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I* _ . . . . £5E55_* 1 -S~OTICES._
S_^~r' Simpson Memorial M. K. (hurch.
xa>-ST cor. Haves and Buchanan sts.— Rev. A. C.
Hirst, D.D., pastor. Residence. 313 Broderlck St.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:1*0 p. m. The pas-
tor will preach at both services. Morning subject:
•The Hiding places or Goa." (This is the first of
a special series of sermons on "Man's Responsi-
bility for His Belief."; At 7:: - 0 v. m. :"i he Sup-
per at Bethany." Sunday-school at 12:30 P. M.,
C. B. Perkins" superintendent. Epworth League
service at 6:30 P. m. The seats In this
church are free. The public cordially invited
to all tba services. Ushers in attendance. Prayer^
meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :45. oc2B 2t*
St_"__S=' Van Ness Aveniie Methodist i pis-
m*—v copal Church, bet. Bu^h and Pine sts.— Rev.
John Klrbv. pastor: residence, 1403 Van Ness aye,
Sunday services. Preaching at 11 a. sr.: subject,
"Progressive Religions Thought." Evening at
7-. ,i; subject, "Jacob— A I. l.- Study." Sunday-
*" school at 12:30 v. m Epworth League at 6:30
p.m Wednesday prayer-meeting at 7:30 p. it.
• Tuesday at 8 p. m. a concert will be given by the
'choirand some of the best talent in the city. 1
S_"**=p Trinity Church, Golden Gate Hall,
• &-»' 6.6 cutter St., bet. Mason and Taylor—
Jtev. Ueorge Edward Walk, rector; Rev. G. H.
- Jeuks, assistant. Morulng prayer and sermon
•at 11. Even prayer and sermon at 7:45 o'clock.
• ' .Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Holy-day services
' and all guild meetings duringthe week will beheld
in the chape: of the new church, cor. Cough and
•• • Bush All are welcome. 1
St^~f The llrfft-med "Episcopal Church.
" m£—y Assembly Halt. 1412 Polk st., bet. Pine aud
• California— Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
. .by Dr. Morgan. Sunday-school- at 9:30 a. m.
• Evening topics "The Creed— God the Creator.
Sittings free. *
■£"""§=» First Baptist Church. Eddy St.,
, • mr-fir" near Jones— Rev. J. Q. A. Henry, pastor.
.-Preaching by the pastor at 11 a', m.. sub-
:'ject, "Apostolic Christianity," and 7 : .0 p. m.,
, topic. "Are We Living in the Vortex of the
(Ages?" First on "Ghosts That Win Not Down."
Sunday-school. 12:30 p. m. V. P. S. of C. E. at
6:30 p. m. Young men's meeting Monday even-
ing at 8 o'clock. Baptism in the evening. Pastor's
residence, 600 Bush st. All these services are
open to the public. Strangers are welcome. 1
e__7§=' Howard Presbyterian Church. I Mia*
- • *«*' s'oa St., near Third— The Rev. Francis
• E. Smiley of Philadelphia (Evangelist) will
preach at 11 a. is. and 7:30 p. ... Sunday-
■ school at 9:30 a. M. Young People's Society of
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting
. on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All are
■ kindly invited. 1
__^_r" Calvary Presbyterian Church, Cor-
tii—y ncr Powell and Geary sts.— Rev. John
Hemphill, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a. m and
■7:30 p.m. Topic of evening discourse: "Why
.do good parents have bud children?" fifth in the
• aeries to young people. Sabbath-school at 12:30
T. it. All are invited. 1
t\PS" Plymouth Con_TejfMtional Church,
■ n»-- j: * ? Post St.. bet. Buchanan aud Webster— Rev.
\ W.D.Williams. D. D.. pastor. Residence, 1719
"Post st. Telephone 4585. Preaching, 11 a. m.
. and 7:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Rev Dr. Kineaid of
• New York City will deliver an address on "The
' -. Future of Our Country." Admissiou free. Morn-
ing sermon, "A Word to Doubters." Evening eer-
■ mon, "Our city Newspapers." 'I ext, Jer. xxiv:2-3.
Good singing. Everybody invited. 1
B__**5 = ' Second I'nitarian Church, Corner
. xm—v Capp and Twentieth sts.— Rev. Leslie W,
Sprague, pastor. Residence and address, 678
Twentieth st. Owing to the Illness of the pastor,
hiswife.the Rev. Mrs. Lila Frost Sprague, will
preach both morning and evening. Morning sub-
.'ject: "World-saving." In the eveulng Mrs.
Spr.igue will give by special request her sermon
' on. "'lh. Problem of Evil." Everybody cordially
invited. Sunday-school at 9:15 a. m. 1
ti^__f First New Jerusalem (Sweden-
Br—y borcian) Church, O'Farrell St., oct. Web-
ster and Fillmore— Services every Sunday morn-
ing at 11 a. m. Sunday- and Bible-class at
9:30 p.m. All are invited. .Seatsfree. 1
Et-_s** First I nivers "list Church— Services
\m-—y will be held in Scottish Hall. 11l Larkin
st,, opposite the City Hal;, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
conducted by Rev. J. M. Parker. Sabbath-
ischool Immediately following. All are cordially
Invited. ■ 1
*_"S"' First Fngrllsh Lutheran Church.
■>»*' Geary St.. near "ctavia— At 11 a m., spe-
cial harvest festival service with preaching by
the Rev. J. S. Simon. 7:30 p. M.. regular evening
service. 6:45 p. St., Youug People's Society of
Christiau Endeavor meeting. Sunday-school at
9:45 a.m. Wednesday prayer-meeting at 7:30 p.m.l
, Jti-^*" Catholic At'ostolic Church, Kisiit-
■mr—ty eenth st., bet. Church and Dolores— Preach-
ing this evening at 8 o'clock. Subject: •■ i !.e
man who is lit and able to rule the world." *
*__"**§= Fount? Men's Christian Association,
v-—r 232 Sutter st , between Kearny st. and
Grant aye.— Special service for gentlemen only
between 16 and 40 year- of age this (Sunday)
afternoon at 3 o'clock. No ladies will be ad-
mitted. Rev. J. _.. Simon, new pastor of the
' First Euglish Evangelical Lutheran Church, who
Is a young man, will speak on a special theme ap-
propriate to young men. i
Zn^S' Home College of Divine Science,
It-*" 7 324 Seventeenth St.— Services at 2 :30 P. m.,
conducted by M. -.. Cramer; subject, "Baptism
a'.ol Christening." All invited. *
~r_ sixnAY ..i i:i:iT.\(is.
«"*•■■£ __£___>_ Professor JFred Hell.
Kb-—** : Free ! Free . tree !
sp.cial Notice— We have pleasure ln announc-
Ilng to ::.« public that too society hiving raised a
monthly subscription can now throw the doors of
the temple open both after noon and evening free,
when Professor Fred Bell, speaker to the Humani-
tarian Spiritualists (Metropolitan Temple), will
deliver- two very thrilling lectures to-day, as
.follows: Afternoon, at 2:15 o'clock, subject
"Sowing and Reaping. Miss Adele M. Levy and
Professor Bell will sing appropriate solos.
: •Evening. 8 o'clock, subject "The Value of Spir-
itual Phenomena." to be followed by the world-
renowned Professor Fred Evans, who will give
public platronn tests of independent slate-writ-
Ing, proving beyond a doubt that you can commu-
nicate with your spirit friends. Miss Maybeile
.lioibrook will play a violin solo. Miss Levy and
Mr. Bell will also sing in the evening. Professor
feckmanwill preside at the grand organ. Every-
body, welcome.
. N. B.— The Temple Is the large hill in the
city. Over 1400 seats FREE. seatholders will
Please c-me early. 1
f__"*"g**- The Society of Progressive Spirit*
xr—y usiists holds three meetings to-day at the
National's Hall, Ellis st., near Pol
• At 11 o'clock Mrs. Sheilhamer-Longley will an-
swer written questions on spiritual subjects. Dr.
f>; 1. Ravlln will follow with a brief address.
• At 2 p. M. the conference wlil be opened by Dr.
R.vliu.' Cr. Temple an.i Ur. Schleslnger will
give tests to skeptics that will demonstrate to
them that those termed dead do return.
'.Mr. Longley. the Inspirational composer and
"■ singer, will ad the singing at the morning and
afternoon meetings.
'•At fe p.M.the service will be opened with an
overture by the orchestra MRS. LONGLB - will
deliver the address. Mr. S. I. Sandy, the popular
barytone soloist, will sing "The Yeoman's Wed-
ding" and "The Bridge."
Dr.. J. M. Temple will give tests In his clear and
decisive manner, which leaves no room for doubt.
Morning service free. Afternoon and eveum.;
ICc.
.All are most cordially Invited toattend. Our aim
ls for the best in all things. 1
E!__"~> : "*' spiritualism— Dr. 1_ Kobbins. the
■ txx-Ay giffd Inspirational speaker and test medi-
_ urn. tow that he tins large audiences and hosts of
friends, has decided to lecture TO-NIGHT on the
subject of "Spiritualism as a Comforter in the
r Dark Hour of Distress, or a Romance of an Inno-
• cent- Man Unjustly Accused.*' I his will be the
most thrilling, instructive, amusing and p.thetic
lecture yet delivered The time having now ar-
rived to answer the viiliflers ol Dr. Robbins and
his daughter's character by facts demonstrated,
■••persons in the audience will give tbelr experience
. of the wonderful effect of magnetized paper, Dr.
; •. Bobbins will as. be entranced by the spirit of
Henry Ward Beeeher to answer questions pre-
■. pounded by the audience on scientific subjects.
■ Professor O. S. Fowler will delineate character
and give important information In regard to tha
higher development of human nature. Sandy
Powers, the Scotch spirit, will give psychometric
readings ot flowers, Jewelry ana ore, and Indian
spirits will bal the sick and develop mediums in
the audience. Magnetised paper w 11 be given
away to those that are mediumlstic who wish to
develop their gifts. Positive proof will be given
that the so-called dead still live. Crowded bouses.
If you wish to get a good seat come early. In-
spirational music and singing. Doors open at 7;
commences at 8 o'clock sharp. Washington Hal!,
135 Eddy st. Admission free. *
WTTS' Dr. Kin- Is* Spiritual Meeting at
WV—y St. George's Hall. 909*^ Market st., Sunday
and Friday at _ and Bp. m. Circle and platform
tests by Mrs. seely. Henderson and Harlaad. *
B__"*s=' 'I beosophical -ociety— Free P uhl 'c
mr~xv lectures every Sunday evening at 7:45. at
320 Post st. To-night; "The Masters," by Mr. Ab-
bott Clark. » .
_rZ_?' Mrs. .J. J. Whitney, the 'Celoor .tel
xa-Xy clairvoyant, trance medium, will give a pub-
lic test meeting on next Sunday evening, Nov. 5.
st Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. seventh and Market sts.
Every bod v invited. 'Admission free: 8 o'clock
sharp. Prof. Fairweather will conduct tbs music. *
Mt___f* Free Lyceum— Every Sunday nt 2
■»-* 7 p. M.. Washington Hall, 35 Eddy st. Free
discussion. Topic to-day: "Is the equalization of
vim.-* desirable?" ~ *
NOTICE OF MEETING.-.
B_-3**' IValhalL- Encampment >'«>. "a a
xm^—7 i. o. O. F.— The officers and membeisTf^
of the funeral committee of the above- /x
foamed encampment are requested to meet next
SUNDAY, tie 29th inst., at 1:30 o'clock P. it.
sharp, at their ball for the purpose of attending
the funeral of their late member. LOUIS KRU-
GER. [QC-8 2.1 F. P. MUFFE, C. P-
\tO_S' Harmony Lodge No. .'{, _x«\ff_ffi''->y
I*—? i. O. 0 _ P.— The officers and the _%__l_*__tf___~
members of the runeral committee of -^^S-B^^
above lodge i.re hereby notified to / w '« ! *'
assemble at odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and
Seventh sts. on SUNDAY, October 29. at 1:30
o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of attending the
funeral of our deceased brother, LOUIS KRCE.
GER. EDW. J. VOGEI.. >. G.
Jos. G. Mvspi.i., R. 8. oc2B 2t
* B_^-*f" b- Han Francisco Scot- . *C7 -_.
a— 7 tlsh Thistle Club will give a QJ/P
0 grand Halloween party at their hall, 115 -\v>»_!C-_s
Minnast., on I DKSDAY EVENING. oc- "^S I1 *
tober 31, an old-time programme of games, songs
and dan-tag will bo glveu. Grand march at 8
o'clock. General admission 25 cents.
OC-9 SuTu at Li I ERARY COMMITTEE.
. ft73s"' Old Friends file, t First »n<l Third
_'* b-—y Thursday nlghtseach month in Myrtle hall.
. Alcazar Theater building. Take elevator at west-
ern entrance. A. CKAIG. President.
J. E. Slixkey. Secretary. oc'_9 '."tSuTu
A "WEEK'S NEWC FOR 5 CENTS — THB
WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing.
MEETING NOTICES-CONTINUED.
0 Ami «nt Order of F..re tei-B.>s_uva'
sir—y The officers and members or the va-
rlous courts, circles and uniform coin- _f\
pan es, with their friends, are Invited to &_____
meet at narrow-gauge ferry, foot of Market st., on
WEDNESDAY. November 1, at 7:110 a. m., in
order to take part In the excursion to san Jose,
where a parade, barbecue and ball will take place.
Round-trip tickets good for return on same dayor
on forenoon of November 2. Adults $125, chil-
dren 50 cents. By order
HENRY BEAVER, 11. C. R.
Attest: J. Fai.co_.~kr. P. S. | 1
- "*"?*' Annual Me. ting:— Notice Is Hereby
mr~9 given that the eleventh annual meeting of
the stockholders of the San Francisco Mutual
Loan Association will be held at the office or the
corpora tion, 524 Montgomery street, WEDNES-
DAY, November 1, 1893, at 7:30 o'clock __» M.,for
the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing
year, presentation of the eleventh annual report
and the transaction of such other business as may
come before the meeting.
Books for a limited number of shares or the
twelfth series are now open at the office of the
secretary, 5-4 Montgomery street. San Francisco;
at the brauch office. 478 Tenth street, Oakiant.
and corner Seventh and willow streets. West
Oaklaud. By order of the board of directors.
T.J. WELSH, President.
A. Sbabbobq. Secretary. 0c27 td
FE__S=» Annual _>I_.etinsr— Creat "Western
tArr& Quicksilver Mining Company. The regular
annual meeting of the stockholders tn the Great
Western Quicksilver Mining Company will be held
at the office of the company, 328 Montgomery
St.. room 7. San Francisco, Cal.. on WEDNES-
DAY, the Ist day of November, 1893, at the hour
of 3 p. v., tor the purpose of electing a Board of
Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for
the transaction of such other business as may
come before tbe meettug.
A. HALSEY, Secretary.
Office— 32B Montgomery St., room 7, San Frau-
clsco, Cal. 0c24 td
C_^» Notice of special M. etlng of Stock-
mr—r holders— Notice is hereby given that a
special meeting of the stockholders of the Bulwer
on. Mining Company will be held at the office of
the company, room No 33. Nevada block. No. 309
Montgomery St.. San rranclsco, Cal., on WEDNES-
DAY, the Sth day of November, A. D. 1893. at the
hour of 1 o'clock p. m.. to determine, vote on and
decide what disposition sball be made of and with
all shares of the capital stock of this corporation
heretofore purchased by it at sales thereof for un-
paid assessments, costs and charges due thereon,
Said capital stock ts held by the corporation, sub-
ject to the control of its stockholders, who may
make such disposition of the same as they may
deem fit by a vole of a majority of all the remain-
ing shares of th_ capital stock. By order of the
board of directors.
San Francisco, Cal., October 18. 1893.
L. OSBORN, Secretary.
Office— 33. Nevada block. No. 309 Mont-
gomery St., San 1-rancisco. Cai. ocl9 td
9__*""S*' To Let Lodge a .1 Society It.. oms;
ur--Xy rent reduced. Union-square Hall building,
421 Post st. PC--9 71*'
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ft^S The Williams Hardware Company
\Ax~—y will keep open evenings to accommodate
parties wishing to purchase- beating, oil, gas,
wood or coal stoves: R ranges; largest assortmen t
and lowest prices; a flood of electric Unlit to
show goods; stove-linings and repairs for all
stoves and ranges. 211. SIS, 215 Fourth st. 25 7 1
p_**S"» Boys' ami ('iris' Aid Society, or.
—r—y orove and Baker streets, San Francisco,
Cat— Orphans and half-orphans admitted from
July 1, 1893, to October 1, 1893: Orphans, male-
John Kelley. 13 years, Eugene Abbott 13;
orphans, female— Kstelle Schaerter IS years, Ad-
della Moore 12, steiia Sample 8, Rhoda Webb IS,
Martha Meyers 11: half-orphans, male— George
Feeley 13 years, John Mulloy 12, Daniel Murray
12. Louis Gvamartb 11. Thomas l olli»s 12. Eddie
McCormick 12, Daniel Sorentinl 12, Frank Mar-
shall 12, Ray Burmelster 10. Johu Walsh 13.
Henry O'Brien 9. Waller Lewis 13, Eddie Cazeuau
11. John Razetto 12, Edward Armstrong 13.
Albert Corona li, Leonard Woolridge 12, John
Facclul 11. John Ford 11. James Payton 11,
George Burke 13. John Flannery 13, Vernon
Hughes 9, Arthur Otts 12, r reddle otts 9, Thomas
('leason 6, Robert White 9. Joseph Smith 6, Frank
McCieliau 11. Anms i.lbs.u 11. Em.l Uundlacn
13; half-orphans, female — Minute Warner 13.
Josie Garavautl 13. Elbe Zernitz 8, Grace Welch 7,
Carrie Kelb.r 9, Martha Oloff 12. oc2o lot
K__-_**s**' Machine- Whitewashing: Cmitr*. t«
t*—? taken; machines for sale 5 Spear st.inlS ly
r*__**s=» Dr. J. A. «*irrine. 423 Butter, Posi-
o^-"' s ' tlvely cures rheumatism by human elec-
tricity without medicine: satisfaction guaran-
teed. oc.'4 7t*
Kt~__f A Guarantee; French Female Pills;
a>—r never fill suppressed monthly periods, no
matter what cause; produce effect desired. MRS.
DAVIES, 1236 Maritet. Murphy building, r. 53. tf
P^_"*S=» Got Your House- Painting-, I'aper-
sr^-y haniinz and decorating done reasonable at
G. ORSI'S. 25 Montgomery aye. : telephone sSrJo.tf
(r^All La. lies! Any Ail: Safe, Quick Cure
ii^—y guarant'd;home. best care: d sgrace.danger
avoided, F. 'Gold' pills S2,»afecunril?s,Cail or write
confidential, free.DK An*THax,V29 Kearny st.,S. F.
••To save time and expense.go to Intaillblol'r.A." it
F-___^_j=* (.'anct-r— The Ko.Tiler tancer Cure
or—y Co. is located at 1428 Market, S. F. Cancer.
Tumors or malignant growths are removed with-
out knife or caustic: a Gdasantked crnaa
specialty: call or send for circular: consultation
free. [j_____2S_t____] PHILIP KOEHLER. Mgr.
S_^__f* had Tenants Ejected for !*'. Col-
xxir—y lections made, city or country. Pacific Col-
lection Co., 415 Montg'y St.. r. 0. Tel 558Q.de24 tr
%^-jW John F. Lyons. Notary Public ar.d
\»-tr Commissioner of Deeds, office (507 Mont-
gomery; telephone 5439; residence 2202 Stelner
street je9 tr
!£___-""*§=*' Hooks (touffht and Sold, llealy,
&-g DALY. 408 o'l arrellst. 18 tf
K____"s_ip Whitenlus rooms. Sl Iv; I'ar.r nrj
mr-y >sup. GEO. HARTMAN.SI3 third tC
j***__"""3=' Ladles' Safejjuar.i -: Send for Illus'.l
ii>—y catalogue. Acme Rubber Co.. 235 Keainy.tf
P^» Dr. HaH, 1236 Market, Murphy
Sk*--*^ bids rms 53 and 54: diseases of women. 6ra
B__S» Mrs." iluher. Midwife— Female Di«-
mr-Xty eases; private home. 4201,4 Natoma.3 lin*
jK_"s*-* I a<li b in Tr üble Call at <>nre
ml—? 342 Third st. MRS. DR. TOLMAN. for-
merly Mrs. Dr. Martin. Private home confinmt.O tf
*r__f l>r. Schmidt. German -Midwife,
tAr—y 12HV2 Mission: private home confinem'ut:
monthly Irregularities cured 1 day : no instrm ts.tf
SITUATIONS A NTKD-I KM
\" : M »e7T(7f GOOD GERMAN. SCAnTiTna^
Xv vlan, Scotch and Irish girls, all with good
ro'erances. await situations at rooking, house-
work, nursing, laundry or second work. Please
call or address MISS PL. NKETT, 424 Sutter.27 2t
A WAITING SITUATIONS-GERMAN* HOUSE-
_.'_. work girl, number of Scandinavian cooks and
second c'.rls, just from tne East, at C. R. HAN-
SEN Ac CO.'S. 110 Geary St. 0c29 _t
~\ UAH McFARLIN HAS FINE SCOTCH. GER-
-v man. English snd Swede girls for nursing,
cooklutr and housework, $15 to $35: also coach-
men, gardeners, men and wives Tor ranch work;
best of local references. 920 Broadway, nr. 9th,
Examiner bldg. Oakland: hours, .0 to 5:30. 27 3t
ADY' AND DAUGHTER, UNDERSTAND
J X running lodging-house, wish a pos. tlon or will
take charge of house. Addresss C. , 127 ('all
Branch office. cc.9 Bt"
L RENCH COOK. SPEAKS ENGLISH, GOOD
' rook, wants situation in private family; good
references. Address G. L., box 160. Call Branch
Office. 0c29 4t«
L RENCH GIRL WISHES UPSTAIRS WORK
Tas chambermaid; understands sewing. Call
116 Leldesdorff st. 0c29 3t»
li ' A TED-B A YOUNG LADY FROM THE
■' East, position as nursery governess or lady's
maid In American family. Please call or address
504 Hickory, near Buchanan. oc_9 3t*
PTRSTCLaSS JiRfcSSMAKF.R. WHO was
established for years In Chicago (came here
for health) would like to work by the day in fine
families: will work very cheap. Address F. M.,
box 150. Call Branch Office. 0c29 3t*
ITUATION WANTED AS WORKING HOUSE-
jkeeper by middle-aged woman; thoroughly
competent; or any place of trust. Call or address
M. C . 1640 Market St.. room 3. 0c29 St*
situation wanted by a competent
_J woman to do housework; ls a good plain cook
and laundress; city or country. Call 9U*l_ Third
street. 0c29 3t*
pOMPKTENT MIDDLE-AGED FRENCH W I D-
' ./ ow wants position as companion to invalid:
speaks good English and can make herself gener-
ally useful; good references; no trifling. A. D.
A., box 12, this office. au29 3t»
I > ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE
It wasblng home for gentlemen or private family.
Apply or address MRS. S. P., 648 Natoma St., bet.
Slxtu and Seventh. 0c29 3t*
yOUNG LADY WANTS TO DO LIGHT WORK
lln return for a g0. 1.1 home ln a respectable
American family. Call or address M. A. S., 1022
Mission st. oc_9 St*
N EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTS A pi 81-
-tlon; thoroughly understands all kinds of
sickness for ladies or gentleman: terms reason-
able. Call or address Nurse. 1022 Mission. 29 3t»
v OUNG WOMAN WISHES PLACE AS COOK
•on ranch: references. Call at 318 Minna. 2B 3t*
/■•OMPETENT NURsE WOULD LIKE A FEW
' engagements: would take ladles In her home
during confinement. Call or address Nurse. 816
Haightst. 0c29 at*
, ERMAN LADY WISHES SITUATION* AS
' 1 nurse, or any kind or work by the day or
week. 438 Tehama st. 0c29 at*
RELIABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A PLACE
in a store; speaks 2 languages. 121*-_ Gilbert
street. - 0c29 at*
it OMAN WITH. 2 CHILDREN WANTS A
•' situation lv the country; first-class laundress
and cook: can bake anything; Is willing to work
for $10 a month; first-class reterehces. 740
Howard St. ■ . 0c29 '_t»
■VTORWEGIAN GIRL WISHES A PLACE AS
Is cook or general housework; best of reference.
j Call or address 11 El yabetfa st ; 0c29 2t*
D ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A
Ik situation to do second work or light house-
work. Please call or address 512 Seventeenth
St., bet Guerrero and Dolores. 0c29 2t*
EXPERIENCED COLORED WOMAN WISHES
a piace to do general housework; good cook:
reference. 920 Washington . near P0we11. 29 2*
UIIIO.V WISHES A HOME IN SOME NICE,
'.'quiet family: is a good housekeeper and
seamstress: no washing: is willing to give her
services very low to the right parties; references.
Please call 24 Willows aye., bet Mission sud Va-
lencia, Seventeenth and Eighteenth sts. *
THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1893.
SITUATIONS WANTED- CONTINCFD.
\**O*_NGLADYFB"M THECOUNTRY WISHES
JL situation for second worfc. Address 141 Ciiest-
nut st.. city. oc'-9 2t*
RESPJ-CTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA-
■tli.": American cook; no objection to country.
1940 Mission st. 0c29 2t«
1 1 OMAN WISHES WORK BY THE DaY OR
'' week. Apply 227 Seventeenth st: *
HAMBERMAID. COMPETENT, WISHES A
V situation in a family either to take care of
children or second work; wages no object. Ad-
dress I. XX., box 154. Call Branch Office. *
pOMPETENT -ENGLISH LaDY WOULD LIKE
vj to take care of 1 or 2 children ont of arms, or
invalid lady or child; go. i references. Address
J. P.. box 87. Call Branch Oflice. *
/".OMPETENT GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO
V.' do general housework or cooking. Please call
or address 710 Larkin st. '* '
(.OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES PLACE TO
VJ do housework; good references; no objection
to the country. Address E.. box 154. Call Branch.*
pOOD FAITHFUL MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN
il wishes a place to do housework: good plain
cook. 79 Jessie St., bet. First and Second. *
RIGHT YOUNG LADY-EXPERT STENOG-
rapher and typewriter: excellent penmanship:
$6 per week. G. L., box 150. Call Branch office. *
WANTED— BY COMPETENT WOMAN. DOWN-
stairs work: or will do general housework: Is
goon baker; city or country. 79 Jessie St., near
First, room 2. ' *
I IRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK; HOTEL, RES-
< taurant or lunchhouse. 79 Jessie St., near An-
thony.
SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY COMPE-
-0 tent woman In country; has boy 10 years ol
age who will make himself generally useful : light
wages. Apply MRS. MILLER.BOI Vallejo.rm. 19.»
p ERMAN WOMAN WANTS SITUATION BY
* * the day washing. Ironing or housecleaning.
Please call or address 430 '/_ Natoma st. *__
AN AMERICAN GIRL WISHES POSITION TO
_A do sewing and chain >rk: has good expe-
rletice, IT ase call 116 Ninth or 92:' ._ Minna. »
SCOTCH-AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES Posi-
-0 tion as cook: win do plain washing. Please
call 116 Ninth st. or 9__ Minna. *__
1/IRST-CI.ASS DRESSMAKER WANTS WORK
1 by the day: $125 a day. Address S. ('.. box
154, Call Branch Office . oc2B 4t«
I*"XPERIENCED LADY'S NURSE WANTS AN
X engagement, or full charge of an Infant or In-
valid; best of city references glveu. Call or ad-
dress Nurse, 1517' v', Marker oc2B 3t*
DRESSMAKER; FIRST-CLASS; DESIRES EN-
gagement in families: best city references.
Address Dressmaker. 635 Natoma st. oc2B 3t*
\7*OUNG ENGLISH LADY DESIRES POSITION
X in a quiet family to teach children under 12
years: disengaged Nov. 8. Address M. a, box
153. call Branch Office. 0.2» 3t*
LIRST - CLASS LAUNDRESS with wood
- reference, wishes a place. Address T. S., box
1 •*•*. Call Branch oflice. oc'JS 3t* .
SPANISH WIDOW. A.-ED 23, WANTS SITUA-
■ tion as housekeeper: widower's family: none
but responsible parties need answer. Address !..
w.,_box 107, Call Branch Office. oc-8 nt*
DRESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS CUTTER AND
fitter and neat sewer, wishes engagements;
terms $1 per day. Please address T , box 153,
Call Branch office. 0c2 3 3t*
SITUATION IV A RELIABLE WOMAN TO 00
0 housework, etc., in city orcountry. 10 Auburn,
bet. Mason and Taylor, Pacific and Jackson. 28 2*
OCSEKEEPKR- WASTED BY RESPECT-
abIe middle-aged woman position as house-
keeper for widower or aged couple: would no a
short distance in country. H.A. .1953 Market.2B 2»
RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO Do
washing or housecleaning. MISS HARRIS,
115 Twenty-sixth st . near Mission. oc'JS •Jt"
V I BSE (PROTESTANT) ILL TAKE ENTIRE
-Ls charge of Infant, grown children or upstairs
work. Address C. B . 191 Hyde st. 0c27 3t»
pOOD SMART YOUNG GIRL. NOT AFRAID
'I of work, wants a situation to do housework or
second work; good city reference. Apply at 9
Hartford St.: take Castro-st. cars. 0c27 3t»
COOK (ENGLISH) DESIRES A POSITION IN A
V.^ first-class family: excellent New York ref-
erences. Address c, box 119. Call Branch.' 27 3*
I. IRST-CLASS FRENCH COOK. WITH BEST OF
1 references, wishes a situation; will help with
housework if needed. Apply 30 Natoma 5t.27 ..'*
I .RESSMAKER— FIRST-CLASS FITTER AND
1' stylish diaper and designer : thorough dress-
maker; by the day. Call or address 327 Ivy ave-
nue. 0C27 3t»
LTN LAND GIRL WOULD LIKE TO Do HOCSB-
X work: she cannot speak English. Address W,
box 151, Call l-rancb. 0c27 3t*
A*"OUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE MIND-
X Ing a baby and assist in light work;, object
home more than wages. Inquire lv grocery-store.
1119 Harrison st.. cor. Langton. 0c27 Hl*
SITUATION" WAN TED— YO ll N PROTEST-
i ant woman to do general housework; sleep
home. Apply 54 Everett St., bet. Third and
Fourth. 00-7 :tt»
SAFETY SEATS FOR CLEANING OUTSIDE
Oof windows. 1183 Market. 17 New Montg. i*
TEST-CLASS DRESSMAKER. COTTER AND
I fitter wants few more engagements by the day;
terms $1 day. 703 *■ atoma si. oc2.'> 7t*
SITUATIONS \VA_VTJ_D— MALK.
cTgERJI A COO U I HESCO-L
. prteut cooks In all branches. 1029 Market. 3 in
YOUNG MAN AND WIFE WANT SITUATION
1 In hotel, man as barkeeper or waiter, wife to
do chamber or laundry work: city or country:
first-class references. Please call or address It. s..
__._'. Natoma St.. rear bouse, upstairs, bet. 5 and
6. QC29 4t*
STRONG YOUNG MAN 23 YEARS OF A E
i wishes work of any kind: bandy at anything;
waxes no object; references. Address 8., box 121,
Call Branch office. 0c29 3t»
A CTIVK.RELIABLE. ELDERLY MAN WAN
_*_. situation to do any kind of light work : care of
horses drive, milk, do plain cooking: city ref-
erence: wages $10 a month. Address XX. it., box
131. Call Branch Office. 0c29 3t«
pARDENEROF LONG EXPERIENCE WANTS
VI situation in greenhouse; flower garden; care
and propagating of fine plants, pruning and bud-
ding, fruit and vegetable growing: best refer-
ences. Ad dress G._N.. box 1 9. Call Branch 29 2*
UPHOLSTERER WANTS SITUATION; NO
vj objections to go out of the city; lsgood all-
round workman at either upholstering, carpet or
curtain work. Address Upholsterer, care of J.
. I i.DI.NG A CO.. 335 Tehama st. 0029 at*
\*OUNG MAN WOULD LIKE WORK OF ANY
■ kind; bas worked 2 years at painting. Address
Painter. 9 Carlos place. 0c29 2t*
IJELIABLE YOUNG MAN AGE 23. TEMPI li-
1* ate habits, wants situation any kind: florist
prelerred. Address 11. A., box 71, this office. 29 2*
JAPANESE MAN AND V IF •* WANTS A SIT-
') uation: man first-class Cook; wife wait on'
table and bouseworli: good references. Address
S. X.. box 128. Call Branch Office. 0c29 2t»
A' i. UNG. STRONG, SMART, WILLING GEiT-
-1 man, 18 years of age. wishes to learn black-
smithing; speaks English: will work 3 or 4 months
for nothing. Apply Fair, box 41, this office. *
YOUNG MAN. AGED 20, DESIRES POSITION
1 in private family, clubhouse or round office:
excellent references. Address A , box 93, Call
Branch Office. *_
L IRST-CLASS GENERAL TEAMSTER, GOOD
i horseman, sober, reliable, with good reference,
wants a place In the country: moderate wages; is
studying veterinary surgery. Worker, box 96.
Call Branch office. •_
CTEADV, SOBER, RELIABLE YOUNG MAN,
O handy at most anything, would work few
hours in the evening for his room aud board. Ad-
dress Thomas, box 41. tbls office. *
STEADY SORER YOUNG AMERICAN, HaNDX,
I s willing and capable, wishes situation around
private p ace: care for garden, lawn, horses; handy
with tools: careful driver. Address Reliable, box
33, this office. : *_
C ITU. .TION AS COOK IN SMALL COUNTRY
_J hotel or on a ranch. Address J. S.. box 60, this
office. ___.
YOUNG MAN. 21 YEARS OLD. WISHES A
X position as grocery clerk. 8 years' experience:
best of reference. Address L.. 20*/^ Sixth st.2B 5*
COACHMAN, Willi -TRST-CLA-8 CITY REF-
e rence, desires position; careful driver and
competent man. Address 0. C, box 131. Call
branch. ■ oc2B st*
I/LOORMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION IN
X horseshoeing shop. J. M., box 21, this of-
fice. OC2B 3t»
V OUNU BREAD AND CAKE RAKER WANTS
* situation ln the country as first or second band.
Address F. C. box 120, Call Branch. oc2B 3t»
.. ANTED-BY AN HONEST. RELIABLE AND
' ' educated boy of 18 a position of any kind; bo-
tel, wholesale house or office preferred: refer-
ences. Address G. A. IL, 222* Clay st. oc2B 3t*
T~ OUNG MAN. SORER AND RELIABLE.
' wishes a place ln private family where general
usefulness ls required. Address W. T. . oox 151,
Call Branch office. oc2B 3t*
GOOD CHRISTIAN COLORED COOK WISHES
*f a position at reasonable wages. Address J. M.,
1317 Sacramento st. oc2B Ht*
SITUATION WANTED BY STEADY. EDU-
c ated man, who speaks French, German,
Spanish and Scandinavian languages; best of city
references. Address 8., box 147, Call Branch
Office. ....-■■■:. oc2B 3t»
\" OLNG MAN WANTS PLACE TO TEND CAT-
-1 tie; first-class man In dairy. Please address P.
8., 621 Commercial st . oc_B 3t"
pOMPETENT BOY OF 15 YEARS, WITH
vJ 2 years' experience lv grocery business, wishes
situation. Apply 330 I'aclflc st. 0c27 3t*
V'OUNG ENGLISHMAN HOLDING Al PER-
X sonal references desires position lv hotel, res-
taurant or round office or store. M., box 12 1,
Call Branch ». ffice. _____________
L'LDERLY MAN, GOOD PLAIN COOK. SOBER.
'-' wishes situation in private family or small
boarding-house: country preferred. . Address M.
P.. box 140, Call Branch Offi. c. - 0c27 _t*
MAN AND WIFE WANT WORK ON RANCH;
man Is good teamster, can milk and do any
kind of work; woman good cook and housekeeper;,
no children; must have work. Address M. 11. box
111. Call Branch Office. 0c27 3t«
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN AS
•■ -dishwasher. Address 11. 11., box 160, Call
Branch Office. ■ - 0c25 7t*
YOUNG MAN OF 18 DESIRES POSITION AS
1 collector or assistant • bookkeeper. Address C.
J. C, 1906 Powell st. oc"-'4 7t*» ■
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
V\ ANTED— SCANDINAVIAN GIRL
*' toheiptbe cook in a private family, $20;
French cook for French family. $30; German
cook, must be first class, $35; a waitress for good
hotel place in Nevada, $25, fare paid waitress,
small country hotel. $20: general housework girls
for Vlsalia, San Jose, Stockton, Contra Costa. San
Rafael. Oakland and Alameda. $25 and $20. Ap-
ply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter St. 0c29 2t
.iv ANTED - CHAMBERMAID. ASSIST IN
** waiting, first-class country hotel. $20: Scan-
dinavian girl, general housework, Vacavllle, $25;
a number of girls for housework and to assist:
Spanish glri to assist with housework, $10. C. Ft."
HANSEN A CO., 1 10 Geary st. 0c29 2t
9 COOKS, $30 ANDS3O: SECOND GIRL. $25;
'— ' 12 honsework elrls. city and country, _20,
$20 and $30; 4 young girls to assist. $15. Apply
MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton St.. room 2. 1_
.* ANTED— YOUNG GIRL. BETWEEN 14 AND
■'. 16 years of age, for light housework. 2096
Market St., downstairs. • 0c29 tf
EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR DRAPERY AND
general upholstering work. 214 Stockton. 29 3*
FINISH ON CLOAKS; ALSO YOUNG
to learn. Murphy Building, rm. 81.- 0c29
HANDS ON COATS; MACHINE AND HAND.
366 Clementina 0c29 3t«
II ANTED— A- STRONG. NEAT BCAN'DINA-
*' vian girl for general housework aud family
washing; wages $20. Call after 10 a. m. at 927
Eighteenth St.. near Castro
\\' ANTED— A YOUNG GIHL, 13 OR 14 YEARS
', old, more for company tnau for work in ex-
change for home. 136 Rose aye,, near octavla. *
r ANTED— A WFITNURSE IMMEDIATELY;
healthy woman only. Apply 2418 Clay. *
SSISTANT TO GO OUT BY THE DAY
dressmaking. 794 Van Ness aye., 2to 3. *
/"•Trl to assist LIGHT housework AND
' 1 children. 507 Birch aye., near Octavia st. *
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. APPLY
Monday, 40 Bartiett st. •
It ANTED— LADIES TO LEARN A NEW AND
*' beantiful art of transferring to glass photos or
any kind of pictures: can be made very profitable.
For particulars cull 216 Powell st. 0c26 7t*
ACTUAL TAILORING SCHOOL OF J. 069
J\ Broadway, Oakland, opened branch at 1000
Sutter as boarding an 1 day school : you aro taught
every branch of dress, cloak ma -ing. millinery
thoroughly; positions after learning; patterns cut
to measure. 1005 Sutter st., S. F*. oclB 6111
CDOWELL SYSTEM DKESSCUTTING THE
best: can prove it ; dressmakers lor ramllles;
patterns 2,. c. School over Maze. oc2l lm
MALE HELP WANTED.
GERMAN OR SWISS CHEF, $100; BAKER
and pastry cook, country hotel. «00; French
night cook, $60. 0. R. HANSEN Ac Co., 110 Geary
Street. 0c29 2C
RAILROAD LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS;
It free fare. C.R.HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary
street. 0c29 _t
ll' INKMAKKR. NEAR CITY; 3 FARMERS,
'' $26. MURRAY & READY. 634 Clay. 0c29 2t
l\ ANTED— COOK FOR CITY, $100. CALL
*' 9:30 a. M. to-day at HOTEL GAZETTE, 420
Kearny st. . 1
MEN SEEKING GOOD POSITIONS, CLERKS,
etc., call at 238 Kearny St., room 6. oc2S_ 3t*
VI ANIED-A YOUNG AK'IIST WHO CAN
»' draw advertising designs and cartoons; a
steady position. Semi samples of drawing and
price wanted per week to G. _:. M., box 42, this
office. oc292t*
. OOTBLACK WANTID: 200 MAKKET ST.
I ' Call 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. *__•
U' ANTED — A GOOD DISHWASHER. 122
ir Firth st. *_
9' GOOD CARPENTERS WANTED AT 646
-.tJ Mission, at lOo'clock, Sunday. •
ONEDOLLAR WILL PAY FOR CONSULTA-
tIon, examination, advice and treatment for
any case or disease at the New York Medical and
Surgical Institute, Nucleus building, cor. Market
an.i Third sts. *
I ARBERS— 2-CHAIR 16c SHOP; CHEAP.
I ' DECKELMAN BROS., 106 Ellis St. OC'29 3t«
9,"*. MEN "WANTED 5281, _" PACIFIC ST.: SlN-
—•' tele rooms 15c; beds 10c. ■ oc';9 7t»
0(\(\ MEN— FREE SOUP WITH ALL ORDERS;
OUU 2 dishes sc; hot cakes, with syrup, sc. at
44 Fourth St.. and don't you forget It. oc2B 7t
SHOEMAKER TO BUY GOOD CUSTOM -SHOP.
Including patching machine. 4 Summer St.,
off Montgomery. 0c27 3t*
L'REE HOT LUNCH FROM 10 TO MEAT,
r soup, beer or wine, sc. at MRS. DAILY'S,
619 Merchant St. ■ 0c26 7t
JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' UNION HEAD-
quarters and employment office, 737 Mission;
employers supplied; cty or country ; free. I. 11,
BROWN, general secretary. 0024 7t*
MAN FOR RANCH; MUST HAVE SMALL
amount of money; wages $60; stead y em-
ployment. Call 50 Flood building, Bto 10. 28 7*
"1 I.A MEN WANTED— SINGLE ROOMS 15c TO
.L"U 25c per night: clean and airy. Maine
House. 614 Kearny st. . cor. Commercial. tt
1 ["REE COFFEE AND KOLLS TO LUDGKB_
-F Home lodglnj-house (new 'ionse>. 704 Sansome;
single rms ____ to $1 night. $1 to s3 week. »u!2tf
VI EN TO TAKE LODGING— ISO TO 25c PER
xrx nigh:; tingle rooms: best in city. Railroad
House.s33 Commercial. below Montgomey.my3o ly
v. ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANTCSTO
' know that Ed Rolkln, Reno House proprie-
tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third it.: 150
large rooms: 25c. Pr night; $1 tos3 pr week. 20 ly
C.APIT«>L HOUSE, 587 SACRAMENTO ST.—
\J Rooms 20c to $1 night: 3 nights 00c. aul si tt
BRANCH HOUSF_, 861 MARKET: ROOMS, 25c
Dto $1 per night; $1 to $3 per week: tire escapes.
SINGLE ROOMS. 12._cANTGi T.7SCAWF.EK.
0 Lindell House. Sixth and Howard sts. my'_6tf
(EST IN CITY-SINGLE ROOMS, 15,20 AND
' ' 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, $1 60 per week.
Pacific House, Commercial and Leldesdorff. m!7 tf-
17' MEN WANTED TO TAKE LODGING;
1 1 O finest house in the city: 10c, 16c and 25c
pernight. 624 Washington st. an 10 tf
AGENTS WANTED. *
ANTED — ACTIVE AND ENERGFuTc
agents for Kairl'lay: good pavfor good work.
Call at 916 Market st., room 81, Columbian build-
Ing. Ask for M. V. LoY. *> -
l\ ANTED— A FEW GOOD AGENTS: BIG
'' money for good men. 126 Kearny, room 25 tf
AGENTS WASTED IN EVERY COUNTY TO
handle ••The Book of the Fair," to whom ex-
clusive territory will be given; prospectus now
ready: the only work of the kind published: sells
ou sight;, a fortune In It for the right person;
write at once for terms and territory. THE BAN-
CROFT COMPANY. 723 Market St.. S. F. oc2o lit
A GENTS-SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE
tv greatest invention of the aire. The new Patent
Chemical Ink-erasing Pencil. Sells on sight; works
like magic. Agents are making from $25 to $125
per week. For further particulars write tbe Mon-
roe Eraser Mfg. Co., X 920, La Crosse, Wis. oc!8 ly
IV ANTED-CITY AGENT BY LEADING FIRE
*' insurance company; only man of long resi-
dence and good standing need apply: good posi-
tion for right party. Address L.. box 117, Call
Branch Office, ocll lm
AGENTS FOR SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE IN
■iv connection with other books, for city ana
country. 51 anil ..... Crocker building. oc3 4m
FURNT TURK WANTED.
Q9 n_uTT___-^_rif*^^ uTT^IT^JR^^ARPETS^
Da-X merchandise, saloons, etc. oc'-'o tf
HJ. LEUTHOLTZ. 403 SUTTER — BUYS
. furniture, merchandise, saloons, etc. 0c25 tf
MGALI.ICK& SILVERSTEIN. 955 FOLSOM.
.. new and second-hand furnlturebought, sold,
exchanged; good price given: scud postal. ocl.. tf
A— AUCTIONEER — FRANK XV. BUTTER-
. FIELD, 19 Montgomery St., pays spot
cash. ocl4 lm*
./ . N. LEUTHOLTZ.2I NINTH ST., WILL BUY
' * . your furulture lor cash. • ocB tf
■VTEUMANN BROTHERS, 117 . SIXTH ST.,
J., will buy your second-hand furniture for cash.
HIGHEST PRICK PAID FOR FURNITURE,
crockery, saloon merchandise. J. SCHOEN-
FELD. 1441 Market st. ■---,' oc6 lm
ASPECT — BUYING CONTENTS OF
houses, flats, stores, etc.. for cash. HENRY
KUTTNER. rm.144, Fbelan bldg, Market Bt.]yl6 tt
» lil THINKER — WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD.
A 643 California St., near Kearny; 20 years in
the business; buys, sells and rents furnished
bouses. - ■■ 24 tf
F:o. F. LAMSON WILL BUY YOUR FURNI-
-thre; full cash value 410 Kearny, R'm 8. a 4 6m
McCABE, 128 FOURTH, PAYS THE HIGHEST
price for furniture, stoves, ranges.carpets. 1 y
A LARGE QUANTITY SECOND-HAND FUR-
niture wanted; 20 ptr ct paid more than else-
where. MALONF:. 110 Fourth: new store. m2O tf
M.J. SIMMONS & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, V> ILL
. buy your furulture, pianos and books. 1057
Market St. » ap9 tr
PROPERTY WANTED.
IV ANTED-U^__rPiU_lV_i_r~~L()T IN SAN
'* Francisco in exchange for house and lot In
North Berkeley. For particulars address A. F.
HADLEY, Berkeley. Cai. ... 0e27 f___
PROPERTY WANTED FOR CASH IN THE
outskirts and homesteads of this city: must oe
cheap and have a good title. 5. DUCAS, 11
Montgomery st. .■- '■•' sei 2 tf
ROOMS WANTED.
PIOOM IN. PRIVATE~FAMILY. WITH BOARD
XI or otherwise; within 3 blocks of Clay and
Montgomery. Address M.. box 13, this office. 2B 3"
CHILDR BOARDED. _-^^_
T. ADY W()uTi7^BaAßD~_^)irrsMALL CHIL-
I-.dren. 28 Halght at,, near Market.^>e2i*J7t*
GERMAN I DOW WT S liS lOR 2 CHILDREN
to board; good home; mother's care: room
for parents. 1334 Turk. ____£______
WANTEP-MISCELLANKOPS.
IV ANTED — A UMBER ONE, LARG-TfIRE
"■and burglar proof . second-band . safe. J. K.
ARMSIiY & Co., 138 Market st, "■"-'7 '■>'■
STORAGE.
t'^l!RS->C_l_A^sliTORAG^ MADE.
642-644 Mission at. CHAS. L. TAYLOK. ]Ql3 tf
HOUSES TO LET.
y??CMi?xZ__ZM^
SK COR. WASHINGTON AND WALNUT STS.
8 rooms, bath, $40; 1819 Broadway, ur. Gough.
9 rooms, bath. $32 50: 2726 Mission St., 9 roonis,
bath. $30; 1141 .Valencia, 8 rooms, bath, $27 60;
8 Liberty St.. 6 rooms, bath. $26 50: 1210 Nine-
teenth St., near Castro, cottage. 7 rooms, bath.
$26; 2724 Mission St., 7 rooms, bath. $25: 1039
Twenty-second St.. 8 rooms, bath, $22 50: Ash-
bury, near Seventeenth, electric cars. 7 rooms,
batn, $20; 2518 Butter. 8 rooms. batb,s2o; 1145V 2
Valencia st., rear cottage, 6 rooms, bath, $14:
3514 Mission St., cottage. 5 rooms, $1^; 1455
Minna, cottage, 4 rooms, bath, $12. W. H. CKIM
& CO.. 11 _ Montgomery St. - . * 1 -'/
9 «__>{ ) l CALIFORNIA" AYE.. NEAR EUGENIA
—Oxi-i st.— House of 5 rooms; modern iinnrove-
ments: cheap. oc'_9 3t*
HOUSE 7 ROOMS. BATH. 1719 LAG UN A ST.,
near Bush. v 0c29 7t*
CjQ WATER FREE; 204 PERRY _ ST., JUST
_>*J. off Fourth. Apply to G. H. UMBSKN dc
CO., 14 Montgomery st. 0c29 tf
<&qq HOUSE OF 8 rooms and BAT ;
«_5 _>«_). s uiitary plumbing and fine marine view.
1823 Broadway. 0c29 3t*
OA MARY ST., NEAR MISSION AND FIFTH —
—vt Double parlors. 7 rooms, from $35 to $28. 3*»
ffij"] P. 8 ROOMS AND BATH. 22 DE BOOM
(iTi I*. st.. off second, r.r. Brannan. 0c29 3t*
Qirv HOUSE 4 SUNNY ROOMS: YARD: CY-
«4P xv press aye., near 26tb: key 1027 Cappst. «
<2x]P_ HOUSE.i 4 ROOMS AND CELLAR; 8
tJD-I O. solina pi. N. s. California st,, below Stock-
ton; waterfree; quiet neighborhood; key at No. 2.
BUCKINGHAM & CO., 415 Montgomery St.
■ au!6 WeFrSu
"ft '"_("_ HOUSE 11 ROOMS: BATH; PLATE-
VPvfvI. glass windows: 708 California St., north
side, below Stockton: water free. Key at BUCK-
INGHAM & CQ.'S. 410 Montgomery.ol3 FrSuW tf
H ROOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY; FINECON-
• ditlon; location charmingly unique; rent low.
DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park aye., off Twelfth St.
se23 tf SaSu
91 *_ GOUGH — NICK HOUSE 8 ROOMS.BATH;
-.XO cheap; $33. MADISON Ac IU'KKE.o2B 4
k9Q TURK— ELEGANT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS
000 and bath, $50. MADISON & BURKE. 4*
HOC PINE ST.— FLOORS; 7 ROOMS; FINE
xJ-aO view; yard. Inqulrj Bto 12 A. m. oc2B 7t*
(J>9- 7 I'.OOMS. BATH, BASEMENT AND
v]P-aO. yard. 1515 broderick, near Sutter. 2B 3t*
CtOO ELLIS. NEAR LARKIN-HOUSK OF 10
*Jx) O rooms and bath. oc2B 3t*
Hi HAT DOWNTOWN COZY 10-ROOM 2-STORY
1 house. 637 Eddy St., cor. Folk: rent $70: every
room a front one. 0c27 4t
THAT 10-ROOM (8 OF THEM SUNNY). 3-
story, handsomely papered bouse, with garden.
1411 Clay st., bet. Leavenworth and Hyde, will be
rented very cheap to the right party. 0c27 4t
(11 ](' MCALLISTER -SUNNY HOUSE OF 8
Oi'vJ rooms and bath. Keys at 806 McAllister
street. 0c27 It*
SI O HOUSE OK 7 ROOMS. 117 LANGTON
1 v '■ St.; key opposite. 0c27 It*
flt 9 P. 2-STORY HOUSK; 6 ROOMS: WATER
*iP — xi. tree. 70 Ellis St.. near Larkin. 0c27 3t*
MODERN FURNISHED HoUSE; 7 ROOMS:
grand view; piano; $50. 2414 Polkst. 0c26 7*
1 '-_(_'-_ i:, 'OY-6 ROOMS; BATH; MODERN
lv)\l.) Improvements; $23; with water. 25 7*
HOUSE, 4 KOOMS, HAS P_M ENT. OUTHOUSES,
well; $12. MRS. WALL. Coima. 0c24 7t»
BAY-WINDOW SUNNY HOUSE 6 ROOMS,
bath, basement, hot and cold water. 5 Hamp-
ton place, off Folsom, bet. Second and Third. 2o tf
17 .) A BRODERICK-7 ROOMS AND BATH;
I — _t modern: rent $27 50. water free.oc2o lOt*
1H;99 r\l\ 7 SUNNY ROOMS AND BATH:
-.-m.xlxj. marine view. 1813 Stockton. o!9 tf
1 990 BUSH— SUNNY HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS;
' -j—x) bath; rent $45: water iree. 0c1.3 tt
/'ALL AND GET A LIST OF OUR VACANT
' bouse circular, containing list of booses to let
and to lease: issued weekly. G. H. tMKSKN <fc
CO.. 14 Montgomeryst. • mvlO tf
FURNISHED HOUSES.
BARGAIN-PARTIES LOOKING] FOR BOUSE
completely furnished, ready for moving In:
location .entral: 6 rooms and bath and sun in
every room. Address W., box 153, Call Branch
Office. oc'29 '_t«
1 70*. EDDY— MODERN FLAT OF 4 ROOMS;
J iVlx) every convenience; housekeeping; no
children. oc2B St*
99f_f _ BTEINER, NEAR SACRAMENTO—
— a-xJ\J Nicely furnisbed house, 7 rooms, batn, to
responsible parties. Call 4. oc2B -T (
HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS. FURMSHED, FOR SALE
cheap; rent $25. App'y 31 x Third. 0c26 7t*
COTTAGES TO LET.
$7 3-ROOMED COTTAGE. APPLY 2643
«_P 1 . Bryant aye. 0c29 3t""
99/11 O'FARRELL— COTTAGE OF 5 SUNNY
_____ *"J4 rooms, rear, for housekeeping. oc*29 3t*
COTTAGF;, 4 ROOMS AND BARN; STATE
st . near Market and Castro. ■ - » ■ .-
POTTAtir. OF 3 AND 4 ROOMS: LARGEYARD:
V-^ cellar. Grocery. Bryant and Dore sts. 0c29 2t*
"I 1 .)Q MI SS lON — SUNNY COTTAGE; 5
x 1 — O rooms, with or without stable. oc2 .4*
(OTTAGE. 123 LIBERTY. BKT. GUERRERO
' and Dolores; garden Iront and back. 0c22 tf
<Btl _. COTTAGE; OROOMSJJATH: YARD; 313
-PIU. 20th st. Apply 711 Treat aye. ocl9
St HOUSE 0 ROOMS; WATER FREE;
tg. I U. Clara, near Flftii. Apply 325 Fifth.a3o tf
FLATS TO LET.
OENI-ir__wl__NTlET-^^
upper flat. 8 rooms, bath, $30: 519 Third St.,
upper. 6 rooms, bath. $27 00, or with brick stable.
6 stalls. $40: 2518 Mission, upper, 6 rooms, bath,
92b; 437 Seventeenth St., upper, 6 rooms.bath,
$23 50: 615 Capp St.. upper. 6 rooms, bath.
$22 50: 633 Guerrero, upper. 5 rooms, bath,
$22 00; 926 Harrison St.. upper, 5 rooms, $20;
708 Buchanan, lower, 6 rooms, bath, $20: 60 'I e-
bama St.. lower 4 rooms, $15; 339 Eddy st., lower,
4 rooms, $15: NE. cor. Twenty-fourth and Florida,
upper. 6 rooms, bath, $15; 1837 "vi Howard, upper.
6 rooms. $15: 1047V 3 Folsom. upper. 4 rooms,
$12; 1309 Minna. lower, 3 rooms, $12; 16 .2
Bluxome, lower, 4 rooms. $12; 290 Twenty-sec-
ond. near Harrison, uppei, 3 ro«ms. $1100; 19
Perry, basement, 5 rooms $11: 834 Alabama, near
Twenty-first, upeer, 4 rooms, $11; 1833 Howard.
lower. 8 rooms, $10. W. H. CRIM & CO.. 118
Montgomery st. " 1 .
fi__._ £.n RENT REDUCED: FIVE SUNNY
«JT_L *'.•'-". rooms, bath, modern, basement,
large yard; 217b Colllngwood, near Nineteenth
and Castro. PROLL. BAEHR & CO., 238 Mont-
gomery St. 1 .
pHEAPEST FLATS IN THE MISSION; COR.
* ' Dolores and Twenty-third sts.; 6 rooms.bath,
electrical appliances and all litest modern con-
veniences; don't fall to see these at once; rents
$22 50. $20 and $27 50. 1
CHEAP FLAT, 3 ROOMS; SEPARATE YARD.
J 325 Langton St., near Bryant and Seventh. *
9 NEW ELEGANT FLATS.S ROOMS; BATH:
—i latest improvements. 617 Guerrero s'.oc29 3t*
3 FINE FLATS. 7 ROOMS AND BATH EACH.
Key 142 Fulton st. 0c29 3t*
9 NEW BAY-WINDOW FLATS OF 4 AND 5
.6 rooms: stable; $16. Fair Oaks, near 23d.29 3t*
©IA LOWER FLAT. 6 ROOMS: $14, UPPER
«_? lU. flat, 5 rooms. SE. cor, Castro and Nine-
tee nthsts. 0c29 St*
(*AQ MINNA. NX. EIGHTH-LOWER SUNNY
O-tO flat 8 rooms: yard. 0c29 3t*
(gin FLAT 4 NICE ROOMS. HALL AND
tip I vf. double parlors. 1606 Stevenson, near
Eighteenth. 0c29 ..t*
QOQ BUCHANAN — SUNNY BAY-WINDOW
_7UO flat* rooms; bath; $20. oc'29 3t»
q»ll UPPER FLAT 4 ROOMS, BATH AND
Op 11. yard: Inquire on premises. 2621'Misslon
at., bat. Twenty-second and Twenty-third. 29 ___•
L'LAT: 4 ROOMS; NICE YARD. 1219 FLOR-
P Ida St., near Twenty-fourth. . . .* .
UPPER FLAT; 6 SUNNY ROOMS, BATH AND
vJ gas. 123V2 Cumberland st. ______
2 LOVELY FLATS OF 4 AND 5 ROOMS AND
bath: gas: large planked yards: 814 and 816
Nineteenth, bet. Noe nnd Sanchez: few steps from
Castro-st. cars; rents $16 and $18: water free. 22 tf
Oft GOLDEN GATE AYE.— FLAT OF 7
• ■' ) rooms, all modern Improvements. 0c23 tf
UPPER FLAT OF 6 SUNNY ROOMS; RENT
U cheap. Apply at 711*/ O'Farrell st. 0c29 3t«
99 xx THIRTEENTH. OPP. TREAT AYE.—
__.____> Flat 5 rooms: bath; rent cheap. 0c29 3t*
1 P»l OMISSION. NR. ELF.VENTH-5 SUNNY
1 rooms: bath; rents2o. oc297t"'
"I Ql "I A ELLIS. BKT. LAGUNA AND BUCIT
X OJLX anan— Flat 0 rooms and bath: $25. •
_9Q GREEN, NEAR DUPONT— 2 ICE BAY-
rt—iO window flats or 5 sunny separated rooms
and bath eacb; latest Improvements; rent rea-
sonable. 0c29 41*-
ELEGANT FLAT: 7 ROOMSAND BATH. 827
Howard St.. near Fourth. • 0c29 3t"»
A 99 TWENTY - SECOND — BAY - WINDOW
X_____ flat; Orms: batb: from $20 to $16.29 3"
L'LAT OF 3 ROOMS: YARD AND CELLAR;
I reasonable, 740 Minna st. 0c29 3l*
1 A 1 C TWENTY-FIFTH ST.. NEAR CASTRO:
JL _tl tl flue sunny flat: D rooms and bath: _______*
QAf» TWKNTY-SIXTH S 1*.. -NEAR FLORIDA:
OUD new flat: 0 rooms, batb, cellar. 0c29 3t*
UPPER FLAT OF 3 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS.
Apply 21 Harrison aye. 0c29 3t*
7QQ STEVENSON— NICE SUNNY FLAT. 6
i OO rooms and bath: rent $20, *
IDWINTFIR FAIR—
Fell and Devlsadero sts.— 7 and 8 room
flats- reached by 3 Hues of cart: new sanitary
plumbing. Apply at room 6, firth floor. 222 San-
some st, or 418 Devlsadero st. ' 0c22 61* SuTuTh
ffl» Q7 r.(\ " 729 McALLISTER-8 ROOMS
0U1.W.-I- bath. ASHTON * GARD .
I^ER. 411 Montgomery st ocl lm SuTuTh
ffljor 1723 McALLISIER-7 ROOMS AND
01) DO. bath. ASHTON A. GARDINER. 411
Montgomeryst. . ocl ltn SuWeFr
MARKET AND OCTAVIA, OPPOSITE VALE.T-
cla— Klegant sunny flats of 6 and 7 rooms and
oath: $20 to $27 50: will be put in first-class
order. MADISON & BURKE. oc2- 4t»
O_.A /_» PER MONTH: 726 HARBISON ST.; BET.
Op x\J Third and Fourth. . .• , oc2_ 3t* *
FLATS TO LET-CONTINUED.
Sill 9 FINE LOWER FLAT: 4 ROOMS. BATH:
<IP-LZi. separate yard. 1237 25tb. nr.Cburch.2B 3*
SMALL FLA 4 ROOMS, AT 613 EIGHT EENTH
St., near Guerrero: $8. oc2B 3t*
(2j9ft SONNY CORNER FLAT, 7ROoMSAND
<g)^jU. hath; large yard. 408 V N nth oc2B 3t*
<2-l Q SUNNY FLAT, 4 ROOMS. 135 IVY
tjPJ-O. aye.. near Van Ness. oc2B tf
OF THE 24 NEW FLATS. SEVENTH ST.. BE-
low l'.ryant, only 5 are left: these will be
rented for $11, $12 $13. $14 mid $17. containing
4, 5 and 6 rooms : water free. Apply on the prem-
ises or to DAVIDSON & LEIGH. 137 Montgomery
street. _^^^ 0c27 5t
I^O BENT—ON COR. LARKIN ST. AND OLIVE
1- aye.. flat of 7 rooms, all sunny: also large store
under, with 6 rooms: good location for toy and
notion goods. Apply MADISON & BURKE, or 811
O'l-arrell st.. near Larklu. oc!9 tf
fflj j/' FLAT 4 AND 5 ROOMS. BATH AND
'IT U. yard. -8b Shotweli, bat. Fourteenth and
Fifteenth. 0c27 3t*
ONE OF THOSE STYLISH 8-ROOM NEW
flats on Clay, bet. Leavenworth and Hyde.27 4
<C»IQ FLAT TO LET. 4 ROOMS AND BATH.
«IP -10^3138 Sixteenth st., nr. Guerrero. 27 3t»
1 99p» SACRAMENTO— FLAT OF 5" ROOMS;
A—^U suunyyard; rent reduced. 0c27 3t*
L 1 LEG ANT FLAT 5 ROOMS-ALL LATEST
Xj Improvements: $21. 141 Grove st. 0c26 7t*
MIDDLE FLAT 4 SUNNY KOOMS: RENT
x\X reasonable. 31 Moss st. 0c26 st*
1 Q9a CASTRO— HANDSOME NEW FLAT; 6
.1 «>— large rooms, bath and laundry. Apply at
130 Castro st, near Fifteenth. 0c24 7t*
5 BOWIE AYE.— BAY-WINDOW FLAT: 3
0 large rooms: cheap to small family. 0c24 6t*
LINE 4-ROOM BAY-WINDOW FLAT; MOD-
Fern improvements, with yard. 315 Lombard
street. 0c24 7t*
CjlO UPPER FLAT. 5 LARGE ROOMS AND
O'O' bath; stable. HUs',a Alabama st., near
Twenty-third. 0c24 7t*
Ql ft WALLER - UPPER ILAT; 4 ROOMS;
*jX\J bath; cellar. 0c23 Bt*
9 NEW MODERN FLATS.7 ROOMS AND BATH
each. NE. cor Valencia and 23d sts. 0C22 Bt*
rp HREE NEW SUNNY FLATS. NW. COR
1 Page and Shrader sts. oc2l tf
UPPER FLAT. 7 ROOMS; MODERN IMPROVE-
ments: rent $21: water free. 438 Sixth. 22 tf
L"LAT 4 ROOMS; BATH; MODERN IMPROVE-
X ments. NE. cor. Capp and Twentieth. oclStf
L^LAT OF 3 ROOMS. 6 HENRIETTA SQUARE
_£ ocl6 tf
\\ EBSTER. NEAR HAIGHT — FLAT OF 6
'' rooms; latest convenleuces; cheap to a good
tenant. oc!s 15t*
1 ft I Q VALENCIA COR. HILL— NICE SUNNY
IUJO flat of 9 rooms and bath: suitable for
dentist or doctor; rent $40. Inquire at bakery. lOtf
1 9ft7 BUSH-FLAT; 4 ROOMS; BATH; HOT
1 £.\' I aud cold water free; $25. Apply 1213
Bush st. se24 tf
('A 9 HAVES. COR. BUCHANAN— 2 NEW SUN-
Uj" ny flats; 5 and 6 rooms; batbs. oc2 tf
LLAT OF 6 LARGE SUNNY ROOMS AND
F bath to let at 3225 Geary st. 8826 tt
79£« MCALLISTER— SUNNY UPPER FLAT: 7
I xU rooms; laundry and bath.- se9 tf
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.
■j^Q^JE^ll^l^^
tiOO keeping; alsodoubleand single r00m5.29 3*
r>Q7 HOWARD— SUN NY' FURNISHED HOUSE-
UO I keeping and other sunny rooms. 0c29 2t*
Q('Q MISSIO.N-2 SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING
OUO rooms, furnished complete, *
\\' HERE?-1827 MARKET, COR. PEARL-
'' Sunny rooms, furnished, lionsekeeplng.oc29 tf
Ql Q HOWARD-FURNISHED KITCHEN AND
Q'Q bedroom: housekeeping rooms. 0c29 tf
/IQQ FOURTH— NICK FLAT OF 7 ROOMS.
-tOO with bath and all latest lmprovmts.oc29 3t
mil KEARNY — HOUSEKEEPING TENE^
— ment: 3 rooms. 0c29 2t*
f*ft 1 TWENTY - FIRST - 3 SUNNY REAR
"Vi housekeeping rooms: all modern improve-
ments. ' ■■ 0c29 2t*
9QI MINNA. COR. 4TH — FRONT HOUSE-
keeping, double and single; che»p.oc29 st*
(ijft HOWARD-FURNISHED SUNNY front
' 1U room and kitchen; other rooms; house-
keeping; 0c29 2t*
9QI DORE— UPPER FLAT OF 3 ROOMS. ON-
-0» furnished, with cellar, bet. Harrison and
Bryant, Ninth and Tenth: rent $10. uc29 7t*
AJQ JESSIE-LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING AND
ttit/ single rooms. 0c29 2t*
1 OP SEVENTH-2 FRONT SUITES HOUSE-
JLOU keeping rooms; yard. Dath: $11 and $15.2*
29ft SEVENTH— 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
£il,\J nicely furnished. 0c29
C<* II MISSION. NEAR SECOND— 2 ROOMS
OU I' 4 complete for light housekpg: $10. 29 2t*
9 1 VERONA. OFF THIRD, NEAR HARRISON—
~jX Furnished housekeeping rooms. ■ *
, 1 Q THIRD— FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE.
1 XV double, housekpg; rent reasonable. 29 3t*
A] O FOURTH - PLEASANT FURNISHED
Tip rooms for housekpg; folding-doors. 29 3t*
9nft EIGHTH — UNFURNISHED BEDROOM
*-OU and kitchen; also other rooms. *
ftlQI MISSION— FURN ISHED FRONT ROOMS
\iXU4 lor housekeeping. *
-VTEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH HOUSE-
X> keeping privileges, to a young couple. Call or
address Room. 816 naight St. 0c29 2t*
Ul GROVE — BAY WINDOW ROOMS FUR-
-1 nlshed light housekeeping; rent $.2. 29 3t*
71 (' LAKKIN- SUNNY FURNISHED HOUSE-
I XU keeping rooms: other rooms, $6. *
».Q SEVENTEENTH — LARGE BEDROOM:
— O use dining-room, kitchen; $10. 0c29 2t*
-JQ MINNA-2 OR 3 SUNNY FURNISHED
010 rooms for housekeeping. *
I£* DEVISADERO— 2 SUNNY FURNISHED
J U housekeeping rooms; bath: view; new house;
private family: Haight-st. cars; $18. 0c29 31*
99Q8 TWELFTH— B WELL-FURNISHED CON-
— — 1> nectlng rooms: gas: bath; stationary wash-
tubs: private family. *
1 QO SEVENTH— FURNISHED FRONT SUN-
IOOny corner housekeepiug rooms; closet;
cheap. 0c29 2t*
IQ7B H AYES-SUNNY FURNISHED SUITE
"1 O I or single for housekeeping. * -•-
QjQ FREMONT— 3 ROOMS: HOT AND COLD
Oil O water; range: separate entrance: stable if
required; rent $11. *
A(l'- THIRD — 2 OR 3 HOUSEKEEPING
ttU«) rooms; well furnished; rent cheap. 2t*
9Q ASH AYE— FURNISHED FRONT BED-
ZiO room and kitchen, suitable for housekeep-
lng; $8. - oc2B 2t*
Ql 71 MISSION, OPPOSITE MINT— NICE
Ox i 2 suite unfurnished rooms; cheap; no chil-
dren. OC2B 2t*
99ft THIRD — SINGLE ROOMS: DOUBLE
— — U for housekeeping; large yard: reason-
able; - oc2B 2t*
1 ft^l MCALLISTER — 2 OR 3 SUNNY FUR-
X UOX ulsbed bay-window rooms: housekeep-
ing. oc2B 3t*
1 zIQ THIRD-SUNNY HOUSEKEEPING
XttO rooms. complete; Ist floor: bath; gas. 28 3*
Ql O GOLDEN GATE AYE -SUNNY FUR-
-0 xO nlsiied rooms: housekeeping; cheap. 28 '.'*
11C TWENTY-SIXTH. NR. MISSION-SUNNY
1 ' O housekeeping rooms; furnished complete;
$7 to $13. oc2B 31*
"I Q97 MARKET. NEAR VALENCIA-SUNNY
XO~. I furnished housekeepg rms: complete, tf
Ql Q fourth— SUNNY FURNISHED DOUBLE
OXO and single; also housekeeping rooms. tt
J( I CLARA. NEAR FOURTH— 3 FURNISHED
rxO rooms for housekeeping; bath. 0c27 3t*
79C O'FARRELL-PARLOR FLOOR, FUR-
I — O nlshed: housekeeping; single r00m5. 027 7*
A ftQ BRI*DWAY— N I CELT" FURNISHED
ttUO rooms for housekeeping with stoves: also
light single and double rooms. 0c26 7t»
QftO THIRD-FURNISHED LIGHT H'K 7 P'g7
OUO also double and single rooms; $1 25 up st*
CI 91 LEAVEN WORTH— I OR 2 SUNNY HKPG
Ox — ■„• rooms furnished complete: reasonable, tf
Ql 7 LARKIN— NEWLY FURNISHED HKPG
t/I I and double and single rooms: gas: bath. 7t
1 Q MOSS— 3 OR 3 ROOMS FURNISHED FOR
1(J housekeeping: rent reasonable. ocJ4 6t*
1 Qftl SACRAMENTO— 3 PLEASANT SUNNY
1 OU L unfurnished housekeeping rooms. 6*
A9O NINTH-LARGE, ELEGANT SONNY
1 — .) rooms unfurnished; grate; water: gas;
single or en suite. . ocl9 tf
777 MARKET — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
111 housekeeping and offices; cheap. oclStf
1 01 Q LARKIN-BEATRICE-SUNNY H KP'G
x \J XU and single rooms; reasonable. se2B tf
70 A. MCALLISTER— 4 'NICELY- FURNISHED
i v/tt housekeeping rooms: complete: $35. 17 tf
ROOMS TO LET.
4 1 O NEAR FELL —SUNNY FUR-
jIO nlshed room: no family. »
QAQ HAVES— 7 SUNNY ROOMS TO PARTIES;
010 table board wanted. 0c29 2t*
1 9HP\ HUSH— LARGE SUNNY ROOM, SUIT.
X^jyJO able for 1 or 2 geutiemen; $8. * -
AOQ 1 FELL — FURNISHED ROOM: GAS:
l^-Oa bath: running water: private family.29 3*
1 ftX LARKIN— NICELY FURNISHED LARGE
X\JU sunny front rooms; $11 and $8. ocv9 3t*
a 9 GOLDEN GATE AYE — NICE SUNNY
QA front room, furnished. \ --■■*•■ ■
M9ft HOWARD - PLEASANT, AIRY, FUR-
I^-O nished rooms; rent reasonable. 0c29 3t*
"1 SILVER -NICK. FURNISHED ROOMS:
XOX hot and cold water; bath. *
1 V(* ROSE AYE. —"SMALL. FURNISHED.
I* U sunny front room for young working girl
or single gent. . . - - - •__
1 I C TAYLOR — FRONT. SUNNY, SINGLE
X 1 O room ; $8 per month. . '=--■ •_
1 9ft I CLARA. BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH-
I — yJ'l Furnished front room: sunny side; suit-
able for dressmaker or man and wife. *
ROOMS TO LET-CONTINUED.
QQftl FOLSOM — LARGE, SUNNY, FROST
UDV,i room, me kitchen: or 2 gentlemen: $8 *
(T, -T-; FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD FOR
tj^l'^. voting lady employed during day. K. r ,
box 122, Call Branch Oflice. •
Or».^Q MARKET-SUNNY FRONT ROOMS*
— UOO single, suite; with or without board 29 2*
TfiOa HOWARD— FURNISHED ROOMS ~BY
1U»")U the day, week or month: trauslent.o29 tf ,
l/jnr POLK-SUITE of ROOMS nicely
1 U— O furnished: use of piano; also kitchen; ,
private family. 0£29 21
1 71 A POLK— LARGE FRONT ROOM, NICELY
XI 1 1 furnished private family. * _
J 400 STEINER-2 BEDROOMS. KITCHEN^
14: — U bath: complete for housekeeping. «
07ift 1 DEVISADERO-SUITE OF ROOMS:
~UUi suit gentleman; private family. *
9-,» BRANN AN-F PUNISHED ROOMS
tr^.^ cheip; use of stove. *__
1 ft EIGHTH-LARGE FURNISHED SUNNY ;
X 1 V room: use of kitchen: bath; gas; cheap. «
QftX HOWARD-SINGLE AND DOUBLE 7
OvfO front rooms for 2: reasonable. *_
9ft TWELFTH, RET. HOWARD AND MlS-
— sion — Nicely furnished rooms to rent lv pri-
vate family to one or more gentlemen or gentle-
man and wile, with or without board: modem
conveniences. oc'29 2t*
m ROSE AYE.— NICE FRONT ROOM; FUR-
ulsbed; use of bath; $s^_ *_
71 H BUCHANAN- 1 NICE SUNNY ROOM TO
I 1U let; $4. *_
Ol QI'OST- NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS;
OXO rent reasonable. *__
6'>o HOWARD— DOUBLE AND SINGLE SUN -
— O ny furnished rooms; reasonable. oc!i9 2t*
1 Qft/f MARKET-FRONT SUNNY BAY-WLN-
XOUtr dow room, neatly furnished; $7.0c2!J 2t*
J^99 SECOND--2 SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS,
trZ..£ »5 and $6; bath, water, grate. 0c29 2t*
Cjlft UNFURNISHED ROOM; KITCHEN. 18
QXU. Lewis St.. off Taylor, near Post 0c27 st*
7Q9 HOWARD ST.-SUNNY SUiTE: ALSO
ID£ housekeep and other rooms furnished. 29 5*
'I] FOURTH SUNNY FRONT ROOM;
Jtl double and single; cheap. 0c29 st*
99 SOUTH PARK— 2 BEAUTIFUL LARGE UN-
«£— furnished rooms; $9. 0c29 3t*
1 Oft 7 HOWARD— ROOMS IN FAM-
XZi\.i I lly of 2; grate; bath: $6. oc2B St*
Q9ft FOLSOM-FURNISHED SUNNY KOOMS,
OZU $1 a week up. 0028 tf
d A HOWARD— FURNISHED SMALL FRONT
Jio room. oc2B 2t»
- 1 Q TAYLOR— WELL-FURNISHED SUNNY
010 rooms, double aud single; terms reason-
able- oc2B st*
1 1 91 FRONT PARLOR, NICELY FUR-
L.L — X nlshed; foldiug bed, fireplace; reason-
able. oc'-'8 2t*
- 1 ft EDDY— LARGE SUNNY' FRONT ROOM;
OXU also back room. uc2B st*
AOf\ FUL I ON— SUNNY FURNISHED ROOMS;
*XO\J nicely situated: reasonable. oc2B 2t*
9-j TENEMENT OF 4 ROOMS TO
&-. let. oc2B 3t*
1 flQl HAVES-LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON-
X\JV-4 furnished; carpet and curtains. oc2B 2t*
QIFI M I lON — NICELY FURNISHED
OXO'4 double room for 2 gentlemen; cheap. 2B 3*
Qft7 BUSH. NEAR TAYLOR— 2 FURNISHED
t/U i sunny rooms $6 each; double room $8.28 3*
At A HYDE— I OR 2 UNFURNISHED OR FOR.
m nlshed rooms oc2B 8t«
LARGE FURNISHED SUNNY FRON T ROOM ;
rent cheap. 21 Grand aye, between Mission
and Howard. oc2B tf
7.1C GROVE— 9 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS;
I Z.O private family; cheap. oc2B 2t«
9C OAK— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY PAR-
Zo lor and bedroom; reasonable oc2B 2t*
99. SEVENTH-NICELY FURN ROOMS
—— 3 en suite, single or housekeeping: reason-
able; running water in each roam. oc2B 3t*
7Q- FOLSOM-FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE
% O i or double; cheap. oc-8 2t*
1 1 JB ELEVENTH-LARGE SUNNY FRONT
I Xtt room suitable for two gentlemen; also
single rooms; furniture and carpets new. 28 7t*
1 ftQQI FOLSOM. NEAR SEVENTH— FUR-
xyjiJOa nlshed room: gas: bath: $6. oc2B 2t»
Q9Q^ SIXTEENTH, NEAR GUERRERO -2
O^oo nicely furnished rooms; rent $12;
housekeeping If desired. oc2B 3t*
Q4ft THIRD-MIDWINTER FAIR HOUSE;
OttU nice front rooms cheap. 0c27 7t*
ft/j O'FARRELL— NEW HOUSE AND FUR-
-01/*! niture; sunny single, suites; 3 oables.27 5*
1 HOWARD— 2 FURNISHED BOOMS;
±o^.o i 1 single and 1 double with 2 beds;
bath; gentlemen only. 0c27 4t*
ftOQ THIRD— SUNNY. AIRY FRONT ROOM;
DUO for gentleman; gas: bath. 0c27 3t*
,-•_, PARK AYE., OPP. NEW CITY HALL—
00 2 la ge bedrooms furnished; suit gentlemen;
or lent for omces. ■ ■ ---■■■■ 'oc27<3t*
3 V Q GOLDEN GATE AYE.— NICELY FUR-
— O nisbed front room; $12. 0c27 7t*
m ELLIS— REASON A RENT; NEWLY
furnished suite. 1 single front room. 0273t*
1 QQ HYDE— I BAY-WINDOW ROOM; 1 OR 3
X i/O gentlemen. 0c26 tf
Qft9 FOURTH— SUNNY FRONT FURNISHED
O' ■— rooms, and single rooms for gents. 0c26 5*
Al Q FOURTH— 2 NICE FRONT ROOMS FOR
ttXO gentlemen, or man and wife; cheap.o26 6t*
Pft9 WASHINGTON — SUN UNFURNISHED
o\J£ rooms; single or en suite; running water.7*
5 MINT AYE., NR. 6TH-FKONT SINGLE OR
0 double rooms. 0c26 5t
NICE SUNNY ROOMS: MARINE VIEW;
rent cheap. 1705 Jones, nr. Broadway. 26 st*
1 zll Q OLAY— LARGE FURNISHED SUNNY
i lit/ room for 1 or two: private family. 26 5t
9ft 1 TURK— LARGE SUNNY ROOM NICELY
«-UK furnished; reasonable. 0c26 6t*
Ql A ELLIS-DOUBLE AND SINGLE SUNNY
OXtt rooms furnished: reasonable. 0c26 st*
197 OLIVE AYE.— ROOMS; RENT $15.
1^ I 0C26 5f
49X O'FARRELL— FURNISHED ROOMS
riZiO reasonable. oc2tf st*
CQ7 THIRD-LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED
00 4 room: one or two gentlemen; $10. 026 101*
QQ' MALKET— SUNNY OFFICES AND SIN-
WO gle rooms at reasonable rates. 5 tf -
19/ lA LARKIN — LARGE SUNNY FRONT
X£\>\) room, furnished, $8; single $5. 0c25 s_t*
017 GEARY — 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS..
*-X I Key at 2111^. rear. 0c25 st« t,
1 Qft£» HOWARD— 3 FRONT SUNNY ROOMS;
XOUU rent $10. 0c24 it* ■
A9K GEARY— KERN; NEWLY FUR-.
tt^i) nlshed rooms, suite or single: day, week or
month; board if desired: new management. oc24tf
rriENEMKNT OF 3 ROOMS ON BIRCH AYE.
X Apply 225 Fulton st. ; rent $11. 0c23 7t*
97 JESSIE. NEAR FOURTH; FRONT ROOM
£\Q well furnished for 2; $9. oc2o 10*
y£7Q HAIOHT, NEAR WEBSTER— TO LET,
tt I V bay-window front room with gas and use of
bath in private family with board if desired. ocl4tf
INCOLN HOUSE, 865 V» MARKET.OPP.RALD-
wIn— Changed hands; thoroughly renovated:
desirable rooms: trauslent. MhS.WUQDRUFK.3ia
THE SHERMAN APARTMENT HOUSE; 129
new sunny rooms: half the price of best hotels;
very central: strictly respectable. 28 Eighth st.,
near Market. A. W. MANNING. Prop. oc3 lmo
"VOSEMITE HOUSE. 1045 MARKET, BET
X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per
night, 35c to $1; per week. $1 50 to $s; families, IT
2 V Q KEARNY — 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
*-0 suitable for light housekeeping. au29 tt
ARLIN HOUSE. 127 KEARNY-PLEAS-
ant sunny rooms, en suite and single: first-
Class in every respect: terms reasonable JalO tf
BOARDING AND ROOMS.
O"^IeX^INTE J R^ECTION MARKET. FRANK-
IIn and Page— First-class family hotel; renovat-
ed; new management: excellent cuisine. 0c26 lm
SUNNY ROOMS; BEAUTIFUL GARDEN: 10
minutes' walk of depot; references. Address
K. M.. San Mateo. _°!l!_— -—
STORES LET. . _ :
Tt^i'pow'fxlTstore AND YARD. $75:
1 102 NE cor. Nineteenth and Guerrero, large
store and 3 rooms, $60: 2413 Mission, store and
large room. $30: 209 Second, store and rooms,
$22 50. W. H. CHIM 118 Montgomery st. 1
OTORE ANDTnREE SUNNY ROOMS; LARGE
O yard: rent $10. 1424 Dolores st. •_
. SANCHEZ-STORE: 3 LIVING-ROOMS;,
next to public school; rent cheap. 0c27 7t*
LMNE STOKE; SUITABLE FOR A BARBER; •
Ju 844 McAllister: key at 900 Laguna; rent $10.
Apply MADISoN A BURKE. 626 Market. 0c29 »t
SUNNY CORNER STORE, WITH FIXTURES,
0 suitable for grocery and bar: 3 rooms attached.
Apply G. H. UMBSEN. 14 Montgomery st. 28 at*
OMALL STOKE FOR RENT: FIXTURES COM-
O plete: best location in city: opposite entrance
to Oakland ferry. 239 East st. oc2B 3t»
m.17 Cft STORE AND 2 LIVING-ROOMS;
»JP— I .OU. Urge yard; water free. 356
Third st. ■ 0c26 7t»
Q'Ql FOLSOM — STORE AND 3 SUNNY
t/OOg rooms 100 feet from Sixth st. 0c26 7t*
STORE WITH FOUR ROOMS, SUITABLE IOR
O barber. 1154 Golden Gate aye. .. 0c23 tf
(!>*)' FOR STORAGE; FLOORS 40x80; 181
ifr —O. N stoma W. NICQL. 534' ; Cal. tt.oBtf
' OFFICES TO LET.
To LET— DESK R7»o^r7Mt~^A^JFr^lF~ANT
sIZ6 deslrea on the ground floor of 630 Market
St.. opposite the Palace Hotel; also a large and
well-lighted basement; rents reasonable. * Apply
toG. H. UMIISEN &CO.. 14 Montgomery, oc2» at
9I "I GEARY- UNFURNISHED FLOORS:
ia I X suitable for business Key 21 1 :,, rear.2s 8*
■-. -.'■■:. LEASE. " ~<
FimTlease for TERM A RS^LA RGB
A building on Eighth St., near Market: rent re»:-,
soaable. Inquire of H. L. JONES, 25 Eighth St. t.V