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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1896. _——— e _— e SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.™ BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALI— 710 Market street, open untl 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 8:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, ope until 9 o'clock. 2618 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street. open until 9:30 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. = FIBST CHUECH OF CHRIST, 8C tist—=Services at 11 A3 In Beethoven Hall, 536 Post st . cor. Powell. Christian science Bible lessons subject, “Solomon’s Purpose to Build the House of the Lord.” Sunday-schoo! for children at the same hour, “Sclence and Health' study Thursday at 8 . M. in Mystic Hall, 320 Post st. Al are welcome. CALVARY PRESBYTERIANCHURCH, corner of Powell and Geary sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D. D, pastor, will preach a 11 A. 3 and 7:45 P. M. Morning service. **Magnifica’,” in Btia (Klein): offertory, “The King of Love My Shepberd 1s” (Hawley). Evening service, +Bene- dic Anima,” G (Gerrish); offertory, “Art Thou Weary” (Schnecker). All are cordially Invited. @ TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN C HI'N.L'HV< cor. Capp und Twenty-third sts.—Rev. F. 8. Brus., D.D.. of the Fiist Presbyterian Church of Alameda will presch in the morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Every one cordially weicome. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, SE. cor. Post and Mason sts.—Professor K. B. Lioyd will preach morning and evening. Morning service at i1 o'clock. Ivening serv.ce at 7:80 o'clock. Suuday-school at 12:46 P M. Y oung People’s Suctely of Christian Endeavo: at 6:30 M. Wednesday evening prayer-meeting 'at 30." Samuel D. Mayer, organist sud musical director. SPECIAL NOTICES. W THE PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN Asvlum and Home Society hereby give no- tice tha: they have admitted in o the orph.nage srom July 1, 1596, 10 Cciover 1, 1896, the follow- ing haif-orphan girls and boys, viz, Viola A. Meyer, age 10 years: Alexander M. Meyer, aze 8 years 11 mouths: Isidor Hollzer. age 9 vears 11 mouths; Herman Michsels, age 10 years 6 mon hs. BAD TENANTS EJECTED, $3. COOK, Law and Collection Office, 1023 Market st w GAS FIXTURES MADE TU OdDER; cheapest place in the ciy. H. HUE SCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate ave. BAD TENANT~ rJKCTED FOR $4: collections made, citv or conntry. Pacific 11ection Co.. 416 s % room 6. Ta'. BEND. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, SITUATIONS WANTED—Continnad. HELP WANTED—Continued. TFRROVATS, ITUA 10N WANiIeD BY A THUKOUGHLY pr_ctical mechanic, who has mastered biack- smituing, the m.chinis.’s trade and mechunical draughung; has had five years' experience as foreman and superintendent of repair and manu- facturing shops: has also been chief engineer on mining And 0.her OPerating machinery: not sfraid of hard work: will accept any reasonable position where there is a chance to rise on meris; willing to go_an -where: best of references. Address E. E., box 68, Call Oftice. BY, . OUNG 'SWEDE: “SITUATION A8 coachman or man about place: is first-class horseman und gardener: best of references. Ad- dress J. H., 557 Sixuh st., Oakland. OMPETENT NURSE AND MASSEUK; young man with best of references wishes situ- ation with iuvalid, chronic or elderly gentieman in city, country or traveling. Call or address J. H., 414 Kast Sixceenth st., Oakland. OMPETENT TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN ) wishes situation: lixht housewor<: American ‘amily; elderly coupie preferred. C. R HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. {NGINEER, MACHINIST, PLUMBING, PIPE- fitting, run dynamoes, storage-batieries, eic., wants any kind of work; modsrate wages; refer- ences. MANS, box &% tivix £8ea. CLIABLI. FEMALE HELP FURNISHED, MAS M.JOHNSTON.995 Market, Tei.Mint 904 3UREAU OF INFORMATION FURNISHES 13 "best of he p, short notice. 17 Third st. W ANTED—SEWING OF ANY KIND; GEN- tlemen’s mending, etc.: children's work & specialty. Address MAKY. box 3, Call Office. ADY'S NUKSE WISHES A FEW MOKE L enzagements by the day or week. 15 Kissiing, IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES POSL tion to do light housework and cooking. 744 Folsom st. 7OUNG SWISS GIRL WISHES SITUATION as < overn: ss or lady’s companion; speaks four languages. 15 Montgomery uve. A5, HOUSEKEEPER, BY NEAT AMERL can widow: «lderly: good cvok and laun- dress; likes children: widower’s family preferred; wages $10 a month. B. M., 418 Minna st., front basement. THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fifteenth _st.. near Mission—Rev. William Rader, pastor. ces at 11 A. M Subject, ““1 he Christian and His Bailo.” Services at 7:30 P. M. Subject, “Beethoven.” Grasd musical service by chorus choir under direction of Willlam C. Stadt- feld. Al are cordially invitea. THE SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, cor. Twentleth and Capp sis.—A. J. Wells, asior. Services ai 11 A. M. und 7:45 P. 3. Morn- ng sermon on ional atness.” Kvening lecture, first in series on the Frotesiant Revol tion,” wiil dis -uss ~Luther and the Retormatio Dr. 'Danziger’s Bible class at 7 P. M. Sunda; school at 9:45 A.3r: Miss hobe, superintenaent. Pastor’s residence al 20 Liber.y Al seats free. Howurd, Mission or Valencia st. cars to Twentieth. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Twelfth st, bel. Mission and Howard— ¥ravk S. Ford, pastor. Mrs. £lia Jacobs. musical director. ~ Preaching morning and eveulag by the pastor. Subjecis—1. A. 3. “Private Ownersnip”; 7:45 P. M., ‘*For-Whom t0 Voie.” Sunday-school &l 9:30 A a0 Y. P. =.C E;,0:30 P. M. Social service at close of the evening service. All wel- come. Seats free. 5 JUNST NiW JERUSALEM CHURCH (Swedenborgian), O’ arrell street, between Webster _and Filimore. Kev. D, V. owen, pas- tor. Services at 11 A. M. Subject to-day, "I Pray Tiee Have Me Excused.” Eveniog services in the library-room at 7 Subbath-school &t 10 o'clock. All are cordially faviied to tbese ser- vices. Seas free. DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES AT Home College, 3360 Seventeenth s, be Mission and Valencis, at 2:30 P. &. Discourse b L E. Cramer. Subject, *Instienable Rights Sci- entifica.ly Handled. ~% THE GOLD PLATES, OR THE Book of Mormon”—ihe above discourse, PO tponed from lus. Sunday, wili be deliv red this evening at 7:46 at 909 Market st. Services also #t11 a2 Alisreinviiea. Seats iree. E5, THE GOLD AND SILVER STAN- durd,” wili b the subject of Kev. W. ardoer’s ‘sermon st the West Side Christian hurch at 7:45 P. 3. 31 A 3. he will talk about Sympa.hy.” Sunday-school at 10 a. M. Y F. 8.°C r. 6:80 h.xcel.ent music by large chorus, Dr. R. W. > mith cuorister. on Wednes- v &t 7:30 P. 3. H. Mirakubu, a Japavese re- v converted irom Buddhism, wii duiver an IDDLE-AGED SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS situation 0 do general honsework in small American family, or as housekeeper; first-class references. 1002 Harrison st. JITUATION WANTED BY A THOROUGH 800d cook ; wouid like to work in army officer’s family: references. Address M.S. C., 81 Natoma st., near Howard. "OU .G GERJAN WOMAN WAN .S TO DO housework in small family; she is a good plain cook. Aduress T,. box 40, this office. JWEDISH GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO S do general housework 1n small American fam. iiy: wages $25. Call Mouday and Tuesuay, 1170 Market st., room 80. JXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE ENGLISH uurse; fall charge of infanc or young child; Protestant; references. Address Nurse, box 136, this office. JTUAIION WANTED BY ELUERLY American womau In small family; good cook snd laundress; willing to assis. with children; IK~T-CLASS FIKEMLP! EITHER WOOD, conlor ofl. Call or address H. C. FISHER, 241 Na oma STRONG YOUNG GERMAN, 15 YEARS, wish: s position: grocery preferred: is wiiling to do anytiinz. 1323 Webster st. JO0Y, 18 YEARS, LIVING WITH HIS PA: ren s, wishes (0 learn a trade and make him- sclf usetul. K. S, box 11, this office. LASS STATIONARY ENGINEER, JIRS l‘momn.hly understands miuing machinery, | wishes posi fon: good reference. Address W. R. box 2, tais office. wul\-n-':'n_sy MIDDLE-AGED MAN (GER- man), position to take charge of clubhouse or auy similar p ace. Address F. S., box 125, Call. JONCENTRATOR RUNNER; CaN KEEP / his machines in repair: city reference. Ad- dress Concentrator. 302 Fourth st. NGINEER'S POSITION BY COMPETENT man: ten years' experience: city or country: Tefrigerating and electric iighting a specialty. Ad- dress LOUIS B. GORDON, 627 Second st. JTERMAN, 26 YEARS OLD, WA TS POSI- tion: prefers wholesale house or manufactur- ing business; would like to travel, Address W. H., box 68, Cal ANTED—TAILOR A1 FRESNO BY KO:- LAN BROS., 1840 Mariposa M3ES, CLARA KNUT-EN—PLEASE CALL OR nd address. 2403 Webster st J IRST-CLASS TAILORS WANTED AY 504 tter st. 1 LASS COAITMAKER WANITED A 5U4 Sucter st. ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P. C. Barbers’ Assn. S. ¥ UCHS, 325 Grant ave. OURNEYMEN BARGERS EMPLOYMENT secretary, H. BERN ARD, 102 ~eventh st. SARBEES PROTRCTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment secreiary, CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clar. ABY FOR ADOPIION, WITH PREMIUM, | “wanted. Address R., box 92, - all Office. JE,YOU GETYOUR HAIR DRESSED AT MY parlors you can teke off your hat at the theater With & feeling of perfect Certainty that you are w“correct ’; -Quinonfa” Hair Tonic 35¢ a bottle. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE LAWS A SPE- = ::.7‘3 i private *: Do chargs uniess ancoesstul: all iaims. collections, wills, deeds, etc.. at- iendedio. G. W. HOWE, atty-at-law. 850 Markets:. / ANTED—BARBER T0O BUY SEI OF BAR- ber-shop furniture of latest style: very res onabie: a rure oportunity. Apply Peerless Shav- ing Parior, 1 Ellis st. 0 TAILORS—COAT. VEST AND PANT- makers wanted: apply at11 and 5 st the Ste- venson-sireet entrance. CHARLES LYONS, wholesale tailor, etc., 721 Market st. H 9TEL RESTAURAN IS WISHING COOKS, walters, St. Louis Casino, 215 3d. NATUMAN. VY ANTED — SEAMEN AT THOMPSON'S, California House, 103 Clark st., below Davis. RECEUITS WANTED FOR THE UNIT L “taies Marine Corps. United States Nav able-bodled unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years. who are citizens of the United ~tates, | or those who have legal y d clared their intention to become citizens: niusi be of good character and habits and able 10 speak, read and write £nglish, and between 5 fe-t 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information_apply at the Recruiting Oftice. 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal. VY ANIEL LU COLLECT WAGES DUE LABOK ers&clerks. KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutier NEW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION. BET. 3dand 4th—sinele furnished rooms. night 15¢to 50c;week $1 to £2 50. read ing rovm ;strictest atten- tion to morniag calls: clean: quiet; open ail night. ],ABGEST LOUGING-HOUSE I THE CITY, 4 400 rooms. 1o Jet from 10¢ to 15¢night; 70c to #1 50 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. W ANTED—_LABORERS AND MECHANICS 1o know that Kd Roixin, Reno House proprie. ter, stlll runs Denver House, 217 Third st.;: 134 largs rooms; 25¢ per nigh:: $1 10 $3 per week. RYSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS. NEAR TAY- lor; 200 rooms; 25c night; reading-room. 1 TEAMSTER WANTS 4, 6 OR 8 HORSE team Lo drive; mountains preferred. J. B. M., 306 Folsom st. "IRST-CLASS LADIES by hand. J. G.. box 63. 7 OUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN WORKING In delicacies and grocery business wishes to have a posilion. Address CH. ULLMAK, Y. M. C. A., Germun branch, 208 Mason st. W AUAESTEK HOUSE. 43 THIRD, NEAR Marker—Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms: 26c to §1 50 per night: $1 50 to §8 per week: free bus and baggage 10 and irom the ferry. W LLCHESTER HOUSE ™ 44 THIKD. NEAK Markei—Electric lights in every room: 200 DRESS BRAIDER 3 . rooms; 26 to $1 60 per nigh': 81 60 0 §6 per b g et e S i 1 s ok B ol 1 from ‘e terey 7OM WITH CHILD WISHES HOUSE- : \ ‘worl cliy or couniry; reference: small L LA 2k wages. Call 221 Minna st. RESSMAKER WANTS FEW MOKE E gagements: $1 day; or wiil lake work home; peifece fit warranted. ' Address Dressmaser, box 146, this office, ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS POSITION 10 take care of children; firsi-class seamstress. Address ) urse, box 44, this office. fPHE WiOUW OF A MEMBER OF THE A. O. L. W. wants situation 16 do light housework, or care of child. Inquire room 86, Flood build: ing; reterences given. | IDDLE-AGED LADY WoULD LIKE SITUA- M “tion ‘as housekeeper, or work of any kind; city or country. 343 Minna st. IRST-CLASS SECOND GIRL DESIRE situation; best of references: willing and oblig- ing. Burean of Iuformacion, 17 Tuird st YOMPETENT WOMAN WIStiks SITUATION 1o do hou-ework: is gsod plain cook and laun- dress; ci y orshort distance in country; wages 810 Cull 000 Wasuiug:on st. '“r NTED — CHAMBER OR LAUNDRY work by the day or week. Address M. E., room l4. 1433 Mission st. [ NCISCO Socie.v—Free public day evenlug at Academy of Sciences Hall, 819 Market s.., at 8 o'ciock. To-night, “Death atd 1ts Statcs of Consclousness,” by Lr. J. A. Anderson. THEOSOPHICAL leciure every ~un- YOMPETENT, RELIABLE, GENTEEL BUSE ness woman ' desires position s oretending or housekeepiug; flue cook; likes children: or com- panion of nurse; city orcountr; 1.y refeience. Address [ THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY— Free puolic lectures every Sunday evening at 8 o’c.ock. in Portula Hsli, ative Sons' bubla- PIRST-C LASS COUK WISHES SITUATION in institution in city or country. 183 Jessie st., near i hi.d. YOMPETENT DRE ER AND SEAM- . F., box 94, Call. 1Dg, 414 s.msOn street. Subject to-night, “lutel- lect and Intu.ticn,” by Mr. Char es P. :eilsen, MEETINGS. FIRST PRO- essive developing circle. Hansen, Mrs. Dunbam, Henuerson Lr. C. A. Burgess, the wonderiul psych reader. recently from New York. I'esis by Mrs. Hari nd, Heodorson. A grand entertainment and dance Monday eveniog, November 2. Admission 10c. Vote for Fleet M.'Strotber for Auditor. OAKLAND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY will hold meetings at Fraternal Hall, Wash- ington st., on ~unday at 3and 8 P. M. A3 P.M. Dr. Davis wiil lecture and Mme. Montague and others will give readings. At 8 ». M. Mme. Mon- tague will by spec.al request iecture on the *Battle of the Batlots,” which will be of unusuai nt rest 10 Democrats, Repubiicans, Populists and woman suffraglsts. Sh. will answer writien questions. 5 DK ROBBINS THE GieTED N spira fonal spraker and healer, lectures to- night on *“The Gift of Healing, and How 10 Live to a Good Oid Age,” 1 Lowed by convincing tests from our loved unes in spirit life; the 8.ck healed, mediums _developed and writen questions an- sweiel. Magnet.zed paperand circle tic~ets free. Vocal and i strumental music by Miss E .sworth, Pythian Castle, 909 Market st., 8 o'clock sharp. Admission free. AT DR. RIN £ES’~PIKITUAL MEKTING, 9 9 Murket st., circlesand piatform test-: 1: A. M. K. A Stitts 2P M., Mr. Hanson, Mr. Hargrave; 8, Mme.. See.ey, Dunham, Henderson, Kot ou. r. St Clair, the noted astro.oger of - ew York, will give astrologic readings. Dr. office, 1236 Market st. GOOD CLTIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- ropoiitan Temple, SUNOAY, Nov. 1, 3 P Address by Kev. W. W. Case. Subjeci: “Martin Luther and the Reformation. 927 MISSION—MKS. M. J. EWER, FRKE- thought Bible meeting of harmony to-dsy at 31 A 3. and 7:30 P. 3¢ test, leciure and healing treatment free; come and get well. JOHN SLATER; MA (VELOUS Mr- dlum; to-night at Washin.ton Hall, 35 Eddy st; tests and messages givén from spiric friends: admfssion, 15 cents. 5 028 MCoALUSIER —(FRIENDSHIP Hall)—Tests and messuges by Mrs. C. J. Meyer and others: silvercollection; sittingsdaily. g’ CHILDREN'S LYCEUM AND SPIRIT- ual library, 909 Market; 10:30 to 12. Dime social Friday. November 6. [Z ey MEFTIN 335 McaAllister; skeptics Invited. B MATERTALIZING SEANCE 7o night, 50c; sittings dally. MRS. FULTON, S Felst. FREE — FREE TEST TO ALL WHO come this week. LEANDER, Medium, 1007 Market st 5, BESERVED SEATS ¥ R EARLES B pslewrling seance golug fast. Call 330 Ellis st. @ TO-NIGHT! KATE HEUSSMANN'S pubiic test meeting. 111 Larkin st; all ‘welcome. MRS KATE HOSKINS, TRANCE ME- dium; sittings $1; circle Tues. eve. 136 Lak. [ =0 KATE LAMPMAN, TRANCE medium, hoids testcir. Sun. eve. 114 Mason. W MRs. SHRINER, « I1tCLE TO-NIGHT; test< to all. 25c. 311 Van Ness ave. .9 AND 8 P, 100 Stlu, “Clemens, others; NULICE OF MEETINGS. 2 CALIFORNIA CHAPTER N0. 5, R. A. M.—Fueral nodca—The offi- cers and members of the above-named chapter are hereby noiified and_requested toussimble as aster Masons in King Solomon’ Hall, Masonic Temple. THIS DAY (Sunday), No- vember 1, &t 2 o’clock P. 3., and assist the mem- bers of Mission Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M., in conducting the funeral ceremonies over the re- malns of our beloved bro.her, JOSEPH GARD- NER BASTON. By order of HUGH J. OWEN, High Priest. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. MiSSiON LODGE No. 169, F. nd A. M.—Officers and membe are hercby notified to meet at Masonic Temple TO-DAY (SUNDAY) at1:30 » .,/ to conduct the funeral services over the remains of our lste brother, JOSEPH G. BA=TON. By order of the W. M. C. D. BUNKER, Sec. GKAND CONSISTORY OF Ca:ffornis.—Officers and mem- bers are hereby notified to meet a the Tenpe THIS (~UNDAY) AFTERNOON, November 1, at & o'clock, to atiend the funeral of our late brother, JOSEPH G. BASTON. GEO. J. HOT'E, Grand Registrar. GOLDEN GA1E COMMANDERY will assemble at '8 asylum on SUN- DAY AFTEKNOON at 1 o'ciock 10 aitend the funeral services of our late frater, JOS PH D. BASTON, at Masonic Templv a1 2 o'clock. CHARLES H. MUKPHY, Commander. WirLiax T. FONDA, Recorder. ws 5Uc u day. E WOULD TAKE 0 objection to light CPERIENCED NUKSE cure of inval.d or infant: bousework; good cily reference. Cail or write Surse, 1254 Howard s. \Y ANTED—BY & REFINED YOUNG LADY, & position as cashier, clerk, etc.: is & good writer a..d accurate in figures. Call or adaress J. F., 276 Minva st. VOMPRTENT, . TRUSTWORIHY WOMAN wishes 0 o washig, ironing. cooking or housecieani.ig by the day: best references. MRN. M. CURTIS, 3867 Twentv-sixth st., near Mission. Vy OMAN WISH-= 10 GO OUT BY | HE DAY ¥ washing or ironiog; 81 a day. 213 Waller st., In rear. W LW keeper or comp nion Taylor st rooms 2 aud 3. V) OMAN WANTS SEWINGAND MEND NG: koii stockings; clothes cleaned. 1.4 Fourth st., room 15. "OUNG WOMAN WANT. W KK BY THE day. Address L. R., box 63, Call. TOUNG GELMAN GIRL, 6 - ONTH= FROM Germany, wishes place 10 do coosing and gen- erul housework. 927 York st, bet. Tweniy-first and Twenty-second. [IRST-CLASS HELP, ALL NATION ALITIES spoly. Scandinavian Employment Office, 107 rell st. e STHONG DAKISH GIEL WANT WORK BY th - day washirg or housecleaning or work of uny %ind.” Apply 500 Broderick st. EALIHY WETNURSE D-SIRES POSI- tion. Address Nurse, box 55, Call. B IDDLE-AGED WIDUW WISH, S A SITUA- tion as housekeeker or work by the day. Ad- dress 1502 Stock 04 st. MIDPLEAGED LADY WISHES POSITION as working housekeep-r in ecountry; guod cook, etc. _ Apply 213eveuth st JANTED — BY A CUMPETENT YOUNG lady position as cashier in restaurant; can give highest references and security. Address L. S, box »1, this oflice. OMPETENT STENOGRAPHER DESIRE position: 4 years experience In law office; re erences g ven. Address W. W., box 94, Call. 7OUNG WOMAN, THOROUGHLY COMPE- tent, desires siuation as working housekeeper; notrifiérs. < ail or address 131 Tayior. W ASTED—A PLACE AS NUUSERY GOV- erness or useful compsnion. 71914 Bush st. IGHLY RESPECTABLE WIDOW DE- sires position as housekeeper. or wiil take charse of an tnvaild; best of city references. MRS, G. T., 365 I'weniy-second st. W INCuEs, ER HOUsk. 44 THIED ST NR Market: 200 rooms: 25c to $1 OU per night: 1 50 1096 per weel i1ee bus ana WISHES POSIT.ON AS HOUSE Call after 12 3 at 117 convenlent and respeciable. 10 and from the SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, UNTER & CO., N CHINESE AND JAPA- nese employment office. 17 Webb st.. below Kearny, nr. Cal.; tel. main 251 W.C.YOUNG, mgr (CHINESE & TAPANESE: EST'D. 20 YEARS: help:tel:main 1897. BRADLEY&CO., 640 Ciay. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYM AN best help. 8148 Sutter st.: tel. Grant 0. JAPANESEINTELLIGENCE AGENCY R 75, St Ann's bidg., 8 kddy st.: tel. Main 5234. APANESE AND CHINFSE HELP. ORIEN- tal Busincss Agey,620 Merchant:tel. main 1533, (OHINESE AND JAPA ESE EMPLOY MENT J office: best heln. 41434 U Farrell; tel k. 424 CHISESE AND JAFANRSE RELIABLE ‘belp; tel. Main 1997. BRA DLEY &C0.. 640 Ciay. WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, 18 SITUA- tion to learn a trade. Adaress Trade, box 65, « all Oftice. Y OUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES A SITU- ation as co'lector for installment house, or city drummer. "Address C. C., box 98, Call Office, JECOND-WORK GIRL AND LAUNDRESS, with references, for mining town, see party nere. $20; second work girl .nd laundress for Healdsburg, $20 and $25, see party here; 10 Ger- man or Swedish general housework girls, city or country, $25, $20: housework girls, city, $20, $15. C. R. AANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. HOES! SHOES! SHOES! any style, §3 uj bough: or exchanged: xhoes NEW TO ORDER: misfits and cast-off shoes larg- stock of second-hand first-class repairing: WOIK guaranieed. st., near Grand Upera-house. FREE TO WOME.—DRUNKENNESS CAN be cured, without the patient’s knowledge or consen:, by & sure an!simp e home treaiment. Address, with siamp, MRS, MAY HAWKINS, lock box 181, Grand Hapids, Mich. FREE TO WOMEN—DRUNKENNESS CAN be ured. without the patient’s knowledge or consent, by & sure and simpie home trestment. Address, with stamp, MRS. MAY HAWKINS, lock box 181, Grand Kapids, Mich. ANCING—BALLROOM ORSTAGETAUGHT. I 'S, 927 Mission st., opp. U. S. Mint, BICYCLES, Q6 TRIBUNE TANDEM: ALMOST Imperial, $30: Fowier, $30.- DAVIS BROS. Bicycle Department, 25 Geary st. H 1 RGRADE sD-HANG WHE LS §25 UP: ndries AUk SALe—MASUSLLAN LU US, ABY-CARRIAGE IN GOOD CONDiTION for sale cheap at 503 Natoma st. DOZEN FINR BROWN LEG ORN AND Plymouth Rock puilets 14 5 Bartlett st. JCTURE-FRAMING WITH GLASS 7x9 IN 10c: 8x10 and 1Ux12, 15e; 11x14 and 12x 20c; 14x17, 16x20, 30c; 18x22, 24, '45c; 22x28 in., 6Uc. JON. 350 20x 547 Mission st. JIOROUGHBRED HENS AND PULLETS | I at sacrifice to early buyer. Berkeley. 1.AES, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, SHELV- ing, etc., vought and sold. 1063 Mission, nr.7th. AT A BARGAIN-60 SAMPLES RATTAN chairs, rockers, etc.: also a few fine baby carrieges for the next 14 days. CALIFORNIA RATTAN CO., 61 First st., near Mission. 2427 Dwight way. DER,FORSALE; also chenilie-woverugs, silk-rag portieres; doal- er1n carpet twine in hank or chain At 1owast rates GEO. MATTHEW. th st., Oakland, Cal BETS MADE ON MoKINLEY FROM $10 TO $1000. LEO BLANKENSTEIN, Art Cigar store, 1356 Market st. LLITILE GIKL OF 8 YEARS OLD, OF GOOD parentage. for adoption. Addiess Circum- stances, box 58, Uall Office. Tx-iiffuh,xiiaifmrnzxss ARETHE LAT- est style and the mos: fashionable made. For sale by WILL & FINCK CO., 820 Market st. ADY OF REFINEMENT WISH.s POSL tion as bousekeeper; city or country: widow- er's family preferred. Address W. P. box 38, Call. HEY SELL WOOLEN AND COTTON YARN, table linen, iace curtains, towels, hoslery, nuder- wear, corsets, embroiaery, laces, buttons, linings, threads, handkerchiefs, velllogs, etc., very cheap &t Ploneer Dry-goods Store, 105 Fifth sc. AGNISCOPE — NEW PRUJECTING MA- chin-; uses the kinetoscope film: rice $250. BACIGALUPIL 948 Market st. N. BRITTAIN, 20 GEARY ST, FOR FINE . watch repairing and jewelry' work; low prices: first-class work. MPME ROLAND, TEACEER OF FRENCH language. 765 Market st., room 15. E WANTS 100 MEN TO GET_BOT- - tle beer or wine be: best free lunch, 643 Clay. CHIROPODIST ell st., room 6. JANTED—AN IDEA: WHO CAN THINK OF some simple thing to batent? Protect your idens: they may bring_you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDE! URN & C Dept. L, Patent Attor- neys, Washington. D. C, for thelr $1800 prize offer and list of 200 inventions wanted. ETIN SITYSIN G E BOUME 16 STAND cents per night. $1. 3 per week. Pacific Foush Commerca and Leldesdord sta *N'S HALF-SOLING, bUc.: LADIES, 4001 done while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel: branch 787 Market, opp. Will & Fluck’s.S.F- TMRY ACME HUUSE, 957 MARKET ST, BE- low Sixth. for a room: 26c a night: $1 a weex. RUOMs 1603y 75e ¥ IGHT: BUC iU alod EGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED WITH- out publicity; advice free and confidential. J. G. JEFFRESS, 402 Montgomery st., room 18. W ILL JENNIE R HAMBERTON OF OAK- 1and please call at the Northern Pacific Rali- way office, 638 Market st., 8 F. AINTING, PAPERING, TINTING AND Jybitentug: cheapest place for good wory. 1200 ‘Webster st., cor. Eddy; te ephone Steiner 235. ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Ilustration: day and evening Cinases: instructors, J. H. £. Partington, Gertrude Partington, R. L. Partington. Particulars 424 Pine. (0,10, 500 THIRD: CHEAP PAINTING, papering, whitening and plastering: estimates given for all kiods of work. A. HOFFMAN. per week. Oriental, 225 Lrumm st. W INCHESTER HOUSE 44 THIKD ST..NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night: reading- room: free bus and bagrage 10 and irom the ferry. UPERFLU PERMANENTLY RE- moved by elecirolysis. MRS. DR. WELCH. 2115 Bush,below Fillmore: brs, 2to 3, ex. Th & Sa. OILERS,ENGINES,2D-HAN D MACHINERY water-pipes. McIntosh & Wolpman, 137 Beale. NE SMALL MKUDIUM AND LARGE-SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 109-111 Market st. U EW ELMWOOD KANGES ARE THE BEST W. S8 RAY MFG. CO., 12 California st. OFFEE MILL, SCAL LETTER PR, and des) hean 10 SEWING MACMINES, safe (CHOICE LOT SECOND-HAND SEWING MA- chines of all kinds for sale from $5 up: thesa machines in Al condition: must sell: annual clearance: new machines, easy payments; White 8 M. Co. D. B. BEERS, city agent. 138-140 Ellis. LATEST IMPROVED NICKEL-PLATED . with automatic bobbin-winder. 145 Sixth LL KIND~> BUUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, rented repaired: iowest ra‘e< 205 Fourth st MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ¢ RUSINFSS CFANCE | PARE CHANCE -~ EUROPEAN L seotation by A1 firms will_be secured for Pa- ctic Cons_export houses and facio ies by a rell- abie. soclally high-standing and well-connected German conimis ion merchant, with best of ref. ences. who will start for Furope on & business trip in the middle of November. Address Ad- vert:sement, P. . box W7, Alamedn. ¢* | M0 LFA E UK SeLL— . oive o newspaper: within un hour’s ri e of Nun Fra clsco: bargain for single or married man: pap nowsupports ¥ families: good paying busines no debls: r snap for a practical, all-round news- paper man with & few doilars: investigate. Ad- dress W. E., box 60, Call Office. "OR SALE_FINELY LOCATED BRANCH bakery. candy-store and laundry office with niture of three rooms; g0od place and pariug busi-css: account uf party going East. APPlY this office. WANTED-LIVE PARTNER IN AN IN. corporated company; $ 00 required: paying proposition. Appiy by letter, box 113, Berkeley, G ‘al. 535(0(), BEST-PAVING BUSINESS IN- . vestment In San Francisco; siation- ety, notions. etc.: established 188Y: must be sold. Addre s P.. box 85. Call Office, GROCEKY AND BAR, W1 H LIV- (9 oms; o e line; in best district of the Mission; receipts $7 to $10 a day: good reasons for selling; cheap re t. loquire 1825 Howard. ANTED—LADY PARTNER WL H FEW hundred dollars, who wili attend the races:, money dou.led In five weeks. Address for inter- view, S., box 8. Call Office. e vastess. piace Mateo road. Apply at BO' TAG, 30 Montgomery st. TOULD LIKE TU REALIZ: $90 PER week on & $300 investment; no risk: nospecu- Iation or gambling. Address A.'R., box 65, Call. AHOUESTORE—GUOD LOUCATION CHEAP rent; 4 11ving-rooms; good business: repairing o ver expenses: rarvchance. Apply this o PEODUCE-STORE: 13 YEARS IN PRESENT locgtion; splendid opporiunity and a great bar- galn. Call on owner at store, 146 seventh st. GAIN WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE fact that we are selling good-toned second- hand pinaos for $3, $4 and 5 per month; beauti- ful new uprigh s for, $6, $7. $8,89 and $10 per month; 1o cash payment required larger than the above amounts: all purchasers of upright pianos from us have the privilege of exchaugin ssme for Steinway any time within 3 years from date without sacrifice. SHERMAN,” CLAY & CO., representatives of Steinway & Sona’ planos. cor. Kearny and Sutter sts., Sun Francisco; also Oak- lacd, Cal.; Portland, Or.: Seattie, Wash. EVER IN THE HISTORY OF SAN FRAN- cisco have first-ciass planos sold as cheap as they are now selling at Biuenn’s piano-house: all makes second hand, in_good condition, from $40 up: new planos from §150; easy terms: old pianos taken In exchange; Bruenn’s planos. without an equal, fully guaranteed 10 years: their tones are Sweet: call aud hear hem: leave your money at home by buying a Bruenn ‘plano; fine tuning and repalring at lowest rates; if your piano needs 10ok= ing after telephone Grant BUL. Piano-house, 2z8 Post st. AU’"UALLY THE BEST BARGAINS IN P[- ANos; see our list for this week: planos on $3, #$4, 85, 36, §7, 88, $9, $10, $15, $20 monthly pay- fine stool and cover with cach; delivered free anywhero In the city and kept tuned by ex- pert_concert tuners. The ¥. W.SPENCEK CO., salesrooms 985 Market st., opp. Mason. BRUENN'S W ANTED-WAITRESS, FOR HOTEL NEAR city, $20, nice place; Am rican woman as working housekeeper on a farm, must be without incumbrauces, good cook, etc., $20 per mon b: also woman to cook for smail couutry hotel, 820 per mouth. Applyto W. v. RWER & CO., 628 Clay st. AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20: WAIT- ress, country no.el, $17 50, fare paid; young woman 'on ranch, $15, fare paid, and 'others. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 6 6 Ciay st TERMAN OR SWISS: COOK AND HOUSE- work: family 4. small wash: wages $26 waiters for resisuran:; $15. JOHNSTON & CO., 872 B uy, Oukland. W ANTE UPILS £0; 3 linery school: every lady her own milliner: ladies prepared for the busin: Inquire 410 Leavenwor.h st., or 2 s Geary, room 46 "INISHEKS AND BUTTONHOLE HANDS on coats: good wagpes; steady job. SELIG BROS., 108 Battery st. i ANTED—SINGLE HOUMS, 16c A DA’ L week: rooms for two, 260 day, $1 S0 WeeK; reading-room: dally papsrs. 38 Clay st 100 EEy Tv TAKE LODGING AT s 165 and 20c a night, including oud colla: €24 Washineton st.. near Kearny. \VA 1D, YOUR SHOES— WE REPAIR shoes up'to 10 o’clock -very night: those work- Ing through the day can huve their snoes repaired at nigut while you wait: ladies’ soling, 35¢; men’s soling, 50c: fine shoes made to order ;rom $2 up: we have a 10t of shoes, been damaged by water, at Jess than one-fourth their value, from 25¢ up to 2 Mission st., bet. First and Second st. AGEN WANTED. ‘QUIT> CLEANED, PRESSED, $1: REPAIRS tel.red 2374 dyeing done. 26 Montgomery, r. 14 RUF. FOSIER'S DANCING SCHOOL RE- moved to Mozart Hall, 1858 Market st.; waltz & Teverse guaranteed; private or class; terms reduced [ ATCHES, DIAMON S, JEWELKY OF ALL kinds at reduced prices: must move; bullding to be torn down. 5 and 7 Third st. UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. DRS. MANS. FIELD & PORTERFIELD. 838 Market st. N IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC- ond-hand pianos from leading makers: no- body can offer better terms and prices: remember ours Is the oldest and largest music-nouse west ot Chicago: call or write. KOHLEK & CHASE, 28 O'Farrell st., San Franzisco, ARE CHANCE: DON'T LET IT SLIP: AN elegant Hardman piano at about hali- only 2 months in use: call and see it and we will tell_you why such & bargain is offered. B DEWING COMPANY, second floor, ¥lood bulld- ine, Fourth and Market sts. 1000 CARDS, 81 50: SHOW = CARLS. Isc: tel. black 141. HILL. 23 Geary, rm. 39. LOAKS, FURS AND SUITS RETAILED AT wholesale prices. Factory, 20 Sansome st. OOD' CANVASSEKS FOR MILK ROUTE. 837 Guerr 10 st., bet. 8:30 and 9. URNETT’S CORN CURE—SURE CURE FOR corns. bunions, waris: 26c. 327 Montgomery. W ANTED—AGENTS 10 ~ELL FOLDIX baskets: household novelty: sells on sigh! send Z5¢ for sampie c. Fold- ing-Basket Co,, 821 icl nati, Ohio, MAMIE: PLLASE COME HUME TO YOUR paps in Los Angeles; everything has beeu ad- justed sauisfactorily to al;; no harm dove: do come home. PAPA. ACGE TS W SVEKYWHERE; SUC- 41 cess certain; profi s large: samples 2bc; par- ticulars free. Flexible Sign Letter Co., 34 Church st 70U G _GIRL FUR GENERAL HOUSE- work: Protestant; $18. 1698 Page st. (GIRL FOR RESTAURANT. §04 THIRD ST. TOMAN, 20 TO 24, FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work: 1 in famiy: wages $3. Cali 1l to 12 a., 710 Lombard -t., cor. Mon.gomery ave. RESSCUTTING—DRESSMAKING. Mothers, the very best thing you can do for your daughters is to have (hewm iearn how 10 make their own clothes. We teach the cuitine, fit ing, making and finisbing of every stvie of garments worn. Now is the time to call for information. Circulars end booxs free. THE McDOWELL DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 636 Market st., San Francisco, opposite Palacs ote AT THE WOMED 'S_EDUCATIONAL AND Indusirial Union, 7 Van Ness ave., dress- making, milliz ry, hairdressing, manicuring. English, French, Spanish, German. violin, gaitar, mandolin, arithmetic. elocu fon, pavsical culture, paintiog, dancing taught for $1 50 per month: cuoking epd s nging, $1 per month; all kinds of fema.e help supplied. (3IBLFOR HOUSEWORK AND COOKING: 3 in family: short distance in country; fare ; wages $10. E., box 103, Call Office. ANTED—RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED widow to keep house for 2. Address S. K. box 18, this office. M3, LE-AGED WOMAN WANTED. 1104 Mission st.. 100m 12 (Weicome House). P1EST-CLASS TAILORESSES WA \TED. 604 Sutter st. W ANTED—A4 GOOD, STRONG. WILLING girl for plain cooking and general house s ork; wages 815 Apply 2t 1906 Laguna si. ] ,ADIES LEARN PRACTICAL HATRDRESS Jing and mamcuring. MISE DUYLE, 213 Powell, 105 Nin.h s:. J :GHT SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY, 7:15 P. M. - LY NN’S Jresscutting School. 14 McAliister. 1IRLS TO LEARN DRESS CUTIING, FI1- ting and making: class «very day: easy pay- ments: unlimited lessons; new skir. pattern, 2oc. McDOW £.LL, 636 Market st. RY3iDALE HOUSE. 321 ELLIS, NR. TAY- lor—100 furnished rooms: 25¢ night: $1 week. H -\ IiDRESSING, 26c AND 38c: AFTER- noon classes; 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. before 8 4. M. and afier 6 P. i., GENTS_ALBUMS: N FW LINES, INCLUD- ing the famous meial-back albums for which we are 50.e Facific Coast agents; you can make | $10 10 $20 a day. F. PERSON, manager, sub- scripuion deparument, The W hitaker & kay Com- pany. 723 Market st. | YTELLIGENT BOOK CANVASSERS. Standard Dictionary Agency, 835 Market st. \W ALEE FILTERS, 81 50; MAY MAKE Y 0U rich: exclusive terriiory. BRICK & CO., 777 Market st. TERUNeS DELIVERZD 25 BAY CITY ‘Transfer Company, 244 Sutter: tel. Grant T THE PEOPLE'S ONE DOLLAR MEDICAL lnstitute, all cases treaied and medicines far. nished for $1: call or write. 10201y Markei s, bel. Sixth and Seventh, San Francisco, Cal. 1L FACIAL BLEMISHES, SUPERFLUOUS bair, moles. freckles, scors, etc.. removed by Ellie Electroivais Co., 226 Turk, nr. Leavenworin. RICES TALK! AN ELEGANT NEW UP- right plano, stool. cover, delivery, tuming, 8159 50: new solid oak and walnut organs, $47 50. J. HARRY SCOT I 526 Hayes st. EBER UPRIGHT: 8160, DECKER & SON upright. $250, good as new. The Zeno Mau- vais Music Company, 769 Market st. "INE UPRIGHT PIANO, 5110; SQUARLE, $30. STATHAM & CO., 106 Mc . Liister st. REANCH BAKERY, WITH § RUONS: WITH or without furniture: no reasonable offer re- fused. Apply Call Uffice. TREST BARGAIN IN CITY; FINE RESTAU- rant; best locality in city; must seil. Call and see owner, 11 Taylor FIsE SALOON AND LUNCHHOUSE,CHEA no agents; dally receipts $25. 417 Front st., cor. Merchant HEAP—HORSE, LAUNDRY WAGON AND small route. Cail 209 Diamond st, nea¥ Ninéteenth. 515 ) BUYS A GOOD PAYING SALOO DU No. 3 Howard, nr East st.; good reason for selling: rare opportunity. JEWSPAPER sUUTR IN INTERIOR CITY, close 10 Sun Francisco. For particolars apply this office. CoEy _ rooms; no opposition. A GROCERY AND BAR: 4 LIVING Inquire at Call Gffice. BRANCH BAKEKY, CANDY AND :must sell. sickness.807 Brrant. NANDY AND ICECREAM PARLOR: GOOD location: reasonable. ., box 5. Call Office. RANCH BAKERY, CANDY, TOBACCO and cigars. 317 ' Farrell st. b BUY AYI G _DRUGSTORE $10U0 Roteh doubler rags, box 2. Calle { EARN'S BILLIAKD HALL, BERKELEY for sale. Apply on premises. JALO- N; LONG LEASE; LOW RENT, AP ply at Anchor Brewery. 1431 Pacific st. OUTE Fu i ACRUSS 1HE BAY. IN- aquire at 8()- 500N HOUSE, clearing, $500 66 room corner house, new fur: 20 rooms, on 4th sireet, clearing $80, only. 35 rooms, on Market, offer wanted. 12 rooms, central, good furuiture L HOUSE H.CG 1L <1, 1020 Market st.. 99 RO FINEST RO MING —-5 south of Mar: oak furniture: hair mat- tresse everything new six months ago; this isa bargain UNDERWOOD & CO., 765 Market st. A DOLLAR & WENK ON RENT CONTEACT buys new piano. 158 Ellis st. £100 ROSEWOOD CASE UPRIGHT o - plano; perfect. BOW ERS & SUN, 23 5th ALLET & DAVIS AT _SACRIFICE. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister,next Hibetnla Bank. AZOR-FIXING OUR SPECIALIY: FINE e put on razor.26c. Razor Fxchge, 680 Markst AS,USUAL REUENN PIASO0S RECEIVED bighest award Mechanics’ Fair. 228 Post st. 1G OUTDOOE STr REOPTICON SHOW EVE- 1y night cor. Market and Sixth sts. ; artistio ad- veriizements In living light; promoters of busi Dess Consult OWL ADV. CO. 1140 Market . JLECTRIC LIGHTS TN EVERY ROOM[ Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Marke:. 200 rooms, 25¢ to 81 60 per might: $1 50 to $8 per Wweek: free busand bageage (0 and from tne ferry. GENTS—H LIDAY BUOKS: FOUR BOOKS represented by one prospecius; frst arent re- ports 32 ordecs in foor days: F. Person. manager Subscription Department, THE WHITAKLR & RAY CO., 728 Market ROOMS WANTED. TANTED_ROUM WITH SPANISH.SPEAK- ing faumily. W, McDANIEL, 416 Golden Gate TA 3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Send answer to 612 . aylor st. at once. IBEEAL AUVANCES UN DIAMONDS, va w- 4 elrv, etc.: lowes: rates. Y48 Marke: st ('P,GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIEY clothins boueht. COLMAN, 41 3a. cor. Jessis. DRESSM AR EKS, 4161 GEARY — REMEMBER, WE MAKE 2 elegant stylish dresses, 85 up: alsodresses made over. QLYLISH BUITS FROM 83 UP: SKIR IS 750 up; fit guaranteed. 55914 Stevenson st RESSES, 82 UP: box 25, Call Offic BOARDING WANTED. ADULTS WANT 8 UNFURN or fia ; centia ~HED ROOMS cbean. T. A., box 19, Cal. WANL£U—MISCELLANEOUS. LOAN OF PAINTERS' FALLS ANTE 80 or 40 fe t full, for aboul 2 weeks; sta: rent wanted. Address Painier, box 3 this office. ANTED — SECOND-HAND __PEANUT roaster. Address ED BUTZBACK, 3118 Six- teentn st W ANTED—GASOLINE LAUNCH ABOUT 30 "Ce‘t}lnu!. Address W. H. KRAUSE, Living- ston, Cal. PBUILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBER, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sule. 1168 Mission st. FANTED—2 UNFUR - ISH» DHOUSEREED. SATE LR UERd W S Foorma: 56 or 07 W s ora s, oty e WO EED ROOMS AND KITCHEN, : 1 or use o kitchen; state rent. A .dress C. M., SLAImvOr e EST B:RGAINS IN HIGH-GRADE UP- right pianos at £. W. LICK, 116 McAllister st. AGNIFICENT STEINWAY UPRIGHT AND AV Schubert: liitle used:sacrifice. 1619 Van Nesss W 4 PADGER SUL. AGENT FOR HALLET -& Davis and Fraucis Bacon planos, 408 =ac’ta BYEON MALZY. 508 POST ST._SOHMEKR Newbv & Kvand. Frizes and other planos. SUFERIOR VIOLINS ZITHERS, OLD&NEW H. MULLER. maker. repalrer. Z L.atbam placa. HORSES, 4() HORSES FOR SAL AGONS, buggies, carts, harness: ' Grand Arcade Horss Market, 327 Bix.h st ; anction sales every Weduar day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. @ ), 28O MSWITHIN HALF A BLOCK 00. 5 e Emporium. Inquire in book- store, 15 Fourth st. EST INVESIMANT IN TOW. furnished rooms; good reason for seliing. Sacramento st. 16 WELL- 6i4 OLD IMMEDIATHLY — 26 on: rent cheap. 805 Minna. T $25: MUST SELL IMM#- ROOMS 21 diately: best bargaiu in city. 547 Howard st. OUSE, 15 WELL LIGHTED _ ROOMS, snitable lodging house: $25 reni. b4 AINS IN LODGING-HOUSE changes in real estate. UNDERWOOD, Market st. 7R LODGING-HOUSES, ALL PRICES.TO SULT { O buyers.” PHELPS & CO., 917 Larkin st. TELL-PAYING LUDGING-HOUSE: 15 rooms; no reasonsble offer refused. 5USig Jessie st. $1600. & SARGAIS_LODGING HOUSE . in Oakiand: 41 rooms; ali_cccupl d: firsi-ciass roomers, paying, fine; rent $100: good location. A. D. BOWLEY, room 810, Sate De- posit buildi S llvux-; EMPORIUM SALES YARDS, 220 VA. lencla st., is the place o g0 1f you Want to buy, sell or exchange horses, buguies, wagons or har Dess: auction sales every Saturdav at 11 o'clock. H() SEE NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR: ness: all kinds: buggy,wagon, carts, surtey & rockawav: 40 cheap horses. 15th and Valencia l "0 SELS NEW AND sECOND HAND HA R OU pess, all kinds; wagons, buggies, surrers. Tockaways, carts; must e sold. 1128 Mission 3: JJORSES PASTURED, 82 A MO.; SEND FOR En L T TUKNITUKSE FUK SALE. Ut AEW JORE IS COMPLETED AND W3 are In it: four floors, running from Mission to Minna st In ail 134 acres of floor space.ars packed with househoid goods of all kinas, parlor, tedroom.and klichen outfits of ali kinds and ia endiess variety: i you are thinking of purchasing anything needed ins home, from a pair of plan: ketsto & completely furnished house, pay us & visit: it costs you nothing: our numbers are 1017, 1018, 1021 and 1028 Mission st, above Sixth. J. NOO. . HEAD DRIVING AxD WOin HORSES; circular. “Hyde Ranch, 630 Commer cial st. DU ekt 1000 1o 1700 Tba. W0 Howard st WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. EW ANDSECOND-HAND BAKERS, LAUN- dry, milk and grocery wag ns: also TOCKAWaY and 2 fina bug-ies. 838 Har: (LD GULD AND S LVER BOUGHT: JEWEL- Ty, watches repaired. MUND, 11331g ilssion. JELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- 3 'eiry 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixth st : send postal. ANTED—MEN ND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade: only 8 weeks required: tools given and catalogue sent 8. F. Burver School, 1515 Howard st. MO CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLR YL Winchester Honse, 44 Third st., near Market. 00 rooma: 380 §1 00 per nigh irea ‘bus and MALE BELE WAN EAT YOUNG OYSTERMAN: and board. C. Geary st. NEAT, QUICK, SMALL CASH BOYS: & $10 and bowrd. ©. K. HANSEN & CU, 110 Geary st. CITY; R. HANSEN & CO, 110 45 LOST. $l () REWARD—_FEOM 480 NATOMA ST. 10 Grady’s New Bay City market, a small diamond ring. ‘Return 1o 430 Naioma st. JILL THE GENILEMAN WHO TOUK A lady’s bandbox by raistake on Market-street car last Monday evening please return to 220 Post. ess, the great Cleopatra. whose wonderrul lexds o1 tolove and fortune: ladies 25c; gents dCo. M WALTERS (FORMERLY OF TEHAMA arriage with the one of your choice; con- gents 50¢. 951 Mission st. past, present, future; consultations on all aftal take impossible; letters anawered. 929 Post st., ani, card-reader, born with a aouble Vel and G ITANA, THE GIPSY QEEN, 8 TURK ST.; guide you right; satisfaction guaranteed. tupes by mall: low vrices. 858 Mission st. room 16-17. P ] EFT IN LODGING-HOUSE, KEARNY ST 4 & grip (brown leather), on Thursday P. . Proprietor send address R. R., box 23, this office. 1, ST_FART OF WATCH-CHAIN ~AND 410 ket with initials W. H. B., at Tenth and Howard sis, Uctober 27; liberal reward. Return 101 Hayes st. ROILER, HO:EL CITY, $40. .CALL THIS Sunday morning at 9 o'c.ock. C.R.HANSEN & €O, 11U Gear. st. | EAT YOUNG HOTEL CLERK, WITH GOOD references, 826 and found: 2 neat bellboys, with references, for coun ry hotel; belibuy, city, 810. C. K. HANSEN & (0., 110 Geary st. VIEAT AND PASTRY COOK, COUNTRY Ho- M “vel, 550 broiler, hotel, 840; second cook for & Testaurant. $42: night wal.er, who can do short or.er cooking for a cafe, country, $85; dishwash- ers and kitcoen-handy 20 1o $26. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary (OOUK ASD WIFE, §48: SECOND COOK, 8207 walter-boy, $15; waiter-boy, $10; piimber and do tiuning, 2 26 to $2 50 day: bushelman, 814 week: shoemaker, 87 week: broon maker. v an, $10 week: man to pperate ex- farmer and wife, $30; faimer and :u‘:;',“fls': :nfler -‘;:g do blacksmithing, $30. £ADY, Leading Employment Ageuts, 854-636 Clay st. % e ITUATION WANTED BY COACHMAN who_thoroughly unders ands his business in all s branches. ~As to qualification and refer- ences ad ire 8 C. L., box 91, Cal Office. QWEDISH MAN WISHES RITUATION IN private family, clty or country: understands gardening; take care of horses; can milk cows: £oud references. Aadress W., box 16, this office. 00K—YOUNG SOBER RELIABLE MAN with experience wants situation. - Address Cook, book 65, Call Office. Y FIRST-CLASS ORCHARDIST; UNDER- !> stands pruning, graftiog and cutting. Ad- dress C. G., Armour Hotel, a0 Bruno ave., 8. . F. Y OUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS DESIRES A is. posicion in an office; can operate typewriter: ins ures. Y. M., box —_— PLUMBLR WISHLS A POSITION: IS A first-class jobber. Add. Plumber, box 22, Call. OBER MAN (GERMAN) WANTS WORK for board and $5 per month; knows nothing about horses, but milks, zardens, cleans winaows, ete.; handy with tools. "Room 39, 875 Mission. W ANTED—A BRIGHT, ACTIVE, YOUNG Clothing sajesman. Apply at 528 Market st, 10-day (Sunday), from § A.M. to 1 P. a. ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN AS gents' furnishing goods salesman. App y 523 Market st., from 9 A. . M., - oty 9 A M. 101P X, to-day (Sun: (590D TEAMSTER, WITH HEAVY HORSE and wagon: or we will furnish the outfit toa responsible man. H. &, C., box 150, Cali Office, SMART BOY FOR GENER AL OFFICE WORK: $2 per week at start. 8. H. CU., box 150, Call, PEISTER; ALLROUND M a N; wages. Address X, 148. Call Office. Y OUSG MAN, 81 ENOGRAPHER, WILLING to do other work. NEWTON Co., 139 First si. . WANTED-INTELLIGENT MAN OR Wwoman for traveling position: pleasant work: 10 boos. Call Monday between 10 and 4 a: 911 Van Ness ave.; ask for H. G. HAYS. ASTERS ON COATS: STEADY JOB; GOOD wages. SELIG BROS., 108 Battery si LOW &, ANNUAL "MEETIN ~— NOTICE 18 hereby given that the foirieenth annual meeting of the stockholders of the San Francisco Mutual Loan Association will be held at the oftice of the corporatin, No. 518 Mon st., corner ©of Commerelal. San Francisco, o W EDNESDAY., November 4, 1896, at 7:30 P. M., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year. prosenta- tlon of the fourteenth annual repori and the trans- sction of such other business as msy come before the meeting. Books ure now open for subscription to 1000 shares of mock of - the fitieentn feries, Loans made 1o Sun Franciaco and Alumeda counties only. Interest, 6 per annum free of morigage taxes; premium, 20 per cent gross, or 50 cents pershare instaliments at pleasure of borrower, which amounts to $12 50 per, month for each $1000 net cash received by the borrower, his sum paying both principal and interest. Loans may be “pu{'.:‘ any time dTul;e%EBy order of the ‘board rectors. " d LCH, President. A BBARBORO, Sec. o (IERMAN, AGED 66, CARPENTER, CABI- ‘X net-maker and upholsterer, wants a position in & hospi al, institute or_on gentlemsn’s place; cliy or country. Address W. MILLER, 302 | ¥ MIDDLEAGED MAN, SITUATION A8 sober aid industrions. " Addeess Forcucy, To0y: Call Office, Oak.and. G e Y MAN AND WIFE (NO CHILDREN {1 °Wife understands laundrs work snd fawse keeping: man handy with tools of all kinds, care of horses or care of place in couutry: understands care of siock snd mliiking; city or country. uall or address 228 M{ona s:., bet. 1hird and Fourth. YOUSG MAN 10 TRAVEL: MUST HAVE $500 cash. Address G., box 2, Call Office. PLUERLY MAN TO DO CHOKES ABOUT lodging-house. 536 Third st. e e W ANTED—SALESMAN OF EXPERI.NCE and ability to soicit trade from very best class of merchauts; inducements 10 the trade lé‘h‘-n‘l bond required. ¥quitable Mfg. Co., Iowa 'y, fa. W ASTED — FIRST-CLASS M ACHIN E biucksmith. Apply 216 Bay st Cmuc SINGER, PIANIST PREFERRED, Address kxperience, box 87, Call. HANDY. HONEST YOUNG MAN wANTS place as bartender; some experivnce; German. - ddress W. E., box 41, this office. Y STEADY G- RMAN GENERALLY useful: understands garaening and taking care of horses; caa mil] Ly references. Address Situation, North Temescal, Alameds County. BASBER—IF YOU WANT TO BUY 4 GOOD- in (he aunney, Gharing. 350 call et WILLS FINCE CoMPANY: ARPENTER :bfl'l'fi-”“: Tl:t‘i SHOP AND rooms: long coat v lot of staurs to bulld, 1402 Devisadero st ],95T—PA=SBOOK WITH THE HIBZRNTA JSavi gsand Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of WILLIAM ARM-THONG: No. 1871147. The finder will plcase return o bank. OTO THATGRANDSELR AND PROP . BT- powers can turn the search'ight of truth oa yoar whole life_and tell you where your star of destiny 185 Haves st ,near Van Ness ave. Business and minine affairs's speel lty: cut this out. wr-at_card- vises ‘ the unfor- hielps you in business; successtul love and sult this murvelous woman ere misfortune en- twine. sround your future destiny: ladies 26c: MYE, DR TH MAS, SCIENTIFIC "RE. ‘vealer by ezgs and cards: tells entire lie, Dothing exc-ped; hames given; good advice; sure help; resiores lost love by sympathy: mis- near Larkin. \: ME. PORTER, WONDERFUL CLAIRVOY- second sight; ladies 50¢, gents >1; palmistry and clairvoyant sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st., br. Jones. 3 truthful predictions: reliable advice: no mat. ter what troubles you have, come, and she will ME_SCHMIDT, CLAI«VOYANI, TELLS pas:, jresent and future: success to ail; for ME. HARRISON; CLAIRVOYANT: CARD Teader; formerly Taylor st. 1094 Powell st., G YESY LIFE-KEADER. RFMOVED FROM 3 ~eventh to 4 Twelfth st.: ladies 25c: zents 50c. ME RAVENA READS LIFK FLUENILY: business advice: names given: 26¢ up. 5 Fourth ME. MOREAU, BEST FURTUNF-T LLER and medium in city; fee 25cup. 764 Howard. MME PEARL MAGNETIC HEALER: BGYP- tan cards: charms. 233 Post st., room 2. ME. HANS.N, PALM ST, CAKD-REA DER: pis’, present and juture; 25c. 148 6th st., r. 6. OST—PASSBOOK WITH 1HE HIBERNTA 4 Saviogs and Loan ~oclety of =an Fruncisco, in the name of JOHN MURTA or KATE MUKTA, No. 161.)76: finder will please return to bank. PAIR oF RUTCHES—BET. SIXTREN I'H ana Twenty-first sts. Reward 93314 Alabama. MISS MELVI-A, CLAIRAVOVANT PIC- ture; future husband or wife. 76615 Howard. MEDICAL. BLESSING® TO. LADIES SUFFEKING from irregularities and diseases pecullar to their sex: latest improved method of treatment: perfectly harmless; tree from any bad never makes them sick to make them elers helped imme liateiy; prices 10 sult home in continement. DR. & MRS. 14 McAllister st., next Hibernia Bank: French regilating piok pllls, 82 hours from 9 A. . 10 5 P. M. and 7 109 P. M. LL CASkKS UF IRKEGULAKITIES RE- stored at once; safe and sure relier guaran- ieed traveiers heljed without delav: home in confinement: regular physician of lonz and suc- cesstul practice: medical electricity and safe reme- dies ior all female complaiu s: Iadies call and state your case bef re being treated elsewhere; you willsave time and expense; consultation free. MRS, DK. WYETH, 916 Post st., near L.arkin. BSOLU.ELY HARMLESS—THE GREAT female regulator: Dr. Joub.n's French Cup- sules are safe and sure; Do female should be without them: no canger or after effects; they also act as & preventive; a guaranteed cure for irregularities: price 1 50; sent free by mail on receipt of price: female specialist in attend- ance. Address E. DAVEGA, 28 K.aray st., rooms 6and 7,s. F. SHAM FURNITURE CO.—LOWEST urniture, carpeis; all grades. 866 Mis- PHOLSTERY COv R. NIN i H. urniture and Uphoistery Gooas. T L J. NEUMANN'S, 117 ~IXTH SI., FO lowest prices on household goods, nLew of rood as new: cash or time: open evenings 4()() SAKPETS: CHAMBER stoves, $5: parlor sets, $20: §10: bas outfits. T D. McC\RTHY, 764 Mission. JURNITURE, STOV FULDLTULE WAN [ 'GHEST CASH P, ICE PAID iOR FUBNIL- ture. saloon fixtures and grocery stocks; send postal. STr NBERG, 734 Folsom st. L remadtd b Guuy FRICES FOR FURNE rere and merchanuise see BUKD, 211 Larkin. IGHER PRIC~ THAN ANYWHERE PAID by Indiana Auction £0,1057 Merket.opp.Jones CASE PAID EOR E-TILE jiulses vt J smaller lots of furniture, carpets. eiwc. J. BOWCH KR, 222 Stockton: sund nosta.. CAREERL CLEANING. ITY STEAM CARPET C WORKS; | cleaus, moves. lays carpets. G. H. S1EVENS, Migr. 38 and 40 . ighth st.; telephone South 260. VALPETS C1LEANED ANU LENOVAIRD ilke new. FERGUSON & CO.. %3 Tenth: ta touth 4. D MACKINTOSH & CO.. successor: A \EW PROCESS—NOMEDICINE, INSTRG ment or worthiras pills ased: every woman her own physician for all female troubies, no mat- ter from what cause; resiores always in one day: can be sent and used a home: ail cases guaranteed: if you want to be treated safe and sum call on a man's physicien. DR. POPPER. 318 Kearny st LAIKVOYANT: CARD- READING; FEE tisfaction given. 114 Turk st. NEV CLEOPATRA-DREAMS AND DES- tiny interpreted. 12 Mason st., room 2 FOUND. ORSE AND WAGON FOUND. ANY ONE giving full descrivtion and paying expenses can have sam - by applying at 45 Kleventh st. EDUCATIONAL. KALD: BUSIL S CUOLLEGE, 24 POST st.—Bookkeeping, business practice, short band, typing, telegraphy. modern languages, Ei lish branches. electrical engineering, etc.: teachers; 15,000 graduates: catalogue. YRES, THE LEADING COLLEGE, 828 Montgomery st.; individual instruction 1n shorthand, typing. bookkeeping. telegraphy, etc.: Jite scholarship $50: | w rates per week and mo. Mr. MELVILLE-SNYDER, 716 POST ST.: vocal music, plano, elocution, practical Shakespearean and general dramatic acting a spe- clalty: vocal classes oncay, 8 P. M.; 81. OICE, PHYSICAL CULIUKE AND ELO- cotion: latest and best methods. MRS. CALs HOUN, 3915 Californfa st. ONSULT LUCKY MEDIUM: TELLS CRA- die to grave: 25¢. 41 Minna, near Second, ME. LEGE . TE— PEE EN., Poo. .. .0 future: 45¢: one price. 311 Teham., upsiairs M ME: SYBILLE TELLS FROM CRADLE TO grave:pictures given: ludied 25c: $14 O'Farrel SrasaLUALISM, ME. E. YOUNG'S CELEBRATED HERB medicines for kidney, liver and all female troubles; also her reliabié Ealr res oratives and tollet articles, at 605 McA ilister st.: dingnosls free 4 to b P. M. sittings daily: test circies Tuesday, ‘Thur., Sat. and Sun. evenings, 10¢; tel. Jessie 11010 WmmAn WOLKAG, ~PlciivAa. No paychic healing and developing: circle Mon. Tues,, Frl. and Sat.; 8 7. 31 106 963 Misston s NITA WINOMA, MEDIUM, LIFE-READ- er; past, present, future; fee 26c. 174 Sixth st., Toom 2 MES SHRINIR, TRANCE MEDIUM: SIT- A tings aily, $1: circle Suu. eve. 311 Van Ness. R FOULET'S FRENCH CAPSULES, A zuaranteed ab-olute cure for ali female irregn- iarities (no master what ganse); positively safe- and sure: no danger or after effects; Laken in time, italsoacts as a preventive; price 81 50 per box: sent free by mall on_recelpt’ of price. WALLER BROTHERS, 83 Grant ave., San - rancisco, ADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISHP, NY- rovat Plils (Diamend Brand) are best; safe, re- labls ke no other. Send dc., stamps, for particu- lars, “Rellet for Ladies,” in letier by return mail; at druggist’s. Chichester Cbem. Co., Pniladeiphia, GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALT D e o oo ad. St ECLALTY OF irregularities n "one da¥ guaranieciug. o cuo of 3. e for patients: bes il low fees: reguintor 2. 904 Meallisier ar o $500 PAID FOR A CASET FAIL TO CURE b hom‘:' (lanu :l)an("‘omplllntl or diseases of the s onfinemen : AL MRS DR, BCOTT', 518 Tones sn 100 760 R. HERWIG, 716 O'FA RRELL; COMFORT Dty rioly private home before and during confinement; best of care an. medicul ac ndance; 20 years' pra tical experience: terms reasonubie. SURE CUKE FUR ALL F.MALE DI A eases, from whatever cause: home it confine. men; every comfort: satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. MRS. DR.GWY KK, 226 Tark st. OOKKEEPING THOROUGHLY 1IN 6 WEEKS or year's course free; only accouniant teaching. TARR, room 572, Purrott Emporium bullding. QTIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS College, 723 Market st : expenses less and scholarship better than elsewhere: day and night. FLASCO™> LYCF UM SCiOUL OF ACTING=— Private theatricals arranged: pupils rehearssd on stage. R. 5 and 12, 1. 0. . F. block, 7th and Mkt M. FRANCIS, INDEPENLENT SLATE- + writer. 118 Halgnt st.: hours 9 until 6 ». x. MBS ELLTS MEDIOM, SITTINGS, 9TO8. § circles Tues.. Fri.. ¥ p.'M., 25c, 1824 Market st HYPNOTISM, o VT VU VU U VU HYPNOTIBK SCIENTIFICALLY TAUGHT: success - rtd. HypnoticMesmericIns.6 O’ Farrell R e R e e Y QUHUUL ELECTRIUAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME chanical engineering, survering, architecture- Assay : estab. ‘64, VAN DER NAILLEN, 728 Mxt, G UITAR, MANDOLIN, PLANU AND VOCAL lessons, $3 mo. Mary Westhaus, 39 Fifth. SPANISH SCHOOL DAILY: 83 MO.: SPEAK- 1ing: correspondence: 4to 9 ».x. R. 10,Y.M.C.A. PIANO: PARIS GRADUATE; rman langusges;$2 mo. 109 Taylor,r7. NU, ARITHMIC, GRA & UURKEN o Wi day & ui ht: nociavses: 85 month. 45 Mission ProF LOUIS MERKL: VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, Fultyr, cornet, reasonuble. 225 Gearv.nr. Powll. TYPEWRITERS, AGENTS SMITH PREMIER: ALSQO KENT and sell all kinds of typewriters. L. & M. AL- EXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomery st., write for circuiar. EMINGTON, ; SMITH, $50; SEND FOR 1ple work. ‘& BANNAN, 383 Montg’y STORAGE. A A A A Ao T LOW RATES—FURNITURE, « ARPETS, pianos, etc.: clean, dry, light compartments. advances made. J NOONAN, 1017 10 1028 Mis- sion, above Sixth; open evenings. QTORAGE -CHEAPEST IN THE CITY: FIRE: proot building; advances made. 211 Larkin. ON'T FALL TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN AT DS museum, 1051 Maret st.: his 30 years successful practice Is a guarantee of fair treatment; the worst Cases treated satistac orily by mall. LPEAUS FRENCH PILLS—A BOUN T Al et irregularivies; o dangor, eafe and sure; §2 50 express (. 0. D.: don’t delay untll t0o late. OSGOOD B LOS., Oakiand, Cat. RS M. K. ROGERS' HOME 1IN CONFINE- ment: terms low; . 9 oot infauts for adoption. 9.9 OME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. H MRBS. DR. FUNKE, 4416 kighth st., Alameda. ¥ IRREGULAR ORANY FLMALE DI EASE lm MHES.DR. PUETZ and be content. 25415 4th. e e s DE n‘“fi" MCALLISTER STREET, NEAR Jones. FUENITURE, FIANOS, —TRUNKS: —~aD- vances. shipping ( HAX LT A YLOK.204 Yoy, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I S e S R JO“ E. itlCHARDS, W OFFICES. ROOMS U3 and 31 Crocker. BAlldlig: - selepBons o 75, San Francisco, Cal. OHN K. AITKEN ANDMAURICE L. AwH. '] SILYS & law. rus 515.516. 5 o flnfl.P‘:!muflkdE. PHYSICIANS, C. C. O'DONN! 1208 D" Golden Gazeave. 1“"‘“ ot mn‘fnmm‘ iseases of women and children. RS. DES. DONOVAN, 1306 FOLSOM ST. confirem: terms I+ asor PROPOSALS. e P AU NQFICE, TO" CONTRACTORS_BIDS WILL be received until November 10, for the con- struction of the tunvels. pipe Iine, vement work excavaiion n for 30,000 feet of conduit for development of water power in the Kan Gabriel River. The right is reserved to reject any calt bids. s, speciuCa.ons and full Information can be obtained from A © BALOH 28 Baker block, Los Angeles, W HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH POOF work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pei Beatlng Works, 353-.7 Tebama st ; tel. So. 40. - DVANCE CARPET CLEANING CO., 407 Sutter, tel. Main 394. S S, FitRGUSON, mangr, E. MITCHELL, CARPE-CLEANING CO.. + 240 14th st.; cleaning Sc a yard. Tel Mis 74, (L BEET CLEANING, B¢ LAVING, Bos k03 J eamples free: tel. Jessie 944. Stratton. 19 8th v OUBLIS SUARPRL LiALiNG WORAS o8 / Golden ate nve.: telephons e 8. 3CA YARD AT GREAT WESTERN CARZRT #) Ceaning Works. 11 Eighth st S @ Lo, MAIN OFFICE 25 AND 27 tel. Jossiv 1001 DENTISTS, R. L. T. CRANZ—n XTRACI 10N PAIN LESS; crown work, bridge wor< and teeih without plates a specialty. 336 Sutter, NE. cor. Stockton. 7 FULL SET OF TRETH WORTH $15; { . warranted 5 y-ars: extraction free: fillings 50c. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 = Xl.hv st ULL SET OF TEETH, 87, WARK. filling S0c, crowns §3. DR. BROW L h TRST-CLASS DENTISTRY OR ?iuNEY back; instatlment pian; estavilshed 12 years, Offige cor. Sixth und Mission, over L X L store. (OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIA 806 MAR- Coa s PR CiNaLs W, DECKE®. 7 A SET FOR 1nkIH—WA RANTED AS 1 good a3 can be made: filling 1 DR. NINMS, dentist, 930 Marke: st., next Baidwin Theater. AINLESS X AC(10UN, B0c: GUROWN bridge work a specisity: plutes $5 up: 18 vears' experience. R. L. WALSH, D-D.S., 8153, Geary, R, LUDLOUM Hil, 1443 MARKET ST, Ng Eileventh; no charze for extracting when Dlates are made: oid plates mode Over like news tecth from §8 per seii extraciing BUc: gas given. TET OF TEE(H WIT (UUT A PLATE DR D H. G. Yonog, 1841 Polk si. T.3.9. LEEA, 1206 MARKET, COR. GOLDEN D AU Ok OIS ROOM) AL ASU A1y o Kket, bet. 3d and 4th: gas specialists: pa inless extraciing, with gas, $1: plates. 85 up: fill, 81 up. DESEEE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patenteo of 'mproved bridge work or lsei withour any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O/ Farrell si TRS1-CLASS DENTISTRY; FIRSI-CLA %, prices: first-olass results: painless extracinde Tel. Main 5375. W.C. HARDING, M. D., 500 sy e “A LL WOKK TO SUIT T.MES: WA KRA NVED. £\ DR. REA, 1870 Msrket st., front cnfx}zuf— LL WORK KEASONABLE A WAR Anes v s NEREY s 200, W TV LEASE, OR RENT OX LEASK—50-VARA LOT ‘SE. cor. “Polk and_Jackson ste: remt $30° per monih. Address J. B, 427 Sansome st S ¥

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