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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1895 | MALE HELP WAMNTED. | those of some Eastern cities of equal or RECAPITULATION: P E pieme, ArpICF HOUSEL SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. - st £33 i i i ers. zom: exo, Petalum e b bt st i e s iy b N 1 that San Francisco would not suffer very | J¢iTuar : - 848450 | Aiman, Oakland G Beekingham. Seatile woman to do general housework; clity or coun- | = firstclass wanchi WUCE BO BOEE e it i u March . - L380.650 | 1 B 3aver, Seattle G M Riddle, Riverside | try. Call or address 40 Moss si. . h and fooud. Apply © much from the comparison, almost safe to aprl 2,448,625 | & B Saffold, Peabody,Cal J W Cameron, fac = SONG GIRL WANTSTO DOLIGET HOUSE. | (o Asiary scq‘.. month and fousa Lt | predict, too, that the Eastern cities would | 1|87 - 1,317,014 € E Swasex’ Naryvile Masier & S sem acart ¥ oL NG OEERANES IOEO G NS w.en;x:r;:nf 0., 628.1ay 5t. * | suffer considerably. I iTarizells & oekion” M Bages. Covadn oy | W OMAN OF EXPERTENCE WANTS SIT0- | |t T J H Hartzell, S.ockton M Bates, Nevada City W . | The total real estate sales in this City for R C Walrath, Nev City Mrs A Zirker, Merced tion in lodging-house, widower's family or | — Transfers of San Francisco Prop- | .o vear 1505 ageregate nearly $13,000,000 ST A Nman,iantord, T ¢ Cram chicago | wonid S0 oles yore ol or sddress 14 TOIN, | (euat and holper, lain work, co O y $13,000, X eld, Me: e, Sac v b ere ty for the Year or over $1,000,000 a month. It is encour- | Jovember Miss V Welzell, Portland Miss M’ Packer, Portind | 7 3 TRES A STTUA: | Dolboy, country hotel, riy here: walters, erty Ior e ! e s ecember T W Stine & wh TR XPERIENCED GIRL DES! £20. C. R. HANS x5 aging to note that this aggregate is made i OB B B pen O S arien, Gazanss tlon as second girl and seamstress, Address | TGS (0K COUNTRT TN 1805. up rather of a large number of sing!! tnan T T b S S S F D J Rice, Cal F D Siephensen Ls Agls | 1= S POX 60, Call Ottice. Mikiion: "so0. C. R. HANSEN < 3 s 5 = < s FTSHES A STT- | ooy a small number of big sales. This proves The record for December is incomplete. Mrs J Coo nta Clara E B Power & wi, Nev Cy ELTABLE HOUSEKEEPER WISHES & Geary st. : s 3 b G : W cooking in a small family; | = e an activity i the real estate market which | the close of the month. ames Davis,NevadaCity B H Upsham, Martinez uation: would do_cookisg in a y e J French, San Jose Jus Jones, San Jose clty or country. Address . B., box 17. Call Oftice. | \}7 AN R ; B Y b TED-FARNER WO G | betokens sound and lasting progress. There M Johnson, San Jose R J Beatly. Sac GUNG GIIE WANTS SITUATION TO DO | meal ok, V45T, ., for private yinc OVER ONE MILLION A MONTH. | yere some big transfers during the year— RELIGICUS THOUGHT AND PROGRESS | Bcrcniter, s corrective. That God in hismere Mo B et 5 s Vol Y enerat Shonsworks saod. references. Cail or place; distivasher, 83504 weck: b i : and love will at last bring all men to himself. | J 1 sackere Winsom 0 1, 2 Werpira! sol address . present empioyer, 823 F fllmore st. 25, etc. L. ANDRE, 315 Stockton s | that is true, but these were the ;‘”IP“"“’ Then the good will be triumphant and | F A Moivmeaux,Pomon F H Carr, Nev City FOUNG EASTERN WIDOW DESIRES POSI- V ANYED_BUTLER, §356; EASTERN and by no means the rule. The largest N young gardener, TOOK, victorious forevermore. —Rev. J. B. Shepherd, | D C Morgan, Sac H McNamee. S Cruz tion as housekeeper. Room 10, 2815 Sixth st. s farmer and o-ht | A i spzt | Congregationalist, 5 T B Gray, > v 4 e e OUETT & CO. 628 sac The Heaviest Buyer of the Year Was | d¢a! of ‘]"" d“;{“,("‘ugfi“t"" ahion Cl““’t An Epitome of Sermons of the Week | Coneresationalist bortland, Me. s Cat s e, e OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION | er3 Apply J. ¥. CROSETT & CO. C28 sacrw % Spreckels paid §620,000 for the property a Th 4 ey Miss A Gallings, Portld Mabel Devers, Portland Eaai orks s P Sl e | 1 e question of temperance is dear to the h T e dress; references gi 311 Minna st. FANT R _FOR Claus Spreckels—Many Smail | the southwest corner of Taylor street and ’l‘hronghout the Land. heart of the priest, und thercfore to the heart | BALDWIN HOTEL. w1 2R Diaea tn'c Transfers. | Golden Gate avenue. The next largest e ‘,’{_",fi':,“nl;';"i?a'uex:l‘;;l,d°"‘hf Sodle plepie Fx Wihammdinapotis 1T R.Clark & & wecmt© | H more engagenfents. 1284 Mission, near Ninth. ties. $10 mon h and found. . | transfer of the year occurred in October, Edited by WiLL M. CLEMENS. teachings of the ehurch and upheld the ehuren AL ADY; WIRHES MENDINGOR PuATN BEW: | when Mr. Hearst gained possession of the in every particular, then we would be in & Miss Moore, = akland ing: gentlemen’s clothing a specialty. Call | (FOOD POSITIONS ¢ ucleus block for $530,000. Another large more solid position'to do the work Christ has | \i % Barien . oeStikn WA B & Bortiand | 757 Howard st.. room 3 3 o Sl il dre box 107, Call Office. ile was that of the northeast corner of | Followingis a summary of the principal | given us. The question appeals to every Catho- | Miss 12 McBride, Portind Miss b Owen, Bortiand EFINED LADY WISITES & POSITION 48 | T “‘,,,'m SHELMAN W Stockton and Ellis streets to James D. | geymons recently deiivered in the United | }i¢ man, woman, girl and boy, because 1t be- | W E Lohman, Nw York A D Anthony, Porland working housekeeper; fine American cook and & 3 It wonld be interesting, at this time, : - i 0 Jeean PHALL'S, § Kearny st. were the figures obtainable, to compare | p, 501 S i 8 comes us to show a good example of holy | T B Wiiwith, New York F R Bell, New York seamstress and is conupetent to take entire charge e tollo wing recondh bESaET bl “'91.“‘" Top S0 °"‘°th°f 'h»ehm‘h’f States and Canada by the leading clergy- | religion fo our wesker brother.—Father BoE, | 1t Steve s, Menio Panc. L3 Fralh & w, Lo angls | 0F a0y houses prefors countrys the best of refer- the following records of Sa ciscoreal | transfers of the year, together with the o ligi hers | 0'Hare, Roman Cathoi rivn MY, Miss M Teffe 3 Grifmh, San Jooe ences from present employer. Address T., box 48, estate sales during the past year with | monthly totals, are as follows: men, priests, prelates, religious teachers | " atholie, Brooklyn, N. Y. T I o A T G G o 1on | this oMice, e e > a5 2 and professors of the Christian faith. In PARDON. E Ezskicl Chica Qem“'huh;flfi"b}m%o VW 100W OF EXPERIENCE DESTRES Po: LT JANUARY. every instance the full text has been care-| The abuseof the pardoning power is oneof | A L ~ayre, Madeira € B Griflith & w, Kan Cty sition fn lodging-house or small family. Apply T e N s e e e R the striking facts in the history of human | Miss M Griflith, Kan Cty Dr . H barel, Kans City | 230 Tupi st. VW ATTER WANTED. 113 SEVENTH ST “]" means improved. “V"” means vacant. ully read and abbreviated : methods of dealing with crime. As commonly | L Kussell, Saratoga 1 Davis, 5 U e = = S = T T FOREIGNERS. exercised, it hes been a serious evil, not o SBLevy, New York R H Hunt, Kansas Cliy | W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR, | oo ANTED, GOODSHINER, FOR From | To | Description. |amonnt. | “The forelgner comes here and locates in our | i1 11* diréct effect in arbitrarily remitting pun- NEW WESTERN. rooms; 356 to 8150 pernight: $160 10 86 pes | 1D 1 week. 2003 Fillmore st., cor. Pine, | St aorelensn b Tawe, | ishment which, boih for the gocd of the evil- | W Ringen, Cal J Earle, San Jose Week iree bus to and from the ferry. NTED — B51 . J, and M. C. Sadler...... | Mary A. McC cor Rrondway and Webster. our. sehools: and oun etiseneiner Rev."Dr. | doer and of socfety, shotld be sllowed to work | P M Jobnston, Monterey G Douglas, Boston SRl i S B e i R. C. Harrison Lewls Gerstle. 1 XW cor Gouzh and Californt 27,800 | 1o S0 thadist, et Molacs 1oo, * 77| its natural effect, batin the expectation which | W S Stevens, Baker City J Edwards, Arlington SR P I R e el e rs parner to hired help. B MeMurrars |Claus Spreckeis T47:6 X Tiush, 75.000 | Dudiey, Me » Des Moines, lowa. is encouraged in'the minds of those who plan | C B Van Hotse, Mont ~ 1, Luster, Mont o sekeeper or plain sewing. 1578eventh [ paiG, I o LY D. 710 Maricet s Estate I 3- dela Monta: Drumm. B TURKEY. llin' pfi:pe&t&!iol’l of crime, that even il con- 5%1'_?0'“170""31‘;“‘ N v s st.. room 1. ) 3 jeoes TEREST oK WHOIE GF T8 -’ {Juiius Van Viiet 7,0 1 | victed and_sentenced they wiil be pardoned.— HORSRCtEY e "OUNG LADY WANTS POSITION AS ALF 3 . | 3 ¢ The Turkish Government has forfeited its L nenced they will be pardone 3 3 : ¢ - Otto Weisman. 42350 | f = A Setipiieae s L F Arthir, Newbridge F N Stulle, Newbridge o barber-shop. 1525 Park st., Alameda. | Emity Chabor 52.500 | Tight to exist.and by common consent itought | Rev. Wi, I. Nichols, Unitarian, Philadelphia, | i\ Davis, NewCrieans W Labitt, New Ofieans Rl o St Ty Mok, Auay 100 S i TD0 0T SION, BET. oline Sharp. . 84000 | t0 be oblitezated from the earth.—Rev. Joha L. Scudder, Jersey City, SUNDAY OBSERVANCE. ATEST XMAS SILK_PLUSH CAPES, 85 90 ‘Third and Fourth—Single fur: 1ed rooms, per .The American Sunday should be regarded as SAN FRANCISCO +*CALL." 4 up. New York Suit House, 1210 Market st. day 15c up; per week §1 u pen all nig! 38, n; les for the mo nth regnting $90S, =k TRUTH. e e ; A 3 = E = : aday of rest. The wheeis of industry should FING N ARBERS_OLD STAND, FINE LOCATION, ARSHIN Y. D Y ol DU AT Edley hutd spentintest, | BUSTNESS OFFICEoF thefan Franbiseo Canri— | ¥ Mavker: 200 rooas. S5e ta A1 80 per mignt; | |1 Tor saies o exp: must be sold in o week. - Ad¢ — men and false institutions and faise cities and | recreation and praver. Pleasure resorts should | - T ' Jolocl $1 50 10 $6 per week ; convenient and respectable; | dress Barber, box Cal e ¥ To | Amount, | false nations must get out of the way.—Rev. | be closed, and ail mankind should unite in | /10 Market sireet, open until 12 o'ciock every | £ %y 0 &P BT FOC K (oD SeEy s INK AND HOT Dr. Egbert, St. Paul, Miny. offering Up their henrts to God in praise and | DiEnt o the year. ; 100 Minen, 5. New Jersey Saloon, 65 Fourth st. Rose Schwabacher. ... NW cor Bucoanan and Pacific ave..V | $22,500 HINDRANCES. | sdorstion. Every Catholic oitisen:thronghiout | - BRANGHL QNI GRES=890; Mantgomary ‘streck, SITUATIONS WA TED-MALE. Y\ ANTED — GOOD _PIANO-PLAYER FOR B. Dinkenspiel W side Polk, 60 S Bush.... J1) 21000 X : 7 ho | America should” identify himseli with the | corner open until 9:30 o'clock. e = 7 AT s Sor play sood dance musio by William T. Kel 3 £ side Howard ¥ .1 ov'ono | Itispot the degenerate in the slums who | American Sunday. We arecalied upon not to Hayes street. open until §:3) o'clock. P C. G. COOK’S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL dance hall; must play B N E. H. and K. T. Rixtord.. SE cor Jones a "1 40,000 8re dragging down tho standard of religion, | celebrate but 1o 61 po-e the celebration of the Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. - branches:short notice. |4 Geary, ;tel.Grant 46. | note only: none but strictly sobe pply: Apply 1 yer pight, doard and jodsing. | but the great mass of so- SOLLINS, Vallej: 246. lled resp ctable | European people.—Rev. W.J. W. Findley, Eviscopulian, | orouely ing $648,450. unday. ALl Catholics shoula viz-| - SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open Htx“'“ & CU., CHINESE AND JAPAN- Totul number of sales for the 1on | die, one | LT it e ¥ oppose even the slightest iuiroduction aldai ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below o A et Boston, Mass! | of the forein Sundny in America.—Rev. Father [ VR8QSI00 o ek Kearnt, bet, ' Sacramento: tel. 231 7 E, YOUNG MAN e - TWO PATHS | Mark, Catholic, Hoboken, N. J. st FLrenb, o SIgcks — e e ving with parents to make out bills and T 4 | # 116 Ninth street, open until 9:39 o'clock. 2 '"EL —EST. 20 | the business. Address, stating age, D. & B. = Db | Amount, | . There was but one life to live, one death to i MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. et S i e e e S tel. 1997. BRADLEY'S, 640 Clay st. o d to judge, one soul o save,one | One of the greatest dangers which menace EPING AND OFFICE WORK FOR B rins who 4o sot swpley resuias nookKeepers HURCH NOTICES MEN AND GERMAN COO 7 Smith eternity to spend—either in everlasting biiss | the home to-day ate the woctully lax views of Taey. 108 M¢ ¥ nielovich | or torment—two paths, one of which all bu- | the solem:ity and imjorance of marriage ODIST EPINC nable rates. Address K., box 77, C S B. manily must choose.—Rev. M. P.8mith, Cath- | vows and the circumstances leading up to the o N u'umi nlr:d‘l'l\x\x'rd“-sn;:jvuv Y TH O ¥ lic, Nashville, Tens. | consummation of marriage ce " Thess | two biocks fro s0:cl—Kev. W. W. Case, R \ 3 s : e T fax Views ac the outser enduhter the bapps | DrD-pasio uslcal direceor, | 10 speaks and wr tes both ‘anguages Auently: M 4N Ca PESSIMIEMY [ ness of ali'the future. The casy means of ob- | Jagto, G103 o e e STonne. AL M S I S W Buchan. The nihilism of Russia, the socialism of | taining divorces at the pr-sent time is respon- s LD A a0 R NISH COUPLE AND WIFE— el De B | Germany, the communism’ of France and the | slble in a zzeat measure for the hiht manner | qon oo g e bl Aiheid T e G e 20 N v 2 labor lengues of England ure permented with | in which matrimony is looked upon. The in- | (s Moruinz somone be i besior. ubiertr wa | Clty or country. _Address 131114 Bush st. ool wagens B61Ma = pescimism and atheiom, Theircry is that the | crease of divorces (0 the number of marriages | Mao in a Most Wretehed Predicamerit.” vening | Y'OUNG MAN AT PRESENT EMPLOVED | (YERMAN GIRL WANT: 3 | world is sad and bad, and_continualls waxing | is sssuming alarm portions, I this | sermon by John Carry, the mcojch evanelist, | X wishes to make a change: will accept any posi- | (I respectable satoon m good co tlon with chance of advancement: has good e :uca- | miles irom San Franclsco, with $1 tion. Address Ambitious, Call office, box 75. himself useful and look after the place. chur- h telephone, Biack 96 TOUNG BARBER, THREE MONTHS EX: | 9 !0 4 o'clock at 11215 Seventh st. Za ‘e 8 2 : FOLU" = 'RAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL rience, wants position. Address Barber, box HOE-REPATRING SHOP FOR SALE: 181 We in the North are horrified at the lynching | B R 2 A L | 16 Camotin e Mis fon st. Tuquire 63% Market st., basement. in the South in defiance of law, tut itistime | Ours is a crucial period of history. We are pasior, Kev. £, 1t Taile, will peeath morning | N ARDES Ei-WISHFS STCATION TN FRE =g STTRENT that we were horritied at the defiance of law | on the eve of great revealments wnd”achieve- | and ovening. Sorning subject, *Esspi-cainn: | O veobia sy Wi ES SITCATION TN PRE 25 Grant ave. S, FUCHS o0 | by the liquor trailic all over the land.—Rev. J. | ments. General Booth lately said that the | Roirospect - and Prospect s evening ~Jacob’s | pmeohiace of nursers: experienced in growing i SHEL ovo | W- Conley, Baptist, St. Paul, Minn. | twentieth eentu 1 all probability would | Vision and Vow; a New Year's Address to Young 06 2 , WITH $40 CASH, CAN . Nelson Millard, Pres- g sadder and worse.—Key Roman Cutholic church takes a byterian, Albany, N. Y. | s'atea ground which is worthy of emulation.— SR | Rev. R.F. Holway, Worcester, Mas matter the No Room at the Inn.” Pas or's resi Telephcne, Black 113 Call from m. T. & D s Mo Y | % her in & worid-w revolution, for the peo-| People.”” Special music. Sunday-schoo! at 1 p. » y, profitable employment by ad- b Gt foNa et ; SN * | ple, the common Jeople, were Wiking (0 real- | orcliesira 16 yeces. Kindergatten for lit MENT OF ANY KIND | dressing J. ., box 39, Call Office te Susa . Mail Emma Josephs ide Eddy 39,000 | I believe it incumbent upon the citizens of | ize their power and to use it as well s realize | Wa ch night service Tuesday evening, I 23: tota abs:ainer; strong MEN TOGET 3.1, White. 17,500 | the twentieth century never to rest till Con- | it. He is not alone in the belief that we are on | 31, beginning at 9. Bishop D. A. Goods .D. 54 Folsom st. T oamesns Estate H. A, Pearsons | gress shali enact laws compelling every child | the edge of a great political and social revolu- | Ll D., wiil preach the sermon. All are welcome., Ynum: N, 18 YEARS OF AGE, WOULD | 10c; first: or seven years {0 be educated at State expense, | tion. Men who study the social probleias of SIMPSC NMORIAL Mi1HODIST like work of any kind; small pay at fi { e Merehane. and at the public sciools and uowhere ¢ our day speek of the impending revolutions as | e Fpisropal Church, cor. Hages ard Bruchanan | Cance of advancement. - Adaress i, box 38, v N 44.5 4 ev. Claude Roboteau, Baptlst, Jersey City, an mssured isct 1tispossibie that we are on | sts.—Rev. John Stephens iastor. itesidence, 319 S tdedia = 150 S side Washing- N.J. L > | The Yery eve of this process of purification.— | Haisht st Preaching a 11 A s and 7:80 . e g g g A W ANTED-MEN Wi0 Do : : | FOOTBALL. | Rev. J. B.8ileox, Congregntionaiist,Chicago,I1L. pastor will preach at both services. Morning £ & their wages (o place account subject: “Retrospect”’; evening subject, “The Part- - — | commercial collection; no charge unless stic 36,000 | Football is too good a sport to be spoiled by THE BiBLE. ing Message of (he Dyinz Year.” Special music PERIENCED SALESMAN, 42 YEARS | KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY 110 Sut Estate W. M. Ryer .. J. D. Phelan... sports, who have lowered its standard ofre-| The Bible justifies its claim by what it has | at both services. Sunday-school at spectability until it 15 the demoralization of | done for humanity and eivilization and its | C. B. Perkins suverintendcnt, Epworth L men’s brighter and tetter nature. Let football | translation for foreign nations is like building | service at 6:30 p. M. The public cordially invited | Address C. F. B, cease its mediocre scholarship and brutality | a railway through the heart of the tand. Itis | @ 8ll the scrvices of this church. —seats free. 15D and irreverence and gambling propensity.— | a Look that opencd with creation and has fur- | Ushers in at.endance. Prayer-meeting wedues- M Rev. G. L. Morrill, Denver, Colo. nished mankind with the inspiration which | 48 evening 7:45 o'clock. SELF-CONTROL. b saved humanity from barbarism and The unit of the Nation is the private citizen R R I8 She B rotlone EIfto BImpiGEis ity 50 P. M. old, speaks German, French and English, mar- gue | ried man, best of references, desires situation. all Oftice, Oakiand. D MAN A\D WIFE WOULD like situation on fruit ranch; man well experi- A0 TDeR: ___ | enced in fruit: woman good cook and housekeeper; iIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | no children. Add call 28 kighth cor. Van Neas ave. and Sacramento 8'.— | SyEApy. SOBER YOUNG M ANTS BET WalL M1 e rooms, 'hird and_Fourth—Single furnished 3 week, 81 up; open all night EARN A TRADE—L: men students wanted: 0.1 tools given, write for catalogne. San kranci Barber Collége, 116 SW 70, W18 also E side Stockton, 113 0 75 (also g of 1 . Pr 8 weeks required THIRD | E 5 : : | Even skeptics are impressed with its glorious Robert Mackenzie, D.D. pastor: Kev. | N'jlice in wholesale house as porter where is The piety of the entire community isaffected | 1y ihspnd acknowl nat i s 1 2 M. Jenks, co-pas Mr. Jenks will s offic rooms, 25 cenis a nigl = < = B a 4 | end ac edge (hat its missionarie: chance of promotior. Address S., box 4, this office. & i = by the conduct of each. If We would become | qro carrving forward the torch of civilization, | Preach at’ 11 A. . and 7:30 . 3" The chor s on - x4 thisoff toand from the fercy. To Description. VAmonm and c?nlmue to be - well-governed peol\(!e We | When the catechisms of creeds are forgotten “m)n gm t:e (‘_l;r n‘m‘;n:o;\ l:-‘:" l;vichwl “7 g:flrig;flg l(.:l'{_xen')‘;xn\ A i %A!vklhfl- DALE HOU B ! - t firs feve . uest of our- | Ao 3 Orgotien, | ot 12:45 .M. Young e's Society of Chris- £ ling servant, doorkeeper ot - et e el ey, BT, Noages, | the Bible stands forth for the saving and | i Eideavor o 8718 P. % Al AFe we.come o | or watchman traveled the Continent of Eu- sishedinooms, 40 == = T = = f | selves— -0 trol.—] . T. Noakes, | o] 5 i = e E. T.and Eliza Shenpacd.. | H. B. Wil side Pacific ave.. 66:914 £ Central.T| $20,000 | S¢iVes—learn self-coitrol —~Rev. B. T. N v | illumining of national life. It has preserved | these services. rope, has mai cars of experience and without | () MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 1uc, 15¢ Francis Wil iams. ... Claus Spreckels ddy, 137:6 E 68 | Episcopalian, Cleveland, 0. our freedom and our nationality and the vie- ED PRESBYTERIAN | encumbrance: 8 years' reference from present em- 160 35 S0cn night, including coffee and rolls. | | MODERN SERMONS. torious march of Bibical Christianity will ever FIRST EED/ PR, BIAS D., box 8, this ofiice. 624 Washington st., near Kearny-. Chuic ! (Tabernacle), corner ot Golden Gate inierest in_50-vara lot 9 uvenne and 1olk street—Re orward.—Rev. Dr. Barrows, Congregetion- = 3 Some of our modern sermons ace a disgrace | X0 forard TRer- Gibson, D. 2 _block 172: also_commen PANESE EMPLOYMENT 6 E Mason and 13 Fa- to the pulpit agd a buslesque upon preaching. pasior. Services 11 A. M. an P. M. Youn, 37 Commercial 65:9, 8 7.05, SW & 65.59, 50| | Their cheology is bad; their literature is worse. THE BIBLE. 's services 8:30 p. M. Old year sermon in FANTED— 5 2 3 nterest in| | They have no oratorical charm, no iutetlectua, | The Bible 1s not a literary unit. It is a | he morning. Subject for the evening: A Cake FEMALE HELP WANTED. WAN uD=SINonE | ! E_Mason. power, no spiritual life. With such sermons | library written by many authors whose labors | Unturned.” Strangers welcome. Seats free. oo AT SR Temdls g ot A Y B o | nobody need wonder at empty vews and | stretch across fifteen Centuries of time. It ST.JOHN'S PRESBY FERIAN CHURCH, | W Ao heand domchio oo o ConD, SIRL, A E-? \5‘_-"* :}"‘\f?é.{.a ; “l)fif‘!‘-‘;?]tm SRy sleepy” hearers.—Rev. T. S. Cartwright, Episco- | presents us, not with the links of u chain, but cor. U ifornia and Octavia sts.—Rev. H. D. | n couniry $40: see ady hers: waitross and chae | palian, Brooklyn, N. Y. DESPOTISM. America has suffered from despotism, and, therefore, she has a right to hate all despo with a living record of a revelation that has | Brasefield of Prince.on will preach at 11 a. M. and | 17000 { progressed from rudiments in the full-orbed | 7:30 » | splendors of the Christian age. The Bible has ever been the champion of the highest and urest moral and spiritual truth. It has i« v g arding-house, 320: Irish cook for an ‘1::\‘)-"“::;"11?&:;2;9}*:dfi;nf{x At 0% | American family, §50; 20 ¢o0d_ Lousework girls, k; prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at | Sao; oy AN $15. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 r./u. California male quartet will sing at | SUUerst: AL Owens Schoenberg al amount of sales of the month S0 W cor Stevenson and Firs ‘ED 40c, LADIE 'y T '3 ON = 959 Howard = g ; and of all the despots that everlived upon this | brought o poor, sintul, suffering men the | Poth services. OUR GOOD IRISH SECOND GIRLS; WAGES Lol - s - SR e carth outside of the Orient, Spain has been the | messages of fove, and cofnfort and salvation. "UNION-SQUARE! FREE — BAPTIBT | gyoe ae P20 APUly MISS PLUNKETT, 434 | T INDELL HOY | | Nardest, the most brutal, the most exacting, | It speaks the language of the heart. It has Church (open communion), Bush street, - = = = Louise Dorn................ Margarct A. Leona d ..... N cor Geary and Devisadero, | the most merciless and most godless.—Rev. J. | touched chords that vibrate to nothing merely | near Larkin—Rev. Willlam N. Meserve, pasior. “ ANTED_-COMPETENT LADY'SMATD FOR ] EARN A TRADE—SI OR PICTORI G & Anna .G Profl.... | Raphael (1ncorgorated)-..|NW cor Ok st Souch b | A- Milburn, Presbyterian, Indianapolis, Ind. " | human or earthly. It has won the greatest | Bev. Isaac Relknap, associate, will presch Sunday | A} cliv; 815. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 2 puinging taugh: for §5: grea: opporcani: 3 tin Brunings A. L. Villegia. L/SW cor Polk and Bush | THE PRESS. encomiums of the great and the holy of the | MOrNing, 29th inst.. at 11 o'clock and evening at | Sutter st. VI Bt el ‘ohnson James D. Phelan. The press is the world’s university. Itis the | C2tb- It has rel“pr}r?cd savage tribes and led 81,4 < el S e 1 ivilizations of the t jons.—Rev. oy 90 | great éducator of the age. 1t does not neces. | 1 CIvIzatlons of the proudest natlans.—Rev. | g2 orclock a pray r meeting is held 80,000 | sarily make scholars, and yet all learned men room. _Fezular 7:30 o'clock. Sunday-school at 12:30. Junlors at | T o E T PANTRY GIRL CITT EXPERE | T3ARBERS PROTE S L By Oy Lence, 520, cail cariy; wonlan to wash dishes B Soent socacary 00 and clean vegetables, couniry hotel, $20. C. R. AN H AL 3 & Co., 110 Geary si. VW ANIED—LAPORERS AND SECHANICS T. & A. F. Priceet al....... Bank of California......... 3 rayer meeting Wednesday even- | [y x iltegt A A - n UNITY. inga: 7:50. Boys' Brigade Friday evening. House 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno Honse prop e D e gé;'o'gg — %’fe‘_‘wif:fifi,‘r‘:‘H}gq“l‘“‘:“;“?&“fl‘;; Somet | . Color, wealth and social standing are not a | 10 house visitation is conducted oy Rev. Mr.end | [VRENCH OR JEWISH GIRL, TO TEARN | tor, stlll runs Denver House, 317 Thini st.: s e | e oon given be thragn the Inamrestoae? | true mark of distinction between men, beoause | Mrs; Belkn: & dresen i 00d sewer. (. R. HANSEN & | Jarge rooms: 25¢ per night: 81 (0 §3 per week. ! number of s | the pr ev. Robert Mclntyre, Methodist, | Deither of these is the man. Soui 'is man: = o 3 At JREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS 5 | Deaver, G therefore, the true difference is seen in soul NOTICE OF MEETINGS. ©) MORE WAITHESSES TO GO_SOUTH | X' also a botil eof lager, 5c. ] { Denver Cold, th, moral worth, Christian worth ot God. next Thursday, $20; 2 waitresses city hotel | = < worth, mors 3 N vorth 0t God.— | ~—~— e | LD ey 2 vait s ci s, = = - - | ZOTTENINS D huge Rev. S, B. Jones, African Methodist, St. Paul, IMPROVED ORDER OF RED, $20, ohambermaid wai. citv, 818: waress | M AR 6%08 535 Veeks rending rooma, . | ] The kingdoms of the world are tottering and . Men—To all members, greeting: country hotel, $20. SEN & CO., 110 | Dzt £ ook = From | To | Description. Amount. | irembl their foundati e You are cordislly invited to aitend a Gear; : . 3 - ing upon their four . They real- S 1y G 3 Ry A = s cyrea SRR meeting at Goldea Gate Hall, 625 Sutter streer, on A.E. Cochrave... M. H.Cook ... 0158 C ¥ 000 | ize thatthe end is upon them,and they dare | 4 great man is one who by revelation of his | Ty ¢: Dece, 5 TA HAMILTON, THE HEAD WATI- SEE 20N 0 i . s Galvan F. Fargo. . {|Joseph G. Deming 1o Drammm 1 28 not move for fear of precipitating the cONlct. | grayinaes 1o noDlo femy eer aine o PRRtSeADd | o e & T ey Tot the Purss P AL oraend your address.” C-E. | PEST IN GIT _SINGLE ROOMS, 16 90 AND &, and Mary A. Rainey ... Hobart Estate Company 1| But they are compelled to move, and will s00n | then bacomes our ideal. 1f he abides in great | honee Andrew H. Paton. All members in posse 460 T Geargs B e S 0 er yeat Susan Dans L. 8. Friedman... 11 34500 De gahered to8Ciner ophe battle of the Lord | doing &nd great being he is certain to become | sion of the universal password are entitled (o ad- W AITRESS FOoR A PLAIN MECHANICS | 2o fic Fictins Comun erCIAl anid 3 &40 Sadortl st R S 15 £ it 990, Ageregal | §od Almighty.—Elder W. H. Ebert, Seventh | the jdeal of true men and women. The | mission freeof charge. The adoption degree will hotel, 20 C. R HANSEN & 0., 110 | 4()()2 tal o sa 269, azgrogat | Day Adventist, Elmwood, Tnd. [fChristian theory of grestness is becoming and | be exempified by a selected team of tribal chicss. | Geary si. nearly new, 25¢ to § 25. AUGUST. PATIENCE. serving. The Leathen idea of greatness was | The council fire will be kindled a the elght run, | <=5 A STERICAN CHAMBERMATD AND | TEY ACME HOUSE, 557 3 4 v % place, wealth, power. Jesus explained that to | Setting of the sun. Arrive on time. N e i low Sixth, for & room: 25¢ & nixht: $1a week. | _ Virtue is learned by patience, and in our | Pi¢% ciples, called their attention to it and | Altest: A. JACKSON, Great Sachem. s, family_of two, $20; city references for & xht: $1a required C.R. HAN & CO.. 110 Geary st. 4 GERMAN HO SEWORK GIKLS, CITY, $20; | ¢ ing shoes:' call aud see led in 15 min- American honsework girl, near city,’$20: | utes. done while you wait: ail repairing done by Scandinavian second girl. $20: & number of | machinery: all repairing at Lai? price: work suaf s for Hght housework, $10 to $15. C. R. | anteed. 562 Mission . bet. First and Second. O LcRrEa \ WEEES NEws M{BERMAID, COUNTRY | <\ WEEKLY CALL. in | daily struggle in life the fac thatt we often | | fuil should only furnish good reason for more earnest, conscientious effort, with a détermin- | ation to succeed. Patience not only marks the | road of goodness for the soul. but it also marks HELL. | the road of goodness for the iworld.—Rev. Paul | I hell God makes onme’s soul the seat of | a-tand the funeral of theirlate brother, MICTTAEL, Van Dyke, Presbyterian, Northampton, Mass, | punishment, his memory which recalls all the | LOW REY. M. J. MORAN, President. B HAPPINESS. ‘mln_mlem]s miss c‘uit ztm earth; all ‘lheh houfi E. DUrHAM, Recording Sec: hotel, $20; girl for cooking and housework, a K . which he spent in treesuring np to himse P THR NEXT REGU. | Short distance, $20: colored girl for housework, SEN T = = T T ‘ | civoman is completely happy who s nots | wrath against the day of wrath and revelation | BB 1ar moering wiik bo neit on Mo DAL B | 820; three German and Scandiaaviah ecose. with Shane Lnh o rom o seription. Amount. | Christian. Some are happy ‘amidst surround- | of the next judgment of God: it hisWiLWhich | cember30-5 oo, Tt op on A Y? and ‘without washing. $25 and $30; coo | ings that would make others miserable. Hap- | withdrew. from the love of God into an un- - * 7. 3. SEAREY, President. boarding-hiouse, $20; two chambermaids, assist | A T3 State of an Al life insurance company: Y| $35:000 | piness is conteniment with surroundings. | compromising opposition to him, which he | Wa. Wakrs, Secreta d & creat many girls for all kinds | 3 quress L. 1., box 43, Call Office. "' Montgomeryave. 1| 32,000 | goeat banda bl servanic. Oers e coniy | flled with an mplacadic natred tovard ‘hit Shache S L | AL ORI MUNOAL RENERTS SOGIHTY {and his intellect in appreciating the little DIVIDEND NOTICES. i B e (Rt e A 6 N O'Farrell.... 1| 30,000 i v R LA ra red. men snd their opinions are called happy, and | varieti ! v - = i I1 36000 I e 2 varieties of this world 1o the great things of JERMAN OR SW GI 2 ; T V| 20000 | Yo' nativein Congo isas happy asthey.—Rev. | tne next.—Rev, Father Pomero, Roman Caiho. F5 DIVIDEND NOTICE_SAVINGS A% | (3525, ‘cood Hate:: fum Eorith fgaa et W e Tl Iaduconents affel 3 v Loan Society, 101 Montgomery st,, cor. | girl, Fresno, $15: 2 German giris, second work, | urphy buildi ¢\ 19,000 Lensing Burrows, Augusts, Ga. ! lic, Columbia, §. C. reat Chief of Records. FOR REPAIR- From To Description. JAmonm. t if any among you would be greatest, et him serve.'—Rev. J. P. Egbert, Presby: erian, St. Paul, Minn. N cor Fifth and Harrison E cor Post and Buchanan 1on funeral notice.. JAMES COLLINS to JERRY DOYLE, inclusive. will assemble at their hall, 12 noon SUNDAY, to Estate of Charles Vallet... Guillaume Cazeres. Total number of sales fo small | “"EENT 70 TARE E IRE CHARGE FOR Robert B. Woodwsrd .. Wm. & Margt McCormic J. and E. Calegaris. Eva A. Haxe Henry T. Scott .| Flma C. Farnha 0. M. Goldaracen Iseac Liebes NE cor Fourteenth and Va'encia. cor Liberty and Valencla .. W cor Green a -|E side Poweli, 10 Helene Sylvester. Mever M. Israel.._._______ E cor Folsom and 3. N. Burnop G M Mitchell & C'B Currier| Outs'de Lands e of William Winter. |Carl G. Sidn o) ' vty ot Suzter. For the half year ending December 3i, | same house. $30 and $15: laundress, snstitution; 5 T mber of sales for the m Tohbratioa i hobthc Sibtne: of Biebtios bt : s 1895, a dividend hes béen declared at the race of | $8 per week: infanis nurse, $261 20 g0od hotse. FURNITURE WANTED SREE (B mother of Craelty, Mipermionogon, but | If health. strength, beauty, self-control, good | four an! thirty-two one-hundredths (.92) per cent | wotk girls, $20 and $95; ‘several xasng Sivis o — - - ihe mather of cruelty, superstition and crime. | temper, invigoration for greater duties, arc the | por_sunum ob term deposits, aud three and sixty | iscist, S10 1o $16. MILS CULLEN. 105 Sioekton | A BSOLUTELY HIGREST PRICE TATD FOR 2 s powerful auxiliaries is | end of physical culture, or athletics, then man. | ne-hundredths (3.60) per ceat per sunam on o | o e i second-hand furniiure and carpets by Lundy ignorance. It was ignorance that put that| jfestly croken mnoses, disloeated = shoulder dinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after OR FIRST-CLASS POSITIONS OF ALL | Furalture Co., 813 Market st.: call or send postal. From | To Description. et} blatkplsce in hisiory weltail (e dark o | spraified ankles and cracked. skulls are the rat | W ED: EDaY et Vs Diviests sot |~ BINGS Wiy SWIRG OULLIRG TR SR Ic 4t ASH PRICE PAID FOR FORNITCRE. J - - ! ! | ignorance bathed the sword in blood on S ik o he ret | cailed for are t0 and 'bear the same rate of PY TYPEW o Y : AlT > Estate of Jan Carroll ... |J. M. and J.T. Macdonough Eddy and Laguna, SW cor, W 100 by| ereholomew s niERtand kiied men tor witeh: | fLILOf, the sbuse of athletics. I successful [ Seef Jorare SMes &b 400 boer the ear Tanuhey: | B A WIS R e BT COB SCHWERDT. 821 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th, S 22:8, WA 227: also W_Laguna.| craft in the New England States—Rev. DI. | aee ot saccersiil ctadmie many, 0oL colloges | 1 gg6. CYRUS W.CARMANY, Cashier. SR I HOTEL GAREIE AN ey TCIIONEER J. C. MUTHER. 719 MARKET S W 100 by S 22:9, & oiev. Dr. | are not successful students, and if, as the Har-| =~ = o & 2] 7 RELIABLE SERVANT-GIRL: MUST pay: ca ‘o nitare. B e e Fishburn, Presbyterian, Columbus, Ohio. vard captain confessed, it must’be soon ac- | g5~ HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND SIS TS competent: 2 in family AT BigTiian tush uices e furnitare W 100 by S 22:9, WA o POETS. {countof thedemandsof the game asagainst . ABASEY, ' CARPETS, PICTURA Soctety, 18 Geary st.—The directors have de- | cail before 10 o'clock. 937 Fourtcenth st., bet. Some poets think that all the themes for | the demands of the curriculum, then the game | Slared the following sem) nnn;lsaézmng;. 4.33 | Noe and Castro. d H poets have been exhausted and that there is | C8SeS o be & means to the high end of college | PO cont ber Annam o ferm, and 860 per cent per | Tortcrer Do room for poets in the future. Itisnotso, | training.—Rev. Frank M. Bristol, Methodist, | January 2, 1896. ERNES1 BRAND, Secretary. W Noble themes sre plenty and all that we need | Evanston, IIL FIDEND NOTICE—MUTC 7 | Green Bl Posticg Co., corner Eleventh and Mar- to do is to break the surface and scrape away CHILDREN AT CHURCH. T e s P MO T UAL DAY | Retsts. the dustand mire and we will find much to | The present generation of young peopie has | tne Lalf year ending December $1, 1895, a divi- | (100D GENERAL SERVANT, DANISH OR '0g: 4 blocks Broderick ana Oak. Inquire 409 £y « folding. iron beds, furniture; low prices: Cal. stenladder manntact for the trade. 779 Missiom. GIRLS TO HANDLE PAPER. nd 10, HARRY DE LANEY, ROUMS WANTED. ROOMS COMPLETE FOR HOU: also W Laguna, Tork, W 100 by N 23 also W Laguna, EKEEP- 2 N| . e o | Turk W i00 by X 2316, W og.{m E’::}y g: ‘;elndy.—nem Dr. Lorimer, Baptist, ‘z’lfgxr.g;n,::;:;:::fi? grm'erem {;oxsn that which dend bas been Jeclared st ihe rate o 2our and ane- mSwv\:lsgzh‘l [praterre, , 2 in family. Apply 1901 | Broderick: barber. ana, ~ Turk, ¥, 3 S or even their parents re- | fifth (4.20) per cent per annum on term deposits | Louisa si., East Berkeley. T‘:\,-: ,_“-)&1;.; W I"fi'"{ & OUR COUNTRY. c:avcg. xg x&z?;a hm‘{lifislhe;odl, ke Aaron’s .ndm_:lhm and onThn:l (3-06’0) peroant per abnam ,;PRE;XTIQE WANTED FOR DRESSMAR: WANLos—sas Ui BANEOUS. _Turk, W 100 by g : ¢ are great geographically, great in climate, | rod, has budded and hrough: forth slmords,| on ordinary deposis, free of taxes, payable on and . MME. DUNLAP, Hotel Miram SV ASTED YOUR WATCH SEDS WA also W Laguna, 23:4 N} gTeat 1n wealth, greatinundéveloped resources, | 80d_sugar-plums of all sorts. Children are | aiter Thursday, anuary 2. 1896, A i e WAADED I JUR AT, J% IT SERDG ok, W 1000y N 23 WA 327: aiso In unparalicled possessions and n those ele- | hired and conxed instead of being cOMmaNded | s CE0A STORY, Catiler, VW ASIED_PROTESTANT GIRE T0 B0 | DEUSS, watchmaser, 126 Kearo bird Hoor, rk and by ments which go to make upa great nation,as the red, and they have therefore grown = 2 )8 Sixth : - SR s - e e Syt ve o atve World reckons greatness. Our posts. Historl, | Up to consult inclination fether +han Sotige. SPECIAL NOTICES. T BentEREDouS woec | 08 SIxiti w ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHI and Laguna, § 275 by W 100.” Pro. . “;lmmhefl and mefessioflfl o A“*"}‘:fl °h“l§°"'l' = e conm NOTICE_NOTICE 18 HEREBY GTVEN | W hovsework, Somy 950 brarie. EIGHT S bate..... g | men and women will compare most favorably | ered & sacred duty. People go if they feel like 3 i s LA FR ousework. Appiy ’Farrell st Almira S, Townsend. ... NW eor Eilis aad #1300 | With any ‘similar number of men and women | it, and for & great variciy of reasons they 4o | Counts thus 1. the NAderaIgRel, tator to Eomeioeo VW MAN T0 DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK AT T0 | oo s A O & s Edward 1. Cohn - Jackson, S side, 1 25,000 | in any age of the worid's history.—Rev. H. D. | not feel like it.—Rev. W. T. Veale, Presbyte- | tne Honorable Sate Board of Prison Diteciars for Freelon st., near Fourth. VERLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER COM. - Burdick... Julla 4. Croker. . \\!d;'r‘.rr‘;fif::;}:la%ly {1 2700 | Farrar, Baptist, Albany, N. Y. rian, Jacksonviile, Fla. the privilege of beng paroled, at a meeting of Gu{x, FOR GENFRAL HOUSEWORK, G, 1 O pavs, Fifth -and_Bluxome sts.—Furniture and » - e Sy 3 d X = he said board to be held at San Quentin on the s 5 Psel ALL | goods packed, shipped and stored: 9 large fircproot aide OrFarrell, 113:6°E Poweii... 3| Sy 009 DISTRUST. = e Qmimaiey at 101 Broderick st. bet. 10 and 1 o’clock ot e b e ; H. F. Bruns ™ g Tavlor and Gears.. | 81 HOTEL AR L 223 FANTE g . oun Mivancas (TRAGG:, TTek 0. Mills and E. M. Heid |SW cor. Market and 1 hird (Nacicus .| 21000 m?ofi:'"'::f:;’ §2 tg?,e n‘numul ’f;“',‘“ HIVALS. SAMPLES FREE AT THE NEW COF | (3 mnq havoe: o021 LA GHT HOUSEWORK ; | south 388 T. and M. R. Robi . DUl oo "I/ 550.000 | nore - God, o criticise God, 16 doubt GRAND HOTEL. B2 el asiom. rom 6,850 Macket ERICAN TADYTO TAKE TS ok soste e . M DI RCE Te oo 350430 B Robins .. ... . L Lillestnal. " side Stesart, 187:6 N Mission. V| 37000 | his® wisdom, to question his love, to|B T McCullongh & w, Miss Citver, Carson B CORSS RENOVED WITHOUT KNIFE: A estatiant: must be g A AN TEREST IN | ) bold goads, eic. 3. M. PIEECE, 735 MarRer sc fa 65| A1 Spreckels 1[I/ 7I! |23 acres ~aa Miguel Rancho...V| 23,500 | E,,“ to pieces his revelation, to mend it for | _Crows Landin T F Farrell, Willows Chiropodic Institute, room 22, 906 Market. | quired. 57 Market st., Lineols Hor apital re- ILSON BROTHERS, 1710 MARKET— Total nuiber of sales for October 249, agzrogating SL396.640. im, to Te-create the Creator. ' In this case God | £.O Flini, Sacramento £ C Henrich, Sacto E55° BAD TENANTS EVECTED FOR Si | 1SEMALE DETECTIVE: M o T | YV Storage: low rates: telephone South 76 NOVEMBER. jsuotirusied and there can be no gratitade. | 3 il Lone: e omsi iy coell, Masa 3~ Coliections made. city or conntrs. Pacite | K Tike' ina preposseesiis: momBE A P ASSSTORAGE ADVANCES MADE - - ‘- istrust ox m: (s{ more prevalent than | y 00T} M RN Batens Coliection Co.. 415 Montgy st.. room 6, Tel. 6580. | dress ¢. D, box ,’é".”",'”,, office. pay. 421-423 Markes st AS L TAYLOR. From | To | Description. |Amount, | T2 Imagine—Rev, Charles B. Maaden, Metho- | ¢ D chiids, Talare G A Beavis &w, Portland CORNS, INGROWING NATLS, SUCCESS | ERMAN GIRL WANT - - . ! | d ven, P:O':;-‘M ; i’: ?2:.';:‘:&‘ ;o:;m ;l BH'I}!‘:;“W:] Sacto gmny treated. DR. LLOYD, Luriine Baths. | (x work: must ur;flen‘r.\l.m: %‘3- l’xgltoo}x’.m';%?' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Marg:. Helnek © v 7 > : ) 3 i 4 = e st Dexter g e W Sae Mo ra s @ promeen A social democracy is the broadest idea of | CJ Coibert. Fortland W W Wilson, Chico e et TR R e S IATIIIUR SOER NIVORCR AnL P 3 artin, v e T L progress. It hunger and cold and ignorance | \V B Herman, Portland J Handies, Hanford 8 ISES wanaian tment. | QCHOOL _ OF CUTTING, FITTING AND | AL l8ws & specialiy; suits, Superior, Justice an' Estate Kate Johnson B Ve o e Btter T i B Keacny are necessary to make sympathy, I want every | & paol: bortiand J G Thompson, San Diego £, ViNROWS CLEANED AND FLOOKS Jressmaking, under acknowledged best cuiter | LOLCe COuIlS: terms reasonable: collectione, Sharon Estate ... """ [Helene sylvester.. W corner Eddy aud Polk. 40,000 | man to be hungry and cold and ignorant. 1! amoeeor Soor i g o Cmeces poacattect: © ROS B O T B | Feltae . L Swe MBS B L JONES, s05 | SYTONE iy ariaw, 0 Markec St Yy Rl : 5 &m going to insist that all the objects of soc: E M Folsom, Bos: b a Hsaty Rurchaihe, 12 » 343 Sutter. | 71 %% = & W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW G.h‘;nflx l:..esl.g‘.‘l;l'.‘tl.).lfl)\ {-‘:::ll‘ln:\:.u;‘. e T W corner Eddy and Gough. -..Il 48,500 | ism are within the reach of man. A man J.llhn!:l‘:'seb‘ron %?:Eg:lgl'-fif;?: g— ROOMS WHITENED. $1 UP: PAPER: Sl’if‘ ngo ALL-WOOL TATLOR SUITS, California st.. rms. 14-15: advico free. s Mt iy s IS R SR might 2s well iry to teach an angei to fly with | LR Koberis, Tacoma B H Dyer, Los 4 neeles 4 83 50 nv. 31714 Third. George Hartman. ed_New York Sul: House, 1210 Market si. 75 e o B e 4 fhn B $ Californta, BS:9 W Tayior... one wing as to attempt to improve socieiy with | J I Spofford, Tacoma C Gurney, Oariand COLLECTIONS: TENANTS EJECTED, RESS-CUTTING TAUGHT, TU. FINANClAL, - Ellen J Vaiés, Thomas W, Maltord N Pacificave. t0 W Plerce..... { S i £ Al ocial legislation—Rev. | WM Sleid, San Jose Y Baker Traver 10, coni baid. 420 Momigomers, s 20; | 1 svatem. 14 Mleamiaer e Fooms 67 aud 88, Pi:movs WHO WAST 4 TO 7 PER CENT , a rab 2 . LWL , Universalist, N Y 3 v Fiint. Sacramento 3 VR pres. ol A o ndem |Abrabam Raef.. EGranase 100 N uiter. i) 5 rs i Haskine, fi"'"fifi Ht‘»‘vklss.bacn::l‘x’:emo S ASEERS NEWS FOR 6 cEXTS—THx | M Q51 SON VERTENT AND RESPECTABLE: | 1w prd G ) ol onl: comsale § Bay S S R 2 - ins. Mass ar in. Satrament EEKIY CALL. per, ns. | 2 . st., near Marker. | 2 V- - Total number of sales for the month 272, aggregating §1,522,019. Bgnr forefathers flung the tea overboard in i)\semm Fresto RD H 5 ‘ov"::ga ;fiygbficnl‘ogwmmnu 1 :.owul:;'- NY SUM OF MONEY ADV.ANCED ON brcuamER Rt ds i e ot Liiiie Clunnalil, || svanions wavimpormwais | (e e i | i e 2 S 3 > ) 1 o, St 5 = NTED-- NG ! ; te your siti | T of which they complained were as child's play | )iss liealy. Los Anz € F Nixon. Chicazo, 'WO COMPETENT SWEDISH GIRLS WANT complete course in ‘,;hx‘iéfi??mf“.:...“ a | event 3. NOONAN.1021 iiasien e P From To i Description. compared with that poor, suffering Cuba en- | J, !5 iravner, Marvsville S Patterson, Santa Maria tuation 1o docooking and ho: + one in | them positions in spring: rat e e | e e e L e | Qures. Taxqd 1o the very Iimit of enduranes, | 1 R Coate &, Petatuma P A Bucll, St0ckton American, the o her In Jewish family:" wages | the New Institate, 151 Bost or, reamrayic Call ay v Shillaber Escate Claus Spreckels. Sarket, 275 SW Thind 1 denied the rlght of selt-government, she hae i1 | § & Fiee miorion " &4 amn ety ows. | 3357 Carl cwo days at 1938 Eilleat. 0 o | TR D R ESING 5o A e St ol T R B Lloyd sad W. . 5 i herdesperation armed herself as best she can | k1, gy ieis n AT e T oW WAN and ev'e classes: 1 150 10se G | ((OSTINEN FAT. BUILDING AND LOAN 4 Wood M A n x o Bghti it umphrey, Winters Miss Humphrey, Winters Y 2USG, WIDOW WANIS A POSITION AS | & 310 lessons,$1 30. 1248 Mission. | U/ soerati 24 ary A. Carroll. +. /S 15th, 125 W Sharon.¥ 25 by $100.1 s loday fighting until liberty comes or | Mrs W Harrison, Sutter B B Haroer, Cal typewriter. Call 8t 67315 Market st., room 13, | \\7 INCHESTER HOCS | Ganerat mvings & toan raya2s Sansome ; | o A e T e ubans ewe Beed._Beye Dr, Sirick- PALACE HOTEL. second floor. W AlarketElecizic Nshti. 1n corr Do | Oitrer EiaTgae ¥ pr o fons 4 £ Hil SE Misson, 75 SW 1st, 3 s Towa. > SHES 3 e e i s L Sec.& Gen. . H. . veeve.. |SE 161 h = » Vi eeper or plain s st.. 6. = ™ the ferry. = :,.“B‘fnm St '; al xby:.e“- Cor . pality have ga‘%fi‘:‘)‘onu‘:a Efli’.":‘i{" mfimdon ADY WAN HAF'T:ATIDN IN A WIDOW- AWRENCE = PATTERZ ':lrt;sr -DRESS. | DARK S‘L‘ix{i' s 2 ! i“:‘x‘;n'gllss‘ 7} ofa fixed ereed 1 ey l:‘:.t‘lilm:} 2-5“;\?:::“: {V’Bmmmgc“m S Block, Chic s mily: iy OF comniry. 144 MR m., ;flmn‘ L 251 AMarket st bet. Bl and 910 P""‘“‘ accommodacions. T‘:r:l%&:fiwn; Mo R. A. Howsrd. .. /E Tarkin, 70 i man has afirmed belief rsal ning Chicago A J Harrell, Visalia A PILS WANTED: POSIIIONS G Allister and Fow, ¥ o Roseabasin. - {;‘l\!og:lv:;zoh'sxm. £alvation of the race he may heltors voont GF Taibor Rooass - SCPECRen laxs ELIABLE WONAW YATH ¥INm)Liate E‘fi%‘ resmaxtog 1 et i e e {Clans Sprochis . AL L V| 11,500 | what he pleases. The central doctrine of | J Y Lebo.t. Chicaco Alien, Frankiin, ~ o country: will caiemy, 213 . PHYSICIANS, % G Pa ing to work for $10 If she can have her chil- TES 11 115,000 | Universalism is tha punishment, here and | MajXeLaughita,Oroviie C I Titus & w, Sacramnto | dren. Cuil or address 413 Foureh v noas pever | T, ADIES &s'é&fig&f;fixnfi:mm EOVED-DR. € C. ODONNEIL 70 13 5 MaFket st.; diseases of women a specksiiys

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