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  • AIMS OF SOCIALISM."E. T. Kingsley Defines the Purpose of

    the Organization for IndustrialImprovement.

    The advocates of socialism, representedas the American Section of the SocialisticLabor Party, held a well-attended meetinginPythian Hall last evening. E. T. Kings-ley, was selected to address the gatheringupon the aim and tendency of the social-istic movement. The speaker dwelt atconsiderable length upon the present sys-tem of municipal government and gaveemphatic expression to his opinions uponits defects and the methods by which theymight be remedied. He declared that inthe realization of their purpose the social-ists should aim at the control of no singlebranch of the government, but endeavorto control all. Socialism, he explained, isnot an institution whose purpose is toeliminate the monopolies one by one. Ifithopes for success itmust secure posses-sion of the entire system of government atone time.

    Among other things Mr. Kingsley re-ferred to the waste of material which hebelieved was a result of an improper muni-cipal system. He advocated the destruc-tion of what he called rent, interest andproperty. To bring about such a conditionof things he urged a judicious use of theballot privileges by all socialists.•—a—*

    The modern Caesar.He left the wood-pile and purloined the pie,

    This tramp, who scorned aildecency and law.He said, and gayly winked his other eye:Icame, Iconquered, but 1never saw.

    —Cornell Era.

    SAN FRANCISCO "CALL."fT'SINF.-S OFFICE ofthe San Francisco Caia/-

    --'"( Market street, open until Pi o'ciock everyj,fliIn the year.BRANCH OFFICES— S3O Montgomery street,

    rarer Clay: open until 9:30 o'clock.rflHayes street, open until9:30 o'clock.717 Larkinstreet, open until 9:30 o'clock.tW.corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, openiiillf o'clock.

    _l3BMission street, open until {"o'clock.--.•.Ninth street, open until9:30 o'clock.

    10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1805.

    NOTICE OF MEETINGS.

    Ifl***-RING BOLOMON'S LODGE NO ftuir*^ 260. F. and A.M..corner GearV »uT_Z%Steiner sts.— Called meeting THIS (MON-'^fj?DAY EVENING at 7:30 o'clock for thirdrV»degree. By order of the master.

    HARRY BAEHR Secretary.BprsS= HERMANN LODGE No. 127, F. oHP-*" and A. M.-Called meeting THIS _*DAY' (MONDAY); October 28, 18-15. at">T%'7:30 p.m. Degree 2. Bvorderof the W. M.'^H

    L. Mai.Til-.;:, Secretary.

    llt^S3 SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTEB NO. ft•isJ^ 1,Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS _\\EVENING. P.M.L.F. and M.E. M. ,li-Wygree. H.G.PRINCE, Secretary. /*&xf^g3 OCCIDENTALLODGE NO.22, F. mIS^JS" and A. M.

    —Third decree THIS B\

    (MONDAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. ""ST 2?By order of W. M. r^\11. A. JONES. Secretary.

    Xg8 THE PAJARO FRUIT AND LANDm*&. Company— A special meeting of the stock-holders of ibis corporal will be held at rooms116-122, Crocker building, this city, on TUES-DA>,November 5, 1895, at 8o'clock" p. m.. for thetransac lon of such business as may properly comebefore ihe meeting.By order of the board of direct-ors. CHARLES HTMAASs;secretary.

    (Mlice:421Pacific si., Sun Francisco, Cal.SSSp~LA CANDELARIA MINING COM-l*-*7 pany—A stockholders' meeting willbe heldonSATURDAY. November 2. 1895. at 10 o'clocka.>f. at 530 California street, room UO, for the pur-pose ofamending the by-laws and transacting any

    business that may come before the meeting.By order of the board of trustees.GEORGE A. HILL.Secretary.

    SPECIAL NOTICES.i'AINFFL l-'Ol IT AIL.MF.Nl-^I'iVESS-

    L*-** fullytreated. DR.LLOYD,Chiropodist, Lur-line Paths.W7s7> DB.JOSEPH BAY* 346 SUTTER ST.—'&*&1 to3 and 7:30 to 8:80 p. M.;residence 1431Webster st.sEss=* RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,GOUT;l*~-£»" special attention to these diseases. .1. A.MCDONALD,M.D.,1236 Market: 2 to4, 7to 8 p.m.S**_-3=^corns REMOVED without knife.•J^-7 Chiropodic Institute, room 22,906 Market.Eff-?* ELECTRIC AND MEDICATED BATHS*x*x^120V;Geary, room 11: hours 10 to 10; *1p"^sp» RAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4.1>

    —*Collections made, city or country. PaeifloCollection Co.. 415 Montgy si., room 6. TeL 5580.

    (fS* WINDOWS cleaned and floors«*>jy scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment fordamages guaranteed. C. ROSSI CO., 242 sutler.•rps"r- BOOMS WHITENED,$1 UP: PAPERt**3

    *,-d S3 50 un. 3171/2 Third.George Hartman.

    EP~§= COLLECTIONS: TENANTS EJECTED,**-& -.i(i;costs paid. 420 Montgomery, rm. '-'9.SITUATIONS WANTED- FEMALE.

    VWAITING SITUATIONS—COOKS. CHAM-JX. bermsids and girls for housework. MRS.HiHi),705 Polk. Telephone, Sutter 671.O WEDISH OIRL,FOB < ' M ANDSMALLfcj washing 930, city; girl for housework, goodcook; good reference, $25. 11% Antonia St., offJones, nr. F.llis.

    THE SWEDISH AND GERMAN EMPLOY-menI Bureau has removed from 332 (leary to1-115 Sutter, bet, Stockton and Grant aye.

    THOSE NEEDING THOROUGHLY COMPE-tent help, the Home and Business Bureau rec-ommends: Cooks, $25; general bouseworker, 520:chambermaid and stress, $16; girl to assist,*10; also numerous otlier first-class helpers. Acad-emy sciences, 819 Market st.. room 16.

    SWEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—

    11%Antonio st., off Jones, near Ellis.

    LADIES WISHING GOOD HELP OF ALLkinds applyat 1004 Market st.1EASTERN WOMAN WANTS SITUATION;references; good cook, baker and laundress;also competent baby's nurse wants position:Protestant. Cull228 Seventh st.WOMAN WANTS a SITUATION AS GEN-»' eral housework and understands plain cook-ing. Please call for 2days. » Bitch St., off Folsom.

    "I,"IRBT-. LASS COOK .WISHES ASITUATION•I-noobjection to large family. Call 1605 Pacificaye.. cor. Polk st.7TEBMANWIDOW WITH BOY 4V2 YEARSXt old, wishes position Id family: general house-work; small wages; good home. G.W., box 115,1 aILScotch woman desirT;s SITUATION; 18k_J good cook and general bouseworker; willingand obliging: wages $15; cityor country. Address359 Minna st.. nr.Fifth; no postals.

    SWEDISH GIBLWISHES SITUATIONTO DOcooking and .housework In private famiiv. IiL^x147, CalLKESPECTA BLEW! WISHES A SITUA-tion todo general housework; good' plaincookand laundress; many years' reference. Call 744F'olsom st.

    \\-ANTED-BY' COMPETENT"

    SCANDINA-XX v.an girl, position as cook or for generalhousework; best city reference. Call or addressI6t:_Clara St., bet. Fourtb and Fifth.CMan GIKL WISHES SITUATION INIprivate family,as cook or general housework.Apply inperson.no postals, 322 Twelfth St., up-stairs. .-:y-.•*\u25a0. .*.;\u25a0: ., -.: .-pROTESTANT WOMAN, WORK BT THEA day, washing, Ironingor cleaning: $1. AddressU.C,box C, Call Ollir-e.

    YOUNG. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS SIT-X uation, 4or 5 hours daily,without board. Ad-dress D., box 76, tins office.rjOMPETENTWOTfAjTwiSHES SITUATIONv_/ togo chamberwork and sewing; has her ownsewing-machine 11 required. 520 Stevenson st.|*i?AfcTERNLADY.STK tNGEB, WOULDLIKEJ- position is housekeeper. 210 aO'F'arrell st.,room 7: call irom 10 to 5. 'WOMAN, THOBOI GHLY COMPETENT11 wishes any kindofhousework. Apply 513yaH jrde st.I .1.1. «AMiti-,.>SITUATION FOR GENEBALxx housework: best of references. Call '60s LibertySt., mar Church. .*

    A ..IKI. WHO LATELY'CAME FROM GER-,... many wanta situation tor general housework.143 ThirdSt., milk depot.V-OUN.. GIHL WANTS A SITUATTON TO-l do general housework and good cook ;no objec-lion to the country :wages from $20 to $25. Please

    call at 6371*;Natoma st.-'"we

    Gll'.l. WANTS SITCATION TO DO GICN-vr era! housework. 907% Mission st., room 1.YOUNO WIDOW WISHES a POSITION is-I typewriter. Call or address 8731... Market stroom in. s-cond floor.BUSINESSMEN CAN sl-:i't 111-. FIRST-CLASSstenographers, typewriters, Salesladies, book-keepers and offloe men a-. Home and Business Bu-reau, Academy Sciences, 810 .Market St., room 16.COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL WISHES SlT-nation forcooking in the city or country- isneat and reliable. Address G. (..,box 71,Call.

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    11' 'I.MAN WITH A CHILDS YEARS WOULD"like to go as housekeeper; is a good sewer; agood home more object than money. Call 246i'ourth st.

    '"YV"ANTED-P(l_TtloN|asTnFANT''s NURSE*ibyan experienced young woman: capable oftaking enure charge; good references. AddressNurse, box 71, Call.COMPETENT WOMAN NTs WORKtbe day. washing, ironing or any other work.Apply1444 Jackson SI."YOUNG lady wishes position AS sten-x. ographer in law oflice; inexperienced lawwork only:wages noobject: experleuce preferred:would.accept position In mercantile house. Ad-dress Cam. el, box 108, Call."DEFINED WIDOW WISHES HOUSEKEEP-At er s position. 11Kearny, room 27, first floor.

    ;7 IODGTVG-UOnSES FOR salJ^__"^foTTCE-100 LODGING-HOOSES FOR^SAIS;1\ from $160 logoC'OO. STRANDACO,*&Third.*,>)^l HOUSE; 50 WELL-FURNISHED

    LLOXJ. rooms: 3 cottages Induced; withflower garden: cheap rem: clears *250 a

    niontli;

    lies location incity; worth double: greatbargain.

    STRAND ACO., 45 Third st.

    OTi ROOMS, SUNNY CORNER. ONLY'..$l.OpO_!-_- 24 rooms on Geary st.:payments-,j J"

    32 rooms, line sunny corner; worth$3000. J.WJO48 rooms: rent $50: only l.« UPBIGHT.- SAC. .II-

    —sTKI.NU'AY,

    O Schubert and Decker Pros. 1019 VanNess a\ -.WE BUY' FOR CASH IN LAROE QLANTI-Ix ties; low expenses and low prices. BOWERS

    ASON, Metropolitan Temple, Fifth st.T $3 75 PER MONTH:BUY OB RENT NEWuprights. HEINF*.410 lost st.

    MANUFACTURERS OF GUITARS, VIOLINS,mandolins, zithers, lutes, etc. •-'l7 Ellisst.WE ABE NOW SOLE AGENTS FOB THE"» celebrated Knabe Piano: new styles inst re-ceived. BENJ. CUBTAZASON. 18 O'Farrell -.:.

    STEIN WAY'. $300; WEBER $275: SOH ME0 $250; Emerson, $225. BBUENN'S, '-'_- Post.UPRIGHT PIANOS FROM 9100 ' pT~HOJ_U*U NUNI.-s. leading piano-house, -210 Post st. -

    INEYVEBER UPRIGHT! AT A oBEAT'SAC--1 riflce. HEINE,410 Post.EMME A LONG rIA.N'O CO. HAVE 1;::-

    -moved 10 735 Market st.

    CIELEBRAT£"D BUSH A OERTS PIANOS;' tone unsurpassed: cases unique. A. L.RAN-CROFT &CO.. 324 Pie si.

    SUPERIOR VIOLINS,ZITHERS, OLD&NEWH.MILLER, maker, repairer, 'J Latham place.KEMOY*ED— XV. SPENCER

    -* CO. \u0084 < ::.'.iPost. st., near Powell, sole ..cents Conover,

    Colby and Spencer pianos. 333 po st.XJLTM. G. BADGER WITH KOHLERACHAS'' 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.OPEN FOR BUSINESS.The finest line of new pianos for rent and saleIn San Francisco. J. HARRY SCOTT,

    929 Market St., Spreckels building.L ASY TERMS; LOW PRICES. KoHLEB Ar_ CHASE

    ABETTER AND EASIER PLAN TO BUY Agood piano by renting. Be careful to go toKOHLER A CHASIvS. 28 end 30 O'F'arreU st.

    DECKER BROS.. STETNW AY.FISCHER ANDother first-class makes or pianos: little used;clieap for cash or on easr terms. KOHLER aCHASE "8 and 30 O'Famdl St.

    BARGAINS INHIGH-GRADE PIANOS; EASYpayments. 81 11 M1 i/.*CO., 935 Market st.IN ELEGANT DISPLAY OF MANDOLINS;

    JA guitars and banjos at MAUY'AIS'.769 Market.UY'RON MAUZY'. 308 POST SoIIMEitT.1> Newby &Evans, P.ri--g>. rndother piano*.

    TECK. CHICKERINO A SONS., VOSK AND0 Sterling pianos so'd on$10 installments. REN./.CURTAZASON, sole agents. 16-20 O'Farrell st.

    SlAIlM;MACHINES.

    ALLKINi>^SEWING-fACHIN I- s n (UGHTsold, rented, exchanged and repaired: lowestrales. 205 Fou.-.l: *'...near Howard. .. :\ .——— _̂________

    WW____. _\u25a0 1 _______________________\u25a0___,

    ENGINE FOR SALE.

    "^'*._I NEW STEAM PUMPING ENGINE;"

    x^lu^OxJ. capacity 8000 gallons per hour. Per-kins Pump and K;i_i'n-ro., 117 Mains'.. >. F.*j

    '11 \u25a0 \u25a0 >—^^»

    FOR SALE—MI CELLANhOi s.

    For SALE—FINEST BRED' h

    JT spaniels on the coast; Irish Duke, dam BridgetO'Donoghue.sire Pat, whelped September 25,1893;also Handy Andy, dam Dool of Cnunangbt,

    sire Champion Shanghran; bred by George MillerOf Edinburgh, Wales; price 9126 each. JOHNH.SAMMI,114 Sacramento st. . \u25a0• -"-yz.

    urf:-rlooded esq'u! m"ad dog. iyeaold, Insplendid health. M. P., 11 Van Ness ave.OODBUILDINGSAND: HANDY; CHEAP.214 Langion st.

    Qt 1(J GOOD" NEW; DOMESTIC SEWINol«_P 1XJ. machine. 1915 Mission, bet. I.VI*16th.1 AAA AAA lIMCKS "and

    -lumber at

    1.UUU.UUUEighth ann II rris....0 FRESH HOLSTEIN COWS FOR SALE. 537»£— Wolf st., Bernal Heights.

    ARGAINS IN ALL OF OUR Dl PART-ments: baby-carriages, rockers, crib., stools,

    eas_* chairs, music-stands, etc., at our factory.CALIFORNIARATTANCO.. 65 to 61 First st.

    GAS ENGINE; 5-HOKSE POWER: NEW; ...your own price. 820 Kearny st.JDOT FORFEITED 2 UPRIGHT PJANoS. 1fine guitar. 6 gems' an I8 ladies' fine goldwatches, and 4 pairs Ofdiamond earrings, all ior;x/3 original cost. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant eve.ALLMAKESOF TYBEWRITEBS BOUGHT

    -^"V and sold. S. F. Typewriter Ex., 310 California.\u25a0\TICTOB PNEUMATICSAFETY; GOOD CON-> condition; only$80. 328 McAllisterst.ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZEfire and burglar proof safe. 221. 238 Market st.ALLTYPEW KITERS BKNTEDJ

    'including Smith Premier.

    LEO. K. ALEXANDER &BRO., sole agents.,218 Sansome St.. 8. F.

    Vat"loh ai. CASH BFXJISTEK, SAFE,Xx scale, letter-press, desk :cheap. 102 Clay st.MEW RANGES CHEAPER THAN SECOND-AY hand. W. S. RAY' MfgCo.. 12 California a:fX O lNTEItS. SITELY'ING. SIIOWOASES\ 'boutht ami uold l_l2HAMarket leu 7th*andBt_i

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    _ . PROPOSALS. =PROPOSALS Foil MOVINGA SCHOOLHI

    '1 and Making Improvements on Schoolnous-'s—

    Sealed proposals willhe received by the Superin-tendent of Common Schools lnopen session of iheBoard ofEducation, New City Ball,San Franciscoon Wednesday, October 30, ItO,1.. at 8::'0 o'clockp. xi., lor moving the sutro Fcbool buildingnomNineteenth avenue, near Point Lobos nv-mue 10the school lot onTwelfth avenue, between -\u0084,..,.and California streets, and for underpinning th»frame, buildingL-nces ami sheds, plankin/ portionof the yards and providing aDen sys.eni ot waterclosets and drainage.

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    1-ealed proposals willalso be received at the s-i-.._,time and place for furnishing a new system ,*water-closets and drainage at the RichmoatSchool, on First avenue, near Toiir Lt.hoVavm ,?eof ihe" „rdnCeS and

    ''*U"'lp!an *:ln PoS

    I Allof the work will lo done In -online- \u25a0I _1runs and specifications at the oflice of "-harleilHavens, architect of the Board, room 55 [ \u25a0 \u0084'ibuilding,corner of Four.li and Market sin- .'-» °^The Board reserves the right to ,v,„., \u0084,'*' \u0084bids as the public good requllre ' Myoralli . GEORGE BEANa.TON.SecwiMy, '

    BUSINKSS CHANCES.

    Q9HO GBO-lEByVbaB;VLIVING-BOOMS.tg.__^UU. BARRETT &SKIFF,865i/aMarket st.*(*\(..1 BAKERY:iWESTEBN ADDITION;lire"-'"* counter trad? Sl6 day; splendid loco-tion: rare chance; must sell account of sickness;offer wanted.. BARRETT &CO., B(35Va Market st.©OAA BAKERY; SPLENDID LOCATION;tJpOXJXJ. brick oven; mus: sell onaccount otherbusiness; call, see and make offer: living-rooms:rer;t?2o. BARRETT&SKIFF, 86614 Market St.c?9?;aa EXPRESS BUSINESS; Has THEVpAOUXJ. cream of trade between this city and

    Oakland: clears $201) to $300 per month; estab-lished 16 years: sure income. STF.NBERG, 632Market, opp. Palace Hotel.

    CJ7AA CIGAR -STORE, WITH LARGEtip iOXJ. clubrooms: cheaprent: stock invoice,$600; give trial. STENBERG, 632 Market st.fIJjQAAA FIALFINTEREST: PAY' BAK-•J. OXJxJxJ. ery, restaurant; principal businessstreet: remaining partner responsible and practi-cal business man; will teach Incoming party thebusiness: clears $400 10 $500 monthly; opportun-ity seldom, ifever, offered. STENBF:RG, 632 Mar-ket st., opposite Palace Hotel.OALOONI L~U CHHOUSE, AMONG LUM--0 ber-mllls and factory; receipts $20; rent$22 60: bargain. STENBERG, 632 Market St., op-posite Palace Hotel."V"OTICE-ALLBARGAINS THIS WEEK:i->. Corner saloon, best location, pays we11... $450Grocery and bar, near Market St., pays well.. 200Restaurant, bargain to-day 505Branch bakery, 4 rooms, rent $18. pays well. 150Corner grocery and bar, value insight,rooms 750Lodging-house, IS rooms and bath, rent $40. 650Partner Insaloon, clears $75 month to each.. 250Harbor-shop and cigar-store... 250Frultstore, horse, wagon, etc., pays well 700Partner wanted In livery stable, good chance 2500

    To buy or sell see STRAND &CO., 45 Third st.t'->nn partner wanted in CoSlMIS-•Ir»->VVf. sion: willclear $75 per month each;see to-day. STRAND A CO., 45 Third st.jjjOC A for sale^s"hoestore~in OAK-t£)OO\J. land; ona principal street; stock andfixtures complete; doing a good business: satisfac-tory reasons given for selling; this isa good chanceforone or two men. Particulars Of J. B.MillAN,509 Kearny st.ffif IAAA STATIONERY' AND VARIETYtJpil'c'V.'. store, suitable for man or woman;good living 10 be made: will sell at inventory;business could be greatly Increased byproper atten-tion,owners having too much other business: bestreferences from leading firms of San Francisco.GEO. STEERS &CO., 22 Kearny st.

    CM^O PORK AND DELICACY STOREx£DIOXJ. withrooms; rent, $13: flrst-class pay-ing. Inquire533 California st., Phoenix Bar.©Q( )A SALOON ON MARKET STREET,IiPoUU. one block from Baldwin Hotel; mustsell at once; owner keeps two places. Particulars533 Californiast.. Phcenix Bar.Ul;]H- PAYING"BRANCH BAKERY, GRO-«U XIO. eery, etc.: sacrifice: investigate Im-mediately. 9211/a Howard at.pARTNER IN FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS1proposition; big inducements: large profits;must have $500 to $1000. Address H. F., oox19.Call Oflice. ,&]XA PARTNER WANTED IN LIGHT**-?.~y.« husiness: suited to steady man satisfiedwitn$15 to $20 per week: too much trade for oneman to look after. 9 Geary si., room 2.PARTNER, WITH NOT LESS THAN $3000.x. wanted in a manufacturing business makingthe most salable lineof goods; must furnish goodreferences; object, extension of business. AddressD.J., box 119. Call Office. ."POR SALE-BRANCH BAKERY, CANDYIand notion store: 4 pleasant living-rooms. An-ply929 Oak st.

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    \\TANTED-EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN11 withabout $10,000 to purchase Interest ina flrst-class electric-light plant ininterior city ex-cellent opportunity; principals only; references.Address n.Z., box 20, this oflice. "T-IRANCH BAKERY FOR SALE; DOING AJJ good business; reason for selling,:illhealth.514 Castro st. ?,

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    T>ARGAIN-FOR SALE, RUTCHEK BUSI-xjness; good stand: good trad?; low rent. Ap-plyto P. W. ANDERSON. 28 San Pablo ave., Oak-land. .-...„W N

    'I_,-:-D~TO

    -BUY SMALL HOTEL ORxx'boarding-house In ornear Oakland. AddressC. P.. box 11, Call Offlce.Oakland.

    AMID-

    GROCERY, LODGING-HOUSE"or fair paying business In exchange for 6-room cottage in Oakland. Address 8.C., box "2Call Offlce. .... '..\u25a0*\u25a0.;V?K SALE-FIRST-CLASS GENTLEMEN'Sx furnishlng-goods business: best location in thecity;about $6000 required. Address F. S., box 78Call Oflice. . ... 'pOR SALE—S6OO; GOODRETAILBUSINESS^A nice every-day trade; clears $100 rnonthlv:fair trial given. Address C. 8.,48 Walsworth ave.,Oakland.

    'WANTED—PARTNER OR A LOAN INTHExx best manufacturing business in the State-party must have $10,000 or $12,000: will givegood, ample security forlean: willgive the partya reasonable salary that makes the loan for book-keeping and corresponding. Address T.J. S., box71, Call Office.BUT.11l- BUSINESS FOR SALE, CHEAP-good business street. Address T., box 5, Call.SALOON AND 4- LIVINO-ROOMS; OWNERO leaving (ity. Apply CallOffice.(xIASH RAID KOK GROCERIES. SALOONS\J merchandise; confidential. A., box 30. Call.POR BAKERY, DOING A PROFIT-J- able business: 20 miles from the city; verycheap; owner goingaway. Call on or address P.W ILBERT,Hayward, Cal.

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    *£"?(. BESTAUBANT IN GOOD - LOC'A--u''X'. tion; can show good paying business-must be sold; owner goingEast. J. S. HAN'LE1351 Park St.. Alameda.OTORE-NOTTONS, ETC., FOR SALE; A BAR-k_3 sain to the right party; good reasons for sell-ing. 219 Steiner st."OAKERY—SI2OO; DOING FINE COUNTERXJ trade; grand opportunity for man and wife toget into before the holidays, 3023 Sacramento.P,_,AK AND STATIONERY STORF;7~I. AC N-Polk"'

    °C: \u25a0lv'!''* rooms; private yard. 1804

    "A A ','5 [~GOoS LOCATION'"$UUUU. well advertised; established 7 yeara^total running expenses $125 a month: doingcashbusiness of $1000 amonth; could be greatly Un-Proved with proper attention, owners bavin- toomuch other business: will sell at inventory norflengfcr0.,e6°^C^1

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    Addre!t3 °7~7-

    ST., BE-low Sixth, foraroom ;25c a night; $1a week.

    '>)IELLIS, ROSED ALE—ROOMS i.sc TO 60c.)__ Ianight: .('. MME.1- LEGGETTE. 311 Tehama St.,near Fourth.fTIHEBEST NETARY (LAIRVOY'ANTONAearth. 25c. 330 Fell St.; fortunes taught.MME. MOREAU, TRANCE MEDIUM AND-'I rentier; 25c. up. 764 Howard St., In front."VIBR GILSON,ii.aIRVOY'NT :CARD READ--'ler; magnetic treatments. R. l,1035 Market."VIME.RAVKNa'RETURNED: SITS DAILY;HInames given,25c up. 828 Howard. bet.

    MME. ARNDT. REST GERMAN FORTUNE..TiA teller: only25c and 50c: show you the pictureof your future husband orwlfe. 724 Harrison st."A ME.DR. THOMAS,SCIENTIFIC REY'EAL-XIX er by eggs and cards: tells entire life,past,present, future; consultations on allaffairs: noth-ing excepted; names, given: good advice: surehelp; restores lost love by sympathy; mistake Im-]..-., Me; fee *}i: letter $2. 929 Post St., nr. Larkin.

    AL'OUSTA LEOLA, FORTUNE 'TELLER;"magic charms: love tokens: true nicture offuture wife and husband: teaches forlune-telling;develops clairvoyance, slate writing,etc. ;has theseven holy seali>'and the Palestine wonder chain;1» c3l and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth.

    y/7'zy:::A-- SPIRITULL*ADDIE SWAIN. AND MEDIUMT^AT^-**-tentlon given the poor. Room 6, 105 Stockton.

    Ml'- CORNJ.LUS. ORDAINED MEDIUM;XU «' i.Mon., Wed., Fri.:sittings daily. 227 Sixth.

    Mi:*. A. BROCKWAY, INDEPENDENTxxx slatewriter: sittings daily: Indies $1, gents$2^ 10 to 5. 601 Larkin St.. cor. Turk. .\u25a0:"VIRS. MAYOSTEERS. TEST ANDBUSINESS-.11 medium; readings daily. 101 Grove, cor.Polk.

    '_ - ASTROLOGY.DR. MEAD ANSWERS ALLQUESTIONSplanets from date of birth. HtO 3 Geary st, rm.l

    A STRAL SEER— PROF. HOLMES,-11 SCOTT-TY st.:horoscopes, questions, stocks, advice. -\u25a0\u25a0 .~~~v~.

    KTOKAUI-

    OVERLAND FREIGHT TRANSFER CO.,Fifth and Rluxome sts.. furniture and goodspacked, shipped and stored: 9 largo fireproof ware-hcuses; low rates; advances made. Tel. south 388.OTORAGE OF FURNITURE,PIANOS.HOUSE-Uhold goods, etc. .). M.PIERCE,- 735 Marketst.UriLSON BROTHERS 1710 MARKET—'' Storage: low rates: telephone South 762.JHRST-CLASS STORAGE:A DY'ANCES MADB421-423 Maricet st. .CHAS. L. TAYLOB. |

    \u25a0 7 HELP WANTED—Contlnned.NTe7)7_COOK~SM RESTAURANT,

    *» $25; German cook.small boarding-house, $30;Irish girl, plain wash, $20; German second girl,$20; 2 cooks, $25: 2 cooks, $30. MME. LEO-POLD, 20 Stockton st._1 A C.TrI. WANTEDTO DOLTGHTHOUSE-

    «SpIIF. work; two in family. 937 Fourteenthsi., bet Noe and Castro. ,VOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN general-L housework; wages, $10. Apply 1629 Broad-way.

    -ANTED

    —WASHERWOMAN TO TAKE

    Ml family's wash and do it at her home. Pleasecall before 10 a. m., 916 Van Ness ave.

    fXIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL HOUSE-work; plain cooking; 2 adults, 2 children.1217 Webster. *_*v*EAT

    —YOUNG OIRL TO WORK behind

    -L\ counter incoffee and lunch house. Address,withreferences, C, box 31. CallOffice.

    ILLINERY—"PUPILS

    -PREPARED FOR

    .spring; work guaranteed; fine opportunity tolearn a trade always in demand. LILLIAS,214Post St. •

    ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work. 226 Devisadero, near Page.

    WANTED—A GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSE-II work. 920 Eddy st./COMPETENT GIRL TO CARE FOR CHIL-XJdren. 841 Devisadero st.

    GIRLS FOR CIGARETTE-MAKING. 424Montgomery st.

    "YTURSE, $20, FOR CHILD 3*/3 YEARS. 17>-> Widow ave., offLarklu St.. bet. Eddy and EUis.GIRl_ FOR HOUSEWORK; GOOD WAGr 1519 Baker st.G" ~IT/h WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work. 2731 California st.WANTED— YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITHlx housework. 1218b Eddy st.

    GIKL WANTED. 13 TO 16, TO ASSIST INVJT light housework. 1026 Folsom st.VOUNG GIRL, MUST BE EXPERIENCEDJ- res:aurant waitress. 120 Ninth st.

    IRL WANTED GENERAL HOUSE-work. 730 Howard st.

    WAX TED-GIRL TO TAKE CASH in RES-Ix taurant. 204 Fourth st.

    G1 lIU_"CO3rPOSITOIt WANTED— DAYS"jtnow and then; state exper ence. Address A. 8.,box 20,Call office. •

    H""~

    OUSEKEI-ri'ER. HERMAN OR SCANDINA-vian, at 317 Fifth nt. Apply bet. 12 and

    4 P. M.

    pOOD OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.XX2731 California st.

    AILOR-SHOP-SALE CIIEAP. APPLY

    603 California St., above Kearny.

    OTeRATORS-

    NTS'" WHITE SHIRTS;only first-class bands. 521 Valencia st.

    C-.ALL AT MRS. PARSON'S EMPLOYMENTJ office, 1004 Market st.WANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY: LES-xI sons in class or private; evening class; hats

    trimmed; reasonable. 410 Leavenworth St.

    RESPECTA BLK WOMAN TO DO LIGHThousework in refined family inexchange forgood home. F. 11., box 74, Call office.

    'Gi'? e^fl LADIES* TAILOR SUIT; ALL*Jp _ .OXJ. shades. N. Y.Sp.ithouse, 1210 Market.WANTED— HOUSEWORK IN EX-"

    change for room and board. Gentleman, box1, Call office.

    ANTED—

    A BRIGHT ACTIVE WOMANiifor responsible work. Address Responsible,

    box 2, Call Offlce.pOOD BUSINESS PROPOSITION FOR RE-VJT liable lady. 131 Post St., room 20.

    j WE ARE PLACING INGOOD positions! xx constantly among the leading firms, compe-tent salesladies. Ifyou are inneed of a situationor desire to make a change we cuu be of assistanceto you. Address room 167,Crocker building.

    T" HOBO IIBUSINESSWOMAN TOTRAVELgood paj-;security required. 131 Post st., rm.20.KSSM A KERS: FIRST-CLASS SKIRT-MAK-

    ers; none but experienced hands need apply.-1BOWHAY,504 Sutler st. *

    I-"NUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A BRIGHTI- woman as managing office agent. SospitaCompany, office 53 .Donohoe building.

    LANO LESSONS BY THOBOUGIILYschooled artist; lessons 25c. 617 Jones st.

    Tj-RENCH ACCORDION PLEATING: TAILOR-J made suits: $7; perfect tit. 118 ilcAlllsterst.PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON'S DBESSCUT^J. tingand making school allbranches. 702 sinter.

    itessmak"e*rs USING the McDowellworld's famous system recommended. 213

    Powell st.; patterns cut to fit.25c up.

    \JOST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE:-i'-I Winchester House. 44 Third st.,near Market:200 rooms; 25c to $150 per night; $110 to $6 perweek:free bus to and trom the ferry.\t11.1.1..EKV DoNE AT REASONABLE

    \u25a0i'l rates; ladies wanted to learn. 234 Taylor st.

    ANY WOMAN WHO WANTS MONEY FORi~V herself can easily earn it. Address Ladles'Home Journal. 78 Columbian bldg., San Francisco.WINCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD. NEAR»» Market—Electric lights in everv room: 200

    rooms: 25c to $150 per night; $1 60 to $6 perweek: free bus to and from the ferry.

    MALE HEM' WANTED.WaNTED-3 KOBE ~CARPENT FORxl Central America, $6 a day silver, part fare ad-

    vanced; horseshoer, ranch blacksmith, $30 andfound; 3 furnace men, $'_: 50 day: sheephenier forNevaaa; tiemakers, 8 to 10 cents; cook.-, waitersand others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT &CO.. 628Sacramento st.VAT ANTED—UNDERGROUND MINE FORE-Ix man. Am.rican. young man: two Americanminers. J. F. CROSETT 4 CO, 628 Sacramentost.

    I*rv work andIcultivating, is able to take care of orchard, wishesj Miuat'.on. Address Orchardist, box 61, this oflice.:OITUATION WANT DliV SOBER J-TEADYO industrious man: experienced in saloon busi-ness and willingtodoanv kind of work. AddressA.B, tox 20, (a I.

    MANAND WIFE DESIRE PLACES AS GAR->'l dener and cook: cityor country: best of refer-ences. Address Work, box 20, Call"Office.SITUATH

    'N WANTED BY A SOBER INDUS-O trious elderly man to do light work: smallwages: willingto do any kind of work. E. G., boxj 23, this office.

    ELDERLY MAN* WHO THOROUGHLY UN-derstands care of hor.es wants situation; smallwages; good home more an object. Address D. 0.,box 15, Call Office.

    COMPETENT "BOOKKEEPER DESIRES Asmall set of books to keep; best ofreferences;terms reasonable. Address G. R., box 71, this office.

    MAN OF 25 STOUT ANDABLE TO DO ANYkind of carpenter work, also experienced Inbookkeeping and as porter in wholesale business,and able 10 give best security for truthful per-iorniai.ee, wishes employment incity or country.Inquire XV., box 49, Calloffice.

    SITUATION WANTED BY A GERMANgardener, who understands propagating andcan take care of horses and cows, and is willingtomake himself generally useful around place. Ad-dress Situation, North Temescal.VOUNG MAN WANTS

    -POSITION IN GRO-X cery-store: understands his business; 8 year3

    Inthe business. Address Y.L., box 74, Call Office.IS COACHMAN— WANTED BYA.a young man, Swedish: understands horsesand gar letting; best references. Address box 80,Call Office. Oakland.

    FEMALE HELP WANTEII.

    W ANTED^GERJUX OR SCANDINAVIANlx girl for housework, 3 in family,$20, see ladv

    here at 10 to-day; 2 German and"French secondgirls, 930: Protestant laundies*, private family,$25;2ironer8 in laundrv. $9 a week; 6 cookfe Inoerman families, $2.". and $30; hotel laundress,$20; 3 restaurant waitresses, $6 and $6 a week;girls for housework in Palo Alto,Stockton, MillValley,Alameda, San Leandro, Bakersfield, Brent-wood and girls of all nationalities to fillsituationsin city. J. F. (IKSETT &CO., 312 Sutter St."t\r ANTED STRONG voVnTJ SECoXD GIRL,xx $_;(): young American second girl forAlca'razisland, $15; waiting, small boarding-house. $.0:young second girl,Berkeley; $15; German cook.$30; young general housework girl, San Rafael,$20; cook.small boarding-house, $30: cook for 3in family,$25, must go home nlgnts; cook and sec-ond girl.Bakerslield, $25 and $20; cook and sec-ond girl. Visalia, $25 and $20; 60 other houseworkgTls, $-'*>.$2O and $15. ApplyMISS PLUNKETT,424 Sutler st. .HOTEL LAUNDRESSES, $20 AND $25;chambermaid and waitress, $20: chamber-maid and waitress, $20; chamberwork and wash.$15: boarding-house cook, $25; 10 German andScandinavian girls, housework, etc.; apply early.MURRAYA READY;634 and 636 Clay st.,-./ 1 WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR NUMEROUSxjxjsituations, f imilles and hotels; good wages.MURRAY A- READV, 634 and 636 Clay st.WANTED—GERMAN COOK. $30

    ~TO~$35;

    xl German second, $20; 2 French second girls,$20; Protestant cook, country, tib', nice young girl,second work, $15; housekeepsr, lodging-house.$20. LEONANDRE, 315 Stockton.T AUNDRESS, $20 :~5~"YOUNG

    -GIRLS FOR

    J J housework, $15 to $20: German woman, coun-trv,small family, $15: kitchen girl, $16. R.T.WARD ACO., 610 Clay st. •

    WOR KING HOUSEKEEPER, COUNTRY,"$25; German or Swedish second girl; 3 iron-

    ers, $1per week: 2 restaurant waitresses, t?6 perweek: French maid, $20; 2 housegirl.., Santa Bar-bara, S'_:o and $16, and other towns: 12 houseworkgirls,city, $16, $20 and $25. MISS CULLEN,105Stockton st. • -\u0084;/.(X ATllo C WORKING HOUSEKEEPER.XJ $15. .MISSCULLEN, 106 Stockton st.

    CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, BENI-XJ cia, $15; second girl,country, $25: cook, samehouse. $20. MISS iLEN, 105 Stockton st. j

    SWEDISH SECOND GIRL $25, COUNTRY;kJ German or Swedisn woman with child, $15,country. Mis- LIEN,105 Stockton st.

    SWEDISH. OR GERMAN,CHAMBERMAID,\u0084,

    private family,$25: girl forgeneral housework,_;..'.'? ™ ,lv- .»2o; 4 hou-iegirls, $20; second girl,$-0; 2girls, country. Apply to MRS. NORTON,315 Sutter st./ > Ii LFOR HOUSEWORK, $20; ALSO.NURHE-xt girl, same house, $15; chambermaid. .$20;German cook. $30; :nursegirl, $15: invalid'snurse, $25, and 'others. MRS. HIRD,706 Polk st ,

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