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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1897 SAN FRANCISCO **CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every Dight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street: open until 9:30 o'clock- SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open oot § o'ciock 143 Nimth street: open until § o'clock. 2618 Jiission street. open until 9 o'clock. 1205 Polk street: open until 8:30 o'clock. NW. corner Tweniy-second aund Kentuoky streets: open till 9 o'ciock HURCH NOTICES. > FIRST CHUECH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- B2 WU T 3 S i beathoven Hall, {76 Post st cor. Powell. Christian Sclence Bible iessons: subject, ‘Paul's Assurance of Divine iroicction in Peril.” Sunday-school for children ot (Le -ame hour. “clence and Health” Btudy inursauy ac8 p. M. in Ruby Hali, 320 Post st. Allare welcome. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, B ool Fout ana Mason sis—Fev. George O Adams. D.D., pastor, will preach morning and ening. Morning service, 11 o'clock: (heme, ‘Seeing Jesus:” evening service. 7:30:theme,The Bosis of Ojtimism’ (fith sermon in the series on tie “Beok of Ecclesiastics”). The pastor’s Bible cinss 1mmediately Atior_mOrDIug service. - uu- dby-scnool 12:45 7 M : Y. P. S G E.. 6:30 P M. The second popuiar praise -ervice will be neid on pex: Sunday even ng. November 7. Samuel D. Mayer, or.anist and cholimasier. THIED CONGREGATIONALCHURCH, B2 riiteenth st., near Mission—Rev. Williaa Rader, pastor. Services at 11 A. M. bSubjeot: “Joy Wi Cannot Be Stolen” Services at 7:30 p. M Subjeci. “The Christian.”’ by Hall Caine. Thir!in series of special sermons. Music by chorus choir under the direction of W iiliam C. Staditeid. All are cordlally invited £ FLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL Church, Post st. near Webster—Services 7:30 P. M. Nunday- v. F. N. Greeley will d evening. The public cordially es to-day st 11 A £chool At 9:30 A. M preach morning & invited to ail serv; E2 CENIRAL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Church, Missior: s xthand Seventh— Rev. Churles Fdwaid Locke, D.D., pastor. Services at11 A a and 7:30 p m. Pastor will préach. Sub- Ject for moruiug: +Secret Prayer”. for evening: Ihe Mission of Good Humor” 'All seats ace ree. Sunday-schocl, 1 r. M.: Christian Fndeavor, 6:15 P.2.: class meetings, Sunday, 9:30 A. 3. a) 12:30 P. M, aod Thursday evening, 7:30: mid- week prayer and praise service, Wednesaay, 7:30 P M Tulsisapeople’s church. Al are cordjaly iuvited. Special music at all services. SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan ste—Rev. John Stephens, pastor: residence 309 Haightst. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 F. M. The pasior will prea. b ac boih services Subj. ct atlla M, A Wise Choice,” and at 7:30 he will eliver the third address in the series on moral reforms, sutject, “Our . merican Sabbsth—Sha 1 It Be Main aiued?” Sunday-school at 12:30 P. M., C. 8. Perkins superintendent. Epworth League s-rvice au6:30 p M. Prayer-meetiug Wednesdsy evening at 7:45 o'clock. The public cordially in- Vited 10 all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushersin attengance. 83 %, FAUL'> EPISCOPAL CHURCH, California st. near Sieiner. Hev W. Max- well Reily, rector—Holy communion 7:30 A M, Sunday-school 9:30 A. M., moruing praser aud ser- mon by rector 11 A M. Auumn _praise service “7:30 P. M_ organ prelude (Hesse): processional hvmn, 520 (second), Kejoice Ye in Heart” ey, “Gloie patr’ (Me Schubert anta e Domino” (Dud- Nunc Uimittis” (Tour~): anthem, st_Tide” (Barnby); Organ solo (a), “Pastorale” (Gui mout), (5) ~Abenalied” (Schu’ mann); Selec.ious from the “Creation” (Haydn) offertory, alto solo. “Eve Hath \o. Seen, Ear Hath Not Heara” (+Holy Ciiy,” A. K. Gsu recessional hymn 398 (Is). Smart: orcan posi lude (Rink). Th usic will be rendered by St. Paul's Vested Qartet and ¢ horus « boir, to which has been sdded several well-»nown vo.ces for thls special occasion, under the direction of Mr. Fred- erick Kaizenback, organist and director. All are cordially invited. E& TRINITY CHURCH. COR._BUSH AND Gougl: sts —Rev. - eorge E. Walk, recior. Services ut 11 a. 3. aund 7:30 P. M. The Rev. W. 1. £ Biiss of Boston will preach two courses of sermous, Sunday mornings st 11 A 3., 0a ~The Hidden Life.” Ociober 31, =T'he Lite of Heuven.” Sunaay evenings 7:50. on*ihe Word Made Maak fest.” ~ October 31, “Christianity 1n the Chiy.’ Beautiful music at each service. The pubiic in- vited. g3 CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Geary and Poweil sts.—Rev. John Hempbill, D.D.. pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30° P M Lvening topic, * Manli nes:and a Chrisian Life: Are They Incompat- Music, morning: *“Te Deum,” P. B. Sparks; off-rtory. =0 Lod. I Come,” Brage-Bassford: s0prano solo and quartet. Music, evening: ~Can- tate Domino” Rousseau: offertory, “Savior Bieahe an Evening blessing,' Gouid. All are cordialiy invited, MEETING NOTIUES— ontinued. ST. ANDEEW’S SOCIKTY— Annual election of officers MOXN- DAY EVENING, November i, at >cot- tish Hall, 111 Lariin. st Polls open from 7108 P M. ANDREW WILKI W. C. CooK, Secretary. o l SITUATIONS WANTED-—Continued. 0. AN WISHES WORK BY TH) DAY in roomiug-house. A. C. T., box 18, Call. PROTESTANT WOMAN WISHES SITUA- ton as bousekeeper: plalucook: references; city or country. C. K., box 8, Call Office. ANNUAL MEETING —NOTILE IS hereby given thatthe fifieenth annual meet- 1ng of the stock bolders of the §.n Francisco Mu- tual Loan As-ociquion will be held at the office of the corporation, No. 518 Montzomery st . corner of Commercial st, San _Francisco, on WEDNES- 1AY, November 3, 1897, ut 7:30 ¢'clock P M. for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuiog year, presenta ion of the fifteenth anuual report aud (he trausaction of such other business as may come befare the meeting. Books are uow open for subscription 10 100U shares of siock of the 16th series. Loaos made {n San Francisco and Alw- meda counties only. Interes: 6 percent an- num, free of morigage taxes: premium 20 per Cent gross, Of bu cen.y per sbate instw.iments. i pleasure of borrower, which amounts to$12 50 per month for each $1000 ne: cash received by ihe borrower, this sum paying bo:h principal and in- terest. 1'oans may be repaid at_any time desired. f the Board of Directors. FLo T.J. WELSH, President. A. “BARBORO, Secrears. e —— SPECIAL NOTICES, IT HAVING B-EN KUMORED tHAT Beapeti, the eugineer, who recently scaped from the bospital while under arrest for ttempted murder. was aided by the Natioual As sicla ion of Stationary Kngineers. we wish (o state for the intormaiion of the pubiicthat this man is not, never was and never could beome a member ot octation FZbls ASR0CIALIOR. 0. WILLIAMS, President. BONNEY, Sec. 8. F. No. 1, N. A. 8. K. w TO MY FRIENDS—I WILL BE A CAN- gmd-u for the uext ity aud County Asses- sor: until further natice my headquariers are at 18 Bixihst. C E. AYER BAD TENANTS EJKCTED FOR 84: collections made: city or country. Pacifio Collection Co., 415 Montgy st. room 6: tel 550. PAINTING, WHITENING, PAPER- banging. HARTMANN, 239 Third st. MME HANSEN: LATEST GALVANIC B baliery and cabinet stha. 116 1 agior st MRS, STEWERT, GENUINE STEAM and cabinet batbs. 12015 Geary, room 11. MKS.DR FISH, 10115 GRANT AV.RM 3; W!Ifl(‘l"rilntllrflhnl ‘Turnish baths: unrivaled SUNDAY MEETINGS. (3BAND FRrE THOUGHT LECTURE TO- ¥ night, Pythian Casile, 909 Market st, by Fran~.n ~lelner. Subject, “The ‘Leachings of Christ and the Problems of tha Present Lay.” Come and bear their sirength and we«kniss com- pared with nineteenth ceatury free thought: good music: admission 0 cents. QWEDISH YOUNG LADY WISHES SITUA- /00 10 40 housework and cooking: city refer- ences. Please call 2331 Plue ERMAN WOMAN, VERY GOOD COOK, wauts sitnation: wi.l go out of city. 3103 Clay st., near Baker. NOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION 10 do housework; city or country. 326 Jessle. RESPECIABLE WON AN WANT: WORK BY the aay. washing or ~housecleanivg. 613 Minoa st., ve: eventh. FITUATIONS WANTED—Conttnnas, HELP WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-Continued. MAN, 50, MARRIED, ENERGE1C,7 YEA ' § in newspaper work and adver ising, with zood Dusiness . nowledge, wants position; refereuces; :_mll.c neld moderate salary. Address ¢. C, box 41, all + tice. ARTENDER: THOROUGHLY EXPE- rienced, strictly sober, houest and reliabl:, Al ielerences, speaks Fronch aud kngiish fluently, desiies’ si uvation; city or couniry. Ad- dress A. 1 ., box 27. Call. VWANTED — IN SAN LEANDRO, YOUSNG £irl L0 assisi with light housework and care of baby: good home; $6 a menth, Call 1050 Goiden Gate 'ave., 12 to 3. HE McDOWEKLL DRESSMAKING AND Millinery School is the only successtul school ot its kind “on the coast: w. teach the cuiting making and fitting or stylish hats and dress s; all are invited 1o visit our school ¢nd see for them- selves: patterns cut to fit, 25c. 103 Post st. Ab VALET TO A GENTLEMAN OR COUR- lerto parties going to Kurope; competent knows Paris before and behind the sceues. B. k., box 150, Cal (ERMAN WISHES TO DO GENERAL ¥ kiichenwork, assist fn_ cooking, waiting or Other work; cl:y or country. address MEY ER, 632 Mission st.. room § Y OUNG, RiFINED GERMAN LADY DE- sires a position to do second work or take care of children, .r as companion toan invalld lady. B. G.. box 10, Call. OMPETENT WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day: firsi-ciass inundress, or will do C.ea.- ing. A. W. box i7, Call. HOROUGHLY RELIABLE GERMAN GIRL wishes situation to do second work or cham- berwork and sewing in family. Call or address 530 Geary . RESSMAKER — FIRST-CLASS FITTER, stylish draper and designer: thorough dress- maker: by the day. MISS WAKWICK, 830 Geary st. W CMAN WANTS PLACE TO ASSIST IN house +ork and sewlng; wages no object. 355 Miona OUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION OF ANY g7, <1ad: e’y or country: low wag's. A. J. box W A IED—POSITION AS BOUKKEEPER OR COLeclor; best of references furnished. Ad- dress A., Lox 6. Call Office, Oakiand. WAMIED — YuUNG NORTH GERMAN &irl to do cookinz and housework; grea:er part of washing done by laundry: windows cleaned and outside work doue by extra help; wages $: three in the family: references wunted. Apply afier1 p. u. a: 2007 Devisadero st., near Callfornia. ADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF B)ARDING- house for & mine: must buy interest in the mine: lnvesiigate. S.nd name aad address to W. L., box 152, Call Uffice. W AMTED — A YOUNG LADY TO TAKE charze of the doll department iu & large retail estabiishmert; mus. be an exper: duli repairer and a good ralesiady: siate age, reference, experi- ence, salury. Address G., box 13, this office. ANTED—ONE RELIABLE MAN IN EACH county on the Pacific Coast; good pay and steady position. Write or call Unlon Shirt Com- pauy, 1020 Market st., room 1. ’ (GABDENER AND EXPERIENCED GREEN- house man; undersiands the care of horses &nd can milk: more for good home thun high wages: liag good reference. . T., box 9. Call. JUANDINAVIAN COACHMAN WITH GOOD refereaces desires work about genieman’s place; firsicl-ss horseman; good gardener and general handy man. Address A. B., box 41, Call. Flns’r-cx,;és COOK WITH GOOD CITY reterences wants situation. 426 Post st. RESSMAKER WISH S WORK BY THE day in tamliles, or would work with dress maker. Address Dressmaker, 540 Chestnut st. 00D DRESSMAKKR AND SEAMSTRESS; sews 50c aday or $2 50 a week. M. M., box 96, Ca'l Oftice. IANO TAUGHT: 2 LESSONS 76C: WILL givel or 2 lrasons & week: competent lady teacher. M. C., box 98, Call Office Y QUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS housekeeper. (all 126 Fourih, r. 21, 2d floor. JEAT ELDERLY AMERICAN WIDOW wishes position as housekeeper: go d Coox; washing ani the care of cnlidren; wages from $10 t0$12. 216 Minna st JIDOW, WITH CHILDREN, WOULD like 1 or 2 children to boara. 1209 Steiuer st (oxrosITOR (STKAIGHT) WANTS ~TEADY position: wages 10 start $4 per week. Ad- dress Compos, box 18, Call Oftice. ERMAN W( MAN WISHES 10 GO OUT BY the day. 49 Rausch, bet. Howard and Folsom. OUKKEEPER, BANKING, SELLING £00ds; 20 years' experience: highes refer- euces: moderate salary: country preferred. Ad- dress L. T. CA RE, Vailejo, Cal. (GIBL TO ASSIST IN HOUSKEWORK AND care for baby. 1710 Larkin. ERMAN GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD and do light housework. 517 Monigomery st. 615 LAKKIN_BRANCH UFFICE or THE O CLL Subseriptions uod wan: ads taken FERATORS WANTED, LEVI STRAUSS & C0.. 821/ Fremont st. JATTERSS 25c; DRESSMAKERS FUK- uished -hops and families: positions free. Mo- DOW . LL bressmaking, Millinery sctool, 103 Post. AUBENCE DRESS- CUTTING SCHOOL, 1079 Market: a perfect fit guaranieed without trylug on: call and be convince . ARDENFER (GERMAN)—CAN TAKE CARE of Auything about a private piace. Please ad- dress G., box 35, Cail. QIUIVATION A~ NIGHT CLERK OK waichman in a lodging-house; 20 yenrs' ex- perience. Address FKED ALLEN, 961 Mission. OBER INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MAN WANTS Position as bookkeever or shipping-clerk. Ad- dress K. K., box 41, Call Uftice. ILLING YOUNG MAN OF ABILITY wishes pesition as clerk; will accept anything reasonabie. A. X., box 14, Call Uflice. 7OUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED STENOGRA- pher, desires position; first-class references. 8. N., box 150, Call Offica, ITUATION WANIED BY A FIRST-CLASS » gardener, with references; city or country. Address Garaener, box 29, Cali Oftice. W ASTED—SITUATION AS ENGINEER OR machinist; firsi-class references. Address A. E., box >4, this office. LILLIE ANy MRS J.J. WHIT- ve a meeting this (Sunday) evening at Scottish Hall, 105 Larkinst.: Mrs Whitney” guides will answer personal questions and zive spirit me sazes; each jerson will be priviieged to write one question. ITUATION WANTED BY PROTESTANT woman in private famliy; good cook: refer- ences. 104 Haves st. “OUNG WUMAN WISHES POSITION Ag housexeeper. 120 ~ixih st., first fi. or, room 2. A 1909 MARKET ST, REAR HALL, FIRST £\ tpiritual Church”: 2 P. X, tesis to ail, Mr. Keegan, Mrs. Dunham, Glilingham, ruce: 8 P M, baliots read, mental questions answ red, tests by Mrs. Dunham, Robinson. others. Admission, 10c. T 111 LAEKIN ST, TO-NIGHT, KATIE £\ Heussman holds last pub'ic tst meeting: mu- sic by Professor 1oss and Professor Mansfield; sittings by mail §1,send lock of hair; clrcles every Friday evening, 115 Franklin st. ST DEVELOPING CIRCLE 2 P. M., 10c, 335 McAllister: % P. M., test meeiing, R. A. Stitt, Mrs. Givens, Meskin, Hargrave, Hanso and others. TOMPETEN [ GIRL WISHES PLACE FOR housework: no postals. 712 Folsom st OMPETENT, GOOD GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion to do cvokine and housework in nice fam- 1ly; wages $25. H. K. box -6 Call. (VILHBIAN OF GOuUD APPEARANCE AND T best education, speaking d corresponding floently In German, i nglish, Spanish, French and Italian, famiijar with | 0ookkeeping and (ypewri: ing, KDOWing the elrments of shorthand, wants POsition: saiar; noobject. Address G. G., box 22, this oftice. Y MARKRIED GERKMAN WITH 2 SMALL children: good farmer: understands orchard and vineyara: can do plain blacssmituing; wil work at your own price on steady p.ace. 5. box 80, Call IKL ABOUT 14 YEARS TO ASSIST IN pain housework. Apply 8 Ringold st. ROTESTANT GIRL FOR LIGAT HOUSE- work; slesp home: §8. 2905 Mission st. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES WORK by the day; any kind: good laundress. Ad- dress MRS. C. C., 7 Van Ness ave. 1 DR. RINES' SPIKITUAL SOCIETY, 909 4\ Murket st., Mrs. Bar ley, ~ealy. Euwer. Kills, Mr. Hanson: doctor’s office, 605 Mc.llister at., 1 WwbP M. AKLAND PSYCHICALSOCIETY, FRATER- nal Hali, Washingtou st., ~undsy at 8 p. M. Mme. Florenice Montague will occupy the platform. OHN SLATER, GRAND TEST SEANCE TO- ) night at 8 'clock sharp, Metropoiitan Temple, Fifth st., below Marke.. Admission 10c. \] M YOUNG'S: TEST CIVCLE TO-NIGHT, Y 10c.; 605 McAllister st: couvincing tests; “Firemen's Last Cali” wiil be played. M RS.S. SEAL, ~PIKITUAL AND BUSINESS VL medium, wili be at 1116 Broadway, Oakland, for a short tiine; sittings daily. V. MILLER'S ETHEREALIZING, MA- « tereal.z.ng seance, 8 P. M, 50c, 409 Leaven. worth s. M 1S MAYOSTEERS, 11215 OAK: CIKCLES ¥ Tues 8 a.. Thurs'2» w: 28c; readings $1. TOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY AS laundress and housecieaning. 43 Willow ave., cor. Poik. (XP-RIENCED STENOGRAPHER AND s pewriter, ownlug machine. wishes position city or country: wages very moderate; highly re- comm-nded. H. R., box 39, Call. (GEBMAN, AGED 38, WANTS POSITION AS gard ner: care . horses; careful driver: can milk: references: wages reasonabla P. M., 674 Sixteenih st., kast Oakland. | ARBER—FIRST-CLASS ALL-ROUND MID- die-azed, single, wants a piace as n anager in city or country. Audress Alired, box 30, 1L ERMA\N, WELL EDUCATED FRAULEIN, lately from home. of neat and pleasing ap- pearance, wishes a iight situation: speaks liitie ¥nglish: 1s good dressmaker; will sleep st home 1t desired Address B., grocery. 432 Post st. (GUUL CO K WANTS o SITUATION IN T restaurant or_boarding-house, or will do gen- eral housework. 737 Howard st., room 25. IRL WANTS SITUATION TO ASSIST IN bousework. 151 Silver st. ‘\'AA POSITION TO COOK FOR PRIVATE mmmily or ranch: small wages. Address A. R. DUVAL, 175 Minna st., city. (G 0P FRENCH COOK WISHES SITUATION ¥ private samlly preferred: good references given. .ddress P., box 26. Call. h IDDLE-AGED MAN (SWISs) WHO CAN read ana write English and German well, wishes a situation in store or office. . G., box 17. Call Office. FBENCH LADY WISHES PLACE AS WAIT- Tess or nurse. Address 1221 O'Farrell st. ELIABLE, EDUCATED WOMAN, NORTH German. desires situation 1o take full charge of infant. Address B. G., box 18, Call Office. EFINED GIRL DESIRES SITU. TION IN firs -class family : chamberwork; good sewer. X Z, box 99, Call Office. ARLCARTER, ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PHY- sician, massage: relerences given. 330 kearny. § & VIBST PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH, ~=" cor. Van Nessave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Eobert Mackenzie, D.D.. pastor. Rev. kdwin H. Jenks, co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach a 114 M amd Mr. Jenks will preach at 7:30 ». M. Sunday-school at 12:45 P. M. Y. P. 8. C. E ut 6:15. Praver-meeling ai 8 P. M. Wednesday. All are welcome. IRCLE BY MES. MARTIN, 360 GROVE ST., Monday, Friday, 8 p. M.; sittings daily. MRS HENDEE ROGERS, PARLOR TESTS; M “circle to-night, 10c. 122 Taylor st. ELIABLE, EDUCATED WOMAN (GEK- man) desires situation &8 wanaging house- keeper In first-class 1amliy. Address 3. H., box 10 Call Oftice. REFINED EDUCATED GIRL NORTH GLR- man, desires situaiion s nursery governess; best references. Address N. N., box 12, Call. MAES EGGERT AITKIN, MEDIUM, GIVES sittings daily at 320 McAllister st. § &, JISST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST, " near Jones—services sunday, Oct s 1887. FPresching at 11 . M. and 7:30 P. M. by Hev. H.C. Woods, D.D. irayer and couference meeling Wednes av, 7:45 p. M, Chrisiian cul- are clas, Fridag, 8 P A SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, (OR. Twentieth and Capp sts.—A. J. Wells. pas- Mr. Welis will presch at 11 A . ou “W hnt 1810 Be iellxiois.” The lecture at 7:45 » . wii discuss “The Devil In Politics” sund s5chool a2 9:45 A4 M. Unity Club lecture Tuesday Professor Peirce of Stantord Uni- ‘Is There Any Fundamental Piauts and Animals?” Tickets Pastor's residence, 924 Valencia st - STRANGE i~ SABEATH HOME— | - Methodist Episcopal Church, Difference Beiw 25 ce near ihird st lwo blocks from Palace Hotel. Joho A. B Wilson, D.D., pastor,jwill preach at 11 4. and 7:30 ¢ M. Morning subject,* | he Ground of Communion.” ~ Evening sutject, “The Kind of Yourg Man Wa preiude on tie ii i1 man krancisco,” whh a und labors of Heury George M Alice =he.don Brannan, tue celebrated sacred 20ug %0 0 soprano, wili sine. Young peo- ple’s rally at 6:15. A cordial welcome and com- foriable seat for all at all times, ’t} TH rIRST DIVINE SCIENCE Church, 3360 Seventeentn st.. bet. M and Valencia. Cramer, pasto t 11 A M. ~ubj surse: *I'he Gate, Besu tiul” Il are cordlally invited to attend. Sun- Cay-schooi &t 10A 3. M. k. Cramer will lecture sier's Hall, 511 Fourteeuth st, Oakiand, at 5% x B 5 COSPRL HALL, 83: HOWAKD ST.— Special meetings conuucted by Evaagelists inro, veCiure. Smith, Harcus and Faulknerthis 0 evening ai 7:30. A heariy 2 10 all Lo come and hear for eternity. ~0 meelings o be continued as 7:50 each Dizht Xcept Saiuraay. CHARLE = S M ONTGOMERY WILLGIVE 5% an address in Gospel Hal, 16 Mason s, at > o'clock. on: ““Ihe Seconi Cominz Of (hrit to U her iu the Millennium.” This will be a defense Le doctrine of Curist's second coming and an aaswer u the Rev. Dr. Urmy. C. C. Heiriolt and Henry A fropside. evangelis:s. wili couduct re- vival -ervices v vigit. All invied. Seats frec 0d 10 coll-ction. *THE GHOST DANCE, OR MESSIAR z& AmODg the American indians” popular iecture betore the Theosophical Society, Y. 4UE P M., N ative Sons’ building, 414 Ma- si, by Gilteri E. C. Bal ey, ¥bh.D, war corre- spoudent 0: luter Ocemu at Pine Kidg-. SUUIAL DEMOCRACY OF AMERIGA MEETS to-day 2 909 Market st SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. SWEDISH CiOK, CITY, REFERENCES. £\ A superior German cook, city, references. A yourg Ecotch nurse A competent zcotch Infant’s nurse. A parl rmaid and waitress, 5 years' references. 2 Danish housework girls 4 first-class Irish cooks. A namber of young housework girls want situa- tions. T0 be seen at MISS PLUNKETT'S Kmployment Bureau, 424 Sutter st. Near Fowell, Telephone Main 5472, NGLISH GIRL, EXCELLENT COOK. W ANTS siiuation at housework and cooking in Uak- Iand, Alameda or Berke ey: Danish girl, young, strong, can cook well, wanis situation in Oakland or Berkelev. Can be seen at MIsS PLUNKET 1’ Emuloyment Bureau, 424 Sutter st., near Powell, teleplone Main 547 TERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—MRS, LAMBERT, 417 Powell st (iel. Main 5332), furnishes best helo of al: natonalities, JITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD STRONG ») woman to do housework In small or large family. 788 Mission st. QWEDISH WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do nousework or mind childrea; call Mon- dny. 46 Riteh st Y OUNG SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES 81TU- ation 1n coffee-house or small restaurant; call Monday. 46 Ritch TOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS typewriter and to do officeiwork: experience; saiary moderate. O. M., box 105, Call. W ANTED_PLACE T0 DO_SECOND WORK or chamberwork in botel. C.W.. box 105.Calls 7OUNG WOMAN, AGED 30; VERY GOOD piain cook and thorough houseworker: in sma | family; wa:es $J2 to 815. F. W., box 102. Call, QTRONG WOMAN WANTS WORK S da-, wasniog o cleaning: wage dress 718 Howard st., busement. DASISHGIRL WANTS A SITUATION 10 do cenerai housework: can do plain cooking: refecences. Address 1091, Chattanoogs st fiZ SAMULL W.YL<R OF BENICIA, 57 Cal., whois alover of larael, will spesk in Cambrian Hall, 1183 .ission st, next 1 oesday evening, on Ju /aism and Christianity. It will be of equal luteress and instructiveness 1o Jew and Geulle, SAN FRANCISCO THEOSOPHIAL SO- . #13 Marke. st —Leciure 1o-night, of Symbolism.” Mis ALne y night, “Gud, Our digher ?52;1 THE THEOSOPHICAL »OCIETY— ree publle leciures every runday at 8 p. x tu Porto.s Hall, Native Sons’ buildiug. To-night “1he Ghost Dinice, or Messiah Craze, as lilusira- tive of the ceiglvuy 1ife of Americat Indiane” Ly Giber. k. Bulles, Ph.D., war correspondent of tie Chicago It Pine Ridgq FXCELSIOR 10, 1. O 0. F.—OfM, ~ mdmbers are requested to fulieral of wur iate brother, CHESTER 2770 ¥, PINKHAM. P. G., from Pioacer Hall, Fourti st e . 3, THIN DAY (~un di x). Uctober 31. J. 1. pUN G 6. L. IRELAND, K. 5, (= Members of the So- cirty of Cahtornia Pioneers a1t reques ed to aitend the fuseral of our lat mem- E. PINKHAM, the parior of ihe so- y 0a SUNDAY (TU-DAY). October 51, at 2 \iease wear the usual funera: badge. J. L oPEAR, secretary, f 2, COURT WASHINGTON NO. 37 F. 0f A.—The oflicers and mem be; o1 the above-named COUXL are hereby not fid to attend the fumersl of our la bivther, /4 KON GUSLINER, irom Alcazar bujliing, on MUNDAY, November 1,819 4. x By orier <f the Chief Ranger. M. C. LASKY, Recording Secretary. ‘,_‘\a'—' MEMBEKRS OF POCAHON- tis iiibe No 11, will asseible in Memorial H:l, L O. O. F. vuliding DAY at 11:30 A. 3, to attend the fini: val of O1F laie brother, R . DIVER. Intermeot, Mbuniain View Cemetery, Oakiand, Take creex * e boat. By order of the uribe. 1. W. BUTCHEK, Sachem. RAY A HaBD Coof B TN | GIKL WISHES POSITION TO & iend bukery. blease cal or address, Mo- dav, 10835 Hayes st. ADY, EXPERIENCED AS A TEACHER IN 4a State institution, desires correspondence with parents of blind children of the kindergarten ase. Adaress W., box 80, Call. JANTELU—BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, housekeeper's place; good coox: llkes chil- dren; has good ref:ieuces: notafraid of work: country preferred. Lal:or address 509 Kearny si, room §, 12 M. to 4 P & ToU LADY WISHES POSITION AS nurse for 1 or 2 children. Address 733 Harri- son s, 8 F. TRONG WOMAN; WASHING FOR MON- days 524 Stevenson st., rear. REFINED YouNa WOMAN WISHES A Pplace as housework: is 5 good plain cook; city. Cail 711 Howard st., room 4. JITUATION WANTED, BY A COMPETENT Germau 'sdy, as working Lousekeeper. Cail Or Bad.ess 340 MCAllister Y OUNG MAKRIED MAN (AGED 26) WITH famliy, firsi-cluss electriclan, 6 years' experi- ence in Eucope, wunts situalion; willing to do other wors. B.Z., 2526 Mission st. W ANIED—BY MIDULE-AGED ENG LISH. man. work around private placs: care iawns, garden. elc.: gooa reference. Address L., box 8, Call Ottice. Oakiand, w INCHESTER HOUSBE, 4¢ 1MIRD ST. NR Market; 200 rooms 25c o 8150 per nigh: 1180 10 86 per week: convenlen and respeciabls: free bus and bargage 10 and from ke terry. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO COOK AND M kee, or few men ou a ranch: $15. MUKRR ADY, leading Empioyment Agents, ¥ st £ WAITRESSES, DIFFERENT COUNTRY © hoteis, 320; wai'ress, firsi- luss coun ry hotel, $20: woman to cook, piain boarding-house, $20 women and giris for housew:rx: ranch cooks. etc. MURKAY & KEADY, Leading Employment 2gents, 634-636 Clay st. +) WAITRESSES, SAME COUNTRY HOTEL, = $20; 3 waitresses, cily, $15; 2 chambermaids and waitresses, $15 office open lo-day, Sunday, 8 010 A M C. R HANSEN & Cu, 105 Geary st “OUNG WOMAN DESIRE: stewardess 207 Post s A PLACE AS room 9 JARY WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSE- ~ keeper: o objections o short distance in the country. Cail 1104 Mission st., room 67 Yoo LADY WISHES POSITION AS housekeepes. Apply 255 O’ Farreil, room 7. Y QUNG GERMAN GIRL SPEARS FRENCH nd Span sh, wants & housekeeper's place. 111 eary st., 100 n 2. OUNG LADY OF REFINEMENT WISHES position as typewriter or any kind of oftice work. Call room 7. first floor, 969 Mission. OUK’S POSITION IN FAMILY BY WOMAN 8 years in last position. Call or address MARY, 740 Marke: st. OUNG LALY DUSIRES A POSITION AS hous- keeper. Cail 28 Eilis, room 1. W AT D—GERMAN COOK FOK G KMaN family, $40; 2 German cooks, at $30 each: girl for very lizhi work in Berkeley, $15; laag’s maid, $25. We want for Monday s number of housework girls in German and American faml- lies for the town and country, wages $30. $25, §20, $15 aod $12. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutier st., near Poweil. MAY MURRAY OR DELIA COLLINS OR 4 LILLIE CARLSON—P ease call at once on MISS CULLE 325 Sutter st. " IRST-CLASS HELP OF ALL KIN DS, COOKS. second girls. etc. MES. LAURENCE, Intelll gence Oflice, 1149 Polk st., near Sutter. THORVUGH GERMAN NUKSE, $.0; COOK $25. cook, Healdsburg, $20. MRS LAU- RENCE, 1149 Polk st. VERMAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, MRS, LAMBERI, 417 Poweil s, has places for zirls of all nationalities. W ANIED_POSITION BY RESPECTARLE middie-aged American woman @s man- sging and working houmsekeeper for club of men who are tired and turning biue with indives- tion op r-staurant o d. or for widower with chii- dren who need a mother's care: or will go as nurse for invalid or infauts; good references as Lo char acter and ability: 1o tr flers need apply. Address Truth, box 8, Cail Office, Oakland. "OUNG GIRL DESIRES POSITION AsS typewriter or bookkeeper. Call 201 Powell st. room 6. YQOUNG GERMAN LADY DESIKES pOSI- tion as housekeeper. - 112 Taylor st., roum 7. { EAT YOUNG LADY WANTS A STEADY housekeeper’s position; ci:y or country. 1013 u1aut ave., room 15. OMPETENT FRENCH WOMAN WISHES SILUALION &8 coOk Or houseeeper; city OF coun- iry. Call or address 917 Unton st. OUNG LADY TYPEWRITER AND BOOK- keeper desires a position. Koom 24, 806 Mar Ket, second floor. RESPECTABLE, COMPETENT WOMA N wishes to g0 out by the day, elther w shing or cleaniniog. Apply st 60 Herman, ur, Valenciu ouU WOMAN WANTS A PLACE AS housekeeper; city or country. 305A -ason st TOUNG WOMAN WISHES HOUSEKEEP. er's position. Call 1104 Misston st, corner of Seventh, room 10, ADIkS| WE CAN SUPPLY HELP OF ALL kinds. Women’s Club, 835 Market st. 7 ANTED — EXPERIENCED OPEKATORS on overals: also on white, flanuel and fancy shirts, and a limited number of young £lris to sew on buttons. Appiy Siandard Shirt Factory, Gough aud Grove sts. SN AND WOME young aud old, to work for us in their own houies in spare time, day or vvenl (g; we pay $10 10 815 per week: no canvassiog: any chlla can do the wWoi K: send address to-d. we send work a: once. M. A.GRIPP, Dept. Y86, Tyrone, Pa. M GST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: .ob Wincnester House, 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms; 2a¢ 1o $1'50 per night: $1 50 to $6 P°F Weex: free bus and baggage to and irom ferry. —_— HELP WANTED—-MALE. 273 MEN WANTED MUNDAY—AGAIN WE < { O have more corporation, syndicate, trusts, bank and other Inrge employers, as well as pri- vate concerns, wantiug belp. R-ad them, for here area few: 35 sawmill and woo s men, $26 and found; 55 woodchoppers for different couuties, $2 60, $2 10 and $1 50 cord;: 56 tiemakers, 8¢ each 25 more shingle-bolt makers, £1 50 cord: 25 con: crete laborers $2 day. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 C1 y si. M ECHANICAL DEPARTMENT—0— M Harness-maker, $2 50 a day: foreman ship- carpenter; 3 drillers, 2 u day: blacksmith and wife: hoiseshoer, city job: granite-cntter, $3_a day, and o her places.” MURRAY & READY, 634'and 636 Clay st. HLEL AND BAKERY DEP\RTMENT. Baker for a small country hotel, #30: cook for a few boarders, $5; hotel coox, city, $35; sec- ond €00k who cau bake. $30 and found: '3 walters, couniry places, #3U, $26 and $20: cook for lunch counter; 4 dishwashers, $15 to $20. MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 C GRICULTURAL DLPARTMENT. £\ 6 farme:s for a miliionuire’s large ranch, fare $3 10, wages 26 and f,und; 3 farmers ior gen- cral work. $1 fure, wages $26 and found: 4 sarmers, far - $1 15. waces $26 and found, belong- in: (0 & lacge tanch: 3 farmers for Souoma County, wages $20 and ‘ousd: 3 farmers for Contra Costa unty, 826 aud found: 25 farm. orchard and viieyard hands for different countles, from $26, $25 10 £20 and found: 3 milkers, 325 and found: Lnglish choreman for residence, $15 and fonud: laborer for park garden, 815 aud found: man to break mules; farmer for Mouterey County, $250 per year: man for » chicken ranch; farmer who can repair barness, $2v and found. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. FFICE OPEN TO-DAY (SUNUAY) FROM § 0104 x. C. R HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. HABN:SS-MAKER, 810 AND £0UXD, country; call to-day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary s O LABORERS AND GRADERS, 10 TEAM- =) siurs. $175 a day, board ¥4 505 6 months’ wor: call to-day. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st BAKER AND PasTRY COOK, $40. CALL to-day. C. H. HANSEN & (Q., 1U8 Geary. an.\'fii O SWISS SECOND COOK, $100, C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st JECOND PORT:R FOR H TEL, $20, CALL D to-day: aiso dishwasher, $17 50 ad’ room. R. HANSEN & Cu., 108 Geary st. (XFEKIENCED SHAMPOOER FOR BATHS, $10. C R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BUTLER FOR city piace; 345. Auply MISS PLUNKET., 424 suiter st., near Powell. QALESMEN WANTED — $120 MONTHLY 1 and expenscs; staple line; position permanent experience uniecessiry. Address SEYMOUK WHITNEY C0., C 182 Chicago. [ANTED—YOUNG MAN TO WALK WITH an iova id between the hours of 8 A M. and 12 .; state height and wages expected; Sundays ex- ciuded. Adaress P. U., box 18, this office. ANTED—AT MONTANA HOUSE, 76413 mwen 1o take rooms: | 25¢ per night: 6Uc. 90c and $1 per week. URDINARY wanted at Lane’s, 504 Davis st.. neac Jackson. TAKE THE ciock: no electric 62 Monte'y. CALF~HOES TO O:DER, $2 50: men’s soleing, 35¢: only onejprice. 959 Howard. ITCGATION WANTED IO TAGE CARE OF horses and garden; handy with tool good driver; bes. of references. COPPER RIVER; schooner J. kppinger. Apply av 718 Third st., Copper River Commercial Company. BUSINESS CHANCES X L-PAY TNER WANTED IN A WEL Paiieion bustnes estublisnea and run by hi or Sundav Wors. ll,ll?)nnl:favly to M. LESS, b fourth sl.—”_ 0" WN: NO SALO N; DOWNTOWN: &b: 0. gx}\;{z :;‘gundly work; mng:;“flu;md~ up: dJoing a good-paying business; 10w 3 LESS, 5 Fourth st. [ 28 UANS OF = { ROUTE WITH 26 CANS . trade, mostly . Horses - and wagous: bears strictest investigatlon: run bv present owner 9 years; owner golug East D estate. M. LESS. 5 Fouith st- 3 3 R- 5 N ONE B .OCK FROM MA £350. et A elegantly ficted up piace; hasa e trade; cheap rent; greac bargain. 3 5 Fourth st. HOEMAKERS TO BUY MEN's » $1 und up. SHIRLEY, 921 Howard st. ARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND SHOES 4 1or sxle; also Iadies’ und m s<es’, tfrom 25¢ u misfi.s exchanged: good repairing; shoes made to Repairing Shop, 748 order, any siyie. Miss1on, uear Grand Opera-house, TYLISH HAIRCUT 10¢; ELEGANT SHAVE 5¢; clean towels. 602 Pacific st., near Kearny. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION FREE EMPLOY- S FUCH~, sec., 325 Grant ave. SSULEIL - G, 50c: LADIES, 40¢ 538 Murket: ment Oftice. branch 767 Market. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE States merine corps. United iates navy: vle-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21and 30 years who are citizens of the Luited Btates, or those who bave legaily declared thelr intention to becoms such: must be of good char- acter and habits and abie 10 speak. rea and write English, aud be between 5 feet b inches and 6 feet information apply at the in height For further recruiting office. 20 Ellis st. ~an Francisco, Cal. S 5 A- B} TROCKRY.STORE: 300D LOCA- 200, ‘usy?f'c.n connect a bar: livinerooms: rent onl $15 per month; value insight. S, 5 Fourth st. CANDY - STORE, F5ULTORY AND 5 g V Addi- 0. am parior In the Western : $450. icteron parior e Woers Aok trade M. LESs, 5 Fourth st ESTAURANT AND DELICA! (ggg Saloon worth $2000, price..... - oo Grocery and bar, fine ne?n:r?m““t”t:, = fri e mn 2 T DR KER, 1040 Market st Y ROCERY AND BAR—FIN LOCATION; $135. H. C. DECKER, 1020 ‘Market st. ¢ ' AND BAR — ESTABLISHED: G )‘ggl‘fl‘}i. G DECKE£R, 1020 Market st O] PAYING RESTAURANT NEAR 250. Na’ker st. 7 #700—Grocery and bar porit of Mark 2 ot nn; very cl . 230 emrosiones 1h 001 Joca {on, and othier bar- gains. ANDERSON & CO., 777 Markel st. WO-CHAIR BARBEK-SHOP FOR SALE IN mountain town: pop. 3000. eiman Bros. or WILL & FINCK CO. ANTED—GET YOUR fi your feet 11 quire of Deck- SHOES MADE TO the same price you duy ready- made oues, irom $1, 82, $3, $4 and 5, Mission st., bet. Firs:'and Second. SIMON WANTS 100 MEN 10GET BOTTLE beer or wine 5c; vest free lunch. 643 Clay. RLG! ki A BARGAIN: WILLS LL AT 1v populaied neighborhood: no Dpws\l;o:: urE flela for improvement; iviug rooms beh‘llxl H niture goes with it. Drugs.ore, box 9, Call. N HOIEL aND BAKERY OF 30 $4000. rooms: newiy tarnishea; in ivel est country town; nearcity: 3 wagons: sesy full investigation allowsd. Address C.C. G, box 12, Call. SHOES, SOLING, shoes, soling. 50c: all repalring don: the usual price. 562 Mission st. bet. 1st and 2d. tools. posiulons furnished: 3 weeks required. 8. F. Barber College, 18515 Kighth, UOMS, 150 10 750 PER NIGHT; UG 4U #i 20 per week. Orlental. 225 Drumm st RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for & room: INGLE KOOMS 10c AND 15¢ NIGHT, 75c and 81 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard. LCHO HOUSE, 8634 MALKET ST.—auuals 20c. 25¢ 10 50¢ night' 1 to &2 week. [ UT OF UNCALLED-FOR SHOES FROM 25C up to 81 20, 562 Mission st., bet. 1st and 2d. 7 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD NT. Market: 300 rooms, 25¢ = nighi; room; free 'bus and baggage 1o and from the ferry. ANTED, TUCOLLEC{ WAGES DUE LABOR- ection Axcy, 110 Sutter. PAIRS—ANOTHER LUT OF MEN'S been sichiy damaged: than one-fourth their vaiue: 562 Mission st.. bet. First and Second. [ ANTED—LABOKKERS AND MECHANICS 0 know tha: Ed Rolkin, Keno House proprie- tor. atlll rums Denver Houss 217 Third s.: 134 S0 1083 per weeic ersaclerks KNOX U from 28 10 $2 dU. AGENTS WANTED. k GUARANTEE ONE AGENT IN EVERY county who will work 3 hours daily $50 weekly, introducing instantaneous coloring pro- nothing like it offered before: per cent profit; 3 cther rapid-sel.ing househol® art- cles; goods guaranteed, Como Mrg. Co., Omaha, TS WANTED EVFRYWHERE; ly made eusdy: most liberal pi goods in constant demand: write te-day for full Alumioum Novelty Co., 335 Broad- information. way, ~ew York. GENTS—$8 36 DAILY piated bri llant gaslight burners: fits all kero- gives beautiful, bright gaslight: cheapest lignt no chimney; known; free sampie. Enterprise Mrg. L cinnati, Ohlo. ADLES TOSELL MY FAMOUS BZAUTIFI- 4 ers. MRS. BUTLER, 1170 Market, over Maze. ALE OR FEMALE—WE HAVE SOME- thing new: iuvestigate. 906 Market, room 9. EN TO SELL TO THE TRADE; HOURS 8 105 H. W. MERRITT, 628 Market st. ENTS WANTED FOR MEDICATED positive safeguard: soecific for all female troubles: DR AND MKS. WHGE for home use. “R. 526 ° ddv s FURNITURE WANTED. 100D ~OLICITURS FOK A COMMISSION business: excelient terms. Apply to I TWITCHINGS, 511 Montgomery st, between 8§ aud 9 A X GEVEEAL GOOD REED WORKERS +) wanied ENGEL& CO, 3035 sixteentd st. JOUNG MAN WITH EXP:RIENCE IN genersl merchandise store: simall wa<es; must be bonest and iudus rious and furnish reliable refereuce. Caliat 1915 Filimore st. WANIED—A BOY 16 OR 18 YEARS OLD: must have references. Apply this day 11 A M 104-105 Kearny st W ANTED_HORSE-(LIPPER AT 1631 Mis- sion; call to-day. MILLER & MINER. MAN WITH 8260 CASH TO ASSIST TRAV- ing; established business. M. W., box 105, Call. S, CALL AT 23014 ATRICK FI1ZGIBBO. Langton st. URNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- ters, showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE, carpets, ete. F. W. ZKHFUSK, 840 Mission, . BEAUCHAMP, HIGHEST PRICE FOR - furnished Bouses, groceries. etc. 305 Lackin. ASH FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETG; full value. Pac. Fur. Ct 28 Stockton st. KAND CHANCG! FOR YOUNG PHYSICIAN: % rooms: furnished: operaiing chaire m di- cal books: instrumen:s: 12 years adoctor’s flice. G. W. H. PATTERSON & CO., 709 Market st. 3 PARTNER; ESTABLISHED 20 $l25 . years; large connection: fiue p ant; clears $200 to §30J per mouth: investization so= lcited. Owner, box 57, Call Uffice. O CLOSE AN #STATE— WO-THIRDs IN- terestin a well-established machine-sh. : =004 will and machine $1600. rurther particulars 0f G. H, UMB~EN & CO. 967 WOUD AND COAL YARD, WITH $325. friticso wazons and horss: doing cash bustness: ca . Monday. 1188 Mission st. 5300) RESTAURANT: SACRIFICE; BEST F300. ocation; receipts 530 a das teial given. BASILE, 87345 Market st 23 BEST PAYING CORNER SALOON $300. oath of Mackat: owaer had 10 years. inquire Hibernla Erewery. RANCH BaK Y, NOTIONS, SCHOOL supplies, etc.: 3 fiuely furuished rooms. 3116 Tweniy-third st | RESTAURANT: BA| GAIN; MUST BE SOLD at once on accouut of trouble. 210 Fillmore. ARTNER BEER-BOTTLING BUSINESS: experience no. uecessary.7i2 14th, 0r. Maraels ARBERSHOP WITH _ EIXIURES 10 rent: 86. Cor. Pos: and Fillmore sts. VENTKALLY LOCATED HOTEL IN OAK. J land of 57 rooms. bar, dining-room and Kitchen, paying $15J above expenses, for sale; $3500; rent 8140: on account of death of owner. Apply W. ¥. BAKNARD, 458 Ninth st., Oakland FOE RBENT-8ALOON WITH FIXTURES, & unfornished rooms, kitchen, celiar, stabie, waler free, in a soutuern town, 1or $20 per month lease; owner kept it 6 years. Iuquire Enter- prise Brewing Company. $200(), BEST PAYING GRUCERY: NO < + bar; established years: first-ciass family trade: Investigate. Ad. G. L, box 62, Calls .l‘OR SALE—A GUOD OYSTER-HOUSE, 44 Sixth st ESTAUKAN T, CH: AP; MUST BE SOLD at once, account of sickness. 2424 Mission. H QIELOR SALE—45 ROOMS, CENTRALLY located; house acd furniture in first-class order: owner reuiring from business: agood chance for the right party. Southeastcorner of Seventh and Franklin sis., Oakland. LD - ESTABLISHED SALOON, 33 THIRD st.; good location: owoer selling on account of ness; within half a biock 0f the Chronicle, Cail and '+ xaminer bulldings. ARE BARGAIN — BRANCH MILK AND cream depot: small casn payment; balance easy terms. Apply J. SANLERS, 219 Seventh st. $40(). GBOSKRY-STORE; GOOD BUITER, + egx and provision route: 4 nice liviage rooms: rent cheap. 1747 Market st., Oakland. W ELL-PAYING CORNER GROCERY, WITH 2 five living-rovms: cheap: account,owner going to country. T. C., box 6. Call Office. IRST-CLASS SHOESTOHE AND REPAIR. ing place: best location in town; opp. Palace Hotel. ~1nquire main store 767 Market st. LD - ESTABLISHED DAIRY STORE; steady custom: cheaprent: on account of sicke ness. MRS. DAVIS, 160214 Post si. J. NEUMAN, 121 SIXTH ST, BUYS(AND « selis furniture and carpets: also storage. NDIANA AUCIION Montgomery prices paid. Tel. HOUSES WANTED. ANTED—FINELY FURNISHED RESI- dence for the winter in the Western Addition Address A. J. RICH & CO., Real kstate Agents. 112 Mon:zomery st. o9 or 10 rooms. N OLD-ESTaBLISHED DELICACY AND dairy store for sale cheap on account of other business. Apply 428 Hayes st. ],JQUOR-STURY AND BAR FOR SALE 4 cheap. Apply to SIEBE BRUS. & PLAGE~ MANN, 328 Sansome st. (IGAK-STORE FUR SALE: CITY FRO J going to Alaska. 220 East st $1u‘) OLD KST. RESTAURANT; $800 OUU. cash: b.lance, note: receints, $70 to 480 daily; bargain. A \DERSON, 57 to 59 3d st J3DUSIRIOUS MAN TO FILL RESPONSIBLE position in well-known commission-house: alary $70 monthly: $30U cash required; money cared G. C. J., box 35, Lall. WA, TED — SALESMAN FOR RETAIL dress-silk department. Address R. A., box WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. RANCH BAKERY AND GROCERY; WELL estab.ished. Apply 967 Howards.. ALL KINDS. STOVES AND ranges bought and sold. CURTIN, 1123 Market (GBYCEEY AND BaR: 2 LIVING-ROOMS; 00d stock. 117 Fillmore st. SE OF PIANO WANTED IN EXCHANGE W. B, box 105. Call. 10, tois oftice.. AN EXPERIENCED (ITY SALESMA £\ siate formeriiue aad wages expected. Ad- dress B.. box 105, Call. ISHWASHER WANTED. HOME RESTAU- rant, 1407 Valencia st. JTEONG BOY, 14 Y EARS OLD, LIVES WITH 2 parents, work in stoie.” Answe: in own hand- wriiing. B. B., box 10, Call. JTRONG BOY UK YOUNG MAN FOR PAINT- ing to-morrow between 8 and 9:30 4 a. 1757 Howard st. 100D FURNITURE SALESMAN: WAGES 3840 per monih. F. S., box 39, this bMse, TANTED _BOOKKELPER AND STENOG rapner 10r Los Angeles; wages $50 & month. Address, wita references, F., box 60, Call Utlice. GIEL, GrNERAL HOUSEWORK: ~MALL X family: sduits; no washing; sieep home. 22.8 Webster st. Gmmum GIKL; GENERAL HOUSEWOKK; #$15: tan Mateo electric car. 2224 8an Jose rd. AN ELDERLY LADY 10 g LIGHT WOKK for & good home. Appy 122 Perry st., n hird. ; JOMAN TO ASSIST IN BREADSIORE: pleasant home and moderate wages. 4031 Van Ness ave. NEAT YOUNG GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK: woges $10. 3921 Calfornia st SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. “ro}iA WISHES WORK BY THE DAY: thoroughiy compe ent o do all kinds of house- work. Cail or addiess MKS J. V., 152 Oak st, n rear. REEINED MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES POSILion as housekecper R. L., box 8, Call. RESPECTABLE NORTH GERMAN WOMAN WADLS & D ace as working housekeeper iu a small family. 1030 Capp st.. near Twenty-sixth. HINESE & JAPANESE: EST'D 20 YEAR: help: tel. main 1997. BRADLEY & CO.,640 Clay CULNES AND JAPANE-E EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41414 O'Farrell, Tel. K. 426. JAEANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help; tel. Grant 56. 30 Geary st. UNTER & CO.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE «emp. office, 61414 California st.. tel. main 281 XPERIEACED GERMAN WOMAN WANTS «ituatior in private amily as firsi-clacs cook: would do lish uousework. Lali or address sun- da. aud Mouday, 118 Teuth st APABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES bousrwork ot chamberwors: moraing oply: sleep home. W. L., box 24, Call Offce. JXVERIENCED, UP-TO-DATE CHILD'S uurse. wants piace: cxpable; entire charge of youag iufant, or deticate child; references. k. E., box 80, Call. TOUNG ' ADY A'QUAINTED WITH COU try w shes position 10 travel for woolesale- house. 1 201 Powell s:., roum 8. APANESE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU: Kk~ llable help. 709 Geary st Tel Sutter 2125, JARANESK AND CHINESK EMPLOYMENT office, best help, 3148 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 0. IGHLY EDUCATED TRUSTWORTHY genteman, kind and pleasant, wishes to be companion, manager of & private family, to iu- struct childreu, or any responsibie position: small remuneration; firs-cla.s references. Please ad- drees Linguis’, 610 Polk st., city. —_— ANTED—BITUATION IN PHIVATE family by & ~wede as coschman: can mlk city or “country: recommendatious. Address 8. 0., box 155, Cali. (399D SOLICITORS FOR A COMMISSION 1 business: exceilent terms. Appy (0 L TWITCHIAGS, 511 Montgomery st, between and 9 A. M. "OUNG GI<L FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. 21 Rich st MOVED—DR WISE, THE LADIES SPECIAL AL ist, t0 1118 Market si.; monthly troubles, etct N AT YOUNG GIKL 10 TEND BABY AND A\ wash disties; wages, $5. 35 Eieventh st 1EST-CLASS FINISHER ON VESTs; GOOD Weges; no other apply. 427 Natoma st. PEKATORS ON SHIRTS. 18 ~UTTERST,, four.h floor. NEW:AJER BRUS RESSMAKEK: FIRSI-CLaASS HAND ON waists and laior-made sarmenis. 305 Elis st. bet. Polk and Van Ness. OUNG GIRL FOR LhAKNING THE trade. Human-bair - tore, 112 » ddy st XPLEIENCED FUK-FINISHEKS WANT- ©d. J.N. LOFSTAD, 14 Kearny st. JOXPERIENCED LADY: INTERVIEW BUS.- uess men. 709-927 Murket; forenoous only. WE [1SH WOMAN WISHES, PUSITION AS cook und laundress. Call Mofday, 126 Teath st., near Howard. W OMAN WITH A CHILD 3 YEARS OLD ‘Wanis work or charze of rooms: good worker; clty or country. P. H., bax 70, Call. JLARY DESIxks HOUSHEEEPER'S POSI tion iu country Call 118 Sixth st., room 33. SWEDISH MIDDLE-AGKD WOMAN WIIH A d-year-oid boy wants housework with plain COOKINE: city OF Country; hest of 1eferences. Ad- dress D. F., box 82, « a | Office. IRL WANTS PLACE 10 DO GENERAL housework or cook. 613 2 AR Ly Minna st., near AN ACTIVE ELDEELY MAN WANTS a situation to do any’kind of light work: is good ail-round man avout & piace; sober and re- liable. Address G. M., box 45, Call. Yomfla MAN, EXPERIENCED GROCERY clerk, wanis & position of any kind; refer- ences. Address G. M., box 85, Call. Y OUNG MAN, USING NEITHER TOBACCO or liquors. wishes position as clerk; anything jeasoaubie wccepied: reference. .ddressN. U, X 50, ABPRENTICE AT CHICAGU DRESSMAK- <\ ing Parlor, 25 Ninth st e U W ANIED — RELIABLE GIkL TO TEND siore; easy work; $6 per week, Address M. €.y box 5, Call Office, « axlnid. ot e oyt A D P JXPERIENCED — FINISHERS CLUAKS: cail Monday. 12433 Geary st. PUPILS TO LEARN SWEDISH MOVEMENTS and massage: cass Dow orgauizing b. Swed- 1sh massecse. M18s LINDQUIST, 1221 O'Farrele JHOLMAKER ON REPAIRING WHO WILL +J buy the shop. 1.0 Albiou ave., cor. Sixteenth. HOEMAKER —SMALL SHOESHUP FUOK sale; cheap; good lccation. B, box 10, Cull. QTRONG BOY T0 WASH DISHES: $15 o month 233 Sixth st. JEKMAN BOY FOR APPR&ENTICE IN printing establishment. 535 California st. QALESMAN--SCHUOL SUPPLIES: COUNTRY work: $10) per month salary, with iberai ad- ditional commission. R. 0. EVANS & CC., Chicago $80(), STURE SUITABLE FOR B\ RBER; < « waier connections; good location. Twenty-tifth and Valencla sis. « ENTS GET dUc ON EACH 8: NO EXPERI- ence necessary. Wrile for agent's outit, Cath olic News, b barciay st., N. Y. ‘ JE WANT A FEW MrN OR WOMEN IN every town to work 10r us day or evenings at their homes: pieasant emplo meat the year round: Do canvassing: we pay §9 10 $18 weekly: avy one who can realcando e work: you wi | find (his & spendld opportuniiy; secd us your ad- dress; we wili send you full explanation and start you to work immediately. Address tandard Munufacturing 0., Department 47, 143 West ‘Twenty-third st., New Yors. KLELN, 108 SIXTH ST, WILL PAY CASH - for clothing and books. AWNBROKER—OLD GOLI: SILVEK, CASI- Off clo-hing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third LODGING-HOUSES. ROOMS; A1 FURNITURE 26 rooma; rent $55; new. 18 rooms; corner: rent §75: oaly 50 rooms: rent $70: sacrifice. unny corucr: new ‘ash: sacrifice....... 16 ruoms: rent 365 nice yaid. 20 rooms: best offer buysit.. 85 rooms: ren: $150: sa rifice WINSTON & O —16_HOOM>; cash; balance $10 a month: price $325; WINSION & CC., 646 Market st. HOUSE VERY GO)D . $4U00—Apartment house.....62 rooms $700—Corner house. new. #1200~ House, exchange. £600—House 107 lots ...27 ROOM~ 33-room house, clears $150..; 14-room house on Eady 19-room house on M. 8, near City property, ranches and busiue.s places for sale and exchange. H C. DECKE®, 1020 Marker. HOWARD — ROOMINC rooms, all well furnished; must be soig, CASH WILL BUY A GOOD PAYING balaoce easy pay- 105 New Montgom. house ot 81 room ments from income of house. ODGING-HOUSE 12 ROOMS VER Inquire 415 Stockton s.. W ADTED — SHOEMAKER AT NOLAN'S 1024 Marketst. + SIXTH—ROOMING-HOUN ————eeee AVBERS' UNION FHREE EMPLOYMENT Office. 303 Van Ness ave. R. F. SHINN, Secretary. ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY; wages 83 602 Clay st. IRST-CLASS WGODCARVER WANTED. FINK & SCHINDLER, 1509 Market st CARPET-CLEANING. 1.Y STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS GLADs, moves, iayy carpets. G. h. STEVI Mgr. 38 and 40 EIghin st telephone South 250, DIsGUSLED ULDINGS Pioneer Car- lenama st tel o 4d poor work send 10SPA pei-beatinz Works. 53-37 SEAMEN FOR EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA. App y at 12 Washington st. LVANCE CAKCEL CLEANING CO, 407 Suter; tel. Main 394 GEG. WALCOM, prop. TYOCHAIR BARBEK-SHOP FOR SALE; four living-rooms. Appiy this otfice. WATTS reifab e carpet-ciean ing, renovig,alter. . ation works, 413 McAllister. Tel Jessie 8321 JORSALE_LIVERY AND BOARD STABL #2000, or will exchange for clty property o near. For particulurs address W. J., box 6. Call, VRNER SALOON, $250; GOOD BUSINESS; / selling account si.kness. Apply at this oftice, |LERKELEY DRY GOUDS AND NOTION # siore; .ot; 3 .argerooms 2143 Dwight way. ESTAURANT FOR SALE. CALL 158 Third st VALL ROUTE: VEKY CHE.P. Broadway. s mr PLEND. D ~TERN-WHEEL RIVER PAS senger and freight s eamer for saie. Apoly ta STALELEK, General Agent North Paclfia Kallway, 638 Market st 8. k. EE EMIL (OHN BEFORE DISPOSING OF furniture. saloons, groceries, etc ; goods sold on commission; low rates. 632 Marxet. Tel Clay 47. (2 BUILDINGS BOUGHT A ND REMOVE. short notice. J. B. FRENCH, 318 Van Ness Q4EFEE AXD FrA KOUT.S SUPPLIED from CASWELL &C0.'~, 415 Sacramento st POEILANY auesCY LHIs PAPEL (N quire tuis office urad 155 1uird si, Fortland, Uregon. B ———————1 ALASKA ENTERPRISES. LONDIKE!—THE KUSH WILL SUOON BE ‘We will give ilbera: reduction In iare om our boits to memuers: also other inducements to first 500 members: sor particulars call ac ous ot fice, 100m 2, fourth floor, Mills building. Cai. and Yukon M. and ¢ As<ociation LOST. ED MOROCCO ACCOUNT-BOOK, 4x7 IN.; nawe inside. Any one feturning sams to owner, 409 California st., room 4, Wil receive §5 rewara. CT. 22, FOX TERRIER, F~MALn; ONE :\uk ear. Keturn 513 Stanley piace: 85 re. ward. OST—A LAVERACK SEITKR BITOH: 3 smail size; 14 m nihs 0d: white body: b ad white ticked with lem ) n; iemon ears; answers to the »ame of Goldiua Any person recuriing same MORKI~ON, 2512 Calitornia st, will be suitably rewarded. OSI_FRIDAY EVENING, NEAK EIGH. teenth aid Castio, oron Eighteenth-st. eleotric car, & sunturst watco pends . diamond setiing. Retnrn to 326 Eureka st. and recelve liberal ree ward O~T—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Societv of San Francisco, in the mame of OTIO W. BAYERD (\o. 184,1151). Tne finder wiil please return to bank, 1ABLE TO STRIKE IT RICH FROM THE 4 atari: wanted, men willing to work; must have $300 to $500 to invest with experienced miner ou valusble caimin California. ! urther Pparticulars 830 Market st., rear of basket-store. REAT EASTERN STEAM CAKPE I-CLEAN ing works 14 8th, B. GRANT, tel. Jessie 201 ARBER'S k. 1ERPRISE CARPET-CLEAN- ing wks, 236 14th. Tel Mis 100. Z T. Barber. Dl\-f.ss. nonz.s:lc, FANOY AND g o esmen: wiudow-dre:sers preferred. C. bex 44, Call Office. » i RELIABLE, INDUSTRIOUS GERMAN GAR- dener: undersiands taking care of horses and cows, and handy uround tue place; good refer ences. Address X. Z., box 8, Cali. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE J. McQUELN, 453 Stevensou; tel. . 228, LAYLNG, 3c: LEANING, 3c, ples free; tel. Jessie 944 Stratton, 8 Eightn, ]LUST-A PASSBOOK WITM THE HIBFRNTA |/ Savings and Loan Soclety of San Francisco, in ihe nsme of CARL AUG TORNBERG, No. 146, 025. ‘he finder will please return tu bank. N HAVE IF EX- Penses are paid. 1083 Ninih st - 1F EX VAKFELS CLE NED & nESUY /mew. 23 Tent Lei. South 56, Nackintosh & Co. PRACTICAL DENTIST, WITH GEST REFER- ences, desires position.’ 1436 Marke: st. TEPEWKITLL, KIsBUNS, PAPER, CAR- boo. L. & M. ALEXANDEK, 110 Montgomery. § MEN FOR THE COAST, GOOD WAGES, and L carpeater. HERMAAN'S, 657 Clay st. . MITCHeJ L, CARPET-CLEANIN . G + %40 14h st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard: tel. Mis. ‘llt FURNITURE FOR SALE. JURNITURE FQu SALE l‘lood. !Lnnx!un%flflo‘l CHEAP AND HINESE COOK WISHES POSITION WITH rich famlly. 720 Sacramento st W ASEED—AL CLOAK FINISHEKS AT M. SIMINOFF'S, 1248 Market st OY TO CARRY PAPER 1 B e EOUTE. 65 BEATING WOKas, #55 Golden Gale ave. Telephone Lase did d, bet. 7th and Sth. 16 BAKGAIN IN FURNITURE; LLLN Bl §0IDE 10 Alaska. 866 Mission st

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