunn 100 rooms o 60 rooms 1o e 15 rooms, inciu 10-room house: DEX it 24.e(;(:n COL oflice; offer wanted. W ELLEEPT 10U one floor: i D! EOF 3 fat corner. ST KG & CO. N OT1C OUSES FOR SALT 4\ from $150 10 30000. STRAND & CO., 45 Third. ODGING-HOUSL, 15 . FUR: dn 544 23 ROOM HOT 181 vely a ba ain: on o Flegart Brus Heavy Linoleum laid. Floor Oiicioth...... New Bedlo SHIREK EDUCTIONS O STOCK, NEW AND S nd-hand: 400 carvet.,, good as new: ofi- parior suits, $1 : linoleum. 45c: 7- vits, §i4 ice poles, H goods shippal urth s ITUKE AND CARPETS <. 618650 Mission FURNITURE v ANLeD. L GA RTNER WANTED — RESTAT- &600. :f:u: best possibl« location; remaining partner, responsible, practicable busines man, w 1l teach incoming party the business: satisfaction of | profits will be given; receipts $45; opportunity | seldom ever offered. STENBERG. 632 Market, opposite Palace Hotel. UCTIONEER J. C. MUTHER. 719 MARKET 3 PAID FOR FURNITUR] DT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. IGHEST Pr carpets. BAKERY NORTH OF MARKET: $1 00 « baking 214 bbls. daily: 2 horses and wagons; weekly receipcs $150; 5 living rms.; reat ®35; Icase; no opposition; barzain. STENBERG, 652 Market s $45 opposite Palace Hotel. FOR SALE_FINE CANDY-STOR: « ice-cream parlor: elegant founfain and ss: trial given o sat- Market, op. Pal: PARTNER WANT . cash business: thorough clearing $200 per month: previous experience not required: ducios light and easily learned; trial of business before buving. Apply KENNY & Mc LEAN, 777 Market 7. ' SELL OR JE A BUSINESS nd see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. CORNER SALOON; BEST PART OF + Third st. STRAND &C 350 it 2 inhec. | $500, TARINEE WANTED: W0OD AND DUV coat business: ‘cleirs $75 per month ench. STRAND & CO.. 45 Third st. $125. Geior - KRASK) « foldIng. iron beds, furniture; iow prices; steniadder mannsacrd for the 1 779 Mission. 2 NING carpet-cleaning telephone Mi (VARPETS THOROUGHLY CLI renovated same as new. S, FERG 0., 23 Tenth st. Telephone number. so ATION &BAILLY 313-315 Guerrero: 1 ITY STEAM CARPET-BEATIN Renovating Works, $8 and 40 Kighth st. VENS, manager. - Telephone ) g “YOU BECOME DiS( work se TED WITIK Ploneer Cars So-4 Fet [5) ARPET BEATL Golden Gate ave }lfi.\’T,\URA—r I — MUST BE SOLD THIS cheap ren oppertunity. doing fine business: do not neglect this PROLL & LLOYD. 719 Market st. T STABLISHED FOR YEARS . with 4 furnished_rooms; close to 3 the- 200 business: owner gomg East. Particu- 33 California st., Pheenix Bar. ROCERY 2 BAR I Addition; actually value in 51 TOOmS: Tare bar- week. account other business: make an offer; | PIANOS, VIOLINS, ETC, QUARE WEB condition; cheap for cash. Address L., box 86, “all Office. TN St T NICE SQUARE PIA $75—GOOD $45. 3 Waew FINE UPRIGHT ST new; cheap. 1018 Van 211 larkin. $i25. BRANCH BA (ST BE SOLD to-day. BARRETT, 8651 Marke st. PARTNER WANTED IN SALOON « connected with one of the leading ho- 10w rent: this is a rare opportunity; investi- J. W. PIERCE L 22 Kea D IN TAMALE CKER, 1206 3% | 1 01d establishea { must sell | you wi [FOR Sa ARGA rant and saloon in best of the at CA RROLL & CARROLL, 3 JOR —ONE OF THE LARG oldest siove, range and house-firnishing estao- lishmenis: plumbing. gas-fitting. tin and sheetiron manufacturing a s investization solicived. Ingaire on premise ashinz; JOR SaLE grain, woo does good business. A INE BOARDING. and shops; all filled: trial given: will be sold very cheap: see it and make offer. Roddy's Hotel, Nebraska a-d ‘1 wenty-six'h st AILORSHOP FOR SAL in country. Apply REI: and doing a g bes. of reasons for sellin, 236 5 D HAY AND and coal vard; centrally located; RELL. BY TA Y o S}l}-fl St. SHES TO GO able business: box 67, Call Oftice. DROMIN SALOON, ON THIRD st., for sale cheap; going out of business. In- quire at Call Office. Adldre: Junt traveling. 208 W. ALE—LUNCA PARLOR AND BAl good location. Apply Call Office. VAR ND NOTTON |V bakery and laundry oflice | reasouable. 2107 Foweil st. | 3171 OFARRELL — BRANCH BAKERY, . ll-» laundry otiice; good place for tables; rea~ KSMIT! -5 0P IN COU NTRY; LIV H rooms; ren: $8 owner «ick. 0., box 2.C ®75. BIG OFFER: BAKERY, CANDY AND D { D, coftee parior; good location: living- rooms; everything new; must sell this week. 207 Ninth'st. ARTNER IN AN KX business: value in sizht: NT PAYING $400 needed; Address Contractor, box 7, Call Tu nce. $~' RESTAURANT D BUILDING {9V, ana 21 ving- ng lease: cheap Tent: $30 receipts daily: owner sick 331414 Mis- sion or 14 Geary st.. German Cooks’ Society. $‘)0 RESTAURANT _FO 3 ZUV. ceipts $10 to $12 day: rent #15 per month: account sickness. 1009 Larkin st. NOTHER CARLOA. REC D OF the finest uprigh found on the coast: an immense er00ins to select from E it at 5, another at #150 and DEWING CO., rerooms seconds fioor, Flood building. TEINWAY PI immediate sz UPRIGHT PI Room 10, 309 M TROPOLITAN see the wondersul Mue! the talk of tiie town; imm T. BOWE anos: they are ortment just re- K & SON PiANU & 2 W, G H. PA FOR BUSINESS. The finest line 0f new pianos for rent and sate iu San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT, preckels building. UPRIGHT 9 Folsom st., iments: B O FOR TEINWAY, EMERSON, and namerous other nda~d makes of Pianos And orzans are sold upon easy terms and reasonabiy HERMAN, CLAY & Cu., piauo house, cor. Kearny and Sutter sts. MAHOGANY Pl 410 Post st. TSTEI £48; HEIN RARGAINSIN siyles just ra- & SON. 16 U’Farrell sw. PIANOS FROM $100 UP. HOE- leading piano-house, 6 Post st. SLEBRATED BUSH & GERTS PIAX unsurpassed: cases ubigue. A. L. BAD 24 Post si. QUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD& NEW . MULL] repairer, 2 Latham plac REiovEs— Post st., nea Colb s TN y D other first-class makes of pianos: little used: cheap for cash or on easy terms. KOHLER & T)ECKER BROS., SCHER CHASE 78 and 39 O'Farrell A'x L T DISPLAY OF LEG B ANDOLIN® guitars and banjos at MAUVAIS'. 768 Marke:. BYEON MAUZY, 308 FOST ST.—SOHMER, Newby & Evans. Brizgs and other pianos. LD-ESTABLISHED STOVE AND TIN BUSE ness for sale. 1103 Stockzon st. F'omfloc,\uoiz FOR A GROCERY: COR- X ner store with fixtures to ren : good chance. Call a¢ Adeline and Thirty-four.h s:s., Oakland. “chieap ren S " TELLPAYING DOWNTOWN | ENT saloon: rent $25; good reasous for selling. In- quire Cal! Office. \ELICACIES, PORK AND CANDY STORE, AJ with furnitnre: cheap. Call 131 Sevenih st. Pakr ES HAVING PATENTS TO SFLL OR introduce call or address Hail of Inventions, 719 Market st., S. F. VOAL AND GRAIN YARD: BUILDING 1 / cluded; long lease; 2 horses, 2 wagons; rent $5. Apply 1618 O'Farrell st. TOCK COMPLETE OF POULTRY-RANCH: Fruitvale; long lease; low rent. 34 Donohoe building, S F FOR SALE-FIRST: PHOTO GALLERY in Stockton, Cal. Address B. W., care the Holden Drug Co., Stockton, Cal. 1ORNER SALOON FOR SALE; BEST LOCA- / tion in town. Apply at McLOUD & HATJES, vholesale liquor deslers, 515 Market st. WILL BUY A DINING-ROOM Market strect: complete; no rent; doing 815 daily; must be sold at once; no debts. P., box 2, Call Office. M EALMARKET, TOOLS AND FIXTURES, torent or sell. Shoestore, 2831 Mission st. A TECK. CHICKERIy . VOSE AND Steriing pianos sold on $10 installments. BENT CURTAZ & SON, sole agénts, 16-20 O'Farrell st. HORSES. care and feed: send for circular. ranch, 630 Commeéreial st. 4 HORSES G SALE; ALSO WAGONS buggies, cars, harness; Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wednes day. SULLIV The Hyde 1 S X 2 E: 100 iicds: “second-hand wagous, bugey, cariss 2lso 20 chean horses. _Fifteeniu_and Valencia sta. WAGOSN (ONE_NEW wagon. 1140 W AGONS, CAR aUKGAN'S, 2117 Mission Wacosss carts $15. SEW A LL KINDS SEWT sold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowesi Fates. 206 Fourth st.. near Howanl. MISCELLANEOUS. LAU. T'OR SALE CHEAP—OYSTER. FISH AND pouitry stand: investigate. 418 Larkin st. AKERY FOR FOR SALE; ACCOUN’ lEI}nHure. 115 Oak st. o $75 BUTCHER BUSINESS, SELLING & + to 5 beef, 30 sheep, 5 Logs, 600 pounds veal a week; all casi trade; rent $14: 4 living rooms. Shop at 243 Fifteenth, near Mission. i ) DO NOT RECEIVE 0 place accounts with us; law and no ch arge unless successtul. D WOOD T SLATE- writer and trance medium. 697 Ellis. them. ‘m concluded by saying he would | (5 ik WANTS TO D5 ROUSEWOKK. — AD- ];;\:?gsfl’lgg&j;x;:nu\:s WANTED. THOMAS | K AGENCY 110 sutter, . S EDANEE R RS AND rather leave such a memory behind him | — o 0 2 - = syon el 2 4 9 BLLIS, KOUMA Al i E in Cali i Y00D PLAIN COOK, AMERICAN, WANTS RMAN OR SWEDISH WOMAN I\ i, 81 9 T gt RS, MAYO STEERS. TE than have all the gold in California. Mituailon, - Addreas Uook, box 4, Call Office. o g e ok o R o B30 st wer readt medium: readings daily. 101 Grove, cor. Polk. Rev. Robert MacKenzie then spoke. He YV OUNG LADY WANTS PLACE AS HOUSE- keeper or oftice work. 203 Powell st., room 5. eaid that from motives of mere gratitude, admiration and reverence, Mr. Gibbs’ Tv :fx U CHE| rooms, 20¢ day = W light housework. 326 Mason si. ELIABLE GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO general housework, $20. Call or address 1627 Mealllster si. W TDOW WISHES WORK BY THE DAY: sieep home. Apply 565 Stevenson, room 27. DY WOULD LIKE MENDING OR PLAIN geatlemen’s clothiug a specialty. 787 memory should be preserved from the people’s indifference. He likened the life of the deceased to that of the pioneer, cut- ting the path himself and leaving it open and unobstructed to those who followed. He described the life of Mr. Gibbs as one of simple goodness, and one to be a pattern to be followed by all who knew him. Rolla V. Watt read resclutions of regret and sympatiry, which were adopted by vote of the audience, and Rev. W. W. Case read the resolutions adopted by the minis- i ERS AND MU flers a specjait; P aity. 105 Stockton, first loor, r. 2 7 ADY WOULD LIKE MENDING OR PLAIN S sewing; gents’ clothing a specialty. 963 Mis- sion st., at room 9, firs! loor. TRJ, OR WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND assist with children. 702 Laguna st. TED — YOUNG ~GIRL FOR HOUSE- vages $10. 112814 Turk st. W ANTED-GERMAN GIRL FOR ( ANT. y 100 outside rooms; best JPBEE COPFER AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOM singlo rooms 1he, 20¢ a night, $1 & weel week: rooms for two, 25¢ a day, §1 BUa week: reading room- daily papers. 36 Clay st ng beds, == + $1 a week; meals, 10c. ASTROLOGY. “A STRAL SEER_PROF. HOLMES, 11 SCOTT Loroscopes, questions. stocks, advice. GLE ROOMS, 16¢ A DA AGENTS \IANTED. TNEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA ST, BE- A room ; 25¢ a night: $1a week. hoasework and cooking. 1521 .soNANZA FOR AGENTS NEXT 30 DAYS. !3 Inquire for “Samantha in Europe” at the Standard Dictionary Agency, 1368 Market st. FyoME 2630, T0 OLD L4 Dy FOR CARE | oW S1xth, for girl 5 years old. 727 Bush st. 1 39] BLLn OZ1 anign VIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: WAGES ROSEDALE—ROOMS ¢ TU dve 81 to $3 » week: open all night. (CARVASSERS, BOTH MALE AND FEMALE: sure money making. 935 Market st., room 15. G §1%0 815,015 Clipper st., near Castro. Y SUNGGIRLTO A SISTIN $IGHT HOUSE- work; wages $8. 1620 Broadwsy. 10 know that tor, still runs De Jarge rooms: 25¢ [ ANTED—LAPORERS AND MECHANICS VALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SBOCIETY wants good agents 10 work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. £d Rolkin, Reno House proprie 217 160 W. HANNA Secretary, Murphy building. nver House, Third st.; per night: $1 o $3 per week. MHOROUGHLY COMPETENT AND RESPEC- 1 table young lady wishes situation as working housekeeper. Answer by Thursday 10 W. A., box 19, this otfic T)FESSSAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENTS in famiiies. Call at 603 Eddy st. W ASTEO—A SITUATION BY A COMPE- tent ladies’ nurse; references given. Apply 124 Tu 7OUNG GIRL JUST FROM THE COUNTRY, having city experience, would likea place to do general housework; wages $12 to $15. Apply 26 Sixth st., room 15, J INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to %1 50 per night; $1 50to $6 per week ; convenient and respeciable; free bus to and from the ferry. ters last Sunday. A selection {:y the quartet and the ren- dering of “The Sweet By.and-By,” Mr. Gibbs’ favorite song, closed the ceremonies. POPULARIZING THEOLOGY. Professor J. H. Kerr Lectures on ““New Testnment Canons’’ Last Night. A large audience attended the second Jecture of the theological extension course at the Howard Presbyterian Charch Jast evening. The lecturer was Rev. John H. Kerr, professor of Greek exegesis at the ME AND WOME: VL for materials. M. 40 near! MEN'SSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOME new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission st. $900 PARTNER WANTE IN LAKGE « restaurant, doing $75 business a day; rent $60: guaranteed to clear $15 to $20 & day open for investigation: cash or good security; a snap; b interest very cheap. Call at 137 Fourth. [ORE—WIHOLE OR LOTS TO : new aud second-hand: bargain; must sell. 546 Mission 2, X NoU SHOWCASE, SHELVING, PARTE tions cheap. s OR ~SALL E 1433 Mission st. For SALE_SOLITATRE cost §00. Address B., hox 40, b YHoaP FOR CoSH—GET YOUR BABY-CA riage at the fac ory and save middloman’s profit. California Rattan Co.. First P ST s NS shed sinca : cap! ired from $45,000 10 $50,000. _Address B. .. P. 0. box 2485. REAT NOVELTY — HOKSE partner: $1600. 620 Twelfth s Ok SALE—A WOOD AND COAL YARD, with stabie aitachments: Tn a desirable Jocallty; i @ rare chance for an active man. Apply at 6! Linden ave. OYS’I‘ER HALOON FOR SALE. 142 FIFTH strect. Fm:'fi- AND CANDY STORE FOR SALE; cheap. 12714 Fourth st. = $ 1500 FOR SALE—BEST PAYING BUSI- Ll n\-u‘:u 2 San Francise ?horsn‘h in- ization permitted to party meaning business. CURTIS & EOWLEY, Nuls biogs San Francisce: PROPERTY WANTED. URKEY AND CRANBERRY SAUCE TO- day and to-morrow, 2Ce, with full meal; boxes for ladies. Seattle Restaurant. 137 Fourth s: s diediden e pri VIRL ASSIST IN LIGHT HO! WORK. anteed. 662 Mi: SHOES HALF done while you wait; at less than balf the usual all repatiing done at half price: work guar- 1on st.. bet. First st. and Secord s, SOLED IN 10 MINUTES: F!NE RESIDENCE BETWEEN PINE, CLAY, Pierce and Deviadero sts.; 10 rooms: $10,000. Address P. 0. box 2068. OR SALE CHEAP—BRANCH BaKELY I' ana grocery: doing good business: reasons given; call and investigate. 2148 Mission st. 150; MUST BE SOLD: CALL Fourth st early. 3 11 Sixth at. EFINED WOMAN; LIGHT HOUSEWORK; 00d home; smiall wages. E. L., box 8, Call. NVALIDS CAN FIND GOOD HOME, SUNNY r00ms, central location, best of care at326 Polk. 100 300y 624 Washington EST IN C1T 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific Mook Commercial snd Le TAKE LODGING AT 10c. 150 night, including coffee and roiis. near Kearny. ey SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND WANTED-JMISCELLANEOUS. IGHEST PRICE FOR LADIES' ANDGEN second-hand clothing. HAHN, 316 TGIENT: ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS repairing: best work at half the regular price. idesdorft sts. ANTED—HELP ON FINE COATS: ALSO A beginner. 39 Caroline st. & PLRATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- door work ; will pay competent person $3 60 a day. Apply ai store, $28 Seventh st. DEUSS, wutchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. Snfi YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. RANCH BAKERY, COFFEE AND LUNCH place: must be sold’ leaving city. 26 Hayes st. OST CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 43 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to 31 60 per night: $1 50 to §3 per :'fek: free bus to and from the ferry. PONANZA FOR AGENTS NEXT THIRTY days. Inguire for “Samanthain Europe,” atthe and underwear. LEVISTRAUSS& CO., 3214 Fremont st. ANTED—MEN TO GEI BUITLY SHARP steam beer, Ge: boitle wine, oc. 609 Clay st SE COND-HAND KODAKS, CAMERAS, lenses, magic lanterns & slides, 109 Montgy. Standard Dictionary Agency, 1388 Market st., City. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS--THE WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. LL MAKES OF TYPEWKITERS BOUGHT and soid. 310 California. ORE, SMALL MEDITM 3 fire and burglar proof sat JATIONAL CASH REGIS scale, letter-press, desk: ches X EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- band. W.S. BAY Mfg Co., 12 California s-. OUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES L/ bought and sold 112135 Market bet. 7th and $:4 STOKAGE VERLAND FREIGHT TRANSE Fi“th and Bluxome stsg furniture cked, shipped and stored: 9 large fi low rates; advances made, Tel. RAG ® hold goods, etc. ILSON BROTHERS, L Storage: low rates: telephone South 7 IRST-CLASS STORAGE; ADV A 421-423 Market st CHAS. L. TAYLOR. BUI' DIN: AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ONTINENTAL BUTLDING AN sociation—liome office, 222 Sansome st o General savings & loan business. i3 E. Hill. Pres.; Oliver Eldridge, V.Pr.; W_Corbin, Sec.& Gen.Man, e BICYCL ARK CYCLERY—NEW W HEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Mo Alltsier and Powell st, car lines-

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