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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1896 SAN FRANCISCO “CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— %10 Markel street, opeu until 12 o'clock every night in the year. : BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o’clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. > FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIEN- B 1 CServices ac 11 4. . in Beethoven Hall, 6 Post ., cor. Powell. Christian Science Bible Lessons, International Serles. Subject: *The Wise Choice. * *Science and Health” study Thursday. at 8 r ., in Mystic Hall, Red Men’s building, 320 Post street. All are welcome TRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Mission_st, between Sixth and ¥. R. Dille, D.D., pasior; J. J. musical director: H. M. Bosworth, organ- ay:school superintendent. preach morning and evening. Winneth Souls is 7—a Practical Talk Sunday-school at 1 P.3 X.P. P.3. All are welcome. Pastor's The pastor Morning subject Wise”’; evenin MEMORIAL THODIST Shurch, cor. Hayes and Buchanan ephens, pastor; residenc 9 ) P, M. g hing at 11 A The_pastor wil “ubject 11a. 3.2 ament.” At ial music by At 12:30 . C. B. Perkins superintendent. Xpworth League se vice at 8:30 P. M. The public cordially invited to all the services of this churcb. Seats free. Usher in attendance. I'rayer-meeting Wednesday even- ing at 7:45 o'clock. i THIRD CONGREGATIONALCHURCH, Fifteenth st., near Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor. Services at 11 A. 3.; subject, “Irapsformation.” Services at 80 p. M. Sub- ject, “Dante and His Vision of Hell.” Music by chorus cholr under direction of Wiiliam C. Stadtfeld. “Praise His Awful Name” (Spohr): “Like as the Hart” (Novello): “Come Unto Me" (Tebbs); “Evening Hymn” (Smart). All are cor- dially invited. PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Church, Post bet. Buchanan and Web- sier.—Rev. R. R. will conduct the ser- vices at 11 4, at 7:30 P. M. Sunday- schools at 9:; 0p. M. Meeting on Wednesday even "RIAN CHURCH, hird sts.—Rev. T. cor. Capp and_Twenty 30 ». . This will be Dr. Easton’s last service in ity B LinsT T CAURCH, EDDY ST, i~& pear Jones—Rev. M. P. Boynton, pas- tor. Services Sunday, October 11,1896, Preach- ing by the pastor at 11 A. .. sabject “The Tem- pe of God,’ and at 7 3 topic *Hiding 2:30 P. 2. Y. P. meeting each Christian cuk- 8 o'clock. All the public. Strangers these services are open are especially welcome. E5 CALVARY PRESBYT CHURCH, corner of Powell and Geary sts.—Rev. Jobn Hempbill, D.D., pustor. Rev. John H. Kerr of the San_Francisco ‘Theological Sewinary will preach at 11 A. 3. 8ud 7:40 .3 Morning topic, ~The Security of Those Who Trust in the Lord.” Evesing topic: “The Power and Authorily of Christ’s Words.” Morning music: “Cantata Do- mino.” in A (Holden): offertory, “The Voice of the Father,” by Cowen; alto solo, Miss Jeane:te Wiicox. Evening music: “Deus Misereatur” in D, W. P. Williams; offertory, “My Sou: is ‘Athirst for God” (from the “Holy City”) by Gaul: T 8010, D. M. La All are cordially in- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Trwelith st Mission _and Hos Sermon at 11 A. M. M. Jefferson, de: the Berkeley Bible Seminary. Preaching 7 .3 by the pastor, Rev. Frank S. Ford. Subject, “The Good Old Wa: Social service 9 p. M. Sun- y-school at 9:30 A. M. Y. P. C. E., 6:30 P. M. Seats free. All welcome. THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH. SW. corner Geary and Frankl streets. bbins, ministe: The Suwday-school . The morning ce s at 11 o'clock. ordially invited. The evening service is omitted. D UNITARIAN CHURCH, . Sermon by the pastor at 11 A. M. The ecture will be on +The, Infiuence of Danziger's Bible cless at 7 P. M. The Sunday-school will keep the harvest ¢ 9:45 A. M.; Miss Hobe, superintend- All are invited. Pastor’s residence a 20 Lib- EW JERUSALEM CHURCH ). O'Farrell street, between more. The pastor, Rev. D. V. Bowen, will preach at 11 A. M. Subject, “Kings and Priests Unto God.” In the evening services will be held at 7:45 in the livrary-room. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all. Seats are fre.. Sab- bath-school at 10 A. M. w METROPOLITA. TEMPLE, FTH treet, the People’s Church — Sundav night, 7:45 sharp. Rev. Dr. W. L. Birch. >olo in- strumental and vocal musi Hymn papers for all. Comeat 7:50. Admission free. People in- vited who believe in Christ’s gospel truth that God is Father of us ll; therefore that men snould try to be true brothers to one another. John H. Drumgold, acting treasurer, 111 Pheian building. 5> DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES AT Home College, 3360 Seventeeuth st., bet. Mission and Valencis, at 2:30 p. M. Discourse by M. E. Cramer; subject, *The :nfluence of Divine Science in the Home." HENRY A. IRONSIDE, EVANGELIST, will condu ries of revival meetings in Guspel Hall, 852 Howard st., beginning this even- ing and contiining every evening except Satur- day, at 7:45 o’clock. On Tuesday evening Charles Montgumery wiil give an address on *Moses, the Man of God.” All are invited. Seats free and no collection. FRANCISCO THEOSOPHICAL Free public lecture every Sun- day evening at Academy of Sciences Hall, 819 Market st., at 8 o’clock. To-night, *Theosophy for Business Men,” by E. B. Rambo. &, [HE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY— Free puolic lectures every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, in Portala Hall, ) Sons', 414 Mason st. ight, “Bsychi: Fower: Use and Abuse, i SUNDAY MEETING! @ OR ' W, T, 3 tinguished platform test medium, will devote the evening demonstrating hfs wonderfal powers, giving his clear cul tests; full names, insiances, dates, etc. Music by Mrs. smma sSherwood, the distinguished contraito vocalist. 334 O’Farrellst., 8 o'clock sbarp. Admission 10 cents. AT 997 MARKET ST., “FIRST PRO- gressive Spiritual Church”—1) a. 3, test developing circle. 2 P. ., tests, flowers, artcles read, \r. Hausen, Mrs. Dunham Warren, others 7:30 ». M, Mrs. Katie Heussman reads sealed leiters not seen or handled. Tests, Mrs. Warren, McKee, Hariand. MEETING NOTICES—Coutinued. olden Gate Encampment No. I, emble In Kncampment | ¥alion MONDAY. October 12,at2 o'clock ¢ P. 3, (o attend the funeral of C.o. COLLINS, P. 5 H. C. GEORGE, Scribe. L 0. 0. F., will SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. 00K AND CHAMBERMAID WANT PLACE togeiher; city or country. Apply at 20415 (rear) Eddy st. (3 EEMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE POSITION X for: eneral housework or cooking in country. 211 “inth st. YERBA BUENA No. 16, L 0. 0. F.—Officers and members will_assemble in_Memonal Hall, 1.0 0. F. building, MONDAY, October 12, 1896, at 1:50 r. 3. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, C. J. COLLINS. M. 5. JEFFRIES JK., acting N. G. TA LODGE NO, . ¥.—Members’ notice. Important meeting MON DAY . Amendment to by A. W. WILLIAMS, N. G. P. J. Mizier, Recording Secretary THE s, F, SCUTTISH 1HIS- tie Ciub hold their 15th annuval Haijowe’en entertainment and ball at B B. Hall, 121 kddy October . 0, 1896, Great prosrumme; grand gala night; come one, come all. 25 cents; bat rooms iree. J. D. COULIE, Royal Chief. GEORGE W. PATERSO} ANSNUAL Mr TING—IHE K GULAR annusl mee.ing of the stockholders of the Sanger Lumber Compary will be held at the of- rompany, room 10, 22 Market s on TUESDAY, the : October, 1896, at the honr of 8 P. 3, for the par- board of directors Lo serve for the ensuine year and the transaction of | business as may come beiore the me.ii Francisco, Cal pose of electin rn. 10, San Francisco, Cal. corporation of St. Luke’s Hospital will be California st. , for the election of mem' board of seven directors and any other business coming before the meeting. WILLIAM DOXEY, Secretary. E—THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Bank of Callfor- nia will be beld at the bank ng-house in this city on TUESDAY, October 18, 1896, at 11 4. . ALLEN M. CLAY. Secretary. San Francisco, October 1, 1896. 5 NOTICS OF MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada Bank of San_Francisco will be held at its Montgomery st., San_Fran- DN the fourteenth held at its office, 73 October 19, at 3:30 P. M. bers of the corporation, banking oftice, 30 (14th) day of October, 1896, at the hour of three (3) o'clock .., for the purpose of eleciing a board of directors to serve duriog the ens year, and for the transaction of such other business 2s may come before the meetipg. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. “halmers Faston, D.D., will preach at 11 A. 3. and | SPECIAL NOTICES. jRES MADE TO ORDER; TGAS FIXT SCHMIDT. 623 G BAD TENANTS £ collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Jontzy st.. room 6. iden Gate ave, EJECTED FOR ELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES work by the day: washing, ironing and clean- ing. Call or address 119 Oak st. IRST-CLASS OPERATOR ON_ CUSTOM coats; ood wages; steady work. 740 Folsom. (G RL T0 COOK AND DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. 113 Powell st. ) ANIED—GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND washing, $12. 41 Eleventh st., 10 to 12 B‘INI’SM ERS AND BUTTONHOLE MAKERS: good wages. ‘110414 Folsom. 7ID W WOULD LIKE TO GET SITUA- tion ascham bermaid or would like housekeep- er’s place in 10 Iglug-liouse. 821 Mission st. YEKRMAN GIRL WANTS A PLACE FOR light bousework in an American family; isa good plain cook; wages $15. Call 204 ick. LDERLY, WOMAN WISHES A PLACE IN small family; small wages Address 625 Chestnut st., Oskland. / ANT - D~SITUATION BY YOUNG SWED- ish girl: good cook, baker and lsundress: 00d references. 1020 Mission st. ( OMPETENT CERMAN WOMAN (WILOW), 20cd cuok and mavager, wishes position in private house, hotel or restaurant; city or coun- try. 741 Minngst. NFAN.'S NURSE WITH BEST OF REFER- ence wants situation; wages $25 to $30. Cal! or address 926 Pine st. (COMEETENT NURSE WANTS SITUATION 10 take carc of children: no objection to-house- work. Call 4.9 Minna st. IDDLE - AGED AMERICAN WOMAN would like a plsce as chambermaid, working housekeeper or companion: zood references. Cuil from 12 untll 8 o'clock 117 Taylor st., room 5, first floor. 7OUNG LADY, PROFESSIONAL IN SILK art_embroidery, Jate of Marshall Field's, Chi- cago, will submit samples: desires work either outside or at home. 131 Taylor st. {XPERIENCED DRESSMAKER: WORK doue very reasonably: formerly of 708 Ellis st., now at 131 Taylor st. QITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE LADY 2 as housekeeper In the country; widowers family preferred. Address L. D.. box 104, Call. INCHES: ER HOUSE. 4¢ THIRD ST.. NR. Market; 200 rooms: 25c to 81 50 per $1 50 (036 per week: convenient and respectal iree bus and baggaee to and irom the ferrv. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. UNTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPA- nese_employment_office, 17 MW ebb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 231, W.C.YOUNG, mgr ) 3 ‘$ LADIES! L:DIES! ]fADIESX T\VO YOUNG LADIES: I1GHT WORK: £00d pay. Jackson Remedies Co.,235%3 Seventh. VW AITRESS 1807 HAIGHT ST.. HAIGHT o ;t:eet Restaurant, nr. Park ; come early ready work. 9 LADY SOLICITORS; GOOD SALARY AND commission: Monday, bet. 11 and 1. 61734 Post. W ANTED — NEAT GERMAN GIRL FOR u_fn housework. Call 1807 Vermont st., n.ar Twenty-fourth. ESPECTABLE GIRL; LIGHT HOUSE- Wwork: refereaces ired; $10 Call 1603: Devisadero st. B s o You need not wear ill-fitung, unbecoming and old-style dresses if you txke légsons at the Mc- Dowell Dressmaking : chool.” We teach the cut- tiog, fiting, making and finishing of everything that is new, novel and siylish. The McDowel Garment-draiting Machine is a wonderful inven- tion for dressc tting: easy to learn: rapid to use; received first award at the World’ « Fair, and only system Tecelving a gol¢ medal at the Midwinter Fair, lerfect fittlug pa‘terns cut to order, 25 latest skirt, 25c. Now is the time to enter Lhe McDowell Dressmaking School, 636 Market st., opp. Paldce Hotel. TEADY PROTESTANT GIRL OR WOMAN, not over 46, to do general housework in Amer- ican family of two; wfll have agood home; refer- goces; wages $12. " Call 2000 Chsnning way, Ber- eley. AGENTS WANTED. PERSONALS. GENTS_H LIDAY BUOKS; FOUR BOOKS represented by oue prospectus; firs agent re- ports 32 orders in four days: F. Person, manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st. i TDDLE-AGED BUSINESS MAN, GERMAN, with some ineans. desires acquaintance of single or widow lady with & few hundred dollars: German preferred; object matrimony. Address Hamburg, box 19, Call Office. GENTSTO CANVASS_SOMBETHING NEW sell on sight; large profit. 2134 Third, rm. 5 ANTED—AGENT- TO CALL ON HOTELS, restaurants and saloon bg mone small capital required. Address C. 0., box 117, Call. ALARY $60 MONTH: ACTIVE WORKERS additional commission: former correspond- ents write again: your ietters nét deliver-d. W. P. A., box 482, Oakland. ENTLEMAN Or LADY TO SELL MINING shares on the instaliment plan; liberal com- mission to those giving good references. Address Mariposa Gold Company, room 61. 3 California st. EE ADVERTISEMENT IN BUSINESS chances of Manufacturers’ Agency. ACENTS WANTED 10 CANVASSIN CITY and country for & new magazine; Others are making 85 a day: you can: we pay expenses. Call 14 Sansome st., room 42, and be convinced. ] ADY AGENTS; LARGE FEOFITS; EXCLU- sive territory. Address 1427 Franklin st., Oakland ANTED—A WIFE BY AN HONEST w young man about 32; pru!pierlby !nnln‘n‘::i‘:; ung lady with means or empioyment; ‘ne’e?l lgnly.y Address Wife, box 24, Call Office. ERLY LADY OF MEAN=: GOOD READ- R iter, Inclined 1o, traveling: 10 snior in business with elderly gestleman with fine busi- ness of an artistic mature. Address Artist, box 19, Call Office. No fake nor triflers. NON'S LETTER SEPT. 14 TO C. K. HAS reached wrong party. hence trouble. How can & letter reach yon? W.GIFFORD, 1 785 Church st. AMY—(YES; NO. 1—8); EVER TRUE. BEN. OSEPH MCKAY, FORMERLY OF TACOMA, oJ Gituse weice L. 3. e boX 50, Call Oftice, S. IDDLE-AGED LADY OF REFINEMENT, German, desires a position in widower’s fam ily or with gentlemal housekeeper; city or country. Address L. M., box 58, Call Office. M S, JMULLIN, PLEASE COME HOME TO mother; something important. GENTS—A FEW WEEKS MORE IN WHICH to coin money with campalgn books. The WHITAKER & EAY CO.. 728 Market st. Y OURG URPHAR GIRL WOULD LIKE TO be adopted by people of means. Address A. B., box 92, Call Office. 13TELLIGENT BOOK CANVASSERS. Standard Dictionary Agency, 933 Market st. JEEDS' POPUJ,AR WATER FILTER; $1 50 will start vou. BRICK & 19 Market st. HOUSES WANTED. ICELY FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED; Tent not exceeding $160. Particulars of JU- LIEN SMITH, Real Estate Agent, 420 Montgom- ery st EAT YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work. Call 10 to 12 at 1111 Shotwell st. JIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 604 Stelner st. A pply Monday, 11 to2. TRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; 31N FAM- 1ly; 88; references; aleop home. 237 Fair Oaks. T AIEDRESSING, 36c AND B5c: AFTER- noon classes: 10'lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required; tools glven ang catalogue sent. S. F. Barber School, 1515 Howard st. LYNN'S DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL; BEST on the coast. 14 MoAllister st., room 58. HINESE AND JAPANESE RELIABLE help; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &CO., 640 Clay. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT; best help. 314m Sutter st.: tel. Grant 30. APANESE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, R. 78, St Ann's bldg., 6 Eddy at.: tel. Main 5234 THINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best heln. 4141 O'Farrell; tel. k. 428 ANTED—POSITION BY A THOROUGH bookkeeper; has had 12 years’ experience in wholesale-house'In tast: best of references. W. E. FEFFERMAN, 393 Sixth st., room D. ND NOTICE: N — A DIVIDEND in liquidation of 3 per cent on all deposits has been declared by the California El\'ln‘s and ciety, payable on and after MONDAY, , 1896, at the office of the society, Mills buliding, ninth floor, room 2. JRNON CAMPBELL, Secretary. —THE NEVADA DIVIDEND NOTIC! Bank of San Francisco. The board of di- rectors of this bank have declared a diyidena (No. 18) for the quarier ending September 30, 1896, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable on and after;the 15th of Oetober. Transfer books will be closed from the i0th to the 15th inst D. B DAVIDSO! an Francisco, Oct. 7, 1896. JATIONS WAN LIABLE FEMALE HELP FURNISHED. {.JOHNSTON.995 Market, Tel. Mint 904 son st., furnishes best help of ail nation: INED WIDOW, WITH GIRL 7 Y wants a position as housekeeper: city or country. Address R. W, OGRAPHER DESIRES sv hours; low salary. permanent posi 101 Address Steno, box 1, Call Office. UNINCUMBE enced in sickness and care of inva! ougn housekeeper: has best 0f references situation in widower's small family: more an object than wages, Address 967 .loward st., near Sixth. h and Capp sts.—A. J. Wells, | EXPERI- NG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES | situation for upstairs work and sewing and | |\ als0 understanas dressmaking. Myrtle ave., bet. G Please call at 516 ALD OR WAIT- 145 Fourth st.. room 11. NOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES PLACE A8 hous-keeper in widower’s famil. Address W., box 81. Call Office. FADY WANTS WOHXK OF ANY KIND BY 64514 Stevenson st. N ICE YOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO ug or second work. Apply 25 Minnast. NCED NURSE WOULD LIKE A governess or would take entire charze of an infant or invalid. Address 615 Van Ness ave. G GIRL WISHES POSITION ASCHAM- bermald or seamstress and second work. Ad dress U. H., box 147, Call Ofhce, 00D COOK WANISSITUATION IN BOARD- ing-house, hotel or institution. 64074 Minna st ITUATION WANTED; A MIL ® .. nurse chbildren or invalid; reference. rs-, 702 Vallejo st., cor. 5 RESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS, GOOD fitter, sews 50c a day; ciiy or Oakland. box 92, Call Office. ASS GERMAN £00d reference. city or coun position as narsecy Cali or address COOK, LATE OF Vienna Germau Cooking School: German fam- ily pr ferred. Address G., box 91 IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS POSITION s housekeeper in_small family or chamber- work in lodging-house; reliable references. Ad- dress H. H., box 88, Call Office. TANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE; MIDDLE- aged, active, temperate, Christian counle; to take charge of small rancn: experienced In chicken and dairy work; excellent references. Address M., box 60, Call Office. N OUD PANTRYMaN OR PORTER WANTS work: give the best of references. C. P., box TANTED — EMPLOYMENT AT _HOME evenings: painting showcards, writing visit- ing-cards and engrossing che.iply and elegantiy done; wiso teaching penmanship. MASON, 102 Mason st. TOUNG MAN SEEKS POSITION IN PRI- vate family to care for garden, horses, cow. ete.; references: wages $15. Address S. A., box 21, this office. JTTUATION WANTED BY INTELLIGENT, able German-American of 30 of 10 years' ex- perience on_resistant vineyard; position in coun- try cellar, with prospects of advancing. A. B., box 148, Call Uffice, 700D BARTENDER WANTS A POSITION; is bonest, quick and obliging; good Tefer | ences. Address P. 0. box 374, Nupa. Cal. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A POSITION as collector; seven years with last firm. Ad- dress E. E., box 60, Call Utice. TERMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS PAINT- ng aud gardening wants s place as porter or work of any kind. Address £. B., box 83, Cull. EW SKIRT PATTERNS; JUST IN: 26c. e McDOWELL Dressmaking Scnool, 636 Mar- et st. V5T CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third at., near Mar! 26c to $1 60 per night; $1 50 to iree 'bus and baggaze (0 and from ferry. 0_rooms per week: MALE HELP WANTED., 1( MILKERS FOR DIFFERENT DAIRIES, $20, $22 50, $25: 3 farmers, $20, $25; chore- man fora vineyard, $15: choreman for city, $10; farmer and wife, $370 year. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 15 WOODCHOPEERS, 81 50° CORD: 20 TIE makers, 8¢ each; tailor for country shop: 4 miners. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employ- ment Agents, 634aud 636 Clay st. JOREMAN FOR AN ORCHARD AND VINE- yard, see boss here. MURHAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. WE WANT SOME CHOICE COTTAGES, houses and flats immediately to fill the de- mands of our clients settling for the winter. A. J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 112 Mont- gomery st. ANTED—A MODERN HOUSE IN WEST- ern Addition containing 12 to 14 rooms, fur- nished or unfurnished; would rent for term of : suate location. Address MACK & CO., 11 'ront 8t. ROOMS WANTED. OUNG LADY OCCUPIED FKOM 8 UNTIL 5 would like room and board in exchange for services after hours; good loud reader. Call after 5 P. M. at 929 Pine st. ANTED—GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH suite of 2 or 3 rooms for light housekeeping, or small, furnished flat; central: references. W. R., box 25, Call Office. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS, ()LD SOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT: JEWBL- Ty, watches repaired. MUND, 113314 Mission. HAVE ENOUGH ROOM AND, I THINK, enough people employed at my halr-dressiis parlors to serve all who come at once: no waits: hair-dressing, 25 cents: switches, $1: “Quinonia’y Hair Tonic, 35 cents. G. LEDERER, 111 Stocky ton st. HE LATEST IN PHOTOGRAFHY, HOL ler’s muitiple photos, 12 differsnt sittings on one card, 50 cents: cabinets from $1 a doz. up: crayon portralt free: 5000 aquarelles 20x24, given away. HOLLER, Photographer, 8 Sixth st BUSINESS CHANCES. NT: PAPER ROUTES FOR AFE INVESTMEN sale: leading morning paper: city of 90,000 in- habitants: 1000 subscribers, clearinz $200 per month; also route in city of 60.000; 750 sub scribers: price $2500. Apply W. F. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. 3 $500 GR: CERY AND BAR, OR WILL . take partner; fine corner stand. long lease and cheap rent; taking in $100 per day c2shy the finest business of its kind I have ever offered forsale. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. OR SALE—WELL-PAYING WHOLESALE and retail liquor, cigar and fancy grocery busi- ness in a well-known health resort in Culifornia: £00d_ reason for selling. For purtioulars apply 1o AN EINSTEIN, 630 Market si. (GEEAT SACRIFICE_BRANCH BAKERY: candy, ‘notions, laundry office, U. S. stamp agency: 8 yearsold: rare chance: low rent; 5 1iv- ibg rooms and bath. PATTERSON & €U, 2 Va- encia st. PONT INVESTIN & BuSiNEsS WITHOUT investigating our proposition to_manufacture a patented articie; large profits; great demand; cash s;leu HKall of Inventions, 819 Market s, room K. $450° FAETSEE WANTED TN CON- « tracting business; good chance; plenty of work In sight; incoming partaer to take chargo of office and collect. Address W. W., box 73, Call. ANTED—PARTNER WITH 8650 T EN large erocery and bar trade in two finest con” nected siores in Western Addition; splenaid op® portunity to rustier. Address Periner, box 59, Call. < GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO SE- R 2000- cure coast businessof Eastern manu- facturer: goods & monopoly and lifetime business. ‘Address Manufacturer’s Agency, Oakland, Cal. W ANTED-TO BUY FOR X SMALL STAL & light legitimate business; ofice or factory preferred ; 10 1iquors, CIGATs of vatents; give full particulars. W. H.. box 85, Call Office. M UE, BEATRICE "HALL THE CARD- reader, has arrived. Office 4, 777 Market st. OSITIVELY CURES RHEUMATISM AND neuralgia. Mexican Remedy Company, 20414 Leavenworth st. D5 ADA WALLACE HAs MOVED 10 132 Taylor st., room 8. ALOON- KEEPERS ATTENTION — THE Fairmount Hotel saloon, 1702 Market st., for rent;_fixtures for sale on premises between 10 and 12, Particulars MADISON & BURKE. FoR Batk —~ FINE-PAYING GROCERY- store and bar; fuil stock: horse, wagon, cart; has to be sold at once; full investigation; no reasonabie offer refused. Call Office. RILBY, TRILEY—EVERYBODY IS GOING mad about Trilby; there is & play written in San Francisco that would both mesmerize and paralyze Trilby if she was to Lold the candle. PARTY -wiTH $2000 CASH OR COLLAT- eral can find profitable investment in a legitis mate enterprise; immediate returns; 1o agents, ADY LEAVING CITY WOULD SELL 2 Louisiana mocking birds; reasonable; trained to mock anything. Call 707 Clementina. NE COW'S MILK FOR BABIES. ADDR ESS 509 Point Lobos ave. IVES AND MOTHERS—DRUNKENNESS can be cured without the patient’s knowledge: will send recelpt free to those who need it. A dress with stamp, MRS. MAY HAWKINS, lock box 131, Grand Rapids, Mich. ANCING—BALLROOM ORSTAGETAUGHT. IRVINE'S, 927 Mission st., opp. U. S. Mint. Address Casn, box 77, Call Office. 3500, BEST; PAYING BUSINESS 1IN. $ . vestment in San Francisco; station ety, notions, etc.; established 1889; must be sold. Address P., box 85, Call Office. GEOCERY AND BALOON FOR SALE; LOCAs tion, including the price of rent, the most des sirabie in the city. Call on premises, NE. cor. Hyde and Broad way, Monday. 1750, MANAGING PARTNER IN MANG: {9V, tacturing business in connection with large established company; $5000 clear first year, 819 Market st., room K. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry 1o A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send postal. EDUCATIONAL. EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST st.—Bookkeeping, business practice, short- band, typing, telegraphy. modern languages, Eng. lish ches, _electrical —englaeering, etc.; 40 teachers: 15,000 graduates: catalogue. M “LE. MELVILLE SNY DER, 715 _POST ST.; vocal music, plano, elocution, practical Shakespearean, and general dramatic acting & speciaity: vocal classes Monday, 8 P. 3.; $1, AGCARPETS WOVE TO ORDER,FOR SALE; also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres; deal- erin carpet twin In bank or chain at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st.. Oakland, Cal. ARGAINS—A LINE OF CLOAKS TO BE closed out from $150 to $2 b0, worth $5 to $20 apiece, at 2213 Geary st., room 41. ROF. FOSTER'S DANCING SCHOOL RE- ‘moved to Mozart Hall, 1358 Market st.; waltz & reverse guaranteed : private or class; terms reduced ATCHES, DIAMON DS, JEWELRY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: must move; building to be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. 00K AND WIFE, COUNTRY HOTEL, $40 8 cooks, $30, $40, 850; 3 dishwashers; 3 wai ers, 80, §25; porter and pantryman, $20. MU RAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 884 and 636 Clay’ VEGETABLECOOK, HOTEL, $30; KITCHEN hand, hotel, $30. Call to-day g&undn_v) at 10 o'clock. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 4 COLORED EXTRA WAITEKS FOR COUN- try hotei; fare paid. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. 'OND COOK; COUNTRY HOTEL: $78. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. EAD COOK; FRENCH OR GERMAN;: $80 t0 $90. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary st. W ANTED—TEN MEN T0 WORK IN WIN- ery, pick grapes, etc.: wages $20 80 a month and board; also tarmers, milkers. laborers, cooks, waiters and dishwashers; neat waiter for coffee parior, 87 per week, aad others. W. D, EWER & 0., 626 Clay. C. OUNG AMERICAN WISHES A SITUA- tion as assisianc bookkeeper; can do steno- graphic work if necessary; wages moderate. Y. A., box 70, Call Oftice. OUK, COLORED; FIRST-CLASS MEAT AND pastry; hotel or restaurant; ity or country. H. L., box 58, Call Office. ANTED—EXPERIENCED SHOW MAN. Address A. £. RING, Redding, Shasta County. T ANTED—QUICK, ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD character: anxious and willing to please em- ployer; Catholic preferred. C. P. and L. Co., Garden City Block, Chicago. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 325 Montgomery individual instruction 1n shorthand, typing. bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.; 1ife scholarship $50: low rates per week and mo. TIKHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 728 Market st.; expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere; day and night. ELASCO’> LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— 1) Private theatricals arranged: pypils rehearssd on stage. R.5and 12, 1. 0. 0. lock, 7th and Mkt QCHOOL ELECTRICAL CIVIL, MINING, ME chanical engineering, surveving, architecturs- assay: estab. 64, VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mkt, LMA k. HYER, PIANO, MANDOLIN BAN- jo. 405 Geary, Rm. 17: thorough instruction OOKKPNG, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAMR day & night ; noclasses’: 86 month. 845 Mission ROF. LOUIS MERKI; VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, gultar, cornet, reasonnble. 225 Geary,nr. Powll. R. & M IS, KOLANLER, TEACHERS MAN dolin, guitar, banfo. 935 Market st., opp. Mason PANISH LESSONS BY SPANISH LADY: clas or private; reasonable. 230 Page st. JNGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT; ENGLISH literature. M1SS FAGEN, 427 Sutter st. 'V SICE CULTURE, DELSARTE ELOCUTION taught thoroughly, 25¢ lesson. 749 Folsom. AN USED TO CARPENTER'S BENCH AND horses wants steady job; sult imstitution. Handy, 41 Third st. JMPLOYMENT WANTED BY A YOUNG married man of 30: recently from the East: first-class refeence from city firm; will buy home and seitie here if position is obtalned. Ad: dress E. E., box 50, this ottice, HOROUGHLY RELIABLE MAN WANTS place to drive milk wagon and where he can board in the city preferred. Address or call PAULSEN, 202 Sixth st. JURSE AND VALET T0 INVALID GENTLE- man; first-class Eastern and California refer- | ence. ROBERT GARRETT, Park Hotel, 1830 | Haight st. 7OUNG MAN, HAVING § YEARS EXPERI- ence as engineer,wishes & position as watch man or janitor: can produce satisfactory testi- moniats. - Address J. W. SCANDRETT, box 91, Call Office. IDDLE-AGED MAN (GERMAN) WISHES situation on private piace; is horseman and eardener; good reference. Address 8. E., box 62, this oftice. TUDENT OF LICK SCHOOL DESIRES A home where his service can be equivalent to his board: references exchanged. Aadress DALTON, 518 William st., Oakland. J ANTED — EXPERIENCED ‘SALESMAN and_solicitor to travel; private conveyan wholesale fruits, general produce and special lines merchandise; small money: pledge required: un- questionable references exchanged. Address,with particulars, Exchange, box 25, this office. E OFFER PLEASANT WORK AND Ruaranteed salary to educated, well-appearing man or woman; references given and reguired. Address O. P., box 19, Call Office. M2, WITH $50 CAN SECURE PERMAN- e, profitable, legitimate business. M., box 9, Call Uftice. el ANTED—OFFICE BOY; CROCKERY AND glassware business; 16 to 18 vears of age residing with parents in this city: wages $15 per month. Address D. E., box 81, Call Office. XPERIENCED SALE-MAN OF LACES AND trimmings; must be a good window trimmer and stockkeeper: good salary for the right party; also a competent city salesman to handie a very salable article to the trade; persons holding U. 8. Industrial Agency certificates are eligible. Room 165 Crocker building. AN TO CONDUCT BRANCH OFFICE; must Invest $250. J., box 15, Call Office. UITAR, MANDOLIN, PIANO AND VOOAL lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhans, 39 Fifth. UITARIST, YOUNG LADY PUPIL M. FER- rer: few scholsrs. 419 Geary, room 2. SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGY, LLEVENTS OF LIFE FORTOLD BY THE horoscope: advice on all business speculation my specialty, and business men protecied by my method; success guaranteed: ofl and minerals lo- cated by the science: correspondence by mail. DR. ST. CLATR, 916 Market st.. room 26: hre. 9 to 7. CLAIRVOYANT! ME. WALTERS, GREAT CARD READER from Tehama st., returned after a successtul | tour.ot Australia and British Cotumblag she heips the unfortunate, secures_eraployment, §dvises on love, marriage and divorce: helps yon to control your loved ones: learn thy destiny: start aright: ladies 25c, gents 50c. 951 Mission st., near Sixth. RRIVED FROM THE SHADOW OF THE | pyramids the great Cleopatra, whose wonder- ful Egyptian astrologicalzand Freuch clairvoyant cards contaln your star of hope: ladies 25c, gents 50c. 135 Hayes st., near Van Ness ave. UTCHER PARTNER WITH $150 CAPL cal; must understand haw to take charge of shop. Apply 1107 Folsom st., frem 11 to 2. 00D BOY. 14 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES place to work for his board and lodging. Ap- ply 8 Hayes st. 7OUNG MARRIED COUPLE FROM THE East desire work of any kind by the aay, to- gether or separate; both strong and _willing to work; would work for small wages. Please call or address room 28, 214 Third st. [OMAN, MIDDLE-AGED, WISHES SITUA- tion to do light housework d cooking; wages 754 Folsom st SE DESIRES : full charge of infant or young child: -, box 103, Call. good references. WOMAN DES RES TO B. LaDY’S ni do dressmacing and_care for her wardrobe: first-cluss fit: $4 week. Call Mon- day, 1208 Lombard st.; Hyde-st. cars. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WITH BEST OF would like a position as house- keeper: no objection to leaving the city. call or address 327 Larkin, cos IDDLE-AG D GeRMA situation as housekeeper. 207 Monigomery ave. Golden iate ave. WIDOW WISHES Apply or address INDEPENDENT FREE THOUGHT Bible Spiritual Society st Dr. Rin- 209 Market st.: circlesand platform tests: at 11 A. i, R. A. Stitts; 2 p. ., Mme. Bird, Mr. Hargrave: 8, Mmes. Dunbam, Kottor. Fix, J. W. Suther- land. Dr.’s office, 1286 Market st., 10 t0 7 P. 3. E& ,TEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF the D. A. McDonald Central Club will meet at Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st., rHIS SUNDAY at 12 noon. All {riends Invited, A. LAURIS1ON, Chairman. R. S. FALCONER, Secretary. EF V. ) COLVILLE'S FAREW day services, Anchor Hall, 997 Market st.; 10:45 A 3, “The Sclentific Keligion of the kuture”; Monday, 3 P. . Valedictory lecture, and 8 p.'x., furewell grand entertainment. L S [ANIED—BY A CAPABLE WOMAN, GER- man and American cooking: good laundress. Call Mouday, SPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- fon as housekeeper in small family: widower's family preferred. Please call 734 Monigomery st., NT YOUNG WOMAN WANTS SIT- uation to do second work and sewing. Call or address 1207 Mission st. TSHWA-HING BY A COMPETENT YOUNG woman; would do some washing or chamber- work. Call for 3 days, 746 Misslon, nr. church. SMAKER, WITH EX- perience, wishes a few more engagements by the day: terms, $1 per day. 305 OAK st. ANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED GE:MAN man and wife, situations to take charge of boarding-house in city or country; good expe- | rience and. references given: wages Lo sult the times; no children. 32 Second st. RCHARDIST WANTS POSITION AS SU- perintendent or forema: 16 years' practical experience; fruit vines, stock and general farm- ing: Al references. address Ranch, 31214 Fuiton st. NTELLIGENT BOY,14 YEARS, WISHES A situation n the country: good home and small wages wanted. Call or address GEORGE CRU- BITT, 817 Jessle st., oft Ninth, 7OUNG BUTCHER, UNDERSTANDS TO OUT meat, kill and make sausage, wanis a placein the city or conntry. Address G. H., box 47, Call. BUMMER GOING SOUTH WOULD TAKE advertising or_light side line. Address, with particulars, G, H. B., 187 Hyde st. OBBING PLUMBER AND METAL ROOFER with 9 years’ experience would like to get a steady job: wages no object. Address P. T., box 83, Call Ofice. \} ANTED-MAN AND WIFE FOR RANCH. Apply to-day (Sunday), 606A Powell st., bet. 12 and5 P M. . 'OR CHOICE STEAKS, CHOPS AND ROASTS g0 to DENNETT'S, Fourth and Marke sts. TANTED—AT ONCE FOR FALL THADE (our business Is best during hard times), ten good salesmen: salary and_commission. Inierna- tional Mlnnhclyflng Co., fowa City, Iowa. 0¥, USED T0 WAIT ON TABLE; BOARD- D ing-house. 739 Fourth st. RUG CLERK: STATE QUALIFICATIONS and references. Apothecary, box 140, Call. Y IBSTCLASS PAINTEE TO PAINT NEW house; must be Al. H., box 74, Call Office. ANTED_FIRST-CLASS METAL CHASER for chandelier work. Apply to THOMAS DAY COMPANY, 47 Jessie st Y OURG MAN To TRAVEL; MUST HAVE $300 cash. Address J., box 81, this office. OURNEYMEN BARBERS' EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BLRNARD, 102 seventh st. OUNG FRENCHMAN SPEAKING GER- man and English wishes place a« ener and care of horses: good reference. Call or ad- dress L. LITSCHE Y, 1223 Stockion st. VY ISCHESTER HOUSE, 41 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights 1n every room: 200 . roums; 26c to $1 50 per night: 8150 to $8 per week: free busand baggage (0 and from the ferry. W LACHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR Market—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms; 26¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 10 $6 per week: free bus and baggace 10 3 FEMALE HELF WANTED. WARD K. E\RLE, THE GREAT psychic, at Scottish Hali, Larkin st., to- night, wiil demonstrate his wonderful power in gVing tests, messages and names; skeptics in- Vited: admission, 10 cents. E5, OAKLas PSYCHICAL SOCIETY Fraternal Hall, Washington st.; Mme. Mon- tague lectures and gives readings at 8 P. a.; 3 o'clock lecture by Dr.Davis; remarks by Mrs. Price: réadings by others. @4 PROF. J._S LOVELAND LECTURES “How to Adjust Activities of Humanity to the Progress of Sciences,” 1 o'clok W ashington Hall, 85 Eddy st., foliowed by others.” Mrs. Logan presides. AT 111 LARKIN STREET. 8 P.M, William P. Haworth will lecture. There will be a good musical &nd literary programme =nd tests by prominent mediums. Admission 10c. Y OMAN WAN (S washing, ironing or cleaninz. Apply 411 Polk- ANTED—BY A COMPETENT ENGLISH woman, & pesition as nurse aud companion to E. B., box 147, Call Uflice. OMPETeNL WOMAN; GOOD COUK AND laundress; wants housework. H. L., 3480 ~eventeenth si., near Guerrero. THE DAY; Call or address EFINED HOUSEKEEPER AND COOK. small family, country, $30; see party here. .C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK; MUST BE GOOD cook: smal. family; $25. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary s t. FERMAN COUK FOR SMALL BOARDING. house; $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. ANTED—SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER or second work by children, -Address L. S., 629 Eighth st., Oukiand. W OMAN WISHESTO GO OUT BY THr. DAY 10 do housework or wasaing. young woma:: Inquire at 618 VERMAN NURSEJIRL; CARE OF 1 CHILD; $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED—GIRL FOR LINEN-ROOM; EX- cellent seamstress for first-class hotel, 830; pune but_those having ' hotel experience wanted.. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary t. TERMAN WOMAN WISHES TO WORK BY the day, washing and ironing. Please call or address 15201/ Pacific st., between Leavemworth W. J. COLVILLE® SING LEC- ture in Oakland, Loring Hall, Eleventh and Cl.y sts.,, Oakland, Sunaay, 3 P. . “The Spint- uai Alps and How We Ascend i hem.” JOHN _SLAT 'R, PHENOMENAL medium; seance to-night, Washington Hall, 85 Eddy st., at 8 o'clock sharp; zuu,‘mw sages; phenomena of the highest class. ARISIAN GIRL, EXPERIENCED NURSE, wishes a situation Lo take cave of children or do upsta irs work : best city references. or address 270 Clementina st., near Fourth. AITRESS FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, 85, see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. TRL FOR HOUSEWORK AND COOKING, Berkeley, $20: waitress, boarding-house city, $15; ranch cooks, 815, $20, etc. MURRAY & RKADY, Leading Employment Agents, 834, 636 Clay st. v OUSEKEEPER — RESPECTABLE LADY, aged 40. wishes position o take charge of widower’s family or any position of trust; refer- X. Y, Z, box 9, Cali Office. &~ GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- | ropoiitan iemple, Sunday, October 11, 3. M. Addressby Dr. G. H. Derrick, the Oakland orator. >ubject: “G00d Citizensip. £ AT MOZART HALL 1558 MARKET st this evening, 7:30. Subject: “Dawning Lignt.” ‘Tests given and divine healing. Public invited. Aamission free. TEST MEETINGS 2 AND 8 P. M.; 100 B8 505 e aliister ser St Ciomons skep- tics invited. & A TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT: 100. MR L YOUNG, 605 McAlister, Tel. Jessie, 1108, EZ 1Al ERIALIZING SEANCE TO-NIGHTY 50c: sittings daily. 3 RS. FULToN, 31 Fell- MES, EGGERT AITKE ., TRANCE, test medium; sittings daily. 320 MeAllister. E5 215, KATE HOSKINS, TRA NCE ME- dium; slitings $1: circic Tues. eve. 136 Oak. FRIEND-HIP HALL, 326 MCALLIS ter—Good tests, 8 . M. Mra. C. J. Meyer. &o. MPS. SHRINER, CIRCLE TO-NIGHT; B wciis v ail, 3be. 512 Van Ness oo UMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY i carfare: good city refer- box 14, Call Office, RESSMAKER FROM NEW YORK WANTS work at ladies’ resid-nce Or take work home. Call or address 331 Eddy st. ANTED—SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEP- MRS. BUKK, Lester House, 529 Eighth st., Oakiand. the day: 75 cenis al ences. AudressT. L. Y ANTED-LAUNDRESS AND CHAMBER- maid, country hotel, $20; cook, small hotel, $25: dishwasher, resiaurant, $20: 2 German ana Scandinavian cooks (no wash). $30; Protestant waitress and parl. T maid, $26: 3_Protestant sec- ond girls, $20; 2 German nurses, $20; and a large rumber of girls for cooking and housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 =utier st. S’A‘EADYY GIRL FOR MARTINEZ $20; young girl for Suisun, fare paid, $10; German giri, Howard st., $20; German second girl, $20: girl for cooking.and housework, no windows, $20, 1d others. German Employment Office, 306 Mason st. & ESFECTABLE WIDOW, 29, WITH 1 LIT- tie glrl, wishes situation as housekeeper for & widower: cliy or country; steady place preferred. 838 Mission st., Toom 6. TYLISH DRESSMAKER WISHESENGAGE- er day; fit guaranteed; chil- 03 Jessie st., near Eighteen b, [XPERIENCED DRESSMAKEK ON LADIES' and cui.dreu’s ciothes will accept engagements in families: $1 25 per day; references. Apply to 8. D., 1213 Scotd st OMPETENT wishes to do washing, housecieaning by the day: best references. MRS. CURTIS, 5367 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. ments, $1 50 aren’s work also. 1 TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN ironing, cooking or N MEELINGS 5 A O, BOXRD OF BRI The different commitiees on our coming picnic, to be held in Harbor View Gardens SUNDAY, October 18, wiil pleasel take notice and meet ut Hibernia Hall, on Ninth st., TO-DAY (SUNDAY), at 2 P. M., .0 muke final crrangements. Musiclans will piease take Dotice aud send in bids. P. LYONS, G D E. Hrary, C. 8. ESPECTABLE _LDERLY WOMAN WOULD sike position as nurse to an invaiid: is skiilful and sympathetic; can relieve most excruciaung pain in 48 bours; can cure sclatica, lum! heumatic gout. Address N. F., box 118, Cail. ESPECIABLE ELDERLY WOMAN WOULD like posilion as housemaid and Seamsiress; tdnderstands cutting and fiiting perfectly; no ob- kc.lcmu country. P, 1IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: 8 IN family. Apply 934 Haight st OUNG GIRL FOR. LIGHT HOUSEWORK. ll‘l Lyon st., near Oak. EXFERIENCED CTTV SALESLADY TO bhandle a very salabie articie to the trade. U. . Industrial Agency, rm. 165 Crocker buliding. A PRENTICE WANTED AT HAIRDRESS- . jug. MISS DOYLE, 212 Powell st. and 105 W ASTED—A LADY WITH A TEW HUN: Qred dollars: middie-aged Iad preferred;-busi- ness coffeeand lunch place;please dom't answer un- {"l“l 5&“ ~mean business. Address Cook, box 91, ice. N URSH, WITH SOME BXPERIENCE, TO artend lady and child; reference. AD?U 2219 Van Ness ave., Monday, 9A. M. ADIES TO LEARN HAIR-DRESSING, manicuring, face treatment. MRS. BUTLERK, 181 Post st. PERATOR ON CUSTOM 03’“ OALL BE z-!:nmndma.l.. Jessie st., cor- DBARBERS-FOx EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. 8. FUCHX, 825 Grant ave. G ITANA, THE GYPSY QUEEN, 8 TURK ST.; truthtul in ber predictions; reliable in_her ad- vice; no matter what troubles you may have, come and she will guide you right; no fake; satistaction guaranteed: office hours from 9 to 8. ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- ant, card-reader, born with a double vell and second sight; ladles 50c, gents $1: palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 5U. 126 Turk st., nr. Jones. ME. SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave: pictures given; ladles 25c; gents 50c. 914 O'Farrell st. ME. SUHMIDT, CLAIRVOYANT, TELLS pasi, present and future: success to all; for tunes by mail: low prices. 856 Mission st. ME. LEGETTE—PRESE. PAST AND foture; 25c. 311 Tehama, upstairs, nr. Fourth. l“AMDUS MME. LEONA ARRIVED; CLAIR- Voyaut and magnetic healer; office 12, 1 Fifth, MME. MOREATU, BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, present, future; 26c up. 764 Howard st. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; names given: 25¢ up. 5 Fourth GYPSY LIFE-READER, REMOVED FROM 5 Seventhi to 4 Twelfthst. ; ladles 25¢: gants 50c. MHE DR. THOMAS, CLAIRVOYANT: 25 yecrs Kearny, now 929 Post: fee 81; letter §2. M ME. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER; past, present and future; 25¢, 148 6th st., r. 5. ARMEN DIAZ, LATE FROM MEXICO, palmist and card-reader, 9 Powell st., room 8. ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secretary, CONRAD TROKLL, 657 Clay. TCKY MEDIUM AND CARD-READER; tells overything: ladies 25c. 243 Shipley st J ANTED—500 MEN TO-DAY TO EAT BEST 5¢ and 10c meal in the City. Old Economy, 410 Kearny. fANTED — SEAMEN AT THOMPSON' California House, 103 Clark st., below Davis. 0 TAILORS—COAT. VEST AND PANT- makers wanted: apply at 11 and 5 at the Ste- venson-sireet entrance. CHARLES LYONS, wholesale tailor, e 721 Market st. OTEL, RESTAURAN I'S WISHING COOKS, walters, St. Louis Casino, 215 3d. NATMAN. SIMON WANTS 100 MiN 10 GET_BOT- « tle beer or wine 5¢: best free lunch. 843 Clay. HUES! SHOES! SHOES! NEW T0 ORDER: any style, $3 up; misfics and cast-off shoes bought or exchanged: large stock of secorid-hand shoes: first-class repairing: Work guaranteed. 49 Mission st., near Grand Upera-house. AILORS WANTED AT LANE'S, 50& DAVIS st., Mariner's Home. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOFKS made to order, $2 50. 959 Howard, nr. Sixth. W ANIED-50 MEN FOR SINGLE ROOMS; $1 week, 25¢ night. 321 Ellis st; Rosedale. ANTED—AN IDEA; WHO CANTHINK OF some simple thing to patent? Protect Jou ideas: u"llm bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN , Dept. L, Patent Attor- n.z'. Washington, D. C, for their $1800 prize r and list of 200 inventions wanted. Bm IN CITY--SING«E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 35 ceiite per night . 1. $1 50, 8150 sor wool Pacifio Fouse, Commercia and o7 ste Mo AR IOLC, Soes v, e you wait. arket ace Fotel; branch 757 Market, oph. Wil & Fineic et b LA.BG ‘ST STOCK OF SECOND HAND SHOES on hand: shoes 10 order, #3 60; hand-sewea shoes, 88. 72614 Howard st., bet. Third and kourth W INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.,NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: reading- room: free bus and baggage to and irom the ferry.. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- le Sixth, Mlml‘:: 25c & night: $1 a week. Roousflu TU T6¢ PER NIGHT: 50C 10 §1 60 per week. Orfental, 225 Drumm st. ] PNDELL HOUSE. SIXTH AND HOWARD sts.; single furnished rms 75¢ week, 15¢ nigh. W ANIED—SINGLE ROOMS, 160 A DAY week; roo) mzm!u-u&. lfluw-fi' reading-room: dally 3oy n W ANIEDLTG COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter WANTED—MBO!\EBB AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolxin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third si.; 160 large rooms: 25¢ per nigh®: $1 10 83 per week. TU0 Bty A JOReI, T I €24 Washington st.. near Kum: W ANTED, YOUR SHOES—WE REPAIR shoes up to 11 D‘duktvlr{’l‘fllhlz those work- ing through the day can have their snoes repaired at night'while you walt; ladies’ soling, 85¢c; men's soling, 60c; fine shoes made to order from $2 up: we have a lot of shoes, been damaged by water, at less than one-fourth their value, from 25c up to $2 50. 562 Mission st,, bet. First st. and. L) MiE; EEARL, LUCKY FORTUNETELLER and magnetic healer. Parlor 2, 228 Post st. ME. DAVIS, CLAIRVOYANT AND MAG- netic healer; charms. Parlor 2,122 Post st. LATRVOY ANT; LADIES AND GENTS; FEE 25c. 41 Minna st._basement. SPIKITUALISM. HEN ALL OTHERS FAlu GO TO MME. SAYLOR, whose grandly prophetic guides never fail to' give valuable advice; ladies 25¢, gents 50c. 135 Hayes st., near Van Ness ave. 39p MCALLISTER — FRICNDSHIP HALL; free test meeting at 2 and 8 p. M. Mrs."C. J. Meyer: other sittings daily; test circle every even'g ONCHITA, WONDERFUL CARD-READER, removed 821 Howard to 188A Fourth, rm. 2. RS, ELLIS, MEDIUM, SITTINGS, 9 TO 8, $1; circles Tues., Fri., 2 P. M., 26¢. 1824 Market st. EANDER, INDEPENDENT SLATE-WRIT- ter, business and developing medium. 1007 Mkt A RS. SHRIN£R, TRANCE MEDIUA; S{T- | tngs aily: cir.Sun.& Wed.eve. 811 Van Ness. M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE- 118 Haight honrs 8 until 8 P. M. HYPNOTISM, Y YPNOTISM AND VITAL MAGNETISM practically and scientifically taught In 3 les. eons, aiso how to hypnoiize instantaneously, by proféssor of the French school: a good opportualy here offered to rhyflmm and students of science interested in its therapeutic effects: high- est credentiala:correspondence solicited. Cail or ad- dress Hypnotic and Mesmeric Instituce, 6 O'Farrell. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICES. ASPER CONSOLIDATED MINING COM- pany—Location of principal pluce of business San Fracisco, Cal., at 811 Brannan st. Notice—There Is "delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 3d day of July, 1896, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective share- holders as follows: L.G. Crossley. certificate No. 17, 3000 L. G. Crossley, certificate No. 18, 8662 shares... e { L. G. Crossley, certificate No. 19, 5000 shares. 2 ol | issued by ihe corporation and are notsigned by the president thereof. w‘flnfld I:Adlluwflllm.wdfl.h Ilz.llnlg an oserol the of directors, made on ¢ day of Septem- Dber, 1896, 50 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at 811 Brannan st., San Fraucisco, on the 28ih day of Octoter. 1898, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of such day, to pay delinquent assessments there- on, together with costs of advertisiog and ex- penses of sale. &, H. ROBINSON, Sec. Location of office, 811 Brannan st., San_ Fran- ciico; location of works, Kanaka Valley Mining District, El Dora (o {'onnty, Cal. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, 20 a"rhaam CA S AND LARGE STOCK Camera Co., 124 Geary st. RUCTURE AND TILES CURED: NO PAY until cored: send for book. DRS. MANS- FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. 1000 CA%Ds, 2t 50: SHOW CARDS, 16 tel. black 141. HILL, 22 Geary, rm. 39. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE. clalty; private; no charge uniess successful; all jaw suits, claims, Collections, wills, deeds, etc., at- tended to. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law, 850 Marketst, J . 5. BRITTAIN, 20 GEARY ST, FOR FINE . watch repairing and jewelry work; low prices; first-class work. TITS CLEANED, PRESSED, $1; REPAIRS reasonable. 26 Montgomery, . 14; tel. red 2374 LOAKS, FURS AND SULTS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. TRNETT’S CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corns, bunions, warts; 25c. 327 Montgomery. ARTINGTON’S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE ['and Newspaper Illustration: day and evening Cinsses: instructors, J. H. K. Partington, Gertruds Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. MCERIS BERRY, FORMER FOREM AN Albert Miller's cioak store, has opened & busi- ness at 14 McAllister, Rms. 45-46: ladles’, misses’, children’s cloaks to order;fit guaranteed;10w prices RUNKS DELIVERED 25C. BAY CITY Transfer Company, 244 Sutter; tel. T THE PEOPLE’'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL Institute, all cases treaced and medicines fur- nished for $1: call or write. 10297, Markes st., 4 bet. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. LL FACTAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS hair, moles, freckles, scars, etc.. removed by Elite Electrolysis Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworta. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALTY: FINE edge put on razor, 25¢. Razor Kxchge, 630Market 1G OUTDOOR STEEEOPTICON SHOW EV & 7y night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistic ad- vertisements in llving light: promoters of basi pess. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market s% LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM| Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Markat: 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the terry. 1BERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry. ete.: lowes: rates. 948 Marke: st. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS' AND LADIES clothing bouzht. COLMAN, 41 34. cor. Jessl FOE SALE, CHEAF — BAEERY; GOOD horse and wagon: everything complete; good store and omtside trade; good chance for Tght party. Apply this office. 13 ILK BUSINESS FOR SALE; 2 HORSES, £00d wagon ete.: all family trade. Cali 170 9 o'clock 10 13 & Seventh ave. and Lake st.; Saot ramento-st. cars. [ EADQUARTERS FOR POULTRY ranches and business chances. E. HILL, Real Estate and Business Agent, 997 Market st., cor. Sixth. AKERY. CIGARS AND NOTIONS; JUST the thing for small {nyestment: full value in sight PROLL & TYRRELL, 719 Market st. W ANTED—TO BUY HALF INTEBEST IN & nice grocery and bar. Address, particulars and price, A. B. C., box 97, Call Oftice. N OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR~ store and bar: near City Hall: account of other business. Call a; 103 Poweil st., HILEERT BROS. [ELL-PAYING COFFEE AND LUNCH house; 50 chickens; fine location; $800; a bargain; owner must retire, 145 Tenth st. $650, SEOCEEY _AND "BAH LIVING + rooms; more than value; rent $20. 117 Fillmore st. $85 ANEEAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME U $250 invested:safe:conservative:free pros- pectus of proofs. ¥. DALY, 1293 Broadway, N. Y. AT AN HOUR'S NOTICE A COWAN BUYS stores: negotlates mortgages on merchandisa; sells on commission. Room 16, 26 Montgomery. 300, SALOC FOR SALE CHEAP: GOOD « location. Inquire of MCLEOD & HATJE, 515 Murket st. $3—0 RESTAURANT—RECEIPTS $30 TO DU, $35 per day: full investigation. = Apply at Call Office. ARTNER WITH SOME OAPITAL, IN well-establisbed bullding business. E. P., box 1, this office, 100, BEANCH BAKERY, CANDY AND . stationery store; living rooms. 807 Bryant st. J EWSPAPER ROUTE IN INTERIOR CITY, close to San Francisco. For particulars appty this office. HEAP—LAUNDRY DOING GOOD BUSHK ness; well equipped: good location, L.,box 24, Call. 150). SALOON. WORTH $500: XORTH OF « Market; snap. SKIFF, 921 Market st. ARGAIN—WELL-PAYING CANDY-STORE. 906 ~eVenth st.. Market-st. station, Oakland* ORNER SALOON: BEST IN POTRERO; 8004 partner or sell whole. 1100 Kentucky st. AKERY NOTIONS; NEAR VAL C1A depot; good business: bargain, 1407 Valencia. DRESSMAKERS. HE IMPERIAL PATTERNS ARE THE latest style and the most fashionable made. For sale by WILL & FINCK CO., 820 Market st. TP-TO-DATE FRENCH TAILORS’ SYSTEM taught; suits, 33 50 up. M. BORTHWORT, 859 Geary. EGARMO’S, 416% GEARY; ELEGANT stylishdresses, $5; dresses made over. RESSES $2 U WRAPPEHRS 50c UP: lawn $1 50534 Natoma st., above sixth. ORNER SALOON: OLD-ESTABLISHED business. Apply Chicago Brewery, 1420 Pine., OB PRINTING OFFICE: CASH OR stallments; & bargain. J. H $ZEL FOR SaLE ACCOUNT NESS; 26 rooms: rent $35. Apply this office. 10(), SALOOX AN CIGARSTORE; GOOD . stand: rent $20. 3.9 Third st IGARS AND STATIONGRY: RENT $10, 22101, Mission st., near Eighteenth. AYING CORNER SALOON; WOULD TAKE sober man as partner. 633 Howard, after 10 4. a. LOST. OST—A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, BE- tween San Leandro and Osakland, on Friday eve, Oct. 9. Return to Dashaway Stables, 370 Eleventh st., Oakiand, and receive reward. T.OST-DTAMOND PIN, CORNEE CASTRO and Twenty-fourth sts.; person with dark suit and telt hat who picked up pin about 1 o'clock Fri- day last kindiy return immediately and receive fiberal reward. 63214 Elizabetn st OST— WHITE GREYHOUND NAMED right eye and left ear brindle, Return t0 1604 Sanchez st. and receive reward. (ST—PAIR GOLD SPECTACLES, ON Fil~ bert st., bet. Stockton and Dupont: reward. 602 Filbert st. OST—OCT. 8—FOX TERRIER BITCH: $50 reward for her return to M. BARRY, tallow works, San Bruno rd., near Courtland ave. OST—A SILVER PITCHER, WITH OWN-. er's name. with dogs. Finder will be well re- warded by leaving it at 509 Kearny st., room 8; 10 questions asked. REWARD—LOST—BLACK, WHITE G $2.50 i tan Engiian serter dos: ag on oo lar.Return to 844 Harrison st. ORNING PAPER ROUTE; MUST BE SOLD this month. F., box 59, Call Oftice. 7 EARN’'S BILLIARD HALL, BERKELEY for sale. Apply on premises. FOR SALE—CHEAP: FTRST-CLASS BUTCH~ er fixtures. 316 Hayes st. ERCHANDISE STOCKS AND FIXTURES bought by J. C. MUTHER, 632 Market, rm. 2. RD\'J‘A‘E FOR SALE ACROSS THE BAY, IN- quire at Call Oftice. [OR SALE—TEA ROUTE. APPL K Sixth st e e LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE, e e g OF;!SR FOR SALE— 2 —-FOR CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS— THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS— 27-room house. $700| 22-room house. 10-room house. 160| 24 rooms, corn 750 55 rooms, cor.. .8,000 14 rooms onSutter 700 11 rs., must sell 200| 66 rooms,best city. 3,500 —I SELL AND EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE— —AND BUSINESS PLACES OF ALL KINDS— H. G. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. 1 BOOMS—ALL NEW FURNITURE, FINE locations, H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. FOUND. JOUND_SMALL BOAT IN WEST BERKE- ley. Owner apply cor. Durant and Third sts., West Berkeley. $160 A BARGAIN—LODGING-HOUSH « in Oakland; 41 rooms; all occupled: first-class roomers, paying fine; rent $100: good location. A. D. BOWLEY, room 310, Safe De- posit building. CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED liks new, FERGUSON & CO.. 28 Tenth: tal €outh 36 D MACKINTOSH &CG.. successors. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH BooE work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. DVANCE CARPET CLEANING CO., 402 Sutter, tel. Main 394. 8. S. FIXRG USON, mangr, E. MITCHELL. CARPET-CLEANING CO., « 240 l4th st.; cleaning Sc a yard. Tel. Mis. 74. TTY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA. ting, 88 8th. STKVENS, mar. ‘el South 250, (CAEPET CLEANING, 3ot LAVING. S0 RUG sampies free; tel. Jessle 944. Stratton, 19 Sthst. _— T DOh st YUNKLIN S CARPET EnATING WORK: (J Golden Gate ave.: telephone eass 120‘. i CA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CA: 3 leantng Worka. 11 Eightn st e ONES & CO. MAIN OFFICE 25 Fighth st.: tei. Jessie 1061 A DENTISTS. A \OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, = C ket st. DR. CHARLES W. D‘EgKEslg.fl e R. L T. CRANZ— EXTRACTION PALN crown work, bridge work and l.ee:)f wfl: plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Gran( ave A SET FOR TEET}I—WAKH.ANT% 7 £00d as can be made: filling $1 DR, SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market st., next Baldwin Theater. AINLESS EXTRACIION, T CROWN Pnrmge work 8 speciity: plates mn: ‘1':?:“!' experience. R. L. WALSH, D.D.s., 8163 Geary. DB. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., NE. Eleventh; no charge for extracting when plates are made: oid plates msde over like new: teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c: gas given. SEL Q¥ TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. DR. H. G. Young, 1841 Polk sc. B.J. J. LEEK, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN Gate ave.: open evenings: Sundays till roon. ROOME DENTAL ASSOULA 1 1UN, 708 2 it ket, bet. 34 and 4th: gas speciallsts; palniess extraciing, with gas, $1; plates. $5 up: fill, S1 up. MUST BE SOLD—HOUSE 85 ROOMS, POW- ell sireet; 'good permanent and transient trade; compelled to sell on sccount of death. Address T. B.. box 63, Call Office. 75 LODGING-HOUSES, ALL PRICES 10 © suit buyers. PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin. ANTED—TO RENT LODGING-HOUSE; 18 rooms; furnished. J., box 105, this office. ODGING-HOUSE; 9 ROOMS; §GOOD LCA- tion. 362 Minna. ILL EXCHANGE FINE LOTS FOR GOOD furniture and carpets. B., box 2, Cail Offics, T BOOM_HOUSE: WELL FURNISHED; all rented: must sell at once. 518 Taylor st. 3 BOOMS — CORNER __HOUSE: CHEAP Tent. Apply grocery, 961 Mission st. M WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS; FULL; low rent; & bargain. Inquire 40 Sixth st., FURNITURE FOR SALE. (QUENEW - IORE 15 COMPLE AND W are in it: four floors, running from Mission to Minna st, in all 115 acres of floor space. ase packed with household goods of all kinas, parior, bedroom and kitchen outfits of ali kinds and in endless variety: i? you are thinkiug of purchasing avything needed ina home, from a pairof olan- kets toa completely furnished house, pay us a visit; it costs you nothing: our numbers are 1017, 1019, 1021 and 1023 Mission st., above Sixth. J NOONAN. (=A%, PLUM & Co. UPHOLSTERY OO, 1801 MARKET ST., COR. NINTH. Carpets, Furniture and Upholstery Goods. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 ~IXTH ST., FOR lowest prices on household goods, new or £00d a8 new; cash or time: open evenings 4()() SARPETS: CHAMBER “SES $1i; stoves, $5: ' parior sets, $30; folding-beds, $10: ba ontfits. T D. McC \RTHY. 764 Mission, UKNITURE 6 TO 10 ROOMS IN GuOD LO- cation: must be a bargain. Z. M., box 41, Cail, URNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, GOUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market st. ING FURNITURE CO..1127-29-31 MARK, K formian drooms 898 ta §50;best bargaing 1o, i DK GEORGE W. LEEK, Tak GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of inless extraction and patentee of improved bri ‘work or teeth without any plate, moved from & to 20 O’ Farrelise. FJLL SET OF TEETH, [ WARRANTED five 0c. ;snn: extraction, fillings, 50c.: crowns, $3 0. Chicago Dental Parlors, 24 Sixth. +, ScTS FURNITURE, WITH B) B Z very cheap. 804 Taylor st. SRpIRG, FUKNITURE WANTED, T T T TR S S UCKINGHAM FURNITURE CO. price furniture, carpets: postal. 'Enl:lglluxnon. (IEST-CLASS DENTISTR®: FIRSTULASY prices; first-class results: ess extraction; Tel. Main 5375. W.C. HARDING,M.D., 500 Sutter LL WORK TO SUIT TIMES;WARRANTED. DR. REA, 1870 Market st., frout City Hall. F YOU WA \T GUOL PRICES Fo NI- (ere aiid merchandise sce BU KD, 911 | xfngt“ VASH PAID FOK EoTIKE HOUSES OR smaller lois of furniture, carpe: BOWCHER, 232 Stockion; send Dfllh‘: o LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. J. W. KEY, 1122 Market st. 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