SAN FRANCISCO "CALL." PTSINKSS OFFICE of the San Francisco CAM/— '.jr.Market street, open until 12 ouoclt every rirlt In the year. BRANCH OFFICER— SBO Montgomery street, ten » i Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock. .<: Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'cloclc 717 Larlcin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. fcW.corner Sixteenth and .Mission streets, open 11 111 'o'clock. I£3 \u25ba Mission street, open until ft o'cloclc. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:SO o'cloclc THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1895. 8 CO UN TRY HEAL KSTATfc. ATARRKLL&t'O. " ~"~ ""\u25a0 — DAVID BUSH, COUNTRY DEPARTMENT. 11 MONTGOMERY BT. (JjQ PER ACRE WILL BUY ONE OF TUB tJ)O best stock an I dairy farms in this state, i,,. cated at salt Point, Sonoma County; consists of 3600 acrei of land, with 4 miles of ocean frontal- -2 fiehooner landings on the place; plenty of wood and water: about 400 acres are rented toadalrv ranch for a cash rental of if TOO pi ryi • easy term-.. Q PER ACRE WILL BUY ONE OFTHE I>l finest cattle and hog ranches In San Lola Oblspo County. 4 miles west of Paso Robles, of 8100 acres; 500 acres have been in grain this year; 15 acres In orchard : fine hous«. barn and outbuild- ings; plenty of water: abundance of oak tree*; only a small amount of money required as tint payment. . £* l i\(\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 at place. < 1 " t\i\ WILL BUY 20 ACUK*< 3 MILKS «J) 1 •\u2666" " ' from Callstoga, with fine orchard and Vineyard in full bearing: 2 acn of ra*pt>errt-n ami b'ack berries: all the stock, tooN, chickens, t>u;;gie.<i and harness go with the place: 1 good bargain. •Qi inn WILL BUY 77 ACRES ]i/, MILKS ijpOUvfU from ins railroad station at Yoiint- ville. Nana County: 20 acres in cultivation In or.li rd and vineyard, balance handsomely wihmJ. d pasture land: house, barn, chicken-houses: fenced and CTOsa- fenced: a beautiful place and a bargain; willexchange. _____ S7^nn COACHES, ONE MILEFRoXf DE- •^ I -Jv.'U. pot at Yoiintville. Naps Coaaty.'on sprinkled county road: nil level bOitom-tajMt; bOOO resistant vines, partly grafted: family or- chard and vegetable garden ; balance In corn ami hay; good house of 6 room-, barn and outbuilding*; this ranch adjoins the Veterans' Horn« prune or- chard, and is as tine prune and apricot lurid as tbera is in the State. Easy terms. «3j«)n '"' ''• ACRE: 217.1 ACRES in POPE V 1 —'' Valley, Napa County, on county road; S. r >o acres under cultivation; 400 ii'ii-all level, bat- ance rolling and hilly land; well wooded and wa- tered; elegant improvements. Easy terms. O"| ACRES, <'N ' MILK NOR 111 OF PENRYN, •> I Placer County, all In peaches and cherries for shipment Kant; this ranch is rented tor half the crop and pays 12 per cent net on asking price; this is a profitable commercial orchard, and all its fruit goes East; price 18,000. Kasy terms. $s7'"\nn M ACRES 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><l improvements: windmill and tank": creek paaaca through it: balance farming land tns Is as g"nl -\u25a0'\u25a0< d fruit land as there is. in Sonoma County; easy terms or willexchange. Of) ACRES iii. 1. BEARING COMMERCIAL •"' orchard of apricots, prunes, pears and plums. near sun Leandro: electric-car passes every half hour; 8 .1. res of currants planted between orchard ; all in full bearing; line house and Improvements: crop brought $4000 this year: price on application; easy terms will be grunted: this is a fine opportun- ity for any one to secure a money-making place. < I »_» linn WILLm ' v 28 ACRESOFFULL \u2666IP I.""" bearing orchard of prunes, piuros and pears; yield this year 150 tons; tine improve- ments: located between Newark and Centerville, fronting on county road; boraecar line passes the door: all the stock and tools goes with the place; easy terms, or will exchange tor san Francisco property. tiR "inn 20 l!l.> OF FULI^BEARINO tJ.ijwu, prunes and apricots. 3 miles tront LosOatos, 00 McCoy aye.. 8 miles from Han Jos*: fine house of 8 rooms and bath: hot and cold water; goo.l barn and outbuildings: windmill and tame: good froltnoo.se; handsomely improved Income place; stock and tools and some furniture logo with 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 of Hay wards; good improvements; valuable income place; will exchange. Q".".(J(i '-'0 ACRES. ABOUT IV. MILES >u.,*J*J\J\J . from railroad depot and steamer land- Ing at Martinez; 1400 auricots, 200 peaches, 100 pears, 100 cherries, 100 tragedy prunes, nilIn bear- Ing; cottage oi 6 rooms, barn and outbuildings; a great baripUn. FOR RENT—IIB acres rich loam land. 7 miles from Watsonville: 950 apricot, 1800 French prune, 250 apple trees In bearing; 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, half cash. AL^O—4o acres 1 mile from Wrights station; :\u25a0» acres inorchard, 13 acres In vineyard; fuil bear- Ing; bouse, barn and Improvements; rent $300 a year, naif cash. A l>O-30 acres, 1% miles from Walnut Creek, with20 acres of full-bearing orchard and vineyard; fine house and Improvements: water iron: sp'rfng; rent *--'."iO, cash inadvance; a beautiful and profit- able place. . • ALSO— 2I3 acres 4 miles east of AVatnut Cree< Contra Costa County; 30 acres In bearing orchard and vineyard. 180 acres inplow land, balance wood and pasture land; well watered; rent $600 per year, half cash. ALSO— 20 acres under cultivation; rich, level, loam soil: 2 miles north of Petal ma, at Corona station; good new improvements: rent $17.'i per annum cash. ALSO—42 acres 1 mil" from depot at Colfax, Placer County: full-bearing orchard of 'lsoo trees and t;i 2 acres of table grapes that are shipped East every year: good hard-finished house, with wind- mill and tank and good outbuildings: fruit from this place will sell tor at least $1000 this coming ;. < . . r : rent 8350. half cash. ALSO— 3O acres full-bearing orchard near San Leandro; electric car pusses every half hour- fruit sold for $4000 this year: will give lease for a or 3 years at SHOO cash rental per annum, half in ad- vance; $400 of personal property must be pur- chased. ; ALSO—I3Bacres 1 mile northwest of Occidental Sonoma county; 10 acres in vineyard, ; 5 acres of timber land : rent $200 a year. " ( Tir ANTED TO KIN I .". TO 10 ACRE CHICK- »» en ranch, withhouse; near the city. Address MRS. KA ISER, 1122 Kearny st. Auaress ESPARTO TOWN AND COLONY: ONLY 3 OR 4 hours from the bay: the most equable climate of Central California, and the neighborhood of the next great development of electric power; equal to Folsom; a part of the "Rancho Canada de C_pay Grant": unquestionably the earliest and finest fruit nelt on the coast and superior to any for di- versified farming; about 600 acres. In * 20-acre farms, surrounding the town; town already con- tains large brick blocks, a tine hotel, a fine high- school building, water works, artesian, pure and soft: desired a purchaser or purchasers to take the whole Interest of present owners in the colony lots and town property, inlump or otherwise, at shock- ingly low figures; it won't cost much to examine- Is an irrigation canal on the land. Apply to GEO' D. FI3KE & CO., Woodland, Cal. HEADQUARTERS FOR XX CALIFORNIA LANDS. \u25a0 OFFICE OF THOMAS McMAHON, 628 Market Street. GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! | Colony tracts; improved farms, small and large. Speculations in land and water, large and small. Grazing and dairy farms of all sizes and prices. Choice bargains in Alameda, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, Contra Costa, M.inn, Sonoma, Nnpa and Glenn counties, as well as other sections. Numerous choice properties for ex- change. THOMAS McMAHON, - 628 Market st. THE BEAUTIFUL STANTON TRACT. Containing 500 acres, has been subdivided Into villa lots of from three to twenty acres, and is now being placed on the market. ' This tract is located Dear Hay wards, close to Haywards Electric Road. Quick and Cheap trans- portation between San Francisco and the property. A richloam soil, great fruit land, will produce any kind of vegetables: plenty of water: lovely location for a suburban borne. The cheapest and best land ever offered In that locality. Prices range from $150 per acre upward. Adjoining lands sell for $600 to $1000 per acre. , Call and see me quick, and get your choice of location. F.J.SULLIVAN, Room 88 Chronicle Building, San Francisco. 90 ACRES $500, 40 ACRES *1000—NOTHING -v down and no payments for 10 years; interest only 0 per cent per annum: immediate possession given: this land will be worth $100 per acre long before you have to pay $1 on it: only 14 miles from Fresno: 5 miles from 2 lines of railroad and 2 railroad towns; is perfectly level: not over 15 feet to water; a competing railroad develops the country and those who are bright enough to Invest on the line of It make fortunes : one is about being constructed through the San Joaquin Valley, the greatest fruit, raisin and alfalfa region in the world: call or write immediately, as this willall be picked up soon and you will never get a chance like this. WESTERN LAND COMPANY, 040 Market St. 1 QA ACRES; ALL LEVEL, RICH BOTTOM 101/ land: 70 acres infull-bearing orchard, apri- cots, prunes and pears: willbe sold as a whole or part at a surprising bargain. Apply SPECK <& CO.. 602 Market st. rpo KENT—S TO 10 ACHE CHICKEN RANCH, 1 with 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. " • 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, i Kelaeyvllle, Lake County, Cal. <2»i_>f- REQUIRED TO BUY 40 ACRES OF UO 'fine bottom land. P. E. :LAMAR, 313 Montgomery St. " 4TO 8 ACRE CHICKEN RANCHES ON 10 years' 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; several trains daily: this Is a tine body of rich land: no brush 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 your money in a short time, ALBERT E. CRANE, 110 Montgomery 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 for sale than any dealers in San Francisco, and will guarantee to locate any one who desires to pur- chase or exchange his property. ajQAnn no. 70—ioacresinalhambra ij*-*\JVJ\J. Valley, Contra Costa County; new cottage-house, barn, outhouses; 3 acres In vines; fine location and a quarter of a mile 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; tine creel and well of water: one of the tltiest fruit, grain or stock ranches m the state. ]?OR SALE OR FOR RENT—2O ACHES, Lo- -1 cated 2V? miles from Santa Hosa. being one of the finest little places In Sonoma County: 7 acres infull-bearing orchard and '.he balance in grain; fine improvements and every blng complete to make money; call for further particulars. • Q9A of\o N '°- 1118 — A FINE COUNTRY »_}«JU.V./U\.'. home, consisting of 4 » acres of the best fruit land, elegantly located midway be tween Las (Jams and Saratoga; M acres In full- bearing fruit,being nearly alt French prunes: mag- nificent house, built without resnr.l 10 cost, with electrical appliances, stationary waahstands, etc.. and containing 11 rooms; good stable, carnase- bouse, chicken-house, all conveniently arraiiKed: small cottfge on the property for hired man; some stock, and all farming imj-lemeiitx Included. A large income has been derived from this place yearly since the trees began to bear: will exchange for income or residence property in San 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 is asked for It. $12,500—25 acres in San Bernardino ; 10 acres oranges, 5 acres deciduous fruits; fine build- Ings; willexchange for stock or general farm in the bay comities, or for a mercantile business. $1500— ICO acres; Monterey County; nearly all tillable: 5 or 6 acres vines and fruits; plenty of wood 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 all level sandy loam land; fenced Into \u25a0_ fields: good barn. $40 per acre— in 10-acrc lots; only a few left; easy terms: line level land near Santa Rosa •9000 45 acres in Contra Costa County; 30 acres bearing vines, IB acres of orchard;" good buildings; a very profitable place; will exchange for property in Los Angeles or Salt Lake City. $1250— I in, is. -i. /tin mm san I 3 lots, near Railroad aye., south San Francisco; 2 wells: extra good place for bogs, ducks or chlchens; easy terms; send for our 72-page list of bargains in all kinds of country real estate. '.A.man v LYON. 215 Kearny St. jbuJli SALE— B7B0; CHICKEN RANCH : 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, I acres inassorted fruits, balance grain and pasture laud; house of 5 rooms, completely furnished: large stone dairy cellar; '-' good barns; plenty Of water for Irrigation; trout stream runs through the property. Full particulars of WILL E. 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 are on the place 6 acres of .Tokay grapes in full bear- Ing: 7'.^ acres In prunes, peaches and pears; bal- ance of the place In pasture: will take part cash and mortgage for the ba'ance: it Islocated near a railroad,- and only a short distance from Mount Olive. For further information apply to BoVEK. TOY A- CO., 19 Montgomery st. SKND FOR OUR LIST OF ORCHARD HOMES 0 for sale. WOOSTKR i WHITTON, Son Jose. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE KJ WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United states or Canada one year tor 50, po-iV- age free. TO EXCHANGE. L'Oi; EX( HA.N.iK--_'ls acres; AT ANDErI X 1 sou. ShastaCounty; 100 acres In alfalfa, balance lirst-cla.ss grazing or fruit land; 2-story house of 10 rooms, 2 barns: creek runs through the ranch; no better hog ranch lathe State; price $12,000; will trade for city property or country hotel; owner is a widow: has no use tor ranch: will assume a bank mortgage- 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»l OHO MODERN HOUSE IN OAKLAND \u25a0txJyjKJ. for place in Santa Clara County. 5500— Modern honse; 9 rooms; good location; Incumbrance, $1500: rent, $35; trade equity, $4000. for good clear ranch. $4000— House for Nevada County ranch. Other trades right now; write us. HUGH M. CAMERON, real estate and loan broker, 479 Ninth St.. Oakland. Cal. FINANCIAL. ANY SIM 55 MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest rate: call and state your proposition or write; open evenings. J. NOu.NAN. lO'.'l .Mission St. MEDICAL. PROF. SII I PLEV.TA IK Wo KMSPECIALIST, X 906 Market St., San Francisco, has cured I*oo tapeworms in past 14 years here; read circular of symptoms; consultation free; call or write. rpAPE WORM EXTERMINATOR— USED SI c- Xcessfully for years by a physician now retired: guaranteed to remove worm intwohoilrs; for one treatment post paid 10. Specific Medicine Co., P. O. box 201, Oakland, Cal. T ADIKS — A SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDY Xj cure for all menstrual Irregularities: no fail- ures; home in confinement with comfort and pri- vacy: graduated physicians of lons experience: trained nurses In attendance; consultation free and confidential. 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., sole agents. ' ANEW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used: every woman her own physician for all female troubles: no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; if you want to be treated safe and sure call on men's physician -.knowledge can be senutusedat home;all cases 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, for particulars, "Relief for Ladies," inletter by return mail; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philadelphia. Pa. _L LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS.£DR. DAVIES, 14McAllisterst., near Market: leads all competitors; only qualified trusty specialists for safe quick relief of irregularities, no matter what cause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never fails: home in confinement; pills $2 MEN TROUBLED WITH DISEASE OF KID* neys, bladder, piles, fistula or any disease of private nature, consult DR.HAJL.L, 14 McAllister st. : will cure you alter others fall. fTIABER'S " INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE," X for either sex : send '2c for information or 60c for trial -jar. TAYLORCIIEM.CO., box 1896, S. F. PHSUMATIBM, \u25a0\u25a0 CHILLS AND FEVER IX cured by Cummlncs' rheumatic belt; no elec- tricity: hundreds of testimonials from prominent citizens: send for circular. E. J. CUMMINGS. i HOME. A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. XV MRS. 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- OF diseases 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-DISEASES of women : hours 1to 3 and sto6p. M. •pROFESSOR A. L. C'JRRY, TAPEWORM wi«?J! ' * st> hBS removpd to 921 Market St., bet. I'lfth and Sixth: consultation free. R. R1 CO RD PILLS. EXPRESS $2 60 : SAFE, sure, reliable: Klcord's specialties, females. Maison et Cie, agents. ROOT'S, Sixth and Howard. A 1 FEMALE IRREGULARITIES RE- XX stored in a few hours; safe and sure relief at anytime; travelers helped at once: home in con- V.",,"'.. : «r mr n ? h pilis guaranteed; consult free. M as. DR. WYETH, 016 Post st., near Larkln. WHY THROW AWAY MONEY FOOLISHLY « on worthless pills and humbugs when we guar- antee 10 restore irregularities In 8 hours with our new discovery, which is safe and sure. Price $5. (-all or address JIME. ICARKOW Woman's Dis- pensary, 1206 Market st. "I A DIES. IF TRRE&ULAR consult MRS. -1-* ftJIARY . sure cure. 1561 Market street. A L ,L LADIES IN TROUBLE CONSULT FREE J:\. MRS. DR. SCOTT, now of 119-121 Powell St., the only reliable specialist in San Francisco: $500 paid for a case I cannot cure, no matter what cause; special attention to disease of the eye. VI RS. DR. WK.,kni:K: PRIVATE HOME IN '" confinement; Irregularities cured in a few hours without operation ; pills$2. 419 Eddy st. VI AILLARD'Sj FRENCH SPECIFIC NEVER -L'J- falls to correct any female irregularities from whatever 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 delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakland. Cal. IF IRREGULAR Oil ANYFEMALE DISEASE see Mrs. Dr. Puet.7. and bo content. -04 '- 1 4th. A ' WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — TKiS WEEKLY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. — ~~v~. ~~^okaglT ~ STORAGE OF^URNITIIRE'. PIANOS, HOUSE- hoId goods, etc J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. ILSON BROTHERS. 1710 MARKET— Storage; low rates; telephone South 76-. TfIRST-CLASS STORAGE ; ADVANCES MADE" £ 421-4.3 Market at. CHAS. L. TAYLQJR. _'_ HELP WANTEP-Contlnned. FTIRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BK- -L low Sixth, for room; 25c a night: 81 a week. 00 I ELLIS, ROSED ROOMS lisc TO 60c «\u25a0>__ anight: $1 to $3 * week: open all night. WANTED- LABORERS AND MECHANICS » » to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.: 150 large rooms: 25c per night; $1 to $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 $1 25. 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 usual price- all repairing done at half price: work guar- anteed. 5b2 Mission st., bet. Firs: st.and Second st. 1 00 MK 'on' lo TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 r- o Vy, ' nd 20c a night, including coffee aud rod*. 624 A\ ashington St., near Kearny. "L>EST"IN~CIT"i -SINGLE "ROOMSTIS72O~ANI) p r.-^ c S nts 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. SALESMA N— DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINE OR KJ otherwise. .1. Knight. 225 state st., Racine. Wis KEN TED 91 60 MONTHLY ; SECOND-HAND •^t machines from 93 upward; Domestic, New Home, White, singer at half-price. 145 Sixth st. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR I.NKR \u25a0£*- getic man or woman of good address; 800 per cent profit. Call between 9a. m. and 9v. 11. 1206 Market, room 4. CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY ' wants good agents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal Inducements offered. J W. II ANNA.Secretary. Murphy building. Ft'KMTIIIi: WAHTKD. lwaVs before selling skk Vi T LEUTHOLTZ, 821 Mlaalott, bet. 4th and sth. ' A MKRlcan FUR N I T uTt X COMPANY WILL -.V pay you the highest cash price for roar furni- ture, carpets, etc. 1 1 29 and 1131 M ark A 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 . KJIABI V v« (AKri.is. PICTURED JJ-. 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-d rooms suitable for flrst-claM dress- maker. Address House, box 112. Call Office. W A VI Xl) 2-STORY lim -K.HTm 10 ROOMS, '» for 2 families; no children. Address House, box HO. Call Office. wanted— miscellaneous. L'UKSII COW WAMKU: Ml-I BE A GOOD 1 milker. MORRIS &MERSHON, 630 Market. KLEIN, 109 six 111 si., PAYB GOOD PRICES for clothing, books and jewtlry: pcstal. EDUCATIONAL,. CURST^CLASS LEHBONB 6n" FLUTE AND 1 piano will be given by the tint* soloist. A RODEMANN. 708 Cole st,, cor. Waller. MRS. MXI.VII LEBNYDER, 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 lady schoolteacher; $3 1110. 216 Minna si., near Third. ]V E w'PLAN" ENABLES US TO TEACH LAN- \u25a0l* gunires at $2 a month; 25c a lesson. Institute, box 36. Call Office. \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. MISS BOLTE'S SCHOOL, 2297 SACKAMENTO: board, English, French, German, piano. $30 month; separate French kindergarten; coach. JM)RMER STANFORD PROFESSOR PRE- -T pares students for the university (admission on recommendation); law, medical' college, civil service: day iteve classes. Room 333 Phelan bldg. pKRMA.V, FRENCH, PIANO-NEW, RAPID V_T method: moderate. European teacher. 623 Turk ITHER LESSONS BY F. LAUTERBACH. i-i Rooms 70 and 71, 305 Larkin, cor. McAllister. VIOLIN, MANDOLIN, CELLO, BANJO; REA- V sonnble. PROF. FRANCIS, 104")';. Valencia. "VTIGHTSCHOOL;UEALD'S BUS. COLLEGE;24 -S-> Post: commercial, shorthand, English; low rates 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, 6 Post st. HEMISTRY' AND ASSAYING. CUNNING- \j ham's School, cor. Geary and Powell sts. 17.RENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH; LIVING -T method; lurcher School, Flood bid?, Market st. ANFRANCISCO BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1236 Market; send for cat. ; day and evening session. NGLISH LITERA ill.!-. ANil MYTHOLOGY class or private. MRS. EH AN, 1234 Bush. = \ r lOLIN, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, CORN XT V taught. Prof. L. MERK1,225 Geary reasonable ELASCOS LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged; pupils rehearsed on stage. R. 5 & 12. 1. 0. 0. F. block, 7th and Market. SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, M O cbaulcal engineering, surveying, architecture, assay : estab.' '64. VANDER NAILLEN.723Mkt. TIEHL'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS VJ College, 723 Market st.: diploma coarse 980. L'NGLlsll BRANCHES TAUGHT BY MISS Tj DILLON. 14 McAllister, r. 46: private Or dan. HF.ALD'S "BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST Bookkpg, 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, for mailing. CLAIRVOYANTS. A— A—A—A EUGENE PROF. It. EUGENE PROF. F. EUOENF. HAS REDUCED HIS PRICE. $1 AND UPWARD BE WISE. BE WISE. BE WISE. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Remain not in darkness and ignorance, but seek the light of wisdom and learn what the future holds for you. his parlors continue to be the point of great attraction. All are pleased with his readings. Consult him and secure the Good-Luck Charm. PROF. El GENE. 1320 Market st., parlors 9 and 10. ME. NORMAN, CLAIRVOYANT: CARD reader ; reads entire lite. Room 12, 28y» Sixth. MISS MALVINA, AMERICAN CLAIRVOY- -IVI ant and card reading. 766 . 2 Howard st. /CLAIRVOYANT: FEE 25c; LADIES ONLY. \J 174 Clementina St., off Third. MME. FRANCES, CLAIRVOYANT AND card-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. RAVENA KETURNKD: 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 to B daily: also Sunday. MME. MORKAU, WORLD - RENOWNED trance medium: 25c up. 764 Howard St., front. MM E. ARNDT.~BEST GEHMAN FORTUNE teller: 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 on all affairs; noth- ing excepted; names given: good advice: sure help: restores lost love by sympathy; 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 the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm: fee $1 ana upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. .\u25a0•. SFII'.ITULISAM.. TotleTwalN, seer AN D MEDIUM ; " 25C Jt\. up. . Room 6, 105 Stockton st. MRS. A. BROCKWAY,. INDEPENDENT slatewriter: sittings .daily: ladies $1, gents 92; 10 to 5. 501 Larkin St.. cor. Turk. RS. MAYOSTEERS. TEST AND BUSINESS medium; readings daily. 101Grove, cor. Polk. RS. A. BROCKWAY"; INDEPENDENT slate-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. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 3t>y 2 Geary st., rm.l A STRAL SEER— PROF. HOLM 11 SCOTT -TV st.: horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. ATTORNEYS- AW. A^"DVICE"*REE rDIVOR(?E laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Justice' and Police Court! terms reasonable; collections etc G.W.HOWE, att'y-at-law, 850 Market.cor.Stoc'kton JOHN R. AITKEN, ATTORNE Y-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) " CARBOYS A are absolutely guaranteed. United Typewriter and 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. y' M * \u25a0 \u25a0 ;\u25a0'.\u25a0•'; HELP WANTED— Continued. WAJRTED— YOUNG LADT OF GOOD AD- " • dress as saleswoman and bookkeeper In dress- maklng establishment. 504 Sutterst. -:>-/>' WANTED— THE SERVICES OF A YOUNG »» lady pianiste to practice with an advanced male voice (amateur) once a week. Address Pianist, box 11 2. Call Office. " THIRST-CLASS FINISHER ON CUSTOM J coats. 1719 Scott St.. near Bush. NY WOMAN WHO WANTS MONEY FOR herself 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 $1 50 per night: $150 to $6 per week ; free bus to and from the ferry. , 2 GERMAN APPRENTICES ON FINE ART made ladies' costumes. HENYWORTH, ladies' tailor, 643 Post st. SE>E LATEST TRILBY' SUITS AT N. Y.CLOaK 0 »nd suit house. 1210 Market st. AITINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR "» Market— Electric lights in every room: 200 rooms: 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. I ARROW Woman's Dispensary, 1206 Market at. DRESSMAKERS; FIRST-CLASS SKIRT-M AK- ers: none but experienced hands need apply. BOWHAY, 504 Suiters:. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY' FOR A BRIGHT «-> woman; big wages. R. 57. 14 McAllister st. WANTED — IMMEDIATELY, LADIES TO M learn millinery • also an apprentice. 234 Tay- lor st. • , - .- (1 OMPETE.NT0 MPETE.NT LADIES INANY SKILLED OR v^ clerical occupation willdo well to call at room 165, Crocker building. LT NUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A BRIGHT ' woman as managing office agent. Sosplta Company, office 53 .Donohoe building. DRESSMAKING-SI 1 $5 UP: PATTERNS cut to fit 25c up; girls wanted. MCDOWELL DRESSMAKING ACADEMY', 213 Powell st. 01 Q ELLIS—MOZART, ROOMS 26C TO $1 a *Ji-if night; $1 25 to $5 a 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. \u25a0ALB i : hki.t wanted" 6 SCANDINAVIAN <iR GERMAN MINERS, $2 50 to $2 75 a day : 2 swampers for the woods, 91 75 to $2 a day. C. R. UANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. PASTRY COOK AND BAKER; IT. I.: .*4O. X C. R. HAN SEN 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, .f 45; 1 second cook, $30; choreman for hotel: 2 sliln-i ironers. *12 week; 5 farmers, near city, *20; i farmer and wife. 940: 10laborers for city, $25: 2 cboremen 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 month and found; one ten-horse teamster for the woods, $40 and board; cook lor country hotel, $30 per month and found; laborers, cooks, waiters, dish- washers and others. W. D. EWER it CO., 626 Clay st. GOOD BAND AND JIG SAWYER, c. M. VJ PLUM & CO.'S factory, 118 Hickory aye. M"EATMEN AND WOMEN WANTED; 93, $4 1.1 per day sure. (.'all, Sunday and all week, 518 Geary st. i-iMPii STRONG GERMAN BOY' TO WORK V.T around coalyard and learn grocery business. ApplyFourteenth and Noe, grocery. 1 ,-\u25a0\u25a0: r \u0084' BRIG HI BOYS WANTKD-A NUMBER OF bright la. is wanted to sell something new. Call at 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; full vnlu 1 ? In stock; one of the best and healthiest towns in California. THOMaS J. McDONNELL,Paso Rubles, Cal., or DECK ELM AN BROS., 106 Bills St. \\r ANTED—EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR " furniture wagon; must also know how to care 1 tor horses. WILSON BROTHERS. 1710 Market. ; I EARN a TRADE-CUSTOM shirt cut- Ji ting taught in 6 lessons; also grading of stock patterns; terms easy. Address _ TV, box 107, Call. ' Air ANTED- A MAN TO BARN 910 TO 916 A day as a solicitor for a new thing, at 1935 > 1Fnrr.ll st., S. F. RELIABLE SOLICITOR TO TAKE ORDERS it for portraits; salary. HOLLER, 8 Sixth. WANTED - GERMAN. IN WINEHOUSE; »* only lor tending bar; must know how to mix drinks inn sell goods In the store; steady place for j the right man. Address A., box 9. Call Office. Ay ANTED— A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY' ' '» understands packing and handling furniture: j must be competent and well recommended. Ad- dress Packer, box 80, call Office. 1 EXPERIENCED TRAVELER TO HANDLE \ U gloves. STANDARD GLOVE CO., 1731 I Market St., opp. Gough. OKA MEN FOR EUROPE, HONOLULU AND 0 all parts 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—B TO10 FIRST-CLASS CORNICE- '» makers: no tinners. Apply inside 10 days. Globe Cornice Works, 216 East Fourth st., Los Angeles, Cal. OOD PRESSER ON COATS; STEADY \J work ; good pay. 541 Market St. TNDUSTRIOUS MAN, WITH $40 CASH. CAN X secure ready profitable employment by address- ing L., box 90, (all Office. \\r ANTED—BOY' TO TAKE CASH, AUTO- '" matlc delivery system. Address, stating age and experience, .1. G., box 22. Call. NTANTED — FIRBT-CLABS CARRIAGE- ! »» smith. LA UK INS &CO., 636 Howard st. ANTED — A NEAT-APPEARING MAN or strong boy to work on commission. Call at 133a Fifteenth si., Monday. "OAINTERS WANTED. CALL SUNDAY,1717 X 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. Air ANTED— GO TO THE COUNTRY. " coat and pants makers; must be good workers j and steady men. Apply Tailor, Alia. Cal. 1 EXPERIENCED MAN IN NOTIONS AND -I-J trimmings; also furniture salesmen: must be competent 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. Apply Ito 6 p. m. Air ANTED — BOATBUILDKR. 31 JULIAN '" aye., bet. Fourteenth and Fifteenth sts. "I(\f\ MEN TO GET -SHAVED FOR 5c OR 1W haircut for10c. 14 ] Montgomery aye. I N C HK R HOUSE, 44THIRD ST., NEAR i Market; 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: all advertisements to the contrary are misleading. Allhelp can be supplied by applying 10 carpenters' headquarters, 115 Turk \u25a0 st., or 23 Ninth st. District Council meets at 115 Turk st. on Wednesday evening. I DKN'i IST WANTED IMMEDIATELY— GOOD , all round dentist without lit: 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 PICTORIAL JJ painting taught for $5: 1000 references. D. LEVY, 35 Eighth st., San Francisco. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, 533 COMMERCIAL -I St., below Montgomery : single rooms 15c night, 2C»c for two; best and cleanest house in town. AN ENERGETIC, RELIABLE CITYAGENT wanted by a large American tire company; must have large acquaintance. Address Q., box 131, this office. ; ; Best" PLACE INCITY for SECOND-HAND shoes, 726 i/a opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth st. ; misfit shoes bought or exchanged. , \u25a0, MEN WANTED TO SKLL ATT AN Stock Food: it is best. C. KER TELL, San Mat A MERICAN. EXCHANGE HOTEL,' 3I9 SAN- -<\u25a0"»- Rome St.— ReoDened: European plan;, light airy rooms, 25c to $1per day, $1 to ?4; per week, $4 to $15 per month. Housekeeping rooms $4 per month up. . -\u25a0 . . MEN'S % SOLKD 40c; LADIES' 36c. done in 10 minutes. 959 Howard st. Vf OZART, 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 25C TO 60C \u25a0"-»- night, $1 25 to 86 week ; reading rooms. W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO " St.: 100 outside rooms; best spring beds; single rooms, 20c a day; $1 a week; meals, 10c MEN'S SHOES Va-SOLEDrSOc; HEELS, 25c ; m done in 15 minutes. 635 Kearny St.. basement. II REE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; __ single rooms 15c, '20c a night, $1 a week. • , , Air ANTED— EN WHO CO NOT RECEIVE ~ . »» their wages to place accounts with us ; law and commercial collection: no charge unless successful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Suiter, r4. T IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- X-i door work; will pay competent person $3 50 a day. Apply at store, 328 Seventh st. • > W ANTED— SINGLE BOOMS, 150 A DAY;91 " J »—*:rooms for two. 25c a day, 91 60 a wee*; reading room- dally papers. 36 Clay at. SITUATIONS WANTED— Contlnqed. O^L^WIN^^^fTLEiTEN hold certifi- cates of elliciency and reliability in the UNITED STATES INDUSTRIAL AGENCY,at room 167, Crocker building: Creamery manager; 11 years' experience; 5 years in oue situation. Teamster; 19 years' experience: 5 years inone situation. Bookkeeper; 8 years' experience; 6 years inone situation. Journalist; 8 years' experience; 6 years in one situation. : General merchandise salesman: 19 years' expe- rience; 41-45 years' experience in one situation; sp"aks German and English. Bookkeeper; 1 year's experience; Southern Cali- fornia. Insurance office man: 18 years' experience: 15 years in one office. Woolen goods salesman; 5 years' experience; 4 years 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; Southern California. . • Bookkeeper and entomologist; 3 years' experi- ence: Southern California. Shoe salesman: 17 years' experience; speaks English and German. Ranch manager; 2 years' experience; speaks English 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: 4 years 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 in one situation. ;;: '.;..": , Sll CATION WANTED AS BUTLER OR IN 0 any other capacity; city or country; handy at anything; English: city' references. Address ALEXANDER.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; spare time case or otherwise. PI. It . AN. box 111, Call. O ITU ATlON WANTED ABOUT A PLACE BY 0 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) WANTS situation in Southern California: licentiate. single; 9 years' experience; salary must be good: correspondence solicited, A. G. McINTYRE, box 10, this Office. ANOF 25 STOUT AND ABLE TO DO ANY kind 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 in city or country. Inquire w.. box 49, Call omce. 7Too d BUTCHER (GhRMA.N) WOULD LIKE VT to get work In a country town. Address P. 11. , box 100, Call oihce. pIPE ORGANIST, WITH II RSI' \u25a0 CLASS 1 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 EAST J. wants clerkship with prominent law firm: good references; salary no object at first. Address Attorney, box 102, Call Office. "D F.LI a BLE, INTELLIGENT. YOUNG INGLE JV man desires employment: very competent per- son; references. M.. box 71, 1 all 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 years in 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 of horses. Address H. 11., box 143, Call Office. MIDDLE-AGED MAN (GERMAN) WISHES position In any kind of work; understands taking care of horses, cows, garden, etc. Please address W. X.. 617 Sacramento st. \l ' \ N D- SITUAT lON 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 and handle 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, wishes situation; or as porter or watchman ; city or 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, in city, by a first-class, steady man: strictlybusiness. Ad- dress li. C. box 67, this office. RelTable YOUNG man WISHES a i*osi~- llon in an office or wholesale house; good pen- man; good references. Address 8., box 61, this office. A' iil.'mTma.N WANTS SITUATION I.\ pui- X vate family for all-round work. L. N.,box 120, Call Office. rPBM PERATE YOUNGMAN, BKST OF REF- -1- erence, wants situation on private place or hotel: first class carriage, house painter and paper-hanger; good hostler and milker, $25 per month and found. Address Painter, box 101, Call Office. KEEPER, 11 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, 1' desires position In any ollice work; salary no object: 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: competent waitress and parlor maid, $20: nurse for one child In country, $20; German nursery governess, $25; four goo:! German cooks for small family, $25; a first-class cook for small boarding-house." .$5O- 50 housework girls for all parts of the country, $25, $20 and $15. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sui- ter st. ' • SCANDINAVIAN OR 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-age Swedish nurse, $15: 5 light housework girls, $15. $20. C. K. 11 ANSEN A- CO.. 110 Geary St. GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK OF r, two; iki washing or bakine. $12: no office fee. C. R. II AN SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. "PARLOR MAID AND WAITRESS- REFER- X ences,.s2o. C. R. HANSEN £ CO., 110 Geary. YOUNG WOMAN. GENERAL WORK, SMALL X resort near city, $20: cooks, *25; laundress. $20: waitresses. $20. $18 and $15; working house- keeper, city, $12. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63b Clay St. ..= r' ••;;., WANTED-GERMAN OR~FRET?CrF~COOir '» $30; 2 German girls for housework, $25- 2 French 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; CITY and country; $15, $20 and $25. lli/ a Antonio St., off Jones, 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. Send correct name and address to F. H., box 115 this office. TTAIR-DRESSING, 25c: MANICURING, 25c- XI-morn, and evg. ; 10 lessons, $1.50. 1248 Mission! OME AND BUSINESS BUREAU, 819 MAR- ket St.: all those seeking employment, both professional and domestic, call and register: free. GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIRL for GEN. cral housework. 508 Hyde st., 10 to 11 a. m. "OUNG GIRL to ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK. I 313 Bartlett st. GIRL, WANTED IN SMALL FAMILY FOR VJT general housework. 126% Capp st. COM PETKNT GIRL; GENERAL HOUSE- \J work; small family. Apply Monday, 1834 Eddy. RELIABLE ELDERLY WOMAN CAN HAVE -It room, board and $4 a month, or assisting with two children; one who can 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 for child; good home; moderate wages. 1918 Lafayette st., Alameda. EXPERIENCED. LADIES TO SELL ladles' 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 DO GENERAL HOUSE- work in Alameda: small family: wages $18. Apply to-day at 1421 B»n:on St., Morton station. VV r A '»- A FIRST-CLASS CHOCOLATE- ' » cream dipper. Call at 11 a.m. Monday, TOWN- SKNP'S, 627 Market st.; Palace Hotel. P ELI ABLE RLFOR HOUSEWORK: FA M- Xt lly of 2 and baby: wages $12. 1035 Dolores st. GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK AND ,assist with children. 2513 Clay st. , YOU N GG fRTTFOR GENERAL HOUSEWOKK; X German or Mexican preferred. 2022 Van Ness. ,T ADY; LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING; WAGES XJ $10. 2738y a Sixteenth st., near Howard. Call Sunday. OOD WAITRESS. 106 second ST. GIRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK AND CHIL- T dren; $10. 2524 clay st. WANTED-EXPERIENCED SILK AND operator on gloves. Apply 511 a Gough st. SITUATIONS TED—Continued. TTtOLLOWTNG LADIES HOUfcCERTIFICATES -T of efficiency and reliability in the UNITED STATES Industrial AGENCY, at room 167, Crocker bulling. Solicitor; 2 years' experience. Stenographer; 10 years' experience and 4 years. Stenographer; 4 years' experience, 2 years in one 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 the J East wishes engagements by the day; terms, $1 fiO. A. 8.. box 49, Call Office. yiU'Nt; STRONG WOMAN WANTS WORK 1 by the day. washing or housecleaning; wages $1. Address F., 864 Mission st. VOUXG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO MIND X 1 child in hotel or lodging-house. Call or ad- dress 3GOV2 Jessie st. YOUNG < ! 111.,' ACTIVE AND WILLING TO X work, wishes situation as laundress or upstairs work. Address Y. »i., box 27. Call Office. l\r ANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG WOMAN *• to tend bakery and watt on table in coffee- rooms: speaks English and German; sleep home preferred. Address 8.. box 29, call Office. •yOUNG GIRL FROM the east WANTS A X situation to do housework, plain cooking. Call or address 66 Tehama st. WEDISH LAUNDRESS DESIRES A 8ITU A - O tion in private families to do washing and iron- ing by the day. Please address 1V36 Bush .st. JE WISH \OUNG LADY WISHES A SITUA- tI tion in a Jewish family. 1628 Foisom st. \ A T 1 : 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 ano n WANTED by a COMPETENT (3 girlto do upstairs work and waiting; can sew; wages $20. Address S. W., box 80, Call. ituation wanted by competent child's nurse; sleep home; best of city refer- ences. Addiess MRS. HOILES, 418 Ellis st. YOUNG~WOMAN WISHES POSITION AS X lady's maid; good seamstress; references; wages $20. 819 Market St., room 16. IV O.MAN WANTS POSITION as AM BER- " maid In hotel or lodging-house; wages $15. 1235 Market St., room 6. XTOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION FOR X housework or upstairs work. Please call 82Sa Howard st. T ADY WOULD LIKE TO ASSIST IN FAM- XJ ilv; is a nice cook and willget two meals a day lor $2 per week: will assist in other work If de- sired. Address M. S., box 149, Call Office. GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO HOUSE- vJT work and cooking. 321 Ellis at. BY A MIDDLE-AL.ED GERMAN WOMAN witha boy 13 years old, a situation as working housekeeper; a good home more of anobject than wages. Address C. 8., box 46, Call Office. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES (1 1\u25a0; V ERAL housework and care of children. Call or ad- dress MRS. L.L., 51 Fifth st. RESPECT ABLK~G WISHES SITUATION J t to do general housework and plain cooking. Apply 426 Cedar aye., bet. Octavla and Laguna. CURST -CLASS DRESSMAKER; GOES OUT X1 by the day; $1 50. 723% McAllister st. SWEDISH WOMAN WISHES To DO WASiI- -0 m gaud ironing first days of weak. 7 Cram alley. bet. Fifteenth and sixteenth sts., near Guerrero. " LADY PIANO-TEACHER WILL GIVE ONE lesson 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; FINE fitter; sews .'.Or a day. G. F.. box 98, Call. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES IM.aik AS housekeeper or nurse. Apply 240 Shot well st. i STRON G WOMAN WIBHEB HOUSE- J\. cleaning, washing, etc; *1. car fare. 21% Garden st. SITUATION WANTED BY A THOROUGH 0 and competent woman to do housework in country. Call or address 440 Seventeenth st. LI IRST-CLASS GERMAN AND FRENCH X1 nurses and second girls; also German cooks and housegirl; open Sunday. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. ELDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS A situation to do light housework and plainsew- ing. Please call at 705 Castro St., Oakland. WEDISII liiKL WISHES WORK BY PAY k3 in fumily, laundry or chamber; no objections to suburbs. MRS. M. C. ANDERSON, 958 Willow st., Oakland. DRESSM AXE FIRST CLASS, WISHES work by the day, at home or in family; no ob- jection to suburbs. MBS. M. C. ANDERSON, 958 Willow st., Oakland. BY DRESSMAKER; FIRST-CLASS FITTER and 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 clothes and go to school. Please call 934 Folsom St., rear house. V OUNGLAD V WANTS A SITUATION WITH X a photographer; will work for small salary in consideration of receiving lessons in retouching. Call or address 721Geary st. T~M ERIC AS WOMAN, WITH 1 CHILD, 1 \ woula like situation as housekeeper or cook on ranch. Address MRS. M. P., Ukiah, Cal., care of P. O. box 46. KLL-KPUCATKD swiss GIRL, speak- » ' Ing fluently German, French and Italian, no English, desires a situation in a good family as 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 AS X typewriter. Call or address 873% Market st., room 13, second floor. yOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS X typesetter or would take position in factory. Address 721 Seventh aye., nr. the Park, Richmond District. 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 IN light work and sewing with elderly people; small pay. Call or address MRS. S., 115% Twenty- sixth st. / mil I'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 for general housework and cooking. Call 1024 Howard st., room 12. DRESSM AXKit, GOOD FITTER, NEAT worker, wishes work in families by the day; reasonable. 26 Hayes st. EDUCATED YOUNG LADY. SPEAKING French and German, desires position as nursery governess or in any other capacity. Address Gov- erness, box 71, Call Office. \in DOW wants POSITION as house- '¥ keeper. Address MRS. S. R., 238 Sixth St. ITUATION AS COMPETENT COOK BY. A O Protestant woman; over 3 years' reference from 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. WAI SON, general P. <>\u0084 city. EX PKRIKNCKD DRESSMAKER, PERFECT titter, would like to have some more engage- ments at $1 25 per day or would take work home at very reasonable prices. 2001 Howard st. WIDOW WITHMEANS WANTS PARTNER '» in paying business. Call 1027 Market, rm. 11. yol'N.. LADY WISHES SITUATION As X working housekeeper or do general housework. Address 1002 powell'st. W O.Man WANTS CHAMBSRWOBK OR » ' take cnarge of house. Call or address for three days E. A.. 120 a Eighth, between 10 and 2. INCH ESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. »» Market; electric lights in every loom: 200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $I*so to $6 per week ; free bus to and from the ferry. Wl NCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST., NR. »T Market; 200 rooms; 25c to *1 50 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 FEW X engagements by the day. 822 Larkin St. 1 EXPERT BOOKKEEPER, ACCURATE AC- countant and typewriter, young lady, 8 years' experience, good address and tact and reliable manager, first-class references, desires permanent position. Address W. B. X.. box 145. Call Office. V Ol Nl, LADY WANTS A POSITION AS X housekeeper. Call or address 203 a Powell st., room 5. . - EF I NED WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEP- \u25a0I I er's position. 11 Kearny, room 27, first floor. ERMANGIRL WANTS POSITION TO DO VJ housework. Call 29 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; understands gardening 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 and housework. Address M. W., box 94, Call. IV '" Yl 2 "' WANTS .TO LEARN BA RBER -if trade, as an apprentice. Address W. H., 1228 Mission st. OTUDENT DESIRES BOARD INexchange kj for ins services. 8., box 6, Call. OITUATION WANTED ' BY A GERMAN k3 gardener, who understands propagating and can take care of . horses and cows, and is willingto make himself generally useful around place. Ad- dress Situation, North Teinescal. I AT lON W A T DBYBOY TO LEARN \u25baJ plumbingtrade. Call or address 724 Larkin st. ( Hi Kill NOTICES. nSs=~lfyRST UNITARIAN clEulmShT'cOb! ltr~£? Geary and Franklin sts.— Rev.- Horatio J Stebbins, 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 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p.m. Subject of evening sermon, "The Purpose 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: '-Knowledge and the People." Rev. E. B. Payne of Berkeley will preach in the evening. All are cordially in- vited. 'a--^,' CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Efr-t^ cor. Powell and Geary sts.— Rev. John Hi inj.hill, D.D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m.. when Mrs. Maud B. Booth of New \u25a0» ork will deliver an address. There willbe no evening service. Sab- bath-school at 12:30 P. m. ttSST SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST B--^ 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 preach a' both services. Subject at 11 a. m.: "Hid With Christ," and at 7:30 p. M., "Nebuchadnezzar's Madness." Sunday-school at 12:30 p. »i., c.B. Per- kins superintendent. Epworth League service at 6:30 p.m. The public cordially invited to all the services of this church. Seats free. Ushers in at- tendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7:45 P. M. WT~S= FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, &-»' cor. Post and Mason sts.— Rev. ('. O. Brown, P.P.. pastor. Rev. s. Weylor willpreach in the morning at 11 o'clock. Theme: \u25a0\u25a0The Mysteries of a Minute." In the evening at 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. liallington Booth: "Salvation Army Ser- vice." Sunday-school in lecture-room immediately after morning service. Mrs. Cooper's Bible class In auditorium. 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=> THIRDCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, <-£-*' Fifteenth st., between Mission and Va- lends Rev. WilliamRader, who has accepted the putilorate ol this church, will begin his work to- day and conduct the services. Moraine discourse at 11 o'clock, Subject, "The Ideal church." Even- ing discourse at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "Working Creed for the Modern Pulpit." Special music by large chorus choir under direction of Mr. William «'. - . feld. Morning: "With Sheathed Sword" (Costa): "The Radiant Morn" (Woodward); "God IsLove"' (>mirt), duet, soprano and tenor. Even- ing: "Spirit Immortal" (Rossini); "Lead, Kindly Light" (Sullivan); "Lord, at Thy Mercy Seat" (Crosby), male ret. All are cordially invited. EtSS 3 WESTSIDE CHRISTIANCHURCH, ON i-E^* 7 Bush st.. near Devisad«ro— Preaching by the jiasior. Rev. W.A.Gardner. Topics— lla. m., -'The Leaders 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 in Ala- bama." Admission free. £• ]&• FIRST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH Ur^& (Swedenborgian), O'FarreU St., bet. Webster and 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 and the Way Thereto." At 7:45 p. m. readings from swedenborg In the church parlors. All are invited. Seals free. a-'S' CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT- '<±~& ter-day Saints. Meetings in Friendship Hall, 90S* Market st.. at 2 and 7:4. p. m. At this even- •.. - service Elder J. R. Shepherd will discourse upon "The Immortality of the soul." A cordial invitation to all Is extended. No collections. SKS*' DIVINE SCIENCE SERVICES AT l*-& Home College, 328 Seventeenth st., at 2:30 j'.m. Discourse by Carrie R. Darling on "Illumi- nation." *-"§=> Til EOSOPITICA L SOCIETY — FREE "»'-*' publiclecture every Sunday evening at 320 Post st.. as 7:45. To-night: "Sieep and Death," by i"-.Allen Griffiths. \u25a0 S UNI) AY MKKTINGS. {K^~Tins sot ikrv OF PROGRESSrVE ili^sS Spiritualists meet at Golden Gate Hall on Suiter St., bei. Mason and Taylor, on Sunday evening, October 20, lK9s.at 7;4so"'clock. Speaker. Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Watson. Subject, "Tne San- rise in Religion." Let us have light. Music by the Misses Lilian and Emily Coleman. Admission free. 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 American Pope."' __^ tt~3g= DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL MEETING E>- ' 909 Market st., 2 and BP. m. Circle and platform tests. Mmes. Henderson, Bird. Doctress Tobias and Mr. Tobias will lecture on the comic side of life inLibby Prison. Jtrg 3 EARLE, INDEPENDENT SLATE- Jr-*& writer. 242 Taylor St.: private sittings this week. ijF§P CHILDREN'S PROGRESSIVE LY^ Cfe-s^ ceum at 909 Market St.: 10:30 to 12. spiritual. Free. Library open 10 to 12. Take lunch next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 224 Sinter St. Benefit of Lyceum. 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, will give tests in Scottish Hall, 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, MATERIALIZING BE- »\u25a0-*' ance to-night, 50c; sittings daily, 8 p. m. 31 l'ell st. PtrS=> TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT; 10c, MME. *-«" YOUNG, 605 McAllister a!.: fine music. [jtS 5 MRS. SHRINER AND MR. NORTON •»>*' will hold a grand spiritual test-meeting to- nightat 110 Hayes st.; good music; all invited iidiii:s<ion 10-\u25a0\u25a0 NOTIC'K OF MIiKTINGS. r»^= THE OFFIC 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., at 12 o'clock noon on SUNDAY, October 20, to at- tend the burial ceremonies of our late brother JOB 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 cordially Invited to attend an open meeting to be 1.e1.1 at Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st . MONDAY EVENING. October 21. Mr. George M. 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. JtS 3 GAELIC MEETING-A MEETING OF "^-^ all who take an interest in the revival of the Gaelic language will be held at K. R.B. Hall, corner of Mason and o'l-'arrell sts., THIS (SUN- DAY) A FTERNoo.V, at 3 o'clock. Able speakers in Garlic and English will address the meeting. All are invited. MICHAEL OMAHONEY, sec. Gaelic Society. |T-~S=> LA CANDELAKIA MINING COM- s*~^ pany A stockholders' meeting willbe held 01 SATURDAY, November 2. 1895. at 10 o'clock a m. at 530 California street, room 60, for the pur- pose of amending the by-laws and transacting any otner business that may come before the meeting. By order of tne board of trustees. GEORGK A. HILL. Secretary. l)!\ I IIKM) NOTICES. , T^' DIVIDEND NoTH K-DIYIDKNIpNa a c 2t (1& cents per Bhar«) of the Hutchlnson bngar Plantation Co. will be payable at the office «'f th* roiiifany, 3*27 Market street, on and after MONDAY. Oct. 21. 18P5. Transfer books will < lov Tucs/iay. Oct. 15. 1895, at 3 o'clock p. M. E. H. -H l-.l.ii'iV. Secretary. SI'KCIAI, NOTICES. ~ tK^" CORNH REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. m^r Chjropodlc Institute, room 22, 906 Market. \u25a1t^« 11 I C| l-.p AND MEDICATED BATHS »v— < 120% Geary, room 11: hours 10 to 10; $1 rj^7s> 1- ( HALE—HALF interest in an »V~=' Abstract of tie Company InKureka, Hum- boldt County, Cal. System complete and full search of county lands In office. Cost to date, $10.- -000. Terms very reasonable. Full particulars Sjvcn. Apply to J. Mi-( ALLAN. Eureka, Cal. £~£S* BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR ft. *»- Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Monigy St.. room 6. Tel. 6&80. ap^=- NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT i*-* 7 the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom st. has admitted the following half-orphan girls from July 1 to October 1.1895: Grace barren, aged 3 years: 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 •»^ ly scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. Rossi a CO., 242 Butter. ESS» ROOMS WHITENED. *1 UP; PAPER- Q^-^ ed S3 50 no. 317% Third. George Hartman. Or^S? COLLECTIONS: I ENAN 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 competent English nurse want situations. For particulars Rddn is, call or telephone MRS. PLUNKETT, 424 Slitter. SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, TTv5 Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis. T ADIES WISHING GOOD HELP OF ALL -L^kinds apply at 1004 Marketsu •EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WISHES A tj few more engagements by the day. Apply 326 Goliien Gate aye. COMPETENT SWEDISH GIRL WITHGOOD \J references wishes situation as nurse. Call be- tween 9 and 12 a. m. at Young Women's Christian Association. 1221 u'Jb'arrell su