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8 PUBLICATION OFFICE: r.2f. Montgomery street, near Clay, open until 11 o'clock r. M. BRANCH OFFICES— Market street, near Kearny. open until 12 o'clock midnight ; 339 Hares street, open until 0:30 o'clock ; 717 Larkin street. open until 9:30 o'clock ; SW. corner Sixteenth and Minion streets, open until 9 o'clock ; 2518 M ifsion street, open until !i o'clock ; and 118 Ninth street, open until f»:£0 o'clock. For Birth*, '.Marriage* and Deaths see Page 10. CHt'KCU NOTICES. ~^ J»--S=> I I Its T ( < i.N( ntEGATlo^^irT^HUßCffi Ci-^ corner Post and Mason sts.— Rev. C. O. Brown, D.D., pastor, will preach at the morning service at 11 o'clock. In the evening service at 7:30 o'clock General O. O. Howard will speak. Sunday-school at 12:45, I. H. Morse superinten- dent. Mrs. Cooper's Bible class in the audi- torium. General O. O. Howard's Bible class in pastor's office. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 r. m. in lecture-room. All are cordially invited, especially strangers. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, UFj? r.artlett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third — morning at 11, preaching by pastor. Rev. J. George Gibson ; subject, "David j and the Lame Prince." At 12:30 p.m., Sunday- ! school. Music by new orchestra. At 6:30 p.m., Young People's meeting: subject, "Every for God." Evening service 7:30, subject of sermon: "Temptations and How to Meet Them." Barytone solo, by Dr. Gibson, "Oh, How Sweet When We Mingle." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST.. Lb--*' near Jones— Rev. J. Q. A. Henry, pastor. Rev. M. P. Boy ton, assistant pastor. Mr. Henry preaches his farewell sermons on Sunday, March 10. at 11 a. m.. "The Palace of Peace," and 7:30 p. M.. -Love's I.a.si Limit." Baptism during evening service. Christian Culture class every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The public welcome to all these services. rj^S= CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, C* -~£r corner Geary and Powell streets— Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. In the evening the .seventh in the course of historical lectures on "The Heroes and Pioneer* of Protestant History": topic, "William the Silent." Sabbath-school at 12:30 p.m. Y. P. 6. of C. E. at 6:30 P.M. Friends of the congrega- tion and strangers visiting the city cordially in- vited. ■S^-g* SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST IS-*' Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Buchanan sts.— Rev. A. C. Hirst, D.D., LL.D., pastor. Res- idence 313 Broderick st. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 P. M. Subject for the morning, "The Ideal Church"; forth* evening, "Neglected Warnings." Revival services ever) night this week at 7:45. Sunday-school at 12:30 p. m. C. B. Perkins, j superintendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 7:45 P. M. Seats free; ushers in attendance. The public cordially invited to all services of this church. 9pjß* FIRST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH t>-»' (Swedenborgian), O'Farrell st., bet. Web- ! ster and Fillmore— F. L. Higgins, minister. ; Sermon 11 a. m. Sunday-school 12:30 p. m. Lee- ; ture 7:45 p. m. Subject, "Swedenborg's Service to ; Philosophy." The fourth lecture in a series on Swedenbor? and what he has done for the world. All are Invited, Seats free. rfcSs= TRINITY' CHURCH, COR. BUSH AND ur-JS' Cough Rts.— Rev. George Edward Walk, rector— The second Sunday in Lent. Holy com- 1 munion at Ba. m. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. | Bible class a: 10 a. M. Morning prayer and ser- j mon at 11 o'clock. Evening song and sermon at 1 7:30 o'clock. Weekday Lenten services held in I the chapel. l^r-gr- FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR. ij--*' Geary and Franklin sts. Rev. Dr. Stebbins. minister; Rev. W. <;. Eliot Jr., associate minis- ter and Superintendent of Sunday - school. Sunday-school and Bible class are at 9:45 a. It. 1 The morning service is at 11 o'clock. Rev. Jenkin I Lloyd Jones of Chicago will preach. The evening service is at 7:30. Subject of evening sermon, j "God's Present Promises, and a Word Concerning Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Light of Recent Cases." All are cordially invited. HHS«= OND UNITARIAN CHURCH. CAPP S»- i ' and Twentieth sts.— Rev. Leslie W. Sprague, the pastor, conducts Sunday-school at 9:45 a', m. and Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. it, Rev. | Horatio Riebbins, D.D.. will preach in morn- ing at 11 o'clock. Rev. .l«?nkin Lloyd Jones of ! < alcago, secretary of the World's Fair Parliament of Religions, will preach at 7:45 o'clock on "Con- tributions of Science to Religion." s»^s= ST. PAUL'S MISSION CHURCH, MlS- i>-*' gion st., bet. Fifth and Sixth— M. V. Donald- son, superintendent. Evangelist Henry W. Bow- man, recently returned from a tour of England and Ireland, will preach at 11 a. m. subject, "Visions of God ". and at 7:30 p. m.; subject, "The Wonder- ful Book" -Mr. Bowman is keen, witty, brilliant i and Biblical. Hear him. Watchers' meeting at 3 p. M. Seats free. All are cordially invited. Ser- '• vices every night. SsS=* FIRST ENGLISH EVANGELICAL •»- jy Lutheran Church, Geary st., near Gough— Rev. J. s. Simon, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and ; 7:30 p.m. Subject of morning sermon, "Wait- ing for and Welcoming Christ." Subject of evening sermon at 7:30, -The Church's Increase." Sun- day-school at 9:45 a.m. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. EE^= GERMAN LUTHERAN ST. MARKUP -"^ Church— Pastor, Julius Fuendeling. Conse- cration of the new church on O'Farrell st., bet. Franklin and Gough, on Sunday, the 10th of March, A. D. 1895. Members of the congregation, St. Markus Ladies' Society and Martin Luther Union will assemble in the basement hall at 9:30 j a.m. Divine service at 10 o'clock in the morning ! and at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. ] SUNDAY MEETINGS. tp3s» GOLDEN GATE H.M.1., 826 BUTTER Or-JP st., bet. Mason and Taylor— Society of Pro- gressive spiritualists. Sunday morning atll o'clock questions from the auditnee answered. Evening ut 8. theme of discourse, "The Need of Construc- tive Thought Among Liberalists." Speaker, Walter Howell. Mrs. Elisabeth Lowe Watson will take part in the evening service. Infant baptism will be celebrated. Miss Rosina Rosin will render fine solos at each meeting. Ad mission free. Strangers made heartily welcome. ■5S 3 ASSOCIATION AUDITORIUM, MASON U-j^ and Ellis sts.— Major-Geneial O. O. Howard will address young men only at the Association Auditorium this (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. All gentlemen between 16 and 40 years of age are earnestly invited. .No ladies admitted. The Cali- fornia Male Quartet will sing. Seats free. ECjS 3 GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING AT L*-^ Metropolitan Temple. SUNDAY, March 10, ! 3 p. m. Anniversary of the Temple meetings. Farewell address by Rev. J.Q. A. HENRY: "Re- view of a Year's Work." Good music. All are in- vited.) fP-i?" ATTENTION-MRS. MAGGIE WATTE ur-^ will hold a grand test seance to-night in Washington Hall, 35 Eddy st. Her seances can- not he surpassed. She proves that which the churches theorize— li a man die he lives again, seance commences at 8 o'clock sharp. Admis- sion 10 cents. i£^g=» AT DR. BINES' SPIRITUAL MEET- »-»' Ing. flO9y ? Market St., Sunday, 2 and 8 p. v. Circle and plattorra tests. Mmes. Young, I Dunham. Seely, Rieaanweber, Hovet, Professor Clark. Music by Professor Young's string band Circle Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 1362 a Market st. jgpS 3 JOHN SLATER.SIMPLY A SPIRIT! I. Qr-«^ test medium. To-night at St. George's Hall, ♦'0!' Market st. at 8 sharp. The original and only John Slater. Test seance only. Admission 15c. p V DR. ROBBINB GIVES TESTS AND LEO •*- c ' tures to-night on "The Spirit World— lts Location and Inhabitants." Convincing manifes- tations. Circle tickets free. Foresters' Hall, ''0 Eddy St., Bp. m. 10c. jj£~£= Pi;. J. 1.. YORK, THE NOTED LIBERAL ; i^-^ orator, speaks at 105 Larkin st., Scottish Hall, this (Sunday) evening at 8 sharp, on "Sci- ence and Romanism." Music and songs. Admis- sion free. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. 9?Zg= THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE "-*' stockholders of Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the iWlice of the corpora- tion. 327 Market si., San Francisco, Cal., on HON- DA . the 25th day of March, at 12 M., for the elec- tion Of a board of directors, to serve fortbeensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. _. BOBERT OXNARD, Secretary. JO?" ANNUAL MEETING— THE REGULAR "i- 1^ annual meeting of the stockholders of the Sierra Lake Ice Company will be held at the office ■of the company, room 27, fifth floor, Mills build- ing, Bant rancisco, Cal., on THURSDAY, the 21st cuy of March, 1895. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m Jor the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may come before • the meet- ing. Transfer-books will close on WEDNESDAY the 20th day of March, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. M ' C. A. GROW, Secretary. ttrzg* STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING — THE L*-*» r annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mendoclno Lumber Company will be held at the office of the company, 40 California street, room 1 on MONDAY March 18, 1895, at 11 o'clock a. m for the election of directors for the ensuing year, the amending and altering of the by-laws and the transaction of such and all other business that may properly be considered at the annual meeting E. C. WILLIAMS. President. SPECIAL NOTICES. JESS 3 CLARA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I***' rooms 14 and 15, 9th floor, Mills building. Practices in all Stale and Federal courts. KS» BOOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER- » > * p ed $3 50 up. 309 sixth, George Hoffman. jK3p MONEY To LOAN ON SAN FRANCISCO C^-p^ real estate. W. J.GUNN, 410 Montgomery. RCg= JOHN F. LYONS, NOTARY PUBLIC i*~& and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- cored. Oflice 607 Montgomery St.; telephone 6439; residence 2202 Steiner st. $|gp~BTl> TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. uf-*" Collection* made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgy si., room 6. Tel. 6580. E^S* STEAM ELECTRIC Tils for ladies a»^* r and gentlemen. 110y 2 Stockton st., room 1. . |Ks?=» J. B. McINTYRE, BOOKBINDER AND "»-- £ ' Printer. 422 Commercial s'. SITUATIONS WANTED— ALE. p ERMAN COOK, YOUNG, 4 YEARS LAST \J place, wants situation; also a thoroughly com- petent Scotch infant^ nurse with best of refer- ences; also a number of good German, Scandina- vian and young, competent and reliable Irish girls await situations. For particulars call, address or telephone MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Suiter St. (SITUATION WANTED RESPECTABLE O young lady; good bookkeeper, stenographer or governess; badly In need of work; will go any- where; references furnished. Box 10, Cull Branch QOicf, Oakland. SITUATIONS WANTED— Continued. ■\TEAT YOUNG GERMAN WANTS PLACE IN .IN country as nursery governess and companion; French girl wishes place as companion to travel, $20; first-class Swedish and German cooks wish places in some nice family to do cooking and gen- eral housework. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. "-:■:", ■ MA RT A CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. 749 Market St., main telephone No. 1849; furnish all kinds of reliable female help. T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- reau first-class Swedish and German girls are awaiting situations. 332 Geary st.; telephone 983. I A DIES- YOU CAN GET RELIABLE HELP J at MRS. FENTON'S, 104 v 2 Stockton st. IF YOU WANT A GOOD SERVANT, MALE or female, city or country, apply MME LEO- POLD'S Employment Office, 957 Market St.; open evenings. E~ ASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUA- tion as housekeeper. Call or address 7 Mar- garet place, upper flat, bet. 14 and 16 Turk st. I," 1 1 1 is 1 i I. ASS SWEDISH COOK WISHES 'place in American family. Call 1118 Vallejo st., between Leavemvorth and Jones. ELDERLY LADY WISHES PLACE TO DO light housework: good home more an object than wages. Apply 312 Clementina st. / X ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING, VJT ironing or housecleaning by the day. Call 106 Shipley St., near Fifth. RESPECTABLE widow wants work by XV the day, or would take charge of children at he home. 725 Natomast., near Ninth. OMPETENT LADY OF REFINEMENT COMPETENT LAD'S OF Rkfinement wishes position as working housekeeper: city or country. Address C. C. box 132, Call Branch. 1^ URN I SHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM r wanted in exchange for services. Address R. N-, box 105, Call Branch Office. FIRST-CLASS COOK, WITH YEARS OF BEST city reference, desires a situation. Call or ad- dress Cook, 901 Bush .St.; no postals. BY AN ELDERLY LADY, CARE OF CHILD to bring up on a bottle, or care of 1 or 2 chil- dren during the day. Call or address 31 Vande- water st., oft Powell, bet. Bay and Francisco. yOO.VO LADY WISHES SITUATION TO DO X upstairs work or light housework. Address L., box 89, Call Branch Oflice. SITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE woman in private family; understands all kinds of cooking; also housekeeping; can give good refer- ences. Call or address 1429 Polk st. ood woman wisTTesTwork by the Good WOMAN wishes WORK BY THE day housecleaning and washing. 313 Vi Aus- tin st. RESPECTABLE, HONEST. SOBER i WOMAN wishes day work of any kind. 1052 Howard St., room 1. TTerman girl wants a situation for G~ ERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION FOR vjr general housework. Call or address 1834 How- ard st. OMPETENT WOMAN" WANTS ANY KIND COMPETENT WOMAN WANTB ANY KIND of housework by the day; references. Call or address 1-17 Scott *!., near Ellis. nTANTED— BY A RELIABLE WOMAN A ' ' position as managing housekeeper for hotel or institution; best of references. Address M. H., box 101. Call Branch Office. DB ESSM A X B AND SEAMSTRESS; FINE fitter and draper; sews 60 cents a day. G. F., box 98. cull Branch Office. EXPERIENCED lady would like TO -1 take care of furnished rooms. Address Ex., box 89. Call Branch. ■WTETNURSE WANTS AN infant TO '» raise at her home; reference given. 16- Dale place, off Golden Gate aye. "\rOUNG WIDOW WOUIiD like A position X as housekeeper. Call 967 Mission St., room 9, second floor. DRESSMAKER FROM EAST, FIRST-CLASS cutter and fitter, goes out by the day and makes a suit in one. day. 1204y 2 Sutter St., Dear Polk. p OOD COMPETENT WOMAN WISHES sITU- "JT ation to do cooking In private family or board- ing-house: is good '-no-; and laundress: city refer- ence. Address 2641/2 Tehama St. OUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES WoRK J- by the da.v washing, ironing or housecleaning. Address E. A., 246 o.ik st. RELIABLE GERMAN WOMAN WANTS A J-t situation todo cooking and general" housework; city or country. Call or address 109 Fifth st., room 20. Swedish woman WISHES work by the •■J day to do washing or housekeeping. Call or ad- dress 1239 Mission st., basement. GERMAN WOMAN. 29 EARS OF AGE, VJT wishes place as housekeeper. Address 7 Au- gust place, bet. Union and Green sts., below Powell. XT OUNG GIRL WISHES A POSITION AS X housekeeper for a gentleman. Call at 728*0 Howard St., room 1. "VTEAT AMERICAN WIDOW, ELDERLY, .».' wishes situation ; good cook : understands wash- ing, cleaning windows and the care of children: widower's family preferred : pay small. Call 460 Minna st., first room above basement. yOUN'O DOW WISHES M ENS M EN I > I X to do. Call from 10 to 5:30 at 150 4th St.. rm 9. WOMAN wants WORK BY THE DAY; '» washing or cleaning. Address W. C, box 87, Call Branch. J>EFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE -It situation as housekeeper. Call or address 1126 Market st., room 18, second floor. TTOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO X mind baby and assist light housework. Call or address 677 Harrison St. yoi'XG LADY WTSHES TO GO OUT BY THE X day cleaning, washing an 1 ironing, plain sew- ing or mending. Apply 1033 Valencia st. GERMAN WOMAN WANTS A PLACE AS VX housekeeper or as muse for invalid lady. Call or address 14 Bluxome st., Captain Pothoff. Y"OUNG WIDOW wishes A POSITION AS X housekeeper or typewriter. 620 Market St., room 7, opp. Palace Hotel. ANTED— POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER 'Tin the country, or would go to Honolulu, Japan or Europe as attendant with family, or in any po- sition to make a living. Address MRS. GRIFFIN, 1727 Eddy st. '.' I/ X I' I E NCE D DESIGNER AND DRESS- A-4 maker desires work in families by the day; best references. Address N. F., box 135, Call Branch Office. DR ESSM A WANTED; PATTERNS CUT to order. 25c. McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. SITUATIONS AVA>TEI>-SIALE. If OR hotel~cookV, '"waiters, clerks, male or female, send in your orders to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento, San Francisco. MAN." HANDY WITH TOOLS, GARDEN- work, care of horses and poultry, good plain cook and baker, wants place; .small wage and board: references. Address J. L., box 139, Call Branch. ANCH COOK, WAGES $15: UNDERSTANDS XV care of stock, raising poultry, etc.; handy with tools: age 40; Scotchman; references. Address R. H., box 140, Call Branch. yOUNG GERMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS A general housework, also gardening and attend to horses or cows, wishes situation. Address A. W., box 163, Call Branch Office. W" ANTED— WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- >' man) to wash dishes, assist in cooking, house- work or other work. Please address H. VIELITZ, 633 Sacramento st., room 88. ■pAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER, WHO IS A also good gralner, timer, etc., desires work by day or contract. Address Painter. 437 Sixth st. TRONO BOY, 15 YEARS, WANTS TO iTE A N O a trade; horseshoeing or biacksmithing pre- ferred. Address H. S., box 128, Call Branch. BY YOUNG MAN AND WIFE IN COUNTRY XJ hotel; man as bartender and assistant in dining- room; wife as waitress or chambermaid. Address A. E., 760 Minna st, SI 1 I'M A MARRIED, 1 CHILD, SOBER and reliable, acquainted with running engines, rigging, rough carpentry, painting, farming and labor generally, desires employment; refers to past employers in this city with whom he has held trustworthy positions. Address T. W., box 123, Call Branch Office. A DVERTISER, AGE 29, WISHES OFFICE -t\. or store work of any kind; good bookkeeper; Al references; low wages: furnish bond if neces- sary. Address A. A., box 123, Call Branch Office. "WORK WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN 28 »* years of age ; can run an engine and do black- smithing. Address R. 8., box 120, Call Branch. AN EXPERIENCED KITCHEN-HAND wishes situation. Address J. W. PED SCRO- VER COG ULL, East Oakland. "I VTA NT ED— SITUATION AS BUTLER, VA- *" let or to wait on an Invalid gentleman by a middle-aged Englishman without ineumbrance; has many years' experience: best of recommenda- tions. Address Valet, 109 Larkin st. STEADY, SOBER MAN, 38 YEARS, WISHES vJ to attend to horses, milk cows and do garden- ing; moderate wages; good references. W. 8., box 114, Call Branch. If I BST-CLABS cake-baker and orna- X menter and icecream-maker wants situation. Address G. PALM, 921 Mission st. VOUNU MAN WISHES POSITION OF ANY A kind; willing and obliging ; fair wages. Ad- dress Worker, box 89, Call Branch. JAPANESE. GOOD EXPERIENCED COOK, i-joi*" 18 Bltuatlon : $t* up; city or country. O. N., 1325 a Sacramento st. ■QWEDISH MAN WANTS JfLACE IN PrT- O vate family to take care horses, cows, garden, or anything around a place; good reference. Ad- dregs Swede, box 137, Call Branch Office. THIRST-CLASS CAMP AND HOTEL COOK A wishes situation in country where wife can work in kitchen with him: can give good refer- ence. 126 Fourth at., room 32. second floor. SITUATION WANTED IN PRIVATE FAM- O Ily by a German-American coachman; can milk; understands gardening and any kind of work In and about the bouse; temperate and industrious- city references. Address C. F. & ST., 1300 Turk St., cor. Webster, San Francisco, Cal. YOUNG MAN WITH FOUR YEARS' EXPERT X enca in first-class custom coats, can cut Mitch- ell system, wants position: city or country. Ad- dress M. S., box 91, Cull Branch Office. WANTED— POSITION BY MAN and WIFE » T as cooks in hotel, ranch or private, family. Ap- ply or address 225 Perry St., city. S~ ITUATION WANTED BY A GERMAN AND wife, without children, on private place: man to take care of horses, garden and cow, careful driver, wife as cook or second work. Address J. DESCHM.AN.DE N, box 186, Nap», Cal. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1595. FEMALE HELP WANTED. W* ANTED— " LAUNDRE6S, " "$3O ; iT~Gobl> » I cooks for German families, $25 each; waitress, plain hotel; French nurse, $20: Irish nurse for country, $20 ; 50 good housework girls, city and country, $25 and $20. Apply MISS PLUNKETT. OOD COOK TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK for South, $25; German or Swedish. second girl, s2o; waitress for hotel, $15; 2 girls for general housework, $20; few girls for light housework, $15; young nurse girls, $10. C. R. HANSEN &. CO., 110 Geary st. J ADIES WITH REFERENCES CAN FIND XJ light and profitable employment by calling at 842 Capp st. ; 10 a. m. till 4P. m. RIGHT YOUNG LADIES TO PREPARE FOR XJ positions at Ayres' Steno. lnst., 325 Montgy st. "TXT ANTED— GIRL ABOUT 15 TO ASSIST 11 with baby and housework; reference. Call Monday between 9 and 12 a. m. 26 Birch aye., off Larkin st., bet.. Grove and Fulton. yOUNG GIRL SECOND WORK AND SEW- X ing; German parentage preferred. 1118 Turk. OOD WAITRESS WANTED; $7 A WEEK. Ijr 20 Third st. ANTED— NEAT STRONG YOUNG GIRL TO take care of baby during day; must take meals home. Apply Monday morning 318 Golden Gate aye. IRST-CLASS SKIRT HAND. MISS PHILIP- SON. 231 Post st. DRESSMAKERS' APPRENTICES WANTED utMME. QERBER'B, 531 Slitter st. 1 FINISHER AND BUTTONHOLE-MAKER ON ' custom vests. 239 Seventh st. yOUNG GIRL TO assist in HOUSEWORK; X sleep home; $7. 1313 a Steiner st. ANTED— GIRL For TWO IN FAMILY; '» references; $20; general housework. 862y Broadway, Oakland. A' OUNG WOMAN FOR HOUSEKEEPING AND X tend store. Diamond and Elizabeth sts. "WT ANTED— NUMBER OF YOUNi; CURLS FOR TT general housework and to assist in housework; wages. $12, $15, $20. 11 V Antonia st., off Jones, near Ellis. She Knew. "It's very fortunate for Lord Poorpoeket that it is not good form to wear a watch with a dress suit." "Why. Cissie, dear?" "Because he never has both at the same time." SUCCESS! SUCCESS! SUCCESS 1 At the McDowell Dressmaking Academy. A grand opportunity to get a useful education most reasonably. Every thing we teach is practical. If you contemplate dressmaking, cutting and fitting, by all means visit our academy and see for your- self that we have the largest school, neatest num- ber of teachers— in fact, by far the best facilities for teaching dressmaking of any establishment on the coast. We are teaching the McDowell Gar- ment-drafting Machine, the only improvement on the tailors' square, and the standard system of dresscutting throughout the world. We received the highest award at the World's Fair, and only system receiving a gold medal at the Midwinter Fair. Dressmakers furnished to families, $1 50 per day. Perfect fitting patterns cut to order, 25c. j Positions guaranteed to pupils free. Now is the lime to get ready for business. Easy payments, unlimited lessons. All callers receive fashion book free. McDowell dressmaking academy, 213 Powell st., San Francisco. J FRENCH GIRL AS WAITRESS AND SEAM- stress; reference; call between 9 and 10 a.m.; wages $15. 2016 Van Noss aye. fi ERMAN GIRL FOR PLAIN COOKING AND IJT general housework. 1023 Minna st., off Elev- enth, near Mission. W ANTED— A GERMAN WOMAN COOK. AP- '» ply atfhouse next church. Lyon and Washing- ton sts, 12 to 2 p. M. EWERS ON LADIES''AND"CHILDREN ; S 0 wear. 24 Ellis, st., tap floor. GIRLS WANTED — PATTERNS CUT TO order, Me, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. Ip R TEST at LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- ting School. 1*231 Market st. MALE HELP WANTED. 1 /TWOODCHOIM'ERS, $26 A N D " BO ARF; X" tools furnished; see boss hens. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ~ | * SHINGLE-BOLT CUTTERS, $1 50 CORD, 1 O\J year's work, for a lar,ge company; 3 waiters; 3 cooks: butter-maker: farmer and wife; 3 farmers. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay St. r LABORERS FOR A COUNTRY BRICK- yard: 3 ofTbearers for a brickyard. MURRAY & READY. 634 Clay St. KEDWOOD~TfEMAKER, 10c A TIE, LONG job; vegetable gardener, country, $30 and found: Portuguese vegetable gardener, $25 and found: 4 farmers, same ranch, $15 and found; 2 Scandinavian or German farmers, $15; 10 wood- choppers, $1 40 a cord. C. It. HANSEN & CO 110 Geary st. JOHN BRYANT, THE COOK, PLEASE COM- ♦J municate with C. R. HANSEN i. CO., 110 Geary st. JAPANESE TO DO LAUNDRY-WORK IN A summer resort; $15 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. \\rANTED-2 WAITERS, $25; PANTRYMAN, »T $15: same country hotel. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. , \\' ANTED-20 WOODCHOPPERS; SUMMER'S »T job: $26 and board; tools furnished: see boss at our office 10-dsy (Sunday) nt 11 o'clock. It. T. WARD & CO./ 608 and 610 Clay St. \\- ANIED-10GOOD AXMEN, $30 TO; $35 »T and board: to go Monday, fare reduced; farm- ers; milkers: German restaurant cook and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT <& CO., 628 Sacramento. VfABTIN A, CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, lX 749 Market St., main telephone No. 1849, fur- nish all kinds of reliable male help. "I A FIRST-CLASS COAT-FINISHERS; NONE IV but first class need apply. I. BOTIONI, 723 Market si., room 31. RESPONSIBLE MAN, ABOUT 30 YEA Xi< old, some knowledge of cooking and general work around country piace. Address Permanent, box 123. Call Branch Oilier. "L 1 IRST-CLASS QUICK AMENT ER ON X candy tors and eggs. Apply Tuesday, 10 a. m., TOWNSEND'S glace fruit and candy factory, 627 Market St., Palace. ANTED- POSITIVE INFORMATION OF TT WILLIE D. HUGHES; $25 reward. Address ALEX HUGHES, 9 Virginia aye. ANTED- MONDAY AT 6:30 A. M., GOOD » » pick and shovel men at quarry on Corbet road near Eighteenth st. WAITER-NEW CONTINENTAL HOTEL. tt 647 Mission st. OY IN PLUMBING-SHOP. 2814 SIXTEENTH St., near Howard. JAPANESE BOY FOR HOUSEWORK; FAM- O ily of 2. A. A., box 160. Call Branch Office. SALESMAN TO SELL GOOD SIDE LINE ON road. J. W. WRIGHT & CO., 628 Market st. nr ANTED— IOO4. II ARK ST., ROOM 1; i '' teamsters: 6 laborers; call at 1 and 2. BOY; ONE WHO 11 A WORKED IN GLOVE factory preferred. 100 Battery. BARKER shop IN WEST BERKELEY FOR XJ sale, with side business that makes extra money; $175: this is a good chance for a live bar- ber. Sen STOLTZ at Will &Fi nek's Barber Sup- ply Department. ATTENTION- ( ■ lea SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A -tX. night, 75c week. R. it. House,s33 Commercial. BA BBER-SHOP FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF change of business. 402 Pacific St. SALESMAN (MEDICAL) WANTED TO CALL on physicians with large and important surgi- cal work, almost ready: an excellent Income can be earned by physicians or others of good address. Stale age and experience, lock box 1552, Philadel- phia, Pa. MEN AND WOMEN TO MAKE 810 MONEY with the; Practical Plating Dynamo; is the electrical machine used in the great plating fac- tories; .$65 to $85 a week made easy; plates everything; no experience; big profits. Address W. P. HARRISON & CO., Clerk .14, Columbus, Ohio. ANTED-GOOD SALESMEN TO SELL AD- vertising fans and novelties on commission direct from manufacturer; can make $60 per week. Richmond Lithographing Company, Buffalo, N. Y. "11TANTED— MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO TT act as private detectives under instructions; experience not necessary: particulars free. Na- tional Detective Bureau, Indianapolis, Ind. BARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL H. EUNERT, employment secretary, Barbers' Association, 12 Seventh st. . . SEA MEN AND GREEN HANDS; SCANDl- __nayians preferred. 322 Pacillc st. SEAMEN, BLACKSMITHS, ENGINEERS and carpenters on steam whalers. 103 Mont- gomery aye. W" ANTED— MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE ' T. their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless success- ful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sutter. ANTED — FIRST-CLASS TEAM MEN ON ''ladies' fine shoes. SEIBE-GLANVILLE CO., 25 Jessie st. • MOTICE-REMOVED FROM 706 TO 726Va -»-' Howard st., opp. Howard-st. .Theater; best place in city for new and second-hand shoes. HELP "WANTED— Continned. TO tailor's"— coatmakers~wasted X Apply from 9 till 11 to CHARLES LYONS London Tailor, 1212-1218 Market st. W~ANTED-SEAMEN ANI) - AP- ' ' ply 313 Pacific St., Shipping Agency. W" ANTED— MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP »_» steam beer, sc: bottle wine, sc. 609 Clay st. EN'S SOLES 40C; GUARANTEED FOR 4 months; done 15 minutes. 635 Kearny st. J>E-ELECTED EMPLOYMENT SEC. BAR- ■At bers' Protective Union. C. TROELL, 657 Clay. CIUTTERS AND TAILORS TO ATTEND THE VJ San Francisco Cutting School. 222 Post St., rooms 21 and 22. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES; 0 done while you wait; at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price. 564 Mission St., between First st. and Second st. !\(\(\ PA. lUS OF GOOD SHOES, 25c TO $1. 564 U\J\J Mission st. ; also 631 Sacramento st. If REE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS X for 5 cents at 228 Pacific st. "AXE THE DEAD - WENZEL'S ALARM clock; no electricity. 607 Montgomery si. JjIREE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; X single rooms, 15c, 20c, $1 week with breakfast. T INDEI.L HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— J-i single furnished rooms, 75c week, 15c night. O»n ELLIS, ROSE I) ALE- PR ICES REDUCED; »-*— X single furnished rooms, $1 week; 25c night. 2 GOOD 10c MEALS FOR ONE DIME AT 44 -t Fourth st.; no humbug. 1 00 MIX To TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15c XWU and 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington St.. near Kearny. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for room ; 26c night ; $1 week. BEST IN CITY— SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night SI, $1 25, $1 60 per. week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorff gts. "\ \T ANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS ■' to know that Ed Rolkin, iteno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth St.: 100 rooms; 25c to $1 per night; $1 25 to $4 per week. ANTED— SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; $1 » » week; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 a week; reading room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. pHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United Stales or Canada one year for $1 50, post- n.t!" free. _*^ FURNITURE WANTED. \J~A NTeT^KURNITURE FOFt 6 ROOMS^ » » oak preferred, with carpets, bedding and every- thing for housekeeping. Address Buyer, box 90, Call Branch Office. aNITURE, counters, showcases, X restaurants bought. sold. ANDERSON,II2IMkt \\ r II.LIAM BUTTERFIELD, AUCTIONEER; »• buys, sells and rents furnished houses. office opposite Palace Hotel, 2d floor Crocker building. A LARGE QUANTITY SECOND-HAND FUR- -«.V niture wanted; 20 per cent paid more than else- where. MAI.nNE. lit) Fourth at.; new store. ROOMS WANTED. ■WANTEdTiN ALAMEDA OR OAKLAND*^! » » nice furnished sunny room in a private family for gentleman; referanee required. Write M. M., box 5. this office. PROPERTY WANTED. "I7IREE CATALOGUE— WANTED, n'iCfT 15? .1 proved ranch, near city, for 2 good flats; rent $25; $3000. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. 'ft '^Onn 4 FLATS; LOT 50x114: t RENTED >~?i)\ t\nt. lor $50; will exchange for San Rafael, Oakland or Santa Rosa property. DECKER, 121,6 Market st., corner of Taylor. \\ AXT To PURCHASE— HOUSE IN IN- ' » Stallments; north of Market st. Address, with full particulars. House, box 115. call Branch. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. QECOND HAND SAFETY BICYCLE^ STATE 0 price and particulars. IJ., box 139, Call Branch. ANTED TO PURCHASE NEWSPAPER IN »» Southern California. B. L. BOURLAND. Brady, Tex. DHAIIN, 308 SIXTH ST., PAYS HIGHEST • price for second-hand ladies', cents' clothln;. PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC. \\ AN IE I .'— U I'R X ; II PIANO. ADDRESS J^» with particulars Piano, box 93, Call Branch. BARGA INS in NEW AND2D-HAND PIANOS; Hazelton, Brown A Simpson, Mozart, etc. hard- times prices: Installments. EATON, 735 Market st. *RE vm LOOKING FORA HIGH-GRADE •A. piano slightly used? We can positively suit you both In the instrument and the price. JJ.'CUR- TAZ & SOX, 16 to 20 O'Farrell st. Do you want AN ELEGANT self-play- ing organ with 15 rolls of music? A splendid bargain for a'cash customer. BEN. CURTAZ & SOX, 16 to 20 O'Farrell st. ITPRIGHT PIANO HEAP. apply 27031/3 *- Folsom, near Twenty-third. '■";•. I?EW XI.XI.ANT UPRitiHTs, STANDARD 1 makes, almost new, half original cost; see at once. K. W. SPENCER <fc CO., 721 Market st. MUSICAL CYLINDER PIAXO. PLAYING iX fifty popular airs, operatic and dance music. Apply California Champagne Co.'s building, 244 Stevenson st. i£?7."v Rosewood UPRIGHT, stool AND • . 10, cover; 6 installment. 221 Leavenworth st. A STEINWAY PIANO, $150; CHICKERING XX. upright, almost new, $250; new pianos at bed- rock prices, ten different makes: square pianos, $30 upward. BOWERS <8 son. 23 and 25 Fifth st. CA UTION-po'NbT BUY WHAT IS CLAIMED' ) to be a Steinway or Weber Upright Piano from any person DOt an established piano dealer without being first assurred that the piano is what is seems to be. We have a complete record of all Steinway and Weber pianos sold on the Pacific Coast the pas', twenty years. Bring the manufacturers' num- ber of piano 10 us and we will Rive you its history. SHERMAN. CLAY A CO, Pacific Coast represen- tatives for steinway and Weber Pianos, corner Kearny and butter sts. KNAIii:. BUSH 4 OERTB AND HAINES pianos. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. AUVAIS, 769 MARKET— SHEET MUSIC 1A 1 price; Decker & Son pianos. SACRIFICING LARGE stock OF upright pianos of their own make at manufacturers' prices. Hcmme it Long Piano Co., 340 Post St. BARGAINS;' ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL IN- Btrumcnts. L. 1. si ANTON A CO.. 663 Market. W G. BADGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ & TT . SON, 20 O'Farrell st. BYRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.-SOHMER, New by 4 Evans, Brings and other pianos. CHICKERING A sons, yose AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ. ci RTAZ A son, sole agents. 16-20 O'Farrell st. STEINWAY- UPRIGHT; SLIGHTLY USED; grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. SUPERIOR VIOLINS, ZITHERS, OLD t NEW. H. M 1 !. I. ER. maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. HORSES. GADDLE HORSE FOR SA~LE^STRONGLY 0 built; single-footer; a beauty; dark chestnut, with heavy silver mane and tail; used to city and will go in harness; priceslso. Call at 347 Fremont, In the rear, between 9 and 10 a. m. HORSES PASTURED; $2 A MONTH; SEND _ for circular. F.A.HYDE, 630 Commercial st. 1 00 BETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL Xv/V/ kinds; second-hand wagons, boggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia its. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES: SECOX I > II \N D PHA ETON A ND DELIVERY wagonj^cneap. 924 Bryant st. p. -G LA BS I CUNNINGHAM LANDAU HACK fJ and team. $300. 421 Eighth aye. 2 NEW CARTS; 4-SPRING WAGON; MILK 4J wagon; must sell at once. 829 Howard st. ■V E W ESS-WAGON, 2D-HAXD DELIV- -i-' cry, bus; buggies cheap. 100 Golden Gate aye. INE BAKERY AND LAUNDRY WAGONS? . - rock -' ' I>'1 >' buggies: also hack. 828 Harrison. SEWING machines. SWING-MACHINES RENTED, $1 60 PER \J month; all kinds repaired; machines sold from $5 upward. 13c; Market st. »'"OR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. rpHOROUGHBRED HATCHING E(iViS — "mi- Xnorcas, Plymouth Rock, B. and P. Cochins, Brahma, Amlalusian, Wyandotte, Spanish Hou- dan. Hamburg and Poland, $1 50 per 13; Bantams, Leghorn, $1 -j.->. F. KRAUS, 1031 McAllister st. mHOROUG i I ! ; EI) POULTRY— ALL VARIE- X ties: poultry supplies. Incubators, brooders, bone- mills. etc. *' or Pricelist call or address GEO. H. CROLBY, 417 Sacramento st. T?GOS FOR HATCHING FROM THOROUGH- -i bred brown Leghorns, only $1 per 13: a few choice young roosters for sale cheap. C. W. HAUFE, 810 Webster st. TjiOß SALE, VERY CHEAP— 3 FRENCH X ranges and 6 stoves; in good order. Richmond Stove Company (Schuster Bros.), 306 Sutter st. <SlQ(\ NEW HIGH-ARM, 4- It RAW' " SlN- tpjj\' . ,r sewing-machine. 939 i Mission st. GOAT AND HARNESS FOR SALE. 328 _ Clementina st. IjUNE FRESH FAMILY COW: THOROUGH- X bred Durham; fourth calf; six gallons rich milk daily. 143 Bartlett, near Twenty-third. COTTAGE FOR sale. $150; 631 MINNA 1 st. See owner 2:30 p. M.: key 627. CtARD TABLES AND OFFICE DESKS, all / Post St.; basement; repairing. ARGAIN— GOOD PNEUMATIC SAFETY for $25. 326 McAllister st. FIXTURES THAT WERE ONCE IN \J the Savings Union branch, Market and Fell sts.; suitable for an insurance or real estate office. ASHTON & GARDINER, 411 Montgomery st. T\riLSHIRE safe, LETTER-PRESS, SCALE, ' » coffee-mill and money-till ; cheap. 102 Clay st. p OUN T KRS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES \J bought and Bold. 1121 Market, bet. 7th and Bth TUEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- -i-> hand. W. S. BAY ilfg Co., 12 California sE. . HOUSES TO LET. COTTAGES. COZY AND NEW, SU^NYluXjif; \J 2430 Post: cable line on Sutter St., next block; cheap and desirable. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. DOCTOR'S PREMISES, 632 SUTTER; CABLE jJ line; 12 rooms and bath; all improvements; rent reasonable to good tenant. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery st. MLA6KIE ST., NEAR MISSION— 4 ROOMS; $14: water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. pOZY SUNNY 6 ROOMS AND BATH COT- VJ tages; Sutter cable line; very cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery St. 009 PINE ST.— HILL; 11 BOOHS AND t/O—j sunny: reduced to $55; water extra. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. AC\Zi MCALLISTER ST., COX. OF POLK— IO Wi* rooms; all improvements: extensive grounds; very cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. YE. COR. DEVISADERO AND WALLER— -Li health for year children; new house: decorated; fancy fixtures; 10 rooms and improvements; fine yard; side entrance; cheap rent. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. I^OLSOM ST., BET. FIRST AND SECOND ON -C the hill: each 10 rooms and bath; rear en- trances; good yards; patent sidewalks: reduced from $45 to f 30. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. 1 Afl9 STOCKTON, FRONTING THE PARK— 1 vlU^j new 2-story house; 8 rooms; improve- ments; choice location; reduced from $45 to $30. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery St. 1 01 Q (iE ARV-\KAT NEW* 7 ROOMB AND ■1-yJI.V bath; best block on the street; very cozy and cheap. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Mont- gomery st. l' ROOMS AND YARD AT $16 EACH; WATER \i free; Shipley st., bet Fifth and Sixth; very cheap. Apply to v. c. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery. TAKE THE CASTRO-ST. CARS AND GO OUT to 419 Castro st.; 2-story house of 7 rooms and bath; $22 50; water included; any necessary re- pairs will be done. Apply MADISON & BURKE. No Question About That. "Well, Penheck, how's your little boy; 1 is he strong and healthy?"* "Strong, I should think he was; he raises the whole house, lodgers and all. r»OQ HAIGHT, 9 ROOMS. BATH, LAUNDRY- \J*)U cement cellar, $50; 2320 California, 7 rooms, bath, $40; 5U4 Howard st., 12 rooms and bath, $40; 513 Third st., 10 rooms wild bath, .$35: 28 Hill St., 8 rooms and bath, $30: 721 Shotweli St., cottage, 7 rooms, bath. 822 60; 134 Fifteenth St.. 6 rooms, bath, 920; 2324 Folsom St., 6 rooms, bath, stable, $20; 18 Twenty-sixth st., near Valen- cia, cottage, 4 rooms, $14. W. H. CRIM & C 0.,118 Montgomery st. OUSE, 7 ROOMS; BATH; SUITABLE FOR 2 • 1 families; large van! ; marine view; rent $22 50. Including water: half block from Hyde cable. 1217 Filbert St., bet. Hyde and Larktn. TXOWNTOWN HOUSE, 704 POWELL ST., >K. if Pine— Beautiful house, 8 rooms and bath; rent very low; fine view: look at this. BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 428 Montgomery st. Qilfl 13 ROOMS AND RATH ;S. COR. FIFTH I. and Folsom; all front rooms. W. NICOL, 534 i/ 2 California st. LM'.u.NT AND REAR HOUSE TO LET OR X lease, cheap. 421 Powell st. OOK FULTON-TENEMENT OF 3 BOOMS; <2~0 $10. rpo LET- HOUSE 6 ROOMS, BATH: WATER A free; $20. 1804 Stevenson, apply cor. grocery. 00 TWKN TV TIIIRD.ST.. Nil. HAMPSHIRE— «-O House 6 rooms, bath; modern improvements; $18. <2j ft 4 GOOD" ROOMS, WITH CELLAB, TO A »4pt/. small family. 24 Chesley St., off Harrison, bet. Seventh and Eighth. «a* 1(* HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS; BATH; GAR- tIP-HJ. den; stable; water. Vermont st., near Santa Clara. 2 blocks from Lick School. nn CEDAR A.YE.. NORTH OF GEARY ST., 114 bet. Polk and Van Ness— House of 7 rooms and bath. 90 I 7^'ALIFORNIA-VERA'~FIXE HOUSE; _ft 1 1 8 rooms, bath and hot-air furnace. Q BOOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY: NEWLY •' painted; in first-class condition and very desir- able; rent $37 50; on Twelfth st.; also, on Glen Park avenue, second Door. 4 rooms and bath; $15: most delightful location in the city and only h;i|f block from Mission-st. electric orHoward-st. cable cars. DEMPSTER, 06 Glen Park aye., off Twelfth street. C»1 A FRAME HOUSE: 2 STORIES ANc ».. 1 i. basement; 4 rooms; 8 Selina place, north side California St., below Stockton: water free; quiet neighborhood; key at office. Apply to G. H. BUCKINGHAM, 413 Montgomery st. * " HOUSE 4 ROOMS AND BATH; LARGE STA- .II We. 1233 Twenty-fifth st. I I 'USES. FLATS, STORES, OFFICES, ALL II kinds of property to rent: furniture insured. BALDWIN «6 HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. j TENEMENTS, 3 AND 4 ROOMS EACH; 1 rent $9, $10, $11. 812 Jessie st., near Ninth. FURNISHED lIOUSKS. FURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNISHED 1 residence of S. 11. Kent nt 711 Loavenworth st. Apply MADISON & BURKE. rpo LET— FURNISHED HOUSE; 189S(SUNNY X side of) Broadway, bet. Octavia and Gough sts. ; 8 rooms and bath; fine marine view; nice garden. LAMKDA— RICHLY FURNISHED HOUSE -TV colonial style; 8 rooms; line garden. Call or address .I—, 1310 Sherman st. IN MISSION WARM BELT; HANDSOME X furnished house; bathroom tiled. 434 Bartlett. I/ 1 N'n.Y FURNISHED RESIDENCE; XJ beautiful garden; stable: Pacific Heights; ma- rine view; contains 15 rooms, baths, etc., com- plete. Apply EASTON, ELDRIDUE & CO., 638 Market st COTTAGES TO LET. ?^OTtX«I^'to"IET^RENT $15?~COT 1 AGE v of 6 large rooms and bath, stable, large yard; furniture for sale, cheap. 99 Congo St., cor. Flood aye., sunny side. dj»l 7 4 i ROOMS ATH; STABLE. APPLY <£>X I . 2643 Bryant aye., nr. Twenty-fifth. VICE. SUNNY COTTAGE; 4 ROOMS. 1810 i-> Broderick, bet. Pine and California. pHEAPRENTTO PARTY WHO WILL TAKE \J care of new cottage in suburbs; reference re- quired. C, box 88, Call Branch. 7 \ fl|lQ FINE BAY-WINDOW COTTAGE; 4 tJpAO. rms; bath; basement. 33 13th, nr. Howard. TD AY-WINDOW COTTAGE: 4 ROOMS; BATH; AJ large yard; cellar. 121 Chattanooga st., nr. Twenty-second. ~~4 N ELEGANT MODERN SUNNY COTTAGE, -iTv 5 rooms: stable. 913 Twenty-second st. 1 > I : N T Sl 'l -COTT A ( i 4 SUNNY ROOMS; -IV bath, laundry, pantry, yard, stable. HAAS, Thirtieth and Sanchez sts. pOTTAGE, 4 ROOMS. BATH. 15053/2 STEIN- \J erst. OUNNY COTTAGES: 4 AND 5 ROOMS; BATH; 0 basement; yard; cheap. Cor. Dolores and 15th. ■(EjiQ FINE COTTAGE 4 ROOMS AND BATH; tip AO. all modern improvements. 218 Locust aye., bet. Van Ness aye. and Franklin st., Golden Gate aye. and McAllister st. -_——_—___—- _„ FLATS TO LET. Qft'O^AIsONTNEAIt O'FARRELL^B ROOMS^ O\JO very central ; cheap. Apply to P. C. MOL- LoY. 138 Montgomery st. (* 1 ({ POWELL— ELEGANT NEW FLATS; 1 J.U of 5 rooms and bath, 2 of 6 rooms and bath each; nearly all finished; very choice; few chil- dren: 616 Powell st., keys there. Apply to P. C MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. 01 Ql HAVES— ALL RENOVATED; 6 ROOMS: O1O« bet. Franklin and Gough; good family wantad; $18; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. r.?:r T7IOURTU, NEAR BRYANT— GOOD FLATS; 5 X; rooms each, with .yards; reduced to $16; water free. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY. 138 Montgomery st. "I CZ(\(\ STOCKTON, COR. UNION— 6 ROOMS XUV/V7 and improvements; sun all day; $30, worth $40. Apply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Mont- gomery st. pOR.. HOWARD AND EIGHTH — CHEAP V^ flats for about $15 and water extra; cheap. Ap- ply to P. C. MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. 9^l Q MISSION-UPPER 6 SUNNY ROOMS *-<-»-i-O and bath, $25; 251SSutter, lower Grooms, bath, $25; 207 Second, upper 7 rooms, $22 60; 619 Capp, upper 6 rooms, bath, $22 50; 61f>y 3 Capp, lower 6 rooms, bath. $20; 631 V« Guerrero, upper 5 rooms, bath, $20; 339 Eddy, Sat, 4 rooms, S2O; 1118 Florida, upper 5 rooms, bath, $18; 60 Te- hama, lower 4 rooms, $14. W. H. CRIM & CO., 118 Montgomery st. : 1> EAUTIFUL FLAT; 1511 a JACKSON ST., JJ bet. Polk and Larkin; line marine view; low rent. BURNHAM & MARSH CO., 428 Mont- gomery st: - O1 DORE ST.— FLAT 3 ROOMS, CELLAR; OX bet. Harrison and Bryant, Ninth and Tenth FLATS TO LET— Continued. :^"FnXNT r StfNNYToRNER FLAT; 7 ROOMS, hi bath-* 1912 Fillmore St., near; Bush: very iWrent.' BUNRHAM, MARSH CO, 428 Mont- gomery st. . riHEAP KENT— B37 ALABAMA ST., NEAR (J Twenty-first; 4 and 5 rooms, bath, yard and basement;' $10 and $12 each. : 4 ROOMS; LIGHT. AIRY, DRY; BATH. _T gas; rent cheap. 420 Lily aye. '<:•»■ Irr FINE BAY-WINDOW FLATS; 5 &1 • . rooms, bath. 135 Fair Oaks St.. near 23d. -, QOQ HARRISON, NR. BAY-WIN- XOSiO flow: 6 rooms; bath; sunny yard; $22 50. T^L-VTS, 4 AND 5 ROOMS; ALL MODERN. X 1801 Eddy St., near Scott. TyleYn FLAT OF 5 ROOMS; $11 TO A SMALL \J family. 22 Bluxome st. EEGANT FLAT; 5 ROOMS; BATH; SUN IN hi every room. 16 Grove st., near City Hall. an-, -- FLAT: DOUBLE parlors, dining- ttpii). room and kitchen. 41 Herman st., junc- tion Market and Valencia. CiUNNY BAY-WINDOW FLATS, 4 ROOMS k5 and bath. NE. comer Polk and Jackson: rea- sonable. HEAP HOUSE AND FLAT. 572 AND 570 \J Folsoin St., near Second. _,-, O 3 BOOMS, BATH. 2211 POLK, BET. s>lO. Vallejo and Green. rtj.l O I-'LAT, 4 Nil ROOMS AND YARD. tfo \_Zi, .3441-2 Clementina st., near Sixth. 991 A FILLMOUE-7 ROOMS; BATH; $22 50. JiJLX*± _____ 1"1 MISSION, NEAR ELEVENTH— 6 xQxOIS beautiful, sunny, papered rooms; bath; laundry. UNNY UPPER FLAT, 7 ROOMS WATER; O $18. Cor. Lyon and Haight sts. m«-f -1 TO LET 2 FLATS 4 ROOMS EACH. AP- tJpXX. ply grocery, Fillmore and Oermaniasts. ~>) SUNNY FLATS; 2201 GEARY, COB DE- jU visadero; 5 rooms; bath; $16: $20; water free, TTIIiAT, 5 ROOMS. 8 WATER ST., BET. FOUR- -T teenth and Ridley, Noe and Sanchez. OX CLARA-FLAT 5 ROOMS AND YARD; XZiO $12. PPER FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND BATH; $20. J 10151/2 Twentieth st. ffl.l n NEW UPPER FLAT: 5 LARGE ROOMS; <tjp JLO. convenience for horse and buggy: $20. 17 Sharon st., off Fifteenth, near Church. MODERN FLAT; 5 ROOMS; BATH; RENT I $20. 617 a Shot well st. CjQ FLAT; 4 ROOMS; NO CHILDREN. 1123 y)O. Vallejo st., near Leavenworth. OR. GREEN AND LEA VENWORTH— SUN- COR. GKEEN AND LEA YIN WORTH— SUN- ny modern 6-roomed flat: marine view. PPER FLAT, 4 ROOMS AND BATI*. ELEC- tric bells, tiled sink, perfect door opener, all newly papered, grained and painted outside; lower flat, 5 rooms, bath and laundry; large yards; on Twelfth st., between Mission and Howard; fast car lines: very desirable In every way. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park aye.. off 12th st. ; ; • f7ILAT,S ROOMS AND RATH ; COR. FELL J and Laguna; all front; rent cheap. AY-WINDOW FLAT. 8 ROOMS AND BATH; Xj rent $30. 1627 Clay st., near Polk. LEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 7 ROOMS: BATH; J-i beautifully papered and frescoed, 713 Grove. ') 1 I 7 HARRISON— FLAT; 8 BOOMS, BATH; •- 1 1 • basement; laundry. CMALL DESIRABLE FLATS OF 4 BOOMS; 0 rents reduced. 327 Clementina St., nr. Fourth. JUST FINISHED— S2S, 2213 JONES ST.. 6 rooms and bath; $30, 2217 Jones, 7 rooms and bath; marine view. ASHTON <fe GARDNER, 411 Montgomery st. A 1 A WALLER," NEAR FILLMORK— S SUNNY ■±11.' rooms and bath, $16; also 410b, partly fur- nished, $15, newly painted. TO LET— NEW FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND bath; all modern improvements. XX. corner of Twentieth and Capp sts. LEGANT NEW FLATS, SEVENTH ST.. ■t below Bryant— s and 6 rooms: bath; $10, $17, SUNN* FLATS- AND 5 ROOMS; BATH; $12 and $13. 1249 Eighteenth. HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS. |/w<HMKoIL\ AYE.— 3 LARGE, SUNNY, XUU furnished front rooms for housekeeping, 15. 1 '-^07 STOCKTON-NICK FURNISHED ROOM XOXJ I to let for housekeeping; rent cheap. 9|)7 SEVENTH — LARGE FU RNISHED _iU I housekeeping rooms, $7 to $9 per month. X.9X HOWARD— FRONT ROOM FOR 'J—'/ housekeeping; rent reasonable. A9 l FOLSOM— NEAT TWO ROOMS, $12, "I— 1 Ist floor; also single, $5 and $6, 2d and 3d. .-.;.- 1 HOWARD— NICELY FURNISHED *J^O l 4 sunny front room. mA ELEVENTH.NEAR MISSION— NICELY furnished sunny rooms for housekeeping; complete; quiet location; nice family; private bath. 111Q1 HOWARD — FURNISHED HOUSE- XXXQ-4 keeping; also single rooms. 50^'lTHK, NEAR LABKIN— TWO SUNNY O_ X furnished or unfurnished rooms; basement. 9Q "I Q SIXTEENTH— AND BACK — OX»7 room furnished complete: light housekeep- Ing. 00 SOUTH PARK-ONE OR TWO SUN O_i rooms, nice furnished, for housekeeping. 99 X FOURTH— FURNISHED ROOM; SUIT- — — «J able for light housekeeping; also single. i) sunny CORNER BAY-WINDOW house- — keeping rooms cheap; others. 16 South Park. (U\r. NATOMA ST.— 2 FURNISHED FRONT \J\JO rooms for housekeeping; hoi and cold water. 01 (* FOURTH ST.— SUNNY FRONT BOOMS; O-LU complete for housekeeping. COC MINNA, NKAK SIXTH-NIC FUR- *J*J*J nished large sunny housekeeping room; $9. 1: I " NATOMA— FURNISHED ROOMS COM- \J~iO plete lor housekeeping; $12. 1 1 O FULTON— LABGE ROOM FOR HOUSE- -110 keeping. 1 007 CALIFORNIA, NEAR MASON— S SUN- XUU I ny rooms; bath; furnished hkpg; $35. (gin SUNNY FRONT ROOM ; FIRST FLOOR JLU. running wator; closet. 48 Oak st. ♦yiTl GROVE— LARGE FRONT ROOM; FUR- 0~l i 2 nished housekeeping if desired; rent cheap. -] ')••> FURNISHED CORNER -LOO room; sun all day; kitchen; low. AA ft THIRD — COMFORTABLE SUNNY t: XU housekeeping and single rooms. 7/L9 HOWARD - LARGE SUNNY FU R- • -t— nished front housekeeping rooms; cheap. 79XBRANNAN, ABOVE SIXTH-SUNNY 1 —O kitchen and bedroom: furnished; $8, QC'.Q MISSION— 3 LARGE SUNNY FUR- OUO nished rooms; complete for housekeeping. Of 7 mission - 3 SUNNY FURNISHED t/"I i housekeeping rooms. XQ7 STEVENSON, REAR-2 nice UNFUR- «JO I nished rooms for housekeeping. 997 SIXTH — FURNISHED AND UNFUR- — ._. 1 nished room: housekeeping and office rooms; reasonable. 'J) SUNNY ROOMS: FIRST FLOOR; .FURNISH- -0 ed for housekeeping. 419 Minna st. 1 9 LASKUE, BET. EIGHTH AND NINTH, X_" oft" Mission— B or -4 furnished housekeeping rooms. STOCKTON — CHEAP, FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. ton HOWARD— NEAT, RESPECT- «J*.L) able, homelike; use of kitchen. QOztl SIXTEENTH, NEAR VALENCIA— 2 OUdrJ. sunny furnished rooms for housekeeping. Call before 10 a. m. or after 5 p. M. I 1 O 1 STOCKTON - NICELY FURNISHED 111/2 sunny rooms with kitchen privilege; $2 50 to $3 per week. T (/• MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR O"±\_> housekeeping: large yard. 1 Q9O STOCKTON— 2 OR 3 NICE SUNNY XO.SU rooms furnished for housekeeping; cheap. 1 Q( I/I PI N K-2 SMALL ROOMS, FURNISHED XOU_ for housekeeping: $12. IA. X TWELFTH— SUNNY CORNER HOUSE: 11J front housekeeping rooms; rent reduced. F/To WASHINGTON — SUNNY UNF U R- kJKJZi nished housekeeping rooms: running water. -—_————-_____ _____ ROOMS TO LKT. mH^^MiKßi^DTTlir^lTTu^ir'sTT^C^^ X suites and single front rooms may now be se- cured in this elegant new building; most approved costly lighting and sanitary arrangements: elegant furniture and first-class table: all home comforts. Apply MR. KRAI'S, on the premises. n r\ A HOWARD ST.— FINELY FURNISHED i Ut sunny front rooms; also single: $1 25 up. "I AXO HOWARD NICELY FURNISHED J. Ut_J__- parlor, cheap, by the month. A JESSIE - SUNNY FRONT SINGLE ■trOO rooms; also housekeeping. 1 f\(\ JONES— FURNISHED SUNNY BOOMS: XUU gag, bath, etc.; $6 50 up. RCil MINNA, COR. EIGHTH— NICELY FUR- UU I nished bay-window rooms: $1 week. CAT VAN NESS AYE.— ELEGANTLY FUR- <JUX nished sunny front suite. 00l EVERETT - SUNNY FRONT ROOM; DO2 $1 60 a week. 1 AQO VALENCIA — SUNNY I SHED XV/O«J and unfurnished rooms: reasonable. O£B HAWTHORNE— FURNISHED RUOMS: — .U 1 single and 1 double. qi 11 IVY AYE.-3 SUN NY ROOMS AND 0142 bath: rent $10. 1 1 '^0 HOWARD ST.-NICE LARGE SUNNY XXOU furnished room; $5. Q9 GOLDEN GATE AYE.— SUNNY UNFUR- O-J nished rooms; newly papered, gas and bath. QQH, O'FARRELL ST.— ELEGANTLY FUR- OOU nished rooms, en suite or single; private family; cheap. 1 / ' -.("ThXyKS ST. — HANDSOMELY FUR- -1""" nished parlors; use of piano; suitable for two; board; near park. _.9O FELL, BET. OCTAVIA AND LAGUNA— —^U 5 rooms, with water; $14. - - • Q9 Q 9 SACRAMENTO — 2 SUNNY FRONT • )—»)— » rooms; furnished; suitable for light house- keeping; also gln.le furnished room; reasonable. ROOMS TO LET-Continued. 1 T?7~PoTi-_7NEARjrAIUCET-T^ '. XI window rooms; also singte; from $5 to $12. Q£>Q ELEVENTH— I DOUBLE~ANb~siN O_? OUiy furnished room; bath: $8 and .< » 50. - <2>~\ 9 LOWER FLAT; 5 ROOMS; NEWLY 4 ypX^j. papered; sunny side. 31 Eleventh st. m EIGHTH ST.— SUNNY UNFURNISHED rooms: references. Oil BUSH-FURNISHED ROOM FOB LIGHT OX I housekeeping. "1 I Ol FULTON ST., NR. CITY HALL-feE XXOa nished room; gas: bath; S6. XXX STEVENSON — 2 UNFURNIbhed *J*J*J rooms; cheap. OKI TH 1 1: 1 1 NICELY FURNISHED STN~NY —i*JX front room; for two. 09^1 GEARY— BACK PARLOR; HAND - *3~~X~ ly furnished; rent moderate. XX SECOND — FURNISHED SINGLE ~AND *J*J suites; sunny; respectable; gas. 099 MISSION - 2 LARGE SUNNY Fur. \J~*—< nished rooms; reasonable. 7791 HARRISON, NEAR FOURTH-FINE I I —i • ly furnished sunny rooms; bath; $1 week. Al 7 VAN HANDSOME FRONT Pa [.- ■IX I lor furnished, $15: another, $8; gas. 1 o<d9 HOWARD - NICE SUNNY FRONT l"t- room for two gentlemen; $10. £*(\ third-newlyHrenovated single \J\J or en suite. CAC POST-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; *J\JO single or en suite. QQQ SACRAMENTO-FURNISHED ROOMS 000 with or without board. MRS. E. D. VIS. rpHE SHERMAN A I' A RIM ENT-H( 'USE ~129 X new sunny rooms; strictly respectable;' half price of best hotels with equal accommodations: very central. 28 Eighth st., near Market. A RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY-PLEAS-' -£\- ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first class In every respect; terms reasonable. Xni JESSIE, COR. SIXTH — ELEGANTLY tjyj L furnished parlor and housekeeping rooms. VOSEJIITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BKtT X Sixth and Seventh— Single and sullen; per night. 35c to $1: week, SI 50 to $5; families. BOARDING AND ROOMS. rp HE MEREDTTHTaTa 1 TUBK— 9 EW MODERN X elegantly furnished rooming and boarding • house; few choice front suites to be hod on applica- tion to MR. KRAI'S; furnished or unfurnished. Till. ORIEL, MARKET,! NR. PRANKUN- Newly furnished, beautiful suites, fronting on Market st.: board for two from $55 per month and upward; also single rooms for gents, $20 per mo. PRIVATE BOARDING. 925 HYDE ST., COBi X Pine— Sunny suite and single rooms, with board. MRS.T. W. BROTHERTON. PARTIES WISHING FIBST-GLASS ROOM X and board, or rooms, can be accommodated by ' addressing R. A., box 109, Call Branch. X 1 7 MASON, ONE DOOR FROM BUTTER- *JX I Room and board; American cook; refnees. XQ7 HOWARD -XI CE L V FURNISHED <J*J I rooms; good board; $15 month; $4 week. Cl 9 I ON- UNION HOTEL; CHEAP; KF> ') I — spectable; board and lodging, *4 50 week. SUNNY ROOMS AND BOARD FOR ELDERLY _ lady; also home for schoolgirl. 4341/2 Hayes. HE BERESFORD, COR. STOCKTON AND X Bush sts.; established 13 years; quiet and select family hotel; all modern conveniences and luxu- ' ries; table highest class; sunny suites $70 to $100 per month: sunny single rooms $35 to $50 per month; transient $1 60, $2 and $2 50 per dar; the only first-class downtown family hotel. WILLIAM CHAM BERLIN Proprietor. CHILDREN BOARDED. pHILDREN BOARDEirriIOME COMFORTS \J 2107 Jones st. j OOD HOME FOB 1 OR 2 CHILDREN; r small American family. 710 Vallejo st. VOrXCf WIDOW WITH 1 CHILD WOULD X take 2 children to board; a mother's care. 1604 1/2 Stevenson st. STORES TO LET. ' m T A ROE STl)lurT>rD'TTCo^ : T!s~O^N~A^^ -Li St., near New Montgomery; 52 Clay st., near Drumm, $40. W. H. CBIM <t CO., 118 Mont- gomery st. 907 POLK— VEBY Mi I. STORE; 4 FINE -ul rooms In good order; $22 50. G« OOD CHANCE FOR "BARBER-SHOP. 625 T Montgomery st. "VfICE STORE; 3 ROOMS. $20, WITH WATER; J.l Webster st., bet. Railroad and Haight ayes., Alameda; suitable for gents' furnishing or shoe store. TORE WITH 2 SHOW WINDOWS, 3 LIVING- D rooms. 1802 Howard st. OFFICES TO LET. CHOICE OFFICES AND^V'OR X tU " )M 8 : \J lighted; Hardie place, oil Kearny (east side), between Bush and suiter: all rents and sizes to suit elevator No. 3, Hardie place, orstair entrance through 230 Kearny st.; see them at once. Applr to.PrcTMOLLOY, 138 Montgomery »t. "VW. CORNER GRANT AYE. AND O'FAR- -l-> roll st. (No. 6, keys in this office) ; 21 rooms on. 3 floo'-s of this corner: admirably adapted for physicians and dentists. Apply to P. C. MOLLO Y , 138 Montgomery st. STABLES TO LET. ~ Sta bleXnd cXiir i^E^ViinvTirTo lCest] Apply to J. F. HILLS. SI 3 Stockton st. MEDICAL. ~~~ Anew~process^n6 m^di(*ine7instru'- ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles'; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in on* day; can be sent and used at home; all cases guaran- teed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. A SURE, SAFE AND SPEEDY CURE FOR all female diseases: ladles may have the X benefit of the skill and attention of a physician of A long and successful practice. A home In confine- ment, with best care, with the privacy of a home and conveniences of a hospital. Those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case; they will find in her a true friend. All consultation free. A positive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit. Every cam* guar- anteed without Injury to health. MRS. DR. QW YER, 31iy 2 Hyde St., bet. Ellis and Eddy. ALL IRREGULARITIES RESTORED A"t" « once; every case guaranteed; Cancers and Tumors expelled by Medical Electricity; refined home during confinement, with every comfort and privacy regular physician of long and successful practice ; travelers treated without delay; French pills guaranteed; safe and sure relief at any time; consultation free, confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, Sanitarium, 916 Post st., bet. Hyde and Larkln. ALL LADIES CONSULT FREE MRS. DR. DAVIKS, 14 McAllister st., near Market; leads all competitors; only qualified, trusty spe- cialist for safe, quick relief of irregularities, no matter what cause: treatment scientific, harmless and painless; never fails; babies adopted ; home in confinement. Aj EDICAL CLAIRVOYANT: DIAGNOSIS -L'l consultation free; lady physician specialist and tapeworms; hr«. 2 to 9 p.m. 803 Golden Gate. DR. HALL, 14 MCALLISTER, SECOND FLOOR, next Hibernia Bank; diseases of women. DAUDET'S APHBO TABLETS— GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, lmpotency and all disorders of the sexual organs; $1 a box, 6 boxes $5; send for circular. J.H. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. T F IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEaIk X see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254V 3 4th. "PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS.' X M. K. ROGERS, 929 Howard St. ALL LADIES CONSULT MRS. DR. SCCTT, 110i,o Turk it.; only qualified trusty specialist for sure, quick relief of irregularities; no mailer what cause; painless method; never fails; home • In confinement; babies adopted: also treats dis- ease of the eye successfully. DBS. GOODWIN, sFeCIA_TY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or far assured quick relief of disease; Irregularities restored dally: safe cars guaranted; no instruments; home for patients: best medical attendance; low fees: free; Drs. Scud- der's pills and capsules warranted. 1370 Market it. . MRS. DR. WEGNER, 419 EDDY ST.— IRR_oX>' ularities cured in one day: no instruments; \ pills and safety capsules guaranteed ; travelers at- . tended; no delay; private home for ladles. . A LPEAU'S FRENCH PILLS. x_ A boon to ladies troubled with Irregularities; no danger; safe and sure; $2 50, express C. O. D.; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oak- land, Cal., agents for Alpeau et tie. DR. AND MRS. DR. SCH~mFdt7^ORMKRLY of 1211 Va Mission, now 1508 Market St.: month- y irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed; no instruments used; sure preventive. MONEY TO LOAN. "© Oft Oft ft Fr6m"ssO UP; ALL PROPO- tiDUULF.UUU. sitions; first and second mort- gages, estates, pianos and furniture; open even- ings; no delay ; square dealing. P. A. DOLAN it SONS, 632 Market St. IST "AND 21) MORTGAGES. ESTATES, Xpianos.allmony ;any sum. MUKPHY, 62B Market. 1 ST, 21) OR CHATTEL MORTGAGE, PIANOS, X estates, insurance, etc. SPECK'S, 30 Montgy. 1 TO 11 PER CENT OFFERED ON GOOD 3 flrstmortgage security In prosperous farm- ing county. CHAS. E. NAYLOR, 19 Montgomery. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OR COL- laterals. JAS. E. DAMON. 303 Montgomery. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER building, room 57; telephone Main 5122. 6% MONEY oN REAL-ESTATE SECURITY. . SHADBOURNE JR. _ CO., 313 Montgy st. ANY sum OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOON AN, 1021 Mission st. j\ ONAN V SECUBrTY, AI LOW RATES ; DE AC W ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. A f ONE V LOANED ON .1 X WELRY A N DOTHEB i>l valuables at the Security Loan Bank, 1106 V Market St., nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. /' TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. rpY'pEWRITERS FOR BENT; MACHINE B 1 sold cheap. HANSON _ CO.,Chron!cle 8id ,r.38. A»CALIGRAPH" WILL OUTLAST ALLOTS- era. See NAYLOR, 19 Mty St., about 1 : rents, repairs, supplies Mimeographs, ; installment terms.