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SAN FRANCISCO "CALL."

PTSINKSS OFFICE ofthe San Francisco CAM/—'.jr.Market street, open until 12 ouoclt everyrirltIn the year.

BRANCH OFFICER—SBO Montgomery street,

ten » iClay: open until9:30 o'clock..<: Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'cloclc717 Larlcin street, open until 9:30 o'clock.

fcW.corner Sixteenth and .Mission streets, open11111 'o'clock.

I£3 \u25ba Mission street, open untilfto'cloclc.116 Ninth street, open until9:SO o'cloclc

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1895.8

COUNTRY HEAL KSTATfc.

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DAVIDBUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT.

11 MONTGOMERY BT.

(JjQ PER ACRE WILL BUY ONE OF TUBtJ)O best stock an Idairy farms in this state, i,,.cated at salt Point, Sonoma County; consists of3600 acrei of land, with 4 miles of ocean frontal--2 fiehooner landings on the place; plenty of woodand water: about 400 acres are rented toadalrvranch fora cash rental of ifTOO piryi • easy term-..

Q PER ACRE WILL BUY ONE OFTHEI>lfinest cattle and hog ranches In San LolaOblspo County. 4 miles west of Paso Robles, of8100 acres; 500 acres have been ingrain this year;15 acres Inorchard : finehous«. barn and outbuild-ings; plenty of water: abundance of oak tree*;only a small amount of money required as tintpayment. .£*li\(\i\WILL buy 120 acres of MM.qpIUV/Uland adjoining Mark West Springs,f-onoma County; road passes through the piace;handsomely wooded and watered: i-o-toflice atplace.

< 1"t\i\ WILL BUY 20 ACUK*< 3 MILKS

«J) 1 •\u2666""'

from Callstoga, with fine orchard andVineyard in full bearing: 2 acn of ra*pt>errt-n amib'ack berries: all the stock, tooN, chickens, t>u;;gie.<iand harness go with the place: 1good bargain.

•Qiinn WILLBUY 77 ACRES ]i/,MILKSijpOUvfU from ins railroad station at Yoiint-ville. Nana County: 20 acres in cultivation Inor.li rd and vineyard, balance handsomely wihmJ.dpasture land: house, barn, chicken-houses: fencedand CTOsa- fenced: a beautiful place and a bargain;willexchange. _____S7^nn

COACHES, ONE MILEFRoXf DE-•^I-Jv.'U. pot at Yoiintville. Naps Coaaty.'onsprinkled county road: nil level bOitom-tajMt;bOOO resistant vines, partly grafted: family or-chard and vegetable garden ;balance In corn amihay; good house of 6 room-, barn and outbuilding*;this ranch adjoins the Veterans' Horn« prune or-chard, and is as tine prune and apricot luridas tberais inthe State. Easy terms.

«3j«)n '"' ''• ACRE: 217.1 ACRES in POPEV1—'' Valley,Napa County, oncounty road; S.r>oacres under cultivation; 400 ii'ii-all level, bat-ance rollingand hillyland; well wooded and wa-tered; elegant improvements. Easy terms.

O"| ACRES, <'N'

MILKNOR 111 OFPENRYN,•>IPlacer County, all Inpeaches and cherries forshipment Kant; this ranch is rented torhalf thecrop and pays 12 per cent net on asking price;this is a profitable commercial orchard, and all itsfruit goes East; price 18,000. Kasy terms.

$s7'"\nn MACRES 2 MILES FROM SANTA•ip

•O\f\J. i:,,,H on count) road to Sonoma: rt

acres of wine rrapea; iartfe family \u25a0 \u25a0 nai I; g(X><limprovements: windmill and tank": creek paaacathrough it:balance farming land tns Isas g"nl-\u25a0'\u25a0< d fruit land as there is. inSonoma County; easyterms or willexchange.

Of) ACRES iii.1. BEARING COMMERCIAL•"'orchard of apricots, prunes, pears and plums.near sun Leandro: electric-car passes every halfhour; 8 .1. res of currants planted between orchard ;all infull bearing; line house and Improvements:crop brought $4000 this year: price on application;easy terms willbe grunted: this isa fine opportun-ity forany one to secure a money-making place.

<I»_» linn WILLm'v 28 ACRESOFFULL\u2666IP I."""bearing orchard of prunes, piurosand pears; yield this year 150 tons; tine improve-ments: located between Newark and Centerville,fronting oncounty road; boraecar line passes thedoor: allthe stock and tools goes withthe place;easy terms, or will exchange tor san Franciscoproperty.

tiR "inn 20 l!l.>OF FULI^BEARINOtJ.ijwu, prunes and apricots. 3 miles trontLosOatos, 00 McCoy aye.. 8 miles fromHan Jos*:fine house of8rooms and bath: hot and cold water;goo.l barn and outbuildings: windmill and tame:good froltnoo.se; handsomely improved Incomeplace; stock and tools and some furniture logowith the place; easy terms.

$>\u25a0)>) AN ACRE: 649 ACRES 14 MILES—._ from Santa Rosa; line improvements; all

stock and tools; easy terms: willexchange. (

8-ACItE ORCHARD OF PRUNES,)\ t\t\t. apricots, cherries and pears; ju-tout-

side town limits ofHay wards; good improvements;valuable income place; willexchange.

Q".".(J(i '-'0 ACRES. ABOUT IV. MILES>u.,*J*J\J\J. from railroaddepot and steamer land-Ing at Martinez; 1400 auricots, 200 peaches, 100pears, 100 cherries, 100 tragedy prunes, nilInbear-Ing; cottage oi 6rooms, barn and outbuildings; agreat baripUn.

FOR RENT—IIBacres rich loam land. 7 milesfrom Watsonville: 950 apricot, 1800 French prune,250 apple trees Inbearing; 70 acres under cultiva-tion, balance handsomely wooded pasture land,with fine oak timber; well watered; good house,barn and outbuildings; rent $500 per year, halfcash.

AL^O—4o acres 1mile from Wrights station; :\u25a0»acres inorchard, 13 acres In vineyard; fuil bear-Ing; bouse, barn and Improvements; rent $300 ayear, naif cash.

Al>O-30 acres, 1% miles from Walnut Creek,with20 acres of full-bearing orchard and vineyard;finehouse and Improvements: water iron: sp'rfng;rent *--'."iO, cash inadvance; a beautiful and profit-able place. . •

ALSO—2I3acres 4 miles east of AVatnut Cree<Contra Costa County; 30 acres In bearing orchardand vineyard. 180 acres inplowland, balance woodand pasture land; well watered; rent $600 peryear, half cash.

ALSO— 20 acres under cultivation; rich, level,loam soil: 2 miles north of Petal ma, at Coronastation; good new improvements: rent $17.'i perannum cash.

ALSO—42 acres 1 mil" from depot at Colfax,Placer County: full-bearing orchard of 'lsoo treesand t;i2acres of table grapes that are shipped Eastevery year: good hard-finished house, withwind-mill and tank and good outbuildings: fruit fromthis place willsell tor at least $1000 this coming;. <..r : rent 8350. half cash.

ALSO—3O acres full-bearing orchard near SanLeandro; electric car pusses every half hour- fruitsold for$4000 this year: willgive lease for a or 3years at SHOO cash rental per annum, half in ad-vance; $400 of personal property must be pur-chased. ;

ALSO—I3Bacres 1mile northwest of OccidentalSonoma county; 10 acres in vineyard, ;5 acres oftimber land:rent $200 a year.

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TirANTED TO KINI .". TO 10 ACRE CHICK-»» en ranch, withhouse; near the city. AddressMRS. KAISER, 1122 Kearny st.Auaress

ESPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY3 OR4 hours from the bay: the most equable climateof Central California, and the neighborhood of thenext great development of electric power; equal toFolsom; a part of the "Rancho Canada de C_payGrant": unquestionably the earliest and finestfruit nelt on the coast and superior to any fordi-versified farming; about 600 acres. In

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20-acrefarms, surrounding the town; town already con-tains large brick blocks, a tine hotel, a fine high-school building, water works, artesian, pure andsoft: desired a purchaser or purchasers to take thewhole Interest of present owners in the colony lotsand town property, inlumpor otherwise, at shock-inglylow figures; it won't cost much to examine-Is an irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO'D. FI3KE & CO., Woodland, Cal.

HEADQUARTERS FORXX CALIFORNIA LANDS.

\u25a0 OFFICE OF THOMAS McMAHON,628 Market Street.

GREAT BARGAINS! GREATBARGAINS!GREAT BARGAINS!

| Colony tracts; improved farms, small and large.Speculations inland and water, large and small.Grazing and dairy farms of allsizes and prices.Choice bargains in Alameda, Santa Clara, Santa

Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, Contra Costa, M.inn,Sonoma, Nnpa and Glenn counties, as wellas othersections. Numerous choice properties for ex-change. THOMAS McMAHON,-

628 Market st.

THE BEAUTIFULSTANTON TRACT.Containing 500 acres, has been subdivided Into

villalots of from three to twenty acres, and is nowbeing placed on the market.'This tract is located Dear Haywards, close toHaywards Electric Road. Quick and Cheap trans-portation between San Francisco and the property.

A richloam soil,great fruit land, will produceany kind of vegetables: plenty of water: lovelylocation for a suburban borne. The cheapest andbest land ever offered In that locality. Pricesrange from $150 per acre upward. Adjoininglands sell for $600 to$1000 per acre. ,

Call and see me quick, and get your choice oflocation. F.J.SULLIVAN,

Room 88 Chronicle Building,San Francisco.

90 ACRES $500, 40 ACRES *1000—NOTHING-v down and no payments for10 years; interestonly 0per cent per annum: immediate possessiongiven: this land will be worth $100 per acre longbefore you have to pay $1 on it: only 14 milesfrom Fresno: 5 miles from 2 lines of railroad and2railroad towns; is perfectly level: not over 15feet to water; a competing railroad develops thecountry and those whoare bright enough toInveston the line of Itmake fortunes : one isabout beingconstructed through the San Joaquin Valley,thegreatest fruit,raisin and alfalfa region in the world:call or write immediately, as this willall be pickedup soon and you willnever get a chance like this.WESTERN LANDCOMPANY,040 Market St.

1QA ACRES; ALLLEVEL, RICH BOTTOM101/ land: 70 acres infull-bearing orchard, apri-cots, prunes and pears: willbe sold as a whole orpart at a surprising bargain. Apply SPECK <&CO.. 602 Market st.

rpo KENT—S TO 10 ACHE CHICKEN RANCH,1with house, below the city. Address MRS.KAISER,1122 Kearny st. \u25a0

SAN RAFAEL—NEW HOUSE: 7 ROOMS;

bath ;street work done; -«HOOO ; or will ex-change for cityproperty of equal value. J. TUN-STEAD, San Rafael.

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Mini BE SOLD—ONE OF THE BEST LO-cated 160-acre ranches In Lake County: 14

mile from Clear Lake, with plenty,running water;100 acres improved :5-room house: plenty timber;$2500: time to suit on payments, W. L.FOSTER,iKelaeyvllle,Lake County, Cal.

<2»i_>f- REQUIRED TO BUY 40 ACRES OFUO 'fine bottom land. P. E. :LAMAR, 313

Montgomery St."

4TO 8ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10years' credit, D. H.TWINU. Sonoma Clty.Cai.

B" IGGEST BARGAIN YET; READ THIS.359 acres. 3 miles from railroad town: Ala-

meda County: 36 miles from this city; severaltrains daily: this Is a tine body of rich land: nobrush or waste; all under good fences: finesprings;fronts on county road: ordinary house and barns;$25 per acre buys It:don't miss this great oppor-tunity,and, as an investment, you can double yourmoney ina short time, ALBERT E.CRANE,110Montgomery si.

COUNTRY KEAL ESTATK.

TJiDWIN K. ALSIP CO.

SACRAMENTO AND SAN FRANCISCO.THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE COUNTRY REAL

ESTATE DEALERS INSAN FRANCISCO.

We have more contracts upon country lands forsale than any dealers in San Francisco, and willguarantee to locate any one who desires to pur-chase or exchange his property.

ajQAnn no.70—ioacresinalhambraij*-*\JVJ\J. Valley, Contra Costa County; newcottage-house, barn, outhouses; 3 acres Invines;fine location and a quarter of amile from school.

S7 PER ACRE-600 ACRES,LOCATEDABOUT«Jp • 10 miles from railroad station, inNapa County;nnotit 200 acres under cult ration; large house,barn; tinecreel and wellof water: one of the tltiestfruit,grain or stock ranches m the state.

]?OR SALE OR FOR RENT—2O ACHES, Lo--1 cated 2V? miles from Santa Hosa. being one ofthe finest little places InSonoma County: 7acresinfull-bearing orchard and '.he balance in grain;fine improvements and every blng complete tomake money; call for further particulars. •

Q9A of\o N'°- 1118—

A FINE COUNTRY»_}«JU.V./U\.'. home, consisting of 4 » acres ofthe best fruit land, elegantly located midway between Las (Jams and Saratoga; M acres In full-bearing fruit,being nearly alt French prunes: mag-nificent house, built without resnr.l 10 cost, withelectrical appliances, stationary waahstands, etc..and containing 11 rooms; good stable, carnase-bouse, chicken-house, all conveniently arraiiKed:small cottfge on the property forhired man; somestock, and all farming imj-lemeiitx Included. Alarge income has been derived from this placeyearly since the trees began to bear: willexchangeforincome or residence property inSan Francisco.

EDWIN K. Al.sll' a CO.,_ No. 9 Rotunda, Mills Building.'^t)rnn 6 ACRES OP LAND. NEAR 8TA

-ttT^tJUU, tion. Santa Clara County; all in tull-bearfng apricots; cottage of 4 rooms, barn, etc.;this place is worth much more than isasked for It.$12,500—25 acres in San Bernardino ;10 acresoranges, 5 acres deciduous fruits; fine build-Ings; willexchange for stock or general farm inthe bay comities, or for a mercantile business.

$1500— ICOacres; Monterey County; nearly alltillable: 5 or 6 acres vines and fruits; plenty ofwood and water; good bouse and outbuildings;lei mi, .f5OO cash, balance on time.

•SO per acre— 160 acres of good land near Vaca-ville; ball mile trom depot; nearly alllevel sandyloam land; fenced Into \u25a0_ fields: good barn.

$40 per acre— in 10-acrc lots; only a few left;easy terms: line levelland near Santa Rosa

•9000 45 acres in Contra Costa County; 30acres bearing vines, IB acres of orchard;" goodbuildings; a very profitable place; will exchangefor property in Los Angeles or Salt Lake City.

$1250— Iin,is. -i./tinmmsan I3 lots, near Railroadaye., south San Francisco; 2 wells: extra good placeforbogs, ducks or chlchens; easy terms; send forour 72-page list of bargains in all kinds of countryreal estate. '.A.man v LYON.215 Kearny St.jbuJli SALE— B7B0; CHICKENRANCH:COM-•

pletely equipped; low rent: making money;Frultvale. Kull particulars BENEDICT A CO.,457 Inth st., Oakland."YTAPA COUNTY RANCH.-»-> Consisting of 309 acres; 25 acres in vines,Iacres inassorted fruits, balance grain and pasturelaud; house of 5 rooms, completely furnished:large stone dairy cellar; '-' good barns; plentyOfwater for Irrigation; trout stream runs through theproperty. Fullparticulars of WILLE. FISHER,14 Post st.

feOKAfk DO YOU WANT A NICE HOME\u25a0jptJ-»\7V. inSonoma County?

We have 23 acres o. tine land; boose and barn,Chicken-houses; the place Is well fenced :there areon the place 6acres of.Tokay grapes in full bear-Ing: 7'.^ acres Inprunes, peaches and pears; bal-ance of the place In pasture: willtake part cashand mortgage for the ba'ance: it Islocated near arailroad,- and only a short distance from MountOlive. For further information apply to

BoVEK. TOY A- CO., 19 Montgomery st.

SKND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES0 forsale. WOOSTKR iWHITTON,Son Jose.

CHEAPEST ANDBEST IN AMERICA—THEKJ WEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in theUnited states or Canada one year tor 50, po-iV-age free.

TO EXCHANGE.L'Oi; EX( HA.N.iK--_'ls acres; AT ANDErIX1sou. ShastaCounty; 100 acres Inalfalfa, balancelirst-cla.ss grazing or fruit land; 2-story house of 10rooms, 2 barns: creek runs through the ranch; nobetter hog ranch lathe State; price $12,000; willtrade for city property or country hotel; owner is awidow: has no use tor ranch: willassume a bankmortgage- Address P. KELLY, 4&J Ninth st.,Oakland.

HAMiKOR SALE—VALUABLE PROP-A-ierty in a country town. Address 8., box 60.this olllce.<J_9r.nn ranch; fruit belt, ad-»J_.UuU. dress Placer, 254 Haven st., Oakland.

C»lOHO MODERN HOUSE IN OAKLAND\u25a0txJyjKJ. forplace inSanta Clara County.5500— Modern honse; 9 rooms; good location;

Incumbrance, $1500: rent, $35; trade equity,$4000. forgood clear ranch.

$4000— House for Nevada County ranch.Other trades right now; write us. HUGH M.

CAMERON, real estate and loan broker, 479 NinthSt.. Oakland. Cal.

FINANCIAL.

ANY SIM 55 MONEY ADVANCED ONyour furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest

rate: call and state your proposition or write; openevenings. J. NOu.NAN. lO'.'l .Mission St.

MEDICAL.

PROF. SIIIPLEV.TA IK Wo KMSPECIALIST,X 906 Market St., San Francisco, has cured I*ootapeworms in past 14 years here; read circular ofsymptoms; consultation free; call or write.

rpAPE WORMEXTERMINATOR—USED SI c-Xcessfully for years by a physician now retired:

guaranteed toremove worm intwohoilrs; foronetreatment post paid 10. Specific Medicine Co.,P. O. box 201, Oakland, Cal.T ADIKS

—A SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDYXjcure for all menstrual Irregularities: no fail-

ures; home in confinement withcomfort and pri-vacy: graduated physicians of lons experience:trained nurses Inattendance; consultation free andconfidential. MRS. DR.11AWLEY, 318 Ellis st.

DV PR A K'S FEMALEREGULATING PILLS;safe aDd efficient emmenagogue: $1 per box.

RICHARDS & CO., druggists, 4U6 Clay St., soleagents.

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ANEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE,INSTRU-ments or worthless pills used: every woman

her own physician for allfemale troubles: no mat-ter from what cause; restores always inone day;ifyou want tobe treated safe and sure callon men'sphysician -.knowledge can be senutusedat home;allcases guaranteed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st.

A sUre cure for ALL FEMALE dis-_r_ eases, from whatever cause: a home in con-finement with every comfort; satisfaction guar-anteed, by MRS. DR. GWYER. 228 Turk st.

7 AIIIES- CIIICIIESTER'S ENGLISH PEN-XJ ny royal Pills (Diamond Brand) are the best;cafe, reliable; take no other; send 4c, stamps, forparticulars, "Relief for Ladies," inletter by returnmail; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company,Philadelphia. Pa.

_L LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS.£DR.DAVIES, 14McAllisterst., near Market: leads

all competitors; only qualified trusty specialists forsafe quickrelief of irregularities, no matter whatcause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless;never fails: home inconfinement; pills$2

MEN TROUBLED WITH DISEASE OF KID*neys, bladder, piles, fistula or any disease of

private nature, consult DR.HAJL.L, 14 McAllisterst.:willcure you alter others fall.fTIABER'S

"INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE,"

Xforeither sex : send '2c for information or 60cfor trial -jar. TAYLORCIIEM.CO., box 1896, S. F.PHSUMATIBM, \u25a0\u25a0 CHILLS AND FEVERIXcured by Cummlncs' rheumatic belt; no elec-tricity:hundreds of testimonials from prominentcitizens: send for circular. E. J. CUMMINGS.

i HOME. A FRIENDANDMOTHER'S CARE.XVMRS. DR. FUNK'S,1416 Eighthst., Alameda]

LADIES—

DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA-ting Pills; strongest, safest, best: never fail;$1 per box. WIDBER'S drugstore, 14 Ellis st.;sole agents. .

R. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY- OFdiseases of women and restores all irregulari-ties in one day, guaranteeing a cure or no charge-regulator S2 ;home for patients. 1370 Market st.

DR. SCHMIDT, 1508 MARKET-DISEASESof women :hours 1to 3and sto6p. M.•pROFESSOR A. L. C'JRRY, TAPEWORM

wi«?J!'* st> hBS removpd to 921 Market St., bet.I'lfthand Sixth: consultation free.

R.R1CO RD PILLS.EXPRESS $2 60:SAFE,sure, reliable: Klcord's specialties, females.Maison et Cie, agents. ROOT'S, Sixthand Howard.

A 1FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE-XXstored ina few hours; safe and sure relief atanytime; travelers helped at once: home in con-V.",,"'..:«r

mr n? h pilis guaranteed; consult free.Mas. DR. WYETH,016 Post st., near Larkln.WHY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLY« on worthless pillsand humbugs when we guar-antee 10 restore irregularities In8 hours withournew discovery, which is safe and sure. Price $5.(-allor address JIME. ICARKOW Woman's Dis-pensary, 1206 Market st."I ADIES. IF TRRE&ULAR consult MRS.-1-* ftJIARY.sure cure. 1561 Market street.

AL,L LADIESINTROUBLE CONSULT FREEJ:\. MRS. DR. SCOTT, now of 119-121 Powell St.,the only reliable specialist inSan Francisco: $500paid for a case Icannot cure, no matter whatcause; special attention to disease of the eye.VIRS. DR. WK.,kni:K: PRIVATE HOME IN'"

confinement; Irregularities cured in a fewhours without operation ;pills$2. 419 Eddy st.

VIAILLARD'Sj FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER-L'J- falls to correct any female irregularities fromwhatever cause. Price $5. Agent, EDWIN W.JOY. Powell and Market sts.. San Francisco.A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO

-«- ladies troubled with irregularities: no danger:safe and sure: $2 60 express C. O. D.; don't delayuntiltoo late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal.

IF IRREGULAR OilANYFEMALE DISEASEsee Mrs. Dr. Puet.7. and bo content. -04 '-

14th.

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WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—

TKiSWEEKLY CALL. Inwrapper, for mailing.—

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STORAGE OF^URNITIIRE'. PIANOS,HOUSE-hoIdgoods, etc J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st.

ILSON BROTHERS. 1710 MARKET—Storage; low rates; telephone South 76-.

TfIRST-CLASS STORAGE ;ADVANCESMADE"£ 421-4.3 Market at. CHAS. L. TAYLQJR.

_'_ HELP WANTEP-Contlnned.FTIRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BK--L low Sixth, for room; 25c anight: 81a week.00 IELLIS, ROSED ROOMS lisc TO 60c«\u25a0>__ anight: $1 to $3*week: open allnight.

WANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS» » to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie-tor, stillruns Denver House, 217 Third St.: 150large rooms: 25c per night; $1to$3 per week.ANTED—KEN TO GET BOTTLE SHAP.P''steam beer, sc: bottle wine. 6c. 609 Clay st.

400 MEN'SSECOND -

DEI>f<IIOES.SOME—vv/nearly new, 25c to $125. 662 Mission st.

LINDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND riOWARD-J-i tingle furnished rooms. 75c week, 15c night.OHOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES;KJ done whileyou wait: at less than half the usualprice- all repairing done at half price: work guar-anteed. 5b2 Mission st., bet. Firs: st.and Second st.

100 MK'on'lo TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150r-oVy,'nd 20c a night, including coffee aud rod*.624 A\ ashington St., near Kearny."L>EST"IN~CIT"i-SINGLE "ROOMSTIS72O~ANI)p r.-^cSnts per night; SI,91 25.91 60 p«r week.y«cinc House .Commercial and Leldegdorff sts.

AIIK.NTS wasted.AGENTS WANTED

—EXPERIENCE NOT-in- necessary, as you acquire rapidly after begin-

Ding work. 539 O'Karrell st.

SALESMAN—DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINEORKJ otherwise. .1. Knight. 225 state st., Racine. Wis

KENTED 9160 MONTHLY;SECOND-HAND•^tmachines from 93 upward; Domestic, NewHome, White, singer at half-price. 145 Sixth st.AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR I.NKR\u25a0£*- getic man or woman of good address; 800 percent profit. Call between 9a. m. and 9v.11. 1206Market,room 4.

CALIFORNIA MUTUALBENEFIT SOCIETY'wants good agents to work its accident andsick insurance; liberal Inducements offered. J

W. IIANNA.Secretary. Murphy building.

Ft'KMTIIIi:WAHTKD.lwaVs before selling skk Vi TLEUTHOLTZ,821 Mlaalott, bet. 4th and sth.

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A MKRlcan FURNIT uTtX COMPANY WILL-.V pay you the highest cash price for roar furni-ture, carpets, etc. 1129 and 1131MarkA 1 CTIONEEB .1. ( . MUTHXl! 719 MARKET-• v pays highest cash prices for furniture.WILSON BROS.. 1710 MARKET si., FURNI-»' ture bought and Hold; telephone, south 762.

Hi-.J.KJIABIVv« (AKri.is. PICTUREDJJ-. folding, iron beds, furniture; low prices ( »1\u25a0tepladder mannfactd for the trade. 779 Mission.

CASH PAID FOR l-ri'.MTIIJK AND HER-\ cli:>n.lise. 1.. H.BURP Auctioneer.lo Fulton.

HOUSES AVA.NTEI).WANTEI) TO RENT SMALL HOUSE OB I» ' uriiNhi-drooms suitable for flrst-claM dress-maker. Address House, box 112. Call Office.W A VIXl) 2-STORY lim -K.HTm10 ROOMS,'» for 2 families; no children. Address House,

box HO. Call Office.

wanted— miscellaneous.L'UKSII COW WAMKU: Ml-IBE A GOOD1milker. MORRIS &MERSHON, 630 Market.KLEIN,109 six111 si., PAYB GOOD PRICESforclothing, books and jewtlry: pcstal.

EDUCATIONAL,.

CURST^CLASS LEHBONB 6n" FLUTE AND1 piano willbe given by the tint* soloist. ARODEMANN. 708 Cole st,, cor. Waller.

MRS. MXI.VIILEBNYDER, 619 VANNESS;oratorical, vocal, dramatic academy; classes,privatelessons; piano;dramatic elocution specialty.

|>Rl\-VIK LESSONS IN READING, WRIT-J tan, arithmetic, grammar or shorthand, by ladyschoolteacher; $3 1110. 216 Minna si., near Third.]VE w'PLAN"ENABLES US TO TEACHLAN-\u25a0l* gunires at $2 a month; 25c a lesson. Institute,box 36. CallOffice.\u25a0])ACIFIC ACADEMY',ACADEMY SCIENCES-l b'dg.: thorough commercial itEnglish training.

Miss GERTRUDE MARRACK,VOCAL CTJL-ture, piano, organ. 416 Taylor St., near Geary.

STODIO LESSONS IN OIL AND PASTEL;O also Sunday class. 319 Golden Gate aye.

MISSBOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2297 SACKAMENTO:board, English, French, German, piano. $30month; separate French kindergarten; coach.JM)RMER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE--T pares students for the university (admission onrecommendation); law, medical' college, civilservice: day iteve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg.pKRMA.V, FRENCH, PIANO-NEW, RAPIDV_Tmethod: moderate. European teacher. 623 Turk

ITHER LESSONS BY F. LAUTERBACH.i-iRooms 70 and 71, 305 Larkin, cor. McAllister.VIOLIN,MANDOLIN,CELLO, BANJO; REA-V sonnble. PROF. FRANCIS, 104")';. Valencia."VTIGHTSCHOOL;UEALD'SBUS. COLLEGE;24-S-> Post: commercial, shorthand, English; lowrates

IP LOCUTION—

VOICE-CULTURE. RECITA-Jtion, Drama; class or private. W.T.ROSS,6Eddy.\u25a0JjMtKNCH- LEARN TO SPEAK FIRST; IN--T falllble method. E. Ill'CASTEL, 6Post st.

HEMISTRY' AND ASSAYING. CUNNING-\jham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts.

17.RENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVING-T method; lurcher School, Flood bid?, Market st.

ANFRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236Market; send forcat. ;day and evening session.NGLISH LITERA ill.!-.ANilMYTHOLOGYclass or private. MRS. EH AN,1234 Bush.=

\rlOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORN XTV taught. Prof. L.MERK1,225 Geary reasonable

ELASCOS LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING—Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed

onstage. R. 5 &12.1. 0. 0. F.block, 7th and Market.

SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL,MINING,MO cbaulcal engineering, surveying, architecture,assay :estab.' '64. VANDER NAILLEN.723Mkt.

TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESSVJ College, 723 Market st.: diploma coarse 980.L'NGLlsll BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISSTjDILLON.14 McAllister,r.46: private Ordan.

HF.ALD'S "BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POSTBookkpg, business practice, shorthand, typing,

electrical engineering, telegraphy, modern lan-guage* rapidly tansh:. Write.for catalogue.

A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—

THE\u25a0 WEEKLY CALL,in wrapper, formailing.

CLAIRVOYANTS.

A—A—A—AEUGENEPROF. It.EUGENE

PROF. F. EUOENF.HASREDUCED HIS PRICE. $1AND UPWARD

BE WISE. BE WISE. BE WISE.KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.

Remain not in darkness and ignorance, butseek the light of wisdom and learn what thefuture holds for you. his parlors continue to bethe point of great attraction. All are pleasedwithhis readings. Consult him and secure theGood-Luck Charm. PROF. El GENE.

1320 Market st., parlors 9 and 10.

ME. NORMAN, CLAIRVOYANT: CARDreader ; reads entire lite. Room 12, 28y» Sixth.

MISS MALVINA,AMERICAN CLAIRVOY--IVIant and card reading. 766. 2 Howard st.

/CLAIRVOYANT:FEE 25c; LADIES ONLY.\J 174 Clementina St., off Third.

MME. FRANCES, CLAIRVOYANT ANDcard-reader: 10 to 6 only. R.23, 105 Stockton.

VTrS. ANTHONY, MEDIUM AND l.Il'E--I>J reader: ladles 25c: gents 50c. 342 Third st.

ME.RAVENAKETURNKD: SITS DAILY;names Riven, up. 828 Howurd,bet.4thtt3'h.

LAIRVOYANT AND LIFE READER;"ladies 25c. 230 Clara St., bet. Fifth and Sixth.

PROF. LEON. PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT,life-reader. 633 Post: 9 toB daily:also Sunday.

MME. MORKAU, WORLD-

RENOWNEDtrance medium: 25c up. 764 Howard St., front.

MME. ARNDT.~BEST GEHMAN FORTUNEteller: only 25c and 50c: show you the picture

of your future husband orwife. 724 Harrison st.

MME. DR. THOMAS,SCIENTIFIC REVEAL--IVJ. er by eggs and cards; tells entire life,past,present, future; consultations onall affairs; noth-ing excepted; names given: good advice: surehelp: restores lost love bysympathy; mistake Im-possible; fee $1; letter $2. 929 Post St., nr. Larkin.

AUGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER:magic charms; love tokens; true picture of

future wife and husband: teaches Ifortune-telling;develops clairvoyance, slate writing,etc. has theseven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm:fee $1ana upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth.

.\u25a0•. SFII'.ITULISAM..TotleTwalN, seer AND MEDIUM;

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25CJt\. up. . Room 6, 105 Stockton st.

MRS. A. BROCKWAY,. INDEPENDENTslatewriter: sittings .daily: ladies $1, gents

92; 10 to 5. 501 LarkinSt.. cor. Turk.RS. MAYOSTEERS. TEST ANDBUSINESSmedium; readings daily. 101Grove, cor.Polk.

RS. A. BROCKWAY"; INDEPENDENTslate-writer, 501 Larkin St., cor. Turk, 10 to 5;bring small slates. .

\u25a0 ASTROLOGY.~

FTIHE GREATEST PROPHETIC CARD-READ*\u25a0L er in the world, 25c; magnetic healer. .330 Fell-R. MEADANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BYplanets from date ofbirth. 3t>y2Geary st., rm.l

A STRAL SEER— PROF. HOLM 11 SCOTT-TV st.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice.

ATTORNEYS- AW.

A^"DVICE"*REErDIVOR(?Elaws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice' andPolice Court! terms reasonable; collections etcG.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market.cor.Stoc'kton

JOHN R. AITKEN,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Its."'16 and 17.402 Montgomery st., cor.California.V-W.DAVIDSON,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 4.20.California at., rma. 14-16; adTlce free?-TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.

TN^I?^iB^E^"RTBBb"NS~^ANI)"

CARBOYSA are absolutely guaranteed. United Typewriterand Supplies Co. 413 Montgomery st.

XJpewnter

•\u25a0".'\u25a0 :': i\u25a0'-' : -IJIC JTCLES. \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0-:\u25a0

PARK CY'CLERY—NEW^^IkeIs^TcTIFt"J- best -accommodations. Terminus Geary Mc^—Ulster Hud Powell st. car lines.

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HELP WANTED— Continued.WAJRTED— YOUNG LADT OF GOOD AD-"

•dress as saleswoman and bookkeeper Indress-maklng establishment. 504 Sutterst. -:>-/>'WANTED—THE SERVICES OF A YOUNG»» lady pianiste to practice with an advanced

male voice (amateur) once a week. AddressPianist, box 112. Call Office.

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THIRST-CLASS FINISHER ON CUSTOMJ coats. 1719 Scott St.. near Bush.

NY WOMAN WHO WANTS MONEY FORherself can easily earn it. Address Ladies'

Home Journal. 78 Columbian bldg., San Francisco.

MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE:Winchester House. 44 Third St., near Market

200 rooms: 25c to $150 per night: $150 to$6 perweek;free bus to and from the ferry. ,

2 GERMAN APPRENTICES ON FINE ARTmade ladies' costumes. HENYWORTH, ladies'

tailor, 643 Post st.

SE>E LATESTTRILBY'SUITS ATN. Y.CLOaK0»nd suit house. 1210 Market st.

AITINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR"» Market—Electric lights in every room: 200rooms: 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 per

week: free bus to and from the ferry.

WE WANT SIX INTELLIGENT WOMEN:can make from $2 to $10 a day: we fit you out

free: agents wanted In every city. THE MME.IARROW Woman's Dispensary, 1206 Market at.

DRESSMAKERS; FIRST-CLASS SKIRT-MAK-ers: none but experienced hands need apply.BOWHAY,504 Suiters:.

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY' FOR A BRIGHT«-> woman; big wages. R.57. 14McAllister st.

WANTED—

IMMEDIATELY, LADIES TOM learn millinery• also an apprentice. 234 Tay-

lor st. • ,-.-

(1OMPETE.NT0 MPETE.NT LADIESINANYSKILLED ORv^clerical occupation willdo well to call at room165, Crocker building.

LTNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A BRIGHT'woman as managing office agent. Sosplta

Company, office 53 .Donohoe building.

DRESSMAKING-SI 1 $5 UP: PATTERNScut to fit 25c up; girls wanted. MCDOWELL

DRESSMAKING ACADEMY',213 Powell st.

01QELLIS—MOZART, ROOMS 26C TO $1 a*Ji-if night;$1 25 to $5a week ; veryrespectable.T>IANO LESSONS JVC THOROUGHLY-L schooled artist; lessons 26c. 617 Jones st.

LMlENcil ACCORDION PLEATING:TAILOR-_made suits: $7; perfect tit. 118 McAllisterst.

PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRKSSCUT--1 tlnsaud maklmc school -.all branches. 702 suiter.

\u25a0ALBi:hki.t wanted"

6 SCANDINAVIAN<iR GERMAN MINERS,$2 50 to $2 75 a day :2swampers for the woods,

91 75 to $2 a day. C. R. UANSEN & CO., 110Geary st.

PASTRY COOK AND BAKER; IT.I.: .*4O.X C. R.HANSEN itCO., 110 Geary st.

\l' \mhj GERMAN COOK, $45;»» cook, plain boardlna .*:!.'>: cook for

oyster-house. $14 a week: re«tanrant waiter, $35: !groom, iCnglisb preferred, must have private fam- ;ily references, $35, etc. LEON ANDRE, 315 !Stockton St.

] HOTEL AND RESTAURANT WAITERS"1 for country, $30; boarding-house cook, .f45; 1

second cook, $30; choreman for hotel: 2 sliln-iironers. *12 week; 5 farmers, near city, *20; ifarmer and wife. 940: 10laborers forcity,$25: 2cboremen on ranch, $15. MURRAY it READY,634 and 636 clay st.MrANTED

—Y~OUNG single MAN. NOT

'» above 30, as driver for 11 milk route, refer-ences necessary from last place. $35 per monthand found; one ten-horse teamster for the woods,$40 and board; cook lor country hotel, $30 permonth and found; laborers, cooks, waiters, dish-washers and others. W. D. EWER it CO., 626Clay st.

GOOD BAND AND JIG SAWYER, c. M.VJ PLUM &CO.'S factory, 118 Hickory aye.

M"EATMEN AND WOMEN WANTED; 93, $41.1 per day sure. (.'all,Sunday and all week, 518Geary st.

i-iMPii STRONG GERMAN BOY' TO WORKV.T around coalyard and learn grocery business.ApplyFourteenth and Noe, grocery. 1 ,-\u25a0\u25a0: r \u0084'

BRIGHI BOYS WANTKD-A NUMBER OFbright la.is wanted to sell something new. Callat 106 Bosh St., bet. 9:80 and 10:30, onTuesday.

BARBERS; 5 ERE ISA CHANCE—BARBER-shop, supplies, perfumery, toilet articles, 10-

-bacco, cigars and all kinds of notions; $900; fullvnlu1? In stock; one of the best and healthiest townsin California. THOMaS J. McDONNELL,PasoRubles, Cal.,or DECK ELMAN BROS., 106 BillsSt.

\\rANTED—EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR"furniture wagon; must also know how to care 1

torhorses. WILSON BROTHERS. 1710 Market. ;IEARN a TRADE-CUSTOM shirt cut-Ji ting taught in 6 lessons; also grading of stockpatterns; terms easy. Address _ TV,box 107, Call.'AirANTED- A MANTO BARN 910 TO 916 Aday as a solicitor for a new thing, at 1935> 1Fnrr.ll st., S. F.

RELIABLE SOLICITOR TO TAKE ORDERSit for portraits; salary. HOLLER, 8 Sixth.WANTED

-GERMAN. IN WINEHOUSE;

»* only lor tending bar; must know how to mixdrinks inn sell goods In the store; steady place for jthe right man. Address A.,box 9. CallOffice.AyANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY'

''» understands packing and handling furniture: j

must be competent and well recommended. Ad-dress Packer, box 80, call Office.

1EXPERIENCED TRAVELER TO HANDLE \U gloves. STANDARD GLOVE CO., 1731 IMarket St., opp. Gough.

OKA MEN FOR EUROPE, HONOLULU AND0 allparts of the world. 103 Montgomery aye.

A DISHWASHER FOR SUNDAY':'' 91; call at 7 o'clock. MYERS, 108 Stockton.WAXTED-GOOD MACHINE-HAND,WOOD-"

work. Cor. Santa Clara and Wisconsin. -^1 ISHWASHER WANTED. 520 GEARY ST.,I/ rear.-

A NTBD—BTO10 FIRST-CLASS CORNICE-'» makers: no tinners. Apply inside 10 days.

Globe Cornice Works, 216 East Fourth st., LosAngeles, Cal.

OOD PRESSER ON COATS; STEADY\J work;good pay. 541 Market St.

TNDUSTRIOUS MAN,WITH $40 CASH. CANX secure ready profitable employment by address-ingL.,box 90, (allOffice.\\r ANTED—BOY' TO TAKE CASH, AUTO-'"

matlc delivery system. Address, stating ageand experience, .1. G., box 22. Call.NTANTED

—FIRBT-CLABS CARRIAGE- !

»» smith. LA UKINS &CO., 636 Howard st.

ANTED—

A NEAT-APPEARING MANor strong boy to work on commission. Call at

133aFifteenth si., Monday."OAINTERS WANTED. CALLSUNDAY,1717X Eddy st.

ELDERLY EXPERIENCED MAN TO AT-tend small liquor-store; good home; small

wages to begin with; references. Address J. li.,box 101. Call Office.AirANTED— GO TO THE COUNTRY."

coat and pants makers; must be good workers jand steady men. ApplyTailor, Alia.Cal.

1EXPERIENCED MAN IN NOTIONS AND-I-J trimmings; also furniture salesmen: must becompetent and experienced. 167 Crocker building.UTANTED

—FIRST-CLASS EGG-CANDLER I'* ingrocery-store; references. Address E. C,

box 102.iyANTED—FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN FOR»» grocery-store; city; reference. G., box 52,Call Office. ,

RUG CLERK WANTED CORNER OF HOW-ard and Seventh sts. ApplyIto 6 p. m.

AirANTED—

BOATBUILDKR. 31 JULIAN'"aye., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth sts.

"I(\f\ MEN TO GET -SHAVED FOR 5c OR1W haircut for10c. 14 ] Montgomery aye.

INCHK R HOUSE, 44THIRDST.,NEAR iMarket;200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- j

room: free bus to and from the ferry. \u25a0 \u25a0

WANTED—ALL CARPENTERS to KNOW'» that there are plenty of carpenters in San

Francisco: alladvertisements to the contrary aremisleading. Allhelp can be supplied by applying10 carpenters' headquarters, 115 Turk \u25a0 st., or 23Ninth st. District Council meets at 115 Turk st.on Wednesday evening. I

DKN'iIST WANTED IMMEDIATELY—GOOD ,allround dentist withoutlit:good salary. Ap-

ply EDWARDS' Dental Depot. 5Va Kearny St., S.F.IjMRST-CLASS LADIES' TAILOR WANTED"

BOWHAY,604 Sutter st.-

BARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.Barbers' Assn.. 12 seventh. H.SCHKL'NERT.

BARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION PL( IV-ment secretary. CONRAD TROKLL,657 Clay.

T EARN A TRADE— SIGN OR PICTORIALJJ painting taught for $5: 1000 references. D.LEVY,35 Eighth st., San Francisco.THE RAILROAD HOUSE, 533 COMMERCIAL-ISt., below Montgomery:single rooms 15c night,

2C»c for two; best and cleanest house in town.

AN ENERGETIC, RELIABLECITYAGENTwanted by a large American tire company;

must have large acquaintance. Address Q., box131, this office. ;

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Best" PLACE INCITYfor SECOND-HANDshoes, 726i/a opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129

Sixth st.;misfit shoes bought or exchanged. , \u25a0,

MEN WANTED TO SKLL ATTANStock Food: it isbest. C.KER TELL,San Mat

A MERICAN.EXCHANGE HOTEL,' 3I9 SAN--<\u25a0"»- Rome St.—ReoDened: European plan;, lightairy rooms, 25c to$1per day, $1 to ?4; per week,$4 to $15 per month. Housekeeping rooms $4 permonth up. . -\u25a0 . .MEN'S % SOLKD 40c; LADIES' 36c.

done in10 minutes. 959 Howard st.

VfOZART, 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 25C TO 60C\u25a0"-»- night,$125 to86 week;reading rooms.WHAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO"

St.: 100 outside rooms; best spring beds; singlerooms, 20c a day; $1 a week; meals, 10c

MEN'S SHOES Va-SOLEDrSOc; HEELS, 25c;m done in15 minutes. 635 Kearny St.. basement.

IIREE COFFEE ANDROLLS. 704 SANSOME;__ single rooms 15c, '20c a night,$1 a week. •, ,AirANTED— EN WHO CO NOT RECEIVE~.» » their wages to place accounts withus;law and

commercial collection: no charge unless successful.KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Suiter, r4.T IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT-X-idoor work; willpay competent person $3 50 aday. Applyat store, 328 Seventh st. • >

WANTED—SINGLE BOOMS, 150 A DAY;91"J»—*:rooms for two. 25c a day,91 60 a wee*;

reading room- dallypapers. 36 Clay at.

SITUATIONS WANTED—Contlnqed.

O^L^WIN^^^fTLEiTENhold certifi-cates of elliciency and reliability in the

UNITEDSTATES INDUSTRIAL AGENCY,atroom 167, Crocker building:

Creamery manager; 11 years' experience; 5years inoue situation.

Teamster; 19 years' experience: 5years inonesituation.

Bookkeeper; 8 years' experience; 6 years inonesituation.

Journalist; 8 years' experience; 6 years in onesituation.: General merchandise salesman: 19 years' expe-rience; 41-45 years' experience in one situation;sp"aks German and English.

Bookkeeper; 1year's experience; Southern Cali-fornia.

Insurance office man: 18 years' experience: 15years in one office.

Woolen goods salesman; 5 years' experience; 4years withone house.

Law clerk; 5% years' experience.Drug clerk; 2 years' experience; speaks English

and Spanish: Southern California.Stationary engineer: 4 years' experience.Solicitor: 2 years' experience.Grocery salesman: 5 years' experience; 4 years

in one situation; «speaks English and Spanish;Southern California.

stenographer; 8 months' experience; SouthernCalifornia. . •

Bookkeeper and entomologist; 3 years' experi-ence: Southern California.

Shoe salesman: 17 years' experience; speaksEnglish and German.

Ranch manager; 2 years' experience; speaksEnglish and Spanish.

Bookkeeper; 6 years' experience.Electrician: 9 years' experience In one situation.Hotel clerk; 3 years' experience in one situation.Grocery or general merchandise salesman; 12

years' experience: 6 years inone situation.Grocery salesman: 6 years' experience; 4 years

in one situation. Speaks English ana Swedish.Shipping clerk; 3 years' experience; speaks Ger-

man and English.Printer; 20 years' experience; good jobprinter;

3 years in one situation. .Orchardist; 10 years' experience.Oilice clerk; 12 years' experience: 4years Inone

situation.Cake baker: 5 years' experience; speaks English,

Danish and German.Porter; 3 years' experience; 2 years with one

firm: speaks English and German.Printer's apprentice; steady young man.Shoestore manager; 10 years' experience; 8 years

inone house.Jeweler, business manager; very highly edu-

cated ;25 years' experience.Bookkeeper; 8 years' experience; 2 years inone

situation. ;;: '.;..": ,

Sll CATION WANTED AS BUTLER OR IN0 any other capacity; city or country; handy atanything; English: city' references. AddressALEXANDER.3310 Geary st.

AGON AND CARRIAGE WOODWORKER>» wants situation: good all-round workman;

suitable place more object than wages. Address C,box 70, Call Oilice.

INTERS—

VETERAN PROOFREADER"!X reviser, editor, recently from New York; book,job,news; thoroughly competent, reliable; sparetime case or otherwise. PI.It. AN. box 111, Call.O ITUATlON WANTED ABOUT A PLACE BY0 middle-aged man; understands care of horses;can milk and do plaingarden work; good reference.Address 1... 413 Natomu st.

RUG CLERK (AND A GOOD ONE) WANTSsituation in Southern California: licentiate.

single; 9 years' experience; salary must be good:correspondence solicited, A. G. McINTYRE,box10, this Office.

ANOF 25 STOUT ANDABLE TO DOANYkind of carpenter work, also experienced in

bookkeeping and as porter in wholesale business,and able to give best security for truthful per-formance, wishes employment incityor country.Inquire w..box 49, Call omce.7Tood BUTCHER (GhRMA.N) WOULD LIKEVT to get work Ina country town. Address P. 11.,box 100, Calloihce.

pIPE ORGANIST, WITH IIRSI' \u25a0 CLASS1 recommendations, late of Berlin. Germany,wishes engagement. Address or call 1401 Guerrero.

TEADY ANT) RELIABLE COACHMAN>~ from the East; first-class reference; age 26.Address C. R., box 64, this oilice.

[VroUNG r ATTORNEY FROM THE EASTJ. wants clerkship with prominent law firm: good

references; salary no object at first. AddressAttorney, box 102, Call Office."DF.LI a BLE,INTELLIGENT.YOUNG INGLEJVman desires employment: very competent per-son; references. M.. box 71, 1all Office.

ANTED—

SITUATION AS PRIVATE'• coachman and gardener: best of references.Address H. M.,box 4. Call Office, Oakland.youNG man wants position in gro-

-1 eery-store: understands his business; 8 yearsin the business. Address Y.I-,box 74, Call Office.

ACTIVE YOUNG SWEDE WISHES Posi-tion in butcher-shop and delivery: has had

considerable experience; understands care ofhorses. Address H.11., box 143, Call Office.

MIDDLE-AGED MAN (GERMAN) WISHESposition In any kind of work; understands

takingcare of horses, cows, garden, etc. Pleaseaddress W. X.. 617 Sacramento st.\l'

\ N D- SITUATlON BY A FIRST-CLASS* *carriage painter and letterer. Address J., box

75, Call Office.A' OUNG SCANDINAVIAN WANTS BITUA-i- tion in private place; can milk cows andhandle horses; willing to do anything: best of ref-erence. Address H.N.,box 16, this oilice.

SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS .MAN. USED TO MA-Cj chinery and handling carpenter tools, wishessituation; or as porter or watchman ; cityor coun-try. Address S. 1., box 89, this office. ,

POSITION IN WHOLESALE HOUSE; STEN--L ographer, bookkeeper or active work; refer-ences. K.WATSON,general postoffice, city.

WANTED—STEADY SITUATION INSOME""15c or 25c barber-shop on percentage, incity,

by a first-class, steady man: strictlybusiness. Ad-dress li.C. box 67, this office.

RelTable YOUNG man WISHES a i*osi~-llon inan office or wholesale house; good pen-

man; good references. Address 8., box 61, thisoffice.A'iil.'mTma.N WANTS SITUATION I.\ pui-X vate family for all-round work. L.N.,box 120,

Call Office.

rPBMPERATE YOUNGMAN,BKST OF REF--1-erence, wants situation on private place orhotel:first class carriage, house painter and paper-hanger;good hostler and milker,$25 per month and found.Address Painter, box 101, CallOffice.

KEEPER, 11 YEARS' EXPERIENCE,1' desires position In any ollice work; salary noobject: best of references. M.. box 11. Call Office.

*.L.i»IALtS HELl* WA.NTEI).

WANTED -GERMAN GIRL OB WOMAN

»' for cooking in the country, $20: competentwaitress and parlor maid, $20: nurse for one childIncountry, $20; German nursery governess, $25;four goo:! German cooks for small family,$25; afirst-class cook for small boarding-house." .$5O- 50housework girls for allparts of the country, $25,$20 and $15. Apply MISS PLUNKETT,424 Sui-ter st.

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SCANDINAVIANOR GERMAN COOK, REF-erences. $25; German or Swedish cook and

laundress. $25: German cook, small family, $25:German cook, assist washing, $20; housework girl,for Redwood City, see party here; middle-ageSwedish nurse, $15: 5 light housework girls, $15.$20. C. K. 11 ANSEN A- CO.. 110 Geary St.

GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK OFr,

two; ikiwashing or bakine. $12: no office fee.C. R.IIANSEN &CO., 110 Geary st.

"PARLOR MAIDAND WAITRESS- REFER-X ences,.s2o. C. R.HANSEN £ CO., 110 Geary.YOUNG WOMAN. GENERAL WORK,SMALLX resort near city, $20: cooks, *25; laundress.$20: waitresses. $20. $18 and $15; workinghouse-keeper, city, $12. MURRAY & READY, 634 and63b Clay St. ..= r' ••;;.,WANTED-GERMAN OR~FRET?CrF~COOir'» $30; 2 German girls for housework, $25- 2French housework girls, $20; girlfor Visalia, $25•girls for housework and assist, $20. $15 and Sio'LEON ANDRE,315 Stockton st.

" *ANTED-A NUMBER OF COOKS; CITYand country; $15, $20 and $25. lli/a AntonioSt., offJones, near Ellis.'ANTED-A REFINED AMERICAN LADY'not exceeding 40 years of age. as working

housekeeper insmall family; no washing: an in-dustrious woman who is good cook and hous"-keeper will find a pleasant home; references. Sendcorrect name and address to F. H.,box 115 thisoffice.TTAIR-DRESSING, 25c: MANICURING, 25c-XI-morn, and evg.;10 lessons, $1.50. 1248 Mission!

OME ANDBUSINESS BUREAU,819 MAR-ket St.: all those seeking employment, bothprofessional and domestic, call and register: free.

GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL for GEN.cralhousework. 508 Hyde st., 10 to 11a. m.

"OUNG GIRL to ASSIST INHOUSEWORK.I313 Bartlett st.

GIRL, WANTED IN SMALL FAMILY FORVJT general housework. 126% Capp st.

COM PETKNT GIRL; GENERAL HOUSE-\J work;small family. ApplyMonday, 1834 Eddy.

RELIABLE ELDERLY WOMAN CAN HAVE-Itroom, board and $4 a month, or assisting withtwo children; one whocan sew; good home. Ad-dress MRS. H.. West Berkeley, Cal. :

ANTED-A GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSE-work. 226 Devisadero st.

W ANTED—GOOD GIRL,UNDER 16, HOUSE-»» work and care forchild; good home; moderatewages. 1918 Lafayette st., Alameda.

EXPERIENCED. LADIES TO SELLladles' underwear and children's coats: none

but thoroughly experienced and withgood" recom-mendations need apply. Address M.J., box 141,Call Office.

SUABLE GIRL TO DOGENERAL HOUSE-work in Alameda: small family: wages $18.Apply to-day at 1421 B»n:on St., Morton station.

VVrA '»-A FIRST-CLASS CHOCOLATE-'» cream dipper. Call at 11a.m. Monday, TOWN-SKNP'S, 627 Market st.; Palace Hotel.

PELIABLE RLFOR HOUSEWORK: FAM-Xt llyof 2 and baby: wages $12. 1035 Dolores st.

GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND,assist with children. 2513 Clay st. ,YOUNG G fRTTFOR GENERAL HOUSEWOKK;X German or Mexican preferred. 2022 Van Ness.

,T ADY; LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; WAGESXJ $10. 2738ya Sixteenth st., near Howard. CallSunday.

OOD WAITRESS. 106 second ST.

GIRLTO ASSIST HOUSEWORK AND CHIL-T dren; $10. 2524 clay st.

WANTED-EXPERIENCED SILK ANDoperator ongloves. Apply511 a Gough st.

SITUATIONS TED—Continued.

TTtOLLOWTNGLADIESHOUfcCERTIFICATES-T of efficiency and reliability in the UNITEDSTATES Industrial AGENCY, at room167,Crocker bulling.

Solicitor; 2 years' experience.Stenographer; 10 years' experience and 4 years.Stenographer; 4 years' experience, 2 years inone

situation.Bookkeeper or saleslady; one year's experi-

ence: very competent; State of Nevada.

\\T ANTED—

WORK AS SKAMSTRESS,*» chambermaid or nursing in hotel or private

family. Call or address 620 Fulton st.

}^xperienced~dlVessmaker from theJ East wishes engagements by the day; terms,

$1 fiO. A. 8.. box 49,Call Office.yiU'Nt; STRONG WOMAN WANTS WORK1 by the day. washing or housecleaning; wages

$1. Address F., 864 Mission st.

VOUXGGIRL WISHES SITUATIONTOMINDX 1 child in hotel or lodging-house. Call or ad-

dress 3GOV2 Jessie st.

YOUNG < !111.,' ACTIVE AND WILLINGTOX work,wishes situation as laundress or upstairswork. Address Y. »i., box 27. Call Office.

l\rANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNGWOMAN*• to tend bakery and watt on table in coffee-rooms: speaks English and German; sleep homepreferred. Address 8.. box 29, callOffice.•yOUNG GIRL FROM the east WANTS AX situation to do housework, plain cooking. Call

or address 66 Tehama st.

WEDISH LAUNDRESS DESIRES A 8ITUA-

O tion in private families todo washing and iron-ing by the day. Please address 1V36 Bush .st.

JE WISH \OUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA-tI tion ina Jewish family. 1628 Foisom st.\ A T1:1>—A PLACE AS NURSE GOVER->T ness by a German lady, with French and

music: wages $25. Address L.C, box 4, Call.UNCH AND DINNER JOB WANTED BY

XJ experienced waitress. 917 Market St.. room 21.0 anon WANTED by a COMPETENT(3 girlto do upstairs work and waiting; can sew;wages $20. Address S. W., box 80, Call.

ituation wanted by competentchild's nurse; sleep home; best of cityrefer-

ences. Addiess MRS. HOILES, 418 Ellis st.

YOUNG~WOMAN WISHES POSITION ASX lady's maid; good seamstress; references;

wages $20. 819 Market St., room 16.IV O.MAN WANTS POSITION as AMBER-"

maid In hotel or lodging-house; wages $15.1235 Market St., room 6.

XTOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION FORX housework or upstairs work. Please call 82Sa

Howard st.T ADY WOULD LIKETO ASSIST IN FAM-XJ ilv; is a nice cook and willget two meals a daylor $2 per week: willassist in other workIfde-sired. Address M.S., box 149, Call Office.

GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO HOUSE-vJT workand cooking. 321 Ellis at.

BY A MIDDLE-AL.ED GERMAN WOMANwitha boy 13 years old, a situation as working

housekeeper; a good home more of anobject thanwages. Address C.8., box 46, Call Office.

MIDDLE-AGEDWOMANWISHES (11 \u25a0; VERALhousework and care of children. Call or ad-

dress MRS. L.L.,51Fifth st.

RESPECT ABLK~G WISHES SITUATIONJ t to do general housework and plain cooking.Apply426 Cedar aye., bet. Octavla and Laguna.CURST -CLASS DRESSMAKER; GOES OUTX1by the day; $1 50. 723% McAllister st.

SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES To DO WASiI--0 mgaud ironing first days of weak. 7 Cram alley.bet. Fifteenth and sixteenth sts., near Guerrero.

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LADY PIANO-TEACHER WILL GIVE ONElesson a week in exchange for the use of piano

to practice on 3 or 4 hours one day in the week.M. '\u0084 box 92. Call Office.

DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS; FINEfitter; sews .'.Or a day. G. F.. box 98, Call.

MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES IM.aik AShousekeeper or nurse. Apply240 Shot wellst.

i STRON G WOMAN WIBHEB HOUSE-J\. cleaning, washing, etc; *1. car fare. 21%Garden st.

SITUATION WANTED BY A THOROUGH0 and competent woman to do housework incountry. Call or address 440 Seventeenth st.

LIIRST-CLASS GERMAN AND FRENCHX1nurses and second girls; also German cooks andhousegirl; open Sunday. MME. LEOPOLD, 20Stockton st.

ELDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS Asituation to do light housework and plainsew-

ing. Please callat 705 Castro St., Oakland.

WEDISII liiKLWISHES WORK BY PAYk3 in fumily,laundry or chamber; no objections tosuburbs. MRS. M. C. ANDERSON, 958 Willowst., Oakland.

DRESSM AXE FIRST CLASS, WISHESwork by the day, at home or in family; no ob-

jection to suburbs. MBS. M.C. ANDERSON, 958Willow st., Oakland.

BY DRESSMAKER; FIRST-CLASS FITTERand stylish draper and designer: thorough

dressmaker. Address Miss WARWICK, Amer-ican Exchange, 319 Sansome st.. room 59.

ANTED-RY A PROTESTANT GIRL, 12"

years, a place to work for board and clothesand go to school. Please call 934 Folsom St., rearhouse.V OUNGLADV WANTS A SITUATIONWITHX a photographer; will work for small salary in

consideration of receiving lessons in retouching.Call or address 721Geary st.

T~MERIC AS WOMAN, WITH 1 CHILD,1 \ woula like situation as housekeeper or cook onranch. Address MRS. M. P., Ukiah,Cal., care ofP. O. box 46.

KLL-KPUCATKD swiss GIRL, speak-» ' Ing fluently German, French and Italian, noEnglish, desires a situation in a good familyas

children's tutor and do sewing and fancy work:references exchanged. Call or address L'El-Vezia, 13 Montgomery aye., S. F.

YOUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION ASX typewriter. Call or address 873% Market st.,

room 13,second floor.yOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION ASX typesetter or would take position in factory.

Address 721 Seventh aye., nr. the Park, RichmondDistrict.WANTED—A HOME IN A WIDOWER'S»* familyor to wail upon an invalid; small pay.C. E. F..box 44. this office.•) SCOTCH PROTESTANT GIRLS INSAME«J family: 1 as good cook, other first-class cham-bermaid and waitress; best city references. Ad-dress C. 8., box 43, Call Office.

RESPECTABLE WIDOW WOULD ASSIST INlight work and sewing with elderly people;

small pay. Call or address MRS. S.,115% Twenty-sixth st./ milI'KTKNT WOMAN WOULD LIKE A\J position as housekeeper; no objection to coun-try. Addien 796 Van Ness aye.

WANTED—BY RELIABLE WOMAN, SITU-*'ation forgeneral housework and cooking. Call

1024 Howard st., room 12.

DRESSM A XKit, GOOD FITTER, NEATworker, wishes work in families by the day;

reasonable. 26 Hayes st.

EDUCATED YOUNG LADY. SPEAKINGFrench and German, desires position as nursery

governess or inany other capacity. Address Gov-erness, box 71, CallOffice.\inDOW wants POSITION as house-'¥ keeper. Address MRS. S. R., 238 SixthSt.

ITUATIONAS COMPETENT COOK BY. AO Protestant woman; over 3 years' referencefrom last employer. Please call or address Com-petent, Girls' Union, 929 Pine St., cor. Taylor.

WANTED—

PLAIN SEWING TO DO AT'» home for stores and factories. Apply 922

Howard st.

POSITION AS MORNING GOVERNESS;French, music, etc.; diploma; references. E.

WAISON, general P. <>\u0084 city.

EX PKRIKNCKD DRESSMAKER, PERFECTtitter, would like to have some more engage-

ments at $125 per day or would take work homeat very reasonable prices. 2001 Howard st.WIDOW WITHMEANS WANTS PARTNER'» inpaying business. Call1027 Market, rm. 11.

yol'N.. LADY WISHES SITUATION AsX working housekeeper or do general housework.

Address 1002 powell'st.

W O.Man WANTS CHAMBSRWOBK OR» ' take cnarge ofhouse. Callor address for threedays E. A..120aEighth,between 10 and 2.INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR.»» Market; electric lights in every loom: 200rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $I*so to $6 per

week ;free bus to and from the ferry.

WlNCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR.»T Market; 200 rooms; 25c to *150 per night;$1 60 to $6 per week ;convenient and respectable-free bus to and from the ferry.l\riDoW FROM THE EAST WOULD LIKE'» any kind of st-wing; gents' shirts made to or-

der. Room 28, second Hour, 142 7th, cor. Howard.

CVRENCH DRESSMAKER WISHES A FEWX engagements by the day. 822 LarkinSt. 1

EXPERT BOOKKEEPER, ACCURATE AC-countant and typewriter, young lady, 8 years'

experience, good address and tact and reliablemanager, first-class references, desires permanentposition. Address W.B. X..box 145. Call Office.V Ol Nl, LADY WANTS A POSITION ASX housekeeper. Callor address 203aPowell st.,

room 5. .-EFINED WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEP-\u25a0IIer's position. 11 Kearny, room 27, first floor.ERMANGIRL WANTS POSITION TO DOVJ housework. Call29 Minna st.

- -SITUATIONS WANTED-MALk!

1> C. G. COOK'S SOCr f'uRXi'sHES"

COOKS;\u25a0

• all branches; shortest notice. 14 Geary.\'OUNG MAN WANTS WORK AROUND PRI-X vate place; good driver; milker; understandsgardening and useful hand about a bouse; first-class references; country preferred. Address A.11., box 134. Call Office.T)Y MAN AN WIFE ON A RANCH;MAN-L» handy round horses: wife plain cooking andhousework. Address M. W., box 94, Call.

IV'"Yl 2

"'WANTS .TO LEARN BARBER

-if trade, as an apprentice. Address W. H.,1228Mission st.

OTUDENT DESIRES BOARD INexchangekjfor ins services. 8., box 6, Call.OITUATION WANTED

'BY A GERMANk3 gardener, who understands propagating andcan take care of.horses and cows, and is willingtomake himself generally useful around place. Ad-dress Situation, North Teinescal.

I ATlON W A T DBYBOY TO LEARN\u25baJ plumbingtrade. Call or address 724 Larkinst.

( Hi Kill NOTICES.nSs=~lfyRST UNITARIAN clEulmShT'cOb!ltr~£? Geary and Franklin sts.— Rev.- Horatio JStebbins, D.D., minister; William G. Eliot Jr..associate, at the church daily from 11 to 12.Sunday-school at 9:45 a.m. services at 11a. m.ami 7:30 p.m. Subject of evening sermon, "ThePurpose of the Unitarian Cnurch." ah are cor-dialiy invited.

r»- sl•: ( OXD UNITARIAN CHURCH,I*-*?'cor. Twentieth and Capp sts.—Morning serv-ice by Hon.John Montleth. subject: '-Knowledgeand the People." Rev. E.B. Payne of Berkeleywillpreach in the evening. All are cordially in-vited.'a--^,' CALVARYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,Efr-t^ cor. Powell and Geary sts.— Rev. JohnHiinj.hill,D.D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m.. whenMrs. Maud B. Booth of New \u25a0» ork willdeliver anaddress. There willbe no evening service. Sab-bath-school at 12:30 P. m.ttSST SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODISTB--^ Episcopal Church, cor. Haves and Bu-chanan \u25a0

-Key. John Stephens, pastor. Res-

j.em- . 303 Haight st. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 r. M. The pastor will preacha' both services. Subject at 11 a. m.: "HidWith Christ," and at 7:30 p.M.,"Nebuchadnezzar'sMadness." Sunday-school at 12:30 p. »i.,c.B. Per-kins superintendent. Epworth League service at6:30 p.m. The public cordially invited to all theservices of this church. Seats free. Ushers in at-tendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7:45P. M.

WT~S= FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,&-»' cor. Post and Mason sts.— Rev. ('. O. Brown,P.P.. pastor. Rev. s. Weylor willpreach in themorning at 11 o'clock. Theme: \u25a0\u25a0The Mysteriesof a Minute." In the evening at 7:30 o'clock,Mrs. liallington Booth: "Salvation Army Ser-vice." Sunday-school inlecture-room immediatelyafter morning service. Mrs. Cooper's Bible classInauditorium. Mr.Kimball's Bible class in study.Young People's Endeavor meeting at 0:30 P. m.Weekly prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m.ri"-s=> THIRDCONGREGATIONALCHURCH,<-£-*' Fifteenth st., between Mission and Va-lends Rev. WilliamRader, who has accepted theputilorate ol this church, will begin his work to-day and conduct the services. Moraine discourseat 11 o'clock, Subject, "The Ideal church." Even-ingdiscourse at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "WorkingCreed for the Modern Pulpit." Special music bylarge chorus choir under direction of Mr. William«'.

- . feld. Morning: "With Sheathed Sword"(Costa): "TheRadiant Morn" (Woodward); "GodIsLove"'(>mirt),duet, soprano and tenor. Even-ing: "Spirit Immortal" (Rossini); "Lead, KindlyLight" (Sullivan); "Lord, at Thy Mercy Seat"(Crosby), male ret. Allare cordially invited.EtSS 3 WESTSIDE CHRISTIANCHURCH, ONi-E^*7 Bush st.. near Devisad«ro— Preaching by thejiasior. Rev. W.A.Gardner. Topics—lla.m., -'TheLeaders We Follow";7:30 p.m.. "Does It Pay?"Sunday-school. 10 a. m. Junior C. X.. 5 p. m.Senior C. E.. 6:30 p. m. Open church entertain-ment Friday night, October 25. "ANight inAla-bama." Admission free.£• ]&• FIRST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCHUr^& (Swedenborgian), O'FarreU St., bet. Websterand Fillmore.— Rev. F. i.. Uiggins, minister, sun-

school, 9:30 a. m. sermon, 11 a. M.,by Rev..1. >. David of Portland on "The Upper Room andthe Way Thereto." At 7:45 p. m. readings fromswedenborg In the church parlors. Allare invited.Seals free.

a-'S' CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT-'<±~& ter-day Saints. Meetings in Friendship Hall,90S* Market st.. at 2and 7:4. p. m. Atthis even-•..

-service Elder J. R. Shepherd willdiscourse

upon "The Immortalityof the soul." Acordialinvitation to all Is extended. No collections.

SKS*' DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES ATl*-& Home College, 328 Seventeenth st., at 2:30j'.m. Discourse by Carrie R. Darling on "Illumi-nation."

*-"§=> TilEOSOPITICA L SOCIETY—

FREE"»'-*' publiclecture every Sunday evening at 320Post st.. as 7:45. To-night: "Sieep and Death,"by i"-.Allen Griffiths. \u25a0

S UNI)AY MKKTINGS.{K^~Tins sot ikrv OF PROGRESSrVEili^sS Spiritualists meet at Golden Gate Hallon Suiter St., bei. Mason and Taylor, on Sundayevening, October 20, lK9s.at 7;4so"'clock. Speaker.Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Watson. Subject, "Tne San-rise in Religion." Let us have light. Music by theMisses Lilian and Emily Coleman. Admissionfree.PfTSp GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING,MET-tt-jS' ropolitan Hall. Sunday, October 20, 3 p. m.Address by J. A. Lansing ci Cambridgeport, Mass.Subject, "The American Peril and the AmericanPope."'

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tt~3g= DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL MEETINGE>-'

909 Market st., 2 and BP. m. Circle andplatform tests. Mmes. Henderson, Bird. DoctressTobias and Mr. Tobias will lecture on the comicside of life inLibbyPrison.Jtrg3 EARLE, INDEPENDENT SLATE-Jr-*& writer. 242 Taylor St.: private sittings thisweek.ijF§P CHILDREN'S PROGRESSIVE LY^Cfe-s^ ceum at 909 Market St.: 10:30 to 12.spiritual. Free. Library open 10 to 12. Takelunch next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at224 Sinter St. Benefit ofLyceum.

I£^S= APPIF. SWAIN'S LECTURE TO~-i>~=^ night at Pythian Castle, 909 Market. Free.|^g=> DR. SCHLESINGER AND MRS. COW-i^o" ell, from Oakland, willgive tests inScottishHall, 105 Larkin St.. 3 and 8 o'clock. Admission

Ctr3?» MRS." MAYO-STEERS; CIRCLE TO-night; sittings daily. 101 Grove, cor. Polk.!^TS» MRB. FULTON, MATERIALIZINGBE-»\u25a0-*' ance to-night, 50c; sittings daily,8p. m. 31l'ell st.

PtrS=> TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT;10c, MME.*-«" YOUNG, 605 McAllister a!.: fine music.[jtS5 MRS. SHRINER AND MR. NORTON•»>*' willhold a grand spiritual test-meeting to-nightat 110 Hayes st.; good music; all invitediidiii:s<ion10 -\u25a0\u25a0

NOTIC'K OF MIiKTINGS.

r»^= THEOFFIC IK\^~Z^Z^.i*~& hers of San Francisco Lodge c^gSfcji^.No. 3. 1. O. O. F., are hereby notified %Sp^to assemble at Memorial Hall. Odd

< <*>-Fellows' building, or. seventh and Market sts., at12 o'clock noon on SUNDAY,October 20, to at-tend the burial ceremonies of our late brotherJOB M. SEAMENS, P. G. ui"er,

W. B. JOYCE, N. G.ar^= "O. SING TAE .ME THE v «*ZT•+~x"'

Auld Scotch Sanss."— Members 3V, 7»l!&and friends of the St. Andrew's Society *j.YK?are cordiallyInvited to attend an openmeeting to be 1.e1.1 at Scottish Hall,111 Larkin st.MONDAY EVENING. October 21. Mr. GeorgeM.J. Bremner will read an interesting paper on"The Minor Poets of Scotland," with vocal selec-tions from the various writers.

WILLIAMNICOL,President.\\. C. Cook, Secretary.

JtS3 GAELIC MEETING-A MEETING OF"^-^ all who take an interest in the revival ofthe Gaelic language willbe held at K. R.B. Hall,corner of Mason and o'l-'arrell sts., THIS (SUN-DAY)A FTERNoo.V, at 3o'clock. Able speakersin Garlic and English will address the meeting.Allare invited.MICHAEL OMAHONEY, sec. Gaelic Society.|T-~S=> LA CANDELAKIA MINING COM-s*~^ pany A stockholders' meeting willbe held01 SATURDAY,November 2. 1895. at 10 o'clocka m. at 530 California street, room 60, for the pur-pose of amending the by-laws and transacting anyotner business that may come before the meeting.By order of tne board of trustees.

GEORGK A. HILL.Secretary.

l)!\IIIKM) NOTICES.,T^' DIVIDEND NoTH K-DIYIDKNIpNaa c 2t (1& cents per Bhar«) of the Hutchlnsonbngar Plantation Co. willbe payable at the office«'f th* roiiifany, 3*27 Market street, on and afterMONDAY. Oct. 21. 18P5. Transfer books will<lov Tucs/iay. Oct. 15. 1895, at 3o'clock p. M. E.H. -Hl-.l.ii'iV.Secretary.

SI'KCIAI, NOTICES.~

tK^"CORNH REMOVED WITHOUTKNIFE.m^r Chjropodlc Institute, room 22, 906 Market.\u25a1t^« 11 IC| l-.p AND MEDICATEDBATHS»v—< 120% Geary, room 11: hours 10 to 10; $1rj^7s> 1-( HALE—HALF interest inan»V~=' Abstract of tie Company InKureka, Hum-boldt County, Cal. System complete and fullsearch of county lands Inoffice. Cost to date, $10.--000. Terms very reasonable. Full particularsSjvcn. Apply toJ. Mi-(ALLAN.Eureka, Cal.£~£S* BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR ft.*»- Collections made, city or country. PacificCollection Co.. 415 Monigy St.. room 6. Tel. 6&80.ap^=- NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THATi*-*7 the Maria KipOrphanage of 638 Folsom st.has admitted the followinghalf-orphan girls fromJuly 1 to October 1.1895: Grace barren, aged 3years: Madeline H. Prado, aged 6 yearß; Gnade-lupe N.Prado, aged 11 years; Lois j.Williamson,aged St years; Annie V. Hibbnrd, aged 5 years'•ieorgie F. Wakeley, aged 10 years: Mary A. An-derson, aged 4 years and 8 months.

WCjE* \\ iNpows c,.EA.\Ki> AND FLOORS•» l̂y scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment fordamages guaranteed. C. Rossi a CO., 242 Butter.ESS» ROOMS WHITENED.*1UP; PAPER-Q^-^ ed S3 50 no. 317% Third. George Hartman.Or^S? COLLECTIONS: IENAN EJECTED,*•*-*' iciii:costs paid. 420 Montgomery, mi. 29!

.* SITUATIONS WA.NTJJD-FJEMALK.-\u25a0 i

COMPETENT ENGLISH COOK. UNDER-standing French cooking, also a first-class Ger-man seamstress (and waitress, and a competentEnglish nurse want situations. For particulars

Rddn is, call or telephone MRS. PLUNKETT, 424Slitter.

SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, TTv5Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis.T ADIES WISHING GOOD HELP OF ALL

-L^kinds applyat 1004 Marketsu•EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WISHES Atjfew more engagements by the day. Apply326Goliien Gate aye.

COMPETENT SWEDISH GIRL WITHGOOD\J references wishes situation as nurse. Call be-tween 9and 12 a. m. at Young Women's ChristianAssociation. 1221u'Jb'arrell su

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