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THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895. 8 A, PERSONALS. t) ESPE^CTABLiPS-^OUNGr WO HAN,t>TNA^ -«- cially embarrassed, would 1..: to "meet re* spectable gentleman who would u_lst her; object, companshlp. Address J. A. R., 339 Hayes st. "TO"ILL THE YOUNG LADY AND ELDEBLY " gentleman who saw a lady fall ml break her arm at the ferry on October 22, 189-4, send their a.i.iress toG. W. HAIGHT, 220 San.sOTn S. F.? AT. HICKS' DETECTIVE AGENCY— ALL itrp. 111 *"^ confidential and Skillfully handled: ad- W-hp« mcd; pardon petitions a (specialty; "'-"\u25a0'\u25a0 r-i<-r,'ii.-,.. HICKS, 833 Market st. \ X Xr IM ENT op MARRIAGE AND DI- °"8S: : i. e sal cverywhere. Address P. O. box --"\u25a0 .. anjftanclsco V. s. Divorce Bureau. A^wZ 1 ' !£• KS-'EMMA" BUST DE- scaled 1 insfnic V 1 " I"^'l>ust1 "^' 1>ust 5 ln fhes: guaranteed; r e^aggg 6^YES;THEBEST WISWS BUSINESS WE'RE ck 1) B t e 8 d n s^ s and -condSf^m ....25c up Mattings, per yard" $17 50 up Linoleum, per'yard.. ,A lp Kitchen Chairs. '" 6 P C Kitchen Tables.. : r, 5c EVERYTHING' IN " \u25a0pROPORTiov : * i ptesjasjsfflj l v:"^ N iowe,t 021 - 1088 51i83i - *\u25a0 A DVHIE FREE; DlVORcFlawb a spec: J\ ialtv ; coUect ions, damages win, ,uL». „, G. W. ftoWK, Att-aV-law! Wftaft^ SATIN-LINED ST/IT MADE TOORDER Ti-ntf _ $35, price WB. Bligfll Parlors, :>i:< Mo^n^S OECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARsT O showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors desks' safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, too; be sure and see stock and get price, be- fore going elsewhere. .1. NOONAN, 1017-lOiql 1021-1023 Mission St., above Sixth. CLuAKS. CAPES AND FURS RETAILED AT / manufacturers' cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs. GAS FIXTURES. AND PLUMBINO 623 UT Golden Gate aye. H. HUFSCHMIDT. T7IEATHERBEDS AND PILLOWS FILLED AT X 1O. McCAEE'S feather-store, 870 Mission St., corner Fifth. HONOGRAPHIC OUTFITS BOUGHT FOR X cash. BACIG ALUPI, 946 Market, Baldwin bldg. PACIFIC STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY,20 X Ellis St., rms. 1&2 ; telephone, main 5506, S. F. f>IANO LESSONS, 25c HALF-HOUR; .i.X- X man lady. 1126 Howard st. LDGOLD, SILVER, NTS* AND LADIES 7 clothing bought. COLMAN, 41 Third st. QXC PAIR AND UP— CURTAINS CLEANED; Oul day's notice. 107 Hayes st. A D VICE FREE -LEGAL I X I) PRIVATE MAT- -1 V ters. People's Law Offlce,B3B Market.McCAßE. LDBUILDINGSBOUGHT—YARD, MISSION, \J between Twenty-eighth and Army sts. Resl- dence, 842 McAllister st. J. B. FRENCH. A"~3v ANCES MA E~ON DIAMONDS, ETU XV.BALDWINJewelry-store, 948 Market. INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TO m order by WILLIAMMcPHUN, 1195 Market. PIANOS, VIOLINS AND SHEET MUSIC. \u25a0jtlkgXnt high-gbade pl&no a\ ( p. 1- Xj ficed: only used a short time; satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Room 12,Flood building. EBER PIANO; SPLENDID CONDITION; sold for what It will bring. Room 21, Flood building. STONISHINGLYLOW; $70 WILL BUY UP. -ci. right; nice order; stool, cover. Room 13, Flood building. AUTION-DO NOTBUYWHAT IS CLAIMED to be a Steinway or Weber Upright Piano from any person not an established piano dealer without being first assurred that the piano is what is seema to be. We have a complete record of all Steinway and Weber pianos sold on the Pacific Coast the past twenty years. Bring the manufacturers' num- ber of piano to us and we willgive you its history. SHERMAN, CLAY&CO, Pacific Coast represen- tatives for Steinway and Weber Pianos, corner Kearny and Sutter sts. NABE, BUSH <fe GERTS AND HAINES pianos. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 324 Post st. AUVAIS, 769 MARKET-SHEET MUSIC y 3 price; Decker Son pianos. BLASIUB PIANOS, TnE NEW FAVORITE among artists. KOHLER <t CHASE. OHLER <fc CHASE, 28 AND 30 O'FARRELL St.; oldest and largest music house; high-grade pianos; low prices; call or write. EASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER & CHASE. ACBIFICING LARGE STOCK OF UPRIGHT O pianos of their own make at manufacturers' prices. Hemmo <fc Long Piano Co., 340 Post st. \u25a0RARGAINS; ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL IN- X) struments. L. I. ANTON<fc CO., 663 Market. TV G. BADGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ <fc W . SON, 20 O'Farrell st. - -. ,\u25a0. . YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.-s"OHMER, Newby &Evans, Briggs and other pianos. AGNIFICENT 3-PEDAL SCHUBERT & Steinway; must sell. 615 Van Ness aye. BA BG A I S—A NUMBER OF ELEGANT UP- X) right pianos, to cover storage and advances; must be sold at once. F. W. SPENCER & CO., 721Market St. TECK, CHICKERING <fc SONS, VOSE AND Sterling pianos sold on $10 installments. BENJ, CURTAZ&SON, sole agents. 16-20 O'Farrell st. milE NEUMANN PIANO, the ONLYFIRST- X class imported piano: low prices on account of low tariff. H. LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st. TEINWAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED; grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market. OUPERIOR VIOLINS,ZITHERS, OLD * NEW. O H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place. HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, post- age free. . HORSES. H"~~O^S^AN^WAGON~FOR SALE CHEAP; suitable for grocery or peddler. 211 Polk st. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE— WELL-BRED mare, buggy and harness; fine roadster. In- quire New York Stables, 607 Jessie st. | OR SALE-FINE ROAD TEAM; CAN TROT 1 in 3 minutes. New York Stable, 607 Jessie. TAA SETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL J.UU kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia " \ UCTION SALE OF HORSES, WAGONS, i-i. carts, etc.. every Wednesday, 11 o'clock, at the old-established and reliable horse market, 327 Sixth, bet. Folsom and Harrison. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, proprietors and livestock auctioneers^ t WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. FOR SALE-NEW EXPBESB WAGON, DE- livery wagons, business buggies, second-hand bakery wagon, etc. 100 Golden Gate aye. ONEW FIRST-CLASS CARTS; LIGHT MILK -j wagon: must sell at once. 829 Howard INE BAKERY AND LAUNDRY WAGONS, J rockaway, buggies: also hack. 828 Harrison. MEDICAL. subs, Bapb and speedy. CURE FOR : all female diseases; ladies may have the bene- fit of. the skill and attention of a physician of long and successful practice. A home in confinement with best possible care, withthe privacy of a home and the conveniences of a hospital. Those who are sick or discouraged should call on the doctor and state their case. They will findin her a true friend. All consultation free and confidential. Apositive cure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit. F.vory case guaranteed without Injury to health. MRS. DR. GWYER, 311^ Hyde st. . RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OF Is women; ladies near or far assured quick relief of disease; irregularities restored daily; safe curu guaranted; no instruments; home for patient*; best medical attendance; low fees: consultation free; Drs. Scudder's pills and capsules warranted. 1370 Market st. - TF IRREGULAR SEE MItS. DR. PUETZ AT X once ; 35 years experience. 254^ Fourth j___ LADIES' CAPSULES, NO. 1, ARE SAFE AND lJ always reliable: better than tansy or pentij- royal pills and all similar medicines: unexcelled for Irregularities, etc.: Is a sure remedy : pricey , an nnequaled safeguard. CALIFOKMA CUEMI- CAL CO., 129 O'Farrell st. . A NEW PROCESS-NO MEDICINE, INSTRU- A mehts or worthless pills used : every womaa her own physician for all female troubles, no mat- ter from what cause; restores alwaj s Jin one day . can be sent and used at home; all cases guaran- teed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. . TIjTRS T)R WEGNEK,'4I9 EDDY ST.— IRREG- Mularities cured in one day; no instruments; pills and safety capsules e™^^^, 1 !, er3 **" tended; no delay: private home for ladles. \u25a0'„ T AmF-3 vrab OR FAR, SAFE, QUICK AcurVcuawnteed of any disease or irregularity; sure relief thou%. others fall: home, etc.; travel- Iwtreaed'. low fees; self-cure: send, call or write; ne^fHibernirßan^VenchF. pills, $3; safe! guard, $5. Send stamp for answer. k r nriiT"? FRENCH PILLS. A A boon to ladies troubled with irregularities; 00 ; a J? and sure; $2 50. express C. O. D. don'fdlfay^ntU too late. O3GOOD BROS., Oak^ land' agents for Alpeau ct Cle. TkRIVATBHOME IN CONFINEMENT; REA- X sonable physician attendance. 424 Tehama. T\BB. WHITE, 22I7 PACIFIC AVE.;3O YEARS' \J experience i" female complaints; sure cure; coufidentlal : ladies boarded before and during con- finement; Infants adopted. : r AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLY JJ of 1211 Mission, now 1508 Market st.; month- v irregularities cured in a few hours; guaranteed no instruments used; sure preventive. . ' j WEEK'S NKTVS FOR 6 CKNTB THK /i. WE£KLI CALL, la wrapper, or mailing. ~~, TO EXCHANGE. " <sfPW)OO FO /, EX ' CHA -^E~m~mTusii 10. UUU and lots in the beautiful city of verside;lotsin bearing orange trees, a quarter of a mile from business center: would exchanea part or all for property in or very close to S«q Francisco. Address Owner, 1159 Almond <u~ BiTerslde, Riverside County, Cal, AlmOn<l \u25a0•• v ROOMS TO LET— CONTINUED. EKTH^Hf^T^S^NI?Y^JNI :: T3NIs^^ XXtt rooms; reasonable. Vi a HAVES—FURNISHED SUNNY FRONT XXtt room for lor 2 gentlemen. m d HOWARD— DOUBLE ANDSINGLE SUN- t/lDny front rooms; $6 and $8; use bath. QQ<7 GOLDEN GATE AYE.— NEWLY FUR- _jO \ nished double and single rooms; use bath. II 7 JONES-l . LARGE FRONT SUN II i room. - ' r'A STEVENSON-LARGE FRONT ROOM 2 00 O windows; furnished or unfurnished. aa n MINNA.COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR- DD I j nished bay-window rooms; $1 week. IAA7 W ASHTNGTON-4 FINELY FUR- IUU'I nished sunny rooms with bnth, for family ; references required. Call from 10 to 12 a. m. 1 H. POLK—FRONTVB AY-WINDOWED BOOMS, X I also single, from $5 to $12. \u25a0;;;., C 1 O LEAVENWORTII— LOWER FLOOR OF t)lO 3 rooms; housekeeping; $12. 6 i NATOMA-FURNISHED FRONT AND Ott hall rooms, 75c per week and up. (*(\ THIRD— FURNISH HI) ROOMS; SINGLE OvJ or suite; day, week.or month. -1 fk-1 Ql LARKIN st.-b ay- window and XUXO2 other rooms: sunny: grate; kitchen. O1 H BY— 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS; _jX 4 key at 2171/2, rear. THK SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE ; 129 Xnew sunny rooms; strictly respectable; half price of best hotels wilh equal accommodations; very central. 28 Eighth St., near Market. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0- -xs i.-jOSEVENTH— GIRAUDHOUSE; NICELY Xtt-W furnished single and double rooms; rea- sonable^^ ' 6] I) ,COR. POWELL— DESIRABLE OFFICE rooms; light, janitor and elevator until 10 p. m.; rents $8, $9, $15 and 20. A RLINGTONHOUSE, 127 KEARNY— PLEAS- xx ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first.class in every respect; terms reasonable. - .- ' rpilE LONDON, 765 MARKET— SUITES, SIN- Xgle, day, 35c to $1; week, $160- to $6; offlcps. . A"l :JESSIE, COR. SIXTH ELEGANTLY i)UI furnished parlor and housekeeping rooms. \u25a0\rOSEMITE 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. \u25a0UUN^LY^F^RNTsTimr^U^fN^R^M^LN JJ private family, in Berkeley; excellent table; central location references. House, P. 0., Berkeley. CHILDREN BOARDED. C^OUPXB WTTHOIT CHILDREN WANT \J baby to raise. 11l Eleventh st. ' STORES TO LET. pfT^^iiTA^nsNT^r^nm t).Lt/ general business: low rent. TORE AND 4 LIVING-ROOMS; $15. 2943 Mission st.,;near Twenty-sixth. TORE TO LET AT 34 SECOND ST., NEAR Market; rent cheap. TORE, 6 ROOMS; ESTABLISHED AS SA- loonByears; $23. 911 Folsom st., near Fifth. SEVENTH, NR. MARKET: ESTABLISHED , jtU.in fruit business for 10 years; also 4 rooms in upper story for housekeeping. "KTICE STORE; 2 WINDOWS; 3 ROOMS AND J-V bath; all modern improvements; rent reason- able to desirable tenant. Owner, DEAKIN, 8 New Montgomery st. \u25a0 OUTHWEST CORNER VAN NESS AYE. and Geary st. suitable for drugstore : large, new and modern; first-class location; rent $100. pORNER STORE, 4 ROOMS, STABLE; $15. \J 1023 Twenty-fourth st. QTORE 2 SHOW WINDOWS. 3 LIVING- -0 rooms; very cheap. 1802 Howard st. V-; : STORE— POWELL ST., CLOSE TO MARKET; $125. BOVEE, TOY <fe CO., 19 Montgomery street. ARBER-SHOP, ESTABLISHED IN 1862. AP- ply161Second St.; inquire in saloon at corner. 09Q PACIFIC—LARGE STORE WITH LARGE 0.-.O lightbasement; very cheap. 1 KO/J HOWABD, COR. LAFAYETTE— STORE XiA_nr with -fixtures; rent $25; apply from 10 a. m. tO 3 i. \t. OFFICES TO LET. 9T7 GE A R V - I'M •TRNISHKD~ > OFFICE Z/X I rooms. Key 217 Ys Geary (rear). KDDY, COR. POWELL—DESIRABLE OF- fice-rooms: lisrht; Janitor and elevator until 10 p. m. ; rents $8, $9. $15 and $20. T7\ Q CALIFORNIA, COB. DAVIS— ±.\JV able ofßce-room3, with electric lights, etc.; rents $10 and $25. ' i DENTISTS. l> i^>s i w l «_>N^^s>— ««_"h^_. ANY TOOTH FIO.ED OR EXTRACTED -ex painlessly- by my secret method without dan- gerous cocaine or gas; won 8 first prizes; prices rea- sonable; work warranted; all operations expertly done; remember I have removed from 6 to 20 O'Farroltst. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. ,^< Bb K. BLAKE,DENTIST. INFORMS his OLD patients he has returned and resumed practice at new dental parlors, 405 Batter st., nr. Stockton. \u25a0\TO PAIN—EXTRACTING OF TEETH MADE -L> easy; 60c and $1; artificial teeth from $5; filling from $1. CROOME Dental Association, 759 Mar- ket St., bet. Third and Fourth. »IJ A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS «Jr I good as can be made; filling $1. DR. SIMMS, dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater. A LLWORK REASONABLE AND WARRANT- xi. cd. DR. J. W. KEY,1122 Market st. R. H. G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETH without plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st. R. REA, 605 LARKINST.; ALL DENTAL work at lowest prices and warranted. DR. J. J. LEEK, 1FIFTH ST.; OPEN EVEN- ings and Sundays until noon. . .. \u25a0 DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST., near Eleventh ; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given. OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAE- \J ket St. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER. AVfEEK'S NEWS FOR B CENTS THE "WCES.LT CALL, tn wrapper, for mailing. EDUCATIONAL. P^^TA^oTiE^slSNsT^b^H^L^^O^JßT^HlGH^ est San Francisco references. G. T., box 129, Call Branch Office. . , .?:•-, P W. KIMBALL, TEACHER OF PIANO, 2912 X .Howard st.; terms moderate. . \u25a0\u25a0 : TIEnL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, HISTORY bdg, 723 Market; investigate; special offer. T7"l< >LTN, MANDOLTN. GUITAR, CORNET; V 75c. PROF. L. MERKI, 225 Geary, nr. Powell. NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: YOUNG Xv lady teacher. 140 Fulton, nr. Van Ness aye. QCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, MINING, ME- O chanlcal engineering, surveying, architecture, assay; estab. '64.. VAX DEB XA1U.F.N,723 Mkt. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST; always in the lead. Send for circulars. furniture for sale. Sje^7le v dToT : niTks7l?^^ -•'I turn bought and sold. 907 Mission st; ATEW BEDROOM SETS, 4 PIECES..;. ..SII 00 i-' New solid oak high-back chairs ...... 100 New elegant polished oak hatracks. 6 60 New bedlounges, elegant tapestry covers. ... 9 75 SHIREK & SHIREK, 1310-12 Stockton st. ,\ Crr PRICES IN FURNITURE andcabpets 1/ this week at McC ABE'S, 948-950 Mission st. "DEDUCTIONS ONLARGE STOCK, NEW AND XV second hand; 400 carpets, good as new; oil- cloth, 25c; parlor suits., $19 up; linoleum, 45c; 7-piece chamber suits, $14 50;: cornice-poles, 25c; ranges, $6; cash or installments; goods shipped free. T.H. NELSON. 126 Fourth St. CARPET CLEANING. pON KLINES CABPBTB E ATr N ( ; WORKsT333 VJ Golden Gate aye. telephone east 126. - . riARPETS WELL CLEANED. BARBER'S, 236 \J 14th, nr. Mission; tel. (Mission) 100. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tel. 3040. \u0084:\u25a0-. THE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANING Co. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel. 6074. | T MoCJUEEN'B CARPET BEATINGAND REN- «J . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228. CARPETS. LIXi: BRUBSSLS CARPETS *BO A X!i yard ; extra heavy linoleum 40c; all-wool 11-4 blankets $3 a pair; solid oak high-backed chairs $1. SHIREK <fe SHIREK, 1310-12 Stockton st. FOR^ALE— MISCELLANEOUS. _ fiALIGRAPit TYPBWBITEB; PERFECT \J order, cost $100, for $30. 32S McAllister st. ECOND-HAND LUMBER. GOUGH ANTJ Union sts.; all-kinds delivered cheap; also Jes- sle, near Fourth; lumber and firewood. Ql -FOOT TUG, COST, $18,000, $10,000; , 44- -t/Xfoot tug and business, $3500; 36- foot steam launch, cost $4000. $600; 26 and 30 foot sloops, new, $400 and $600: will exchange 320 acres in Kern County for 60-ton schooner: 20-foot yacht, $100, and-, others. Marine Craft Sales andE- xchange Agency, 7 Flood building. .-..-. OLD .BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD, store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,* etc.; cheap. Yard 1160 Mission st., nr. Eighth. OUSTER S, SHELVING, SHOWCASES V bought and sold. 1121% Market, bet. 7th and Bth NEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND- \u25a0LV hand. \u25a0 W. S. RAY rMfg Co., 12 California st. ONE. SMALL MEDIUM AND' LARGE-SIZE fire and burglar proof safe. 221-223 Market st. ' STORAGE; -; STORAGE OF FU^NTfußEil^lXNOsTllbuSE- : O hold goods, etc. \u25a0 J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market jt. X^IRST-CLASS STOR AG E: ADVANCES MADE. X? ; 421-42K Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR." . TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GHAS. E.'NAYLOR, MFg'r^SAgV, lV MONTV st. Standard Typewriters and supplies: Mimeo- graph goods; installment terms; rents, repairs. I HOUSES TO LET. O^JSE^O^^E^EN^R^O^iTrO^LET AT 169 Minna st., at a reasonable rent. Key at 159 Minna St., upstairs. ;\u25a0 ' \u25a0"- ' ' : \u0084 '^.-:v; O- 1 Q MISSION. UPPER 6 SUNNY ROOMS _iUXO and bath, $25; 251SSutter, lower 6 rooms, bath, $25; 207 Second St., upper 7 rooms, $22 60: 519 Capp, upper 6 rooms, bath. $22 50: 6151^ Capp St., lower 6 rooms," bath, $20: 339 Eddy St., flat, 4 rooms, $20; 60 Tehama, lower 4 rooms, $14. W. 11. CRIMct CO., 118 Montgomery st. '9QOQ- MISSION—NEW MODERNHOUSE OF _Jt/UO 9 rooms; bath; 25 minutes from Kearny st. :rent $30. '"-:-• '-> ' : (jT-l Q TURK, BET. MASON AND TAYLOR; «Jp10. ; 10 rooms and bath; rent reduced to $55. ~nAA FOLSOM, NEAR THIRD 7 ROOMS; I "ittnewly papered : 2 yards. mHYDE, Mi. EDDY—IO ROOMS, BATH; will be put inorder to suit tenant; rent $50. Q1 7 HYDE, NR. ELLTS— 6 ROOMS AND Ox I bath; $40; water free. Q A7 POWELL, NR. GEARY—IOROOMS AND _jU I bath; rent $65. . Q\f\ JONES— COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS; OIU rent $20. - . \u25a0 9C CLARA— HOUSE OF .7 ROOMS AND JL-Jt) yard; $16. .. \u25a0-' -\u25a0\u25a0 Q9OI JESSIE, OFF NINTH FLAT OF 6 O^ijUa rooms; reasonable to good tenant. OUSE; 8 ROOMS; BATH; i'ARD. 16 FAIR Oak, near Twenty-first; rent $25. M< iDEKN HOUSE: 6 ROOMS; BATH: LAUN- IVI dry; fine marine view; $25. 1908 Broadway, near Octavia. '. .* : ' " . 0" N TWELFTH ST., 9 ROOMS, BATH. LAUN- dry, desirable In every way, rent reduced, $37 50; on Glen Park aye., no children, 2d floor, 4 rooms and bath, $15; Ist floor, 3 rooms, laundry, large yard, bay-window, etc., $16. DEMPSTER, 36 Glen Park aye., off Twelfth st. - UNNY CORNER BAY-WINDOW. HOUSE; 14 rooms and bath; newly painted and papered; plumbing all In first-class order; rent reasonable to good tenant; southeast corner Hyde and Jackson sts. Apply to MOLLOY, 138 Montgomery st. \u25a0 OUSE 9 ROOMS, BATH; ALL MODERN. 411 Leavenworth st. , . \u25a0. A TENEMENTS, 8 AND 4 ROOMS EACH; •± rent $10, $11. 812 Jessie St., near Ninth. FURNISHED HOUSES. T7»URNISnED FLAT; 8 ROOMS; BATH;FOR J? sale. 1201 Guerrero st., cor. Twenty-fourth. T OWER PART OF HOUSE, COMPLETE FOR XJ housekeeping. 1125 Devlsadero st. riLEANFURNISHED HOUSE: NEW BEDS; \J 10 rooms: or unfurnished. 2117 California st. COTTAGES TO LET. m»T?T^UNNY : COTTAGE^ OF 4 ROOMS; tJP±U. Twenty-second st., near Douglass. In- quire 1345 Twenty-fourth, nr Diamond. \u25a0 POTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS ANDBATH. 1505y 2 \J Stelner st. . __^ \u25a0 SONNY COTTAGES, 4 AND 6 ROOMS; BATH, basement and yard: cheap. 15th and Dolores. FLATS TO LET. U^fN^KST^^S^B^AND^BAraT^^ Guy place, off First St., bet. Folsom and Harri- son. - <2J 1 9 P\O SUNNY CORNER; FLAT OF 4 tJpX.-i.UV/. rooms. 1018 Clay st. (JO Q TO RELIABLE TENANT HAND- <IpJ.O. some, new, sunny and modern corner flat of 6 rooms and bath and every convenience at 1 Juri St., cor. San Jose aye., near. Twenty-fifth st.; very suitable for dentist or doctor; key downstairs. L. JURI, 1338 Stockton st. (ffjQ LOWER FLAT; 3 LARGE SUNNY «IpO. rooms. 91 Colton st. (see directory) ; sign on building. 1105 Stevenson St., nr. Twelfth. LEGANT NEW FLATS; SEVENTH ST., BE- low Bryant; 5 and 6 rooms; bath; $9 to $17. Sr N N FLATS AND 5 ROOMS; RENTREA- sonahle: 327 Clementina st. Apply G. H. UMBSEN «fe CO., 14 Montgomery st. , UNNY UPPER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS, NEAR io Fourth st.: rent $11. Apply 1 week of owner, 63 Minna St., near Second. . \u25a0 -| C DORE ST., BET.SEVENTH ANDEIGHTH, XU-llarrlson and Bryant sts.; new flats of 4 rooms and bath; rent $15. "tf. ITo FLAT— ROOMS, HALL AND YARD. <JpXO. 444 Clementina St., near Sixth. T OWER FLAT; 4 ROOMS. 211 TWELFTH XJ street. - £OQ ELLIS, NEARHYDE— ROOMS; BATH; DUO rent 40; references. : 0 NEW FLATS OF 6 AND 6 ROOMS EACH; j-> flne marine view; rent reasonable. 1007 Lom- bard st., near Hyde. \u25a0 UNNY FLAT ROOMS ANDBATH; RANGE ; $25. 1216 Scott St., near Ellis. 17> L AT OF 3 ROOMS; YARD; WATER FREE; ' rent $12. 356 Third st. tt* 1 7 LOWER FLAT 5 ROOMS. SOS^STE- yiI. venson st., near Sixth; suitable for busi- ness. \u25a0 \u25a0 -171LAT 7 ROOMS; BATH, PANTRY, ETC.; 2 X? rooms rented. 1219 Polk. LEG ANTNEW FLATS ; SEVENTH ST., BE- low Bryant; 5 and 6 room3, bath; $9 to $17. $1A FLAT 4 ROOMS. 26 CHESLE ST., «JP-Ll/. offHarrison, Seventh and Eighth. ISpTA NEW SINNY FLAT; 5 ROOMS AND tJPI^. bath. 308 Twenty-sixth and Florida sts. "VTEW FLAT; 6 ROOMS; MODERN. 924 ________ st., bet. 21st and 22d; $18. UNNY FLATS— AND 6 ROOMS; BATH; $12 and $13. 1249 Eighteenth. housekeeping ROOMS. O9^Ta^kln^3^^icl3ly*^furJ?ished *J£\J sunny housekeeping rooms, bath. ! A"j O THIRD-3 SUNNY ROOMS COMPLETE *i-LO for housekeeping; rent cheap. - 79 HOWARD SUNNY FURNISHED I *-t£ front rooms; stove, sink for housekeeping. Q1 7 EDDY—VERY NICELY FURNISHED OX. 1 sunny connecting housekeeping rooms; splendidly situated private ; rent low. . "I 007 CALIFORNIA, NR. MASON— SUNNY J.\J\J I rooms; bath; furnished; housekeeping. q99 THIRD-NICE SUNNY FRONT FUR- O_j_ nlshed housekeepingsulte,slo; back, sB, s9. T ARGE SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM FOR ±J housekeeping; water, gas, large closet; large enough for couple; $B.* 629 Post st. .; T RNIRHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. J 29 Harriett st. 11X ' TWENTY-SIXTH NR. : MISSION—FUR- XXi/ nlshed and unfurnished housekeeping; rent low. . . \u25a0 •\u25a0•\u25a0.:• qOzTI SIXTEENTH, NEAR VALENCIA—2 Ov/tcX sunny furnished housekeeping rooms ; $10. AO TURK LARGE FRONT ROOM, COM- *J^tO plete for housekeeping; unfurnished parlor. 1 O£* SEVENTH —NICELY FURNISHED XOUfront housekeeping room; reasonable. 490 SIXTH NICELY FURNISHED BAY- J;_V window, suite: clean; quiet; no children; light housekeeping; $12. . q9X FIFTH—2 HOUSEKEEPING, 2 $10; O-.ii) single, $5 and $6. 1999 FOLSOM SUNNY BAY-WINDOW X___ room and large kitchen; complete for housekeeping; private family ; rent reasonable. nA O HOWARD— A SUNNY FRONT ROOM, I IvJ furnished for housekeeping; kitchen; $12. ft 7 HARRISON— 3 NICE BUNNY ROOMS UI U complete for housekeeping; rent cheap. i9O SIXTH UITE .OF FRONT ROOMS ; \u25a0*-\u25a0— \f complete for houaekceplng. :; P. 90 ELLIS-2 OR 3 NICELY FURNISHED U_(J sunny housekeeping rooms reasonable. qq_ THIRD 2 UNFURNISHED SUNNY OO^ rooms; housekeeping; $5 and $6. "1 0 IRD-ROOMS FREE ; SINGLE 'OR X\J\J2 double; newly furnished; centTal. 9 SUNNY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED -^rooir.s, basement. 624 Turk st., near Larkln. 9NICE ROOMS. UNFURNISHED, FOR \u25a0— housekeeping.. 13 Zoe . - 991 FIFTH— HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, fur- +i£iX nished complete ; other rooms ; cheap.- -9q9 VAN NESS - NICELY . FURNISHED •'-"-' *jrooms, complete for housekeeping. ; I n'SI'SS, {OFF HOWARD, NEAR SIXTH— X\J 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. . . \u25a0 \u25a0 K_l O MINNA FJRNISHED ROOMS FOR OttU housekeeping; large yard. i : 2 FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keeplng; hot and cold water. 605 Natoma st. 901 A' FOLK—2 NICELY FURNISHED SUN- ny connecting rooms for housekeeping; $10. fTIO LET— I3I9 GEARY ST.; $30 PER MONTH; X elegant . flat of 6 rooms, bath and laundry ; large yard: modern house with line exterior. . ROOMS TO LET. OAQ VaTnfJsS^Sll-O^^ «J V/_ sunny rooms In , private American family; quiet location :i pleasant surroundings; suitable for gentlemen or family ; rent very reasonable. V 7K_J FOLSOM-NICE ROOM, SUITABLE FOR I <J"I man and wife; also single; cheap. ;. MASON SUNNY : ROOM, WELL FUR- nlshed, «1 per week. \u25a0\u25a0: . .. ... "I STOCkTON-NEWLY FURNISHED SUN- x\j\j ny rooms; can be used for business. - ;.. : - k"| q ELLIS— PLEASANT -UNFURNISHED yXO front room; closets and bath. Ij : '' 79X PINE-CHEAPEST AND best . ROOM I \u25a0—O in city; marine view; select neighborhood. "I "I a FULTON-LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, \u25a0*- X\J with yard and shed; also small room. <:*->•" <• 1 X VAN NESS AYE.-NICELY FURNISHED XO rooms reasonable. 'T' -;\u25a0; \u25a0 . ' .- . - 49A"sTXTH LOVELY•:•: SUNNY ROOMS; clean. quiet, respectable house; bath; $5,56. . C&l-.'AWEEK: LARGE ROOMT DOUBLE RED; qpX; neatly furnished. 747 y FoUom st. ;-; ; •\u25a0:* TTOA HOWARD NICE. LARGE SUNNY XXQ\J furnlßhed room; $5. , "I q9 EDDY-NEATLY FURNISHED PLEAS- XO-w ant large room; reasonable. _______ 11 Pll GUERRERO— 3 ROOMS, BATH, $10: XXOX 141 Shipley, 4 rooms, $10: 62 Natoma, 8 rooms : $18. lnqatre 1161 Guerrero st. : , a. CITY f REAL ESTATE. ww !,^ 'Gi91 F^n 23x95rFT COR. HAIGHT AND LOl ) . Lott sts 3 fronts. CHAS. C.FISHER, Al OO. Lou B ts. \u25a0 3fronts. CHAS. C.FISHER, 507 California st. _____________ T> VESTIGATE IMMEDIATELY. . - REDUCED TO $3800. Western Addition corner at a terrible sacrifice: only$1050 cash required; mortgage of $2750 can remain; SK. cor of Scott o"1 Fell sts.; suitable for flats or business- 32:6x87>. Further particu- lars of TOBIN<£, McNALLY, ti3o Market. P EDUCED TO $3300. NOBBY CORNER RESIDENCE. $400- cash, balance monthly: modern and ele- gantly ' equipped *>-story residence, containing double parlors, dining-room, kitchen and 3 large bedrooms; highbasement; 1 rooms l:irt'»' and sunny; 4 bay-windows- 6iß cor of 25th and Diamond sts.; 1block from - Castro-st. cars. TOBIN& MeNAL- LY, 630 Market. •StQT'V WORTH DOUBLE; FINE BUILDING tlrOltJ.iot, 27x100- Bemis St., near Castro, block from electric cars; ready to build. J. R. ROCHE, San Rafael. \u25a0 ; I>RICK BUILDING FOR BUSINESS PROP- > erty on Market st. . _. ,•___, . 1 Corner Pacific aye and Lyon st., 1 55x137 :6ft.; price, $11,000. K. side Stanyan st,. bet. Carl and Frederick sts.; 25x100: price $2600. 50x127 :6fi. on Jackson St., overlooking the Pre- sidio and bay; $6700. Two modern houses of 8 rooms each, at Park, 25x137:6 ft.; electric road pusses houses; price $6500. . 2-story brick house of 9 rooms, with stable, fin South Park; lot 45x125 ft.; price $7500. S.W. cor. Jones and Jefferson sis.; 137:6x137:6. Cottage house, 1367 Dolores St.; 5 rooms and bath, basement; on each side of Dolores St.; 25x95 ieet. House of 10 rooms and bath, 417 Bryant St.; price $5000. Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and Land Agent, ; 324 Montgomery street. piTY BARGAINS, CITY BARGAINS. Vfii Rr\(\(\ A 9-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE; <IPUUUU. nearly new; freshly painted and tinted; street work all done; choice location in the \u25a0Western Addition $8000 or .*4()00 can remain at 7 per cent ; a profit of $500 to $1000 can be made on this within the current year. <Bil9 000 A MAGNIFICENT CORNER IN <IpI^.UUU. the Western Addition; 60x100; something very choice- will soon sell for $15,000. Apply to THOMAS McMAHO.V, J- 628 Market st. <S1 000 COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS, IN BERKE- <JP XUUU. ley; lot 50 130. $1800— New cottage: $100 down, $20 montnly. 1600—Pretty cottage; $100 down; $20 monthly... $500— Corner: 50x100; $25 down; $10 monthly. $3000— Business corner; 60x170; easy terms. . $800— 40x100, near station: $10 monthly. CHAS. a. BAILEY, 20 Montgomery st. FLATS, MISSION— RENT $34: $3000. 9 flats, near 6th: rent $44; $4200. . 8 rooms; vicinity16th and Valencia: $2500. Lot, Western Addition, near rrush; $1750. Other bargains. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. MONEY TO LOAN. . Promptly, with liberal advances, upon ap- proved real estate and improvements, forrepay- ment In a definite number of monthly install- ments, to!suit borrower. Apply to the CALIFOR- NIA GUARANTEE INVESTMENT CO., 326 Montgomery st., B. F. UICK SALE OF LOTS; 1 OR 6 NORTH OF the park, nr. Strawoerry 1 OR 6 NOBTH OF the park, nr. Sirawnerry Hill and the lake, to be sold this week; cash or time. Room 12, Flood building. . OUSE; 9 ROOMS; BATn;LOT 25x90; $6000. 1207 Folsom st. \u0084 QM ALL ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIP- -0 tions taken at Ca_i. Branch Ofllce, 717 Larkin St., 339 Hayes st. and 2518 Mission St.; open till 9:30 p. m. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Q OO WHY NOT OWN YOUR OWN <3)t/<'U. home? iy 2 -story 5- room house and lot, 25x108, 4 blocks from Center-st. station. WIL- LIAM J. DINGEE, 460-462 Eighth St., Oakland. ONLY $200 DOWN, AND BALANCE IN small monthly installments, will buy a flne comfortable cottage of 4 rooms, bathroom, pantry, patent closet, hot and cold water connections, and on sunny side of street; only 10 minutes' walk from Market-st. station of the Oakland local; price only $1600; this is a bargain. GRAY <fc NAI- SMITH, 463 Ninth at. . CJ7XOO A BEAUTIFUL NEW AND MOD- »4P i O\J\J, crn house of 9 rooms, laundry and bath; very finely decorated and finished: sunny sldeof street :3 blocks to local trains; willmake terms to suit In monthly payments: call and in- vestlgate. GRAY ANAISMITH, 463 Nlntn st. OR EXCHANGE; 2 COTTAGES \u25a0 FOR A small ranch; 1 both rented; price $3500 for the two. .. GRAY<fc NAISM 463 Ninth St. Q qOOO 7 ROOMS"; 2-STORY HOUSE, BATH, tjpOUUU. high basement, laundry, electric bells; centrally located; aas or electricity; house never been occupied; lot 35x135; street work all done; $800 cash, balance $30 per month: no interest; a great bargain; i must be sold within ten days. W. W. BLOW, 1010 Broadway, Oakland. <B»7;-*AA WORTH OVER $10,000; ABEAU- t|p I UUU. tlfulhome at a sacrifice; extra large lot, 100x125. Address E.E. BUNCE, 1010 Broad- way. 1 Oil ft^O CASH—S ROOMS rANDf BATH; A •JpllMU bargain; 25x100; close to"ocal. WM. P. TODD. 1010 Broadway, Oakland. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. If OR SALE— 27'OTtXg^sTTro7^^LOTS^4O xBOand 40x100; rented for $10 each permonth; price $1000. $600 cash; also other great bargains. J. H, YOUNG,1243 Park St., Alameda. "L^OR SALE-LOT 150x207, WITH IMPROVE- X 1 ments, consisting of house, barn and large con- servatory; adjoins lot on which new City Hall is now being constructed; has great prospective value. CH AS. s. NEA Kruinal Bank, I'ark st. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. IN BEAUTIFUL BERKELEY, ONLY 10MIN- X utes' walk from station; 3 acres; nice house of 6 rooms. Apply to JOS. J. MASON, Dwight way station. .. , - COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. F^^RUTT^RTNCir^FOR S^XE^^IJeTpT^R trade for city property; 70 acres, all in vines and fruit; one and a half hours' ride from city. For particulars apply to FORTUNE & WALSH, 13 Third st. : > . , TT'LEGANT HOME; 20 AC.RKS; ALL LEVEL XJ rich land: adjoins town; vicinity Santa Rosa: good house, barn, etc.; 2 thoroughbred trotters; 12 acres orchard ; $4500. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery. THE CREAM OF BELMONT. X Only 45 minutes from San Francisco. The finest suburban property offered for sale; terms that are hard to get; only$20 down and $10 per month at 6 per cent interest, or 10 per cent off for cash- each lot 40x100. Apply to EDWIN K. ALSTP & CO., Real Estate Agents, 9 Rotunda, Mills building, San Francisco. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL properties in the victnity of Los Gatos that can be - bought or exchanged. Handsome country homes and profitable fruit-farms combined, of ail descriptions, of values from $1000 to $6000. We have the experience of fourteen years' residence there, and can definitely describe euch offer. Call for the bargains now; we won't have them in sum- mer. Also cht>ice properties In all hay counties and cities for sale or exchange. If you have property in San Francisco, Oakland or Alameda to exchange for country places, or first- class farms within 100 miles of San Francisco to sell or exchange, see us once. Applyto P. H. JOR- DAN &CO., 188 Crocker building, San Francisco. TRRIGABLE GOVERNMENT LAND; LO- X cated early and rich. Address Fruit, box 89, Call Branch Office. 7 11AND 20 ACRE PIECES— AI FORCHIciT- -4 en ranches; on B. and 10 years' credit; $25, $30, $70 and $100 per acre; within 1mile of town D. H.TWING, Sonoma City, Cal. AfARIN COUNTY— SOOO ACRES 26 MILES xtX from San Francisco. RANCHO DE NOVATO. Tracts of any size desired; fruit, grain and vege- table land; no irrigation: both, rail and water transportation; $10 to $75 per acre; easy terms, town of Novato; graded school, hotels and stores on the property; send for circular. \u25a0 Dairy forRale with or without cows. SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64 and 65, Chronicle building. . rj^HE LARKIN-STREET BRANCH OFFICE OF X The Calx, has been transferred to 717 Larkln St., where advertisements will be received up to 9:30 p.m. •: money to loan. Apri va^sf-artylJoans moneyTkjiox '3,CallOfflce. ___^ , A DVANCES MADE ON MERCHANDISE, -Ti- pianos and furniture in boarding and lodging- houses. Room 68, Donohoe Building, -x :-.: ,-sV-i ONEY TO LOANON. MORTGAGE OR COL- laterals. JAS. E. DAMON, 303 Montgomery. UNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER -LX building, room 57; telephone Main 5122. \u25a0 ; "1 ST AND 2D CITY MORTGAGES, CHATTELS, X pianos; $20 to $40,000. SPECK, 30 Montg«3t. 6" X MONEY ON REAL-ESTATE SECURITY. U * SHADBOURNE JR. <k CO., 313 Montgy ANY SUM OF -. MONEY ADVANCED ON -tV your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates; call and state your proposition, or write:- open evenings. J. NOON* 1021 Mission st. : : ' "1 ST AND 2D MORTGAGES. ESTATES, X pianos, alimony any sum. MURPHY, 628 Market st.- I .' .-, '•\u25a0./,-'\u25a0\u25a0,:. \u0084 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 -..-''\u25a0 X ANYSECURITY; AT LOW RATES: DEAL- Ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. -•; ONEY LOANEDONJEWELR V ANDOTHER •\u25a0 valuables •at \u25a0 the Security ' Loan : Bank, .1106 Market st., nr. Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. ; A WEEK'S ? NEWS ; fFOR %6S CENTS - THE -a- WEEKLY CALL, In wrapper, for mailing. ?,>':; •'i . \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0,'.\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.: \u25a0."«:.»-\u25a0 .\u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0 - '.'\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0 . HKLP wanted— contin bed. a^ln^^oT^employSient 'agents', 749 Market st., main telephone No. 1849, fur- nish all kinds of reliable male help^ \.-6 DKS. SCANDINAVIAN GARDENER; X must have references; country: $30. Apply Miss PLUNKETT, 434 Suttcr st. . . 2 FIRST -CLASS EXPERIENCED BUTLERS: city; $40; must have references.. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Suttgr st. IpiRST-CLASS ADVERTISING SOLICITOR lon catabllshed medium. S., box 8, this office. OY FOR SALOON; $10 AND FOUND. R. C, bo.t 133, Call Branch. HOEMAKER WANTED; STEADY PLACE to good man. „- 1225 Pacific st. OLICITORS TO TAKE ORDERS FOR CON- -0 linenta! Tailoring Company, 54 Third st. TWO RESPECTABLE BOYS TO PEDDLE X fruit; 16 to 18: good wages. 134 Bartlett St., near Twenty-third. YOU KGX G M A X WITIT KNOWLEDGE OF X cooking forkitchen work. 10 Sacramento st. i PPRENTICE BOY ON CUSTOM COATS AT xV- 112Va Eddy st. - BARBERS-ALL BOSSES AND JOURNEY"- men barbers are hereby notified to attend a spe- cial meeting of the Barbers' Association to-night, February 5, at 8:30 o'clock, at A. O. F. building, 102 O'FarreJl st. Business of great- importance willbe transacted. By order of the Committee. "OBER, STEADY MAN WANTED AT ONCE _ in light manufacturing business: duties light and easily learned: will clear from $18 to $20 per week: can be increased; rare chance; cash re- quired, $150. DINCKLEY&CO., 47 Third st. "WOR SALE CHEAP—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED X I blacksmith and horseshoeing shop. Address B. S., box 97, Call Branch Office. \u25a0 p OOD, CHEAP RESTAURANT; EASY VJT terms; Washington St., near Kearny. Apply 637 Clay st. :\. A CTIVE MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO iiL buy an established mechanical business ex- perience not necessary. For particulars inquire MR. LABER, 854 Mission st. (ft»isn GOOD ROUTE; CLEARS $8 PER XUir. week. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st. 2 BARBER-CHAIRS AND CUP- case. C. HOWARD, 609V 3 Howard st. T\rANTED— FIRST-CLASS CUTTER; HAS TO »T take charge of waist-room for a fashionable dressmaking establishment: state where last em- ployed and salary. W. H., box 133, Call Branch. \u25a0yOUNG BUSINESS. WOMAN WANTS HON- X est partner with $250; well-paying saloon and lunchhouse; leading street; near Montgomery; must attend cash counter. 235 Kearny, room 4. \\- ANTED— ENERGETIC MAN AND WIFE tt who have run a restaurant; good opportu- nity. Call 637 Clay st. T> arberTshop FOR SALE—MUST BE SOLD X> this month; one of the best shops in California; small town near city; 2 chairs; connecting bed- room, etc. doing $35 to $40 a week the only good shop in the town; rent $12 a month: laundry pays most of the rent ; willsell for $200 If taken at once. Address G. N. W. WILSON, barber supplies, city. yor.Mi BUSINESS WOMAN WANTS HON- X est partner with $175: well-paying coffee sa- loon on leading street. 235 Kearny st., room 4. AXE THE DEAD— WENZEL'S ALARM clock; no electricity. 607 Montgomery st. PARTNER WANTED; MUST ,BE A RELI- X able man. Call 356 Jessie st. tTNEMPLOYED MEETING WILL BE HELD ) at "The Temple," 115-17 Turk St., at 2 p.m. to- day. All who desire work come and register. 1p REE COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME ; X" single rooms, 15c, 20c, $1 week with breakfast. 4 TTENTION— CLEAN SINGLE ROOM, 15c -£V night ; 75c wk. R.R. House, 533 Commercial. T^OR SECOND-HAND SHOES AND REPAIR- X I ingcheap; misfit and old shoes bought: rubber goods repaired. 116 Fourth and 706 Howard. T\rANTED-500 MEN TO GET BOTTLE tt sharp steam beer 6c at 609 Clay st. T INDELL HOUSE, 6Tn AND HOWARD- XJ slncie furnished rooms, 75c week, 15c night. PAIRS OF SHOES (UNCALLED FOR), Ul/U 25c to $1; shoe repairing. 664 Mission st.; also 631 Sacramento si. QO-I ELLIS .ROSEDALE-PRICES REDUCED; O^X sinele furnished rooms, $1 week; 25c night. GOOD 10c MEALS FOX ONE DIMEAT 44 Fourth st.; no humbug. HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES; done while you wait; at less than half the usual price; all repairing done at half price. 564 Mission Bt.,between First and Second sts. 1 AA MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15c Iv" and 20c a night, Including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- X low Sixth, for room; 25c night; $1 week. ' B~ EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15. 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorff sts. ANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS tt to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propri- etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st.: 100 rooms; 25c to $1 per night ; $1 25 to $4 per week. WANTED— SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY;il » t week; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 a week; reading room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. j AGENTS WANTED. ADY^OR ' : GENTLEMAN OF ability for State and county rights; $100 monthly guaranteed to the right party ; $50 secu- rity required. SMITH <t CO.. 30 Ke.trny st. furniture WANTED. qpecialTty'^^uyiscg c^>ntents~~of O houses, flats, stores. AXDERSOX,414 Sansome. "FURNITURE, COUNTERS, SHOWCASES, J restaurants bought.sold. ANDERSON,II2IMkt G. KRASKY, NEW AND FIRST-CLASS . second-hand furniture; folding beds a spe- cialty; bargains. 779 Mission st. . \\riLLIAM BUTTERFIELD, AUCTIONEER; tt buys, sells and rents furnished houses. Office opposite Palace Hotel. 2d floor Crocker building. M.I. SIMMONS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL -i-'X. buy your furniture, pianos and books; do not dispose of them until you have seen him. 1057 .Market st. \ LARGE QUANTITY SECOND-HAND FUR- J\. niture wanted ; 20 per cent paid more than else- where. M ALONE. 110 Fourth st.; new store. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. tst antel) horse and^uggy^iTlight m wagon In exchangp forboard and lodging at a summer resort. For particulars apply at 235 Kearny St., rooms 3 and 4. EW SECOND-HAND DOORS AND WlN- dows for cash. J. O'C. 1160 Mission st. \u25a0\u25a0 ' LOST. \u25a0foST^ LAST raIBTYTGOLDCOMB ; VALUED XJ as a present; reward $10. Return 2615 Wash- ington. \u25a0.!•\u25a0' . . : TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM FRONT AND Pacific— White horse and peddling wagon. Re- turn to 2023 Hyde st. and receive reward. LOST— LaTjIES'"" WATCHCHAIN; 8 BAX- gles. Betnrn to W. CLINES, 951 Market St., and receive reward. -.- LOST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA J Savings and I/)an Society of San Francisco, in the name of MICHAEL DONAGIIY,No. 95,553. The finder willplease return to bank. \u25a0\u25a0 , -.;\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 ' I" " OST—AT SAN MATEO,LAST SATURDAY, J bay horse, 1200 or 1300 pounds; double ring on hipand white streak on face. Reward. Return to 1824 Greenwich st. T OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA XJ Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of LIZZIE T. lIARLOW; No. 143,481. The finder will please return to bank. L( JANUARY 29, RED COW, LEFTHORN XJ broke. Return to H. WRIGHT,cor. King and Sweeny sts., San Bruno road; reward." ,'\u25a0 i ;, T OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- XJ nla Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, inthe name of ELLEN ATTRIDGE; No. 190,531. The finder will please return to bank. \u25a0 .. ' LOST— APASSBOOK WITH THEHIBERNIA XJ Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of MARY' McASEY, or CATHERINE GILL; Xo. 189,019. The finder willplease return to bank. - CLAIRVOYANTS. RTuvEiST^iTiircTcLT^BlCA^ ant, PROF WALTER; don't fall to consult him; he tells the truth, and nothing but the truth; advice and assistance that makes the unhappy, broken-hearted and unfortunate happy and suc- cessful; the future plainly revealed, lovers united, trouble healed, . names of \u25a0 friends and enemies given, also the one you marry; reunite the sepa- rated guaranteed; those who have been deceived by so-called clairvoyants before givingup in de- spair consult the professor; hours 9 to 9, Sundays 9to 5. 303 Jones St., bet. Eddy and Ellis.: ; \u25a0 Esf CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME. X YOUNG, 723 Gough St., near McAllister V MME. MOREAU.BEST MEDIUM,CLAIRVOYa- nt; speaks German ; 25c up. 131 Fourth st. \u25a0: MM E. RAVENNA,. TEST MEDIUM, NAMES given ; clairvoyant; 25c up. 828b Howard. MRS. ANTHONY', MEDIUM, LIFEREADER; ladles 25c, gents 50c. ; 248 Third st. . ME. SCHMIDT, FROM VIENNA; MOST RE- nowned; revealing future events; ladies $1, gentlemen $2, bymall $3. 866 Mission st. ME. \u25a0 PORTER, CARD-READER LADIES 60c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant slt- tlngs $1 60. 606 O'Farrcll st., near Jones. - BS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, TEST medium and life-reader. » 218 Stockton. ,. ;.;•:\u25a0 '.;; MME. DR. THOMAS TELLS ENTIRE LI FE, past, present, future; consultations on all af- fairs, nothing excepted; names given, good advice sure help; restores love by sympathy ; mistake impossible; fee $1: letter $2. «30 Kearny st. \u25a0•v» - ASTROLOGY. A STRALSEER-PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY xT St.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. ; attorneys-at-i.aw. , 4 'ATrvicFTFiReeT'divorce'l 'aws a special^ J^i-ty; collections, damages, wills, deeds. etc; G. W. HOWE, Att'yat-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. \u25a0 WW. DAVIDSON,ATTOKNEY-ATLAW, 42O :;**\u25a0'« California st., rms. 14-15; advice free. .;\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 JOHN R. AITK EN,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,RS. v 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery at., cor. California. ' SITUATIONS WANTED—CONTINUED. lAtTiTS WISHIKB GOOD GIRLsToITcOOK^ 1Ins; and general bonseworfc call at llVa Anto- nio St.. ort Jones, near Ellis. CH I ! APEST AND B!-:s"T~IN AMERICA— THE WEEKLY CALL, seat to any address In the ] United States or Canada one year for $1 60, post- : a;re free. Ti 1 1 : lab K i x st r ki;t buTaTxcii office of Tup: Ca i.i, has been transferred to 717 Larkin St., where advertisements will be received up to << \u25a0:-•!> v. m. SITUATIONS WANTED-MAL.E. Mnr^LE-AGED PRACTICAL GERMAN GAB- lierier in fruit, flower, vegetable, hothouse and landscape work wishes situation; best of refer- ences. E. HEBELZOW, 724 Mission st. \u25a0yOUNG, STRONG max (DANK) WANTS A X place aa porter or watchman; best references given. Address H. V., box 104. Call Branch Oilice. AI'AXTED-SITUATIOX BY FIRST (I, Ass tt cook; hotel or restaurant. Address F. C, box 119. Call Branch Oflir,-. -V'( >U Xi J MAX FRO~M~THE EAST WISHES X position as groom withprfvate family; can ride or drive; lived withbest families iv the East : no objection city or country. Address I.O. KAXE, 767 Market st. ' \l ' AXTED—BY AN ELDERLY ENGLISH- tt man, honest and sober, some kind of employ- ment for a liomo and little pay; understands hones: can miik, <!o chores; references. B. C, box 00. Can Branch Office. \\ " 1 1 . 1 . 1 X i. ; Y i ) V XcfBOY, 16 YEARS^ORP H ANJ tt wants to work at a trade of any kind or inn. position where he would have chance to rise. Address Chance, box 90, Call Branch Office. OOD GERMAN COOK, AGED 38, WANTS A situation as cook i:i a restaurant or lunch- house. Address A. 8., box 110, Call Branch. A YOUNG M AX WANTS WORK AT PAIXT- 2\. ing, paperhanging, whitening, glazing; uau'es. $2 per day; will furnish tools; good reference. Ad- dress L., box 33, this oince. OY,16 YIiARSOLDiSTROXG ANDWILLING, who lives at home, wants work ' where he will have a chance to work up. Address B. 8., box 116. Can Urfinch Office. CrTU ATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE-AGED O man: understands work on a farm, or to take cafe <>: horses and cows: can do carpenter work and handy with any kind of work : city or country. Ad- . c. box M 7, cull Branch. SITUATION WANTED BY AN ENgTIsH ngardener in private family; is good milker: handy with tools, etc. Gardener, box 20, this office. SITUATION WANTED V MAN ABOUT O place; good milker; good gardener; small wages; good references. Address W. P., box 17, this office. Q IT\ ATION WANTED BY" G A RD E NK B 0 (head); practical in fruits, flowers, vegetables, greenhouses, lawns, landscape work; English;mid- dle-aged; best of references; none but first-class place accepted. G. M. STRATTOX*, 2715 Golden Gate aye. STEADY MAX WANTS" POSITION AS driver of grocery or milk or delivery wagon; best reference and security. Address P. 8., 29 Xa- toma st. DELI'.uTiS'ENGIXEERWANTSS VTU ATION ; XV good references; long experience. Address C. ( .. Engineer, 1321 Larkin st. \\- A XTED WORK OF AXY KIND BY »t painter and paper-hanger. Address C,box 27, this oilice. HE LARKIN-STREETBRAXCUOFFICE OF The Cai-i^ has been transferred to 717 Larkin st.. where advertisements will be received up to 9:30 p. m. AW XIK I : K'S NEWS FOB 6 CENTS THE WEEKLY CALL, in wrapper, for mailing. TKMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED \ CHAMBERMAID, fl 5 ; W AIT T* ress. $15 and room: waitress, $20 and room; family cook, $30: housegirl for Vallejo, one for Berkeley, one for Alameda and one for Redwood City; 2 young girls,$10 a month ;2 girls, asfst in housework. $12: girl to care for children; 5 house- girls, $20 a month; 10 housegirls, $15. MARTIN &CO., 749 Market st. * \y ANTED—COOK, PLAIN WASHING, 'f9O; tt Protestant second girl, $20; 2 French and American nurses, $20: American housekeeper: 2 waitresses. $20, and girls for housework incity and country. J. F. CBOBETT A Co.. 312 Sutterst. XJST ANTED— SWEDISH COOK, "$35 TO $40; »» French nurse, one child, country. $25; Eng- lish, chambermaid, 926; waitress, restaurant. $5 a week; French housework girl. $20: young French nurse, assist children, $12. LEOX ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. ISS BOYLE, EMPLOYMENT CLERK, please call; ranch cook, $15; girl to care for 3 children, $12. MURRAY & READY. 634 Clay. WO GOOD WAIT RESSES; COUNTRY HO- tel; $20. Apply MlsS PLUNKETT, 424 Sut- ter st. SCANDINAVIAN COOK, ALSO SECOND girl. Oakland, $30 and $25: middle-ased cook, small family, Oakland. $25; 10 housework girls, $20 and $25. ApplyMISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sui- tor st. pOOK, SAN MATEO, $30, 2 IX FAMILY: \_/' second girl $20: 8 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 3 young girls assist, $12 to $15. ApplyMISS CULLEN', 105 Stockton st. TRISITCOOK AND LA IXDBESS, $25: GER- -1 man or French cook, $30. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st., room 2. "DLAEN "coOKfxO WASH: 3 IN FAMILY; X Healdsburg, $20. MISS CULLBN, 105 Stock- ton st. SWEDISH ~COOK, $30: EASY PLACE. IF ply MISS CUXLEN, 105 Stockton st. pBAM P. E RMATbr«~2OT2 XURSEgTrLS, $10 \J and $12: several girls for housework, city and country. MRS. lIIRD. 705 Polk st. pISRMAN GIRL— GENERAL HOUSEWORK VT and cooking. 1150 Fulton st. WANTED- YOUNG gIrT: ASSIST GEX- TT eral housework. Apply 1309a Hayes St. A NT ED— GfRLTO DO GENERAL HOUSE- TT work: must be fond of children. Call at 1900 Page st., after 10 a. m. Al ' A XI KD IRISHWOMAN AS HOUSE- I keeper. Apply531 California St., room 6. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN; LJGHT HOUBE- work: sleep home, 1613 Devisadero st. IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER. 12 LEROY place, off Sacramento st., near Jones. r\ ERMAN GIRL FOR SECOND WORK. 801 VJT Scott St., bet. 10 and 12. STROXG~YOUXG GIRL TO ASSIST GEN- eral housework. 2327 Bush st. GIIRL FOR GENERAITHbuSEWORK; MUST f understand cooking. Call after 9, 806 Hayes. IRL TO ASSIST IN HOUS~EWORK. 1726 O'Farrell st. \\rANTETJ_CURL. DO HOUSEWORK AXD >T cooking. 435 Eddy; call after 9 o'clock. V EAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; SMALL INfamily. 1308 Ellis gt. PPREXtTcE FpR DRESSMAKING; PAID while learning. 629 Post st. "nr ANTED—A GIRL TO "ASSIST IN LIGHT tt housework and mind baby. 1081 Howard st. W ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENER AL H OUB E- T t work in asmall German family. Apply at 3401 Geary St., grocery-store. C~Te rman girl for general house- Iwrok. 226 Elm aye. IRL ABOUT 14 TO ASSIST; SLEEP UOM"eT 805 Guerrero st., near Twentieth. ~\ PPRENTICE ON PANTS; GOOD SEWER 7 J\. 614 Post st. IRL FORHOESEWORK; CALLBETWEEN 8 and 10 a. m. 217 Fifteenth st. IRL TO MINDBABY; $7. CALL 901 POST St., 8 to 9 a. m. 4< iI RLS TO ASSIST TS nOUSEW T ORK; wrages $12 to $15 ; cook $25. 332 Geary. V OUNG GIRL TO \\#RK~IN RESTAURANT. 1 47 Clay st. Wi >X DEBFUL SUCCESS - MCDOWELL Dressmaking Academy; everything taught; patterns cut to order, 25c; easy payments; unlim- ited lessons. Removed to 213 Powell st. QHORTHAXD-WRITERS TO PREPARE FOR kJ positions at Ayre's Steno. Inst,, 328 Montgy. OOD"OPEBAT OB "ON COOKS' COATS AND aprons. 636 Clay St., room 5. W r AITRE~S~SES, EXPERIENCED, FOR boarding-hor.se. 916 Van X'ess aye. •TiYPEWKI PEBS TO BENT X At the lowest rate In Chronicle building,room 38, .. By B. F. HANSON &CO. FREE— BEST AT LAWRENCE DRESSCUTN ting School 1231 Market at. p Uii I ESSOR LIVINGSTON'S LIGHTNING X dress-cutting machine; best. 294 Powell st. JM HEAPEST AXD BEST INAMERICA-THE \J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $150, post- .ge free. MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED^TWCTSCOTCH OB CANADIAN horsenien, $25; 2 primers; Italian milker, $15- choreboy, $10; old m:m to cook on ranch. R. T. WARD <t CO., 608 and 610 Clay St. c. men'to dig~;ditch'es~neab the cityT *J MURRAY &READY, 634 Clay st. 5 PICK AND SHOVEL LABORERS; $26 AXD board; city. MURRAY A READY, 634 Clay. C BBJCKYABD LABOBBBS: MAN TO Cut O tivate tobacco. MURRAY AREADY, 634 Clay. II- H 1.1 LWBIGHT AX~i> WOODWORKER t T for country shop; 3 cooks, $35 and $40: baker, $60 and found. MURRAY <fc READY, 634 Cloy. \\' AXTI : D— 4 CAItP^;\TERs"FOR*CEXTRAL America, $6 day, silver; farmer and wife, *25; farmer for orchard ; laundryman for country ; first- class florist for country: baker with $200 capital for country shop, and others. Apply to J. F. CRO- SETT A CO., 628 Sacramento st. BA KER, COUNTBY SHOP, $60: FRENCH cheesemaker; Japanese for housework and cooking, $25. C. R. HANBEN <fc CO., 110 Geary. WA XTE D -BAKE"n~TO~fAKE CHARGE OF a country shop, $50 a month, must furnish se- curity: butler. ci;y, $40; farmer and wife, S4O, etc. LEON ANDBE, 315 Stockton st. BUTLER: 94 ft i'EK~SIOXT"H. APPLY MISS CULLKX 105 Stockton st. p ARDENEB: COUNTRY ;fS6 TO f3O. AJ»PLY VJT MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. WA N TED^MAN AND WIFE FOR CHICKEN ranch, MARTIN & CO., 749 Market si. PUBLICATION OFFICE: 525 Montcon-.ery street, near Clay, open nntil 11 o'clock P. m. BBANCH OFFIOES-710 Market f tr?et. near Kearny. open untilISo'clock mldnicht.; SS9 Htyes Street, epon until 0;30o'clock ; 717 Larkin street.open nutil 9JO o'clock i corner Sixteenth f.i:ii Mission streets, open until 0 o'clock; 2518 Mission street, open until f)o'clock ; and 110 Xinth street, open until 9:30 o'clock NOTICK OF 3IEETIXGS. VT3G»GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30, F. Ek^^and A. M.—Stated meeting THIS ->/\- -(TUESDAY') EVENING, February 5, atTKjT 7 :30 o'clock. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. r^\ mrss* «Jrockett lodge NO. 139, f. A t*^ and A. M.— Every member earnestly -Jf\- reanested to come to Che stated meeting TO- J&JK MORROW f Wednesday), February b.f^^ tit 7 -30 P. M. sharp. By order of the W. M. at '•wr.n.B v H. FORTRIEDE, Secretary. I*rZpr> CALIFORNIA CHAPTEB NO. 5, jft ErJ&V. A. M., will meet THIS (TUES- 1> VY) EVENING, Feb. 5, at 7:30 o'clock. /^Jv Stated mneting and M. M.( rtfigree. By or- 'J^ der of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY, See r»--^= "ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144. F. A Et-^and A. M. Stated meeting THIS _/**_ (TUESDAY) EVENING at, 7:30 o'clock. J&jK v A. S. gUBBA&K Secretary, r^^ r^s^ PACIfJc. LODGE NO. 136, F. C?2^ and A. M., 121 Eddy Stated taeet- Ing THIS (TUESDAY) .7^3o^^ '\u25a0 o clock. GEa BULINGTON^Sec A^r^ p^^. a. O. 11.. DIVISION y^^Tv^^, ct-J^ Xo. 2 The r>suhir monthly meeting of tlie above vjjjßAjjj^Z < division willbe held In Dn-Ws (*jJ^jpiy?r*VS Hall,121 New Montgomery st., k^^^yJ-VSf on WEDNESDAY', February 6, v * t&Sf^* * iv S p. M. All officers and members are hereby spe- cially requested to attend. ! Communication from the National Secretary willbe read and acted npon. The organizing committee will take necessary steps to organize new divisions. Delegates will be elected to St. Patrick's day convention. By order. BARTLEYLEE, President. P. J. Meehan, Secretary^ SE^=s» MECHANICS' PNSTITUTE— THE AN- Et3' nual election for seven Trustees to serve for two rears wiilbe held at the Library-rooms, 31 Post "st.. on TUESDAY, February 26, 1895. Polls open from 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. K. I. DOOLI.V. Kecor-Uug Secretary. " M'K< 1 Al, NOTICES^ ~ bksb»"john^fT "lyonsTnotaby public 3r>-^ and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro- cured. Office 607 Montgomery 1 ' St.; telephone 6439 ; residence 2202 Steiner st. ' iP^» BAD TENANTS. EJECTED FOR $4. tt^? Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. hssF"clara FOLTZ, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, tf^rooms 14 and IT>, 9th floor. Mills building. Practices in all State and Federal courts. pt3p J. B. McINT\ RET BOOKBINDER AND U?^ Printer. 422 Commercial st. ABE'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THE WEEKLY* CALL,in wrapper, for mailing. '\u25a0"SixUATIUXs WX> 1 KD-l' AIK . 7^ RTIIAN^EN^t CO. FUBNISH THE BEST I . waitresses. 110 Geary St.; phone 485. I.^OR GOOD SERVANTS OF ALLNATIONALI- J ' ties, apply MMX. LEOPOLD'S Employment Office, 957 and 961 Market st.: open evenings. MARTIN CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. 749 Market St.. main telephone Xo. 1849; furnish all kinds of reliable female help. ' \ T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BXJ- J\. reau a number of first-class gifls are awaiting situations. 332 Geary St.; telephone 983. yOUXO GIBL .WOULD LIKE A POSITION X as housekeeper for a gentleman. Address 106 Third St., room 4. pOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION \J to do cooking or general housework: best of , city references. Address 29 Pleasant st., bet. Tay- lor and Jones, Clay and Sacramento. "yOUNG SCANDINAVIANWISHES SITUA- I X tion as night watchman or in wholesale house; good truckman. Address or call P. H., 28. Minna street. QPANIBH WOMAN WISHES SITUATION 0 for light housework or to take care of children. 2 Salmon place, oft Pacific, near Taylor st. T JtDY WISHES TO TAKE IN GENTLE- Xj mcn"s washing and mending neatly done. 754 Folsom st. \y SITUATION BY A SWEDISH »» girl; experienced children's nurse or second work and sewing; can furnish references, city or country. Call or address 1408 Mission st. •y OUNG GIRL . WISHES SITUATION FOR X light housework and plain cooking; is willing and obliging: wages $15. 218 Linden aye. I'ETEXT GIBL WANTS POSITION TO v^ do second work and sewinsr: wages $20. Apply 627% Linden aye., near Hayes. pOMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO \J do general housework; American family pre- ferred. Call or address 3 Treat aye., off 13th. -yOUNG GIBL WISHES i o DO HOUSEWORK X iv private family. Call 616 Capp st. pOMPETENT, RELIABLE COOK, LATELY \J from the East, wishes situation; understands all kinds of cooking, baking and pastry; no objec- tion to large family. Call 746 Howard st. "yOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO AS- X slst in light housework. 541 Twenty-third st. •yOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION AS X housekeeper or typewriter. Call at 629 Mar- ket St., room 7, opp. Palace Hotel. \u25a0yOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DO X second work. Call or address 131 Wildey s;. "yOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WANTS SITU A- X tion in or near the city to assist with light housework; good home more of an object than big wages. Address Y. A., box 133, Call Branch. GIHI. WANTS SITUATIONTO TAKE CARE of children and plainsewing. Call or address 5 Market St., room 33. pERMAN WOMAN WITHA CHILD-WISHES VX situation in country; ranch work, cook or housekeeper. 10 Clementina st. CANDINAVIAN GIRL WANTS SITUATION to do general housework. Call or address 45 Sacramento st. IPi AMI LY' .SEWING DONE AT 813 PIERCE ST. ! plain dressmaking; children's dresses neatly made ; muslin or silk underwear, silk skirts, waists. "17LDERLY WOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO XJ do housework In small family; city or country; small wages. Call 369 Jessie st. Ti esFectable GERMAN WOMAN wishes -IV work by the day. 120 aWildey St., off Fill- more, bet. Bush and Pine. OOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS WANTS work by the day, week or month; washing, ironing and housecleaning. Call or address 2117 O'Farrell st. •yOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN A X nice family ; no objection to Oakland. Please Call 338 Seventh St., near Harrison. "yOUNG WOMAN WANTS TO DO HOUSE- X work ; Is good cook and laundress city or coun- try; wages $15. Call 270 Jessie St., near Fourth. "\ ME RICAN WIDOW, MIDDLE AGED, uA. wants position as housekeeper; competent and reliable. Address A. N., box 88, Call Branch. OUNG GIRL, 17 YEARS OLD, WISHES A place to do general housework: also the care of •hil.iren: apply to parents. CHARLES E. ELLS- WORTH. Fort Point, Presidio. ATION WANTED TO DO LIGHT HOUBE- kJ work insmall family. Apply 440% Jessie st. I" AUNDRESS— SWEDISH EXPERT DESIRES J work by the day. Address 40 Ringoldst., nr. Ninth and Folsom sts. "I\ ESSM A ' X B WANTS FEW MORE EN- XJ gagements by the day; $1; dresses cut and fitted; 75 cents. Call or address 251 Tehema n< ar Fourth st. XTOUNG FINNISH GIRL WANTS A SITUA- X tion to do light housework. Call on or address 511 Fifteenth st., near Guerrero st. : \u25a0 - '. GERMAN GIRL WANTS a SITUATION TO \JT do general housework. Call or address 1313 Scott .st. pOMPETENT GIIIL wishes SITUATION AS \J first-class cook. Please call for two days 1617 California st. BY RESPECT ATTIE~NE AT QUIET YOUNG English woman— Wants a position as nurse, chambermaid or waitress in first-class family: has unexceptional references; city preferred. Call or sejid to 31 1Jessie St., west of Fourth st. \\T ANTED— DAY' OR LUNCH ~ WORK BY »» first-class waitress. Call or address 137 Seventh St., room 4. -y OUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO X do general housework in private family; is good cook: not afraid of work. Call 126 Bernard st., off Leavenworth, near Pacific. TTkRESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS FITTER AND XJ trimmer, wishes few more engagements in families: $1 25 per day. Address 1031 Market st. PLAIN SEWING, WBAPPEBB AND CHrtr dren's dressmaking a specialty. 602 O'Farrell It., rooms 2 and 3. ... . HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WANTS PO- Bition as wetnurse. ' For references, etc., ap- ply loDR. TH. WEGAND, 2306 Fillmore st. .WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY, »» washing or housocleanlng. Call or address IS37VJB Howard st. . SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WASHING, ironingand cleaning by the.day; no objection to country. Call or address 6 Treat aye., near Thir- teenth st. "y OUNG LADYWANTS ENGAGEMENTS AS : X model. Call room 18, 1126 Maikx; st. -yOUNGLADYWANTSPOSITION ASIIOUSE- X keeper to widower or bachelor. Call room 18, 1126 Market st. P ESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN XVwishes situation to do general housework; cook »nd'good laundress; willing to sleep home: or go out by day or month. A. H., box 99, Call Branch. p ERMAN OIBL WANTS POSITION AS \JT working housekeeper; good references; city or country. 2201 Jones St., cor. Greenwich. rTVEACHER OF COOKERY WOULD LIK E~A Xfew more engagements; class or private. Apply W. E. and I. Union, 103 Van Ness aye. SPANISH LADY WISHES SITUATIpN BY O the day to do white embroidery or other work home; is a fast worker. Address 429 Grove si. IRL WISHES SITUATION; HOUSEWORK and plain cooking. Call or address 321 : Turk. pOMPETENT WoMAX WISHES SITUATION \J as first-class cook, or woald do -general house- work. > Call at 6 Ewingplace, off JLaguna, bet. but- ter and Post. ' .

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THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.8

A, PERSONALS.t)ESPE^CTABLiPS-^OUNGr WO HAN,t>TNA^-«- cially embarrassed, would 1..: to "meet re*spectable gentleman who would u_lst her; object,companshlp. Address J. A.R., 339 Hayes st.

"TO"ILLTHE YOUNG LADY AND ELDEBLY"gentleman who saw a lady fall ml break herarm at the ferry on October 22, 189-4, send their

a.i.iress toG. W.HAIGHT,220 San.sOTn S. F.?AT. HICKS' DETECTIVE AGENCY—ALL

itrp.111*" confidential and Skillfullyhandled: ad-W-hp« mcd; pardon petitions a (specialty;"'-"\u25a0'\u25a0 r-i<-r,'ii.-,.. HICKS,833 Market st.\ X Xr IMENT op MARRIAGE AND DI-

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ADVHIE FREE; DlVORcFlawb a spec:J\ ialtv; coUect ions, damages win, ,uL». „,G. W. ftoWK, Att-aV-law!Wftaft^SATIN-LINED ST/IT MADE TOORDER Ti-ntf_ $35, price WB. BligfllParlors, :>i:<Mo^n^SOECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARsTO showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors desks'safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock ofthem, too; be sure and see stock and get price, be-fore going elsewhere. .1. NOONAN, 1017-lOiql1021-1023 Mission St., above Sixth.

CLuAKS. CAPES AND FURS RETAILED AT/ manufacturers' cost. 20 Sansome st., upstairs.

GAS FIXTURES. AND PLUMBINO 623UT Golden Gate aye. H.HUFSCHMIDT.T7IEATHERBEDS ANDPILLOWS FILLEDATX 1O. McCAEE'S feather-store, 870 Mission St.,corner Fifth.

HONOGRAPHIC OUTFITS BOUGHT FORX cash. BACIGALUPI,946 Market,Baldwin bldg.

PACIFIC STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY,20X Ellis St., rms. 1&2;telephone, main 5506, S. F.f>IANO LESSONS, 25c HALF-HOUR; .i.X-X man lady. 1126 Howard st.

LDGOLD, SILVER, NTS* AND LADIES7clothing bought. COLMAN,41 Third st.

QXC PAIR AND UP—CURTAINS CLEANED;Oulday's notice. 107 Hayes st.

A DVICEFREE -LEGALIX I)PRIVATEMAT--1 V ters. People's Law Offlce,B3B Market.McCAßE.

LDBUILDINGSBOUGHT—YARD,MISSION,\J between Twenty-eighth and Army sts. Resl-dence, 842 McAllister st. J.B.FRENCH.

A"~3vANCES MA E~ON DIAMONDS, ETUXV.BALDWINJewelry-store, 948 Market.

INDOW SHADES MANUFACTURED TOm order byWILLIAMMcPHUN,1195 Market.

PIANOS, VIOLINSANDSHEET MUSIC.\u25a0jtlkgXnt high-gbade pl&no a\ ( p.1-Xjficed: only used a short time; satisfactionguaranteed or money refunded. Room 12,Floodbuilding.

EBER PIANO; SPLENDID CONDITION;sold for what It will bring. Room 21, Floodbuilding.

STONISHINGLYLOW; $70 WILLBUYUP.-ci.right; nice order; stool, cover. Room 13,Flood building.

AUTION-DO NOTBUYWHAT IS CLAIMEDto be a Steinway or Weber Upright Piano from

any person not an established piano dealer withoutbeing first assurred that the piano is what is seematobe. We have a complete record of allSteinwayand Weber pianos sold on the Pacific Coast thepast twenty years. Bring the manufacturers' num-ber of piano to us and we willgive you its history.SHERMAN,CLAY&CO, Pacific Coast represen-tatives for Steinway and Weber Pianos, cornerKearny and Sutter sts.

NABE, BUSH <fe GERTS AND HAINESpianos. A.L.BANCROFT &CO., 324 Post st.AUVAIS,769 MARKET-SHEET MUSIC y3price; Decker <£ Son pianos.

BLASIUB PIANOS, TnE NEW FAVORITEamong artists. KOHLER <t CHASE.

OHLER <fc CHASE, 28 AND 30 O'FARRELLSt.; oldest and largest music house; high-grade

pianos; low prices; call or write.

EASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KOHLER &CHASE.

ACBIFICING LARGE STOCK OF UPRIGHTO pianos of their own make at manufacturers'prices. Hemmo <fcLong Piano Co., 340 Post st.

\u25a0RARGAINS; ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL IN-X) struments. L.I. ANTON<fc CO., 663 Market.TV G. BADGER, WITH BENJ. CURTAZ <fcW . SON, 20 O'Farrell st.

- -. ,\u25a0. .YRON MAUZY, 308 POST ST.-s"OHMER,Newby &Evans, Briggs and other pianos.AGNIFICENT 3-PEDAL SCHUBERT &Steinway; must sell. 615 Van Ness aye.

BABGAIS—A NUMBER OF ELEGANT UP-X) right pianos, to cover storage and advances;must be sold at once. F. W. SPENCER & CO.,721Market St.

TECK, CHICKERING <fc SONS, VOSE ANDSterling pianos sold on$10 installments. BENJ,

CURTAZ&SON, sole agents. 16-20 O'Farrell st.

milENEUMANN PIANO, the ONLYFIRST-X class imported piano: low prices on account oflow tariff. H.LUEDERS, 82 Ninth st.

TEINWAY UPRIGHT: SLIGHTLY USED;grand tone; half-cost. SPENCER, 721 Market.

OUPERIOR VIOLINS,ZITHERS, OLD*NEW.OH.MULLER,maker, repairer. 2Latham place.

HEAPEST AND BEST INAMERICA—THE\J WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in theUnited States or Canada one year for $1 50, post-age free. .—

HORSES.

H"~~O^S^AN^WAGON~FOR SALE CHEAP;suitable forgrocery or peddler. 211 Polk st.

MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE— WELL-BREDmare, buggy and harness; fine roadster. In-

quire New York Stables, 607 Jessie st.|

OR SALE-FINE ROAD TEAM;CAN TROT1 in3minutes. New York Stable, 607 Jessie.

TAASETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALLJ.UU kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts;also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia"

\ UCTION SALE OF HORSES, WAGONS,i-i.carts, etc.. every Wednesday, 11o'clock, at theold-established and reliable horse market, 327 Sixth,bet. Folsom and Harrison. SULLIVAN&DOYLE,proprietors and livestock auctioneers^ t

WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.

FOR SALE-NEW EXPBESB WAGON, DE-livery wagons, business buggies, second-hand

bakery wagon, etc. 100 Golden Gate aye.

ONEW FIRST-CLASS CARTS; LIGHTMILK-jwagon: must sell at once. 829 Howard

INE BAKERY AND LAUNDRY WAGONS,J rockaway, buggies: also hack. 828 Harrison.

MEDICAL.subs, Bapb and speedy. CURE FOR

:all female diseases; ladies may have the bene-fit of. the skilland attention of a physician of longand successful practice. A home in confinementwith best possible care, withthe privacy of ahomeand the conveniences of a hospital. Those who aresick or discouraged should call on the doctor andstate theircase. They willfindinher a true friend.Allconsultation free and confidential. Apositivecure for the liquor, morphine and tobacco habit.F.vory case guaranteed without Injury to health.MRS. DR. GWYER, 311^ Hyde st. .

RS. GOODWIN, SPECIALTY DISEASES OFIs women; ladies near or far assured quickreliefof disease; irregularities restored daily; safe curuguaranted; no instruments; home for patient*;

best medical attendance; low fees: consultationfree; Drs. Scudder's pills and capsules warranted.1370 Market st.

-TFIRREGULAR SEE MItS. DR. PUETZ ATX once ;35 years experience. 254^ Fourth j___

LADIES' CAPSULES, NO.1, ARESAFE ANDlJ always reliable: better than tansy or pentij-

royal pills and all similar medicines: unexcelledforIrregularities, etc.: Is a sure remedy :pricey,an nnequaled safeguard. CALIFOKMACUEMI-CAL CO., 129 O'Farrell st. .

A NEW PROCESS-NO MEDICINE,INSTRU-Amehts or worthless pills used :every womaaher own physician for all female troubles, no mat-

ter from what cause; restores alwajsJin one day.can be sent and used at home; all cases guaran-

teed. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny st. .TIjTRS T)R WEGNEK,'4I9 EDDY ST.—IRREG-Mularities cured in one day; no instruments;pillsand safety capsules e™^^^,1!, er3

**"tended; no delay: private home for ladles.

\u25a0'„ T AmF-3 vrab OR FAR, SAFE, QUICKAcurVcuawnteed of anydisease or irregularity;

sure relief thou%. others fall: home, etc.; travel-Iwtreaed'. low fees; self-cure: send, callor write;

ne^fHibernirßan^VenchF. pills,$3; safe!guard, $5. Send stamp foranswer.

k r nriiT"?FRENCH PILLS.A A boon to ladies troubled with irregularities;00;aJ? and sure; $2 50. express C. O. D.don'fdlfay^ntU too late. O3GOOD BROS., Oak^land' agents forAlpeau ct Cle.

TkRIVATBHOME INCONFINEMENT; REA-X sonable physician attendance. 424 Tehama.T\BB.WHITE,22I7PACIFIC AVE.;3OYEARS'\J experience i"female complaints; sure cure;

coufidentlal : ladies boarded before and during con-finement; Infants adopted. :

r AND MRS. DR. SCHMIDT, FORMERLYJJ of 1211 Mission, now 1508 Market st.; month-v irregularities cured ina few hours; guaranteed •no instruments used; sure preventive. . '

jWEEK'S NKTVS FOR 6 CKNTB

—THK/i.WE£KLI CALL,la wrapper, ormailing.

~~, TO EXCHANGE."

<sfPW)OO FO/,EX'CHA-^E~m~mTusii10.UUU and lots in the beautiful city ofverside;lotsin bearing orange trees, a quarter

of a mile from business center: would exchaneapart or all for property in or very close to S«qFrancisco. Address Owner, 1159 Almond <u~BiTerslde, Riverside County, Cal, AlmOn<l \u25a0••

v ROOMS TO LET—CONTINUED.EKTH^Hf^T^S^NI?Y^JNI::T3NIs^^

XXttrooms; reasonable.Vi a HAVES—FURNISHED SUNNY FRONTXXttroom forlor 2 gentlemen.

md HOWARD—DOUBLE ANDSINGLE SUN-t/lDny front rooms; $6 and $8; use bath.

QQ<7 GOLDEN GATE AYE.—NEWLY FUR-_jO \ nished double and single rooms; use bath.II7 JONES-l . LARGE FRONT SUNIIiroom. - '

r'A STEVENSON-LARGE FRONT ROOM 200O windows; furnished or unfurnished.

aa nMINNA.COR. EIGHTH—NICELY FUR-DDIjnished bay-window rooms; $1 week.

IAA7W ASHTNGTON-4 FINELY FUR-IUU'I nished sunny rooms with bnth, for family;references required. Call from 10 to 12 a. m.1 H.POLK—FRONTVBAY-WINDOWEDBOOMS,XI also single, from $5 to $12. • \u25a0;;;.,

C1O LEAVENWORTII—LOWER FLOOR OFt)lO3 rooms; housekeeping; $12.

6 iNATOMA-FURNISHED FRONT ANDOtt hallrooms, 75c per week and up.(*(\THIRD—FURNISH HI)ROOMS; SINGLEOvJ or suite; day, week.or month.-1 fk-1 QlLARKIN st.-b ay-window andXUXO2 other rooms: sunny: grate; kitchen.

O1 H BY—3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS;_jX 4 key at 2171/2, rear.

THK SHERMAN APARTMENT-HOUSE;129Xnew sunny rooms; strictly respectable; half

price of best hotels wilh equal accommodations;very central. 28 EighthSt., near Market. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0- -xsi.-jOSEVENTH— GIRAUDHOUSE; NICELYXtt-W furnished single and double rooms; rea-sonable^^

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6] I) ,COR. POWELL—DESIRABLE OFFICErooms; light,janitor and elevator until10 p. m.;

rents $8, $9, $15 and 20.

A RLINGTONHOUSE, 127 KEARNY—PLEAS-xx ant sunny rooms, en suite and single; first.classinevery respect; terms reasonable. - .- '

rpilELONDON, 765 MARKET—SUITES, SIN-Xgle, day, 35c to $1; week, $160- to $6; offlcps. .

A"l:JESSIE, COR. SIXTH—

ELEGANTLYi)UIfurnished parlor and housekeeping rooms.

\u25a0\rOSEMITE 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.

\u25a0UUN^LY^F^RNTsTimr^U^fN^R^M^LNJJ private family, in Berkeley; excellent table;central location references. House, P. 0.,Berkeley.

CHILDREN BOARDED.

C^OUPXB WTTHOIT CHILDREN WANT\J baby to raise. 11l Eleventh st. '

• STORES TO LET.pfT^^iiTA^nsNT^r^nmt).Lt/general business: low rent.

TORE AND 4 LIVING-ROOMS; $15. 2943Mission st.,;near Twenty-sixth.

TORE TO LET AT 34 SECOND ST., NEARMarket; rent cheap.

TORE, 6 ROOMS; ESTABLISHED AS SA-loonByears; $23. 911 Folsom st., near Fifth.SEVENTH, NR.MARKET:ESTABLISHED

,jtU.in fruit business for 10 years; also 4 rooms inupper story for housekeeping.

"KTICESTORE; 2 WINDOWS; 3 ROOMS ANDJ-V bath; all modern improvements; rent reason-able to desirable tenant. Owner, DEAKIN,8 NewMontgomery st. \u25a0

OUTHWEST CORNER VAN NESS AYE.and Geary st. suitable for drugstore :large, new

and modern; first-class location; rent $100.pORNER STORE, 4 ROOMS, STABLE; $15.\J 1023 Twenty-fourth st.

QTORE—

2 SHOW WINDOWS. 3 LIVING--0 rooms; very cheap. 1802 Howard st. V-; :

STORE— POWELL ST., CLOSE TO MARKET;$125. BOVEE, TOY <fe CO., 19 Montgomery

street.ARBER-SHOP, ESTABLISHED IN1862. AP-ply161Second St.; inquire in saloon at corner.

09Q PACIFIC—LARGE STORE WITHLARGE0.-.O lightbasement; very cheap.

1KO/J HOWABD,COR. LAFAYETTE—STOREXiA_nr with -fixtures; rent $25; apply from 10a. m. tO3 i. \t.

OFFICES TO LET.

9T7 GE A R V - I'M•TRNISHKD~>

OFFICEZ/XIrooms. Key 217 Ys Geary (rear).

KDDY, COR. POWELL— DESIRABLE OF-fice-rooms: lisrht; Janitor and elevator until 10

p. m.;rents $8, $9. $15 and $20.T7\Q CALIFORNIA, COB. DAVIS—±.\JV able ofßce-room3, with electric lights, etc.;rents $10 and $25.

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DENTISTS.l>i^>siwl«_>N^^s>—««_"h^_.

ANY TOOTH FIO.ED OR EXTRACTED-ex painlessly- by my secret method without dan-gerous cocaine or gas; won 8 first prizes; prices rea-sonable; work warranted; all operations expertlydone; remember Ihave removed from 6 to 20O'Farroltst. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK. ,^< Bb

K. BLAKE,DENTIST.INFORMS his OLDpatients he has returned and resumed practice

at new dental parlors, 405 Batter st., nr. Stockton.

\u25a0\TO PAIN—EXTRACTINGOF TEETHMADE-L> easy; 60c and $1;artificial teeth from$5;fillingfrom $1. CROOME Dental Association, 759 Mar-ket St., bet. Third and Fourth.

»IJ A SET FOR TEETH; WARRANTED AS«Jr I good as can be made; filling$1. DR. SIMMS,dentist, 930 Market St., next Baldwin Theater.

A LLWORK REASONABLE ANDWARRANT-xi.cd. DR. J. W. KEY,1122 Market st.

R. H.G. YOUNG. BRIDGES AND TEETHwithout plates a specialty. 1841 Polk st.

R. REA, 605 LARKINST.; ALL DENTALwork at lowest prices and warranted.

DR. J. J. LEEK, 1FIFTH ST.; OPEN EVEN-ings and Sundays untilnoon. . .. \u25a0

DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 MARKET ST.,near Eleventh ;no charge forextracting when

plates are made; old plates made over like new;teeth from$8 per set; extracting 50c; gas given.

OLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 806 MAE-\J ket St. DR. CHARLES W. DECKER.

AVfEEK'S NEWS FOR B CENTS—

THE"WCES.LT CALL,tnwrapper, for mailing.

EDUCATIONAL.

P^^TA^oTiE^slSNsT^b^H^L^^O^JßT^HlGH^est San Francisco references. G. T., box129,Call Branch Office.., .?:•-,

P W. KIMBALL,TEACHER OF PIANO,2912X.Howard st.; terms moderate. . \u25a0\u25a0 :

TIEnL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, HISTORYbdg, 723 Market; investigate; special offer.

T7"l< >LTN, MANDOLTN. GUITAR, CORNET;V 75c. PROF. L.MERKI,225 Geary, nr. Powell.

NGLISH BRANCHES TAUGHT: YOUNGXv lady teacher. 140 Fulton, nr.Van Ness aye.

QCHOOL ELECTRICAL,CIVIL,MINING,ME-O chanlcal engineering, surveying, architecture,assay; estab. '64.. VAX DEB XA1U.F.N,723 Mkt.

HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 POST;always in the lead. Send forcirculars.

furniture for sale. •

Sje^7levdToT:niTks7l?^^-•'I turn bought and sold. 907 Mission st;

ATEW BEDROOM SETS, 4 PIECES..;. ..SII00i-' New solid oak high-back chairs ...... 100New elegant polished oak hatracks. 6 60New bedlounges, elegant tapestry covers.... 9 75SHIREK & SHIREK, 1310-12 Stockton st. ,\

Crr PRICES INFURNITURE andcabpets1/ this week at McC ABE'S, 948-950 Mission st."DEDUCTIONS ONLARGE STOCK, NEW ANDXV second hand; 400 carpets, good as new; oil-cloth, 25c; parlor suits., $19 up; linoleum, 45c;7-piece chamber suits, $14 50;:cornice-poles, 25c;ranges, $6; cash or installments; goods shippedfree. T.H.NELSON. 126 Fourth St.

CARPET CLEANING.pONKLINESCABPBTBEATrN(;WORKsT333VJ Golden Gate aye. telephone east 126. -.riARPETS WELLCLEANED. BARBER'S, 236\J 14th, nr. Mission; tel. (Mission) 100.

HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITHpoor work send toSPAULDING'S Pioneer Car-

pet Beating Works, 353-7 Tehama; tel. 3040. \u0084:\u25a0-.

THE J. E. MITCHELL CARPET-CLEANINGCo. (incorp.); old established carpet cleaning

machines; cleaning 3c yard. 230 14th, tel.6074. |

T MoCJUEEN'B CARPET BEATINGANDREN-«J . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. 3228.

CARPETS.LIXi:BRUBSSLS CARPETS *BOA

X!i yard;extra heavy linoleum 40c; all-wool 11-4blankets $3 a pair; solid oak high-backed chairs $1.SHIREK <fe SHIREK,1310-12 Stockton st.

FOR^ALE—MISCELLANEOUS._fiALIGRAPit TYPBWBITEB; PERFECT\J order, cost $100, for $30. 32S McAllister st.

ECOND-HAND LUMBER. GOUGH ANTJUnion sts.; all-kinds delivered cheap; also Jes-

sle, near Fourth;lumber and firewood.

Ql -FOOT TUG, COST, $18,000, $10,000; , 44--t/Xfoot tug and business, $3500; 36- foot steamlaunch, cost $4000. $600; 26 and 30 foot sloops,new, $400 and $600: will exchange 320 acres inKern County for 60-ton schooner: 20-foot yacht,$100, and-, others. Marine Craft Sales andE-xchange Agency, 7 Flood building. .-..-.OLD .BUILDINGS • BOUGHT AND SOLD,store-fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe,*etc.; cheap. Yard 1160 Mission st., nr. Eighth.

OUSTER S, SHELVING, SHOWCASESVbought and sold. 1121% Market,bet. 7th and Bth

NEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-\u25a0LV hand. \u25a0 W. S. RAYrMfg Co., 12 California st.

ONE. SMALL MEDIUM AND' LARGE-SIZEfire and burglar proof safe. 221-223 Market st.

'STORAGE; -;

STORAGE OF FU^NTfußEil^lXNOsTllbuSE-:O hold goods, etc. \u25a0 J. M.PIERCE, 735 Marketjt.X^IRST-CLASS STOR AGE:ADVANCES MADE.X?;421-42K Market st. CHAS. L. TAYLOR.".

TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES.

GHAS. E.'NAYLOR,MFg'r^SAgV, lVMONTVst. Standard Typewriters and supplies: Mimeo-

graph goods; installment terms; rents, repairs. I

HOUSES TO LET.

O^JSE^O^^E^EN^R^O^iTrO^LET AT 169Minna st., at a reasonable rent. Keyat 159

Minna St., upstairs. ;\u25a0'

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O- 1 Q MISSION. UPPER 6 SUNNY ROOMS_iUXO and bath, $25; 251SSutter, lower 6 rooms,bath, $25; 207 Second St., upper 7 rooms, $22 60:519 Capp, upper 6 rooms, bath. $22 50: 6151^Capp St., lower 6 rooms," bath, $20: 339 Eddy St.,flat,4 rooms, $20; 60Tehama, lower 4 rooms, $14.W. 11. CRIMct CO., 118 Montgomery st.

'9QOQ- MISSION—NEW MODERNHOUSE OF_Jt/UO 9 rooms; bath; 25 minutes from Kearnyst. :rent $30. '"-:-• '-> '

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(jT-l Q TURK, BET.MASON AND TAYLOR;«Jp10. ;10 rooms and bath; rent reduced to $55.~nAA FOLSOM, NEAR THIRD

—7 ROOMS;

I"ittnewly papered :2 yards.

mHYDE, Mi. EDDY—IO ROOMS, BATH;willbe put inorder to suit tenant; rent $50.

Q17 HYDE, NR. ELLTS— 6 ROOMS ANDOx Ibath; $40; water free.

Q A7 POWELL,NR. GEARY—IOROOMS AND_jUIbath; rent $65. .Q\f\ JONES— COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS;OIU rent $20.

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9C CLARA—HOUSE OF .7 ROOMS ANDJL-Jt) yard; $16. .. \u25a0-' -\u25a0\u25a0

Q9OI JESSIE, OFF NINTH—

FLAT OF 6O^ijUa rooms; reasonable to good tenant.

OUSE; 8ROOMS; BATH; i'ARD. 16 FAIROak, near Twenty-first; rent $25.

M< iDEKNHOUSE: 6 ROOMS; BATH:LAUN-IVIdry; fine marine view; $25. 1908 Broadway,near Octavia. '. .*: • ' • " .

0" N TWELFTH ST.,9 ROOMS, BATH.LAUN-dry, desirable In every way, rent reduced,

$37 50; on Glen Park aye., no children, 2d floor,4rooms and bath, $15; Ist floor, 3 rooms, laundry,large yard, bay-window, etc., $16. DEMPSTER,36 Glen Park aye., off Twelfth st.

-UNNY CORNER BAY-WINDOW.HOUSE; 14rooms and bath; newly painted and papered;

plumbingall In first-class order; rent reasonable togood tenant; southeast corner Hyde and Jacksonsts. Apply to MOLLOY,138 Montgomery st. \u25a0

OUSE 9 ROOMS, BATH; ALL MODERN.411 Leavenworth st. , . \u25a0.

A TENEMENTS, 8 AND 4 ROOMS EACH;•± rent $10, $11. 812 Jessie St., near Ninth.

FURNISHED HOUSES.

T7»URNISnED FLAT;8 ROOMS; BATH;FORJ? sale. 1201 Guerrero st., cor.Twenty-fourth. •

T OWER PART OF HOUSE, COMPLETE FORXJhousekeeping. 1125 Devlsadero st.

riLEANFURNISHED HOUSE: NEW BEDS;\J 10 rooms: or unfurnished. 2117 California st.

COTTAGES TO LET.

m»T?T^UNNY: COTTAGE^ OF 4 ROOMS;tJP±U. Twenty-second st., near Douglass. In-quire 1345 Twenty-fourth,nr Diamond. \u25a0

POTTAGE OF 4 ROOMS ANDBATH. 1505y2\J Stelner st. .

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SONNY COTTAGES, 4AND 6 ROOMS; BATH,basement and yard: cheap. 15th and Dolores.

FLATS TO LET.

U^fN^KST^^S^B^AND^BAraT^^Guy place, off First St., bet. Folsom and Harri-

son. -<2J 1 9 P\O SUNNY CORNER; FLAT OF 4tJpX.-i.UV/. rooms. 1018 Clay st.(JO Q TO RELIABLE TENANT

—HAND-

<IpJ.O. some, new, sunny and modern corner flatof 6 rooms and bath and every convenience at 1JuriSt., cor.San Jose aye., near. Twenty-fifth st.; verysuitable for dentist or doctor; key downstairs. L.JURI,1338 Stockton st.

(ffjQ LOWER FLAT; 3 LARGE SUNNY«IpO. rooms. 91 Colton st. (see directory) ; signon building. 1105 Stevenson St., nr.Twelfth.

LEGANTNEW FLATS; SEVENTH ST., BE-lowBryant; 5and 6 rooms; bath; $9 to $17.

Sr NN FLATS AND 5ROOMS; RENTREA-sonahle: 327 Clementina st. Apply G. H.

UMBSEN «fe CO., 14 Montgomery st. ,UNNY UPPER FLAT OF 4 ROOMS, NEAR

ioFourth st.: rent $11. Apply1 week of owner,63 Minna St., near Second. . \u25a0

-| C DORE ST., BET.SEVENTH ANDEIGHTH,XU-llarrlson and Bryant sts.; new flats of 4rooms and bath; rent $15."tf.ITo FLAT— ROOMS, HALLAND YARD.<JpXO. 444 Clementina St., near Sixth.T OWER FLAT; 4 ROOMS. •211 TWELFTHXJ street.

-£OQ ELLIS,NEARHYDE— ROOMS; BATH;DUO rent 40; references. :

0 NEW FLATS OF 6 AND 6 ROOMS EACH;j-> flnemarine view; rent reasonable. 1007 Lom-bard st., near Hyde. • \u25a0

UNNYFLAT ROOMS ANDBATH;RANGE;$25. 1216 Scott St., near Ellis.

17> LATOF 3 ROOMS; YARD;WATER FREE;'rent $12. 356 Thirdst.

tt*1 7 LOWER FLAT 5 ROOMS. SOS^STE-yiI.venson st., near Sixth; suitable for busi-ness. \u25a0

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-171LAT 7 ROOMS; BATH,PANTRY, ETC.; 2X? rooms rented. 1219 Polk.

LEGANTNEW FLATS; SEVENTH ST., BE-lowBryant; 5and 6room3, bath; $9 to $17.

$1A FLAT 4 ROOMS. 26 CHESLE ST.,«JP-Ll/. offHarrison, Seventh and Eighth.ISpTA NEW SINNY FLAT; 5 ROOMS ANDtJPI^. bath. 308 Twenty-sixth and Florida sts.

"VTEW FLAT; 6 ROOMS; MODERN. 924________ st., bet. 21st and 22d; $18.UNNY FLATS— AND 6 ROOMS; BATH;$12 and $13. 1249 Eighteenth.

housekeeping ROOMS.O9^Ta^kln^3^^icl3ly*^furJ?ished*J£\J sunny housekeeping rooms, bath. !A"jO THIRD-3SUNNY ROOMS COMPLETE*i-LO for housekeeping; rent cheap. • -7 9 HOWARD

—SUNNY FURNISHED

I*-t£ front rooms; stove, sink for housekeeping.

Q1 7 EDDY—VERY NICELY FURNISHEDOX.1 sunny connecting housekeeping rooms;splendidly situated private;rent low. ."I007 CALIFORNIA,NR.MASON— SUNNYJ.\J\J Irooms; bath; furnished; housekeeping.q99 THIRD-NICE SUNNY FRONT FUR-O_j_ nlshed housekeepingsulte,slo; back, sB, s9.T ARGE SUNNY FURNISHED ROOM FOR±J housekeeping; water, gas, large closet; largeenough forcouple; $B.* 629 Post st. .;

TRNIRHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.J 29 Harriett st.11X

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TWENTY-SIXTH NR.:MISSION—FUR-XXi/nlshed and unfurnished housekeeping; rentlow. • . • . \u25a0 • •\u25a0•\u25a0.:•

qOzTI SIXTEENTH, NEAR VALENCIA—2Ov/tcX sunny furnished housekeeping rooms ;$10.

AO TURK—

LARGE FRONT ROOM, COM-*J^tO plete for housekeeping; unfurnished parlor.1 O£* SEVENTH —NICELY FURNISHEDXOUfront housekeeping room; reasonable.

490 SIXTH—

NICELY FURNISHED BAY-J;_V window,suite: clean; quiet; no children;lighthousekeeping; $12. .q9X FIFTH—2 HOUSEKEEPING, 2 $10;O-.ii)single, $5 and $6.

1999 FOLSOM—

SUNNY BAY-WINDOWX___ room and large kitchen; complete forhousekeeping; private family;rent reasonable.nAO HOWARD—A SUNNY FRONT ROOM,IIvJfurnished for housekeeping; kitchen; $12.

ft7 HARRISON—3 NICE BUNNY ROOMSUIU complete for housekeeping; rent cheap.

i9O SIXTH—

UITE.OF FRONT ROOMS;\u25a0*-\u25a0— \f complete forhouaekceplng. :;

P.90 ELLIS-2 OR 3 NICELY FURNISHEDU_(J sunny housekeeping rooms reasonable.qq_ THIRD

—2 UNFURNISHED SUNNY

OO^ rooms; housekeeping; $5 and $6."10 IRD-ROOMS FREE ;SINGLE 'ORX\J\J2 double; newlyfurnished; centTal.

9 SUNNY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED-^rooir.s, basement. 624 Turk st., near Larkln.

9NICE ROOMS. UNFURNISHED, FOR\u25a0— housekeeping.. 13 Zoe . -991 FIFTH—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, fur-+i£iX nished complete ;other rooms ;cheap.--9q9 VAN NESS

-NICELY .FURNISHED•'-"-'*jrooms, complete forhousekeeping. ;

In'SI'SS, {OFF HOWARD, NEAR SIXTH—X\J 2 furnished rooms for housekeeping. .. \u25a0

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K_lO MINNA—

FJRNISHED ROOMS FOROttU housekeeping; large yard. i :

2 FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS FOR HOUSE-keeplng; hot and cold water. 605 Natoma st.

901 A'FOLK—2 NICELY FURNISHED SUN-ny connecting rooms for housekeeping;

$10.fTIOLET—I3I9GEARY ST.; $30 PER MONTH;X elegant .flat of 6 rooms, bath and laundry;

large yard: modern house with line exterior.

. ROOMS TO LET.

OAQ VaTnfJsS^Sll-O^^«JV/_ sunny rooms In,private American family;quiet location :ipleasant surroundings; suitable forgentlemen or family;rent very reasonable. V

7K_J FOLSOM-NICE ROOM,SUITABLEFORI<J"Iman and wife;also single; cheap. ;.

MASON—

SUNNY:ROOM, WELL FUR-nlshed, «1 per week. \u25a0\u25a0: . • .. ...

"I STOCkTON-NEWLY FURNISHED SUN-x\j\jny rooms; can be used for business.—- ;.. :-

k"|q ELLIS— PLEASANT -UNFURNISHEDyXO front room; closets and bath.Ij:

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79X PINE-CHEAPEST AND best .ROOMI\u25a0—O incity;marine view; select neighborhood."I"Ia FULTON-LARGE FURNISHED ROOM,\u25a0*- X\J withyard and shed; also small room. <:*->•" <•

1X VANNESS AYE.-NICELY FURNISHEDXO rooms reasonable. 'T'-;\u25a0; \u25a0 . ' .- . -49A"sTXTH

—LOVELY •:•: SUNNY ROOMS;

clean. quiet, respectable house; bath; $5,56..C&l-.'AWEEK: LARGE ROOMTDOUBLE RED;qpX;neatly furnished. 747y FoUom st. ;-; ;•\u25a0:*

TTOA HOWARD—

NICE. LARGE SUNNYXXQ\J furnlßhed room; $5. ,"Iq9 EDDY-NEATLY FURNISHED PLEAS-XO-w ant large room; reasonable. _______11Pll GUERRERO— 3 ROOMS, BATH, $10:XXOX 141 Shipley, 4rooms, $10: 62 Natoma, 8rooms :$18. lnqatre 1161 Guerrero st. : ,a.

CITY f REAL ESTATE.ww

!,^'Gi91 F^n 23x95rFT • COR. HAIGHT AND

LOl).Lott sts •3 fronts. CHAS. C.FISHER,AlOO.LouBts. \u25a0 3fronts. CHAS. C.FISHER,507 California st.

_____________T>VESTIGATE IMMEDIATELY.

. -REDUCED TO $3800.

Western Addition corner at a terrible sacrifice:only$1050 cash required; mortgage of $2750 canremain; SK. cor of Scott o"1 Fell sts.; suitablefor flats or business- 32:6x87>. Further particu-lars of TOBIN<£, McNALLY,ti3o Market.

PEDUCED TO $3300.

NOBBY CORNER RESIDENCE.

$400- cash, balance monthly: modern and ele-gantly

'equipped *>-story residence, containing

double parlors, dining-room, kitchen and 3 largebedrooms; highbasement; 1rooms l:irt'»'and sunny;4bay-windows- 6iß cor of 25th and Diamond sts.;1block from -

Castro-st. cars. TOBIN&MeNAL-LY,630 Market.•StQT'V WORTH DOUBLE;FINE BUILDINGtlrOltJ.iot, 27x100- Bemis St., near Castro,block from electric cars; ready to build. J. R.ROCHE, San Rafael. \u25a0 ;

I>RICK BUILDING FOR BUSINESS PROP-> erty on Market st. . _. ,•___,.1 Corner Pacific aye and Lyon st.,155x137 :6ft.;price, $11,000.

K.side Stanyan st,. bet. Carl and Frederick sts.;25x100: price $2600.

50x127 :6fi.on Jackson St., overlooking the Pre-sidio and bay; $6700.

Two modern houses of 8 rooms each, at Park,25x137:6 ft.;electric road pusses houses; price$6500. . •

2-story brick house of 9 rooms, with stable, finSouth Park; lot 45x125 ft.; price $7500. •

S.W. cor. Jones and Jefferson sis.; 137:6x137:6.Cottage house, 1367 Dolores St.; 5 rooms and

bath, basement; on each side of Dolores St.; 25x95ieet.

House of 10 rooms and bath, 417 Bryant St.;price $5000.

Apply to C. C. BEMIS, Real Estate and LandAgent,;324 Montgomery street.piTY BARGAINS, CITY BARGAINS.

VfiiRr\(\(\ A9-ROOM MODERN RESIDENCE;<IPUUUU. nearly new; freshly painted andtinted; street work all done; choice location in the\u25a0Western Addition• $8000 or .*4()00 can remain at7 per cent ;a profit of $500 to $1000 can be madeon this withinthe current year.

<Bil9 000 AMAGNIFICENTCORNER IN<IpI^.UUU. the Western Addition; 60x100;something very choice- willsoon sell for $15,000.

Apply to THOMAS McMAHO.V,J- 628 Market st.

<S1 000 COTTAGE. 5 ROOMS, INBERKE-<JP XUUU. ley; lot 50 130.

$1800— New cottage: $100 down, $20 montnly.1600— Pretty cottage; $100 down; $20

monthly...$500— Corner: 50x100; $25 down; $10 monthly.$3000— Business corner; 60x170; easy terms. .$800— 40x100, near station: $10 monthly.

CHAS. a.BAILEY,20 Montgomery st.FLATS, MISSION—RENT $34: $3000.9 flats, near 6th: rent $44; $4200. .

8 rooms; vicinity16th and Valencia: $2500.Lot, Western Addition,near rrush; $1750.Other bargains. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st.

MONEY TO LOAN.. Promptly, with liberal advances, upon ap-proved real estate and improvements, forrepay-ment In a definite number of monthly install-ments, to!suit borrower. Apply to the CALIFOR-NIA GUARANTEE INVESTMENT CO., 326Montgomery st., B.F.

UICK SALE OF LOTS; 1 OR 6 NORTH OFthe park, nr. Strawoerry

1OR 6 NOBTH OFthe park, nr. Sirawnerry Hilland the lake, to

be sold this week; cash or time. Room 12, Floodbuilding. .

OUSE; 9ROOMS; BATn;LOT 25x90;$6000.1207 Folsom st. \u0084

QMALLADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIP--0 tions taken at Ca_i. Branch Ofllce, 717 LarkinSt., 339 Hayes st. and 2518 Mission St.; open till9:30 p. m.

OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.

QOO WHY NOT OWN YOUR OWN<3)t/<'U. home? iy2-story 5-room house and lot,25x108, 4 blocks from Center-st. station. WIL-LIAMJ. DINGEE, 460-462 Eighth St., Oakland.

ONLY $200 DOWN, AND BALANCE INsmall monthly installments, will buy a flne

comfortable cottage of 4 rooms, bathroom, pantry,patent closet, hot and cold water connections, andon sunny side of street; only 10 minutes' walkfrom Market-st. station of the Oakland local; priceonly $1600; this is a bargain. GRAY <fc NAI-SMITH, 463 Ninth at. .CJ7XOO A BEAUTIFULNEW AND MOD-»4P iO\J\J, crn house of 9 rooms, laundry andbath; very finely decorated and finished: sunnysldeof street:3 blocks to local trains; willmaketerms to suit Inmonthly payments: call and in-vestlgate. GRAY ANAISMITH,463 Nlntn st.

OR EXCHANGE; 2 COTTAGES \u25a0 FOR Asmall ranch; 1both rented; price $3500 for the

two. .. GRAY<fc NAISM 463 NinthSt.

Q qOOO 7ROOMS";2-STORY HOUSE, BATH,tjpOUUU.high basement, laundry,electric bells;centrally located; aas or electricity; house neverbeen occupied; lot 35x135; street work all done;$800 cash, balance $30 per month: no interest; agreat bargain; imust be sold withinten days. W.W.BLOW,1010 Broadway, Oakland.<B»7;-*AA WORTH OVER $10,000; ABEAU-t|pIUUU. tlfulhome at a sacrifice; extra largelot,100x125. Address E.E.BUNCE, 1010 Broad-way. 1

Oil ft^O CASH—S ROOMS rANDfBATH; A•JpllMUbargain; 25x100; close to"ocal. WM.P. TODD.1010 Broadway, Oakland.

ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE.

IfOR SALE—27'OTtXg^sTTro7^^LOTS^4OxBOand 40x100; rented for$10 each permonth;

price $1000. $600 cash; also other great bargains.J. H,YOUNG,1243 Park St., Alameda."L^OR SALE-LOT 150x207, WITH IMPROVE-X1ments, consisting of house, barn and large con-servatory; adjoins lot on which new City Hall isnow being constructed; has great prospectivevalue. CHAS. s. NEA Kruinal Bank, I'ark st.

BERKELEY REAL ESTATE.

IN BEAUTIFULBERKELEY, ONLY10MIN-X utes' walk from station; 3acres; nice house of6rooms. Apply to JOS. J. MASON, Dwight waystation. . ., -

COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.

F^^RUTT^RTNCir^FOR S^XE^^IJeTpT^Rtrade for city property; 70 acres, all in vines

and fruit; one and a half hours' ride from city.For particulars apply to FORTUNE & WALSH,13 Third st. : > . ,

TT'LEGANT HOME;20 AC.RKS; ALL LEVELXJ rich land: adjoins town; vicinity Santa Rosa:good house, barn, etc.; 2 thoroughbred trotters; 12acres orchard ;$4500. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery.

THE CREAM OF BELMONT.X Only 45 minutes from San Francisco. The finestsuburban property offered for sale; terms thatare hard toget; only$20 down and $10 per monthat 6per cent interest, or 10 per cent off for cash-each lot40x100. Apply to EDWIN K. ALSTP &CO.,Real Estate Agents, 9Rotunda, Mills building,San Francisco.

WE HAVE A COMPLETE LIST OF ALLproperties in the victnity of Los Gatos that can

be-

bought or exchanged. Handsome countryhomes and profitable fruit-farms combined, of aildescriptions, of values from $1000 to $6000. Wehave the experience of fourteen years' residencethere, and can definitely describe euch offer. Callfor the bargains now; we won't have them in sum-mer.

Also cht>ice properties In all hay counties andcities for sale or exchange.Ifyou have property in San Francisco, Oaklandor Alameda to exchange for country places, or first-

class farms within 100 miles ofSan Francisco to sellor exchange, see us once. Applyto P. H.JOR-DAN&CO., 188 Crocker building, San Francisco.

TRRIGABLE GOVERNMENT LAND; LO-X cated early and rich. Address Fruit, box 89,Call Branch Office.

7 11AND 20 ACRE PIECES— AIFORCHIciT--4 • en ranches; on B.and 10 years' credit; $25,

$30, $70 and $100 per acre; within1mile of townD.H.TWING,Sonoma City, Cal. •

AfARIN COUNTY—SOOO ACRES 26 MILESxtX fromSan Francisco.RANCHO DE NOVATO. •

Tracts of any size desired; fruit,grain and vege-table land; no irrigation: both, rail and watertransportation; $10 to $75 per acre; easy terms,town of Novato; graded school, hotels and storeson the property; send forcircular. \u25a0

Dairy forRale with or without cows.SYNDICATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 64

and 65, Chronicle building. .rj^HE LARKIN-STREET BRANCH OFFICE OFXThe Calx,has been transferred to 717 LarklnSt., where advertisements willbe received up to9:30 p.m. •:

money to loan.

Apriva^sf-artylJoans moneyTkjiox'3,CallOfflce.

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,A DVANCES MADE ON MERCHANDISE,

-Ti-pianos and furniture in boarding and lodging-houses. Room 68, Donohoe Building, -x:-.: ,-sV-i

ONEY TO LOANON.MORTGAGE OR COL-laterals. JAS. E.DAMON,303 Montgomery.

UNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, CROCKER-LX building,room 57; telephone Main 5122. \u25a0 ;

"1ST AND 2D CITYMORTGAGES, CHATTELS,X pianos; $20 to $40,000. SPECK, 30 Montg«3t.

6" X MONEY ON REAL-ESTATE SECURITY.U * SHADBOURNE JR. <k CO., 313 MontgyANY SUM OF -.MONEY ADVANCED ON

-tV your furniture, pianos or real estate; low rates;call and state your proposition, or write:- openevenings. J.NOON* 1021 Mission st. : :

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"1ST AND 2D MORTGAGES. ESTATES,X pianos, alimony any sum. MURPHY, 628Market st.- I .' .-, '•\u25a0./,-'\u25a0\u25a0,:.

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X ANYSECURITY; ATLOW RATES: DEAL-Ing confidential. 43 Crocker building. -•;

ONEYLOANEDONJEWELRVANDOTHER•\u25a0 valuables •at \u25a0 the Security 'Loan:Bank, .1106

Market st., nr.Mason: private entrance 7 Turk. ;

AWEEK'S ?NEWS ;fFOR %6S CENTS-

THE-a- WEEKLY CALL,In wrapper, formailing.?,>':;•'i. \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0,'.\u25a0\u25a0. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.: \u25a0."«:.»-\u25a0 .\u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0

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HKLP wanted— contin bed.a^ln^^oT^employSient 'agents',749 Market st., main telephone No.1849, fur-

nish allkinds of reliable male help^\.-6 DKS. SCANDINAVIAN GARDENER;X must have references; country: $30. Apply

Miss PLUNKETT,434 Suttcr st. • . .2 FIRST -CLASS EXPERIENCED BUTLERS:

city; $40; must have references.. Apply MISSPLUNKETT,424 Suttgr st.

IpiRST-CLASS ADVERTISING SOLICITORloncatabllshed medium. S., box 8, this office.

OY FOR SALOON; $10 AND FOUND. R. C,bo.t 133, CallBranch.

HOEMAKER WANTED; STEADY PLACEto good man. „- 1225 Pacific st.

OLICITORS TO TAKE ORDERS FOR CON--0 linenta! Tailoring Company, 54 Third st.

TWO RESPECTABLE BOYS TO PEDDLEXfruit; 16 to 18: good wages. 134 Bartlett St.,

near Twenty-third.

YOUKGXG MAX WITIT KNOWLEDGE OFX cooking forkitchen work. 10 Sacramento st.

iPPRENTICE BOY ON CUSTOM COATS ATxV-112Va Eddy st.

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BARBERS-ALL BOSSES AND JOURNEY"-men barbers are hereby notified to attend a spe-

cial meeting of the Barbers' Association to-night,February 5, at 8:30 o'clock, at A. O. F. building,102 O'FarreJl st. Business of great- importancewillbe transacted. By order of the Committee."OBER, STEADY MAN WANTED AT ONCE_ in light manufacturing business: duties light

and easily learned: willclear from$18 to$20 perweek: can be increased; rare chance; cash re-quired, $150. DINCKLEY&CO., 47 Third st."WOR SALE CHEAP—ANOLD-ESTABLISHEDXIblacksmith and horseshoeing shop. Address B.S., box 97, Call Branch Office. \u25a0

pOOD, CHEAP RESTAURANT; EASYVJT terms; Washington St., near Kearny. Apply637 Clay st. :\.

A CTIVE MAN WITH SMALL CAPITALTOiiLbuy an established mechanical business ex-perience not necessary. For particulars inquireMR.LABER,854 Mission st.

(ft»isn GOOD ROUTE; CLEARS $8 PERXUir. week. SPECK'S, 30 Montgomery st.—

2 BARBER-CHAIRS AND CUP-case. C. HOWARD, 609V3 Howard st.

T\rANTED—FIRST-CLASS CUTTER; HAS TO»T take charge of waist-room for a fashionable

dressmaking establishment: state where last em-ployed and salary. W. H.,box 133, Call Branch.\u25a0yOUNG BUSINESS. WOMAN WANTS HON-X est partner with $250; well-paying saloon and

lunchhouse; leading street; near Montgomery;must attend cash counter. 235 Kearny, room 4.\\- ANTED—ENERGETIC MAN AND WIFEtt who have run a restaurant; good opportu-

nity. Call 637 Clay st.

T>arberTshop FOR SALE—MUST BE SOLDX> this month; one of the best shops inCalifornia;small town near city; 2 chairs; connecting bed-room, etc. doing $35 to$40 a week the only goodshop in the town; rent $12 amonth: laundry paysmost of the rent;willsell for$200 Iftaken at once.Address G.N.W. WILSON, barber supplies, city.

yor.Mi BUSINESS WOMAN WANTS HON-X est partner with $175: well-paying coffee sa-

loon on leading street. 235 Kearny st., room 4.

AXE THE DEAD— WENZEL'S ALARMclock; no electricity. 607 Montgomery st.

PARTNER WANTED; MUST ,BE A RELI-X able man. Call 356 Jessie st.

tTNEMPLOYED MEETING WILL BE HELD) at "The Temple," 115-17 Turk St., at 2 p.m. to-

day. Allwho desire work come and register.

1p REE COFFEE ANDROLLS. 704 SANSOME ;X" single rooms, 15c, 20c, $1 week with breakfast.

4 TTENTION—CLEAN SINGLE ROOM, 15c-£V night;75c wk. R.R. House, 533 Commercial.

T^OR SECOND-HAND SHOES AND REPAIR-XIingcheap; misfit and old shoes bought: rubbergoods repaired. 116 Fourth and 706 Howard.

T\rANTED-500 MEN TO GET BOTTLEtt sharp steam beer 6c at 609 Clay st.

T INDELL HOUSE, 6Tn AND HOWARD-XJ slncie furnished rooms, 75c week, 15c night.

PAIRS OF SHOES (UNCALLED FOR),Ul/U 25c to $1; shoe repairing. 664 Mission st.;also 631 Sacramento si.

QO-I ELLIS.ROSEDALE-PRICES REDUCED;O^X sinele furnished rooms, $1 week; 25c night.

GOOD 10c MEALS FOX ONE DIMEAT 44Fourth st.;no humbug.HOES HALF-SOLED IN 10 MINUTES;done while you wait; at less than half the usual

price; allrepairing done at half price. 564 MissionBt.,between First and Second sts.

1AAMEN TO TAKE LODGINGAT 10c, 15cIv"and 20c a night,Including coffee and rolls.624 Washington st., near Kearny.

RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE-X low Sixth, for room; 25c night; $1week.

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B~ EST INCITY—SINGLE ROOMS, 15. 20 AND25 cents per night;81, $125, $1 50 per week.

Pacific House, Commercial and Leidesdorff sts.

ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICStt to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propri-

etor, has opened Soto House, 32 Fourth st.: 100rooms; 25c to $1per night;$1 25 to $4 per week.

WANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c ADAY;il» t week; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 50 a week;

reading room: daily papers. 36 Clay st.

j AGENTS WANTED.ADY^OR

':GENTLEMAN OF

ability for State and county rights; $100monthly guaranteed to the right party;$50 secu-rityrequired. SMITH<tCO.. 30 Ke.trny st.

furniture WANTED.qpecialTty'^^uyiscg c^>ntents~~ofO houses, flats, stores. AXDERSOX,414 Sansome."FURNITURE, COUNTERS, SHOWCASES,J restaurants bought.sold. ANDERSON,II2IMkt

G. KRASKY, NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. second-hand furniture; folding beds a spe-cialty;bargains. 779 Mission st. .\\riLLIAMBUTTERFIELD, AUCTIONEER;tt buys, sells and rents furnished houses. Office

opposite Palace Hotel. 2d floor Crocker building.

M.I.SIMMONS &CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL-i-'X. buy your furniture, pianos and books; donot dispose of them until youhave seen him. 1057.Market st.

\ LARGE QUANTITY SECOND-HAND FUR-J\. niture wanted;20 per cent paidmore than else-where. MALONE.110 Fourth st.; new store.

WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS.tstantel)

—horse and^uggy^iTlight

m wagon In exchangp forboard and lodging at asummer resort. For particulars apply at 235Kearny St., rooms 3 and 4.

EW SECOND-HAND DOORS AND WlN-dows forcash. J. O'C. 1160 Mission st. \u25a0\u25a0

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LOST.

\u25a0foST^ LASTraIBTYTGOLDCOMB;VALUEDXJ as a present; reward $10. Return 2615 Wash-ington. \u25a0.!•\u25a0' . .:

TRAYEDOR STOLEN FROM FRONT ANDPacific— White horse and peddling wagon. Re-

turn to 2023 Hyde st. and receive reward.

LOST— LaTjIES'""WATCHCHAIN; 8 BAX-gles. Betnrn to W. CLINES,951 Market St.,

and receive reward. -.-LOST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA

J Savings and I/)an Society of San Francisco, inthe name of MICHAEL DONAGIIY,No. 95,553.The finder willplease return to bank. \u25a0\u25a0 , -.;\u25a0\u25a0' •

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OST—AT SAN MATEO,LAST SATURDAY,J bay horse, 1200 or 1300 pounds; double ring

on hipand white streak on face. Reward. Returnto 1824 Greenwich st.T OST—A PASSBOOK WITHTHE HIBERNIAXJSavings and Loan Society of San Francisco, inthe name of LIZZIE T. lIARLOW;No.143,481.The finder willplease return to bank.

L( JANUARY 29,RED COW, LEFTHORNXJ broke. Return to H. WRIGHT,cor. KingandSweeny sts., San Bruno road; reward." ,'\u25a0 i;,T OST—A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER-XJ nla Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco,inthe name of ELLEN ATTRIDGE;No.190,531.The finder willplease return to bank. \u25a0 .. '

LOST— APASSBOOK WITHTHEHIBERNIAXJ Savings and Loan Society of San Francisco, inthe name of MARY'McASEY,or CATHERINEGILL; Xo. 189,019. The finder willplease returntobank.

-CLAIRVOYANTS.

RTuvEiST^iTiircTcLT^BlCA^ant, PROF WALTER; don't fall to consult

him; he tells the truth, and nothing but the truth;advice and assistance that makes the unhappy,broken-hearted and unfortunate happy and suc-cessful; the future plainlyrevealed, lovers united,trouble healed, .names of \u25a0 friends and enemiesgiven, also the one you marry; reunite the sepa-rated guaranteed; those who have been deceivedby so-called clairvoyants before givingup in de-spair consult the professor; hours 9 to9, Sundays9to 5. 303 Jones St., bet. Eddy and Ellis.:; \u25a0

Esf CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c. MME.X YOUNG, 723 Gough St., near McAllister V

MME.MOREAU.BEST MEDIUM,CLAIRVOYa-nt; speaks German ;25c up. 131 Fourth st. \u25a0:

MME. RAVENNA,.TEST MEDIUM,NAMESgiven;clairvoyant; 25c up. 828b Howard.

MRS. ANTHONY',MEDIUM,LIFEREADER;ladles 25c, gents 50c. ;248 Third st. .ME. SCHMIDT,FROMVIENNA;MOST RE-nowned; revealing future events; ladies $1,

gentlemen $2, bymall $3. 866 Mission st.

ME. \u25a0 PORTER, CARD-READER—

LADIES60c, gents $1; palmistry and clairvoyant slt-

tlngs$160. 606 O'Farrcll st., near Jones.-

BS. J. J. WHITNEY,CLAIRVOYANT,TESTmedium and life-reader. » 218 Stockton. ,.;.;•:\u25a0 '.;;

MME. DR. THOMAS TELLS ENTIRE LIFE,past, present, future; consultations on all af-

fairs, nothingexcepted; names given,good advicesure help; restores love bysympathy ;mistakeimpossible; fee $1: letter $2. «30 Kearny st. \u25a0•v»

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ASTROLOGY.A STRALSEER-PROF. HOLMES, 523 GEARY

xTSt.; horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. ;

attorneys-at-i.aw. ,4

'ATrvicFTFiReeT'divorce'l 'aws a special^J^i-ty; collections, damages, wills,deeds. etc; G.W.HOWE, Att'yat-law, 850 Market., cor. Stockton. \u25a0

WW. DAVIDSON,ATTOKNEY-ATLAW,42O:;**\u25a0'« California st., rms. 14-15; advice free. .;\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0

JOHN R. AITKEN,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,RS.v 16 and 17. 402 Montgomery at., cor. California.

'SITUATIONS WANTED—CONTINUED.

lAtTiTS WISHIKB GOOD GIRLsToITcOOK^1Ins;and general bonseworfc call at llVa Anto-

nio St.. ort Jones, near Ellis.

CHI!APEST AND B!-:s"T~IN AMERICA—THEWEEKLY CALL,seat to any address In the

] United States or Canada one year for$1 60, post-:a;re free.

Ti1 1:lab Kix strki;tbuTaTxcii officeofTup: Ca i.i,has been transferred to 717 Larkin

St., where advertisements will be received up to<< \u25a0:-•!> v. m.

SITUATIONS WANTED-MAL.E.

Mnr^LE-AGEDPRACTICAL GERMANGAB-lierier in fruit, flower, vegetable, hothouse

and landscape work wishes situation; best of refer-ences. E. HEBELZOW, 724 Mission st.

\u25a0yOUNG, STRONG max (DANK) WANTS AX place aa porter or watchman; best references

given. Address H.V.,box 104. Call Branch Oilice.AI'AXTED-SITUATIOX BY FIRST (I,Asstt cook; hotel or restaurant. Address F. C,box

119. CallBranch Oflir,-.

-V'(>UXiJ MAX FRO~M~THE EAST WISHESX position as groom withprfvate family; can ride

or drive; lived withbest families iv the East :noobjection city or country. Address I.O. KAXE,767 Market st.

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\l'AXTED—BY AN ELDERLY ENGLISH-

tt man, honest and sober, some kind of employ-ment for a liomo and little pay; understandshones: can miik,<!o chores; references. B. C, box00. Can Branch Office.\\

"1 1.1.1X i.; Yi)VXcfBOY,16 YEARS^ORP HANJ

tt wants to work at a trade of any kind or inn.position where he would have chance to rise.Address Chance, box 90, Call Branch Office.

OOD GERMAN COOK, AGED 38,WANTS Asituation as cook i:i a restaurant or lunch-

house. Address A. 8., box 110, Call Branch.A YOUNG MAX WANTS WORK AT PAIXT-2\. ing,paperhanging, whitening, glazing; uau'es.$2 per day; willfurnish tools; good reference. Ad-dress L.,box 33, this oince.

OY,16 YIiARSOLDiSTROXGANDWILLING,who lives at home, wants work

'where he will

have a chance to work up. Address B. 8., box116. Can Urfinch Office.

CrTUATIONWANTED BYAMIDDLE-AGEDO man: understands work on a farm, or to takecafe <>: horses and cows: can do carpenter work andhandy withany kindof work :cityor country. Ad-. c.box M7, cull Branch.SITUATION WANTED BY AN ENgTIsHngardener in private family; is good milker:handy with tools, etc. Gardener, box 20, this office.

SITUATION WANTED A£V

MAN ABOUTO place; good milker;good gardener; small wages;good references. Address W. P., box 17, this office.

QIT\ ATION WANTED BY" G A RDE NKB0 (head); practical in fruits, flowers, vegetables,greenhouses, lawns, landscape work; English;mid-dle-aged; best of references; none but first-classplace accepted. G.M.STRATTOX*,2715 GoldenGate aye.

STEADY MAX WANTS" POSITION ASdriver of grocery or milk or delivery wagon;

best reference and security. Address P. 8., 29 Xa-toma st.

DELI'.uTiS'ENGIXEERWANTSS VTUATION;XV good references; long experience. Address C.(.. Engineer, 1321 Larkin st.

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WORK OF AXY KIND BY»t painter and paper-hanger. Address C,box 27,

this oilice.HE LARKIN-STREETBRAXCUOFFICE OFThe Cai-i^ has been transferred to 717 Larkin

st.. where advertisements will be received up to9:30 p. m.

AW XIKI:K'S NEWS FOB 6 CENTS—

THEWEEKLY CALL,in wrapper, for mailing.

TKMALE HELP WANTED.

WANTED \ CHAMBERMAID,fl5; W AITT* ress. $15 and room: waitress, $20 and room;

family cook, $30: housegirl for Vallejo, one forBerkeley, one for Alameda and one for RedwoodCity; 2 young girls,$10 a month ;2 girls, asfst inhousework. $12: girl to care for children; 5 house-girls,$20 amonth; 10 housegirls, $15. MARTIN&CO., 749 Market st.

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\y ANTED—COOK, PLAIN WASHING, 'f9O;tt Protestant second girl, $20; 2 French and

American nurses, $20: American housekeeper: 2waitresses. $20, and girls for housework incityandcountry. J. F. CBOBETT A Co.. 312 Sutterst.

XJST ANTED—SWEDISH COOK, "$35 TO $40;»» French nurse, one child, country. $25; Eng-

lish,chambermaid, 926; waitress, restaurant. $5 aweek; French housework girl. $20: young Frenchnurse, assist children, $12. LEOX ANDRE, 315Stockton st.

ISS BOYLE, EMPLOYMENT CLERK,please call; ranch cook, $15; girlto care for 3

children, $12. MURRAY &READY.634 Clay.

WO GOOD WAITRESSES; COUNTRY HO-tel; $20. Apply MlsS PLUNKETT, 424 Sut-

ter st.

SCANDINAVIAN COOK, ALSO SECONDgirl. Oakland, $30 and $25: middle-ased cook,

small family, Oakland. $25; 10 housework girls,$20 and $25. ApplyMISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sui-tor st.

pOOK, SAN MATEO, $30, 2 IX FAMILY:\_/' second girl $20: 8 housework girls, city andcountry, $20 and $25; 3young girls assist, $12 to$15. ApplyMISS CULLEN',105 Stockton st.

TRISITCOOK AND LAIXDBESS, $25: GER--1 man orFrench cook, $30. MISS CULLEN, 105Stockton st., room 2."DLAEN "coOKfxO WASH: 3 INFAMILY;X Healdsburg, $20. MISS CULLBN,105 Stock-ton st.

SWEDISH ~COOK, $30: EASY PLACE. IFplyMISS CUXLEN, 105 Stockton st.

pBAMP. E RMATbr«~2OT2 XURSEgTrLS, $10\J and $12: several girls for housework, cityandcountry. MRS. lIIRD.705 Polk st.

pISRMAN GIRL—GENERAL HOUSEWORKVT and cooking. 1150 Fulton st.

WANTED- YOUNG gIrT: ASSIST GEX-TT eral housework. Apply 1309aHayes St.

A NTED— GfRLTO DO GENERAL HOUSE-TT work: must be fond of children. Call at 1900

Page st., after 10 a. m.Al'

AXIKD—

IRISHWOMAN AS HOUSE-•Ikeeper. Apply531 California St., room 6.IDDLE-AGED WOMAN; LJGHT HOUBE-work: sleep home, 1613 Devisadero st.

IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER. 12 LEROYplace, off Sacramento st., near Jones.

r\ERMAN GIRL FOR SECOND WORK. 801VJT Scott St., bet. 10 and 12.

STROXG~YOUXG GIRL TO ASSIST GEN-eral housework. 2327 Bush st.

GIIRL FOR GENERAITHbuSEWORK; MUSTfunderstand cooking. Call after 9, 806 Hayes.

IRL TO ASSIST INHOUS~EWORK. 1726O'Farrell st.

\\rANTETJ_CURL. DO HOUSEWORK AXD>T cooking. 435 Eddy; call after 9o'clock.

VEAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; SMALLINfamily. 1308 Ellis gt.

PPREXtTcE FpR DRESSMAKING; PAIDwhile learning. 629 Post st.

"nrANTED—A GIRL TO"ASSIST INLIGHTtt housework and mind baby. 1081 Howard st.

W ANTED—AGIRL FOR GENER ALHOUBE-Tt work inasmall German family. Applyat 3401

Geary St., grocery-store.

C~Te rman girl for general house-Iwrok. 226 Elm aye.

IRL ABOUT 14 TO ASSIST; SLEEP UOM"eT805 Guerrero st., near Twentieth.

~\ PPRENTICE ON PANTS; GOOD SEWER 7J\. 614 Post st.IRL FORHOESEWORK; CALLBETWEEN8 and 10 a. m. 217 Fifteenth st.

IRL TO MINDBABY;$7. CALL 901 POSTSt., 8 to 9 a. m.

4< iIRLS TO ASSIST TS nOUSEW TORK;wrages $12 to $15;cook $25. 332 Geary.

VOUNG GIRL TO \\#RK~INRESTAURANT.1 47 Clay st.

Wi >XDEBFUL SUCCESS-

MCDOWELLDressmaking Academy; everything taught;

patterns cut to order, 25c; easy payments; unlim-ited lessons. Removed to 213 Powell st.

QHORTHAXD-WRITERS TO PREPARE FORkJ positions at Ayre's Steno. Inst,, 328 Montgy.

OOD"OPEBAT OB"ON COOKS' COATS ANDaprons. 636 Clay St., room 5.

Wr AITRE~S~SES, EXPERIENCED, FOR

boarding-hor.se. 916 Van X'ess aye.

•TiYPEWKI PEBS TO BENTX At the lowest rate

InChronicle building,room 38,.. By B. F. HANSON &CO.

FREE— BEST AT LAWRENCE DRESSCUTNting School 1231 Market at.

pUiiIESSOR LIVINGSTON'S LIGHTNINGX dress-cutting machine; best. 294 Powell st.

JMHEAPEST AXD BEST INAMERICA-THE\J WEEKLY CALL,sent to any address in theUnited States or Canada one year for$150, post-

.ge free.

MALE HELP WANTED.

WANTED^TWCTSCOTCH OB CANADIANhorsenien, $25; 2 primers; Italian milker,$15- choreboy, $10; old m:m to cook on ranch. R.T.WARD <t CO., 608 and 610 Clay St.

c.men'to dig~;ditch'es~neab the cityT*J MURRAY &READY, 634 Clay st.

5 PICK AND SHOVEL LABORERS; $26 AXDboard; city. MURRAY A READY, 634 Clay.

C BBJCKYABD LABOBBBS: MAN TOCutO tivate tobacco. MURRAY AREADY,634Clay.II-H1.1 LWBIGHT AX~i> WOODWORKERtT forcountry shop; 3cooks, $35 and $40: baker,

$60 and found. MURRAY <fc READY,634 Cloy.

\\'AXTI:D—4CAItP^;\TERs"FOR*CEXTRALt» America, $6 day, silver; farmer and wife,*25;

farmer fororchard ; laundryman for country ;first-class florist for country: baker with $200 capitalfor country shop, and others. Apply to J. F. CRO-SETT ACO., 628 Sacramento st.

BAKER, COUNTBY SHOP, $60: FRENCHcheesemaker; Japanese for housework and

cooking, $25. C. R.HANBEN <fc CO., 110 Geary.

WAXTED-BAKE"n~TO~fAKE CHARGE OFa country shop, $50 a month, must furnish se-

curity: butler. ci;y, $40; farmer and wife, S4O,etc. LEON ANDBE,315 Stockton st.

BUTLER: 94 ft i'EK~SIOXT"H. APPLY MISSCULLKX 105 Stockton st.

p ARDENEB:COUNTRY ;fS6 TOf3O. AJ»PLYVJT MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st.

WA NTED^MAN AND WIFE FOR CHICKENranch, MARTIN & CO., 749 Market si.

PUBLICATION OFFICE:525 Montcon-.ery street, near Clay, open nntil 11o'clock P. m. BBANCH OFFIOES-710 Marketftr?et. near Kearny. open untilISo'clock mldnicht.;SS9 Htyes Street, epon until0;30o'clock ;717 Larkinstreet.open nutil9JO o'clock i corner Sixteenthf.i:ii Mission streets, open until 0 o'clock; 2518Mission street, open until f)o'clock ;and 110 Xinthstreet, open until 9:30 o'clock

NOTICK OF 3IEETIXGS.

VT3G»GOLDEN GATE LODGE NO. 30, F. •Ek^^and A. M.—Stated meeting THIS->/\--(TUESDAY') EVENING, February 5, atTKjT7:30 o'clock. GEO. J. HOBE, Secretary. r^\

mrss* «Jrockett lodge NO. 139, f. At*^ and A. M.—Every member earnestly -Jf\-reanested to come to Che stated meeting TO- J&JKMORROW fWednesday), February b.f^^tit 7 -30 P. M. sharp. By order of the W. M.at '•wr.n.B v

H.FORTRIEDE, Secretary.

I*rZpr> CALIFORNIA CHAPTEB NO. 5, jftErJ&V. A. M., willmeet THIS (TUES-1> VY)EVENING,Feb. 5, at 7:30 o'clock. /^JvStated mneting and M.M.(rtfigree. By or- 'J^der of the H.P. FRANKLINH.DAY,See

r»--^="ORIENTAL LODGE NO. 144. F. AEt-^and A. M.

—Stated meeting THIS_/**_

(TUESDAY) EVENING at, 7:30 o'clock. J&jKv A. S. gUBBA&K Secretary, r^^

r^s^ PACIfJc. LODGE NO. 136, F.•

C?2^ and A.M.,121 Eddy Stated taeet-Ing THIS (TUESDAY) .7^3o^^ '\u25a0

oclock. GEa BULINGTON^Sec A^r^p^^. a. O. 11.. DIVISIONy^^Tv^^,ct-J^ Xo. 2

—The r>suhir

monthly meeting of tlie above vjjjßAjjj^Z<

division willbe held In Dn-Ws (*jJ^jpiy?r*VSHall,121 New Montgomery st., k^^^yJ-VSfon WEDNESDAY',February 6, v*t&Sf^*

*iv S p. M. Allofficers and members are hereby spe-cially requested to attend. !Communication fromthe National Secretary willbe read and acted npon.The organizing committee will take necessarysteps to organize new divisions. Delegates willbeelected to St. Patrick's day convention. By order.

BARTLEYLEE,President.P. J. Meehan, Secretary^

SE^=s» MECHANICS' PNSTITUTE— THE AN-Et3' nual election forseven Trustees to serve fortwo rears wiilbe held at the Library-rooms, 31Post "st.. on TUESDAY,February 26, 1895. Pollsopen from 11 a. m. to 9 p. m.

K. I.DOOLI.V. Kecor-Uug Secretary."

M'K< 1Al, NOTICES^~

bksb»"john^fT "lyonsTnotaby public3r>-^ and Commissioner of Deeds. Passports pro-cured. Office 607 Montgomery

1'St.; telephone6439;residence 2202 Steiner st. '

iP^» BAD TENANTS. EJECTED FOR $4.tt^? Collections made, city or country. PacificCollection Co., 415 Montgyst., room 6, Tel. 5580.

hssF"clara FOLTZ, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW,tf^rooms 14 and IT>, 9th floor.Mills building.Practices inall State and Federal courts.

pt3p J. B. McINT\ RET BOOKBINDER ANDU?^ Printer. 422 Commercial st.

ABE'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS— THEWEEKLY* CALL,in wrapper, for mailing.

'\u25a0"SixUATIUXs WX>1KD-l' AIK.7^ RTIIAN^EN^tCO. FUBNISH THE BESTI. waitresses. 110 Geary St.; phone 485.

I.^OR GOOD SERVANTS OF ALLNATIONALI-J'

ties, apply MMX. LEOPOLD'S EmploymentOffice,957 and 961 Market st.: open evenings.

MARTIN CO., EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. 749Market St.. main telephone Xo. 1849; furnish

allkinds of reliable female help.'\T THE SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT BXJ-

J\. reau a number of first-class gifls are awaitingsituations. 332 Geary St.; telephone 983.yOUXO GIBL.WOULD LIKE A POSITIONX as housekeeper for a gentleman. Address 106

Third St., room 4.pOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION\J to do cooking or general housework: best of ,city references. Address 29 Pleasant st., bet. Tay-lorand Jones, Clay and Sacramento."yOUNG SCANDINAVIANWISHES SITUA-IX tion as night watchman or in wholesale house;

good truckman. Address or call P. H., 28. Minnastreet.

QPANIBH WOMAN WISHES SITUATION0 for lighthousework or to take care of children.2 Salmon place, oftPacific, near Taylor st.

T JtDY WISHES TO TAKE IN GENTLE-Xjmcn"s washing and mending neatly done. 754Folsom st.

\y SITUATION BY A SWEDISH»» girl;experienced children's nurse or second

work and sewing; can furnish references, city orcountry. Callor address 1408 Mission st.

•yOUNG GIRL. WISHES SITUATION FORX light housework and plain cooking; is willing

and obliging: wages $15. 218 Linden aye.

I'ETEXT GIBL WANTS POSITION TOv^ do second work and sewinsr: wages $20. Apply627% Linden aye., near Hayes.

pOMPETENT GIRL WISHES SITUATIONTO\J do general housework; American family pre-ferred. Callor address 3 Treat aye.,off 13th.-yOUNG GIBLWISHES io DO HOUSEWORKXivprivate family. Call 616 Capp st.

pOMPETENT, RELIABLE COOK, LATELY\J from the East, wishes situation; understandsall kinds ofcooking, baking and pastry; no objec-tion to large family. Call 746 Howard st.

"yOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATIONTO AS-X slst in lighthousework. 541 Twenty-third st.

•yOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION ASX housekeeper or typewriter. Call at 629 Mar-

ket St., room 7,opp. Palace Hotel.\u25a0yOUNG GIRL WANTS SITUATION TO DOX second work. Call or address 131 Wildey s;.

"yOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WANTS SITUA-X tion in or near the city to assist with lighthousework; good home more of an object than bigwages. Address Y.A.,box 133,Call Branch.

GIHI.WANTS SITUATIONTO TAKE CAREof children and plainsewing. Call or address5Market St., room 33.

pERMAN WOMAN WITHA CHILD-WISHESVX situation in country; ranch work, cook orhousekeeper. 10 Clementina st.

CANDINAVIANGIRL WANTS SITUATIONto do general housework. Call or address 45

Sacramento st.

IPiAMILY'.SEWING DONEAT 813 PIERCE ST.!plain dressmaking; children's dresses neatly

made ;muslin or silk underwear, silk skirts, waists."17LDERLY WOMANWISHES SITUATION TOXJ do housework Insmall family; cityorcountry;small wages. Call 369 Jessie st.

TiesFectable GERMAN WOMAN wishes-IV work by the day. 120aWildey St., off Fill-more, bet. Bush and Pine.

OOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS WANTSwork by the day, week or month; washing,

ironing and housecleaning. Call or address 2117O'Farrell st.

•yOUNG GIRL WISHES SITUATION IN AX nice family;no objection to Oakland. Please

Call 338 Seventh St., near Harrison."yOUNG WOMAN WANTS TO DO HOUSE-X work;Is good cook and laundress cityor coun-try; wages $15. Call 270 Jessie St., near Fourth.

"\ MERICAN WIDOW, MIDDLE AGED,uA.wants position as housekeeper; competent andreliable. Address A. N., box 88, CallBranch.

OUNG GIRL, 17 YEARS OLD, WISHESAplace to do general housework: also the care of•hil.iren: apply to parents. CHARLES E. ELLS-WORTH. Fort Point, Presidio.

ATIONWANTED TO DO LIGHTHOUBE-kJ work insmall family. Apply440% Jessie st.

I"AUNDRESS— SWEDISH EXPERT DESIRESJ work by the day. Address 40 Ringoldst., nr.

Ninthand Folsom sts.

"I\ ESSM A'X B WANTS FEW MORE EN-

XJ gagements by the day; $1; dresses cut andfitted; 75 cents. Call or address 251 Teheman< ar Fourth st.

XTOUNG FINNISH GIRL WANTS A SITUA-X tion to do light housework. Callonor address

511 Fifteenth st., near Guerrero st. : \u25a0-

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GERMAN GIRL WANTS a SITUATION TO\JT do general housework. Call or address 1313Scott .st. • •

pOMPETENT GIIILwishes SITUATIONAS\J first-class cook. Please call for two days 1617California st.

BY RESPECT ATTIE~NEAT QUIET YOUNGEnglish woman— Wants a position as nurse,chambermaid or waitress in first-class family:hasunexceptional references; city preferred. Call orsejid to 311Jessie St., west of Fourth st.

\\TANTED—DAY' OR LUNCH~

WORK BY»» first-class waitress. Call or address 137Seventh St., room 4.-yOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TOX do general housework inprivate family;is good

cook: not afraid of work. Call 126 Bernard st., offLeavenworth, near Pacific.TTkRESSMAKER, FIRST-CLASS FITTERANDXJ trimmer, wishes few more engagements infamilies: $1 25 per day. Address 1031 Market st.

PLAIN SEWING, WBAPPEBB AND CHrtrdren's dressmaking a specialty. 602 O'Farrell

It.,rooms 2and 3. ... .

HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WANTS PO-Bition as wetnurse.

'For references, etc., ap-

ply loDR. TH.WEGAND, 2306 Fillmore st.

.WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY,»» washing or housocleanlng. Call or address

IS37VJB Howard st. . •

SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WASHING,ironingand cleaning by the.day; no objection to

country. Call or address 6 Treat aye., near Thir-teenth st."yOUNG LADYWANTS ENGAGEMENTS AS:X model. Call room 18, 1126 Maikx;st.

-yOUNGLADYWANTSPOSITION ASIIOUSE-X keeper to widower or bachelor. Call room 18,

1126 Market st. •

PESPECTABLE, MIDDLE-AGED WOMANXVwishes situation todo general housework; cook»nd 'good laundress; willingto sleep home: or goout byday or month. A.H., box 99, Call Branch.pERMAN OIBL WANTS POSITION AS\JT working housekeeper; good references; cityorcountry. 2201 Jones St., cor. Greenwich.rTVEACHER OF COOKERY WOULD LIKE~AXfew more engagements; class or private. ApplyW. E. and I.Union, 103 VanNess aye.

SPANISH LADY WISHES SITUATIpN BYO the day to do white embroidery or other workhome; is a fast worker. Address 429 Grove si.

IRL WISHES SITUATION; HOUSEWORKand plain cooking. Call or address 321 :Turk.

pOMPETENT WoMAX WISHES SITUATION\J as first-class cook, or woald do -general house-work. >Call at 6 Ewingplace, off JLaguna, bet. but-ter and Post. ' .