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G THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, &£ DAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1896 SAN FRANCISCO ¢CALL." 5 OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— BUSIN' 710 Marke: sireet, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the ves 3 BRA N 0 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open unzil 9:30 o'clos 339 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larki open until 9:30 o'clock. ‘. corner Sixtecnth and Mission streets, open open until 9 o'clock. en until 9:30 o’clock. CHURCH CTRINITY EZ coumn tor. Services every 3 BUSH AND o orge Kdward Walk, rec- nday at 11 A. m. and 7:30 ¥, Hoiy communion first and third Sundays at 11 A. M. All are wel. 1 == FIRST CUNG ATIONAL CHURCH, and Mason sts.—Rev. C. O. Brown, D.D., pastor. Professor R. R Lioyd will preach'in ibé morning at 11 o'clock and in the Sunday-school at 12:45.. Y. P. S.0f C. E. at corner Pos: William subject, sub- ro near Mission—Rev. pastor. rvices at 11 A. M. r Tnan Bread.” Services at 7:30 P. M Jonathan Edwards apd Calvinism as F can History.” Music by chorus choir, under direction of William U. Stadtfeld: 0 Lord, My God” (Wiske): “Glory to God” (Mozart): eck Ye the Lord” (Roberts): “Comfort, O Lord” (Goss): “Fear No: Ye, O Israel” (Buck), Miss H. Neilson. All are cordinlly invited. RACH HODIST EFISCOPAL Church, cor. Twenty-first and Capp sts.— Sunday morning, February §, the pastor. Rev. M. ¥ Coiburn, will preach the firsi in a serles of especial sermons, entitled, “The Bible is Not of God.” The sermon will 'be liberally illustrated with sermonic charis. In the evening an especial sermon to vounger Christians and those interested in Christianity, entitied.“We Know.” All are in- vited. Seats free. HOWARD-S pal Church, bet. § HODIS ond and_Third sts., two blocks from Palace Hotel—Kev. W. W. Case, D.D. = : Martin Schultz, musical directer: W. Sunaay-school superintendent Mary and Mar- ntradictior prelude on ¢ stor'’s residence, 212 Powell 31: church telephone, black tha”: evenlng o Can They Be Explain, Current Scandal.” si.: telephone, bl 961 FIRST TED PKESBYTERIAN EZF Churen, Golaen Gate ave: and . olk st f. M. Gibson. D.D., pastor. Services at 11 and . Young People’s services at 6:30 P. M. The pastor will preach at both ser- vices. Subject for the evening, “A Father Cho ing & Wife for His Son.” Strangers made wel- come. Seats fre CHURCH, sis.—Rey. 1 B cALVARY PRESBYTE: corner of Powell and Geary John Hemphill, D.D., pastor, will preach at A- M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath-school at 12:30 ». M. Even *“fe Deum” in B minor (Buck): off: 1 Heard the Voice of J er), Mrs. Priest Anthen, “Sena Out T d_quartet, “in Drea; " (by Faure). Allarecordial "UNITARIA and Franklin sts. Wiiliam ner Gear Stebbins, D.1 floratio Eliot Jr. ¥s from 10 to 12 Tvices at 11 .. ; Rev. Sam- mvited. All are cordial 5 SECOND UNITAR ner of Capy and minister. Mr. Wel on : Character and Powe The evenmng 7:45 wili be on “The Evolution of Man.” Bible study at 6:45. Sunday-schooi at 9:45. All seals reaching = Test of "CHRISTIAN CHURCH, between Devisadero and Scott. g and evening by the pastor, Rev. Wil iam A. Gardner. Sunday school at 10 A, Miss N Garaner superintendent. A. M. sermon, topic, iinderance Junior Christian Ena > C. B.. Dr. president. 7 sermon, 10pi nd the Bible.” day. Febr: . M., there will be a lecture by Rev. om Treland. Topic, “How “Ahey Live in Ireland, and « Week on the Sea by a Admission free. ENGLISH L. THERAN o Ears; or, L:vening service will be devoted firsi psalm. All are wel- 10 an exposition of the CHURCH OF J CHRIS' day Saints—Mee. 45 o'clock P. M. in F T Sunday at Hall, 903 dship adaress to clation au: ming Sm tion in Manhood. men welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIE, tist—Services at 11 A. 3. 1n Beethoven hatl 336 Post st., cor. Powell. Cbristian Science Biblé Lessons, International sJdesus evealing the True Way and the False.” All are ome. SPECIAL NOTICES. MRS, WALLACE GIVES GENUINE gmn};nmk‘ treatment. 109 Powell, room 23. FELP WANTED—Continned. PERSONALS. RUSINESS CHANCES. ING NEATLY DONE at room 22, 105 Stockton st. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—THE B llowingamen chilaren bave been ud: mitted. into the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum since October 1. 1895, viz.: Max Hasker, aged 7 years, born in San Francisco: James Cohn, uge 4 years, born in San Francisco: Sophie Cohen, age © years, born In San_Francisco; Esther Cohen. age 714 vears, born in Ventura; Heieu Cohen, age 914 years, born in Ventura: Arnold Cohen, age 8 years, born in Portland, Or. Montitiore Cohen, age 1114 years, born in Poriland, Or.: Gertrude Gellert. age 3 years 5 mo., born in San Francisco; Violet Mayers, age7 years 3 mo;, born in San Francisco; Fred Mayers, age 8ku years, born in Ban Francisco. 5 BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR §& Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, el 6580. EZ, VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOKS scrubbed reasonable ates: payment for % city references from last place wants cooking and housework in German, Jewish or American family For particulars address or telephone M1SS PLU NKETT, 424 Sutter st. ERMAN COOK, will cook, makes a specialty of cooking. for re- liable parties'aud will teach their cooks ull (he di ferent styles of German cookin; 1so reliable girls of all nationality constanyy on hand; open Sun- days, MME. LEOPOLD, £0 Stockton 15() COMPETENT WOMEN & GIRLS awaiting situations; city and country. MURRAY & READY, employment agents, 634 Clay st., phone main 5848: send ns your orders, and we Wil send you good help. J URSE—A COMPE T GIRL WISHES A place to care for children and sew or would as- sist upstairs work; references. 920 Post st. ) OUNG SPANISH LADY WISHES HOUSE- Kkeeper’s position. Koom 15, 1203 Geary st. TANTED—BY A NEAT AND RELIABLE woman chamberwork or light housework: city or country: wages $15; references. Address W. W., box 68, Call. A JOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION A8 housekeeper. Call at 87815 Market st., room 18, second floor. GOVERNESS — AN EXPB- r desires pupils in history, liter- ature and piano. Cail or address R., room 20, Crocker building. HOROUGH COURSE__IN _ MILLINERY taught; Wil prepare pupils to take positions this SPring. MISS ALICE HAAKE, 121 Post, rin. 46. PHOMAS HANDY_PLEASE SEXD YOUS address to . Finnegan, 1863 Stevenson st., S. F.. a8 your sister wishes to hear from you. ANTED —5 GLOVEMAKERS; FACTORY and home work. Carson Glove Co., 318 Market. GIRL FOX GENERAL HOUSE month. 30 Caselll ave., bfl._{&l an gl;:llsmxm 5 0’011;1. SR ishing taught; easy to learn; rap. terns, 25c up, =LMcDo§‘ellAc-demY; 213 Powell st. AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 35c: MORNING e 1 asons 91,00, 1048 Mixsion, BIHGHT YOUNG LADY FOROFFICE WOR! must be quick at figures and live with parents: wages $5 week. AWRENCE PATTERN ‘Adaress Store, box 118 Call. cutt'ng school. 1231 Market si..bet. 8th And 8th. HOUSE—DRESS- OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Marke:: 200 rooms; 25c (o $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per Jeek: free bus to and trom the ferry MALE HELPF WA TED. 100 MEN WANTED FOR_POSITIONS AT MURRAY & READY’S, employment agenis, 634 Clay st. W ANTED—_SWISS MILKER AND BUTTER- maker for private dairy of 20 cows, $25 to #80 per month; also farmers, milkers, cook, wait- ers and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. ROILER; MUST BE A GOOD CARVER; country hotel; $50. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st ¥ PECTABL! S WORK BY ay and evening. 3 T WOMAN WISHES HOUSE- work and sewing by the day or week or would %o as housekeeper. Call or address for 2 days 3 Alaska place, foot 0f Mason st. TADY WOMAN S A PLACE TO DO chambersork and plain washing in a private family or boarding-house: city ur country; bes, of ference. Addr E 1 REFE CES, WISHES RITUA- 4 tlon as housckeeper in hotel, boarding-house 1o objection 'to leaving city. , 1828 Scott st., city, TAKE CARE OF ervous or invalid lady. Call or address 44674 Guerrero s WOrk by day or at rooms; terms reasonable. secures for a widowed sister a position as ete. Address Bro., box 37. Call Office. $1 50 to $6 per week ; convenient und respectable; _SITUATKC WA £ED-MALE, agents, 634 Clay st.; employers please scnd us your +branches :short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 46. Kearny, bet. California and’ Sacramento: tel. 281, office; best help. 41414 O'Farrell; tel. E. 426. QITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED Call Ottice. or country. 171 Clara si., near Fifth. erally useful. Y., box 107, Call Uffice. Address HARKY, box 107, Call Office. tinter, whitener, paper-haner, etc.; has scaffold- fi AN 55 EARS OLD, LONG EXPERIENCE place.Address x 61, Call Off TIRESSMAKER JISH, JUST FROM THE 1) Kast, wishes 'engagements by day or take work home. Call or write 418 Octavia st. SMAKER—$1 50 PER DAY ; BEST CITY references; dies’ or misses’ dresses quickly and sty Ishly made. ERMAN GIRL WANTS A PLACE ht housework. 1519 Polk st. H GIRLS WISH ATIONS, ONE and the other as Call Mon- TOUNG todol ©) SWEDI s clerk or cop 101, Call Ofice. \ JANTED—BY YOUNG LADY, SITUATION as ladies’ companion or governess: city or country. Address L. G., box 101, Call Office. ! WOMAN WANTS POSI1ION; GOOD 2 cook, baker and laundress: or housecleaning 1y, week or month; references. Call Monday Seventh st. CLASS CUTTER res more work at home or by the day: satisfaction gusranteed. Apply at 22133 Fulmore st. Y Lpow oF 30, WITH A CHILD 11 YEARS, desires situation as housekeeper for elderly | couple:. wouid prerer a g0od home to good wage: Y. 8., box 50, Call Office. ‘ 7 OMAN WISHES TO GO OUT BY THE DAY wasning, hous eaning, or will ciean windows. | 829 Hayes st., basement, near Fillmore. {7 OUNG WIDOW DESIRES A POSITI small family or lodging-house. Apply a Turk st. RESSMAKER AND SEAMSIRES fit er and draper: sews 50c a day. Folsom street, room 9. JFLIABLE WOMAN WISIE V is good plain cook and lunnd wages, $10. SHOUSEWORK ; ; city or coun- Call 1000 W asuington st. STERN LADY: DO GENTS' AND LADIES mending and plain se neatly. 2814 Sixth | 3 CUTTER AND would like a fow more engagements by the aay: $2aday. Call or address =202 Steiner st., near Sacramento. WOMAN WAN CHAMBER work or light housework; wages $15. Address Lox 121, Call Oftice. JTUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GIKL | for general housework and plain cooking. Pleuse call or aidress 216 Perry st. 7O GIRL WISHES S FITTER SIXth st. S WORK BY THE DAY washing and cleaning; $1 and car fare. Ad- dress S. A., vox 124, Call. OULD CAR r home a few hours day or even- 2 Seventh st. TROWN SCHOOLGIRL WOULD DO HO work outside school hours for a good home. Address G. 5., box 116. Cali Oflice. TERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHI ironing and housecleaning by the day. 116 Shipley st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. | OUNG WIDOW ~WISHE housekeeper. Call 1020 Market st., room 1., opp. Fifth st. SOCIETY — FREE v oe ing at 320 Souls wo hird: SUNDAY MEETING Y OF PROGR 3 ts will meet at_Golden @Gate Hall fason and Taylor. on Sunday, Speaker, J. Clegg “The Intiuence of Home und Life.” Muosic by the Misses y Coleman. Admission fre NIGHT THE SOCL Spiritual on_Sutter st February 9, on Indians in Spirit Life, and Why They Control Mediums.” Tests by Mrs. Hovet and Mrs. Wrenn; the sick healed; mediums de- veloped and writien questions answered by spirit power: magretized paper and circle tickets free, Washington Hall, 3515 Eddy st., 8. .M. Admis sion free. LIBERALS AND FREETHINKERS— Dr. York will lecture this evening at_Scot- tish Hall, 105 Larkin st, at 8 sharp, on *Reve 1ation or Insp ration, Which?” inreply to Father Yorke’s lecbure on Mouday last. Uon't miss this radical lecture on the koman problem. CALIFORNIA PSYCHICAL SOCIETY— Mr. J. J. Morse will lecture at National I, EIlis st.. bet. Folk and Van Ness ave., this iing at 7:45 o'clock. Subject, “The Evolution of a Soul—Its Baitles.” being the second of a series of four lectures. Admission free. Seatsreserved for members. B, AL 997 MARKET (“FIRST PROGRESS: ive Spiritual Church”): 11 A. M., developing circle: 2 p. M., social circle; Mrs. Dunham, To- bias, Henderson, Dr. Wood: Monday- evening, ; attend e Social,” cake, fruitor 10¢ i PSYCHICAL SOCIETY OF OAK- and will meet at Fraternal Hall, Washing- ton street, at 8 p. M. Speaker, Dr. J. Adams, Madame Montagu - being obliged to_take a vaca- ion for r edium’s meeting at 3 o'clock. S\\;Ll)lhu GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLAC for general housework: good COOK; city or $20 t0 $25. Address Swedish Otice. l{ & AND WILLING wishes sccond work; IS & very good sewer; would not ovject to assist with chiidren, or would do general work in small family. Address or cail 60514 Linden ave., near Laguna st. ON WANTED BY COMPETE Protestant girl in an_American family country Girl, Gaklan NT is good Call 101335 St cook aud can give good references. Larkin. 5 WOMAN WITH GOOD REFERENCE wishes situation to do light housework in small famiiy: wages reasonable. Address MISS J., 611 Cllis MERICAN WOMAN WISHES SITGATION for housework: city or country. Call 1910 Market, cor. Rose ave. | EXEE iD, NEAT AND RELIABLE New kingiand woman wishes place at house- work and cooking in city; small tamily preferred; reference; $z0. Call Monday at 25 Hyde, cor. Golden Gite. ICAN WOMAN WANTS SITUATION a8 working housckeeper; good home; moder- ate wages: city or country.. Address or call E. E., 21 Van Ness ave., 1oom 8. JADY OF ABILITY, WELL EDUCALED, unincumbered, 1ot 'afraid of work, wishes £00d, permaneni home; fair salary: good refer- ences. Housekeeper, box 74, 339 st. Q SWEDISH GIRLS DESIRE PLACES private families to do second work and cook! good references; wages $25 and $30. st., West Oakland. W ANTED-—BY a4 REFINED WILOW, LIGHT work, small weges, In_exchange for {ight ser- vices: no triflers, }oom 21, 1118 Market st. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS WORK housecleaning or washing by day: local refer- ences. Call or audress A. H., 222 Willow ave., bet. Van Ness ave. and Franklin st. 25 1380 Twelst EZ AT DR RIN-ES SPIRITUAL MEET- ing, 809 Market st.: 2 and 8 p. M. Circle and plaiform tests. Mmes. Seely, Bird, Hender- obias. Circles Tuesday and Friday 8 6 Marketst. Day 1010 5. ORMERS' LEAGUE — PSYUHIC, ethical and soclal—meets every Sunday Dight &t 7:45 in the Alcazar building, 118 ' Far- st. All are invited. Robert Brears. speaker. GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- ropolitan Temple, Sunday, February 9, 3 P.M. Address by Kav Palmer, D.D.; subject, “What the Pope Say i EF MRS, SHRINER AND SEAL HOLD spiritual meeting to-night; reliable, positive ’messages from your departed; 111 Larkin, 10c. = MRES. J. C. MEYER, TRANCE BUSE ness medium; circles Monday, Friday. 251414 Sutter st. C. J. "MILLER. ETHEREALIZING, materiulizing seance to-night, 8 @ clock. 5 Post st. M)cemmg pevil = o Y OUNG COLORED WOMAN WANTS A place as chambermald or working housekeeper. 1118 Howard st., room 1 TXPERIENCED 8 RS FROM THE EAST desire positions as cook and second girl. For particulars please call at 30 Lapidge st. OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper in lodging-house or assist in hotel: city or country: best of reference. Address J. ., 8181 Greenwich st., city. W ORKING HOUSEKEEPER WANTS SITU- ation; where she cau take a child preferred, Call or address 39 Dorland st., off Guerrcro, near Eighteenth. BY, MIPDLE-AGED WOMAN WILLING T0 assiscin any kind of work; city or coun ry; wages #10 t0 $12 per month. Address 287 Clem® entina st. ELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN DE- sires situation to do general housewark; is a good pial near Fourth. g = MRS. MAYO STEERS, TRANCE AND bus. medium; readings daily. 101 Grove st. TO-NIGHT — KATIE HEUSSMANN'S test meeting. 793 Stevenson, off 9uh, 10c; $1. =, MBS EULTON. MATERIALIZING SE- ance to-night; sittings daily. 81 Feil st. TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MMB. EF yoiNG, s05 McAllister. Large orchestra. fiwm;m. 708 O'Farrel) Y OUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS lady’s mald and seamstress, or_care of 1 child, or traveling companion. Address W. W., box 143, Call Office. BY,XOUNG LADY IN FLOWER-STORE: § years’ experience in Germany: references fur- nished. Address R. E. A., box 117, Call Office. OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF PLATN sewing to do: gentlemen’s clothes cleaned and pressed. 114 Fourth st., room 15. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE & X place to assist with lignt honsework. 1014 ‘Alabama st. — | FOK GIRL | cook. Call or address 56034 Bryant, : MARRIED JASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER WANTS Address 51 and 32 Fulton House. $5 IWILL PAY TO THE PERSON WHO < ianitress in any public institution, or is capable of taking any responsible position, cashier, matron, INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25c to 1 50 per night; iree bus to and from the ferry. SITUASIONS 80() MEN AWAITING ENGAGEMENTS AT MURKAY & KEAD)’S, empioyment orders. P C. G. COOK'S SOU. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL UNTER & CU., CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment oftice, 17 Webb st.. below HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT E EMPLOYMENT OFFICE =PRO- vides best help. 814n Sutter st.; tel. Grant 0. man, as janitor or nixht watchman; can bandle mechanics’ tools; best references. C. 1L, box 107, AKER; FOREMAN; FIRST-CLASS ON bread or cakes: wants steady employment; city W ANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN. erman-American; as clerk,office work or gen- ANTED — WORK AT PAPER-HANGING. D AINTER; COMPET ALL-AROUND workman, desires ‘work; is a good grainer, ing, falls and tools; terms to suit. Call or address Painter, 1077 Market st. groceries and liguors. wants poaition in wholesale bouse: city refereac 3 years present MEING MEN PLEASE NOTIC 1 AV man, must have work, 6 vears’ experience in all kinds mining. _Please call or drop postal card to 227 Sixth st., room 24. ITUATION WANTED BY A THOROUGH English coachman ; understands gardening and cows: first-class reference city or country. Ad- dress 2426 Buena Vista ave., Alameda, Cal. STRONG BOY, 16 YEAR: AGE, WOULD like place In store. Address Boy. box 74, Cail. QITUATION WANTED BY GERMAN TO e care of horses, cow and garden in private M. H., box 84, Call. W NERAL COL- lector by reliable young man; bonds, etc.; wages reasonable. Address C., box 84, this office. DRACTICAL GARDENER WISHES A SITUA- tion: can milk and, be generally useful: per- fectly sober and reliable: very good references. Address M., box 6, this office. . JTUATION WANTED BY A CAPABLE married man, as foreman or coachman on ranch;: first-class horseman and long experience in business: satistaction guaranteed. AddressJ. D. S,, box 107, Call Office. JITUATION WANTED—EXPERIENCE D dishwasher. able to work as second cood; wages no object. Address Cook, 409 Pacific st. W ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to wash dishes, assist in cooKing or walt on table: city or country. Please address H. VIELITZ, 631 Sac; $207% 43 DVER- tiser steady position in any line; first-class carpenter; references. S. SPARK, 1484 Cali- fornia st. N ELDERLY GERMAN CARPENTER, CAB- | inet-maker, upholsterer wants position: hotel, institute_or gentleman’s place: city or country. Address WM. PETTERSON, 302 rifth st JTRICTLY SOBER AND RELIABLE MID- dle-aged man wants a place as watchman; reference and bonds. Address C. C., box 16, Cal [50F- 17 YEARS OLD, WISHES POSITION 1N 3 an’office; understands shorihand and type- writing; can bring references. Address 1137 Magnolia st., Oakland. “OUNG MAN, 22 YEARS OF AGE, STRONG healthy and good looking, desires position as coachman with private family or livery stable: care of horses hrs been his occupation since bov- hood: Al European and American references. Ad- dress’ LOUILS, Kiffel restaurant, cor. Jackson and Montgomery 'sts RELIABLE = FIRST - CLASS ~ COACHMA! \ thoroughly understanding his business. wants a situation; first-class references, if required. Ad- dress M. M. B., box 115, Cali Office. (G ENPRAL AGENTS FOR EACH COUNTY in the State, (o represent & new insurance husi- mess; all guch agents must have their record on file in the office of the United States Industrial Agency and hold our certificates; & number of ‘competent solicitors is also wanted; a cutter for a first-class talloring estavlishment; must be very competent. Room 167, Crocker building. W ASTED—YOUNG LAWYER OR STENOG rapher -for occasional simple bookkeepin must have oftice near Bauk of California. C., box ) Call. ANTED—A BRIGHT BOY 16 OR 17 YEARS of age; must reside with his parents, Apply with Teferences at Standard Shirt Factory, Gongh and Grove s:s., Monday morning, bet. 8 ana 9 onl; | W ANTED_SOLICITORS TO CANVASS ¥OR 80, a good seller; good commission. Apply room , Donohoe buiiding, Monday, between 10 and 3, WAiTER WANTED. 1456 LARKIN STRE TENIS AND LADIES CAN MAKE 83 PER X day in their vicinity: no money needed. J. | HOLLE ixth st., S, . 'ED_FOR _GOOD LOCATION box 14, Call Office. W ALER WANTED. 43 SECOND STREET. 00D LADY AND GENT A thing new. 12 M. Monday N ANTED—_SALESMAN WITH perience in_grocery business; references re- quired. Call RIVERS BROS., Hayes and Octavia. SINESS MAN WITH REFER- nurseryman preferred: take entire mall capital; good security: hard worker. ore aud Haight sis. CUSTOM AND SECOND-HAND old-established: monthly taking th st. INTS; SOME- Room 48, Donohoe building, after coffee a speciulty. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE. ACCOGNT OF sickness; cheap. 1856 Howard st. EN OUT OF WORK—85 WILL START YOU in business. M. 0., box 120, Call Office. * EAR EOITOR—I TOUK YOUR ADVICE, made 84 first day; $27 first week: in 1 month | | 8117 made plating watches, jewelry, tableware, | with gold, silver, nickel and white metal: got 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. BER. W ANTED—MeN AXD WOMEN 10 WORK | YY at home: I pay $8 to $16 per week for making | crayon portraits: new patented method: any one Wwho can read or write can do the work at home in spare time day or evening: send for particulars and begin work at once. Address H. A. GRIPP, German artist, Tyrone, Pa. | SALE MEN WANTE. s | O to the wholesale and retaii trade; M LOURGOODS 200ds sell on + repl; dress to A. B. H., box 54, OAKLAND—HAVE WRITTEN; NO Thaps letter lost. Please send ad- Call Office. AT LINCOLN BROS., 226 SIXTH STREET, Middle of the block. 20 Ibs best white sugar. - $100 20 cans sugar corn. . .- 100 18 cans best new tomatoes . - 100 12 cans lobsters or salmon . . 100 13 cans oysters or milk... 100 10 cans table fruit or corn beet. . 100 25 Ibs prunes, pears, apricots or figs. . 100 25 1bs peas, barley, sago or tapioca. 100 Cheese, 8¢ Ib; eggs, 16¢ do; 40c roll; 4 bs corn starch, 25. icnic_hams, 63ac: fine choice 1resh butter, 3-1b can lard, 25¢: tea' and_coffee, 25¢ Ib: ur, 85¢ sack: choice condensed milk, 10¢ a can. LINCOLN BROS., Cash Grocers, 226 Sixth st. WELi-DEVELOPE ing attribuie of wom it up and besutities the compicxion; you will ! more of it in book for 4 cents. ORM IS A CHA an; Mammaiene builds arn P. 0. Vox 2438, San Fraucisco; Central Pharmacy, Sutter st. and Grant ave., selling agent. WAHLEINS BON-TON MILL ERY, SUC- cessor to Mrs. S. Mish, 133 Kearny st.; Mrs. S. Mish has retired from business and we will be Pleased to have a continuance of her patronage. M. J. SAHLEIN. R. 3. MILTON BOWE. O’ Farreli st. RS REMOVED TO 124 JPANISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN ACAD- emy; Castilian, Parls and Vienna jrofessors; 3 lessons week; $3 mo. NTIRELY NEW HA it and be convinced. HELENS, 706 k! 1170 Market st., room 3 IR RESTORER; TRY Sold only by MRS. G. L. is st., room 2. ALUABLE RECIPE FOR PILE CURE in stamps. PROF. PA' 25¢ Call. TTERSON, box ANCING FOR ALLROOM OR STAGE taught at IRVINE'S, 827 Mission, near Fifth. 1 GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fi AGCARPETS WOVE TOORDER, FOR & also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres; deal erin carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest Tates. ifth st., Oakland, Cal, FGYPTIAN HENN $1: HAIR DYE; PER- feclly harmless: easily applied; all druggists. LANGLEY & MICHAELS C agents, 8. F. DVICE FR clalty; privat SE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- 0 charze unless successful; all law suits, Clatma, collections, wills, deeds, etc., ai- tended $1 FOR 10 CENTS — ment 0of ARMAND CAL cor. Grant ave. HOWE, atty ~law, 850 Market st CLOAKS, JACKETS, capes, sold at 10c on the doliar in the base LLEAU, 48 Geary st., Anblznéséi-:n TO THOSE WHO WANT TO come rich—Invest your money in Stockton il sell_vou property for (CHARLES PSCHER- She future Chicago): I wi 5 per month. Write to HOKER, 1706 , 8 ELEPRHONE OYs Polk, sells_high-grade ¢ SR COMPANY, 1243 hicken tamales and oys- ter loaves; delivery to 12 P. M. VW ILL BE SOLD AT SACRIFICE: BEST ES- tablished bakery and lunch-parlor; very best location; near Chronicle building: all modern im- provements; big siock present owner retiring STENBERG & CO., 052 Market st. $2500. O3 ACCOUNT LARGE "AND TN- DUV, creasing business, youns erchant Wants partner in wholesale and retail fish and oys- ter business; located in most popular and well- ket in city; controls large first-class established 30 "years: must have Lelpi clear $500 monthly ; ‘best of refer nces: full Inves: tigation: forcune for some active man. SI BERG & CO., 632 Marke $75() WILLBUY A FIRST-CLASS COFFEE: house that fs making $100 per month: sickuess only cause of sale; bargain. BARRET & SKIFF, 921 Market st. YORNER GRUCERY AND BAR, WESTERN ! Addition; seliinz less than invoice If taken at once. BARRET . & SKIFF, 921 Market st. $10.000 TO 315,000 CASH CAPITAL SE- . cures the California_agency for the best of the leading Eastern bicycles. Address T. 1., box 6, Call Office. UTCHERS, ATTENTION—BUTCHER-SHOP for sale; good business and location; bargain ight party. Inquire Call Office. BUSINESS; ESTABLISI year: ahines. tools, $0id on ucc death of owner. Address P., box 96 Call cffice. $ A 0( NICELY LOCATE VARI DUV, Siore: mear large school; no opposi- tion; all cash custom; 2 rooms: cheap rcm : ell stocked ; departure cause of selling. Address T., box 18, Call Office. 150, BAKERY AND DELICACY & = DU, tfurnished rooms; a rare business opportunity: must be sacrificed on account of sickness. 1250 Mission st. 7OUNG LADY WANTS PARTNER WHO has $250 cash to favest in legitimate business. Address G. L., box 23, Call Office. INGLE LADY WANTED A fi-lnxivrx8 3 od paying cash business: will ciear $75 and boatd and_ J0AgIng & mONth ench; $250 required. Address M. B., box 90, Call Office. ADY AG! T WANTED FOR CALIFORNIA Chemical Company to introduce into every town in California our infallibic remedies and pre- ventives for female irregularities; liberal uxqu ments offered. Address, with references, C. C., box 53, Call. SALU\JA\_AA\'D LUNCH HOUS! s Inquire 49 Sty 0 PAY ; best location 10 the city: must be sold on account of sickness; nishing goods businesses for sale ubout $4000 required. Address G. B., box 32, Call Offic {OR SALE—BAKERY, WITH HOR! gon. Apply Call Office. B TON ACCOUNT ns0n st no agents. Laundry, box 57, Call Oilice. R A removed 330 Golden Gate av. TAPHYSICIAN all disaeses cured. ) IN A GUOD-PAYING business: small capltal required. 307 O'Farrell. (HRONIC CAS OF CHILDREN AND S other diseases positively cured by herbs and eleciro-magnetic treatment by W. 1207 Market st., sooms 2 and 3. DRUHE. YOR FINE POULTKY STRASSER, 78 and 79 AND GAME GO T0 A Center Mar! W ANTED—X PARTY WITH SMALL CAPL: tal to buy or rent a newly fitted-out restau- rant. Apply to F. B. HOOSON, Haywards, Cal. ARTNER WANTED— AN UNUSUALLY £00d opening for active man. Address E., box 19, this oftice. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening classes: instructors, J. H. Partington,R.L Partington. E. Partington, Gertrude . Particulars 424 Pine st RETIKR FROM RU EADING grocery and hardware business in & _suburban village for sale to responsible party at a reasonable figuré. Address Business, box 34, Call Office. R. E. ROBBINS, THE CELEBRATED PHY- Lsician, has removed fm 8 Mason to 1508 Market AL CATERER AS PARTNER; SMALL CAPL- JONES — CAN'T FIN o hair-dresser, 111 Stockton D YOUR_ ADDRESS; wili you meet sister to-night at Lederer’s, the 1.7 She goes there be- cause it is 80 cheap and stylish; only 25¢. Sorry.to trouble. MICHALLS. H gasfitter? ENRY HUFSCHMIDT, gas fixtures lowest _price. PLUMBER AND 623 Golden Gate ave.; telephone Sutter 471. QEARCHING,LOCATING cing,collecting. GRAHA. HADOWING.TRA- M'Sagney,632 Mrkt,r.8. 1000 BosiNEss oa Pphone “Black 14 OURQUIN’'S CAI’A ASTHMATIC PAPEF For sale by all druggists or Cen- tral Pharmacy, SW. cor. Grant ave. and Sutterst, THE AURAPHONE R instant relief. T)EAFNE: lost hearing, cures ear malled free. F. F. FINLA KDS, 1 i TELE- * HILL.22 Geary, r. 39 TORE: invisible; book difornia defects Y,10 sight. ~Liberal salary or commission paid. Position | = 2 ermanent. For particuiars address Centennial &;1 A KOOM: CARPETS C | Manf'g Co., Atlanta, Ga. Factory, Milwaukee, Wis. floor. 206 Leavenworth st. W ANTED—AT ROOM 317, 328 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and laborers to call if they do not receive their just dues: no charge unless suc- cessful; suits; Superior and Justice Courts. T ANTED- RTNER TO s ARGE of beer saloon; good chance: $200 capital re- quired. Address 8. ., box 8, this office. YREAMERY HALL RESTAURA : SEAT- ing capacity 120 chairs: meals . 635 Cla TANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS canning froits and vegetables. Address HINSON, Puyallup, Wa VEW WALDO HOUSE, 7656 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Sinzle farnished rooms. night 15¢ 0 50c; week $1 t0 2 50; clean, quiet reading-room ; strictest attention (o morning calls; open wi night. G 16; §10; BOARD AND LODGING. Leavenworth st., year Vallejo. ARTNER IN NEW BARBER-SHOP; W seil half to a z0od man cheap. 131 O'Farreil st ranch; working foreman: wife 10 cook: man as choreman or wages 1o object. H. anchez, near Eighteenth, (QUMPETENT, RELIABLE MAN, SWEDISH, / wants situation to drive iight team or take care horses around private place, Call or address iUs PLTERSON, 1169 Mission, STOUNG MAN, SPEAKING ENGLISH, French and Spanish, 2 years' experience in butcher ahd grocery business, desires a_situation; references. P. V., 8 Peese ave., Alamed: (GOOD AND QUICK PANTSMAKER WANTS X situation: city or country, Apply to E. DOUR, 310 Montgomery ave. VIFE WISH A PLACE ON A | F, 514 | JOUP, MEAT, SALAD AND BREAD WITH | D cup’of coftee, wine or cider for e. MES. | DALLY’S, 619 Merchant st. 100 2 TO GET A SHAVE clean towel to each; bay rum free; hair c: 10c; first-class workmien. ' 1414 Montgomery av 50() e TO GET A ¥INE STyLISH, DU- rable calf shoe to order, 82 COOKED; 8 L 187 Fourih. CAL KEMPLOY- Sec'y, P. C. Hamann, 25815 O’ Farre NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks. Oak Chiffoniers.. Oak Bed Sets. Oilcloths and Linoieums. Stoves and Ranges. ... Thousands of bargains. Cash or time payments. 1017, 1019, 1021, . 1023 Mission st., above Si ..$14 to $35 . From $10 up -$17 60up ) up, .83 up We keep_everything. J.NOONAN ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BAR: s, shelvings, mirrors, desk: &) showcases, counte: safes, chairs, scales, etc., a them, t0o; be sure and see fore going elsewhere. J. 1021, 1028 Mission st., above nd a very large stock of siock and get prices be- NOONAN, 1017, 1019, ~ixth. MES, M H Ypsilanti Union Suits Jaros Sole agent for Equipoise £oods and Gertrude baby o send for catalogue, OBER. HEADQUARTERS OF and Equestrian Tights nderwear; Ober Corsets for stout figu es. Wai utfits s, Jennes Miller great reductions; 34 Geary st., San Francisco. LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester Bouse, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 week:' tree bus to and night: $1 50 to $6 per r from the fersr. ADVANCES lowest rates. 948 May ON DIAMONDS, JEW- ket st. LD BULLDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD: store fixtures, doors, etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 M windows, lumber, pipe, ission st., near Eighth. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factorv, 20 Sansome st.. upstairs. LD GOLD, SILVEE, G clothing bought. O ENTS AND LADIES COLMAN, 41 Third st. Call 414 Geary st. L ADING PHOTO & turing city; good prices: 1O IN MANUFAC- no reasonable offer refused: ieaving country Teason for selling. MONAHAN & SHILLCUCK, 618 Clay st. IVERY STABLE FOR SALE — lished for 30 years; consisting of 2 carriages, 4 bugzies, rockawav, harness, robes, etc.; rent reasonableé: no reasonable offer refused; owner has ouher business to attend to. LYNCH & CO., 9! RENT —SAN MAT, bakery, 10 lodging rooms. 6 1iving rooms: right in the town of San Mateo. For further particulars inquire of T. HIPFEN, San Mateo, Cal. JOOR SAL CHEAP — GROCERY AND liguors. Apply 117 Second st. PEST NT ANDBAKERY: OWNERIIAS ther business: can’t attend to it. 917 Mission. FIRST-CLASS SALOON FOR SALE: SICK- ness cause sale; doing good ousines fine cash register and safe; private rooms. Call 209 is st. 00D BUSINESS; WOOD AND COAL YARD: horses, wagons, etc.: account death of pro- prietor. 345 Sevenieenth st., near Valencia. RANCH BAKERY AND NOTION-STORE; pleasant furnished rooms; no agents. Guerrero st. AVING TWO RESTAURANTS, WILL SELL one cheap. Apply 1241 Market st. {OR SALE—STOCK OF POULTRY RANCH in Oakland. Inquire at 317 Brannan st. ANTED—PARTNER FOR GOLD MINE. Pariiculars, A. B., box 29, Calf Office. RANCH BAKERY AND STATIONERY- store for sale: cheap. Apply $26 Ninth st. ROCERY AND SALOON ; GOOD LOCATION; abargain, Call $32 Main st. TPOR SALE=X FRiy IQUOR-STORE ON one of the best corners on Sixth stre-t at a sac- Tifice. Inguire of .. ROBINET, 41114 California st. 00D PAYING CONF X bakery: box 42, thisoflice. RY FOR SALE. ADDRESS L SE AND | ICTIONERY AND | lendid location. Address Cakes, | COUNTEY KEAL ESTATE. e 'FARRELL & CO., A Ogfivw BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT 11 MONTGOMERY ST. S WILL BE A PROSPEROUS YEAR. Ten .\“‘0‘\\' ISTHE TIMETOBUY. = o TY WILL NEVE 8 E. PROPERT Al SEVEN ACRES WITHIN 114 $1400. ivsor courtavase at Fanta Rosas + Bacres in hps, : family orchard; fine ' level rich 10 tom land: will .row anythng; fenced but £0 house; Part cash; grea HASDSOMELY $2000, JATTSNELY ounty ; with nice house of 5 10 ms an1 pan- ?ryu with an “L”; good barn: wcolsied; chicken-houses; windmill and tank: all out in bearing orchard; with 3 town lots included. 62 ACRES 2 MILES FROM OCCI- $5000. &2t Sonoma Connty : 10 acres 1n vineyard, 4 acres in orchar 11 full bearing; 3 acres hay land, balance grazing and timber; house of 5 rooms; barn, chicken-houses and cabin: runniug waer; all_the per-onal prop- erty goes with Lhe plice; PAFL caso. = ()() WILL BUY 101 ACRES ALL OUT 33000 in French prunes, peaches. apples: 1 acre raspberries: house of 8 rooms, barn, storehonse, frait-dryer, 4 chicken-house water pi-ed to house’ and barn: g picket fenec; sandy loam soil: 2 miles from Sebosta- pool, on main county road, 7 miles from Santa Kosa. 600042, ACK 4 MIL WEST OF . Santa Rosa, on county road; 10 acres 1n prunes, 7 acres in peaches. pears and apri- cots; 600 olive trees ail In fuil bearing; 8 acres Zintandel wine grapes, balance grain and p ture level lana: hard-finished house Of 5 r00ms, barn and chicken-houses; good water; part cash. 12 On A BARGAIN; 119 ACRES, 1 . « mile west of depot, at Napa, ' on county road to Browns Valley': 30 acres culti- vated, 5 acres in balance of the land handsome pasture and grain land with pleniy of water: good hard-finished house of 12 rooms with all modern city im- 1 with box stalls car- Eouse, servants’ cottage. chickens : water from springs piped to reservolr 00 gallons capacity : wood on place I8 ; splendid soil; will grow anythin will exchange for city property. 19250 WILL BUY 50 ac 49Y 1rom Jolon Postoft Ty, 0n county Toad: 40 acres tion; 20 more suitable for cultivation: b ance hilly with plenty of wood and wate 00d_fruit, wheat and hay land; dwelling-house, barn for 2 hors: g00d_ water: buildings nearly new; a great IMPROVED Novato, Marin provements: fin riage bargain. @A PER ACRE WILL BUY 440 ACRES § DO miles from ~an Miguel, in Monterey County; all fenced and cross fenced: house and 3 barng: 100 acres cultivable, balance rolling 1and covered with timber; good pasture lands splendid land if cieared: water from spi troughs for cattle: this is a pick-up. PER ACRE WILL BUY 160 ACRES near Visalia on county road on Ca: eron Creek; 25 acres in bearing prun peaches and apricots, balance all level and covered " with oak _trees, ditch through it, aiso * wells and : good house, barn and outbuildings: as fine land as there is in Tulare $5 passes 8(/()() WILL BUY 253 ACRES OENAVEL $ cranges in bearing in hermalito Colony. 114 miles from Oroville; an ele- ganuy improved profitable place sold Lo close an estate, We have some of the greatest bargains in Im. proved iruit, vinevard, grain and stock ranches that were ever seen in this State, as also some fine income properties for exchange, Call for par- ticulars, BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME 4\ at San Carlos Station, one hour out: modern ery convenience: 5 acres best water piped ail over; 81500 wit. 15() ACRES TABLE LAND DU one and o quarter miles from Oakville, 45 miles out: neither frost, fogs, winds nor malaria; an enchanting view of Napa Valley. Only $3600. HUGH SHIELS, 6 Market st., Crocker bldg. ...16 YEARS, LAND AGENT. XCHANG E 0f country property a SALE AND E strict speclalty (3000 propositions); most reliable, largest and Best systematized 1LAND OFFICE in America. Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco \'E.\u HAYWARDS; 8 ACRES OF LAN AN “free: p nt for improvements only : 10-room hLouse, barn, windmiil, horse, vehictes, furniture, tools ‘and bearing fruit trees: full parti 628 Mari 7o invest in the Lemoore Land and Fruit Gro Company; shares oniy £10 each in lots of 1 si or more; ‘paying 8 per cent aunually; next terly dividend of 2 per cent payabie A prii & 1596, Office, room 12, fifth floor, Mills b-{'nul‘ik San price $3600. For T3 apply to THOMAS McMAHON, et st ing are ar- Francisco. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for shares. 160 ACRES OF THE RICHEST LEVEL OV bottom land in the State; near two railroad stations: between Stockton and Sacramento: will grow all cereals and also well edapted to fruit of almost every varieiv; fairly good improyements; offered at about half'its value; owner u non-resl dent: would ange for improved city property, f. SPECK & CO., 602 Market. &1“00 PARTNER FOR EASTERN AND « California beer bottling: agents for mineral water; good chance for good man; no agents. Address N. A., box 104, Call Office. TROYS FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE wanted. _Apply at 200 Sutter st. JTRONG BOY WISHES A JOB IN A BLACK- smith-shop; is wiliing o work; wages no ob- ject. 1014 Alubama st. tions; man good gardener, etc., 1425 Geary st. Yo’(‘NG GERMA bread and cakes; Seventh st. W ANTED—BY 2 JAPAN chamber-workers. general cooks and skillful washing clothes: first-class dishwashers; city or country. Apply to P. I"., care 908 Valencia st..City. W ANTED — SITUATION, CITY OR COU try. as gardener: can milk, drive, bandy with tools; low wages; ference. J. L., box 111, Cail. 3Y_STEADY MAN OF SLIGHT EXPERL ence, place in first-class butcher-shop, with chance of advancement’ Address Butcher, box 110, this office. A “ CASH TO ANY DOV permanent position. 89, this office. RUGGIST:: SINGLE; REGISTERED; 15 years’ experience: first-class references: wants a position. +ddress D. W., box 19, Call Office. FEMALE HELP WANTED. AT WOMAN COOK, PRIVATE FAMILY, country, $20; cook, small restanrant, country oung woman to cook for lunch-counter, city, waiiress, country, $1b, free fare;-50 women and giris can find good ‘situations at MURRAY & READY'S, 654 Ciay st. FAT GERMAN OR DANISH GIRL: HOUSE- work: small family: country town; $20, MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. TANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school: class or private: course thorough; sat- isfaction guarant'd; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth, nd wite good “SECOND BAKER ON good in all branches. 216 FIRST-CLASS NE SECURING ME A Address Capable, box AN AND WIFE (GERMAN) WISH SITUA- | | T'WO MEN CAPABLE OF INTERV] business peopl | K NIFE-CU street. J HAT CHEER HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO -: 200 rooms; best in the city: single rooms 25¢ a night, S1 a week: meals 10¢. E USE, 321 ELLIS ST.; ROOMS 20c to 50¢ night; $1 10 $4 week: open all night. WING Room 6, 6th floor, Mills bldg. , 20 SANSOME y = RADLEY, MODISTE, , 813 GEARY—ELE- gant, stylish suits made: $5 up; dresses made over- 82 AND U DiESSES. Natoma st. up. 50! P: WRAPPERS, Sbc. t. Sixth and Seventh. RESSES CUT AND FITTED, $3: DRESSES, popular prices: walsts £3. 11 Geary st. $100 CI TRAL; DO- owner leaving citv. D. G., box 93, Call. APER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH i Hill district, covers 18 blocks: can be bought cheap, and chances for increase are very good. Apply this office, principais only. 0 PARTIES WHO WOULD INVEST IN A new salmon cannery in Alaska. Address C. D. LADD, 9 Third st., city. ‘$300 STOCK COMPLETE « try ranch, Fruitvale. B £ Apply A. FOR SALE ©CK AND FIXTURES OF SHURST COLONY. store; verylow. 452 Haight st. At Ashurst you bave an opportunity to pro- cure a home that will be self- and profitable, and on terms better than have ever before been offered. We have our own homes in this colony and are determined (o surround owr- selves with neighbors who wish at once to have schools and churches and reading-rooms in our very midst. We have every facility for a_grand deveio opment. We make it possibie for all who are en- terprisin,g thrifty and industrious to make with us homes of comfort and abunda Addres: ASHURST COLON ustaining, attract ¥, Room 10, Miil F. Y: 600 _CHOICE fruit land: 114 hours’ ride from San Fran< cfs must be so0id to avoid foreclosure: land is worth $100 per ucre: will be sold at £35; easy terms: will sell 5 acres u; pward. AddressAlameda, box 68, Call. ANTED—MECHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- ers to qall 1f they do not receive their just dues; w aud commercial collections: no charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. ARBER TRADE TAUGHT. MALE AND female. thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed, San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. BABBERS-_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retarv Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. EW GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY rooms from 31 to $4 week: large reading-room. w’ANTEn"—_L[fi)Y{En’s AND MECHANICS 0 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217_Third st.; 150 e rooms; 25c per night: 81 to $3 per week. EN TO SELL, MANHATTAN EGG F0O is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. VW INCHESTER HOUSE, 4 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading. To0m: free bus to and from the ferry. 100 MEY TO TAKE LODGING AT 10, 15¢ and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT {—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 60 per week. FURNITURE WANTED MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE BSS, SELLING 4 hogs, 500 pounds 4 living-rooms. Inquire &t $ 750 BUTCH Bi beeves, 25 sheep, veal & weck: rent $1 UK SALE — $1200; 5 ACRES, CHICKEN ranch, house, barns «nd outbuildings; plenty of large oas. Apply JOHN DANIKLL, 708 Mason than elsewhere for furniture to fill country | 452 Tehama st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. |st, 7108 P x. orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 3 Fourth st. $-5U0 INTERIOR AGE OF THIS ITTLE HOMES CLOSE 10 TOWN: T3 JASH PRICE PALD FOR FURNLIURE. JA- B « paper for sale; $150 to $200 per proved; easy terms: also 4. 6 and 12 acre COB SCHWERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & bth, | month. _inquire this office. Pleces on 8 and 10 vears' credit: 8 partly improved, BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR | RAKERY FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF SICK- 4‘:)‘:‘;' e e s ste. D, LU WING, Sonoma, second-hand furniture and carpets by Lundy ness: cheap for cash. 1817 Powell st. — S E Furniture Co., 813 Market st.: call or send postal. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOW- cases, ete., for gents Address S. A., box 126, Cal furnishing goods store. ANTED—A SAFE FOR STORAGE FOR the use of it. Address Responsible, box Call Oftice. 29, IG HORSES: MUST WEIGH 1800 OR over. BURNSTINE BROS,, Fifth and Bluxome. WELL-ESTABLISHED DRESSMAK- B0 e D P y best reasons for selling; full examination afforded. Address B. S., box 73, this office. JTATIONER TOY., FANCY £00ds, candy, cigar and_tobacco_store for.sale; good location; no opposition: aiso take a reliable man as partuér wirh about $260; must speak Ger- man. D. D., box 56, Call. ANTED TO RUY GOOD BUSINESS. CALL at 410 Kearny st., room 6. ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS DEL;;[;:M-.;: best worx at haif the regular price. watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third fioor. S ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW Yacific Houss Commercial and Leldesdorf? sts. Lirvto A KLEIN. 109 Sixth at.: send postal. JANTED-MEN_TO GET BOTTLE SHARE TR Ol W R tey barsie wine. b 608 Ciay 2t OfUrPLE CLEANIN NS YSOLING s0c: TADIES' 40c: DONT | (\IY STEAMCARPETCLEA M while You wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel, | U ting, 38 8th. STEVENS, mgr. Tel. Soath 230, (OMPETENT LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF J a toy department. U. S. Industrial Agency, 167, Crocker building. 0D HOME FOR RELIABL 3 Sietattng; can 80 out 1o work. W ANTED—YOUNG _LADY TO LEARN trapeze and Spanish rings as a partner: height not over 5 fect 4 inches, weight not over 116 pounds, fuir looking. Call between 5 and 7 Sun- day, 715 Howard st., room 19, A. LAMONT. WOMAN FOR 540 Howard st. Jj ' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Cla }?REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR Be; also & botil eof lager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. 400 MEN'SSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOME nearly new, 25¢ to #) 26. 562 Mission st. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY $1 \week; rooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50 a weel reading-room: dally papers. 36 Clay st. 1IRL FOR LIGHT WORK: AGE 16, Oall TEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MAKKET ST, "BE- 639 Kearny st. W ANTED — LADY OF QUIET, REFINED ' manner for a position with wholesale house. Address. stating age, 0 D. 1., Wholesalers, box 123, Call Office. QTRONG GIRL, OVER 16,70 LEARN TRADE: when compeient $9 to #10 per week: must sign contract. Address M. D., box 114, Call Ofiice. NEAT COLORED GIRL T0 DO SOME MEND- ing. Address C. G., box 54. Call Office. NEATGIRL AS N\ RSE FOR INVALID. N. G-, box 25, Cail Ofiice. (G'BL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK: SHORT distance in country; small family; wages 810, 1026A Folsom st.; 10 to 1. ()FERATORS AND FINISHERS ON VESTS. F low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ & night; $1 a week. JUST OUT; NEW MACHINE FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you waic: all repairing done by machiners:, ail repairing at half price: work guar- nteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First and Seco AGENTS WANTED. i b U et bl S R AT A GENTS—SEE "OUR BUTTERFLY - BOU- quets; wonderful, pretty novelty; sample by mail, 10c." Inventors' Exchange, 916 Market st., Toom 82. T BMOORE: 4 Wanted—An experienced solicitor; big pay to the right man. Apply Lemoore Land Cempany, room 12, fifth floor, Mills building. JIRST-CLASS "SOLICITORS WANTED BY the Califgrnia Mutusl Benefit Soclety: ladies nd gentlemen: 81t09:50 A. M. P. D. RAINE, uperintendent oftagents, Murphy bullding. KOUMS WANTED, BY AN AMERICAN -FAMILY, FLAT OR cottage of 4 rooms; rent $12 to $15, according to distance. M. D., box 76, Call Office. O SUNNY UNFURNISHED ROOMS, BY MAN . and wife; water; convenient: rent not over B ALTA_LODGE NO. 203, 1.0.0. F.—Officers and mem. MRS, MAUD LORD DRAKE: CIRCLE their lodgeroom. February 10, at 1 -7 . M.. 10 attend the funeral of onr late brother, JAMES MURRAY. E. J. THAYER, N. G. THE OFFICERS AND ‘members of Cosmopolitan Lodge A1%:nd the funeral ot onr late brother, 7 tend the funerai o T N'T. SYKES, from Memorial Hail, 0dd Fellows’ vuilding, corner Market and Seventh sts., MON- DAY, Febraary 10, 1898, at 1:30 o'clock ». M. A.J.Creany, Sec. J.M. WILLISTO &, COURT DIANA NO. 1133 OF IN-: dependent Order of Foresters meets in Myrue Hall, in the Alcazar building, every THURSDAY EVENING. - TO LET—HALL AND CLUBROOMS, Wmnnuuy tolease. 310 0'Farrell, basement. 'DUCATED GERMAN LADY WOULD LIKE o have position with lady or couble: same is trustworthy and understands housekeeping thor- oughly. Address K. C., box 4, this oftice. OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS COM- panion 1o Iady; elderly preferred; best of ref- le)':zlcufl. Address F. L. B., box 94, Call Oftice, n DUCATED GERMAN NURSERY GOV- erness, with experience and best of references, desires position in an_American family with chil- dren over 2 years of age. Address E.N., box 137, Call Office, OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES A POSI- tion as npstairs mald: late from New York; best references. Please apply or eddress tHum: boldt House, 1309 Stockton St. OUNG. GIRL DESIRES - POSITION IN store; speaks good French and English:no ob- Jection to small wages. Y. G.; box 66, Cail Ottice. 309 Clementina st. “JPROF. LIVINGSTON'S” FRENCH GAR- ment-drafting machine taught; dresscutting and maki in all branches: tisfaction guaran- teed. 627 kin st. . ‘V ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work and co?k|ng. Appiy 433 Sevend st. WANTED—REFXNED YOUNG LADY (UN- incumbered). Address Bachelor, box 28, Call. GEKMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. _Call mornings 2042 O'Farreil st. ARL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND cooklng; $12. Call after Monday 1913 De- ‘visadero st. W ANTED —GIRL ¥OR HOUSEWORK. 84 Fair Oaks st., near Twenty-second. ANTED—A NEAT GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework; wages $8. 1426 Fulton st. LATISST SYSTEM OF DRESS - COTTING, 4 MRS, J. H. FLYNN, 14 McaAliister; room 67, EXPERIENCED CLOAK AND SUIT SALES- lady. Apply. Paris Cloakhouse, 1114 Market, WANTED—LADY AGENTS TO SELL AN article of uine merit; success and satisfac- tion guarant ; call and investigate. 1020 Mar- ket st., second floor. WINCBEBTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR T ey Ay ] rooms: 25c to §1 night; wuk.mmwnfl'l!nnnuhrry. . Address 8. 8., box 87, Call. W ANTED—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, IN- cluding kitchen and yard, within 10 blocks of Marketand Fourth sts.” Add. W. C., box 54, Call. O0M IN EXCHANGE FOR PIANO LES- S0ns by lady owning instrument; competent Leacher. Box 35. Call Office, 339 Haves st. HOUSES WANTED. OUSE WANTED BETWEEN BRYANT AND Market, kremont and Fifth sts.: must be ::l:'l‘ln : mot less than 10 rooms. A. H W., box 74, e. AN ED—COTTAGIK OF 5 OR 6 ROOMS And bath. Address C., box 74, Cali Ottice. BOARDING WANTED. WANTED —BOARD AND LODGING FOR man and 2 children: must be reasonable. = Ad- 1 dress E., box 6, thus office. - ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED iike new. FERGUSON & CO. 238 Tenth; tel. South 86. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J. E.MITCHELL CARPET C 14th st.; cleaning 3c a vard. Tel. Mission 74. LEANING CO., 240 MCcQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- + ovating works. 453 Stevenson; tel. south 228, N and altering. ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND REN vating Works HAMPTON i 813-315 Guerrero. &BAILLY: layl, + el. Mission 4% HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH yet Beati work send to SPA ULDING'S PioneerCas- ng Works, 353-7 Tehama: tei. S0-40. ()UNKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 335 Goldnn Gata ave telephone east 126, LOS’ OST OR STOL) an Irish settel breast: name Bism to 409 Sansome st. star T, | AT SAN BRUNO, FEB. 2 on forehead: white on liberal reward. Return LODGING-HOUSES FOE SALE. ECKER HAS REMOVED TO 1020 MARKET ST., OPPOSITE FIFTH. ‘)‘)" 10-ROOM HOUSE; yOOD LOCA" ION: $......O. 18 rooms; best corner in city. 14 rooms, on Gea: . - 20 rooms; sunny corner; 10-room house: very central 14-room house, H. C. DEC 44 onin: vrice 3700 trial given. See DECK- ER, 1020 Market st. NEW LODGING-HOUSE OF 38 ROOMS FOR rent; carpets for sale. S.B., Call Office, Oak- land. 63 MISSION ST.—21 ROOMS; FOR SALE; well furnished: low rent. ENTLEMAN PARTNER IN FIRST-CLA. paying ahd_gnely located lodging-house; best incity. k. F., box 116, Call Office. : BLL-FURNISHED, GOOD 57-ROOM LODG- ing-house; good location. 613 Mission st. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—PRIVATE lodging-house, 13 rooms and bath: rent $30 per month: every room occupied by gentlemen: bring- Ing in $70 per month: must be sold, as owner is leaving the city. Apply at $20 Minna st., bet. Fourth and Fifth, bet. 3 and 5 P. . 1.8 BABYfXNx \x‘ngli’BLUE FORGET- me-nots, markea inside Baby Lucett; 10 814 Killa st and receive reward. < Leturn T OsT—POINTER BIT liver spot on side, CH; WHITE BODY, iver head, with white streak up face, liver spot on crown of head. R ward on returning to . McCRACKEN, 3318 Clay, T.o5T% REWARD; bitch ; in Richmond distr ct; lttle deaf. Return to 823 SCOTCH TERRIER front teeth low; Polnt Lobos ave. 1 (500N HOUSE, NEWLY FURNISHED; il sucrifice, cheap. 20214 Turk st. FURMAUGE bUG SALS H OUSE, 7 SUNNY ROOMS, T0 1 ture for sale at a bargain. 74, Call Office. $f)85 FURNITURE OF SIX ROOMS FOR <Ow). sale. Address Felice, box 2, Call Office. ; FUR. Address F. 5., box QTRAYED AWAY—A Iand d LARGE NEWFOUND- :Answers to name of Major; - 402: liberal reward. 126 Eleventh e st OST—CARPET-LAYER'S TOOLSON GEARY st.; liberal reward. . R PANY, No. 200-1054. return o bank. ecurn 226 Page. 'URNITURE OF 6 ROOMS FOR SALE. 102914 Valencia st. . H. §;, ERASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- - ding; new folding-beds, 39 and up: step-iad- ders, 20c pr step: furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNTA Savings and Loan Societ. in the name of THE J. of san_Francisco, PAINTER COM- The finder wiil please OST ALL COMFORT not gettin GEO. BRYANT AND PLEASURE BY my shoes ‘made to order by for 86, 204 ‘i urk st., near Jones. ONEY, BY NOT HAVING MY HOUSE papered and painted by ¥ the Co-o) perative Paper- hanging L ompany, 635 McAllister st. FOUND. 2 ne house. Twenty-first an FOR SALE—THE FURNITURE OF 155 rooms; dining-room, bar fixtures, oflice fixtures, safe, coach, wagonetté and harnesses and entirs paraphernalia of the American Exchange Hotel, as a whole or bids will be taken on 20 or 50 room outfits. Apply to J. T. WISISMAN, on premises. “ROOM HOUSE, CLEARING 8100 TER | gress | | | ®ix annual payme RANGE BLOSSOM COLONY, OAKDALE, STANISLAUS CO. CAT. Beautifol young orange groves in tracts of 5 acres | and vpward, lying along the'Stanislaus River, two and a half miles from Oakdale, the principal station of the Southern Pacific Railroad onthe line between Stockton and Mercea. The Stanisiaus and San Joaquin Irrigation Company’s canal runs directly brough the colony and the property has a per- petual watef right. We are prepared to sell portions of the proerty efther unimproved or already planted (o Washing- ton Navels, Mediterranean Sweets and Maltesa Bloods. The property is under the immediata direction and care of an experienced horticuiturist, who has received diplomas and medals at eight different county fairs in the State and for a small consideration cares for the crange groves for non- Tesidents. A high and dry country, with & perfect natural drainage system. All kinds of small game near by affords excelient sport fof hunters. Prices for land. including a nerpetual water rizhs ana planted (o orange trees, $175 per acre. Unim- proved land witn fully paid up waier rights. 370 peracre. Terms: The purchase price payabie ia ts, without interest; title per tect and liberal discount for cash. For further particalars. maps and catalogues, al. KASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 638 Market Street. San Francisco, Cal. Or F. T. KNEWING, our representative, Oakdale, Cal x .h ARIN COUNTY-5000 ACRES 26 MILES from San Francisco Rancho de Novato. Tracts cut any size desired; froft, grain and vegetable land, no irrigation; both rall and water transportation: $40 to 75 ver acre; terms made lo]sull; Muddim'n (‘rtulnr.f e ‘mproved dairy farms for sale witl V! SYNDICATE INVIS IMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65 Chronicle buildin; END FOR OUR T for sale. WOOSTER DENTISTS. EETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR, H. NG, 1841 Polk s K. GEORGE . LEEK, THE GENUINE D Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extract.on d patentee of imjrovea bridge work or teeth v plate, moved from 6 10 20 O' Farrell sz, TAINLESS EXTRA ; CROWN X bridge work a speciaity: piates, $5 up: 13 veary experiece. R. L. WALSH, D.D.S., 818%; Geary, DE A T)E. L. T.CRA KTRACTION PAIN LESS, crown’ wori, bridgs work and teeth withous Plates a specialty. 108 Geary st., cor. (ROOMET A N, 759 M. ket, bet. 3d and_4th, gas specialista: only rei able agent for painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth 1rm $5; 1illings frm $1: extracting 50c. with gas $1. @7 ASET FOR TEETH: WARRA 5D AS { good ss can be made: filling $1. Dit. S{af dentist, 930 Marke: st., next Baldwin Theaten, ORCHARD HOMES ¢ WH ITTON. San Josa, ET OF 1 G. YOU AS Ms, T 747 MARKET ST. NOW OPENING MONDAY, FEB. 3. Brassels carpet lald. 45c a yard X;E.Ysyhm’lor ]nllc:olh K.nglish linoleum. T T p——— K S| LI, Ly, 3 ), aNO BRANCH STORES, UND—ONEGRAY MARE AND ONE BAY: white feet and white star on forehead. En- nd_Douglas sts. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSUCIATION, e PSSl ONTINENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN C sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., 8";'.‘ ‘General savings Oliver Eldriage ‘V.Pr; W & loan business. Ed E. ‘Corbin, Secud Gen.aaa EDUCTIONSON LARGE STOCK, NEW AND R. LUDLUM HILy, 1433 MARKET ST near Eleventh: no charge for exlrmll;?;: ‘whea Plates are made: old plates made over 11ks news Teeth from $8 per sei: extracting Slic: gas given, ENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MA R Ot Dt CiaREES W DECKEI S MAR T)®: J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. EN Gate ave.—Ofen evenings: Sumtas LIy i ng!-* 2 2 second-hand: 400 ™ new: ofl- | A LL WORK REASONZ S AND WARSD cloth, m; "°'m':.m?“. 9 up. i ';':u:uanz A ranted. DR.1 W. KEVABl!igfi nf;‘;?e‘ -‘Z‘ plece chamber suits, A e — ranges, z‘«’fi‘- or_instal g00ds shipped PHYSIC1ANS. B.A.Dx LUCIS, PHYSTON ST 3 PASTULAGE. University Turin, ltaly. znm:’uu gfi:fié‘:‘%-fx‘z‘ 1 ST-CLASS PASTURAGE; PLENTY WATER and feed year mllnd.né\\’- LUCY, 318 sarket st RENOVED—DE.C. C. Market or; O’ DONNELL TO 1208 ot women & speciaisy, -

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