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8 SAN FRANCISCO "CALL.- BITSIK— BB OFFICE of the San Francisco Call— Til Market street, open until 12 o'clock every UtM in the year. BRANCH OFFICES-630 Montgomery street, correrClay: open until 9:30 o'clock. f FP Hayes ptreet. open until 9:30 o'clock. 7] 7 Larkin street, opeu until 9:30 o'clock. t-W. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open tiitil 1 o'clock. L!lb Mission street, open nntil 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth Mreet. open un'.ll 9-.3H o'cloclc church notices^ church, Efcjiy' cor. Powell and Geary sts.— Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:SOp m. Topic for p. m., "People Who Do Not Care for Religion." Music, "Te Deum" in A. C. K. Fay; offertory, "Hear My Prayer" (Southard), solo and quartet. Evening service, "Jubilate Deo''(Ek), Aitfaor iv.iv..'- offertory, "Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee": soioiind<iuariet|<7oii:iO(i- -tjchnecker). Miss Elizabeth Babbitt of Hindostan will address the Sabbath-school at the close of morning service. Special music will be rendered. All are invited. _j ■£» FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN It—^ Church, Golden Gate ave. and Polk Rev. M. M. Gibson, D.D., pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.m. Young People's service at 6:45 p. m. The pastor will preach both morning and evening. Subject for evening, ■■$250,000 Sacrificed for Con- science Sake." A problem for this day. jjF~jpr— FIRST UNITARIAN CHUKCH, COR. Ur-^ Geary and Franklin sts.— Rev. Horatio Btebbins, D.D., minister: William G. Eliot Jr., associate. Sunday-school at 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. All are cordially invited. Evening service omitted. np -s=»~ SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, Bfc--^ Capp and Twentieth sts.— Rev. Leslie W. rairue. pastor. Residence, the Strathmore, 207 Larkin it. Sunday-school at 9:45 a.m. Rev. G. H. K'ce of Stockton will preach morning and even- fne. Subjects: 11 a. m., m The Spirit of Democracy"; 7:oO p. m., "Modern Forces." Et^c=> SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Br~^ Episcopal Church, cor. Hayes and Bu- chanan sts.— Rev. John Stephens, pastor. Services at 11 a. M. and 7:30 p. m. Mr. Stephens, the new pastor, will preach morning and evening. Subject at 11 a.m.: ••The Lord's Eii-.bassador to Saul." At 7:30 P. m. : "The Disposition of Imperishable • Treasure." • Special music by the Simpson Quartet at both services. Sunday-school at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins superintendent. Epworth League ser- vice at 6:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. seats free. Ushers in attendance. The public cordially invited to ail the services of this church. i»rifiP~PL MOUTH CONGREGATIONAL t&~-^ Church, Post St., bet. Buchanan and Web- ster—Rev. W. D. Williams, D.D., pastor. Preach- ing 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday-schools, 9:30 a. m. and 12:30 noon. Professor R. R. Lloyd's Bi- ble class at 12:30 noon. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. M. In the morning, last sermon by the pastor before going East. Evening sermon by Rev. J. B. Clark, D.D.. New York City; his only sermon in this city. Everybody invited. EPS* WESTSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, ON bE^sP. Bush St.. near Devisadero — Preaching by the pastor, Rev. |\V. A. Gardner. Topics— ll a. m., "Faithfulness"; 7:45 p. m., "The New Woman" (a prelude); 8:15 p.m.. "If, and Why. or The Con- test of the Gods." 10 a. m... Sunday-school; sp. m., junior C. E. ; 6:45 p. m.. senior C. E. Open church entertainment Friday night, admission free. flßs= MORMON CONFERENCE IN FRIEND- tfc-JB' B hip Hall, 909 Market St.— Services at 10 a. m., 2 and 7:45 p.m. The San Francisco and Sacramento branches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meet in conference. All are welcome. Henry S. Tanner, president Cali- fornia Mormon Mission. Wrap MR. C. WTHORNE, THE ENGLISH EE^-^ evangelist, will preach in Gospel Hall, 832 Howard St., at 7:45 o'clock in the evening; also revival services on Tuesday and Thursday evenings in the same hall. All are earnestly In- vited.; Sunday-school and^Bible class at 3 P. m. ""Ye Must Uk Born Again." jjeS3p THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — FREE BEjS' public lecture every Sunday evening at 320 Post St.. at 7:45. To-night: "How to Perform Miracles," by Dr. J. A. Anderson. SUNDAY MEETINGS. bP^P^dr^^o^bTnTTeTt ritEs" "to^nigiit [Sis' on "The Dangers and Blessings of Spiritual- ism." Convincing tests by Mr-. Cornelius (just ar- rived) and Miss Addle Swain. Recitations by Miss Dewoody; tenor solo by Robert Adams. The sick healed, mediums developed, and written questions answered by spirit power. Test circle tickets free. Washington Hall, 35^ Eddy St., 8 P. m., admis- sion free. S^K="~THE SOCIETY OF PROGRESSIVE iS^S' Spiritualists will meet at Golden Gate Hull, on Sutter St., bet. Mason and Taylor, Sunday evening, September 29, at 7:45. Speaker, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe Watson. Subject, "Spiritualism and Its Relation to Inherited Beliefs." Music by the Misses Lillian and Emily Coleman. Admis- sion free. CKSp EARLE, THE WONDERFUL I.NDE- EF~»' pendent slate-writer and test medium will appear at Scottish Hall. Larkin St., opp. City Hall, THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING at 8 o'clock; 25c. V£^S= DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL MEETING, itfjS' 909 Market St., 2 and Bp. m. Circle and platform tests. Mmes. Ladd-Finican, Henderson, Riesenweber. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias; Dr. flln-es' office, 1236 Market St., 10 to 6 P. M., room 7. W£sS= GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- Ur^ ropolitan Temple. Sunday, September 29, 3 p. M. Address by Donald M. Ross. subject: "The Trail of the Jesuits Across the Nation." fK^> LECTURES MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT. IS3S? 30, by Dr. Agnes Wenzell. Anchor Hall. 997 Market st. "Subject: Electric therapeutics, or how to cure diseases without drugs." Doctor's office at Ru°s House, room 32. IP3S=* MRS. EGGERT AITKEN GIVES TEST birds' seance this evening at 715 Post St.; also Tuesday and Friday evenings: sittings daily. gESF~M~~s] FULTON. MATERIALIZING B ; -B r seance to-night, 50c; sittings daily, 8 p. m. 31 Fell st. CE^§= DON'T FORGET MEETING, TO-NIGHT. • ISiS' Mrs. Swain, Ford, Skelton tests. 909 Market. Bt^» MRS. MAYO-STEERS: CIRCLE TO" W^ night at 8: sittings, 101 Grove, cor. Polk. It^MES! SHRINER CIRCLE TO-NIGHT: IE-^ tests to all: sittings daily. 31 Oak st. ■trip TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT: 10c. MME. EF-»^ yOUNG, 605 McAllister st. ; fine music. NOTICE OF MEKTINGS. OtT^ THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF &26* pacific Parlor No. 10, N. S. G. W., are hereby notified to assemble at 1823 Hyde St., near Green, TO-MORROW (MONDAY) MORNING at 9:15 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, JOHN S. DUGAN. Fines for non-attendance will be strictly enforced. F. J. KIERCE, President. J. C. Miller. Recording Secretary. fK?p RIGGERS' AND STEVEDORES' UNION ti-^r Association— members of this associa- tion are hereby notified to attend their meeting MONDAY EVENING, September 30, at 7:30 o'clock, for the transaction of very important busi- ness. By order, M. J. MORAS, President. I. E. Durham, Recording Secretary. lirfgp SANCHEZ-ST. PROPERTY-OWNERS Efi^-* s^ meet at 2p. m. Church and Twenty-fourth. B]t^g= SOCIALISTS HARDIE A*'D SMITH AT ■V-^ Metropolitan Temple TO-NIGHT: free. |^_S= BURNS LODGE NO. 68, A.O. U.W. ;W}r, sr^S' —Officers and members are hereby ~£?~££ requested to attend the funeral of our iat«i2Kij~s brother, GEORGE H. TUCKER, on sUN-U^v" DAY, September 29. at 1:30 p. m., from Alcazar building. O'Farrell st. By order of L. G. SCHORD, M. W. G. Pohlmakn, Recorder. tt^S* PACIFIC HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM ts^& and Home Society— The annual meeting of the members of this society will be held SUN- DAY, September 29, 1895, at 52 p. m. sharp, at the asylum, corner Devisadero and Hayes streets. Every member is respectfully requested to attend, as business of great importance will be placed be- fore them. By order. LEO ELOESSER, Sec. fKS 3 NOTICE OF MEETING— THE REGU- I*-* 7 lar annual meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada Bank of San Francisco will be held at its banking office, 301 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal., on WEDNESDAY, the ninth (9th) day of October. 1895, at the hour of three (3) o'clock p. m., for the pur- pose of electing a Board of Directors to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary, j San Francisco, September 24, 1895. CK=g=» NOTICE— ANNUAL MEETING OF 1*"-^ the stockholder* of the Bank of California will be held at the banking-house, In this city, on TUESDAY, October 8, 1895, at 11 o'clock a. m. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. San Francisco, September 23. 1895. KS» CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA- ££-©' THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, 'Outage free. SPECIAL, NOTICES. »^S= YOUNG GERMAN LAD » GIVES ALCO- **-^ hol baths and manicure. 17a Sixth, room 1. jK_5» MISS RITA CALDER, MANICURE tfr-*^ and alcohol baths. Parlors 2 and 3, 122 Post. {£^5= YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW GIVES « N *' alcohol baths. 105 Stockton st., room 47. IPS* FOR SALE— HALF INTEREST IN AN •*-*' Abstract of Title Company In Eureka, Hum- . boldt County, Cal. System complete and full search of county lands in office. Cost to date, $10 - 000. Terms very reasonable. Full particulars given. Apply to J. McCALLAN, Eureka, Cal. ij_r3S=» BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. t*- 1^ Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co.. 415 Montgy st., room 6, TeL 6580. BJ^gP WINDOWS Ci_ANED AND FLOORS '»-*' scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. EtS3p COLLECTIONS: TENANTS EJECTED, tfr-*^ 810; costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. 29. ft^s=* DR. E. PUGH HAS REMOVED FROM l^P 1104 Market st. to 428 Eddy. C^_S> corns REMOVED without knife- »-* no pain. ChiropodU Ir«tltut«, 36y 2 Geary. DECS* ELECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS >^—^ 120 2 Geary, room II: hours 10 to 10; $1 ~E~SP YOUNG ENGLISH LADY GIVES AL- o^b? cohol baths. 850 Market st., room 48. YOUNG JEWISH LADY GIVES ELEC- •fc^y trie baths. Offices 47-48, 850 Market st. Jt^S* ROOMS WHITENED, $1 UP: PAPER- Br-^ ed *3 50 up. 808 Sixth, George Hartman. SITUATIONS wanted-female. T ADIES, 100 WOMEN AND GIRLS ARE JU awaiting situations of all kinds at MURRAY _ READY'S, 634-636 Clay su SCANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS PLACE TO O do chamberwork and sewing or chamberwork only in private family. Address B. S. 8., box 57, Call Office. r J? XPERIBNCED WOMAN WANTS SITUA- tion; good cook, baker and laundress; nation- ality Scotch; references: also competent baby's nurse wants position: American. Call Monday at 415 Minna st., near Fifth. BY GERMAN WIDOW: HAS AN INCOME: position in widower's family: object employ- ment; small wages. Address E. 8., care Oakland Office Call. _^ A NTED— POSITION BY MIDDLE-AGED ' » woman as housekeeper or care of middle-aged lady or gentleman Invalid; willing to go out of town. Address MRS. M. E. S., careWoman's Educa- tional and Industrial Union, 7 Van Ness ave. QW_DIBH WOMAN WISHES TO DO GEN- O eral housework : good cook. 15a Dore St., bet. Ninth and Tenth, oft' Harrison. \ I IDDLE-AGEDWIBOW WANTS PLACE IN I*l country to do general housework. Address M. L., box 18. Call Office. "CURST-CLASS DRESSMAKER DESIRES EN- -T gagementin families. Address W. M., box 156, Call Branch Office, 116 Ninth st. .-:v:.- BY GERMAN GIRL AS first-class COOK in American family; bpst of reference; wages $30. Address Cook, box 103, Call Office. SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEPER or Infant's nurse. Call room 22, 765 Market st. p_BP_CTABI_ GIRL WISHES A SITUA- J-Vtiou; housework; cooking. Apply 321 Ellis. DRESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS CUTTER, FlT- terand designer, wishes a few more engage- ments in families by the day; tailor suits a spe- cialty: terms $160. Address M. C, box 126, Call Office. WANTED— BY PROTEStANT GIRL, 13 Vt years old, place to work for board and clothes and go to school. Please call at 934 Folsom St., rear house. yOUNG WIDOW FROM THE SOUTH X wishes position as housekeeper for widower; city or country. 121 Montgomery, room 6. AN! ED— BY A LADY FROM THE EAST, *» with a little boy, position as houseKeeper; best of Eastern and city references. Address Eastern, box 164, this office. T?LDERLY AMERICAN WOMAN, NEAT AND JCi trustworthy, wants light, housework and care of children. Call or address MRS. R., 1231 Market st. TTIIRST-CLASS ENGLISH AND FRENCH JT cook; understands all kinds of cooking; best of references; also com Detent English nurse, infants only. 1518 Fifth st.."Oakland. QTYLISH MILLINER WISHES POSITION AS 0 trimmer In first-class establishment. Address Milliner, box 62, Call Office, Oakland. A MERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE TO GO Jtx. out nursing, or do light housework, city or country. Ad. 203 Bartlett, nr. Twenty-third, rear. Y"OUNG WOMAN, GOOD WASHER, ] RON X and housecleaner, also good nlain sewer, would like few more days' work. Ad. E. W, box 10, Calf. 1 FRENCH DRESSMAKER, GOOD CUTTER Jl and fitter, would like a few more engagements in families. Address C. F., box 55, Call Office. DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS, FINE U fitter, sews 50c a day. G. F., box 94, Call. IRST - CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES A J few more engagements by the day or at home; references; terms moderate. 804 LarKin st. .-.-:* yOUJiG WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE X day; light washing and bonsecleauing: $1 25. Address 815 Laurel ave., near Webster, Eddy and Turk sts. PELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN- J\ American woman, good cook and housekeeper, wants a place. Apply or address 3430 Sixteenth St., near Sanchez. yOUXG LADY WISH SITUATION IN COF- -1 X fee parlor and bakery. Call or address 744 Clementina st. RESSMAKER WILL GO OUT BY THE DAY to sew, cut and fit dresses; $1 25 per day or work at home. 125 Oak st. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY; '» washing and cleaning or any kind of house- work. Call or address 1338 Washington St., corner of Leavenwonh. WANTED BY THE DAY, WASHING, 1RON- »» Ine or honsec eaning. Address any time MRS. M. E. JENSEN, 208 Minna St., In the rear. STRONG WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND cleaning by the day; $1 a day and carfare. 21Va Garden st., middle flat. G~ OOD STEADY GIRL WOULD LIKE TO get a position to do general housework or chamberwork. Please call at 64 Shipley St., in rear. "CURST-CLASS GERMAN COOK DESIRES J place, also laundress, 2 years' reference; 4 German and Irish housegirls: German nurse. Ap- ply MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. ; open Sun- day. "DEFINED YOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSI- -1 1 tion as housekeeper. Call at 11 Kearny si., room 27. first floor. N ELDERLY LADY (FRENCH), FOND OF children, wishes a position as housekeeper in a widower's family. Apply 129 Clipper st. ITUATION WANTED AS FIRST-CLASS chambermaid, second work or waitress; best of references. Apply or address 636 Geary sU; Oakland preferred. "VTEAT, RELIABLE PERSON WISHES LIGHT -L\ housework; pleasant home more of an object than wages, or will care for invalid. Address H. H.. box 19, Call Office. TVRESSMAKER AND ASSISTANT WISH A U few more engagements by the day: suit fin- ished in one day; $3 50 a day. 2421 California st. WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO DO WASHING '» at home; ladies' and gents' silk and flannel underwear: also mending. MRS. H., 726 Mission. f\ ERMAN WOMAN WANTS SITUATION AS VX working housekeeper. Call or address MRS. WALDERETT, 16 Lewis St., off Jones, near Post. SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD COOK AND laundress or would do housework. Call 1027 Mission st., present employer; well recommended. : WIDOW WITH MEANS WANTS PARTNER U in paying business, Call 1027 Market, rm. 11. p ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE l-Tviay, housecleaning, washing and ironing. Call 203 Polk st. "EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER WISHES J~J a situation : city preferred or short distance in country. Address Housekeeper, 640 Golden Gate [ avenue. ' ■."""":■' | TTtRENCH GIRL WOULD LIKE TO TAKE EN- i J. tire charge of an infant and do plain sewing, or a place as chambermaid. 135 Second st. yOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE IN A X small family to assist in light housework ; wages $8 to $10. Address MISS T., Call Branch Office. 339 Hayes st, VOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS 1 housekeeper. Ad. MIS3 IRIS KORYRETT, 234 O'Farrell st. LADY'S MAID— A YOUNG, REFINED, petent girl desires situation to wait on lady or care for invalid; has experience ; first-class refer- ences. Address for 5 days Niomi, box 11, Call. yOUXG WOMAN WANTS SITUATION AS X general housekeeper; speaks French; no ob- jections to country. Call or address 601 Tnrk st. Y EXPERIENCED WIDOW. IN LODGlNw- house or widower's family. Room 7, 1035 Mkt. p ENTLEMEN'S MENDING NEATLY DQN_ VJT Call at room 22, first floor, 105 Stockton st. V\ ■ INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR *» Market; 200 rooms, 25c to $1 60 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week; convenient and respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. ESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITU- XV ation in a small family; is a good cook and can do general housework: speaks only French and German. Apply 1530 Powell st., cor. Green. "VTEAT GIRL WISHES SITUATION FOR — » housework or second work ; no ■ objection to children. Call 355 Jessie St., near Fifth. _ CAPABLE WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK xi- of any kind, city or country. 843 Howard st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market: electric lights In every room: 200 rooms; 26c to $1 50 per night; $160 to $6 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED -MALE. *p cTgTcook's' "si kTTu!?nTsTleT7j6ljks7 X • all branches; shortest notice. 14 Geary. OUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO LEARN A barber trade; slight experience. W.S., box 4, Ca11. "yOUNG MAN, INDUSTRIOUS, POSSESSING X a fair education and writes a good hand, would like a position in some office or store. Address J. A. H., box 122. Call Office. MPLOYMENT CITY OR COUNTRY AS A B- --i sistant bookkeeper, timekeeper, salesman or driver of delivery wagon: five years' local exper- ience with one firm. Address E. G. HUMPHREY. 2151/2 Mason st. : : 'i7:i'r- "V-OUNG MAN: WITH 2 YEARS' EXPEBI- X ence in a store wishes a place where he can work for board and lodging and attend day school; best of references. Address B. R., box 103, Call. WANTED— WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- TT man) to wash dishes, help in kitchen, make beds or other work. . Please address H. VIELITZ, 633 Sacramento St., room 86. OOD COOK WANTS PLACE: CITY OR country. Address 318% Shotwell st. TEADY EMPLOYMENT OF ANY KIND, BY O young man; American; reference: city or conntry. Add. WALTER PERRY, 121 O'Farrell. yoUNO MAN, GOOD PAINTER AND PAPER" •1 hanger: strictly temperate; will work very cheap; day or job; country preferred: best of refer- ences. Address Painter, box 84, Call Office. QITUAI7(Jn~WANTED BY FRENCH-SWISS O man and wife on wlneranch: man good wine- maker, wife good housekeeper. French Wine- maker, 516 Pacific st. . - - OOKS, STATIONERY, LEATHER GOODS; 8 years' experience; young man seeks re-en- gagement as a salesman; has a small income; 14 years' varied experience correspondence solicited. Address B. 8., box 75, this office. .WANTED— A POSITION BY AN EXPERT » ' bookkeeper and accountant; moderate salary; good references: 20 years' experience. Scotchman, box 103, Call omce. . " - . A MAN OF EXPERIENCE WANTS WORK In commission frultliousf* or some wholesale houwe. D. N.. box 136, Call Office. ? A~N ALL-AROUND OFFICE MAN WANTS position; steady and reliable: can keep books; reasonable wages. Address R. W., box 135, this office. ■ .... THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1895. SITUATIONS WANTED— Continued. "V' OUNO MAN WANTS SITUATION AS X coaebman and gardener; thoroughly under- stands the care of horses, cows, garden, etc. ; first- class references. Address C, box 48, this office. \ N ELDERLY MAN, STRICTLY SOBER AND Xi. reliable, wants any kind of light work in sta- ble, garden, or around house: wages, ?5 a month. Address F. P., box 4, this office. OBER. MAN WANTS WORK FOR ROOM and board; janitor, light porter, lodging-house or family, or drive delivery wagon: references. Ad- dress J. L., box 72. WANTED-BY SPECIAL POLICE OFFICER, '» situation as night watchman; well recom- mended. WATCH, box 103, this office. MIDDLE-AGED~MAN (GERMAN) WISHES IVL position at any kind of work; understands gardening, take care of horses, cows, etc. Please address W. E.. 617 Sacramento st. BocK KEEPER, 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, iJ desires position in any office work: salary no object; no objection to leaving city. S., box 10, Call Office. \\' ANTED— STEADY JOB OF ANY KIND BY "a married man, American, sober and trust- worthy. Address E. NEFF, box b"3, Call Office. EAT OR PASTRY COOK BY A YOUNG colored man; hotel preferred. Address E. A., box 41, Call Office. - ; ; PELIABLE MAN WANTS situation in Xt grocery store or working foreman on ranch. Address A. W. D., Frnitvale, Alameda Co.. Cal. PARTIES CONTEMPLATING A VISIT TO X the continent ana desiring the services of an experienced gentleman who is thoroughly familiar with traveling in all its details can secure same by addressing B. H. P., San Rafael Postofhce; beat of reference furnished. ■yOUNG MAN FROM THE EAST, KNOWING X all about the wine and liquor trade, is looking for position in wholesale business. Please leave word at 863y 2 Market St.. room 30. female help WANTED. WANTED— YOUNG LADY willing TO > T train as hospital nurse; strong young Catholic woman as nurse to an invalid, $30 a month, steady place; young Irish second girl for city, $25: young girl for second work, $15, one who has done house- work preferred: French nurse, $20: 50 eood house- work girls, city and country, $^0 and $15. $25 and $30. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st, "WAITRESS, HOTEL, CITY', $20: RESTAUR- »' ant cook, $25; cook, small restaurant, $18, $20; kitchen-girl, $15. C. B. HANSEN «fc CO., 110 Geary st. ■ ■" -- -■ p ERMAN COOK, PRIVATE FAMILY, SEE VJT party here at 9 a. m. Monday, $25; German general housework girl, $25; 2 second girls, good waitresses, $20: general housework girl, $20: 2 light housework girls. Vallejo, Novato and Salinas, fare paid, $16. C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 110 Geary. pHAMBERMAID, ASSIST WATTING, COUN- \J try hotel: young woman to cook on ranch. $20, see party here: Italian girl, housework, $15; 20 girls for housework, country, $15 and $20; 10 young girls, light housework,"slo ann $15. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. Ok WOMEN AND GIRLS CAN FIND GOOD &O places by calling early Mondav morning on MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. WANTED— COOK FOR THE COUNTRY, $25, *» call early; German cook, country, $25; second girl, same place, $20: fine irouer, $35; girls for housework, $20, $15 and $10. .LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. W" A AMERICAN WORKING HOUSE- »* keeper on a gentleman's ranch; short distance in country; $20 per month: see employer at our office at 11 a. K. Monday. W. D. EWER & CO.. 626 Clay st. SWEDISH HOUsEGIRL, $25: GERMAN nurse. $20; Irish housegirl, $25; waitress. $20: cook, «25: German nursegirl, $15: a number of girls tor city and country: best of wages. Call Mon- clay, 332 Geary st. .■ ;,-- AIRDKESSING, MANICURING, FACE treatments, 10 lessons, $2 50. MRS. BUT- LER, 131 Post St., room 20. UTTON - HOLE MAKERS; FINISHERS: good wages. 77y Foorth st. SITUATIONS WAITING FOR ALL KINDS of help. MRS. FLYNN. 213 Eddy st. PROTESTANT • GIRL OR WOMAN FOR X housework: 3in family: moderate wages. Call to-day, 1404 Twenty-third St., near Castro. WANTED — LADY WITH SOME CAPITAL * i as general agent specialties: extraordinary in- ducement; established trade. Address Eastern, box 61, Call Office. yOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- X work. 619V 2 Post st. AT HOME AND BUSINESS BUREAU. Academy Sciences, 819 Market St.; domestic help; city and country; good wages. IRL TO COOK AND ASSIST HOUSEWORK; $18 to $20. 2813 Pine st. "TVRKSSMAKERS FREE EMPLOYMENT U office; dressmakers supplied short notice. 213 Powell st. . A PPRENTICE WANTED. MISS GILLIGAN, —X dressmaker, 115 Kearny st. WANTED - A FRENCH OR" GERMAN '» woman to take care of 2 children: wages $20 per month, washing Included. Apply at 728 Sut- ter st., bet. 10 and 11 a. m. to-day. K~ ING! KING! KING"! ~T The McDowell, the world's most famous system of dresscutting: easy to learn; most rapid to use; makes the most stylish and per- fect-fitting dresses; easy payments: unlimited lessons; just think of the grand offer we make our pupils: while in our finishing department they can work for themselves or customers; sewing ma- chines, hot irons, pressing-boards, skirt and bust forms, fashion-books and competent teachers who are constantly overlooking the work so that every- thing is well done, and all forsl a week; all In- vited to call and see our mammoth institution; nothing like it on the coast. McDowell Dress- making Academy, 213 Powell st., can Francisco. pEFINED YOUNG LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS XV as saleslady and bookkeeper in dressmaking establishment. Address, stating experience, D. P., box 60, Call office. ANTED— LADY ASSISTANT BOOKKEEP- »" er; must write rapid and legibly; experienced in office work. Address, stating references and salary required, Front, box 110, Call office. WANTED— AT THE MISSION, A YOUNG » » Protestant eirl to do light housework in small family ; wages $10. P. G., box 31, Call Office. V" OUNGGIRL, ASSIST HOUSEWORK, FAM- X iiy of 2. Store, cor. Sanchez and Jersey. GIRL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT HOUSE- work and care child. 819 Golden Gate ave. rPAILOREsS: PANTS FINISHER. 218 WAX- X ler St., cor. Market and Valencia. t ADIES TO learn THE entire ART of XJ French millinery: competent teachers: guar- antee to graduate them in three months; fitted for first-class positions. 234 Taylor st. WANTED - FIRST-CLASS~"SKIRTMAKJLRST M BOWHAY, 504 Sutter st. ANTED -FIRST-CLASS TAILOR ESS. BOW HAY, 504 Sutter St. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND assist In cooking, $12. 700 Shotwell st. ILLINERY SCHOOL — LADIES TAUGHT by New York artist; rapidly advanced: best salaried occupations. LILLIA'S, 214 Post st. "ANTh-D— THREE LADIES; ONE ~Ts MANA- ger, one as lecturer ana one as instructor of agents for a medical company. M., 105, this office. ADIES TO LEARN DRESSMAKING, CUT" ting, fitting and finishing by the World's Fa- mous System; dressmakers furnished by the day positions free; patterns, latest styles, cut to fit, 25c up. McDowell academy. 213 Poweii st. INGLE LADIES WISHING TO BETTER their position. Address or call MRS. H., 312 Hyde st. U" S. TAILOR SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING; • actual measurements. 14 McAllister, room 67. INCUESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market— Electric lights in every room; 200 rooms: 25c to $150 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. HAIR-DRESSING, 25c: MAIN ICUBING, 25"c~: XX morn, and evg. ; 10 lessons, $4 50. 1248 Mission. 91 Q ELLIS— MOZART, ROOMS 25C TO $1 a OJIO night; $1 25 to $5 a week; very respectable. MOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market; 200 rooms; 25c to $1 60 per night : $1 50 to $6 per week; free bus to and from the ferry. T ADIES WANTED TO SELL MANHATTAN XJ egg food ; is the best. C. KERTELL, San Mateo. PI ANO LESSONS BY THOROUGHLY schooled artist; lessons 26c. 617 Jones st. BENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR- X I made suits: $7; perfect fit. 118 McAllister st. T> ROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DRESSCUT- J- ting and making school: all branches. 702 Sutter. HALE HELP WANTED. WANTED— A BUTLER FOR FIRST-CLASS place in city, $45. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. 100 (\of\ REDWOOD TIES TO CUT, 10c ±UU. each: 15,000 cords of woodtocut, $1 to $1 25 cord: farmer and wife. $35 ; 2 coat- makers. MURRAY & BEADY, 634 and 636 Clay st. "I C WINE-CELLAR LABORERS; RAILROAD XOfare refunded: steady job. MURRAY" & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. . - 50" —$23 TO $26 Men and boys to pick grapes, etc. 20 men to pull beans; 10 farmers, $20 to $26: 3 choremen- 3 milkers, $20. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ■ ■ .• • - .... ■.. WE PAY YOUR R. B. FARE FOR 10 LABOR- TT ers for a sawmill, call early: 30 laborers and teamsters, city and country, $1 75 a day. MUR- RAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 3 CARPENTERS, $2 50 DAY: HOUSE PAINT- er; 10 cooks, $30 to $60; 2 bakers; 2 dishwash- ers; 3 waiters: 2 Japanese cooks; butcher, country hotel : boy to drive milk wagon, city. MURRAY A READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. WANTED-10 MEN TO PULL BEANS AND » T other work on ranch near city, $19 &0 per month and board, fare $1; 10 teamsters on ranch near city to haul beans to thresher, $20 and board; 5 men to pull beans, $1 per day and board • office fees for the above places only $1: each: 10 lab- orers tor city, 6 months' work and sure pay, $26 per month and board; harness-maker for ranch, *26 and board; elderly man to cook for small Catholic institution also 100 other men for differ- ent places, city and country. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay. ; I, WANTED — A FIRST-CLASS TAMALE- »T maker; must speak Englisji. Call bet. 9luld 11 x. u., Monday, 1313 Tell su I , HELP ; WANTED-Continned. . _ T>^S^AuirA^" A InrfcHERT"?4Sr~NORTH XV German butcher and sausftge-maker, country shop, $40 and found: cook, country hotel, $40: waiter who speaks Spanish: bellboy who speaks Spanish. C. R. HANSEX & CO., 110 Geary st. ANTED— TO-DAY (SUNDAY) 20 2-HORSE 1 1 scraper teamsters, $25 and found and 20 laborers, $175 a day; all for railroad work; free fare; office open from Bto 10. C. K. HANSEN <fc CO., 110 Geary st. : WAITER WHO SPEAKS SPANISH, BELL- » 1 boy who speaks Spanish, also a waiter, all for first-class hotel. Call this (Sunday) morning at C. R. HAN -SENA CO'S., 110 Geary st. XfJ TEAMSTERS AND LABORERS FOR O\J country; free fare. Call this Sunday morning before 11 o'clock at 110 Geary st. ALESMEN WANTED TO SELL OUR GOODS to the wholesale and retail trade; our goods sell on sight:* liberal salary or commission paid; position permanent. For particulars address Cen- tennial Manufacturing Company, Atlanta, 1 Ua. Factory, Milwaukee, Wis. ■■_ ■ ■ ALESMEN TO HANDLE FAST-SELLING C5 specialty; $100 monthly and expanses; goods always in demand: experience unnecessary. • Su- perior Cigar Company, Chicago. HIRT DESIGNER FROM NEW YORK CITY will teach designing, custom shirt cutting, also grading of > stock patterns, For terms address A. S., box 18, Call Office. ELIABLE MEN TO TAKE ORDERS FOR XV portraits; steady work. HOLLER, 8 Sixth st. WANTED— FIRST- CLASS FURNISHING 11 goods salesman. Apply 523 Market St., room 7 (Monday), from Ito2 p. jr. . y .- W ANTED— EXPERIENCED OPERATORS '» ladies' jackets and capes: good pay. MEYER & MILLER, 121 Post st. THE U. S. INDUSTRIAL AGENCY, ROOM X 165, Crocker building, is dally receiving appli- cations for reliable clerical and skilled labor; we can aid you if you can furnish first-class refer- ences. W'ANTED— FIRST-CLASS COAT PRESSMAN ii- at once; permanent position; highest salary paid. ANGEVINE, GRADMAN & CO., 960 Broadway, Oakland. "1 A GOOD TAILORS; STEADY WORK; GOOD 11/ wages. 541 Market st. .» W" ANTED— YOUNG MAN OF GOOD EDUCA- -11 tion and business capacity for office work. Ad- dress S., box 27, Call Office. ASTERS AND OPERATORS; GOOD x> wages. 77V2 Fourth at. ANTED-CLOTHINO TRIMMER. 217-219 Pine st. TNDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH $50 CASH CAN X secure steady profitable employment by address- ing S. E., box 70, Call Office. BOY WANTED TO MAKE HIMSELF GEN- erally useful In a downtown store; state age and where last employed; wages $4. Address box 2475, Postofflce. pOATMAKER WANTED TO TAKE SITTING V^room: work guarantee. Apply Sunday, bet, 10 and 12, shoestore, 252 Sixth st. OOK FOR COUNTRY, SMALL PLACE. IN- quire at 317 Third st. TAILORS— GOOD BUSHELMAN WANTED X immediately. J. GORDAX. 1124 Market. BIG SALARY FOR MAN WITH $75. " CALL Monday morning 236 Fourteenth. 11 OR sale — CARPENTER and LOCK- ' smith shop; rent $10. 1024Larkin, nr. Sutter. TirANTED— 2 BATHTUBS, BOILER, TANK 11 and pipes: in good condition: state price, etc. Address HERMAN KOCH, VaUejo, Cal. WANTED— BOY WITH 108 2 YEARS' 11 experience in the drug business; must write a good plain hand. Address Drugs, box 13, Call. AINTER —TO PURCHASE A COTTAGE house; part payment work : balance easy terms. Address Painter, box 81, this office. m RAVELING SALESMAN ACQUAINTED X with grocery trade of the coast: give references and state salary expected. Box 2234, Postoffice. FIRST-CLASS DENTIST TO TRAVEL— MUST X? have complete outfit and some capital. J. E. ALEXANDER, Golden West Hotel. GOOD TAILOR ON CUSTOM VESTS AT 2 White place, off Jones St., bet, Sutter and Post. THIRST-CLASS SOLICITOR WANTED FOR X I dyeing and cleaning. 231 El Dorado St., Stock- ton. J.. A. PATZER. WANTED-FIRST-CLASS LADIES' TAILOR. Vi BOWHAY, 604 i-ntter st. WANTED IMMEDIATELY— GOOD AGENTS 11 to introduce our fuel saving appliance; an ab- .solute necessity for all using grates. Apply at 128 Tenth St., city, from 1 to 4 p. m. F"~p7rY AN, ANATOMICAL <fe THEATRICAL . boot and shoe maker.ll7B% Mission st.,cor.Bth SALESMEN— TO SELL TO MERCHANTS BY 0 sample petit ledgers, coupon books and other specialties: side lines: ready sellers; large line. Model Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. EST-CONDUCTED 5c MEALHOUSE. 635 Clay st.; open day and night. AMERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, 319 SAN- -cjL some St.— Reopened; European plan; light airy rooms, 25c to $1 per day, $1 to $4 per week, $4 to $15 per month. Housekeeping rooms $4 per month up. ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- X> ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. If OP. SALE— BARBER-SHOP. 831 Geary St.; going East. MEN'S SHOES U, SOLED 40c: LADIES' 36c, done In 10 minutes. 959 Howard st. MOZART, 319 ELLIS, ROOMS 25C TO 60C night, $1 25 to 85 week; reading rooms. WINCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD, NEAR 11 Market; 200 rooms; 25c a night; reading-room: free bus to and from t&e ferry. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO St.: 100 outside rooms; best spring beds; single rooms, 20c a day; $1 a week meals, 10c. TO ARBERS, FOR EMPLOYMENT CAIZTSECI ! XJ Barbers' Assn., 12 Seventh. H. SCHEUNERT. j WANTED— 15- MEN TO TRY OUR SQUARE I meals for 10c. 60 Third st. ■ ' rr.HE RAILROAD HOUSE, 533 COMMERCIAL X st., below Montgomery: single room* 15c night, 25c for two: best and cleanest house in town. ONE RELIABLE GENTLEMAN OR LADY IN j every town to introduce our gold-lined luminous i signs, doorplates and house numbers; can be read j In the dark: something entirely new; without I exception the finest, best and most attractive plates ever manufactured; samples, with any name, in- scription or house number, Including neat sample case, sent on receipt of $1 25; illustrated circular, j 10c : inclose stamp for particulars. Luminous Plate Company, 771 Howard St., S. F., Cal. EX'S SHOES y a -SOLED. 40c; HEELS, 25c; done In 15 minutes. 635 Kearny at., basement. TV* REE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; X I single rooms 15c, 20c a night, $1 a week. "lir ANTED— MEN WHO do NOT RECEIVE I " their wages to place accounts with us ; law and i commercial collection; no charge unless successful. i KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Suiter, r 4. j BEST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HaND I shoes, 7261/2 "PP. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth at.; misfit shoes bought or exchanged. IVE MEN WANTED FOR LIGHT OUT- -i door work; will pay competent person $3 60 a day. Apply at store, 328 Seventh st. TRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- X low Sixth, for a room; 26c a night; $1 a week. 09 1 ELLIS, ROSEDALE— ROOMS 25c TO 50c O^JJ- a night: $1 to $3 » week; open all night. "L^REE BEER: BEST IN CITY; 2 SCHOONERS X 1 for 6 cents at 228 Pacific st. INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms. 75c week, 15c night. i 'ANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS I to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- I tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.; 150 \ large rooms; 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week. ANTED-MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer. 6c: bottle wine, 6c. 609 Clay st. X\[ ANTED— ROOMS, 150 A DAY 91 TT week; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a week; reading room- dally papers. 3ft Clay st. HOES HALF-HOLED IN 10 MINUTES: done while you wait; at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price: work guar- antced. 562 Mission st., bet. First st. and Second st. 1 00 MEN To TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 xvv/ and 20c a night, including coffee and roils. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. O X -C E N T I ) I NERS FOR 10 CENTS TO-DAT £j*J at 44 Fourth st. : no humbug. BEST IN CITi -SINGLE ROOMS, 16, 20 AND „ 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 60 p«r week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leldesdorff sts. 400 MEN'S SECOND-HANDED SMOES.SOME -JIM./ nearly npw. . jsp to $1 25. 662 Mission st . AGENTS WANTED. STOP IF YOU MAKE LESS THAN $5 PER day: wake up and get the best thing going. Write or call. Aluminum Novelty Company, 1508 Market st. TT'OR SAN JOSE, SACRAMENTO AND A FEW t X more for the city to handle hygiene face steam- j era; good seller; big inducements to bright agents. ' Call bet. 9 and 2,. Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, Hygiene Face Steaming Co., 702 Sutter at. JUST OUT-TRILBY FROZEN PERFUME: ** Everlasting: send 10c for Sample. S. F. I INTRODUCTION CO., 119 Bush st. A few GOOD AGENTS FOR country for fast-selling article: can clear $15 to per week; call 10 to 2. 624a Ellis st. ADVERTISING AGENT; COMMISSION; ES- -£X tabllshed 9 years. 408 California si., room 7. CITY SOLICITORS, SALARY AND COMMIS- \J slon. Barter Portrait Co., 432 Sutter st ' SALESMAN— DRUG TRADE, SIDE LINE OR otherwise. J. Knight, 226 State St., Racine, Wia AGENTS FOR OIL PORTRAITS: 35 PER cent commission; call bet. 9 and 10 a. m. 219 Geary st. •. - ■, T ADV AGENTS TO SELL MME. KAASH'S xj preparations for the skin; good wages. 14 Mc- Allister at., rooms 67 and 68, 1 to sp. m. PRACTICAL DISHWASHER; $5 A DAY x made easy; sample to agents $3. Oakland bpeclalty Company, 962 Broadway, Oakland. CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY \J wants good agents to work its accident and sick Insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. vv^HAJvNA, Secretary, Murphy building.' ■ __^_^JBOAKDING WANTED. LEAS ANT ROoITaN^^OO^BOARdTnEW X England family preferred. . Address . Home, box 74, this office. : .;'■;. HOUSES WANTED. . , ? ■^nfA^T^ET^FURNTsHED HOUSe7^7~OR^ 11 rooms: rent not over $60; no children. Address M.F., box 75, Call Office. ; i -~ :;> ■ -\ ANTED— A FURNISHED HOUSE OR FLAT of 7 or 8 rooms, in a fine location, by a family of 4 adults: rent must be reasonable: best of refer- ences- Address E. S. M.. box 57. Call Office. PARTNERS -wanted. .'pabtner'^va^dTn'a'mancfactue- X ing business, • silent or active: capital required $5000, for which real estate security will be given; no manufacturer of these goods on this coast. Ad- dress S. S.. box 134. Call Office. WANTED— miscellaneous. waT^tTd^to^x^hange^ci^ea^^oTs . 1 1 within 10 minutes' ride of local train for house- painting or for construction of stone, cement or asphaH'um sidewalks. Apply to R. J. MONT- GOMERY", 966 Washington st., Oakland. ; WANTED TO RENT— BY 2 FIRST-CLASS .11 caterers, furnished dining-room and kitchen, In ! first-class boarding-house or hotel ; city or coun- try; state terms. Address M. E., box 75, this office. TirANTED— LARGE SECOND-HAND SAFE: TT give size and price. Address P. O. box 2684, city. . . . - ,- . TTIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR OLD FEATHER XX beds and pillows; postal. 236 Fourteenth st. , WANTED— A SECOND-HAND 30-INCH PA- -11 per-cutter in good condition: write to or call at 1054 Broadway (upstairs), Oakland. WANTED — SECOND HAND 30-INCH PA- •11 per-outter In good condition: write to or call at 1054 Broadway (upstairs), Oakland. WANTED "ITsECOXb - HAND PORTABLE 11 oven and bakers' tools. 1004 Polk st. "MACHINERY FOR MANIPULATING GREEN ill coffee: give particulars. Address S. G., box 110, this office. LEIN, 109 SIXTH ST., PAY'S GOOD PRICES for clothing, books and jewelry; postal. CLAIRVOYANTS. ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE FOR ALL! PROF. F. EUGENE HAS REMOVED TO 1320 MARKET ST.; ALSO REDUCED HIS PRICE ON ALL HIS WORKS, READINGS, $1 AND UPWARD. "" NEVER IN THE ANNALS OF CLAIRVOY - ANCY HAVE FUTURE EVENTS BEEN AS TRUTHFULLY FORETOLD AS BY PROFESS- OR EUGENE. HIS PATRONS ARE THE VERY BEST BUSINESS PEOPLE OF SAN FRANCIS- CO. IT IB NOT NECESSARY TO REFER TO DISTANT LANDS OR FOREIGN CITIE S FOR CREDENTIALS. ~~ HIS SUCCESS IS ASSURED— HIS PATRONS COMMEND HIS EFFORT. All are pleased and delighted with his readings. Multitudes visit 'bis parlors dally and are happy. His power excites the wonder and the admiration of even the most skeptical. Gifted by nature with marvelous mcdiumistic powers, this remarkable man may be consulted on all matters pertaining to the welfare of the human race. HE GIVES ADVICE ON BUSINESS, I Speculation, Investments, insurance, love, court- ' ship, marriage and divorce, settles lovers' quar- rels, reunites the separated and causes a speedy ! and happy marriage with the one of your choice. ' The earth reveals to him the hidden treasures | buried in her bosom. He locates mines and burled treasures, interprets dreams, tells of your friends and enemies, removes evil Influences, gives ad- vice pertaining to lawsuits, everything. The troub- i led and unfortunate should seek his counsel. Thou- I sands of families long separated have been reunited j by his efforts; thousands of hearts made glad ' through his trothful predictions. He is the only I clairvo3 - ant on earth recognized by the profession j as their brightest star. His power approaches the J miraculous, and he might well be termed the ! Isaiah of the nineteenth century. All persons un- ] successful in business, who seem to be unlucky, shonld visit the Professor, seek his aid and counsel I and start aright. He is constantly in receipt of I congratulations from those whom he has assisted. Thousands have become wealthy through his ad- vice. He is ever ready to assist all thoso with capi- tal to find a safe and good-paying investment. Young men starting in business will find it greatly to their advantage to consult the Professor on all matters of financial interest to themselves. The Professor positively does all that he advertises to da Remember the Professor is permanently I located In San Francisco, and that his past work is , his future reference; It speaks for itself. ThePro- ! lVssor always gives perfect satisfaction in all things he mentions in his notice. Developing mediums a specialty. THE PROFESSOR Shonld not be classed among the many cheap pre- tenders who infest the City and bring disrepute to the profession. Professor Eugene's parlors are visited by business men of good repute, anxious for reliable information as to the outcome of fu- ture investments, and by ladies of high social standing. Scores who have consulted him consider his ad- vice and assistance most valuable. He has made fortunes for many, finding for them through his power of second sight investments that returned them great profit. Many married couples who heretofore have quarreled and led miserable lives are now united and living contented and happy. Drinking husbands have been reformed and re- claimed and restored to their families. Absent friends have been found ; wayward girls have been shown the folly of their ways and started in the path of obedience and duty, and a moral refor- mation has restored their social standing in their community. All these things are of daily oc- currence right in the heart of a great city. Let- ters come pouring In from all parts of the world Involving questions of great Import and complex- ity, and every reply is most gratifying. To the j troubled and unhappy his advice is soothing and i beneficial, giving them that peace of mind that I wealth nor power can produce. Men of the world | consult him upon matters of business and specu- i lation, sporting men upon games of chance. Kvcn ministers of the gospel send for his wonderful Egyptian charm and niarvel at his power. Professor Eugene is the only clairvoyant in the i Western World who thoroughly understands the I preparation and working of the real Oriental Egyp- i tlan Charm. His truthful reading of the past, j present and future continues to be the source of i great pleasure and profit to all his many patrons. Letters not answered. To those living at a dis- ; tance and needing his assistance he will make a ! reduction on all work to cover the expense of I calling. Cut this out, as it will not appear daily. F.EUGENE, 1320 Market street, San Francisco. Cal. Parlors 9 and 10, second floor. MME. ARNDT. BEST GERMAN FORTUNE teller: only 23c and 50c: show you the picture of yonr future husband or wife. 724 Harrison st. M'~ ME. WALTERS, CARD READER, return^ ed; 26c; gents 60c. 337 Tehama, bet 4th <fc 6th pLAIRVOYANT: FEE 25c; LADIES ONLY. \J 174 Clementina St., off Third. pLAIRVOYANT AND LIFE READER; \J ladies 25c. 230 Clara st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. PRESENT, PAST AND FUTURE, 25c. MME. X LEOGETTE, 311 Tehama St., near Fourth. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC VEAL- 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. T>ROF. LEON. PALMIST. CLAIRVOYANT, X life-reader. 533 Post: 10 to B daily; also Sunday. ME.MORE AU, WORLD-RENOWN ED TR AN ce medium; 25c up. 764 Howard St., In front. A UGUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE TELLER: -xtl magic charms; love tokens; true, picture of future wife and husband: teaches fortune-telling; develops clairvoyance, slate writing, etc.; has the seven holy seals and the Palestine wonder charm; fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. spiritualism. RS. MAYO STEERS, TRANCE MEDIUI?; circles Sun., Tues., Fri., 8 p. m. : Thurs., 2 p. M.: readings, 10 to 4. 101 Grove St., cor. Polk. RS. C. CORNELIUS OF SEATTLE: WELL- known clairvoyant, business, test and develop- ing medium; sittings dally. 120 Eddy St. , DDIE SWAIN, ASTRAL SEER; CALL IF yon are in trouble; no fee, except as a gift. 105 Stockton St., office 6; circles Monday and Frid. RS. SHKEHAN. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL- Ist and test medium. 783 Market st. ASTROLOGY. DR. MEAD ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS BY planets from date of birth. 737 Market, r. 10. STRAL SEER— HOLMEsT623GEAEY St.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. _____^.-,____^' LOST. ■.■; t ost— black~^mor^oc^o^vaTl^t7~wTth' -Li initials M. S. on the outside. \ Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning game to 1224 Market St., KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FROH- MAN. : ■■-<■-' ■. , ■..■:.-: . TOST OR STOLEN— DARK BAY MARE; ■Li scars on bind legs. Finder will please return to LUCY'S barn, cor. Bay and Taylor sta.; ' receive reward. .. '. ■; .» -■■ •.■.. ■: ■:■:,;■..• - - ■-• <B« C REWARD— WIRE BAND RING, WITH «lp O small opal set. Return to Chicago Dressmak- ing Parlors, 1630 Howard si. ' KEWARD: AMERICAN FOX-HOUND DOG; black, tan and white. | California Hotel. OST— ON SEPTEMBER 26, PIN WITH 3 DI A- monds ; return and receive reward. • 612 1 Fell. T OST— FOX-TERRIER BITCH: BLACK AND JLJ brown head, red-lined nickel collar. Return to 1513 Jones st. and receive reward. . : ', OST— MONDAY AFTERNOON. A ■ PURSE, cor. Third and Market sts. Return Call Office ; reward. .: .' .'•." . . : ;•• . ■ .: . .. .'-■>■. OST— A NOTEBOOK CONTAINING 5 . RE- celpts from the Hibernia Bank and 3 tickets for St. Paul's Fair. Return to P. ROONEY, 717 Clipper St., and reeelve suitable reward. \ UNDAY— BUNCH OF KEYS IN PARK OR AT Cliff House: reward. ' 624 Third. v OST-SUNDAY, ■ SEPT. 22. ON BRANNAN, bet. Tenth and Eleventh. blacK dog; tan legs. Return to 2727 Mission, receive reward. ,: i TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. TNVINCIBLE RIBBONS ANI> CARBONS X are absolutely guaranteed. United Typewriter ami Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery at. ' CITY REAL , ESTATE. :i O'FARRKLL & CO., ■ REAL ESTATE BROKERS, _ V 11 MONTGOMERY ST. A BUILDING LOT FOR $10 A MONTH. Have you seen our exceptional sub- ; division on the Mission road, right by . - the . electric-car line, only -25 , min- utes' ride from the City Hall, rang- ing In price from $350 to $600? Out of our 2 blocks of over 100 lots we only have about 28 left. Twelve houses have been erected and i are now occupied by recent purchasers.' Take the Mission-st. electric-oar and ride to Francis St., and you will there find the block and our representa- tive, GEORGE A. TURNER, who '■■*■; will give you all the information you require. _ THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OF- er ed_2 beautiful modern flats of 6 '.: and 7 rooms and bath each; hand- somely tinted and papered through- out; large lot. 30x110; building cost over $5600: lot is worth at least $3000. The owner of this property will accept within the next few days $5500.. Don't fail to see It. ©ip AAA DOWNTOWN BUSINESS PROP- «Ip±U.UUU. erty: only 2 blocks from Market St.; lot # 25x80. ©TO AAA SUTTER ST., NEAR TAYLOR— .LJI.UUU. substantial 2-story and basement house of 13 rooms and bath: under a lease, the tenant making all repairs: this is a way-down price for Sutter street. WILL EXCHANGE FOR A BUILDING LOT— Vt A . residence nicely located in the Western Addition and leased for 2 years. ! HAIGHT-ST. RESIDENCE. Something exceptional; bulldlne cost $8000, and the house and lot are of- fered for sale at $9000. yrnn MODERN FLAT ON WASHING- AAA COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS AND «JP"±UUU. bath on Lyon st. /"IHOICE BUILDING LOT ON CLAY ST. (PRE- \J sidio Heights) at a sacrifice. /~IOUGH-ST. CORNER RESIDENCE; 10 VT ' rooms and bath; $13,500. dl» AAA EXCEPTIONALLY FINE BUILD- UpOUUU. Ing lot onSteinerst. f rcna FLATS ON CAPP ST.; INCOME utJ\J\J. $576 per annum. BROADWAY RESIDENCE. IJ Lot 68:9x137:6; price $25,000. BARGAIN On Turk St., below Van Ness ave. : lot 27 :6x120 through to a rear street; must be sold. ©QAAA INCOME $420 PER ANNUM; A <]pOUUy. small business property on Sutter st. We have several pieces that we consider gen- uine bargains; will be pleased to give you a list of them if you will call. O'FARRELL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, 11 Montgomery st. HAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., REAL ES- TATE AGENTS, 218-220 MONTGOMERY ST., MILLS •. BUILDING. HOUSES RENTED. $22,000— Golden Gate ave. corner: substantial new Improvements; rents $203: will take one- half purchase price in vacant city lots, balance on mortgage. $10,000— Devisadero-st. residence, new and mod- ern: contains 12 rooms, attic and basement; lot 25x162 feet. $7200— Devisadero st, near Pine; business por- tion of street; cottage of 5 rooms and bath; lot 27:6x100 feet. $20,000— Gate ave. investment; 3 houses; rents $140; balance of lot should be improved and would pay good income. $2800— Cost owner over $4000; handsome modern bay-window cottage, 6 rooms and bath; cement street; on line Sutro electric road; easy terms, equal to rent if desired. Stevenson St., near 14tn, 25x65 feet; or threw lots at same rate. $3250— Reduced from $3600: 2d ave. bet. Point Lobos and Clement ; new cottage of 5 rooms and bath: easy terms, equal to rent if desired. $950— Day St., near Sanchez; lot 25x114 feet; street work all done: lot ready to build on; half block from electric cars. $4000— A great bargain; lot corner Church and Liberty; size 51:6x100: reduced from $5000. $1100— Noe St., E. line, near Hill; 25x110 feet! lot all graded and ready to build on. Hickory ave., bet. Oak and Fell sts., near Buchanan : lot 27 :6x50 feet. *2250— Grove St., near Lott; 25x137:6 feet; cheap. . > $20,000— New residence on Pacific avenue, which cost $26,000; extended marine view: lot 37x127:81/4 feet; house elegantly finished; con- tains about 16 rooms; 2 baths, etc. $3400— N. side Jackson St., near Leavenworth, a 2-story flat of 4 rooms each; rent $24 50 per month: size lot 24:6x82. $1200— Lake street, south line, near Second avenue; 25x120 feet; cheap. $8500— Pine St.. close to Polk; 4 dwellings of 6 rooms and bath each; rents $74 50; lot 25x120 feet, to Austin street. $6500— Reduced from $8000: two new flats, 6 and 7 rooms and bath; rent $51 50 per month; on McAllister it. ; size of lot 25x137 :6. $6500— St.. near Sutter: good 2-story house; rents $35: lot 25x87:6. $3750— SW. corner Lagnna and Union sts. ; 37:6x 100. $3750— Fillmore St., W. line, bet. Hayes and Grove; 25x100; or 3 lots at same rate; terms, 14 cash. i $2000— Church St., bet. 15th and 16th sts.; 25x 126 feet ; on line electric road. The above is only a partial list. We will be glad to furnish a complete list on application. " . / • SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Montgomery St., Mills building. ©O7£A BARGAIN. PRICE REDUCED tJpZi I *JVJ. from $3000— North line Washington St., bet. Lyon and Central ave. ; street curhed, side- walked and bituminized: lot 25x102 1 i feet. SHAINWALD. BUCKBEE & CO., 218-220 Mont- gomery St., Mills building. FREE CATALOGUE FREE ; CATALOGUE ffl>9AA CASH DOWN; BALANCE IN PAY- «JpZiUV/ ments: elegants-room modern cot- tage; lot 25x114; near carlines; must be sold this week; any reas- onable offer entertained. <JU9fiAA 4 GOOD FLATS. NEAR NINTH iJpZiQUU. st.: rents $32; worth $3600; must sell. ._ fIJJKAAA HALF CASH; 4 NEW FLATS; *jpO\J\J\J. half block from Market street and 3 blocks from the new City Hall; rents $50; all rented. * fflJft^AA HALK CASH; 3 FLATS; RENTS tjPUUUU. $53; near Sutter and Mason streets. <Jli£ftAn 6 NEARLY NEW FLATS; IN tJpUOUU. sight of the Hibernla Bank; rents $840 a year; all rented. ffl»l£ AAA COR. STORE AND 7 FLATS: tlp-LV. \J\J\J. nearly new; opp. Plaza; rents $140 a month; offer entertained. $t^9 F.fif\ BUSINESS PROPER Y, NEAR O£.O\J\J. Tivoli: lot 25x137; well rented. ©OK f\(\(\ BUSINESS PROPERTY WITH- «]p^U.UUU. in a block of the Chronicle; pays 7 percent. fliAn AHA ELEGANT 2 CORNERS; 100x100 tJpUU.UUU. feet; partly Improved; Income $300 per month; on Golden Gate • : '.■'';' avenue, near City Hall ; this pron- erty could be maae to pay hand- somely. AAA COR. BUSINESS PROPERTY; tJpOU.UUU. 2 stores; within a block of the Baldwin. A. M. SPECK 4 CO., ■ _ 602 Market St., opp. Palace." SOL GETZ <fc BROTHER, - REAL ESTATE OWNERS, ROOM A, FIRST FLOOR, CROCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. NEAR THE AFFILIATED COLLEGES. FINEST RESIDENCE LOTS IN THE CITY ON INSTALLMENTS at low prices. "din A A TO $350: LOTS NORTH AND SOUTH hTHrmi R«^ 10 down and $6 monthly. feOL OETZ & BRO. / ©iXA TO $1100: GRADED LOTS NEAR VD^£O\J park car lines; elegant view of ocean park and concert valley; on terms to suit Dur- cbaser. SOL GETZ & BRO. : y AA TO $250: BUILDING LOTS NEAR IT J-UU Missionand San Mateo electric car lines Lakevlew and new racetrack; onlyslo down and $5 monthly: your choice of 100 lots: don't miss this. SOL GETZ <fe BRO. CALL FOR MAPS AND DIAGRAMS. ~ _ SOL GETZ & BRO., Owners, Boom A, first floor, Crocker building. ; "DEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ~~ C. H. REYNOLDS <fc CO., 333 MONTGOMERY. _ Point .■ Lobos, Cliff House and Forty-first ave.; Choice lots fronting new Sutro and Market-st. elec- tnc-car system ; view grand and unobstructed. .fifth and Sixth aves. ; Central Park ; South San Francisco lots: fine manufacturing location. . Holly Park, Bernal Heights-Lots on I Cortland, Powhattan and Crescent aves. 1 80x240— Precita ave., near Mission st and elec- tric car line: two frontages. :•> - , r , D street— Desirable corner business lot, fronting Goldeu Gate Park, at car terminus near ocean. - 44th ave.: cheap lots; between Point Lobos ave. and Park. " , 5 - .„ ■....:.:. -< -•.-:.. :■■'■;-•■■.• :-^^-. •■ Seventh st— Cheap lot; 25x80; improvements: bet. Brannan and Townsend. -■ / • • $6000-Sacramento-st. house and lot; nr. Pierce; lon car line ; fine neighborhood. , < , ' " n \ t \ CITY REAL ESTATE. aThTlissak! " O. F. vox Bheist OF. VON RHEIN CO., REAL ESTATE . Auctioneers and House Brokers, 613 California street. .;,____ Post, near Parkin; 30:6x120, to rear street; 4 flats, front and rear: rent $120. ■ 22d aDd Guerrero; 27x90: store with rooms in rear: flat above. 6 rooms and bath; rents *46; $7000. s\V. corner Geary and Williams: 28x62:6; inad- equately Improved:; for sale cheap. £40,000— Stockton and Conde alley, near Vallejo; 61:10x77:6: store's leased for 3 years and upper \ flat; rents sl3s. $30,000— Mission Improved corner; streetcars on both streets: 65x110; stores, fiats and cottages; rents $210. ! c. , ■- $25,000— Post, near Buchanan; 75x137:6; front and rear houses; rents 195. i $18,500— Stockton and Filbert: 27:6x70; 2-story brick house, grocery, butcher shop and two flats with 17 rooms above; rents $130. $17,000— Washington, near Baker: 50x127:8; modern residence and Hats. $14,080— Mason, near Union; 39:6x96:2; 6 flats; $11.500— Post, near Mason; 22:11x137:6; front and rear house; rents $53. $10,000— Howard, near Ist; 25x85; Inadequately improved : rent $40. $10,000— near Folsom; 25x80; store and flats: rents s6s. $10,000— Lombard, near Taylor: 42:6t137:6; fine residence. 12 rooms and bath. $8500— Howard, near. sth; 20x80: store and 5 rooms below, with 2 flats above of 11 rooms and bath: rents ss6. „ ' „,. „„ „ $8000— O'Farrell, near Hyde: 23x90; 2-story house, 7 rooms and bath: rent $35. „_„,__„ $7500— Washington, near Powell; 23:2x137:6, to Parker alley: 3 houses; rent $72. „_„„„, $7000-Chatham place, near Bush: 23:9x60; lodging-house and furniture, 3 stories, 22 rooms and bath; rent furnished $115. _ $7000-Folsom, near 21st; 36x122:6; doublo house: rent $40. Stelner; 22x77:6; 3 flats, 1 $eOOO-Bush, near Stelner; 22x77:6; 3 flats, 1 rooms and bath: rents $63. _ $6000— Powell, near Broadway; 22:11x137:8t 3-storv house, 10 rooms and bath. $5500— Howard, Dear 25th, to rear street; 26:8r 115: 2-story house, 10 rooms, bath, barn, etc. $5500— Everett, near 3d: 3 bay-window flats, 17 rooms and baths: rents $50. *-* ; i, '-.„.„ „ $5200— Stockton and .Lombard; 21:3x81:9; S- story house. 10 rooms and bath. $4800— Powell, near Lombard; 23x100: 2-story house, 9 rooms and bath. ■ ' $3850— Cor. Laguna and Harry, near Filbert; 25x90; 2- story house, 8 rooms and bath; all mod*' ern conveniences. •- ' __ _ *5200-Union, near Kearny: 23:6x67:6; new improvements; shop with 2 rooms and 2 flats above; rear house 2 flats: total rents $59. $6000— Moss, near Howard; 25x75; 3-story flats; 13 rooms: rents $47 60. ■ „ 5000— Dorland, near Church: 25x120; 2-story flats. 11 rooms and baths; rents $38. $4500— Union, near Octavia; 35x137:6: 2-story bay-window house, 7 rooms and bath; rent $27 60. $4000— Haight, near Webster; 25x95; cottage 6 rooms. . $3800— Waller, near Steiner, through to Ger- mania; 25x120; 2 flats on-Gcrmanla frontage; rents $23. $3500— Zoe, near Brannan: 27:6x75; cottage with finished basement; 7 rooms and bath. $3200— 19th, near Guerrero; 40x100; 2-story house. $3200- Jersey, near Castro: 24x114: 2-story house: 2 flats, 9 rooms and baths: rents $26. $3200— Larkln and Rockland; 25x137:6 to West end ; 3 frontages between Union and Green; cot- tage. 6 rooms; rent $15. $3100— 7th, near Brannan; 25x80; store with 3 rooms and flat above with 3 rooms. $3000— Francisco, near Stockton: 23x68:9; cot- tage, 4 rooms. $3000— Lafayette place, near Green: 20x60 ; 2- story double house, front and rear flats; rents $28. $2750— Bryant and Mariposa; 20:8x75;. store and flat above. $2600— Folsom St., near 21st; 24x122:6; old Im- provement; rent $15. $2250— Mars st, Park Lane Tract; cottage 4 rooms and bath. s $1700-Saimon, near Broadway ; 20x60 ; 2 flata, 8 rooms; rents $16. UNIMPROVED. $12.000— McAllister and Broderick: 62:6x112:6 $5000— near Devlsadero; 37:6x137:6. $6000— Lombard, near Stockton; 52:6x137:6. $3500— Liberty, near Dolores: 50x114. $4000— Dolores, near 29th; 60x75. $3000— Sanchez and 20th; 105x114. 22d, near Florida; 50x104; $2000. $2000— California, near Maple: 27:6x132:7. $1200— Lake and 13th ave.; 40x7'-'. - $1200— Cor. B and 25th ave.: 60x188. $900— Hancock, near Sanchez: 25x114. $800— Mission road, near Brazil ave.; 25x83:6| Excelsior Homestead. $400—21/2 lots, Gift Map No. 2; Wayne, near Union. $325— Lot 4, block 95, University Homestead Association : 100x120. ■.-*■:<•--■ i 6HNP76"RR~ 329 MONTGOMERY ST.. OPP. Safe Deposit, offers for sale: Reduced to $16,500— The fine 3-story corner prop- erty down in town: 2 stores below and 4 flats of 5 rooms and bath each upstairs; lot 37:6x57:6; rent $142. $13,500— Valencia St., south of lGth; 2-story bay- window- house, store and dwelling back and com- modious flat 7 rooms and bath upstairs; lot 30x83 feet: always rented; make offer. $14,000— A fine brick Improved downtown prop- ; erty paying $170 rent per month. $5500— Two- story and basement brick bouse and 'J lot on a prominent street in the southern part of the city; store, cellar for wine and 4 rooms and bath upstairs; lot 25x75: rent $40. -• - ...» Reduced now to $15,000— A great bargain; only $7000 cash wanted: Mission St., near 13th; lot 44x138, with 3 well-built houses; store and dwell- ings; rent $100: must be sold; make offer. Reduced to #31,000— Northwest corner Mission and 17th sts.; lot 65x100 feet, with improvements; 2 story: 3 stores, 3 flats and 2 cottages: rent $200. DWELLING-HOUSE PROPERTY. I — Park property on Page St., near Baker; 2-story modern house, 8 rooms and bath; lot 27:6x 137:6. $5000— Folsom st, near sth; double flat of 4 and d rooms and bath each; lot 23x80; rent $30. — Fine 2-story bay-window house; corner on Webster st., near Ellis; 8 rooms and bath ; lot 24x95; rent $45. $3100— A fine cottage, 0 rooms and bath, on 19th St., near Castro ; on installments without interest. UNIMPROVED. $2700— Lot 25x68:9; Stevenson st, bet. 9th and 10th. Fine lot, 28:8x127:8, on Sacramento st, near Laguna; a stylish neighborhood. $1500— Fine corner, 53x100, of 23d ave. and A st. $3500— Lot 75x100 feet; cor. 19th and Eureka streets; make offer. $700 H. — $45 PER MONTH.' : ' NEW 7 ROOMS 2-STOBY HOUSS Lot 31:6x120. Half a block to 2 lines of cars. THE BEST BUY IN RICHMOND. T. G. PARKER, Real-estate agent, 1780 Point Lobos ave., neff 6th. TTOUSES BUILTSISO TO $275 A ROOM; CALL -O- and examine plans. 1149 Mission st. ' MONEY TO LOAN. TRICTLY" PRI VATE~LOAN 850 Market, cor. Stockton, rms. 17 and 18. first floor: established 30 years: always open. "Uncle Bill." NY SUM; FIRST OR SECOND MORT- gages, estates; no delay. MURPHY, 628 Mkt. CA TO 60 CENTS PER MONTH FOR EACH O\J RlOO, according to security: any sum; also second mortgages. J. O. R., box 87, Call. T OANS OX REAL.~ESTATE IST AND 2ND JLJ mortgages, undivided interests, estates; and on furniture or pianos, without removal, In San Francisco. Oakland, Berkeley or Alameda; any amount; lowest rates; all business confidential. Call or write to BECKER, 240 Montgomery st, \f ONEY LYING IDLE; WILL MAKE LOANS; iVI $6 per month interest on each $1000 from 4 $5000 up and 55 cent» per month Interest on eacn^N 100 from $200 op. L., box 6, Call Office. ."i■Lv -^ "\TO COMMISSION AND NO CHARGE FOR -Li making ont papers: deal direct with the loaner on ' your pianos and furniture; city and Oakland; lowest rates without removing. 418 Ellis, rm. 22. T OANS ON - FURNITURE AND PIANOS -Li without removal, In city and Oakland; low in- terest; dealings strictly private. 215 Powell st. . DIAMONDS, pianos, family JEWELS; high amounts advanced; perfect secrecy; low interest; private entrance: gentlemanly attend- ants. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. MONEY ON ANY SECURITY: STRICTLY private: lnterest moderate. 126 Kearny st.,r. 39. A NY AMOUNT; IST, 2D OR 3D MORTGAGES; x\. estates, undivided interests, real estate in pro- bate. McCOLGAN, 131 Montgomery, room 1. ON ANY SECURITY; AT LOW. RATES; dealings confidential. 43 Crocker building. PL 1 X- CITY, COUNTY A Sit COLLATERAL SE- O% curitlea. TRAVERS & LAMB, 512 California. NY AMOUNT OF MONEY ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, sealskins, pianos, all valu- ables and securities: private office: business con- fidential. Columbia i_oan and Collateral Office (Incorporated), 9 Grant ave., 3 doors from Market \IONEY LOANED ,ON JEWELRY and I*l other valuables at the Security ■ Loan Office, 1 106 Market st.,nr. Mason ; private, entrance 7 Turk. OR ROW MONEY ..ON DIAMONDS," jewelry, furniture and pianos without removal: lowest rates. Call or write to HARRY ANKEL A CO., Mills bldg, sth floor, r 6; strictly confidential^ FINANCIAL. ~~^ T~IBERAL INTERE^T^GIVE^^~DEVEL^ 40 oped gold mine for money to improve. L., box 40, Call Office. WE CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ON S. F. AND TT Oakland real estate, first mortgage, at 7 and 8 percent A. F. JOHNS A CO., 632 Market st, rm. 9. NY SUM OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, pianos or real estate: lowest rate: call and state your proposition or write: open evenings. J. NOQNAN. 1021 Mission st. ' SXOUAGB - "'J' T AO^ op roj&iTTTBB, pialkolTlocSm VJ hold goods. etc J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st*^ WILSON BROTHERS; 1710 MARKET— ■ •■"' Storage ; low rates: telephone South 762. i V I T LABS STORAGE ; ADVANCES M I ■£; 421-4^3 Market «t. - ; CHAS, L. XAYLOB. -