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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1896 SAN FRANCISCO ¢CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franciseo CALL— 710 Market street,” open untll 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street. open untll 9:30 0'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o’clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until § o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open untf) 8:30 o'clock CHURCH NOTIC ST CHURCI OF CHRIST, SCI&: 336 Posi. st., cor. Powell. Christian Science Bible Tessons, Infernational Series. Subject: “Defeat snd_ Destruction of Absalom.’' “science and Health” stady Thursday. at 8 P. 3., in Golden Wesc Hall, Red Men's building, 320 Post street. All are weicome. T7.E CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT (Lutheran), Rev. Oliver C. Miller_pastor. 27 Jackson street, near Buchanan. Sonda school at 9:30 a. . Preaching at > and . 3. Subject of mornini sermon, “Faith 1hat Gverthrows che Jeri hos in -ur Livés” Eveniny <hort sermons with pictures to the children, S cial young peopl-'s services at 7 P. M. Prayer- meeting Wednesday at 8 P. M. W CH URC F THE pal), Eieventh street, teenth Sunday after Trinity John A. Emery, recier: Rev. H. B. Monjes, assistant, Holy cori: munion, 7 4. M. Morning pravers services, 11 A Evening: Harvest fes:ival: 7:45 P. . sing- in by the vested ¢ oir of men and boys, he 250 children of the school, with orchesira and organ. AlL persons are cordially invited to attend. All sea:s free. THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH SW. corner Geary and Franklin stre-ts, Rev. Dr, Stebbins. minister. The “uaday-sc .ool isat 9:45. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. The evening service is omitied. All are cordially invited. \ Market. Thir- | MEETING NOTICES-Continued. c B, notice thagin future meetings will be beid in Memorial Hall, 0dd Fe.lows’ & building. A. W. WI. LIAMS, N. G. P. J. MILLET, Recording Secretary. & PR EENT-THELOD +K1.00MS FOR- merly occupied by the N. . G. W.In the Pioneer building, 24 Fourth st. For terms apply a5 Pioneer SPECIAL NOTICES. DR.G. E.SUSSDOKFF HAS REMOVED his offices to 2234 Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. BAD TENANIS EJECTED FOR $4: Sollsctiant “made, {0lty (/G jcotiry, Pacific Collection Co., 415 Sonicy st., room 6. Tel. 5580. BAD TENANTS EJECTED, 83. COOK, Law and Coilection Office, 1023 Market st. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. IRST - CLASS COOKS, LAUNDRESSES, ! nurses, maids awaising places. For firsi-class help cail LEON ANDKE, 3.5 Stockton st. R. HANSEN & (O, 110 GEARY ST, + furnish the best family and hotel help. Call at office, bhone Or mail us your orGers: Drompt at- iention guaranteed; telephone Grant 185. ME,; 2 JOHSSTON, 995 MARKET: ONLY AVL first-class female help furnished; tel. Mint 904 7OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do_housework. Apply 1018 Powell st. VW OMAN WANTS WASHING AT HOME OR by the day or week. Address 45834 Minua st. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL 5 YEAR- WANTS a place (o care for children; references. Ad- dress or «ail 605 Webster st. ITCATION WANTED TO DO GENERAL housework in private family. Call 509 Point Lobos ave. TEADY RELIABLE SWEDISH WOMAN wishes 0 do plain_sewing, housecleaning or washing by the day. Please cail 126 Tenth, Mon- day 9 4.3 t0 1.3 fi SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR- ner of Twentieth and Capy sts.—A. J. Wells, pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. X Mr. Wells exchanges to-day with R'v. N. A. Ha«- kell of Sun Jose, who will preach both morning and evening Biple ciass at 7 P, M. sharp, led by Dr. Danziger. You are invited 1o join the class. Sund.y-school at 9:45 . . Miss Hobe, So- permtéudent. Pustor’s residence st 20 Liberty st. SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Bu- chanan_streets—Rev. John Stephens, pastor; resi- dence 309 Haight street. Preaching at 11 4. M. d 7:45 P M. by the past T Subject at 11 a. “The Culture of the Soul”; at 7:45 P. M., “Present Suffering and Fuiwre Glory.” Sunday-school av 12:30 p. a., C. B. Perkins superintendent Epworth League service at 6:45 P.M. A cordial welcome given o all a: any of the services of this churen. ~eats free. Uskers in attendance. 7 OMAN DESIRES SITUATION TO DO GEN- o housework; city or country. 9053 Pow- ell st [IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE A 4¥lsituation to do general houseworl city or country; is a guod cook and laundress: moderate | wuge«.” Apply at 1000 Washington st., cor. Powell. JWEDISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO dosecond work: waxes $20; ciiy references. 10-0 Mission st.: call Monday. | RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUA- ti n as working'housekeeper for eiderly cou- pie or small iamily of aduits. Address House- | keeper, 1945 Mission st., near Sixteenth. | (VOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS SITUATION t0 do generai housework: city or «ountry: is kood lanndress; wages $10 10 $12. Call or address 924 Washington s.., bet. Powell and Stockton. 5+ CENTRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, Misslon st., bet. Sixth and enth—ihe pastor. Dr E. K. Dille, will preach morning and evening. Morning subject, “1s Jesus Cnrist Man_or God?” KEvening, “Sold Out—a | Warning to Young Men.” All welcome. THIRD CONGHEGATIONA L CHURCH, Fifteenth st., near Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor. Services at 11 A. M. subject, “The Kingdom Within.” >ervices at 7:45P M., subjet, “‘Music and Morals.” Music by chorus choir under direction of Wiiliam C. Stadfeld. All are cordially invited. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Courch, Post st., bet. Buchanan aid Web- 45 P. M. Sunday-schoo's 9:30 A. M. a.d 12:20 P. M Christian_Endeavor st 0 P 3. Morning sermon, “Things to Leave”; evening ser- mon ~The Personality of 1s it Real?” Last sermon before vacation. Friday evening Chaplain Drahms of ~an Quentin will conduc. an en.ertain- | ment in the interest of charitabie work at the State Prison. W. D. Wiiliams, D.D.. pastor: resi- | )9 Post st. Preachinz at 11 A . and | ‘\ 1DDLE - AG D AMERI WOMAN 4 wisbes siLuation as chamber: d; is experi- enced sud_competent: 00d references Address or call bet. 12 and 2 at 106 I'ayior st., room 1. /OUNG KEFINED CREOL: WIDOW DE- sires a positio. as housekeeper. 917 Market | 8t.. room 19, second floor. JOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS L typewsiter, bookkveper. copyis: or secretary. furnish best of references us to ability. Address MISS E., box 18, ail Uffice. SUIUATION WANTED BY NURSERY GOV- erness; able o instrucs in English, German and Freuch. Address E. D., 1212 Turk st OUSEK PEK—MIDDLE-AGED WOUMA wants position; good experience. 274 Clem- entina st AMERICAN WOMAN DESIRES H USE- work in small fami.y, nurse and compenion for invalid ur sewing: Add ess M., 10 Jones st. T AR e Bt Coputst 8 20m0m0 i A Pope! Rusectonz { Yoo Poutedond Mr. Chas. M. Shortridge, Proprietor San Francisco CALL, City. Dear Sir:- : Enclosed please fi‘nd check in payment of the balance of our year's advertising contract. Doubtless it will be gratifying to you to know that the results of our past year's advertising have shown that THE CALL stands second to none on this Coast as an advertising medium. This we attribute, in a great measure, to the liberal allowance of bicycle news and the broad stand you have taken in favor of this as of every other home industry. Yours truly, POPE MANUFAC Lo Frrnciico Brunoofothe Toppe Meantsfectiarng Comphany) Cotimbea Payelon G COMPANY , Local Mgr; D—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. SITUATIONS WANT. AGENTS WANTED. OME_CA PITAL, CAN USINES~ WoM Call 1351 Post, room 21. make mouey rapidLy “ANTEO—BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN TAK: care horses and do gardening; I am pandy NTEL. IGENT BOUK CANVASSERS, Standard Dictionary Agency, 933 Market st. with tools; best references. C. P., box 78, Call. WISHES SITUATION: CITY or country;: understands all kinds of g neral work ; has worked for vears on pri’ LYNN'S DKESS-CUT 1 ING SCHOOL: TUES- 14 McAllister, room 67. AIRDRESSING, 250 AND 8¢, MOENING and eve ciasges: 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. AIR-DRESSING; MANICURING LESSONS given M ISs DOYLE, 1194 Powell st., 105 9th. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: FOUNG MAN days free: 2 1o 3. $1000 year.y earn- a ticulars send s.amped addressed envelope, Swiss Herb Tea Co., Chicago. \W E WANT TO ENGAGE ENERGETIC MEN AHRPENTFR, ALL- KOUND ME seeks employment: city or countr at: s eam-boiler and pump: steady job preferable. ADI-S OR GENTS EVERY WHERE TO IN- 4 troduce our fust selling goods: needed by all: position permanent. _Par- and women to represent the “Ladies’ Home Journal.”” Write or call at 78 Columbian Bld., 8. F. Adadress C. M., box 10. cail Uffice. MAN WISHES A SITUATION understonds care of Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 25¢ to $1 50 per night; : frea 'bus and haggace “0and from ferrv. MALE HELP WANTED. every voter will buy o1 the profic? T. PERSON, Manaser Subscription Department The Whitaker & Ray Co.,728 Market. around private place; d horses and cows: wiling to make bimself gen- Call or address S. J. B., box 160, GENTS! BRYAN, SEWALL AND FREE silver; McKinley, Hobart and protectio or the other: do you want ASTRY-COOK & BAKER, HOTEL $40.845: 8 ADY WANTS WORK OF ANY KIND IN Mechanics’ Fair in the evening. Apply 218 kddyst CALVARY PRESBYTERIANCHURCH, corner of Powell and Geary sts.—Rev. John | ., pastor, will preacn at 11 4. 3. aud | Hemphiil, 7:45 P. . Topic, P. M., “What _the World Thinks “Te Deam” 1n B flat quartet, “Gentl v Lead Us.” by C. B. Hawlev. Even- ing music: ~Benedic Anima’ in B flat (Holden): | " (Piccolo- | oftertor , soprano :olo, “Eternal Kes’ st Fine. All are made welcome. W ST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Bush st., near Devisadero— Preaching by | pastor, Rev. W. A. Gardper. Topics: 11 a. a., +Personal’ Work”; 7:45 P. M., *Who Needs the Church?” An orchestra and thirty voices singing. S undey-schoo!, 10 A.3. Christian kn- d B JIBST NV (Swedenborgian), O’ Webster and Filimore. Services at 11 A M. . D, V. i owen will preach. Subject for to- be Truth Shall Make You Free.” Sabbath- school at 9:30 A. M. A cordial Invitation is ex- tended to all. Seats free. FIRST CHRISTIADN CHURCH, welfth st., near Howard—Services at 11 A-M.and 7:45 p. M. This moraing by nev. br, Birch; subject, * The Sinners' Friend.” Evening, Professor Keichner's great filustrated lecture on the “labernacle.” which he will a:s0 give Monday ng at 8 0'clock; 4o ot fail to hear him. Sun- -school at 9:30 A M. All seats free. Public cordially invited. S _DIVIN. SERVICE! B ? Y'Y 717} " will be held on the com- ing New Tear at the Temple, 115 Tark st.. by tne cantor, L _Go.dstein, residence 114 Buchanan ALEM CHURCH arrell sireet, between street, near Geary, assisted by a talented choir. | ‘Tickets t0 be had every Sunday till holidays, at the Temple. B 0 /e REV. M. GOLDIN | : 1 1 j jmu hold divine ser- ’ | vices duriug .he ensu- ing holida. s &t 0w 7’8 Opera-hall, corner Grove and Laguua sis. Tickeisto oe hid at the above hall | to-day, 10 (0 12 A. 3. and 2105 P. Sapt. 6, aud Monday, Sept. 7, all d; Fulton st. Tickets, »1 and a1 50. SORM: N SERVICES IN PYTHIAN Castle, 909 Market st., at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. every Sunday. kider Henry sS. Tanner, presicent of the Cailfornia Mission, wiil discourse at7:45 o'clock. - ubject, *1 he Necessity of Lon- tinued Revelation.” clder Barlow Ferguson, from Sal- Lae City, and Elder Wilard ~cowcroft will preach at11A M. All are welcome. No collec- tions. On Sunday. EZ 0LVINE SCIEXCE SERVICES AT | Home College, 3360 Seventeeith si., beL. Mission and Valencia, at 2:30 P. 3. Discourse by M. E. Cramer; subject, *Questions Pertaining to | Divine Healing.” | REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS | aints, 320 Post st | 5 P. 3. Josepa Luff | Christ of Latter-day Preaching at 11A. M. AL7T will preach. All are welcome. 2, JHEOSOPHICAL “SOCIETY — FREE public_leciure every Sunday eveni.g iat Golden Gute Hall, 625 Sutter st., at 8 o’clock. To- | night, “TLe Criminal_m Society, or the Man Over- board,” by Mr. I. B. W' [ THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY— | Free puolic lectures every Sunduy evening | at 8 o'clock in Portala Hall, »ative Sons’ building. 414 Mason st. To-night, a remarkable lecture on lulu. SUNDAY MEETINGS. £, THE FIRST ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Canfornia State Spiritualists’ Associa- tion wiil be held in Golden Gate Hall, 626 Sutier st., Friday, Saturday and Sunda+, September 4, 5 and 6, 18¢6. Harrison D. Barret:, president of the National Spiritualists’ Association of Wash- ingron, . C., will be present. The besi speakera and medlums on the Pacific Coast will_participate in the exercises, among whom are Edward K. rurleand Maude Freiiag, the two noted platforam test mediums. E& T 997 MARKET ST, ("FIRST PRO- gressive Spiritual Church’): 11 A. M., test- developing circle: 2 P. ., flowers, articles resd, Mrs. Bird, Dunbam, Mr. Hansen: 8 P. M., tesis, fuil names of spirit friends,Mrs. Harland, Warren, McKee, others. GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- ropoiitan Temple, Sunday, August 30. 3 P. M. Address by W.'I. F eenor of ~eattle. Sub- Ject: *Is ihe and Patriotie?” Admiss.on free. ~3 AT DK, RIN-ES'S TUALMr ETING, 909 Murket st., 11 A. M., 2and 8P. u.; circles £ni platform tests; Mmes. >eeley, sunham, Lira, Corne lus, Fix, R A. S itts. Doctor's office, | 1236 Market st., 10 to 7 P, M. E OAKLAND ~ PSYCHICAL Fraternal Hall, Washington st., Mme. Montaguehas returned from =ou: fornia and will aloue occupy the platform. MR EDWARD K. EARLE, THE RE- nowned tes: medium, will give his farewell meeting in Scoctish Hiall, Larkin street, to-nigh admissfon 10c: doors open 7. | be.. Lighth and Ninih, Foisom and Harrison; ead the | | Also at 508 | | keeper, neat and agreeab.e; e Human Aura,” by Mr. A. Marques of Hono- | el "% | FIELD, Twenty-sixth and Moniezuma sts. 'apal Church in America Tolerant = MRS. SHRINEE, SMITH, HASKINS, Robinson, Aitkin, graud spiritual meeting to-night: 2 hours devoted (o tests; 111 Larkin st all inviteo TE mediums, K A. Stitt, Ciemens, othe Mcaliister st., above Larkin; sick healed. ETING 2 AND 8 P. M_, 10, & SPIRITUAL MEETING TO-NIGHT BY Rev. Mr. Howland, “the ~inging Kvanger- Mozart Hall, 1558 Market; 10c. . 385 FRIEND-HIP HALL, 826 MCALLIS- ter st.: test-meeting; Mmes. C. J. Meyer, Oc. Sioper and Slaw: 7OUNG GEKMAN WITH A CHILD WANTS situation 10 do general housework. 434 Fifth st., Rincon Hotei. M| IDDLE-AGED LADY WANTS ~ITCATION ¥l "as housekeeper in widower's family or care of Children; city or couniry. Call or, address 12 Biuxome st., near Fourth. Y YOUNG GL&LJUST FROM IRELAND, TO do general housework. Ca.l at 26 Ringold st., posta.s. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS ANY, KIND of housework by Lhe day; references. App.y L1842 ‘Curk st., bet. Webster and Flilmore. , EUUCATED YOUNG WOMAN AS nurse and companion 1o invaild lady or young person; wililug to travel; several years' exper~ euce; excelient reierences: will be disengag d Uct. 1; can be seen in the city Wednesday for 3 days. Address C. k., 00x 51, Call Gfice. STEONG GIRL WISHES PUSITION IN CAN- dy kitchen: 3 months’ exp rience. Call of ad- dress 29 Juliau ave., OF rourteenth s, waiters with dress suits. couutry hotel 330; 4 waliters, city aid couniry, $25: 2 laundrymen, $30 and $35: dishwashers, poiwashers and ovhers. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. RAILKOAD WORK, LDERLY MAN WANTS A SITUATION round private place; handy with tools; un- tands care of horses and cows. H. C., box 45, Call. TEMPERATE MAN OF 30: CAR- WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ON SECOND MORTGAGE WAN $6“ by a business man for 6 months: will pu{ $10 per month interesi. Address R., box 1, cli Office, Oakiani. reduced fare, no fee. Apply to C. R. HANSEN & CO, 110 Gary st. ANTED-EXPERIE « ringe and house painter and paper-hanger: und rstands horses and general work on private piace or hotel; city or country ED DRIVER FOR \W ANTED—DEEP-WELL ' PUMP IN GOOD order: capacity about 2000 gallons per hour. Address M., box 84, this office. $20 and found. Puinter, box 50, Call Office. TTUATION WANTED AS NIGHT CLERK, watchman, gardever or work in and_around milk route in city, first-class place, $35 month and found: 10 men to'pick grapes and work about winery, 75¢ per day and found: b farmhands for TANTED—TO BUY A SEALSKIN JACKET: bust 36 to 38. Address G. E., box 4, Call. vinesard, $20 and board; 50 more men, women and families to pick hoys, good place; foreman for ranch, near city, mus be handy with 100ls, $35 choreman for ranch, near city, $15 and found: also farmers. milkers, COOkS, Waiters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 TANTED — MAN TO TAKE CARE OF borses and do chores, and wife to cook and do the house; handy with t00 s Address 0. K., box 41, Cali Office. TANTED—BY RELIABL sition as gardener for private resi- Address A., box 62, Call Office. TANTED_AS BUTLER; BEST OF REFER- ences: cily OF cODLIy. , EXPERIE. Address L. L., box ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry to A. KLELN, 109 Sixth st.; send postal. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ICOUNTBY REAL ESTATE—Continued. $40 TO $100 PER ACKF FORLAND IN THE famous peautiful *antt Clara Valley. We are « ffering the Lale ranch. near Mountain View, Santa Clara County, for sa € in suvdlvisions fit figures (hat are simply’ startling, they are so This ranch consists of 1700 acres of the choicest 1and inthe brautimi ~anta C era Valiey. Iu is iocated near Mountain View.and is one of the finest properties in the State for a home. It Is reached from Mountain Vie by three ine coun- try roads: the Gran road the Spiinger road and the Moody road. It has & froniage of about two miles on Fremont ave. & coun y ro.d leadinz direct to San Jose, onty nine miles distent. ‘Ihis Fremont ave. wil be exiended along th- foothils to the Stanford University, which wiil make the dis:ance of this roper.y i0_the university only ouly five miles: it s 39 miles sou h of San Francis o, and there are six een trains per day. The time from this land 1o the city is oniy one and thre-quar:: rs hours. Nearly al the innd 1< under cultiva jon. There are 50 acres of vineyard and 20 scres of orchard. 4 good 11-room house, wit: &l modern imiprove- ments, larze burn, carriage-house, 1 cottage and the usual outbuil ings. The crounds surrounding the house are improved with flowers and strub- bery, m King it & delizhtful country home. This home place cousisting of 223 ucres, with all im- provemens, will be 80 d for $15,000. Water—The water supp y 0! (his ranch Is one of its erandest features. Un'the rast is Permanenta Creek, which flows the year round aud can far- 0 sh an uniimited supply of wa »r. A large spring supplies the rs.dence and barns with an abundait amoun. of water. There are numerons other springs on the ranch, which make It without quesiion the’ b.si-watered rauch in the county. Wells may be sunk anywhere and fine waier obtainea. ‘Soil—The soll of this ranch is adapted for fruit | and vines. One can see exactly what the soil will produ e. for on every side there arw orchards and viseyards in full bearing. To tell the niatter shorily is tosay that the soil of the liale Tract is adapted to fruit and vines, and wil show up equal to any soil in the frult belt. & Location—The loca .on of the Hale ranch is simply grand. ‘fhere Is a great deal of level lani, and it runs from the beautitul valey gradually up to the foothills, and the two miles of frontage make it possible to subdivide to grent advantage. There are dozens of handsome building sites on ihe ranch and he view Is beauti- ful. Before you, stretching on either side a dis- tance of thircy miles, lies the famous and charm- ing Santa Clara Valiey, with Its hundreds of Leaa- tiful orchard homes in plain view. in th-distance, only six miles away, lies the bay of San Francisco, stretching in plain’ view for a distance of thirty miles. iothe rght ii-s Mount Hamilion: to the left s seen the Stanforu University, and in the rear rises the wor.d-famous Santa Cruz Mountains 10 a hel ht of 1500 feet, makiuga surrounding that is beautiful enough for'the most fastidions. Thix ranch is in the warm belt and does no: suffer from frosts an i fogs that are often complained of in other rarts of the State. 5 Fruits—The varieties of fruits that can be raised here are the prune. peach, pear, olive, almond, English walput, cherry, spricot.” lemon, orange, grape and ull semi-tropical frui's. Un the adjoining place of J. J. Bergin can Le seen oranse trees in full bearing; also prun's grapes and other fruits. Un the apjoiuing place of J. C. Campbell can be seen an olive orchard in full bearing: a8 prunes and apricots. On the rauch of Wiliam Costello, also adjoining, can be seen n full bearing prunes, grapes, apricois and English wa'nuts. Among the busin ss m:‘}v of San Francisco who bave places adjoining jhis nch are: John 1, Sabin, William_Costello, J. C. Campbe.l, Joseph Sladky, G. «. Morgan, N. J. S.on-, G. C. Sanborn, . L. Farnsworth, J. J. Has sell, A J. Robinson and others. Roads—Th ranch hus three county roads lead- ipgtoic All of them are fine, well-kept drives, and two of them are sprinkled in summer. General outline—Tue ranch is doited with mag- nificent live-oak (rces, and it is rol ing enough to gve it a handsome appearance. It s convenient Lo the depot, schools and postoffice and market. The butber, the baker, vegetabie man, laundry- | man and grocer call at your door the same as in the city. ‘A telcphone line runs through the ranch. Thedrives are delightful, the roads splen- did and the (ountry beausi.l, Climate—Tne oniy thing necessary to say about the climate is that it is 10 Santa Clara County, and 15 the tinest in the State We offer this land in any size tract from 10 acres up at $40 o $100 per scre. This is just half its value and never ag: n will the chance 10 get a nome in this beauiifui vailev be offered at these figures. Further purticuiars and maps of BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st. Or WALTER A. CLAKK, Mountain View, Cal. ECOND-HAND APPARATUS FOR SCHOOL laborat ry; physics and chemistry. Box 7, 211 Sansome st. LD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT; JEWEL rv. watches repaired. MUND, 118834 Mission. 72, Call Office. 7OUNG SWEDE WANTS WORK OF ANY kind. Address S. H., box 119, Call Office. 0SITI0N WANTED ON PRIVATE PLACE by & sober and steady young German; under- stands care of horses: is good gardener: 2 years' rst-ciass Teferences. Address B. S., housework. country, $50; coal miners for Alasks, contract: laborers to leave for Alaska,free fare, see hoss here at ANDRE'S Employment Cffice, 815 Stockton st. ANTED—3 WAITERS, $20. 826 AND 830; CO0K, $10 a week; Jupanese ccok, $5 a week: French young ma as asistant pastry cook, $20; ete. L. ANDRE. 815 St.ck.on st. QELL YUUK in ) eirv v A KL E RE:INED WIDOW DESIREES POSITION AS nhousekeeper in widower’s family ; good seams- iress. Address A. R., box 64, Call Otfice. MAKER, FIRSI CLAS-, WISHES A don in establishment; firsl-class cutter and_ficter; capable of improving. Address MISS KOUSE, 5104 L 'urk st., city. [XPREIENCED CARPET Adaress Carpet Salesman, box 57, JITUATION WANTED BY SOBER YOUNG SALESM AN N AN IRW £ posial. CLAIRVOYANTS, ITANA, THE GYPSY QUEEN, 8 TURK ST. truthful In ber predictions: reliable in her ad- vice; no matter what roubles you may have, come and she will guide vou right; no fake; sa.isfaction guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 9. man: understands care of Lorses, rigs. cows and garden; is good driver. Sacramento st. GOKKEEPER_OR OFFICE. WORK: BEST of ref rence: 10 vears’ experience Address M., box 13, Call. RAVELING SALESMAN FOR TEAS, COF- feesand spices wanted a$ once: tinner; also bookkeeper at a salary of about $100 er month: persons holding certificates in (. >, 341 corractly prophesy your whol 2 1 M3LE ZRNDT BES KTU | N AT, YOUNG WOMAN WIBHES A SITUA- ion for isht housework Or take care of chil- aren; wages no object. Address P. U., box 69, Call. 7OUSG GIRL WITH SOMF. EX.ERInNCE desires position as typewriter, bookkeeper, ste- nographer, copyist or office work | salary no object. (., Call Brancu, 713 Larkin st. EALTHY YO.NG WUMAN WHO HAS lost her own baby would lie ope to nurse. 3ppiy MKS. ENAPP, 221 Minna st., city. J-ANDINAVIAN WOMAN W ISHES T0 DO ho..sec.eaning or cooking by the day. Apply 617 I'weny-fourth st., near Bartieit. JIRST-CLASS 'SWELISH = DRESSMAKER wants few more engagements by the day: #1 60. Call or address 125 Osk St. V) OMAS TO GO OUT BY THE DAY WASH- ing, ironing or housecleaning. Apply 829 Hayes st., in basement. MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN LADY WISHES situation in widower's bome; good house- an give best of refer- ence. 612 Fourth st., «.akiand. \W OMAN WANTS POSITION AS HOUSE- Keeper or ilight housework; good reference. Call, 2 days, 720 > atom st. W OMAN WANTS WORK AS NURSE IN institution or any kind of work. Call, 2 days, 720 Natoma st \W O-KISG HOUSEREEPER WANTS po ition: good coox and seamstress; city or country. Address 4. Z., box 9, Call Oftice, Oakland. RESSMAKER FROM NEW YORK WANTS work ut ladles’ houses or at home. 305 kddy. TOMPETENT WOMAN WANITS STEADY work by the day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Call or adaress MRS, F. FRENCH, 3624 Sac: ento MERIC. steady place as housekeeper. |ADY DESIRES SITUATION FUR MEND L ing and p ain sewing; will give care and atten- tion. Apply 821 Mission si., room 3. XVOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS housekeeper or to do plsin sewing. Call orad- dress 777 Market st., room 18. JIRST-CLASS COOK WANTS POSITION; best of references. Address 250534 Mission st. "OUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS cook or any other light work, Address 110 Sixth st., room 10. RESSMAKER WANTS FEW MORE B gagemants by the day: good cuuter and fitter. Address O, H., box 189, Uall Offi YOUS6 LaDY WANTS POSITION 1IN office or copying to do at home. Cail 706 Ellis st., ring two bells. (GEEMAN GIRL ARRIVED FROMGERMANY desires place o take care of children and do housework. Apply MRS. KOWER, 111 Prospect piace. dustrial Agenc are eligible. Call room 165, Crocker bulidin, OMPETENT WISHES PLACE AS future husband or wire. 4 Twelft ABRIVED — THE GREAT CLEOPATRA, whose wonderfal Egyptian astrological caris 1ife; ladies Ness ave. LLER tbe worid: 500 and £1. ehows plcture of ~onr Tel. Mint 621, gents 5 5 Hayes st., n foreman on farm Or stock ranch: northern part of -tate preferred: marri . ANTED—COMPRTENI MAN 70 ACT AS dress GEOKGE A. FRAME, Visalia, porier and shipping cier in_ wholesale house; state reference. Address P., box 32, this office. ME. SCHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT, TEL.S pas, present and future: success to ail; for- tunes by mail: low prices. 856 Mission st. 7OUNG wAN WANTSSITUATION AROUND aprivate place; can doany kind of work; un- derstands care of horses and cows. Call or address C. M.. box 117, Call. 7OUNG MAN GOING TO NEW YORK OVER- land wouid /ike to defray his expenses by ad- ertising some reliable firm ; first-class references. <+, box 122, Call Office. JANTED — CARPENTER. APPLY 1118 ANTED—TAILOR ON UNIFORMS, immediatelv at 1243 Folsom st. 7OUNGGERMAN FO« GRUCERY ANDBAR. Call 416 Thir.eenth st., corner Elgin Park. TANTED—A GOOD GERMAN WAITER. Call at 1111 Market st. UYPSY MEDIUM: PAST, PRESENT AND future; ladies 36c. 243 Shipiey, near Fifth. M ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLATRVOY- ant, card-readeg born vith a double veil and second sight; ladies nts $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 505128 Turk St., Dr. For GYPBY LIFE-READER, Ri MOVED FROM 5 nes. ~eventh to 11 Stockton; ladles 25¢: gents 50c. NTS SITUATION; WIFE ASHELP- ANTED — AN EXPERIENCED CEEAM- Apply 217 Front st AND SECOND COOK. NEW Continental Hotel, cor. Napa and Louisiana R, COMPETENT MECHANIC, M 3iE BoE wants position; experieniced on air compressor, 00D F'RST. ME. HANSEN, PA LMIST, CARD-READER; past, present and future: 28¢. 148 6.hst.,r 5. AU, Br.ST MEDIUM: REVEAL3 past, present, future; 25¢ up. 764 Howard st. hoisting, traction and pumps: dress 1. B. KILGORE, Cpncord, Cal. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, Market— Electric lights in every roo 25c to $150 per night: $150 o $6 per references. Ad- | gy "o o SRR NY BOY OR GIRL CAN MAKE SEVKRAL dollars a week after schiool hours. Appls at roum 29, 20 Kilis st. M ME RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice: names given:26¢ up. 5 Fourth. ME. L' GETTE—PRESENT, PAST AND future: 26¢. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. week: free busand baggace (0 and from the ferry. ANTED—SEAMAN. APPLY 108 CLARKE st., Cali.ornia House. OMPETENT ME. SYBILLE SHOWS PICTURE FUTURK busband, wife; ladies 25¢, 50c. 914 O’Farrell. PRACTICAL MECHANICAL engineer and machinist desire: dress Engineer, 1189 Marke: st., S. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 .THIRD. N Market—Electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per nd baggace to A W ANTED — MEX EARN BARBER trade; only 8 weeks required: tools catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1615 Howard. ANTED—50 MiN FOR SINGLE R OMS; 81 weex, 26¢ mght. 321 Ellls st; Rosedale, FIKS -CLASS TANTED — A ME. DR. THUMAS, CLAIRVOYANT: 25 yrs Kearny, now 929 Post; fee $1; letter $2. N ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave; ladles, 26¢; gents, 50c. 914 O'Farrell. 1SS C. MASCOTTA (LATE FROM CUBA), card reader. 105 Larkin st.. ro»m 2. dress-goods salesma : none other need apply. 528 Market st., r00m 7, bet. 3 and 6 P. M. FEMALE HELP WANTED. s LAIRVOYANT; LADIES AND GENTS; FEE 25c. 41 Minna st., basement. ERMAN OR SCAND NAVIAN COOK, $2 German or Scandinavian general housework German or Swedish housework NERGETIC MAN CA N EASILY MAKE $100 month; $50 required. A pyly 6 Eddy st.. r. 31, TN'S HALF-SOLING, bic.: done while you waii. "8 8 Market, opp. Palace girls, city, ® : wedish girl for ranc} ter, free fare, $15 o $20, see LATRVOYANT AND CARD-READER; sitting $1. 306 Stockton st. SPIRITUALISM. | Hotel: branch 767 Market, opp. Will & Finck MEN TO SEE BES1 VARIEIY SHOW intown: steam, 10c bottle. ARBERS PROTRLCTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. AKBEES—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers' Assn. S. FUCHS, 826 Grant ave. OQOM> 16¢ 10 76¢ PER NIGHT: 50¢ 1O 31 50 Orien‘al, 225 Drumm st. ANTED—AN 1DEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to ‘patent? Protect your wealth. Write JOHN Patent Attor- housewors giris, city, $20 couniry, $15. C.R. HAN [{ AD W ITRESS, CITY HOTEL; ress for Dixon, $20: waitress for Mendocino lace, free fare, $15. C. R. & 10,110 Geary st. WEDISH NURSEGIRL, DO SOME SEWING, live in conntry ho el: chlid 15 months old: no C. R, HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary. GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN " girl for bousework : country see party here C. R. HANSEL & (0., 110 Gemy. ANTED—GERMAN Ol SCANDINAVIA ook, small wash, & short distance, $30, see lady here, and others. J.F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st. JERMAN COOKS, 25 nurseglris, city and N & (0., 110 Geary. 120 Grant ave. washing: $1). good home: $15; ideas; they may brin; WEDDERBURN & ¢ neys, Washinzton, D. C., for their $1800 prize offer #nd [is: of 200 inventions wanted. LOSING OUT NEW AND SECOND-HAND shoes at 30c on the $1; this week only. 959 'O $30; GIRLS «.F ALL X nationalities to fill various positions. German Employment Office, 306 Mason st. EAT GERGMAN GIRL; GENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking. Call Monday morning 232 Pine st. ANTED—A LADY SPEA and German 1o take entire years old a. hotel; no other duties. references, which must be strictly firs. class, C., box 114, Call. EW WALDO HOUSE, 766 MISSION BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ to 50c;week $1 10 $2 50;reading-room tion to morning calls; clean; quie ANTE —500 MEN T0 BUY U. S ARMY Loots and shoes. E. KENDA LL, 635 Misslon. ANTED—FOR THE UNITED STATES ps, U. S. navy, able-bodied, un- married men between the ages of 21 and 80 years; Lrictest atten- pen all night. ING ENGLISH harge of a child 4 Address with J,ADY WISHES TO GET A FEW HOURS 4 work from 7 tl 12 A, M., every day. Apply 129 Fifth st., near Minnie, room 5. ANTED—GIRL FOR work and to assist with baby; small family. Apply before noon 1819 0’ Farrell st. GENERAL HOUSE- | not less than 5 feet 5 inches in height; of good character and temperate habits: abie 'to read, write and speak English properly: only citizens of ADY DiSIRES GENTLEME \’S WASHING, mending and plain sewing; will give care and altention. Apply rear 243 Shipiey st., off Fifth, between Folsom and Harrison. Y OUNG WIDOW OF EXPERIE <CE DESIRE< a position &s housekee; er; widower’s or bache- lor’s family. 1007 Market st.; apply 10 to 5 only. 7 ANTED—BY 3 KESPECTABLE AMERI- can woman work by the day: is a good lau dress and can do any kind of housework and give 800d references. Address A. W., box 95, Ca.l. W SUiEs ER HOUSE 44 THIRD ST NR Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 6U per night; #1 50 1086 per week: convenient and respectable: irve bus and_baggace to and from the terr SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. Hvfi}ffi“?"‘c’ofl CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment ofice. 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; W.C.YOUNG, mgr APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 5145 Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE belp; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO.. 640 Clay. 5> C. MAYO STEERS Market. MRS, FULTON, MATERIALIZING SE- 31 Fell st. ance Sunday, Tues. night = TRANCE MEDIUM; circle to-night; private readings daily. 1015 'CHJNESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best hein. 41414 O'Furreli; tel. ¥. 424 QUUTCHMAN. AGED 30, HANDY WITH tools, hang paper, paini, eic., Wants-position; small wa.es and board. it W. M., box 18, Call, B2 MBS COLBY, 12233 OA K 5T0 CTIRCLES aturdav evenings: i tings dail NOTICE OF MEETINGS. of Scottish C ans, wil be held in = hie: building, 52 U'Farrell st., on MONDA EVENING at 8 0°Ci0CK, 10 AITAgE & Programme for the celebration of Scotch Day at Howe Pro- ducts Far, Mecha fcs' Pavilion. on ‘Thursday evening, » Scotchmen and their ludy iriends” wio f el disposed Lo assist, are cordially | invited to be present. KDWARD KERR. Chief. WILLIAM ( 0 : B2 OBDE ¢ SCOTTISH CLANS. Sixth annual picnic and games will be heid at Shell Mound _ark on AD- MISSION DAY, Seprember. For par- ticulars of event| mission 0 park: Gents, 50c: ladies and children, 25¢. WILLIAM CURMACK, Secratarv Comumitiee. B3 SPECIAL MEETING UNDER the auspicesof Clan Fraser, Order @ e1c.. se- programimes later. Ad- | MAY WHO CAN CO K. WAIT AND DO bwu'nr:td ;?g Flmrden’wnrk: Inldidlevll!fl; wages expects : has refe T ST A . MAX OF GOOD APPEARANCE AND MAN- ners; aged 6 years; live and energetic: an Al penman who'Is acquainted in Spain and Mexico and speaks the language fluently, desires 8 position in any capacity where honest attention 10 business wili be appreciated: best of references and bonds 12 required. Address W. M. D., box 58, Call Office. LACKSMITH, FIRST-CLASS ALL-ROUND ‘man for log .(ng. mining or railroad camps or other work, wants posi ion. B, S., box 15, Call. OUD HONEST YOUNG MAN WISHES TO collect for some good hovse 80 many days a week on commission oF sulary: can zive £00d ref- ercnces. Adaress C. M., box 95, Call. Y OUNG SWEDE WANTS WORK: 18 GOOD carpenter and handy with tools and machinery: also garden and farm work: good horseman: reter- ences. WILLIAM, 264 Minna st. the United States or persons who have legally de- clared their 1ntentions 10 become citizens will be this_important branch of the naval ice ofters special {uducements; giving oppor- tunities to visit all parts of the worid on board our For further information apply at the Recrui ing Office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. ARGEST STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES on hand: shoes to order, shoes, $5. 7261/ Howard st., beo. Third and kourth TOUNG PROTESTANT GIRI, FOR LIGHT housework. 4032 Twenty-fifth, nesr Sanchez. EAT GERMAN GIRL FOR COOKING AND housework: $ 5. Call bet. 10 A. M. and 2 p. )., 20 7 Devisadero st.. near California. OMAN: DO LIGHT HOUS-WORK; GOOD aves $5 month. 1630 Eddy st. ANTED—PUPILS FOK BEST MILLINERY school incity: teacherof 10 years’ experience; Dew cruisers, lock of hair: this week only for §: tuge of this rare oj.portunity: her reveal d m di- cines work wond rs with the sick avd afflicted. Wrlte a.dress p.ainiy and inclose lock of hair. $1°#1 81 8 #3 50; hand-sewea A VERITABLE QUEEN AMONG WOMEN IS MRS. DR. A, D. HOWE. FEE 81 & UPWARD! FEE 81 & UPWARD' HOPE, HELP, LOVE AND LUCK FOR ALL! ‘Why that look 0f sadness? Why that downcast eye? ' Are you In trouble, sick or “down”? If so vead this and learn that lie is yet worth Iiving! MEKS. DR. A. D. HOWE. who has helped 80 many thousands on this coast in the Len years paat, Is again at her old offices, 1820 Market street, San Francisco, and 18 now as ready as ever 1o assist every suftering mortal who will elther call on or write 10 her. Your whole life revealed; success brought to the unlucky; love to the loveless: the separated are united; the sick made strong: the poor b-come rich; 1f you think your husbas or lover is untrue consult her at once. Her bran- scendent power Who try 10 imitate ner as the eternal heavens are high above the earth. NEVER FAILS. Sb not know what fallure means! Her “Revealea Medicines” (registered and cnflyflthu«) cure every disease that human flesh matter of how Jon, not call, for treatment by mail Is always most suc- cesstul and satisfac ory. Al letters answered. , wife s far abo! those poor mortals does heir to. ani no standing. Write it you can- Diseases aiagnosed from a lock of hair. FEE 31 & UPWARD! FEF $1 & UPWARD! MKS. DR. A. D. HOWE, 1320 Market st., opp. Seventh, San Francisco. Y OFDERFUL CONVINCING PROOF OF SPIRITUAL POW KR, WRITE ANL B CONVINCED, 81 31 $1 $1 %1 $1 $1 81 $1 $1 $1 81 THIS WEEK ONLY. MRS, DR. MIRANDAS, 1728 Market st., S. F., Diagunoses dise with full life readi , from : take advan- $1 §1 31 31 $1 $1 $1 $1 300 ACRES, AS A WHOLE OR IN PART, . to suit purchaser; between Si. Helena and Calistoga; beautiful ome, elevated just enougn vineyard; running apa Creek forms a boundary line; alfalfa patch; garden land: some for a view or Napa Va le; water all over the place: timber; buildings on main county road; good o Tows of En lish walnuis: spring wat remember, you cau purchase a portion of this wic all the im provements if you choose; part cash, balance long time; investigate this if you want someihing really good. BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st., 8. F., or W. A. MACKINDER, St. Heiena, A LITTLE HOME OF 415 ACRE3 JUST across che bay in Alameda County; improved to tre-s, house, barn, windmill a: d tank; only 200 feel from depot. BUVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Moatgomery st., S. F. n) AN A s B hoe. tendatn £ rok sa miwe: $100% | all above '96. DAVIS BROS., 25 Geary st. | ]WOR _SAL THE Sl?()fll‘!lflsl OF THE SEASON, INIR MCMAHAN ESTATE | COLONY TRACT In Northern So'a 0 County fs being subdivided ana parceed out in smali holdings to actval settlers at reasonable pricesand on most favor- abie terms. No land in_the worll s ricuer thun that in the valley o: Putah Creek. Among the lendid bodies of land undergol g p. rtition noue can surpass in fertility of soii and beauty of loca- tlon th Mciiahan rancho, adjacent to the town of Winters. i his rancho was formerly a part of the old Wolf- skill grant, known iar and wide as among the very besi tracts o1 land In Cahfornia. Puiub Creek flows through the McMahan trac.. and every 100t of the 4000 scres now being subdivi ed will pro- duce anything from cabbages aud onions (0 or- anges, lemons and pomexranates. ‘The location is bu* 75 miles from San Fraucisco, and isin the midst of as beau:iful acountry as one could.wish to see. Hundr-ds of the fines. orchards in Caii- fornia dot the s oprsin ever- d rection. and the churcy and school bell cun_everywhere be b ard. 1n short, v is an ideal region for the intelligent, Industrions, well-to-do home-seeker, and he can here fiid. at a cost of $67 5) per acre, land which, located in some other se:tions of the Stat: not a | Whit more atiractive, cou d no: be bought for $200 per acre. Two thousand acres sold_since January 1, 1896. BOVEE, TOY &SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st. T8 ACRES IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY, ON main county road snd 2 miles from station: all in b aring prunes: good house, barn, etc.; will bear close investigatio NLY $4500 FOR IMPROVED 47-ACRE farm in_Solano County, fronting on Sacra mento River: all stock and {iplements. N ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN OAKLAND on large lotto excha ge for rarm in Sants Cruz Mountains; valne ¥12.000. K. ALSIP & CO. Mills Lullding *ACRES LN FRUTIT, HOU THAY- ) wards: cheap. T FETLE, HOMES, 4 proved: easy terms: on 8 and 10 years' credit. D. H. TWIN City: every Monday a. 632 Marset st. ALFSEU] DF GOOD LAND 1 LARE County, for improved or unim; roved property in Berkeley or San Francisco. Address A. box ST C:11 Oftice. WX M- acre pleces Sonoma also 4 to TCYCLES AND TANDEM to ciose out stock. W. C 5 ~ , $60 EW 1896 BICiCL DAVID N. HAWLEY, 518 Market st. 30 | 1 meumr rent. B. F. HANSON, Chronicle I P-ACEE COONTY. $700 20 ACRES; 6 IN "RCHARD: GOOD . improvements stock and all implements; bargain. inctudes furniture, SONOMA COUNTY. $3000 50 ACRES; 25 IN VINES, AND A . snap. ALAMEDA COUNTY. $160 15 ACRES; 6 IN BEARING . trees; cheap. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. $800 131, ACRES; 4 IN ORCHARD; this, Send for catalogue. R. P. QUINN, 53 Ckronicle building, 8. F. ERY CHOICE SUBURBAN HOME: 1 MILE from San Mateo; 3 acre: choice S. F. property and pay small cash differ- ence. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & C ., 638 Market st. plenty water; gooa improvements: see fine stream water; a will exchange for ,«AEGAEN IN A STEARNS TANDEM: ALSO single wheels. 306 Post st. ARK CYCLERY—NEW WHEELS TO LET; best sccommodations. Terminus Geary. Mo Jister und Powell st. «wr lines. ELLANEOUS RELY NEW NO. 4 ST building. GODD WATCHDOG FOR SALE; GREAT Dane breel. 434 Fifth st. W HEELER & WI SON SEWING M with atachments: £0od as new Address W. W., box 58, Cal Office. QHUFFLE-BOAKD FOK SALE CHEAP AT 1100 Kentucky st. AR\ ED CHANDELIER IN PERFECT OR- der: at a sacrifice. 321 Hyde st. I E DISSOLVING § EREOPTICON AND views: cheap. 112 Taylor st., room 14. SEW D Z:N YOUNG PULLETS: LAY DE- cember 1; also laying h ns. R. L., box 7, Call. NE LADY'S AND ONE GENT'S WHEE st. { U cood order: cash or time. 506 Jone | JYOT-WATIR IN UBATOR; CAPACIIY 240 exgs: good as new; $8, 1716 Lenv-nworth. ARS, “HOWC\SES, C1'U TERS, SHELV- ing, etc, bought and soid. 106: ission, nr. 7Tih. FULL B 00D FEMALE NEWFOUNDLAND. 125 pounds. Address Golden Gate. P. O. box 87. OFFEE MILL, SCALES, LETTER PKESS, stand desk, monev till, safe, cheap. 10% Clay. W CARP TS, HALF PRICE. CALL MO day 8 A. M. to 2P, 3 121514 McAllister st. | RESHCOW FOR SALE AT 2831 FILBERT street, JO- 1 FRESH COW. F.W. HUTCHISON, COR- ner Sutier and Claremont ave., Temescal. B JEW '86 B CYCLE CHEAP. 817 THIRD | AN st upstairs. L |, UY YOUE FABY CARRIAGES AND RAT- ! tan furnitare at_the factory and save retailer's profit; getour prices. Cal. Rattan Co., 61 First st., near Mission. ; PLENDID REMINGTON PEWRITER, $45: others from $20 up. REVALK, 409 CaL [3UILERS, ENGINES 3D-HAND MACHINER Y. 3 waterpipes. MicIntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beals. NOUN I . RS, SHELVING, SHOWCA-ES ‘bars bough - & so'd. 112114 Markt,bet 7th & Sth LL BABY CARRIAGES AND CHAIRS AT cost; hood tops, $5 50 up; repairing: open evenings. S. r. Baby Carriage 4 g. Co.. 442 Sixth. (GOUD SECOND-HAND BOILER: ALSO LOT ulleys, shafting, eic. W. L SANFORD, 416 Washington st ©) HOLSEPUWER GAS OR GASOLINE EN- gine; good as new: $80. _Apply 215 Bay st. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES doors, mantels, etc.. 3¢ sale. 1166 Misslon. NE SMALL MEDLUM AND LARGE SIZ8 fire add burg'sr proof safa 03 111 Marke: 3. . EW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECONL- band. W. S RAY Mfr Co. 12 Californi ACHINE price $15. URPHY RANCH, NE. MOUNTAIN VIEW, jn Santa Ciara County; a few choice 10-acre lots at auction prices; terms one-fourth cash. KASTON, ELDRIDGE & L., 638 Mark AV D 11 MUNTGOMERY ST. COUNTRY LANDS A SPECIALTY. T have some of the greatest bargains in improved fruit. vineyard, grain and stock ranches that were ever seen in this State, many of them bank fore- closures, as also some fine income proverties Jocated in Alameda, « ontra Costa, Napa, Sonoma, S0iano, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties and in the San Joaquin Vailey that I will exchange for San Francisco, Uxiand, Alameda or Berkeley roperty. Call for particulars. Pt ment— fine grain and stock farm of 834 acres, near Livermore, Alameda County, and orle of 213 acre: in Contra Costa County, and one of 17 acres just outside the town Limits of Haywards. Particulars and photographs at office. UGAR BEET LANDS FOR SALE IN SMALL S racia: 5 yeara time on deforred payments. Address F. B. LANG, Salinrs, C UR SALE Ot RENT—CHICKEN RANCH, San Mat-o County; termsreasonable. Address vox 60, this office. C. SEWING MACHINES. as UPWARD; RENT 8150 TO 8176 montkly: repairing, 25c; bought and ex- changed; needles for all_machines. 145 Sixth st. ‘A LL KIND- BUUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented, repaired: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. HORSES. OR SALE—LARGE, HIGH-BRED, STY LISH, fast young driving mare, of greatenduranc very desirable Box 20, Agnews, Santa Clara C F YOUR HORSES ARE NOT WELL CARED for call at Palace Livery and Boarding S table 112 New Montgomery st.; Tates very rea sousble FISE YOUNG S0U.D BOSINKSS i YRSE; stands without hitching. 143 Bartlett st. ARGE YOUNG DRAFTHORSES; HALTER 4 broken; cheap; the Hyde ranch. 650 Com- mercial st. B() BEAD DRIVING AND WORK HORSxS; weight 1000 to 1700 ibs. 862 Howard st. EiBOLD HAKNESS COMPANY: 600 SETS of good harness, our own make, of every de- seription, for less money than you can buy Eastern trash; send for cataiogue. 1L) McAllister st.,S. F. ACKES Al Lr VEL LAND ADJACENT TO San Francisco; $1650. C. C, box 20, Call. 7OR RENT—IN HAYWARDS, 10 MINUTES I fromn town and eleciric-cars; home residence 8 rooms; hot and cold water; barn: chicken yarcs; room for 1000 chickens: healthy location: fine View of bay and San Francisco: rent $20 per month. Apply 2976 Sixteentn st. for information. OR SALE OR LFASE—536 ACRES; CON- tra Costa County: 180 tule, 356 level and roli- ing; adapted for creamery, dairy, hogs or farming; best shipping facilities by land or water. Address MISS NEELY, 1614 Bush st., city. 50480 _ACRES FOR LEASE OR SALE: 460" kmedn County: ‘and, water and fimber, for sick: will exchange or sell on time. L. L. M. SALSBURY, 902 Broadway, Oaklana. EST BARGAIN IN THE STATE: COUNTRY bome: 20 acres orchard: near city: don’t bu: before you sce owner at 3614 Geary st., room 23; 11to0 1,4 to 7: price $3500: principals only. 15 SETS NEW AND SECOND HAND HAR- ness, all kinds; wagons,' buggies, surress, Tockaways, carts; must be sold. 1128 Mission ; H()( SET NEW AND SECONT-HAND HAR- ness: all Kinds: buggy.wagon, carts, sur: & rockawar’; 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia. () BOEBES ¥Us SALE: ALSO WAGONS buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Rix.h st ; auction sales every Wedues day. SULLIV N & DOYLE. Aunctionesrs. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES EW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wagons; also rockaway and 2 fine buggies. 28 Harrison st. | OF SALE, AT EASTEKN PRICES FINE carripges Of every desc Iption; cash, notes of Installments. Carvill Mfz Co, 18-48 8ibsc. S F. —_— INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST NEAR 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading- room: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. large ciass now forming for fall work ; lar«e work- room; refarences given. TRONG YOUNG GIRL TO WRAP PACK- 410 Leavenworth st. ETURNED—MR=. MAYO ST ERS; CIRCLE Sun., Tues, Fri. evenlugs: Ladies’ circle Thurs. 2 . M.; readings daily. 1015 Market, r.19. RY ACME HOUSE, 967 MARKET ST., BE- 26c & night: §1 a week. INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD ¢ 8ts.; single turnished rms 76c week, 16¢ night. REMOVED FROM 609 CLAY TO 643 3 boitle wine or beer with hot lunch, 5¢. ; references. R, box 3, Call Office. LIGHT HOUSEWORK 1638 Polk st low Sixth. for a room Thurs. and Sat.; 7:30; cir. Tue., Fri. 2 P. and care of children. 7:30; cir. Tue., Fri. 2 p. M. ROTESTANT GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework; $8. 3629 Seventeenth st., before FRIESI’*B[P HALL, 326 MCALLISTER ST, MK C. I MEYKR holds meetings >un., Mon. ittgs R. MAUD INMAN: ELECTRIC “PHYSI- cian, removed to 1053 Market st., rooms 1, 2 and 3 MEN T0 TAKE LODGING and 200 » night, including coftee and rolis. . near Kearny. EST IN CITY--SING' E_ROOUMS, 16, 20 AND 1. $1 25, 81 60 per weei. CDOWELL! MCDOWELL! MCDOWELL IS tem of dresscuiting; makes the most stylish, iting dresses: recelving s Fair and only the worid’s famous easy to learn. rapid to us comfortavle and ver ect tne highest award at the Worl dally. €24 Washington e e R TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10 CENTS. MME. 25 cents per night. L/lf(& EGGERT AITKEN, CLAIRVOYANT and test medinm. 320 McAllister st.; sittings YOUNG, 605 McAllister st. Skeptics Invited. Pacific Eouse, Commerc Teldesdor® sts. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Kd Rolkin, Keno House proprie- tor, still rung Denver House, 217 Third su.: 150 large rooms $110 $3 per week. 'm recelving & gold medal at the Midwinier we teach cutting, fitting, making and fial that is new, novel and s.yls| we specially Invite dressmakers and laaies’ tailors to cail and see th’s wonderful inventiol ing of everythin, 26¢ per nigh BISHOP GARRISON, 1870 MARKET: SEAN- ces Tuesday, Friday even’s, 25c: 10 to 4 dally. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- + writer. 118 Haight st.; hours 9 until 6 P. M. now is the ti order, 25¢ up. RIESSMAKING ACADEMY, ments: uniimited lessorn: ter; perfect-fitting ‘THE McDOW v LL ANTED_SINGLE EOUA® 150 A DAY: o1 | M AninATE HOSKIX week; rooms for two, 26¢ & S, TRANCE MEDIUM; sittings $1; circle Tuesday eve. 136 Oak. S0 3L U0 LONY. At Ashurst you wiil have an opportunity to procure a home that will be selt-eusiaintng. ae tractive and profitable, and on cerms better than bave ever bejore been offered. We have our own homes in this colony and are determined to sur- DENTISTS. R LL WORK TO SUIT THE TIMES AND 4 warranted. DR. REA, 1870 DMarket st, frott City Hail. YROOME DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 760 MAR- Kket, bet 84 and 4th; gas specialists: only rellable round ourselves with neighbors who wish at once | Agent for paiuless extraction; artilicia tecto n-o:{: to have schools and churches and reading-rooms | $0; fillings from $1; extracting ¢, with gss $1. inour very midst. We have every facilit; grand development. We make it Yomm’;«;?:fl mdustrious to who sre enterprising, thrifty and make with us homes' of comfor: and abundance. Address Ashurst Colony, room 10, Milla building, San _rancisco. ARMING VTHAT PAYS—50 OWT. HORS l‘ ‘beans per acre, 25 tons green corn ;rar u-org, e% o tons pumpkins per acre, 1500 bushels' anions per acre are crops actually raised on land of Stecle Estate: richeat land (n California: in tricts from 5 acres up: also grain and dairy land: price to suit the times® terms to suit the buyer: don't buyv. the best is cheapest. D. D. BARNARD, or lan na, Cal. ly‘. $1 60 a week; 636 M rke. st v st UPILS FOR MILLINERY CLASS FORMING this season; thorough and tion guaranteed; rates reasonabl Miss Daisy Haake, 14 Chatta 00ga st., beiweeen Tweniy-first and Twenty-second. : FOFITABLN EMPLOYMENT AT HOME will be furnished intelligent women in any part of the State who are incapacitated for active work by reason of ili health. LE-AGED WOMAN TO C. able. 25 Muoison ave., off Harrison: 3104 p. w. PERATORS ON FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS zand underwear. LEVISTRAUSS & CO., 8214 Teadlog-room: daliy papers. 36 C| ENTUFEED NZNHATTAN S1OCK ¥00D; all grocers keep it. ANTED,T0 COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Coliection Agey, 110 Sutter “,I(E REPAIR s and make them like ne while you wait; ladies’ l:‘nmng. natied 85c.: ed 50c.; machine-sewed 75c.; hand- fine shoes made to order from $2 up; been aamaced by waier, at . f:om 25¢. up to , bet. First and second. ROOMS WANTED. ractical; satisfac- e or in payments. your 0'd shoe F. G., box 45, Cail. RE FUR IN- scleuce imcflm&efl in o est credentialg: correspondence sol.cited. (ail or address the Hy-pnoncwm ‘Mesmeric Institute, 6 U’ Furreil st. : . e we have a 1ot of shoes Tess than one-fourth thy #2 50,66 Mission 14 E-READINGS BY REV, ME. HOWLAND; $1_1 Fif h st.. parlor 1 HYPNOTISM. B AP P YPNOTISM AND VITAL MAGNETISM practicaily and scientifically taught In 3 les- sons, a 50 hew to hypno ize i.istantaneously, by professor of the Krench school; & good Opportuaicy bysicians and siudents of therspentic effects; high- here offered to PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T)RESSMAKER WANTS SUNNY HOOM IN exchange for work: Western Addition; cen- J (.. box B8, Call. TYPEWRITERS. TCRATIVE POSITICN FOR A WOMAN OF must be competent 1o direet and Address S. P., box 81, Call Office. HE McDOWELL, LARGEST AND BEST, IN FnAnx SHAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ROOM 421. four:h floor, Parrott butlding (Em porium). OHN k.. ICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. ROUMS 25 and 27, Crocker building; lelephone Main 75, San Francisco, Cal. fact the only first-ciass, dressmaking school oa toe coast, Patterns 25¢ up. 636 Market st 165 REMINGTON, 833 Montgomery st AL IGRAPH & BANNAN, $36 SCOTT" . OHN R, AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. ASHER. &LLys &t law, rmus 516,516, 5th loor, Parrows bldg. DA LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST. near Eleventh: no charge for extracting whea plates are made: oid pjates made over like new; leeth from $8 per set: extracting b0c: g8s given. Djt. GEORGE W. LEEK, fdk GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painiess extraction patentee of Improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 U Farrell st. 'ULL SET OF 1BETH, §7; WARRANTED five vears: extraction, 5Uc.: filings, 50c.: crowns, $3 50. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. [IRST-CLASS DENTISTRY, FIRST-CLASH prices: first-ciass reaults; painless extraction; Tel, Main 5375. W.C. HARDING,M.D., 500 Sutier MALL CHICKEN RANCH AND CO S furnished &-room Bouse WIOh ben sale nhur: and 2 acres (n frui trees; rent cheap: .ast Oakland. THE FINEST HOG RANCH IN THE STATE Will be leased for a term A, DarLy can ‘e ure n halt Interess 1n & Rond. prgios | EXPerience LW ALSH: DD, Property, as ine present owner s not able to Eive it the a tention it requires: this property i bie of Iy ingsevera! thousand head of hows (e s ony sot s well improved and well located or particulars ad.ress X. Y., box 69, Cail Office. K.L 1. RANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS crown work, bridge work and teeth withoas place. 766 East Thirty-tiin st., near Subun paral | plates a speialty. 103 Geacy st. cor. Grant av> A SET FOR TEETE: WARKANTED 43 £00d as can be mads ilinz $1. Dr. SIMM3. tise, 930 Market st. next Baldwi« Theater. AINLESS FXTRACTION, B0c; CHOWN Lridge work a specialty; plates, 85 up: 15 vears 81534 Geary. W, LOCKETT, 1708 PO~T ST, NEAR BU- chanan: gas given: crown and bridee work. LI, WORK REASON \BLE AND WAR- ranted. DR J. W. KEY. 1122 Miarkec st. ARNY ONE WANTING A RANCH FOR QEEORIEETHWITHOWES 2L ATE DE L ly fm- &razing purposes, or an orchard airead roved, where only small cash ouiluy Is required. lance in 6 or 7 vears apply 326 Montgomery st. LAMEDA COUNTY FRUIT LAND: CHOIC- ll:nn ap- trom L7 est in the State; selling in tracts, ward, 835 per acre: adjolting lands h peracre; owner forced to sell: %Mfln% easy terms; title perfects 57 Chronlele G YOUNG 1841 POk su (;QUTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 805 MAK: ketst, DR. CHARLES W. DECKER, . J.J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundavs il noon. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THW ‘WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing.