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8 PUBLICATION OFFICE: VX> Montgomei-y street, near Clay, open nntll. 11 o'clock r. M. BRANCH OFFICES-710 M^arket Mie< t. rear Kearny. open until 12 o'clock midnight ; Jolt Hayes street, open until 0:30 o'clock ; 717 Larkin f treet.opeu until 9:30 o'clock ; S\V. corner Sixteenth sikl Slifsicn nrreets, open until 9 o'clock; 1618 II is sion ttreet, , pen i ntil 9 o'clock ; and 116 Xinth street, open ontil P:£O o'clock CHCISCH NOTICES. iIiIMTV CHuSOTTcoiLBuSa^AND \S^& Gougfa sts.— Rev. George Edward Walk, rector. The firs; Sunday in Lent. Holy com- munion at Ba. m. Morning prayer and Sunday- school at 9:30 a. M. Litany, sermon and holy communion at 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and ] sermon at 7:;i;i o'clock. Musical programme: I Kyrie and Credo in B flat (Stainer): offertory, "O | Saving Victim" (Tours): "Sursuni Oorda*" "Sanc- ms" and "Agnus Dei" in B flat (Stainer): doxol- ogv. H. J. Steirart, organist and musical director. •^3s= FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, t»-s' corner Post and Mason sts. — Rev. C. O. Brown, D.D., pastor, will preach in the morning at 11 o'clock; theme, "In His Name. At 7:30 r. m. Miss Ida B. Wells, whose eloquent protests against lynching has been heard the world around, will speak on "Lynch Law in America." Sunday-school in lecture-room immediately after morning ser- vice. Mrs. Cooper's Bible class in the audi-" torium. Y. P. s. C. E. at 6:30 r. m. Weekly prayer-meeting. Wednesday, at 7:30 r. m. All are cordially invited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY ST., ti-jS" near Jones— Rev. J. Q. A. Henry, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.; subject, ••Love's Liberality," and at 7:30 o'clock r. m., topic, "The Composite Chrizt." Sunday-school 12:»0P. m. Y. P. S. of C. K. at 6:30 l\ M. Young men's meeting, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Christian Culture class every Friday evening at 8 o'clock; Baptism at close of evening service. All these services are open to the public. Strangers are welcome. ■^5p CALVABY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, tS-*7 orner Geary and Powell streets— Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. in the evening the seventh in the courss of historical lectures on "The Heroes and Pioneers of Protestnnt History": topic, "William the Silent." b-schoo] at 12:30 p.m. Y. P. S.of C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Friends of the congrexa- tion and strangers visiting the city cordially in- vited. Ht^Sr" EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, t*-* 7 Banlett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third— Sunday morning at 11. preaching by pastor. Rev. J. George Gibson; subject, "A i hosen Vessel." At 12 m., communion and recep- tion of new members. At 12:30 i\ m., Sunday- school. Music by new orchestra. At 6:30 r. m., Young People's meeting stibiect, "Spiritual Life and Spiritual Death." At 7:30 p. M.. preaching by the pastor; subject, "The Sunning Madman." Dr. Gibson will sing a barytone solo, "Only a Little Way." Baptism during thi service. jj£-^S= ASSOCIATION BUILDING, MASON \m-~s? and Ellis sts.— Special service at: the Young j Men's Christian Association to-day at 3 o'clock, i addressed by Rev. Dr. Northup of New York and Mr. Ferris of Chicago. The California Male Quar- : tet will Blnp. Service for young men between ; the. ages of 16 and 40 years. No ladies admitted, i General O. O. Howard will lecture before the asso- ciation nex i Friday evening, March 8, on "Grant j at Chattanooga." iffES=~FrRST NEW JERUSALEM CHUBCH Jr-es (Swedenborgian), O'Farrell St., bet. Web- ster and Fillmore— F. L. IHggins. minister. Sermon 11 a.m. Sunday-school 12:30 p.m. Lec- ture 7:45 p. M. Subject, "Swedenborg's Inventions and Service to Science. Third lecture in a series on Swedenborg and what he has done for the world. All are invited. Seats free. Brs= KIP.sT UNITARIAN CHURCH, COR. -fc--5' Geary and Franklin sts. Rev. Dr. Stebbins. minister; Rev. w. G. Blioi Jr., associate minister. Sunday-school and Bible class are at 9:45 a. m. The morning service is at 11 o'clock. The evening ! service is at 7:30. Subject oJ evening sermon, ! "Personal Religion." Service of communion and ] baptism immediately at the close of the morning ! service. All are cordially invited. r» SE( "Nh UNITARIAN CHURCH.CAPP j i^^*^ and Twentieth sts.— Sunday-school at 9:45 ; a. m. You ng People's meeting at 6:30 P. M. Rev. Mrs. Lila Frost Sjirague will preach in the morn- ing at 11 o'clock on "The Kingdom Within." j Rev. Leslie W. Sprague will preach at 7:45 p.m. on "A Liberal View of Divorce." Pastor's resl- i dence, Hotel St. Nicholas. "REASONABLENESS OF CH STI- j Ur-*>' amty. "— six free lectures by Rev. J. B. Koehne, Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Mission st.. between sixth and Seventh, Sunday March 3, to Friday. March 8. 1896, inclusive. Sunday, 11 a. m., "Judaism Before Christ"'; Sun- day, 7:30 p.m., "Sermon on the Mount, or Christ's Theory of Morals"; Monday evening, "The Mir- acles"; Tuesday, "The Distinctive Trachings and ' Principles of Christ" ; Wednesday, "The Trans- figuration"; Thursday, "The Cr.icirixiou"; Friday, "Ingersollism." f£SS= SPECIALGOSPEL SERVICES WILLBE *b-^ conducted In Gospel Hall, 832 Howard st., by W. J. McClure, the Irish evangelist, and John Moneypenny, evangelist, from Toronto, Canada. An address to Christians ai 3 o'clock p.m. and Gospel preaching at 7:45 p. m; also every evening i during the week, except Saturday, atthe same - hour. All invited. Seats free. Hymnbooks free and no collection. i2-r§= FIRST ENGLISH EVANGELICAL Li^^ Lutheran Church, Geary st., near Gough— Rev. J. s. Simon, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Subject of morning sermon, "Christ Our All," and of evening sermon, "He Who Of- fends in One Point, Guilty of All." Sunday-school at 9 :45 a. m. All welcome. JtZSBp THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY — FREE •-S^- public lecture every Sunda: evening at 7:45 o'clock, at 320 Post st. To-night, "India and America." by Dr. Allen Griffiths, the Pacific Coast lec'r.rer on Theosophy. RE3s=> METROPOLITAN TEMPLE-SUNDAY -*-^ evenlngat 7-.30 o'clock Captain R. Kelso Carter will speak on "Twenty Reasons Why the End of the Age is at Hand." Special music. 8 ats free. This will be the last of the St. Paul Mission s<-ries. SUNDAY MEETINGS. GOLDEN GATE H^alll7^s^UTTEß Ur-c st.. bet. Mason and Taylor— of Pro- gressive Spiritualists. Sunday morning atll o'clock questions irom tiie* audience answered. Evening at 8, a special srrvice in the Interest of woman's progress, to be 1 resided over by a prominent worker In the woman's movement, and supported by ladies in sympathy with the reform cause. Sub- ject of lecture, "The kvemem and Emancipa- tion of Woman." Speaker, Walter Ifowell. Fine music. Admission free. ST-S= DB.BAVLIN LECTURES IN SCOTTISH t>-*' Hall at 2:30 p. M. and Dr. Schlesinger gives tests to skeptics. Admission tree. E^g 3 AT DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUAL MEET- I>-^ ing, 909V2 Market St., Sunday, at 2 and 8 P.M. Circle and platform tests. Mmes. Young, Dunham, Seely, Bird. Blesantveber, Hovet and Professor Clark. Wednesday, 111 Larkin s t., at 8 p. m. a bonbon social on March 8. Ifqgr' DR. EDWIN BOBBINS GIVES TESTS •*-*^ and lectures to-night on "Mediumship, its Blessings and Dangers," assisted by Mrs. Hovet. Circle tickets free. Foresters' Hall. 20 Eddy at . Bp. it. 10c. i?3F* ATTENTION-MRS. maggi WAITE, ■-»-*' the. modern Witch of Endor will hold another of her wonderful seances to-night at 8 o'clock in Washington Hall, 35 Eddy s:. Don't jail to hear this marvel of the nineteenth cemnry tome arly 10 secure seats. Good music. Admis- CfqS» good CITIZENSHIP MEETING, MET- L*^ ropolitan Temple, SUNDAY. March '-! 8 p. m. Address by Rev. E. P. DENNETT. Sub- ject: "The American Slave, or the Price of Free- dom. Brjr' DR. YORK, THE NOTED LIBERAL ilfr 1 n F - ll! , 0r - on " llow to be Ha n>y,"at Scottish Jia... JO.i Larkin st., this evening. Admission free. B£rgF» .IoIIX SLATEI^ THK spi I: m AL ME- JJ^ dium, 909% Markei st. to-night at B:sharp. 1 here are n.any great mediums and psychics, but only one John Slater. Evening entirely devoted to tests. Admission 16c. O^Trr'irl-^' 1 ' AN " BEST IN AMERICA— THEWKEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the 1 in;.,] States or Cuna<la one year for isl 50 i'o^' age tree. ! — ■ = ! NOTICE OF MEETINGS. pr^= a. o. H. division no. 10-a^ffl*,. l>-f The regular meeting of the division T^V H will be held TO-MORROW (MONDAY) \ # EVENING at St. Brendan's Hall, i-re,.,,,,,,^*^, : and larrison sts., at 8 o'clock. \lliiie»V«^ members are hereby notified to be present as ilusi- nessof importance will come before the meetin" r , „ _ J - W. POWEB, President. C. B. Flaxaoan-, Rec. Sec. It?S=> ANNUAL MEKTIN. ; — THE \.y_^' J>^ regular annual meeting of the buk*-?*V holders in the A. O. F. Hail Association of >1 San Irancisco will he held In Fraternity £_A Hall, A. O. F. building, 102 O'Farrell st., San Frali- ffi; SViff 53ZX5&5 the 9th day of *™S j. F A i CTa r John HENDERSON, President. J. I tLcoiHB, Secretary. |^»» [ biggersTaxd stevedobes* UNION ■k* Assoeiation-The monthly meeting of this association will be held MONDAY EVEN- ING, March l, at 7:30 o'clock. Business of the most vital importance to each and every member L C ° m I)CfOK ' hP mp roll will be called and fines strictly enforced. By order K.K.i.,, : KiKi)Kf> i '^^- l^ 1 ANNUAL ->;EETING-TIIE REGULAR Up* 7 annual meeting of the stockholders of the Sierra La ke Ice Company will be held at the office of the company, room 27, fifth Boor, Mtlls build- ing, San t raodsco, al., on TlilKMi \^ the yim aay of March. 1895, ai the hour ol 2 o'clock? m forthepurpoi of electing .-. board of directors to serve i.»r the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business hs may come before the meet- ing. Transfer-books will '-lose on WEDNESD VY the 20th day of March, 1895, ut 1 o'clock i: M ' ' ••- C. a. GRpw, Secretary. IjKS STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING — THE tf^ annual meeting of ihe stockbolders of the Mendoclno Lumber Company will be held at the oilicc of the company, 40 California street, rootn 1 on MONDAY March 18, 1895, at 1 1 o'clock a. m ' for the election of directors tor the ensuing year the amending and altering of the by-laws anil the transaction of snch and all oilier" business that I may properly be considered .v the annual me.«tng. i k. c. WILLIAMS, Prcsld -»3t. B^&» THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 7*~~ corporation of St. Luke's Hospital will be held on TUESDAY, March 5. 1895, at 1 o'clock r. m.. at the Diocesan House, 731 California St., han J-rancisco, Cal., for the purpose of electing a Jioarrtof 1 rustees to serve for |(IC . ensulngyear, and lor the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. _.._ *•■" C. V. s. GIBBS, President. ban ranc;sco. February 18. 1895. MEETING NOTlCES— Continued. p^"TH K~" "aXNU AL~MEETI XG~ol r "'fTlE '&<& stockholders of Western .- ngar Refining Company will be held at the oilice of the corpora- tion. 327* Market St., San Francisco, Cal., on Mon- DAY, the 25th day of March, at 12 M.. for the elec- tion of a board of directors, to serve fortheensulng, year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ' ROBERT OXNARD. Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. iJ^^^Sio^ET^KnioXSrox^iA^F^A^cisco ii-^s* real estate. W. J. GUN N, 410 Montgomery. •3^75?= CUM MINGS' RHEUMATIO BELT Sir-s? cures rheumatism: no cure no pay: free to the poor. See testimonials in office 303 Third st. Etr3p» JOHN F. LYONS, NOTARY PUBLIC ur-£r and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- cured. Office 607 Montgomery St.; telephone 5439; residence 2202 Steiner st. f3= BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. ur*-£r Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy St., room 6. Tel. 5580. 3r^S= CLARA POLTZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, is 3£? rooms 14 and 15, 9th floor. Mills building. Practices in all Slate and Federal courts. ■£sg=» J. B. McINTYRE, BOOKBINDER AND ilss^ I'riiiter. 422 Commercial SITUATIONS WAMED-FKMALK. ONKA.T SWEDISH GIRLS WAXT WORK : — one a good cook, the othera competent waitress and chambermaid: have very best of references; city or country. Please call, telephone or send word to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter St. ARTIN <S CO.. EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. 749 Market st.. main telephone Xo. 1849; furnish all kinds of reliable female help. A T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BU- -."V reau first-class Swedish and German girls are awaiting situations. 833 Geary St.; telephone 983. T,IOR GOOD SERVANTS OF ALL NATIONA LI- T ties apply MME. LEOPOLD'S Employment oilice. 957 and 961 Market St.; open evenings. ADIES— YOU CAN GET RELIABLE HELP at MRS. FENTON'S, 104y 3 Stockton st. TRONG, 'iKLIABLK WOMAN WANTS ANY 0 kind of work by the day, week or month. Call or address 325 Fifth. RESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS FITTER AND trimmer, wishes few more engagements; $1 50 per day. Address 1031 Market. KKMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING, \JC lroning and housecleaning by the day. Please call 106 Shipley st. ITUATION WANTED BY AX ENGLISH- woman as working housekeeper or good cook in hotel or restaurant. Address A. X., box 132, Call Branch Ollice. 1 lOODCI TTKK AND FITTER IN THK LATE Vi designs in skirts or waists will accept engage- j ment in families, or will do it in my rooms cheap. , Apply 1516 Eddy st. ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT I O cook, also by second girl: same family; good i references. Call 938 Pacific st. VfEAT YOUNG GIRL WISHES position- as i -l-> lady's mail or upsiatrs work and sewing. I 1613 Baker st. ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A child 6 years of age, would like a situation as housekeeper; prefer more a good home than high wages: reference given and required. Address MRS. J. E. S., 507 San Pablo aye., Oakland, Cal. yiM'Xli LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS 1- bookkeeper or clerk. Address M. s., 1000 \ Washington st. irOUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- -I tion.to do u]>.stairs work and sewing. Call 330 Minna St. Experienced dressmaker wishes A -Li few more engagements by the day: terms $1 50. Address T. M., box 108, Call Branch. nro.M an WISHES WORK hy THE day »t washing or cleaning; terms $1 a day. Ad- dress W. W.. box 137, Call Branch. \V"A NTED— SITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS " cook in a private family; can do all sorts of work; have years of best references from big fam- ilies; would go short distance into the country; no postals. 1429 Polk st. ASTERN LADY WOULD LIKE A SITUA- tion as housekeeper. Address 7 Margaret place, upper flat. bet. 14 and 16 Turk st. KTEW ENGLAND WOMAN WANTS SITUA- -i-> tion in small family; is goo. l plain cook; or would assist with light housework or take charge of children; city or country; wages $12 or $15. E. C. 8., box 11H. Call Branch Office. RESSMAKING AXD GENTLEMEN'S Ctothlng neatly repaired. MBS. CORCORAN, 754 Folsom St., basement. KKN c 1 1 WOMAN, SPEAKINC GOOD ENG- lish, wishes any kind of work; assist in house- work, cooking and sewing; is a good seamstress; has her own sewing machine: understands mend- iii--- or would assist in lodging-house; good worker. Address G. W., box 129, Callßranch Oflice. DRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS, FINE fitter, sews by day or week; $3 50 a week. M. M.. 561 Stevenson st. T) efFned, intelligent woman b¥- -IV sires a position as chambermaid, waitress or care of children; city or country ; references; wages lerate. Address Refined, box 160, Call Branch. ANTED— SITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED TT woman in a small family to do general house- work: a good home more an object than waires. Address Help, 1016 Clay st. lAS HOUSEKEEPER BY AS ELDERLY J\ American woman; good cook; likes children; understands washing and housecleaning; a home ; the chief object. Call at 460 Minna .st. LA 1 Y PIANO-TEACHER WISHES THE use of piano to practice upon four hours one day In the week: will give one lesson a week in ex- change for it or pay. M. C, box 94, Call Branch. BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN — WORK BY day; can do any kind of housework. Call 414 Clementina St., bet. Fifth and sixth. ; L"l:knch NURSE, GERMAN, ALSO SWEDISH -T first-class cooks, German nursery governess; ail want places. Apply to C. R. lIANSEN <t CO., 110 Geary st. . ■ . i -nrOMAN WANTB WORK AS LAUNDRESS; j TT not afraid of work ; country preferred. Please call or ad<lress 207 Seventh. [DOW WITH BABY 2 YEARS OLD TT v.ish<. position as housekeeper. Call 631 2 Twenty-fourth st. ..' 7 , CANIMNAVIAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION 0 to do general housework; wages $20 to $25. Call or address 236 O'Furrell st. ArOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE A PLACE ± as hous?keep«?r. Call 967 Mission St., room 9. r OUNG AMERICAN W ! D< ~ WISHES X position as working housekeeper; city or coun- try. Call or address 229 Seventh st. OUSEKEEPER— RESPECTABLE WOMAN, with child 4 years of age, wishes a position as housekeeper; impost not wanted. Call at 13y 2 Hubbard St., bet. Second and Third. "yOUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO J- do general housework : city or short distance in country; wages $20. Address S. D., box 105, Call Branch Office. XTOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS X housekeeper. Call 323 Kearny st., room 9. T7HRBT-CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK -1 by the day; thoroughly understands all kinds of laundry work. Please call or address 10 Hoff aye. T^DUCATED MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN SJ woman wishes position as managing house- keeper for widower who has children; can give piano lessons; moderate salary; references given Address L. R., box 14M. Call Branch Office. "\ r OUNG LADY WITH PLAIN HAND WOULD X like to do writing at home. Address 8. F., box 162, Call Branch Office. "WIDOW WILL do GENTLEMEN'S MEND- TT ing; shirts made to order; ladies' dresses made over nicely. 114 Fourth St., room 15. • SITUATION WANTED I'.Y A COMPETENT girl 10 do housework. Call at 638 Eagle aye near Webster st., Alameda. 9 SWEDISH GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS TO —< do general housework and cooking. Call 21 V Pond st., bet. Sixteenth and Seventeenth, near Market. \\r IDOW, WITH GIRL 11 YEARS OLD, »T wishes situation; good plain cook; not afraid of work; city or country; girl attend school. 140<V2 Powell st. pOMLPETKNT ax GIRL DESIBEB A V ' situation to do apstairs work or waiting; Is neat and willing; city or country; American famllvpre- ferred. Address A. B. C, box 137, Call Branch. ■\rOUNG GERMAN LADY WIBHES SrrUA- i tion as housekeeper for widower's family or Chambermaid for lodging-house; best Of references. Address J. ADAMS, 741 Green st., near Mason. El iONOMICA I. COOK, ENGLISH. TKs- -* tant. wants situation In country. 633 Broadway. IRL WISHEB SITUATION To DO UP- v* stairs work and sewing. Call or address 131 Ivy aye. -..■:;■•;■;, WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASH SEAM- tt stress, a position iv family. Address F. C, box 89, Call Branch. [ j SI-; l-Ki'KR- AN UNMA IKD LADY .-JAwishes position as housekeeper. call or write 21 I'i:rk st., room 9. "OEMNED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A -ll' situation us housekeeper. Call or address 1126 Market a room 18, 2d floor. - "yOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS -I lio-!sekee i)tr for a tleman. Address 1061/3 T hird street, room 4. \ A7OUNG WIDOW. WISHES GEXTLEM KNS ir,, n cr " llns to do. • Call from 10 to 5:30 o'clock, 150 Fourth St., room 9. L"l;l.N(H DRESSMAKEB, GOOD FITTER, J would like few more engagements in families at $2 per day. 611 Hyde st. / ; X Ma N WOMAN WANTS 'POSITION AS VX housekeeper or care of invalid lady. Call or address 14 Bluxome St. CAPT. POTTHOFF. "I?Xi» EnIENCED lady's NI'ltSK WANTS -»-< few more engagements. Call 783 Mission st. rWtKSSM AX X WA S I •'. I : I'ATT Ns CUT 1' toonler. 25c. McDowell Academy. 213 Powell. BITUATIOKB WAXTED-MAIE. [>oy 18 YEARS OF AGE WISHES POSmON I J-» as bell or . elevator boy; willing to take ny other good position ; best of references if rermired 1 lease address Boy, box ISI. Cull Branch Offlce! ' ITUATION WANTED BY A MAN OF <>B- »e'f former occupation carpenter: will make him- self useful^ anything, . Call or address 416 Sixth. riOLORED BUTLER WITH . FIRST-CLASS rtr,rrr r " : "''' tro '" N " b ni " wishes situation. Ad- dress lalrbanks, 1594 Bush, / THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1895. SITUATIONS WAJN TED— Continued. MEDICAL ATTENDANT wTsHES CARE OF invalid or insane patient: also massage treat- ment; references the best for 12 years. Address JOSEPH MAYEIt, Xew Atlantic Hotel. 207-209 Montgomery aye., San Francisco. EX IK RIENCED ORCHARDIST, WELL AC- quainted with all orchard work, . wishes to have a situation where he can work for small wages and shares on the crop. Adress A., box IS, this office. . ■ GK NTLE M A X, SPEAKING ENGLISH, French, German, etc., experienced teacher and tutor, desires occupation. Address G. L., box 128, Call Branch. TRONG YOUNG MAN, 26, WITH EXPERI- ence in general merchandise, wishes a position in any kind of business: useful and obliging; best ot references: wages no object. Address D. F., box 145, Call Branch. T7IIRST-CLASS ~ TEAMSTERS. FARMERS^ J carpenters, blacksmiths, woodsmen, millmen, engineers, miners and other help awaiting situa- tions at J. K. CKOSKTT & CO.'S, 628 Sacramento. T7IIBBT- CLASS BARBER WANTS A SITU- -1 atlon. Address B. W., box 126, Call Branch. BOY WANTS TO LEARN THE PLUMBING trade; seven months' experience. Address Boy, box 105, Call Branch. I AM ERICAN MA N AND WIFE WANT SITU- J\. ation as farmer or work in mill ; cook for men ; no children; best of references. Address H., box 157, Call Branch. I BST-CLASS gardener, PERFECT CH KY- T santhemuin grower, wishes a situation as fore- man of a nursery or to take charge of a place, where he can work for small wages and shares on crop of flowers. Address C. box 20, this ollice. YOUNG MAN, ACCURATE STENOGRAPHER X and typewriter, wishes situation; best of ref- erences; good writer. Address A. B. C., box 12. this office. TEADY SOBER MAN, HANDY WITH TOOLS, O would like situation as gardener; city or coun- try understands horses; references given. .320 Minna st. V FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEPER OF LARGE BY II KsT-CLASS BOOKKEEPER OF LARGE experience: references unexceptionable. Ad- dress ('., box 19, this office. ■\rOUNG MAN DESIRES EMPLOYMENT IN JL wholesale business; can give reference from present employer. Address 1*.., box 17, this office. I7IIRST-CLASB DISHWASHER WANTSA SIT- -T nation will work Cheap. Call or address Dish- washer, 639 Clay st. yOU.NT. MAN WIBHEB PLACE TO TEND X cows, horses and make himself generally use- ful. Address R. R., box 8, this office, That Did It. She — Tt was quite a surprise to me that the book sold at all, it was so bad. He— Yes, but what a delightful cover. MAX AND WIFE WISH SITUATIONS OX ranch; man is first-class farmhand; wife a good cook; reference. Address M. \\\, box ; 50, this office. O WILLING, HANDY YOUNG MEN WANT — work at anything right away; wages no object. w. B. and A. M., box 108, Call' Branch Office. "P LUMBER;' EXPERIENCED: FIRST-CLASS X references: city or country. Address 124 Sixth. EXPERIENCED CUTTER (LADIES' TAILOR) : XJ of all kinds of ladies' cloaks and suits wishes position. Address Cutter, box 89, Call Branch. WANTED— BY SOBEB HONEST • SINGLE '» German, age 30, position In grocery-store; can give good reference from last place and security; will work for board and room until acquainted with trade, or will take other employment. Address U. s.. box 153, Call Branch Office. ITUATION W \NTKJ> BY A GERMAN AND wife, without children, on private place: man to take care of horses, garden and cow, careful driver, wife as cook or second work. Address J. DESCHMANDEN, box 186, Napu, Cal. SOBEB INDUSTRIOUS MAN WHO GOT crippled slightly in hard work wishes a job as hotel clerk, watchman or janitor: fit and willing to do all kinds of light work; very best of city Or country reference. Address S. S., box 105, Call Branch Oflice. . \ ' OUNG CAPABLE pFFICE MAX IX DES- X titute circumstances desires position: city or country; small wages. Address MR. WHITE, 106 Seventh st. ffl* 1 f)f\ BONUS FOR PERMANENT SITUA- <U>XUv tion in office building, hotel, institution or wholesale house, an porter, watchman, messen- ger, collector, elevator or janitor work; highest references; integrity, sobriety, ability. Address Reliable, box 153, Call Branch'office. IDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS SITUATION to take care Of horses and milk cows and gar- dening; good references. Address B. A., box 12, this oflice. ITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN AND gardener: thoroughly understands care horses; 9 years' reference. Address C. M.. box 105, Call Branch. Q UATION WANTED— BY MAN AS POR- kJ ter or watchman In store, hotel orprivate house. Address W. M., box 105. Call Branch. yOUNG MAN WANTS TO LEARN THE X plumbing business; give, him a chance. ASH- TON <fc GARDINER. 411 Montgomery st. rtfIINABOY WANTS ATIOX, COOKING, \J housework. Kung Wo. 18 Waverly st. I ' female help wanted. TET ANTED— 2S GTBIIB TO DO ALL KINDS OF » » household work in city and country, $15 to $30 a month. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sut- ter st. ' MISS MATTI OLSON PLEASE- call ok send your address; chambermaid for springs, $20; hotel waitress for Nevada, fare paid. $20; waitress city, $15; cook and laundress, $25; Scandinavian cook, $30; German girl, housework, $25; Scandinavian or German cook and house- work, $25; German nurse and upstairs girl, $20; 10 girls, light housework, $10 to $15. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary si. /CHAMBERMAID FOR SPRINGS, $20. CALL \J this Sunday morning, C. K. lIANSEN «fc CO., 110 Geary st. . j : ANTED — XEAT GIRL KoK GENERAL >» housework for nice family of 2 persons near city, $20; fare paid. EWEB <fe CO. 7THAMBERMAID. COUNTRY HOTEL, $15: \J waitress, country hotel, $20; 3 women for housework, $15 and $20:2 hotel rooks, $25 and $35. MURBAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ptOOK, GERMAN OR Hi NA V 1 AN, $30; v^ 2 housework girls. Suisun, $20 each; German second girl, $20; 12 housework girls, city nnd coun- try, $20 and $25. Apply MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st., room 2. CIITY EMPLOYMENT WANTED— \J A colored woman for kitchen work; wanted, Office-boy, 16 years of age; wanted, waiter, colored preferred, $20 and room; wanted, gardener, under- stands the business; middle-aged woman to do housework, 2 in family, n« washing. City Eni- ployment Office, 1004 Market St., room 2. IRL, MIND BABY, $7. DEMISTEN.TWEN- ty-lirst Valencia, room 16. \\- ANTED— GIRL FOR SMALL FAMILY, TO »» do cooking, washing and general housework; wagi 1 $20. 1916 Broderlck st. . : yi.AT person can find ROOM in ex- -t> change for 2 hours' work daily. Address Neat, box 105, Call Branch Office. V KAT YOUNG GERMAN GIRL TO ASSIST JL> general housework and children. ' 2506 Bryant avenue.' . ; . "WANTED— YOUNG, GOOD-LOOKING, WELL- '» built glrl.that wants a good home, and learn gymnastic act for the stage; weight between 90 and 115. Address Mr. <fc Mrs. D., box 1 I<J. Call Branch. 1) ESPECTABLE GIRL TO TAKE CA XX OF 2 Xi. children, $H. Apply Park Fruitstore, end of McAUister-st. Kailroad. TRONG, REFINED TOUNG LADY FOR . medicated baths. 110y 3 Stockton st., room 1. GOOD OPERATOR ON FINE CUSTOM COATS. 730 Howard St. . ■ : RIGHT YOUNG LADIES TO TAKESHORT- hand course at AYRES' Stenographic Insti- tute, 325 Montgomery st. UCCESS! success] SUCCESS! " At the McDowell Dressmaking Academy. A grand opportunity to get a useful education most reasonably. Everything we teach is practical. If you contemplate dressmaking, cutting and fitting, by all means visit our academy and sec for. your- self that we have the largest school, greatest num- ber of teachers— in fact, hy far the best facilities for teaching dressmaking of any pstablishment on the coast. We nre teaching the McDowell Gar- ment drafting Machine, the only Improvement on the: tailors', sqimre, and the standard system of i.r.-sscutting throughout the world. We received the highest award at the World's Fair, and only system receiving a gold medal at the Midwinter Kair. Dressmakers furnished ■to families, $1 60 per day. Perfect fitting: patterns cut to order, 25c. Positions guaranteed to pupils free. Now is the time- to get ready for ; business. , Easy payments, unlimited lessons. J All callers receive fashion book free. McDOWELL DRKfcUSM AXING ACADEMY, 213 Powell St.; San Francisco- ; v;.,''±'*i , ■ -:':■-■••■■■- ■.;'■.■ : '.•--. .j- '-:-•■■-*-.'■ -'. •:'■-.■ ; ; HELP WANTED— Continned. T ADY PARTNER WITH $50 AND TIME; XJ references exchanged. Address Lady, box 160, Call Branch.Oflice. ' WAITER-GIRL WANTED. 1805 HAIGHT. GIIRL; FIRST-CLASS COOKING; GERMAN T family; $25. 911 Ellis st. WANTED-GIRL TO ASSIST IN light '» housework. Apply 2130 a Sutter st. QWEDISH AND GERMAN employment O office for good working eirls. 11% Antonio St., off Jones, near Ellis. MRS. OHLSOX. •\fIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO LIGHT lX housework. Call bet. 12 and 4, 40 Seventh st. "WANTED— A' GIRL; GOOD PERMANENT »i home; no woric other than her own to attend to; no wages; state age and nativity. Address J. H. C, box 137. Call Branch Oflice. CCANDINAVIAN WOMAN, 45 TO 50, WITH O references, to do plain cooking and take care of chickens. s. w. a., box 136, Call Branch. ADIES, WE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU J-J how you can easily make $18 weekly, quietly at your own home; position permanent. Keply, with stamped envelope, Woman's Benefit Com- pany, .Toilet, 111. A YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY tt and qualify for good-paying positions. CALI- FORNIA TELEGRAPH CO., Kearny St., cor. Clay. OTANDARD SHIRT FACTORY OPERATORS O wanted— Competent hnnds to make overshiris on Singer and wheeler <£ Wilson machines: a limited number t>! inexperienced will be accepted for instruction. Apply only between 8 and 10 a.m., STANDARD SHIRT FACTORY, cor. Gough and Grove sts. VOL'K NEIGHBORS' ADDRESSES WANTED; X $10 per 1000 paid plain writers; Inclose stamp, addressing Bureau, 100 W. 27th St., N. Y. T ITTLEGIRL TO MIND AND CARE FOR 2 XJ little children: wages $5 a month. 219 Scott. * GENTS FOR THK MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM Jr\. positive cure for all female troubles. Those in need call for sample from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., 437 Fell st. . p IRL ABOUT 16 FOR SAN RAFAEL, HELP Uin kitchen. $10. Apply SEKLEGEL & BAKER, 828 Front st., for address. "WANTED-GERMAN OB SCANDINAVIAN »' girl to assist in housework; wages $12. 918 Seventeenth St.; Castro-st. cars. GIKLS WANTED — PATTERNS CUT TO order, 25c, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell. IfIREE— TEST AT LAWRENCE DRESSCUT- tIng School. 1231 Market St. • ■".':;*: TUALE HELP "WANTED. 5 wooiicnopi-KKs. $1 r>o PER CORD: tl farmer and wife; 3 farmers; hotel clerk and runner. $30 and found. MURRAY «fc READY, 634 Clay si. r. KKICKYAItI) LABORERS; 3 OFF-BEAR- 'J ers for brickyard, country, MIKKAY <fc READY, 634 Clay st. -. "WANTED-5 WOODSMEN TO CUT CORD- ' 1 wood and make shingle-bolts: good pay: year's job; ollice opened to-day (Sunday), 11 o'clock. R. T. WARD <fc CO., 608 a"nd 610 Clay st. T? VOLKMER, THE PLEASE COM- XII. municate with us. C. R. hansi-'n & CO., 110 Geary st. "WAITER FOR SPRINGS, $25: WATTE »t country hotel, $25, apply to-day (Sunday), at 7:30 a. m., ready io start. C. R. HANSEN it CO., 110 Geary st. MARTIN A CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS, 749 Market st., main telephone No. 1849, fur- nish all kinds of reliable male help. ALESMAN WANTED TO SELL THE RAPID O Dishwasher to the wholesale and retail trade,; washes and dries the dishes in two minutes with- ont wetting the fingers; $75 a week and all ex- penses; easy position; no hard work: can make $100 a week. Address W. P. HARRISON & CO., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. "WANTED— A'FrORNEV FOR A GOOD LIVE ' ' mining town. Apply, between 1 and 4 o'clock to-day, at 105 Stockton St., room 1. TTOUNG MAN Foil POP PLANTS AND -I greenhouse in private garden. 512 liaight st. WO TAILORS WANTED; ONE COATS, X other pants and vest. Address Merchant Tailor, Colfax, Cal. WANTED — YOUNG MAN AS STENO- '» grapher; graduate Commercial High School. Reply, stating age, experience and salary expected, S. 8., box-108, Call Branch. MAN WITH $200 OR MORE; salary $75 per month; good security. 1004 Market st., room 2. YOUNG MKN TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY .t and Qualify for good-pu\ positions. CALI- FORNIA TELEG PH CO., Kearny St., cor. Clay. ANTED— AMERICAN BOY FOR OFFICE » » work who can take shorthand notes and operate Smith's Premium twpewriter; wages $5 a week. Address S. i\, box 128, Call Branch. ITiLDERLY MAN FOR KITCHEN. 211 ■i Steuart re'-t. W-ANTED-MEN WHO DO NOT. RECEIVE I " their wages to place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: no charge unless success- ful. KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY. 110 Sot ter. "A \ r A N T K D -O OOD SALESMEN TO SELL AD- *T vcrtising fans and novelties on commission direct from manufacturer: can make $50 per week. Richmond Lithographing Company, Buffalo, N. Y. TIT ANTED— IN EVERY COUNTY TO 'i act as private detectlvfcs under instructions; experience not necessary; particulars free. Na- tional Detective Bureau, Indianapolis, lnd. :- ". EB-ELECTED EMPLOYMENT SKC BAR- XV bers' Protective Union. C. TROELL, 657 Clay. "WANTED— MALE OR FEMALE CoMI'K- " tent shorthand reporter for law ollice; must be expert on typewriter. Ad. Lex, box 9, this oflice, stating name, airi-. experience, salary expected. / U'TTKIIS AND TAILORS To ATTEND THE \J San Francisco Cutting School. 222 Post st., rooms 21 and 22. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES; O done while yon wait; at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price. 564 Mission st., between First st. and Second s;. A A PAIRS OF GOOD SHOES, 25c TO $1. 564 O\)\J Mission st.; also 63iy 2 Sacramento st. 17108 SECOND-HAND SHOES AND REPAIIU X I ing cheap; misfit and old shoes bought; rubber goods repaired. 110 Fourth and 726 Howard. 17IREEBEER: BEST IN CITY;" 2 SCHOONERS r for 5 cents hi 228 Pacific st. WA X X THE I D-WEXZEL'S ALARM " clock ; no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. J^ REE COFFEICAND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; X single rooms. 15c, 20c, $1 week with breakfast. I INDELL HOUSE, 6TH AND HOWARD— XJ single furnished rooms, 75c week, 15c night. q»>l ELLIS .ROSEDAiE— PRICES REDUCED; U—X sl!K;!> ' furnished rooms, $1 week; 25c night. 2 GOOD 10c .MKAI.s FOR ON DIME AT 44 Fourth st.; no humbug. "1 AA EN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 150 X\J\f and 20c a night. Including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. • fTIRY ACME HOUSE, 9:'>7 M"ARKET ST., BE- X low Sixth, for room 25c night; $1 week. BEST IN CITY— SINGLE ROOMS. 15, SD AND 25 cents per night; Sl,'sl 25. $1 50 per week. Pacific House. Commercial and Leldesdorff sts. WANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS tt to know that Ed Kolkin, Reno House propri- etor,, has opened soto House, 32 Fourth St.: 100 rooms; 25c to .*1 per night; $1 25 to $4 per wee k. ANTED-SINi.LE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; $1 » I week ; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 week; reading room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. \ WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE ■£\- \v EI-A'LY CALL. In rar>per, for mailing. AGENTS WANTED. FOR RUBBER STAMPS. ETC., GLOBE RUB^ ber Si.uup Works. 1433 Market St.. near Tenth. PKOPEIITY WANTED. W" A NTED-PROPKRTYFObI !ASH;ON THE TT N. side of the park, homesteads, Mission, and in the outskirts of the city: must ne cheap and good title. J.BROWNSTONK, 11 Montgomery st. \V ANTED TO BUY-LOT IN WESTERN A lI- TT dltlon; some cash, balance installments: or exchange for small schooner. Call or address Gar- dener, 1522 Turk st. - WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED — HEcoN D 1 A X D^obf-POVV'ER '» lathe. State price and particulars to W. M... 1013 Twentieth St., nr. Castro. • W ANTED— STRONG HORSE, HAR- ness and wagon suitable for fruit and vegeta- ble market. Inquire corner Clay and Taylor sts., butcher-shop. ';-;■■» "Y\r ANTED— OFFICE DESK; DESCRIBE DESK T» and state lowest price. P. O. box 34. Berkeley. \1 T A NTKD - SECOND-HAND INCUBATOR. tt 612 Ilalghtst. ' . ' . . . • WANTED— BUSINBSS-BUGGY, WITH OR TT without single harness; must be in first-class condition and a bargain ; state price. Address Bnggy, box 36, this office. DHAHN. 308 SIXTH ST., PAYS HIGHEST" • price for s.-.-otifi-iiiitul ladies', gents' clothing. LOST. ~ BUNCH OF KE YS~~()N~^ECOND~ST\, FOtJI XJ Rom to Howard and First. Leave Call Branch ; receive reward. ffij" REWARD— A COCKER SPANIEL PUP^ *]pO liver color; return to 621 Bush: no questions asked. PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of JOHN S. CONNOR, No. 115286 The finder will please return to the bank. ■ LOST— PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco in the name of MANUEL DI AZEVEDO SEVE- RINO, No. 1861580.- Finder will please return to the bank. : ■-■-.■■■ . FOUND. " FOUND— NEWFOUNDLAND DOG (BLACK); owner can have the same by paying expenses. Inquire ALEX FORREST, Solano 3t., near Minne- sota. • ■ - - . : ../ ■ -. . ■-..:.... ■ •■■■■ -..•;•. ■-. ATTORNEYS- AT-I. AW. - ~~ W\V. DAvSs^x7AT^6^NE^A^LAW^42O • California st., rms. 14-15; advice free., JOHN K. AITKEN, Y-AT-LAW, RS. 16 and 17, 402 Montgomery st., cor. California. HOUSES TO LET. HAlGlirr^lT6o^s7irATll7lXu^rjßY! \JUO cement cellar, $50; 2320 California, 7 rooms, bath, $40; 564 Howard St., 12 rooms and bath, $40; 519 Third St., 10 rooms nnd bath, $35; 28 Hill st., 8 rooms and bath, $30: 721 Shotwell St., cottage, 7 rooms, bath. $22 50; 134 Fifteenth St., 6 rooms, bath, $20; 2324 Folsom St., 6 rooms, bath, stable, $20; 18 Twenty-sixth St., near Valen- cia, cottage, 4 rooms, $14: 141 Douglass St.. cot- tage, 4 rooms, $14. \V. H. CRIM <fc CO., 118 Mont- gomery st. - ■ Q ROOMS, BATH AND LAUNDRY; NEWLY 0 painted; in first-class condition and very desir- able; rent $37 50; on Twelfth st.; also, on Glen Park avenue, second floor, 4 rooms and bath; $15; most delightful location in the city and only harf block, from Mission-st. electric or iloward-st. cable cars. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park aye., off Twelfth street. TTOTEL TO LEASE, DOWNTOWN, OF ABOUT XX 80 rooms; large dinin?=room, 50x60. Apply immediately to A. J. RICH & CO., Real Estate Agents, 23£ Montgomery st. TjiURNISHED OR PARTLY FURNISHED X 1 residence of S. H. Kent at 711 Laaveuworth st. Apply MADISON & BURKE. TO ONLY $35 PER MONTH: CHEAP- estrentin the city; a nice corner modern resi- dence, nearly new, freshly painted and tinted; ex- cellent neighborhood; house 1017 Haight St.; key at grocery, NW. cor. Scott and Haight sts.; it will pay you to see this— in fact it will pay you to re- move to it. Further particulars THOMAS Mc- MAHON, 628 Market st., San Francisco. 9QI 7 CALIFORNIA— VERY FINE HOUSE; £diJX I 8 rooms, bath, hot-air heater. rpo LET— HOUSE B ROOMS, BATH; WATER Xfre.e; $20. 1804 Stevenson, apply cor. grocery. "I A 7 > SCOTT— 2-STORY HOTJSEJ 7 ROOMS XV I and bath; water free; $30 per month. Ap- ply O'FARRELL <fc 00., 11 Montgomery. 8 -ROOM liOISK, BATH; ARRANGED FOR 2 families. 17 Hampton place, off Folsom St., bet. Second and Third. . 9Q TWENTY-THIRD StT^ NEAR HAMP- — O shire, new house ; 6 rooms, bath and yard; modern improvements: rent reduced to $18. UNNY REAR HOUSE; 6 ROOMS, BATH, 0 gas; $22, with water. 524 Turk st. 99 TEHAMA, NEAR FIRST— IO ROOMS AND 44 bath, $30; water free Circumspect. She — Can one receive a shock through the telephone? He — Well, that depends upon who's at the other end. "YTI.CE HOUSE: 7 ROOMS AND BATH. 17 ■i> Caroline, oft' Folsom, near Sixth. "PROPERTY— 20 ROOMS CHEAP; OWNER X will put in order. 421 Powell. UNNY RESIDENCE OF 9 ROOMS AND r^ bath; large yard and garden; rent reasonable: 113 Page st., near Market. Apply G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. UNNY HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, FURNISHED; stable and carriage house. 2612 Folsom st. "S;IA 8 SUNNY ROOMS. 30 WEST MISSION y)IU. St., near Twelfth. ELEGA NT RESIDENCE; 8 ROOMS, BATH, XJ line large garden, stable, etc. ; 1005 Twentieth St., near Guerrero: rent low to good tenant, BALD- win & HAMMOND, lO^iontgomery st. BAY-WINDOW HOUSE: fi SUNNY ROOMS; bath; gas: water; yard; $20. 1026 Capp st. HOUSES, FLATS. STORES, OFFICES, ALL kinds of property to rent; furniture insured. BALDWIN & HAMMOND, 10 Montgomery st. 4 TENEMENTS, 3 AND 4 ROOMS EACH; X rent ${>. 10. $11. 81-' Jessie St.. near Ninth. FURNISHED HOUSES. 3 HANDSOMELY PURNIRHED DWELLINGS 0 on the. best jiart of Pacific Heights: grand view; to rent on reasonable terms. BENJ. M. GUNN «Ss CO., 228 Montgomery st. "VTICE SUNNY FLAT; 5 ROOMS AND BATH; JL" ; furnished or unfurnished. Apply 1306V'a Jack- son st., from 10 a. m to 4 p. m. ml MINNA, NR. NEW MONTGOMERY; fj furnished bonse of 24 rooms; suitable for lodging-house: rent $65. BOVEE, TOY & CO., 19 Montgomery st. pASTLE COTTAGE; FURNISHED; 6 ROOMS; V-.' near railroad station; on electric; rent $20. BISBELL, Ashhury station. Berkeley. FURNISHED FLATS. I^oITaI>ULTS-4 ( i.M RI K f a¥IE^ROOMsT^ beds: bath; all conveniences; $25. 1917 Geary. "VT ICELY FURNISHED FLAT 5 ROOMS, BATH, X> plank yard, basement; rent reasonable. 327 Haight st. . COTTAGES TO LET. SfKW^SwSA^ETFßOoiisTliOT^aaooTusS -l-> of 2 lots; large house for chickens: on Twenty- fourth and Caroline sts.: would rent or lease for *5 a month. BALDWIN ,t HAMMOND, 10 Montgy. COTTAGE : 6 ROOMS; BATH, YARD, STABLET V 913 Fourteenth st., near Xoe. (£*"l 9 COTTAGE; 5 ROOMS; WATER FREE; <UVJ-^J. 109 Twenty-sixth, near Mission. O<> THIRTEENTH ST., NEAR HOWARD-^ *J*J Bay-window cottage; 4 rooms; bath- base- meiif. FLATS TO LET. 9^l o MissToN^ul^i:iß"X^u3^''ltocofis f^ ox(JI and bath, $25; 251SSutter,lower6rooms, bath, $25; 207 Second, upper 7 rooms. $22 50- 519 Capp, upper 6 rooms, bath, $22 50; (ilsy 2 Capp, lower b rooms, bath, $20: 339 Eddy, flat, 4 rooms. *20: 1118 Florida, upper 5 rooms, bath, $18: 60 1 ehama, lower 4 rooms, $14. W. H. CRIM <fc CO . ! 118 Montgomery st. ' j T TP P K R FLAT, 4 ROOMS AND BATH, ELEC- *~> trlc bells, tiled sink,- perfect door opener, all newly papered, grained and painted outside; lower flat, 5 rooms, hath and laundry; large yards- on Twelfth St., between Mission and Howard; fast car lines: very desirable in every way. DEMPSTER 36 Glen Park aye., oil 12th st. ' JUST FINISHED-$25, 2213 JONES ST., 6 0 rooms and bath; $30, 2217 Jones, 7 rooms and bath* marine, view. ASHTON <fe GARDNER 411 Montgomery st. ~ .©99 £A SUNNY FLAT: 5 ROOMS, BATH V f3>_Z.j)l». 1216 Scott, near Eddy. ' aTLll± - -1 091 - HAI GHT, ABOVE KRODERICK-SUN- XU^Iny 6-room flat ;hest neigliborhood ;fine view. D'. R FLAT; 6 ROOMS AND BATH. 231 Seventh st. ■-■ ...-; ; ;^T- BEAUTIFUL SUNNY CORNER FLAT; 1912 Fillmore st.; 7 rooms and bath; rent very low don't fail to examine this. BURNHAM-M CO., 428 Montgomery st. EAUTIFUL WESTERN ADDITION FLAT 1511 Jackson st.: 6 rooms and bath:, marine view; reut low to good tenant BURNH \M- MAHSII CO., 428 Montgomery st. ELEGANT sr NN\ UpFER FLAT, 7 ROOMS and hath.' 2411 Howard st. LA T, 6^ ROOM AN ~ BATH. 1142 TURK X I st., bet. Laguna and Buchanan. TT'LAT 5 ROOMS AND l a T hTs 16. SE. CORT jc Twenty-sixth and Bartlett sts. FrNK SUNNY CORNER FLAT, 4 LARGE X 1 rooms: suitable for doctor's otlice; NW. cor Sixteenth and Valencia sts. Apply L. A. SOUC <t CO., 465 and 467 Valencia st. , fij "l 9 . FLAT 4 800 WATER FREE- «JPI*J. large cellar; 1209% Bush st. Apply at 1209 a Bush st. "tUAT.4 ROOMS AND BATH; GAS, HOT X water. Apply 420 Lilly aye. LAT 8 SUNNY ROOMS. 2012 MISSION. 2.1 A WALLER, NEAR FILLMORE— S SUNNY TtJ.v rooms and bath, $16; also 410b, partly fur- nished, $15, newly painted. ■ . 99"| A FILLMORE— FLAT 7 ROOMS; BATH- ZiJjX^t $22 50. . 9 SUNNY FLATS; 4 ROOMS; BATH. 6BY- — Ington St., ofi! Webster, near Ellis. : PPER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND BATH", $14 • 235 Hickory aye. Apply 523 Fell st. aZ.(\ NATOMA-FLAT OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS, \JO\J with stable: rent $14. 1 OQ ROSE AYE.— FLAT OF 3 ROOMS; SUN- XOO nyside: hall; rent $11. fi'] O WEBSTER— NEW UPPER SUNNY COR- "-»-O nerfiat; latest improvements; rent cheap. .QAO AND 916 BUCHANAN— SUNNY BAY- U\JO window flats: 4 and 5 rooms, bath; $17 and $20. . YtPPER FLAT— S ROOMS, BATH; WITH *J piano. 1335 Union st. . <B»11 :PL(i 4 ROOMS. ' 135 IVY AYE., NEAR <JP-L-L.«JV». Van Ness aye. V LAT, 6 ROOMS; MODERN IMPROVE- X! ments; $27 60. 331 a Oak st. FLATS TO LET— Continued. S"^TNNY~ifpPFrR^¥£ATrS~ROOMS; $12; 32 Clementina st. LEGANT FLAT, 5 SUNNY ROOMS; $16. 1703y 3 Jones st. UNFURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, BATH. 916 Bush st^^ Tn LET— NEW FLAT OF 4 ROOMS AND bath ; all modern improvements. NE. corner of Twentieth and Capp sts. - m~ ELM AVeTTnR. GOLDEN GATE AYE. and Laguna St.— Lower flat; 5 rooms; only $14. Apply MADISON «fc BURKE. ._ 999/ } 1i 1 A 1 1 Y ST.— OF 5 ROOMS ; MOD- | _-__t) em improvements; rent $22 60. I 7111 O'FARRELL ST.-ELEGANT NEW I X±g sunny flats 5 and 6 rooms; bath. Q9/£ FLORIDA MODERN FLAT OF 5 O^ijt rooms and bath; rent $18. LAT OF 4 ROOMS; WATER FREE. 204y a Eddy st. T? LEGANT FLAT; 5 ROOMS; BATH; SUN IN -Ci every room: $29. 16 Grove St., near City Hall. LAT OF FOUR ROOMS AND STABLE. 230 Fulton st. (J_9-: ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT, OPP. JEF- rjp— lc). ferson 925 Golden Gateav.,nr. Laguna. T AX7 FOLSOM"ST., 3 ROOMS $1000 IUO I 421 Ivy a've., 4 rooms 12 00 1736 Stevenson. 6 rooms and bath 15 00 776 Stevenson, 6 rooms and bath 17 50 1301 Castro, 6 rooms and bath 17-50 789 1 1 alght, 7 rooms and bath 20 00 1341 Powell, 6 rooms and bath 31 00 lor further particulars apply to DAVID STERN «fc SONS, 323 Montgomery st. EBY DESIRABLE UPPER FLAT OF 6 V rooms and bath; rent reasonable; li Metcalfe place, off Geary si., between Mason and Taylor. Apply G.H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. Xf|,| GROVE ST., COR. OCTAVIA— FLAT OF _*v/"± 5 rooms and bath; first floor; sunny side. ELEGANT SUNNY FLAT; 7 BOOMS; BATH; X-i beantifully papered and frescoed. 713 Grove. <B»1 A LOWER FLAT: 5 ROOMS AND BATH; Xjt. separate yard; sunny, new and clean. 214 Chattanooga st. near Twenty-third. XTPPER FLAT, 4 SUNNY ROOMS: NEWLY *-' papered, painted; water; cozy. 1023V 2 Capp st. ELEGANT FLAT AT 425 STEVENSON ST., bet. Fifth and Sixth; latest improvements. ELEGANT NEW "FLATS," SEVENTH ST.. below Bryant— s and 6 rooms : bath ; $10, $17, UNNY FLATS— 4 AND 5 ROOMS; BATH; *^ $12 and SI 3. 1249 Eighteenth. / 'HKAI'KST AND BEST IN AMERICA— \J WKKKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- ace free. HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS. 1 31 A. rA(;K NBAB I.VOX. OVERLOOKING XUX±the park— 3 furnished rooms, with con- servatory, complete for housekeeping. - i v • ELUS— FB ONT'aXD BACK PARLORS; * \J\J kitchen, laundry and yard. lAI Q 1 LARKIN— SUNN Y FURNISHED 11/lUj rooms for housekeeping; cheap. I i'\ O BUCHANAN — CONNECTING SUNNY "J-O front rooms; rent low. iOO JESSIE." REAR MINT— FRONT ROOM" tr«JO use kitchen: single rooms: cheap. >>•> rNGTON, OFF FILLMORE, NR. ELLIS— -J-J small house. 3 rooms; newly furnished; com- plete for housekeeping; cheap rent. j •>- 1 HOWARD, COR. TENTH— SUNNY, X<JU-X furnished housekeeping rooms; bath; rent $12. I 1 Q TENTH —F 1 R.N ISHED housekeep- XXO ing; stationary tubs; yard; separate en- trance; reasonable. , ]V"ICE SUNNY ROOM FOR HOUSEKEEPING. XI 561 Stevenson. 99 \ FOURTH— FURNISHED ROOMS; SUIT- — — ■' able for light boasekeeplng. 9 UNFURNISHED sunny BAY-WINDOW <U rooms; suitable for housekeeping; $10. 1581 Folsom. 79*c"bbannan, above sixth— sunny * -J*J kitchen and bedroom furnished; $8. Q1 7 MISSION— A BASEMENT FLOOR FUR- O~X I nished complete for housekeeping; reason- able. O PEARL, COR. MARKET. OPP.'OCTAVIA— 0 Well-furnished parlor, alcove room and counect- ing kitchen; running water; $16. 9Jzt SIXTH— NICELY FURNISHED SUNNY —•"i"x front and bacic housekeeping suites cheap. iiU) ELLIS-2 DESIRABLE SINN'. ROOMS, X\JV complete for housekeeping: central. 7_L9 HOWABD— FUBNISHED ROOM * i_J for housekeeping; closet; sink; $3. 099 THIRD-SUNNY FRONT 1 IKNISHED ! O*uu housekeeping suites, $8, $9; single sl, $1 50. Q"! A TWO LARGE SUNNY FUBNISHED •ipl"' rooms; housekeeping. 780 Folsom, neat Fourth. . ■•,.... 01 XI STOCKTON— I OR 2 LlGHT' house- tJXO4 keeping rooms; $8 and $10. 'V>l FOUrTh-$7; FURNISIIED BEDROOM ■ «,)-_ 1 and kitchen; yard. Ci\ j FOLSOM— FUBNISHED AND UNFUR- vJXt nished housekeeping; also storage. (»1 7 i ROOMS, BATH AND STABLE. AP- I <J?X I . ply 26-13 Bryant aye., nr. Twenty-fourth. (£t\l BUCHANAN-SUNNY ALCOVE |ROOM 'J^'X for light housekeeping. 9 AND 4 ROOMS COMPLETE FOR HOUSE- — ' keeping; $6 and $8. 13 Zoe s:., Bryant. A SEVENTH, NEAR R X ET— 4 SUNNY j XU hooaekeeplng rooms; second story; r?nt low. OVELY FLAT: EVERY CONVENIENCE; XJ Scon st.; bedroom, use of dining-room and kitchen; handsome parlor; large librarj*. Address Cheerily, box 143, Call Branca Ollice. 99 A THIRD ST.— CHEA P HOUSEKEEPING -- 1 — rooms, double and single rooms and yard. A 9A SEVENTEENTH, NEAR VALENCIA-2 rttJ\J or 3 sunny rooms, furnished; housekeeping. j A Q TEHAMA-2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; TiO well furnished; every convenience. 1 %')(< mission - SUNNY BAY-WINDOW XrJj^KJ front room, with kitchen: rent moderate. f\AU MINNA — FURNISHED ROOMS FOR I\J housekeeping; large yard. Q'.>V MISSION-FURNISHED AND UNFUR- ; vJOx nished, also housekeeping; sunny and well lighted; cheap. Apply 829 Mission st. <| j- HOWARD-SUNNY ROOM FURNISHED y"t» for housekeeping. 304-1 SIXTEENTH, NEAR VALENCIA-2 •JV/t-L sunny furnished rooms; housekeeping; $10 per month. Apply before 10 A. m., after 5 p. m. 7T 1 WEBSTER— OR 3L A RGE' HANDSOME * XX rooms for housekeeping. "1 AQ SILVER— 3 UNFURNISHED SUNNY X\JO front rooms; large yard. y»I7H AR R IS O N— SUNN FURNISHED ttx I rooms for housekeeping; cheap. Apply 307 Fourth. . 9 A STOCKTON— NEWLY FURNISHED; TO ■^yJ 6 housekeeping rooms; central. .•■-,- .•; ri' 1 1 HOWARD — [CELY FURNISHED I U.l-3 sunny bay-window rooms and others; moderate. ->;-:■; m- _USS_( »N— LARGE SUNNY SUITE OF • furnished housekeeping rooms complete with bath; $15. • ROOMS TO LET. FINE NEW MODERN BUILDING (40 ROOMS), to bo known as "The Meredith," situated on Turk st., north side, bet. Jones and Leavenworth, near City Hall and Market st., 3 cable and electric car lines, managed by well-known and successful proprietor and conducted as a first- ; class rooming and boarding house: choice rooms, beautifully furnished, fitted with rich decorations, mantels, mirrors, closets, hot and cold water in each room, sunny exposure, private baths for family suites; now is the time to select unfurnished rooms; first-class board served In rooms or table d'note optional. Apply on prem- ises, business hours dally, for terms and all particu- lars; apply to Mr. KRAPS. 9991 elm AYE.-2 NICE SUNNY ROOMS. *__. — fronT and back; quiet location: cheap. Q9O LARKIN, NR. GEARY-NICELY FUR- O_»») nished front sunny room, suitable for two- rent $10; ga3; buth: private family. ]f' SOUTH PARK - 2 WELL-FURNISHED XU cor. housekeeping rooms; also single rooms; very cheap. "I 9 .-. TENTH-LARGE, WELL-FURNISHED XJUO room; gas; bath; $7. ;■'•./ 11 X A SIXTH, MINNA— NICELY FUR- XJ O nished sunny rooms; also housekeeping. 91 XI SIXTH-SMALL NICELY FURNISHED — 1 ')■: front room: $5. fiOK POST-SUNNY i RONT ROOM FOR yj^itj gentlemen or man and wife. Of'B VALPARAISO — NICE SUNNY FUR" O\J nished front room ; cheap, "I QZA HOWARD ST., COR. TENTH— XO_»_t and board, private house, $15 a month. 9X£ FOURTH - NICELY FURNISHED -JtJU front alcove: also 1 single. 7791 HAB RIBON , N1 : A R FOURTH— FINE- t I ■"S ly furnished sunny rooms, bath; $1 week. Q"l (* FIFTEENTH— NORTH OF AND NEAR O.HJ Market; 4 or more sunny housekeeping rooms; Improvements; stable: separate. ERMAN LADY TEACHER OFFERS FOR VX rent a furnished sunny front room with closet- use of bath: rent *7: near New City Hall. Ad- dress N. C, box 138, Call Branch Otlu ■■■. Af\(\ POLK, COR. McALLISTER-3 UNFUR- oLUU nished rooms; no children. 79 BRADY", BET. TWELFTH AND THIR- I-J teenxh— sunny rooms cheap to small fam iy . Q9T A MARKET — FRONT AND BACK t/_jJL rooms reasonable. 1O& SEVENTH — NICELY. FURNISHED XOU front single rooms: $4 and $5 a month. 7fU> ELLIS— NICE SUNNY ROOMS, NEWLY I UU furnished; en suite or single. QQO SACRAMENTO-FURNISHED ROOMS, 000 with or without board. MRS. E. D. DAVIS proprietor. ' ■ ' „ • 1 7 SCOTT, NEAR HAIOHT— UPPER HALF X I private; 4 rooms; ; bath; jrnished. QOq MINNA, COR. NICELY FUR- UU I nished bay-window rooms; $1 week. 1 01 7A FOLSOM — SUNNY DOUBLE ROOM', x.\jx. I single room, $4 month: use of kitchen. : ■■■"■.- ROOMS TO LET— Continued. tT^vtTHlllST^re^neatly furnished li/l I sunny room: home comforts; suitable for 2 ladies; also suite suitable for students. "1 9AA LARKIN, ' COR. BUSH - LARGE I^UU sunny furnished front room tori or 2; $8. _JAQ MASON — NEWLY FURNISHED PAB- rLyJV lors: suitable for doctor or dentist. "1 OAK LEAVENWOBTH-2 UNFURNISHED XOK/O sunny rooms. ' TURK — "NICELY FURNISHED HALL O\JO room ; large closet ; $6. ITW n FOLSOM — SUNNY FURNISHED JLv/UX front rooms; very cheap, TWENTY-FIRST — NEWLY FU — - nished front bay-window alcove room; $10. QAQ TURK— UNFURNISHED SUNNY OUD rooms. ■ -. ;• 9O BIRCH AYE., OFF LARKIN, NEAR CITY .— O Hall— Furnished and unfurnished rooms. fl_£ NfCE~STJNNY~BE OROOMTFtfRNISIIED *JpU. or unfurnished; private kitchen if desired. 48 Oak st. . ■■ QA j LARKIN — LARGE SUNNY ROOM, OU_ neatly furnished: 1 or 2 persons; $7 50. OJM MCALLISTER— NNY FRONT HOUSE- O"±V keeping room, or for 2 gents; cheap. 17IURNI8HED ROOM FOR HOUSEKEEPING . Cor. Fifteenth and Minna sts. "1 09Q DUPONT, COR. ESTNUT— SUNNY -1.0.—0 furnished room. (SO A} SEVENTEENTH —LARGE 1 BEDROOM; . \JZj-± use dining-room, kitchen; $10; gas; bath. Q')^B HOWARD — NEATLY FURNISHED OOU single or double sunny rooms: gas and bath. 7] X LARKTN— NICELY FURNISHED BOOM; I JLU sun all day; running water; gas. i/teyO MARKET-FINE FRONT ROOM; ALSO JL _t__d lor 2 aunny housekeeping rooms; bath. 11Q EDDY— LIGHT. NEWLY FURNISHED X LO sunny rooms: $5 up. AQX GEARY — NICE, SUNNY SINGLK "I»>»> rooms; all conveniences; gas, bath. "1 AT Ql LARKIN— LARGE BAY- WINDOW XvXOs corner; also others, all sunny; kitchen. "I Q7 SEVENTH— FURNISHED ROOSSFROM l'J • $1 a week up; transient, 25c to $150 per night. 99/« A MCALLISTER, opp. CITY HALL— SUN- __.') ny furnished rms; double: single: $10; $12. 9QQ FULTON-FURNISHED SUNNY ROOM, ZiOu reasonable. SEVENTH — FURNISHED ROOMS; SI per week and up; also transient. !•'.'--' . HESH Kit MA N A I'A I'.TJI ENT-HOUSE; 129 X new sunny rooms: strictly respectable; half price of best hotels with eqaal accommodations; very central. 28 Eighth st., near Market. \ RLINGTON HOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS- -l\- ant sunny rooms, en suiteund single; firstclass in every respect : terms reasonable. XA 1 JESSIE, COR. SIXTH — ELEGANTLY t"'l furnished parlor and bousekeepinc; rooms. "y-OSEMITE HOUSE, 1045 MARKET, BET." X Sixth and Seventh— Single and suites; per night. 35c to $1; week. SI 50 to $5; families. boarding and rooms. \-iTNi; I.apY TO ROOM ioA_t_T__| X private, family; terms reasonable. 616 Eddy. "VTICELY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, " J-> with board ; also table board. 502 Powell »t., cor. Sutler. THE BERESFORD, COR. STOCKTON AND X Bush sts.; established 13 years; quiet and select family hotel; all modern conveniences and luxu- ries; table highest class; sunny suites $70 to $100 per month; sunny single rooms $35 to $50 per month: transient $1 50, $2 and $2 50 per day; the only first-class downtown family hotel. WILLIAM CH AMIiKKI.I.V Proprietor. CHILDREN BOARDED. ul^N^HOM^^O^cTin^Dß^^-^ALirAGES: $8 to $10 month. 20 Eleventh st. "P ESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES XX 1 or 2 children to board : good homeglven. Call for 3 days at 119 Fair Oaks St., rear. STORES TO LET. 2~lsT : N r NV^T ? rEiri-M]ooTrs'^^ ■& new building 1006 Hyde st.. near California, and opposite the carhouse of the California-st. R. R.; all modern Improvements: rents very reasonable. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE <fc CO., 220 Montgy. TORE, 220yi LEAVENWORTH, BET. TURK and Eddy: rent very low. BURNHAM- MARSH COMPANY, 428 Montgomery. CORNER STORE— 4 ROOMS: STABLE; $15. \J 1022 Twenty-fourth st., cor. Vicksburg. -/^: TORE— NEWLY PAPERED: BIG WINDOW; good location; suitable for barber or tailor: $15. Corner Geary and Jones sts. - •-.--*,•-, ARBER-SHOP; 161 SECOND ST.; ESTAB- lished 18H2; low rent. BALDWIN <te HAM- MOND, 10 Montgomery st. , . .. -] XO A CORNER HOWARD and LAFAY- -L _»_«"± ette sts. — Fixtures for saloon, all com- plete; rent $25. Apply to M. OURRAN, 2838 Mis- sion st. 99 |" AND 223 FIRST ST., NEAR HOWARD— ■— i— X corner building, 2 floors and basement; well lighted for '.nercantile or manufacturing business. STABLES TO LET. <J> X 2-HORSE ST.A^£I3TL^6W^NBrWAGON <4pi>. room. 1031 McAllister st. MEDICAL. A~^UR^r^AI^A~ND~SPEEb"Y^U^E~FOR all female diseases; ladies may have the benefit of the skill and attention of a physlclan.or long and successful practice. A home in confine- ment, with best care, with the privacy of a home and conveniences of a hospital. Those who are sick or discouraged ■should call on the doctor and stata their case; they will find in her a true friend. All consultation free. A positive cure tor the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit. Every case guar- anteed without injury to health. MRS. DR. GW YER, 31iy 3 Hyde St., bet. Ellis and Eddy. ALL IRREGULARITIES RESTORED AT — r»- once; every case guaranteed; Cancers and Tumors expelled by Medical Electricity: refined home during confinement, with every comfort and privacy; regular physician of long and successful practice; travelers treated without delay; French, pills guaranteed; safe and sure relief at any time; consultation free, confidential. MRS. DR. WYETH, Sanitarium, 916 Poat st., bet. Hyde and Larkln. DAUDE I's APHRO TABLETS— THE GREAT modern remedy for the cure of neurasthenia, impotencyand all disorders of the sexual organs; SI a box, 6 boxes $5; send for circular. J. H. WIDBER, cor. Market and Third, sole agent. TF IRREGULAR OR ANY FEMALE DISEASE -I see Mrs. Dr. Puetz and be content. 254y 2 4th. "PRIVATE HOME IN CONFINEMENT. MRS." X M. E. ROGERS, 929 Howard at. LL LADIES CONSULT MRS. DR. SCCTT, - V 1101/2 Turk St.; only qualified trusty specialist for sure, quick relief of irregularities; "no matter what cause; painless method; never fails: home in confinement; babies adopted: also treats dis- ease of the eye successfully. \ LL LADIES, NEAR OR FAR, SAFE, QUICK _rV cure guaranteed of any disease or irregularity; sure relief, though others fail; home, etc. travel- ers treated: low fees; self-cure: send, call or write; strict confidence; physicians of wide experience; assisrunt. MRS. DR. DAVIES, 14 McAllister St., next Hibcrnia Bank. French F. pills, $3; safe- guard, $5. Send stamp for answer. NLW PROCESS— NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- ments or worthless pills used; every woman her own physician for all female troubles; no mat- ter from what cause; restores always in one day; can be sent and used at home; all cases gu_rau- teed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. RS. GOODWIN, BPKCIAIiTY DISEASES OF women; ladies near or far assured quick relief of disease: irregularities restored daily; safe cure guaranted; no instruments; home for patients; best medical attendance: low fees; free; Drs. scud- der's pills and capsules warranted. 1370 Market st. MRS. DR. WEGNER, 419 EDDY IKREG-* ularities cured in one day; no instruments: pills and safety capsules guaranteed; travelers at- tended; no delay; private home for ladies. LPEAITS FRENCH PILLS. ■ ' ii A boon to ladles troubled with Irregularities; no danger; bafe and sure; $2 60, express C. O. D. ; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oak- land, Cal., agents for Alpeau et Cie. DRSTWHITE, 2217 PACIFIC AYE. ; 30 YEARS' experience in female complaints; sure cure; confidential : ladies boarded before and during con- finement : infants adopted. DX. AND MKS. DR. 1 1 M I i)T, FORMERLY of 1211 Mission, now 1508 Market st,: month- y irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed; no instruments used; sure preventive. CLAIRVOYANTS. rpHiT^EI3SBR^T^b^CLAYRV r OY^"N^^R'(V X FESSOR WALTER, is still in the city; he can be consulted on business, marriages, divorces and all family affairs; the future plainly revealed; lovers united; trouble healed; names of friends and enemies, also the one you will marry; truth guaranteed. Office 303 Jones St., near Eddy ; hours 9 a. m., 9 p. h., Sundays 9 to 5. .-••. :-'- V V;-' MM E. WALTERS, GREAT CARD READER; no humbug ; retrnd 50c. 337 Tehama. XQ7 THIRD— BASEMENT: EXPERIENCED OO I clairvoyant ; ladles only; fee 25c. ROF. DAY, CLAIRVOYANT AND CARI£ reader: 17a Sixth st., room 3; 60c; 2to 9 p. v. MKS. ANTHONY. MEDIUM, LIFE READER^ -JX ladles 25c. gents 50c. 248 Third st. ■^ ME. MOREAU, BEST M E i)l UM. CLAIR VOY- ant; speaks German, 25c up. 131 Fourth st. pOUNTEss DE LONDON, THE WONDERFUL \J medium and clairvoyant. 626 Post St., side en- trance; ladies only. ■;:'■ MME. SCHMIDT, FROM VIENNA; M OST RE> nowned; revealing future events; ladles $1 gentlemen $2, by mall $3. 856 Mission at. MME. PORTER, CARD-READER — LADIE3 50c, cents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant sit- tings $1 50. 606 O'Farrell st., near Joues. " MKs. J.-J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, TEST medium and life-reader. 218 Stockton. _ ' ASTROLOGY.. ASTRAL SEER— PROF. HOLMES, 623 GEARY St.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. STORAGE. CTORAGEOF FURNITU O hold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE773S Markel flC FIBBT-C___BB STORAGE ADVANCBAM AtST 2 ' 421-423 Market at. CH AS. tIyIOR.