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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1896 SOCIETY IN FULL SWING. Brilliant Reception and Dinner for Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Holladay. YOUNG LADIES SERVE TEA. Kirkpatrick Luncheon at the Palace. The Scott Tin Wedding—Per- sonal Notes. Mr. and Mrs. E. Burke Holladay were the guests of honor at a dinner and recep- tion given on Thursday evening by Mrs. Jewett at her charmingly appointed home on Bush street. The Jewett home, with its vast apart- ments opening into one another, is ad- mirably adapted for entertaining and lends itself readily to the decorator’s art. On the evening of the reception the decorations were dainty and artistic. In the corridor, cordons of snowballs end smilax twined the balustrade. In the main drawing-room Lady Banksia roses, with just a few sprays of wisteria 10 heighten the color, banked the mantel. In the other apariments there were set and exquisite decorations. Costly bow! vases were freely distributed and filled to overflowing with fragrant blossoms. In the dining-room the decorations were all in pink and green. Pink and green shaded candles, pink roses and cool green ferns were used to carry out the eifect. At table covers were laid for fourteen and the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Huntington, Mr. and rs. J. Kruttschnitt, Mrs. Huntington, hismore and Mr. and Mrs. Frazier. dinner fifty guests attended the reception and there was a musical pro- gramme of unusual excellence. Mollenbauer played in his delightful way, Mrs. Edgerton recited and Miss Della Mills gave sev »cal solos. Hamilton Howe was accomp: the guests g at the reception were: 1g, Mrs. Edgerton, Mr. Milis, Miss Mills, Judge 'and and Mrs. Goewey, Miss Ger- Lillie Coit, Judge and Mrs, Curry Mrs. Darling, Mrs. Eleanor Martin , Judge and Mrs. McKenna, Mr. and Mr I de Young, Mr. and Mrs. Wildman, Mis Mr. and Mrs, W. F ferrin, Miss Aldrich and many others A promine announced is r of Lewis Gers! Company, and J. sting engagement ce Gerstle, daugh- 18t of ison, marine secretary of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company. he prospective bride is talented and accom- plished, and, like her fiance, Is very popuiat 1 her large circle of iriends. The date for he wedding has not yet been arranged, is_expected ‘that it will be cele: the summer season. noon teas, which from to-day on # feature of the Woman’s Exchange, essful financislly asthe insugural v &iternoon then the move was ,and the treasury of this deserving 1l soon be filled to overflowing. weather ned no visible mber ot fashionable nd_ the flower-decorated ually during the umber of gen 1in during the afternoon and di themselves by the vast quantities ee and chocolate they consumed at 5 cents per cup. Miss McKinstry presided at the tea table,and was ably assisted by Miss Ella Morgan, Miss Hoffman, Miss Jennie Blair, Miss Laura Miss Belle McKenna and Miss Cora Mrs. Schmiedell, Mrs. Morgan, Alfred Spotts, Mrs. Liliéntnal and Mrs. Louis Sioss acted as a recep OHn committee. On Tuesdsy afternoon Mrs. Kirkvatrick en- tertained a number of ladies at luncheon at er epartments at the Palwce. Covers were Iaid for nine. Seated st the table were: Mi Newlands, Miss Lena Maynard, Mrs. T. C. Van prove Ness, Mrs. Hall MeAllister, Mrs. Lillie Coit, Mrs.'James M. Allen, Mrs. Langhorne, Mrs! teourt sawyer and Mrs. Kirkpatrick On Saturday evening last Mr. and Mrs. P, McG. McBeau entertained & small party of voung folks at the California Theater. The r kuests were the Misses Williams, Miss Edith McBean, Walter Hobart, Harry Stetson and Kobert Eyre g on Monday evening, at their charming home, 50 Page street, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott cele: brated in & novel aund original fashion the tenth auniversary of their wedding. Ten yesrs ago, Monduy evening last, Miss Curtaz and J. H. Scott made & runaway match, and their tin wedding was the only wedding cele- bration the happy couple ever had. The decorations of the house as Well as all the eccessories of the tables were suggestive of the occasion. Serolls of tin twined the chan- delier, de ed the mantels and outiined door and window casements. The sumptuous supper was parteken of from tin plates, toasts being pledged with tin mugs. Games, music and dancing were the features of the evening, as was also & mock marriage ceremony at which E. M. Marsh officiated. 0. Curtaz added to the evening'’s entertainment with & sleight-of-hand performance, Sheriff Whelan recited and there was s serenade by Blonch- ard’s band. Among those who assisted at the charming entertainment were Mr. and N Charles Stallmau, Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Whelan, Mr. and Mrs. Wallree A. Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Henk, and Mrs. George K. Armstrong, William Oscar H. Curtaz, Walter N. Brunt, Stone. The wedding of Miss Carrie Schweitzer and Mr. Hirsch will be solemnized on the 21st inst. at the Concordia Club, on Van N avenue. Miss Minnie Houghton will spend the sum- mer ‘n the East with her sister, Mrs. Bulkeley of Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Hager is preparing to_entertain her cce, Miss Florence Lucas of St. Louis. Miss Lucas is expected aily and will arrive in time 10 be present at the theatricals. Miss Jennie Sherwood, who has been visiting here from her home in Spokane, left for home on Wednesaay morning. During her stay here Miss Sherwood was the guestof Mrs. Colonel J. D.Fry. On Tuesday evening Mrs. R. D. Fry gave a delightiul informal reception in the young lady’s honor, at which her many friends availed themselves of the opportunity 10 bid her au revoir. Miss Mary Harrison is visiting friends at Portland, Or. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Howard have secured the residence at 2500 Pacific avenue. Mrs, N. Dillon and the Misses Kate and Marie Dillon are once again occupying their Pacific- ayenue home. The second of the series of the popular Hoff- meyer matinee musicales will be held to-mor- TOW at the studio, 26 O'Farrell street. In these musicales Professor Hoffmeyer charmingly blends the instructive with the amusing and devotes a portion of each morning to & con- tinuous sketch on the “Origin_of Melody and the Rise and Development of Musical Forms.” An unusually fine programme has been ar- ranged for to-morrow to illustrate the lecture and comprises gems from Schubert, Chopin, Beethoven and Liszt. THISTLE CLUB'S BALL. Scottish Sentiments, Dances, Songs and Witticisms at B'nai B’rith Hall Last Night. The San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club gave a very successful concert and ball last night at B'nai B'rith Hall, on Eddy street, which was profusely decoratea with red, white and yellow bunting, Chinese lan- terns and American flags Over 1000 persons were in the main hall and the gallery during the musical pro- gramme, and a large number of them re- mained for the ball, which began soon after 10 o’clock and continued until an early hour this morning. Probably the best-received number on the programme was the Clara Schuman Jadies’ quartet, whose well-trained voices and attractive appearance called forth the most enthusiastic applause. But the sailor’s hornpipe, danced by pretty littie Miss F. C. Coulie, the 10-year-old danghter of the royal chief, was a dainty exhibition of childish grace and merited its hearty encore. The little girl was dressed in sailor costume, consisting of white duck trousers and a blouse, sailor cap and shoes of pale-blue material, a combination that 1 | | | having been grand recorder ever since of the Alaska Commercial | | € 3 Jackson, Stockton | | | i | | | nignt in the year. showed off to advantagea luxuriant growth of blonde, wavy hair that hung loosely down her back. All the vocal numbers were followed by encores. z k Following is the programme in full: Overture, Scottish Medley, I. S. R. “even- dale; words of welcome, Royal Chief J. D. Coulie; soprano solo, *‘Caller Herrin’,” Miss Ethel Graham; recitation (selected), Miss Zil- lah Coonley; vocal solo, ‘Scotland,” James \iven; address, the Rev. Dr. R. Mackenzie; contrelto solo, “The Star of Glengarry,” Miss Jessie Finnie; Highland fling, “Money Musk, P. D. Findlay; quartet, “Annie Laurie,” the Clara Schuman Ladies' Quartet (Mrs. Don Par- dec Riggs, first soprano; Mrs, J. J. Newbegin, second soprano; Miss Mona Taubman, first contralto; Miss Daisy May Cressy, second con- tralto; Miss Ada Newbegin, accompanist); Sailor's Hornpipe, in costume, Miss F. C Coulie; funnyisms, Jack Cathkart; Irish jig and reel dancing, Miss May Kavanagh, as- sisted by the celebrated Irish piper, Professor | McCarthy. THEIR WORK IS ENDED. The Grand Lodge of the Degree of Honor Adjourns for Two Years. The second and last day’s session of the Grand Lodge of the Degree of Honor was held yesterday in B’nai B'rith Hall. The Grand Lodge degree was conferred ipon Past Chief of Honor Eva Cogan of Ivy Lodge No. 4 of Oakland and Lucy Mc- Near of Silver Spray Lodge No.3 of San Francisco. The following officers were then eiected: G. C. H., Nellie J. Masters of Los Angeles; G. L. H., Evyln F. Mayon of Oakiand; G.C. C., Viola 8. Norman of Monrovia; G. Recorder, Kate M. Poland of San Francisco; G. Receiver, Maggie Abes of San Francisco; G. U., Flora J. Nay of Pasadena; G. I W.,Lena D. Lewis of North Temescal; G. 0. W., Minnie F. Hollis of San Francisco; G. M. E., James L. Mayon of Oakland. The grand recorder was accorded the degree of past grand chief of honor, she the organization of the Degree of Honor in California. Mrs. M. J. Stewart was selected as delezat~ to ,the Superior Lodge, which meets in Buffalo June 10. = The report of the committee on distribu- tion was accepted. Tue report of the committee on finance was diviaed into four sections, recommend- ing: (1) That the financial partof the grand re- corder’s report be accepted; (2) that the grand chief of honor be allowed $200 per annum for traveling expenses; (3) thut the grand record- er receive an increase of $50 in her salary: (4) that the per capita tax for the ensuing year be Jowered from 90 to 75 cents. The report was adopted. Mrs. M. J. Stewart, D. S. Hirshberg and W. H. Barnes were elected superior representatives, and it was resolved that the Grand Loage shall not convene again until the first Thursday after the first Tuesday the A. O. U. W. has its session in_April, 1898, After the instaliation of officers, James Booth of Los Angeles wasappointed as ad- viser to the grand chief of honor, and Mrs. Ida Bradley of Oakland as chairman of the committee on finance. e .. e HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. Mrs T, Bubring, Auburn Miss H S Bubriog, Aubrn D McFaull, Nevada W € Walker, San Jose A Kepich, Redwd City C Beever, Redwd City W Crater, Pinole A Lyon & w, Portland W E Carter, Stockton __ J Merchant, Walla Walla, Mrs Merchant.Walla W W Merchant, Walla W Alfred Shepard & f, Mich D E_Snyder & w, Ind J ¥ Dengler, N Y € C'Schetmoes, Jirs D Conkiing, Cal Miss J V Conkling, Cal 1T Smith, Port Costa Mrs W McKnight, C Ba H D Nichols. N Y M I Stangroom, New | H N Felix, N Y Whatcom Brooks, Cal W H Devlin, Sacto CE Allen &'w, Sacto 1 J Crow, Sacramento CCHrich & £.Sacto Ernest Aaron, Sacto E Custer, Redwood City ¥ J Bishop, Stockton F Knusting, Franklin L Maybell, Sacramento Arthur Libby, Sacto J P B & w,Sacto E T Mackintosh, J. Ang | D C Austin & 1, San Jose ¥ B Cram, Grass Valley T Baldwin Jr, Davisville | W € McAllister & 1. Stkn | B E Tyler, Stockton i C P Arnold & f,Chicago | T C Pecers & 1, Chicago Miss C Peters, Chicago Mrs Lansing, Chicago J Moflitt, Brooklyn J E Bush & 1, K. Miss P Bush, Milton, Ky E B Sherman & £, Mass Miss Sherman, Mass PALACE HOTEL. G F Muskey, New York C J Steadman, Salt Lake W H Thomas, Satt Lake 1T, McKelleps, Nevada C A Cooke, Boston G F Maskey, New York J B Colvan, New York J W Robertson, Denver T E K Corman,Sausalito M Thomas, Elym CJ Owen, San'Jose G E Cory. Pitis 1 R Armstrong, Duluth Mrs T Menzies, Scotland Mr&Mrs WG King,N ¥ M Loyarraya, Mexico C Mr & Mrs LE Harding Miss C M Jennings, Mich Miss C B Pittman, Mich Miss M Norion, Mich U D Smith, England W Depledge, England Mrs b H Rice G B Hawking, England J M Lawrence & w, mira W H Jones, Stockton Mrs H Abbott, Cnico ieorge P Bliss, N Y J M Galt, Hanford C B Borue, Chicago H A Owen, Mass Mrs A P Johnson, Cal Miss M Johuson, (: E F Sweeney, Seattle H lig, New York 1L Cox, New York C Francis, Boston C Francis Jr. Boston Mrs H Dater, New York Mrs H L Thayer, Cal 3irs J J Taylor, Me Mrs WA Tucker, Me Miss L D Williams, Phil Miss M E Williams, Ohio ¥ G Mume, Los Gatos W C Dart, Oakland L Hawkin,5 SCity of Rio D K Cameron, Chicago J L Wright, Boston H C Nelson, K M Kuhn, New York J H Brandmore, gland NY B U S:einman & w, Sac Sam Dight, Sacto GRAND HOTEL. A L Levinsky, Stockton »r Bush & 1, Fortuna J Edmonds, Sacto ¥ J Teggert, Staniord J Smith, Sacto HH Lee, Denver T Alderson, Placerville L A Sheldon, Pasadena E Wittmer, Piacerville ST Hall, Sacto H T Power, Auburn E J Roy, Lompoc 7 Houston, Courtland W W Douglas, Sacto F R Dawson, Redding W V Ryan, Nevada J H Stover, St Helena Mrs H ~hori, Ft Worth J A Haskell, Cal Miss J Buc 7, Ft Worth A Duffers, San Rafael F M Leiand. Cal Mrs Hayes, X Miss Van Vliet, S Rosa Miss Hayes, N Y C Huyes, Cal R M Jason, Los Angeles C W Hincheliff, L Angel Miss A Mason, Scranton B Burton, Marysville J.G Nason, Boston J Thompson, Stockton R Rich, Kingman Mrs Cavanagh, Pet T Dennett & w, N Y Miss Cavanagh, Pet J Rice & w, Santa Rosa A Montgomery, Ukiah J Tait, Stanford G Manson, Detroit J Jones, ~acto J T Smith, Stockton M Schwar, N Y W A Lyous, NY Mrs N B McWhirter, Cal E J Cowper & w, Minn BALDWIN HOTEL. J Roche. Marysville W G Flint, Spokane M J sullivan, Towles T Giles, Chico T Nugent, Red Bluft S M Birdsall, Sonoma, H Jones, Vacaville W H Noble, Dalias J A Morris, Bos on MrsM E Fos'er,Honolulu 3 P Roelofsy. Vacaville F Albarda, Vacaviiie J J Helm, Kansas City B T Hardin, Kansas Clty | G'H Perry, Quincy Mrs C F Perry, Quincy F Luckenback, N Y B F Springstein, Napa. Mrs M Judge, Salt Lake Miss F Judge, Selt Lake H C Smith, N Y B Moore, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. G Myland, Sydney H M Shields & w, § Lake B LFisher, Alameda W Odell, San Jose N P Shaw, San Jose J P Mylar, Ci M Fard, Los Angeles A S Brinshaw & wf, Or J Singler & wt, Ind Frank Currie, Seattle AETumncliffe.Corvallis W S Clark, Corvallis J W Shea, Portland H M Shulls & w, S Lake A Kennedy, B C W Dalton, Victofia SAN FRANCISCO ¢‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CArz— | 710 Market atreet, open untll 12 o'clock every BRANCH OFFICES-530 Montgomery strest, corner Clay: open until 8:30 o'clock. $39 Hayes street, open until o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 3518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. CHURCH NOTIC. B35 SDIPSON MEMOKIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Bu- ghanan streets, Rev. J. Stephens, pastor, residence 309 Haight street. Preaching et 11 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. At 11 a. ., Rev. M. C. Briges D.D., will preach. At 7:30 P.M. the pastor will preach. Subject: “Religion’s—Why and Wherefore.” Sun- day-school at 12:30 p. ., C. B. Perklns, superin- tendent: Epworth League at 6:30 ». a. The pub- lic cordially invited to all the services of this church. Seats free. Us ers in attendance. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening ac 7:45 o'clock. £Z MOWARDST. METHODIST EPISCO- pal Church, bet. Second and_Third sts., two blocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. W, W. Case, D.D., astor. Mr. Martin Schultz, musical director; W. . Gibson, Sunday-school superintendent. Hours of public services, 11 A. 3. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday- school at 12:30. Prayer-meeting Wednesday even- ing. Epworth League 5 Sunday evening. Morning subject. “Wa:chman, W hat of the Night 2 Evening subject, “The Crime of the Century. Pastor's resiaence, 212 Powell st. ; telephone, black 1181: church telephone. black 961. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D.. pastor; Rev. ldwin H. Jenks. co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 Mr. Tenks will preach at 7:30 P. M. Sunday- v 12:45 P. 3. Young People’s Society of Cbristian Endeavor at 6:15 P. M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at7:45. All are welcome to these services. | light housework. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. MISSION LODGE NO, 169, ¥ and A. M. — Called meeting THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 7. o'cloc Third degree. By orderoz the W. M. A C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. £, MCcKINLEY CLUB, FORTY-FIRST AS- sembly District, meets TO-NIGHT, 1209 Polk st., to select delegates to State Convention. Members attend. EXECU A WEEK'S NEW: (3 EBMAN MAN AND WIFE CAPABLE AND ¥ industrious want situation, or would take fall charge of private place or small ranch: man isa gardener and Landy man: wife a good strong house-worker. Address M., box 3, Call Office, akland. COA(}B!\IAN—A YOUNG EASTERN MAN wishes situation in gentleman’s place; thor- Qushly understands his business; years of New York City references. Address Coachman, 12 Sac- ramento st.. . FEMALE HELP WANTED. DIVIDEND NOTICE: DIVIDEND NOUICE—THE NEVADA Bank of San Francisco. The Board of Direc- tors of this bank have declared a divilend (No. 16) for the quarter ending March 31 at the rate of six (8) per cent per annum, payable on and after the 161h of April. Transfer-books will be closed from the 10:h to the 15th inst., borh days inclusive. D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. San Francisco, April 8, 1896. SPECIAL NOTICES. & BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84 collections made, city or country. Pacitic Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.,'room 6. Tel. 5580, B2, VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOOKS scrubbed: reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSSL & CO.. 242 Sutter. WANTED-FEMAL DIRST-CLASS GERMAN COOK DESIRES situation: best references city or country. MISS CULLEN, 3 Sutier st. ADIES! FOR FIRST-CLASS COOKS, WITH i best clty references, upstairs girls, housework girls aud nurses please call or address MISS HICKEY, 1033 Postst. Tel. Sutter 52. SITUATIO TANTED—A PRACTICAL FURNITURE salesman; one with some knowleage of UD- bolstery ana carpets preferred. Apply 523 Market st., room 7, from 3 0 6 P. M. NEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. 3d and 4th—Single furnished rooms, night 15¢ 10 80c; woek $1 to $2 50; clean, quiet reading-room; strictest attention to morning calis; open all night. ANTED—AN UPHOLSTERY AND CAR- pet salesman: none but those with practical experience in a retail house need apply. Call at 523 Market st., room 7, from 3 to 6 P. M. AY, BOYS—TONY, 722 HOWARD, GIVES 8 eggs, mush, soup, coffee, 10c: a good square meal for 5¢; give us acall. $250. PAYING CORNERSALOON WANTS DU, partner; experience not necessary. 633 Howard st. 3 e ¥ (ASTER WEEK—2 FRESH EGGS, WITH coffee, tea or milk, bread, butter, etc., 5¢. 635 Clay st., Big Yellow Front. I IVE SOLICITORS FOR NEW AND HIGHLY 4 profitadble proposition; accident. health ana life insurance. Call bet. 3 & 5 P, 1., or address Fideli. Mutual Aid Association, 316 California, room 18. GOOD QCANDINAVIAN CIRLTO DO HOUSEWORK; ) is & good cook; wages #25. Call 414 Folsom. 3 LADY WISHES COOKING AND AS- wages $12 to $15. E. M., box 71, Call. NG KESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL—TO assist or do general housework in a small family; references if required. 2 Farren ave., bet. Plerce and Scott sts., off Eddy Y QUNG GIRL WiSHES SITUATION upstairs work or care children. 431 Ridl bet. Church and Sanchez. Ym’.\" LADY WANTS POSITION TO AS- sist with housework; small wages. Address G. L., box 134, Call Oftice. M DPLE-AGED LADY WANTS A SITUA- AW tion as nurse or housekeeper in the city or a short distance in the country. Call or address 240 Shotwell st, SUIUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE 2 woman to do housework where she can sieep Lome, or will work by the day: can give the best of references. Address MES. WARD, 1818 Laguna st., rear. OTELHELP—2 VERY COMPETENT GIRLS, used to work, will go to Tesort or city house at reasouaple remuveration; well recommended. LA, 865 Broadway, Oaklaud. UNG LADY, WITH KNOWLEDGE OF dressmaking, cutting and fitting. wishes place with dressmaker; willfng to make herself gener- ally useful: small saary; object advancement. Call or address 162113 Howard st., rear. W ANTED—BY YOUNG ENGLISH WOMA age 28, a position as housekeeper, chamber- work or any place of trust. Call from 10 to 4 or address L. 0., 1515 Larkin st. NOGRAPHEK, WITH FIRST ey st., rences, wishes a position. Address this office. GERMAN GIRL WA A position for general housework; is very good cook: best references in German and English. Call 621 Twenty-f EGIRL, cook, 00K, TiOSPITAL, #10; COOK, PRIVATE family of 2 persons, §30; cook, Placer County, $26: Salinas, $20, and other towns; 15 housework glrls, clty, $20 and $25: 6 young girls assist, 810 to $15. MISS'CULLEN, 323 Sutter st (0K, GERMAN INSTITUTION, $30: GOOD Place. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. QCANDINAVIAN COOK, COUNTRY, $26; 8 n family. MisS CUL 323 Sutter. ERMAN OR SWEDIEH GIRL, HOUSE- work, 2 in family; $30. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st j OMAXN, WITH A CHILD, $15TO $20. MISS V CULLEN, 323 Sutter st MOTHER AND DAUGHTER, $25: ¥ place. MISE CULLEN. 323 Sutter st. RISH GIRL AS COOK, JEWISH FAMILY, $30; waitress, private family, $25; nurse, $20; Eflfl Oth:rm MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st PROFXSSIONAL COOK FOR INSTITUTION, must bave reierences. $50: pastry cook and aker. summer resort, $50: cooks, country hotels, #35. 350 and 825: German cook for private family $25: chambermaid and waitress, small hotel, near city, $2¢ waitress, south, fare advanced, $20: waltress.summer resort, $20 laundress and second EIrl, with references, $25; German girl, house- work, $25. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. EAD WAITRFSS AND 2 WAITRESSE! 'y same country hotel, $30 and $20. Annie Hill and Mary McLaighlin, please. cal or send address to C. R. II,\SSL’N & CO.’S, 110 Geary st. W AITRESSES THIS DAY SURE FOR SUM- DIET resorts, water resorts, country hotels, $20 Sur‘lh “ R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st W ANTED—COOK FOR INSTITUTION, 8: German cook, $30; French elderly nurse, 2 housework girl, German family, $25; cashier, restaurant, $4 o week: waitress, restaurant, $5 a Wweek: young girl for country, §15: young nurse- glrls, $10. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. | W ANTED-GERMAN SECOND GIRL AND nurse, $25; 3 cooks, plain wash, $25 and $30; waitress, restaurant, $20; and a great many girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CK:JSETT & C. ., 312 Sutter st. NOMPANION, GAKLAND, $18: HOU ;. American family, $26: ranch cook, $2 $25. MME. LEOPOLD, 20 Stockton st. Guou SEAMSTRESS, WILLING TO EX- change service, can have large alcove with breaiciast, $12 per'month. Address H. W., box 7OUNG GIRL WA 1N00ga st.; wages $! BRIGHT WOMAN FOR OFFICE OF WHOLE- sale house; not under 25: experlence unneces- sary: references. C., box 72, Call. " OUNG GIRL, WANTED IN SAN RAFAEL o help take care of 2 small children; $8 per fnnnlh. Address D. C., box 28, Call Oftice. \} ANTED—YOUNG WOMAN TO DISTRIB: ute type; must be competent, Apply &t rooms 6and 7, Manning place, off Eighth st., bet. Market and Mission, \1 OST CONVENTENT AND RESPECTABLE ot Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 10 $6 per week; free'bus to and from ferry. BRIGHT INTELLIGENT LADY TO SOLICIT for printing. D., box 110, this office. NTED AT 214 CHATTA- OATMAKERS WANTED. APPLY AT 11 A. M. at Golden Gate ave. entrance to CHARLES LYONS, London Tailor, 1212 to 1218 Market st. BEST IN CITY—SING ' E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1. $1 25, 81 60 per week, Pacific House, Commerciai and Leidesdorft ANTED—-LABORERS AND MECHANICS to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; $1'to $3 per we W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 52) SACRAM st.: 200 rooms: best in the city: singi 20 and 25¢ a night, $1 & week: meals 10c. EN'S SOLES, 60c; HEELS, 25¢: DONE 16 minutes, while you wait. 635 Kearny st. W ANTED—BOYS T0 LEARN BARBER trade: only 8 weeks required; tools and posi- | tions furnished; reasonable terms by calling this week; catalogue mailed. San Franeisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. LASKA GOLD FIELDS. The fast sailing clipper schooner Sophla Suth- erland, built in 1889, will sall from San Francisco for Cooks Inlet direct on April 15, weather permit- {ing, taking & limjted nuinber of passengers. For further particulars apply to FRED HOLMES, Shipbroker and Agent, 506 Battery st. 10Q MEy T0 TAKE LODGING AT 106 15¢ nd 20c a night, including coffee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. JBARBERS PROTECTIVE UNTON EMPLOY- 1ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Tetary Barbers' Asso., 325 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ent. Bec'y, P. C. Hamann, 23815 O'Farrell. EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes: great reduction on account of other busi- ness. 129 Sixth st. WE ARE SHOE DOCTORS; WE REPAIR your old shoes and make them as good as new, and with our new machines we can do your work &t one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Mission st., between First an OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 LLL] .: ROOMS 30c to 50c night; #1 10 84 week: open all nignt. ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD, all grocers keep it. ECOND-HAND nearly new, 25¢ to $1 25. 562 Mlssion. LCHO HOUSE, 86315 MARKET ST— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to 3T week. | ATTO'S LAW AND COLLECTION AGENC Prompt collectjons; references. 512 Montg'y INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAK | | | TO rooms N M SOME SHOES, T0Om: free bus to and from the ferry. CLASS COOK AND BUTTER-MAKER shes situation in city or near; first-class ref- B 825 Sutter st. "OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST 'H_LIGHT housework and care of children; one who speaks German preferred. 118 Fair Oaks st. = | mem; 200 rooms, 25 cents a uight; Teading- | | | COLLECT _WAGES DUE laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. ISH WOMAN WISHES WORK BY THE day washing or housecleaning. Address 448 Tiwenty-gixth st. L’lfiumj»‘; ED WOMAN TO ASSIST WITH housework and help with children. 782 Twenty-fifth st. JELIABLE WOMAN WITH A CHILD, GOOD A co wishes a situation to do general house- ty or country. Aadress 512 Howard st. OUNG WOMAN WISHES PLAIN SEWING and mending; children’s clothes and white clothes. Address or call 715 Natoma st., rooms 10 and 12. 1 RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENTS: £1 21 cuts by tailor system; good fitter: s made over. Address D. M., hox 101, Call. 0 DO WORK BY THE work. Call or address 408 ; any kind of L. bakel TO DO light housework and plain coo 7a Ran- dall place, off Sixteenth st., bet. Mission and Valencia. OUNG GIRL SPEARING FRENCH AND English; do children’s dresses; would like posi- tion in respectable family; care for children and Address 511 Hyde st., from 10 A 04 P M JEAT YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS AN general housework in an_American family; is @ good plain cook; wages §$20. Call or adiress 1810 Broderick st. RPHAN GIRL, 18 YEARS OLD, DESIRES £ood home: speaks English and German; refer- Address 0. ., box 134, Cail Office. RIENCED SE 3 1 sewing and mending; hours 1 to . Stockton st., room 22 (10 sewing, eic.; 200d dressmaker: waiting, etc., and s chambermaid. Address LEONIE ENLY, 13 Trenton st.,oft Pacific,bet. Stockton and Powell. €00 SWEDISH WOMAN, LATELY from the KEast, with best of i>ferences, wishes A situation; American family preferred. Call or write 10 A. J., 32815 Tenh st. JIRL TO ASSIST AT HOUSEWORK; SLEEP home; references. 637 Ellis st. PPRENTICES ON CUSTOM COATS; PAY while learning. 410 Kearny st., room 24. JREE BEER-TWO SCHOONERS FOL bc; also a bottl_eof lager, Sc, at 637 Clay st. i T RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA KKE [ ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room : 26¢ a nixht: $1 a week. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 16c A DAY: 81 week; rooms for two, 25c a day, $1 60 a week; reading-room: daily. 36 Clav st AIRDR 5, 25c AND 36c: MORNING and eve clas 01 Mission. T]{* MARING, CU taught; siyles: 25c up. McDOWELL Academy, 218 Powell st. W INCHESTER HOUSE, a3 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 rooms: 25cto $1 60 per night: $1 50 10 $6 per week: free bus 10 and irom the ferry. TO LEARN DRESS CUT- 4 McAllister. rms 67 and 68. pe ALE HELP WANTED. OR SWIKS COOK FOR 70; second butler, English | preferred, $40; assistant in confectionery, $263 | nisht cook, $8 a week. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. ('BCULARSAWYER, COUNTRY SAWMILL, $4 a day, see boss here: foreman for & marble quarry, $3 a day; 4 quartz-miers, $2 50 to $2 76 aday; shingle-sawyer, 835 and found: 3 milkers, £18, $20 and $25: man to raise poultry, $20 and found; 4 farmers. $15 to $20: ranch carpenter, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. HE:P MEAT COOh, COUNTRY HOTEL, ANTED—GERAM privatefamily, $75; pantryman, country hotel, $20 and fare ady cook and wife, ‘country, restaurant, $30. C. R. HANSEN & C0., 110 Geary st. AGENTS WANTED. (CANVASSERS, 82 PER DAY GUARANTEED, Room 41, 14 McAliister st. GENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND £\ town of the Pacific coast to handle the best, quick-selling novelty out: no humbug; write to- day; full :particulars with samples 10¢. Address MANUFACTUKERS' AGEN . 0.box 2068, San Francisco, Csl. HOUSES WANTED. " ANTED—FURNISHED COTTAS bedroom:s for 3 months; one hou: San Francisco: state rent. 'Add. 613 GE OF 3 s ride from | /o Lombard. | ROOMS WANTED. ANTED—2 UNFURNISHED SUN N D SUNNY Tooms; central location. _E., box 4, Cail Office. W ANTED—ROOM 25x40; DISTRICT BOUND- ed by Kearny, Taylor, Market aud Post sts: suitable for lodgerooms. Address Tenant, 214 Pine st., room 10. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED_BUGGY-HORSE FOR 1 OR 2 months or more, by responsible party, for its care. Address 512 Montgomery st. 80 000 REDWOOD TIES TO CUT. 8, 9, 10, 5 11 and 12 cents each; 15,000 cords ot 4-foot redwooi timber to cut, 70¢ cord; carriace- selter or screw turner: spool tender: broom-maker; charcoal burner, $1 50 day and board; 3 wire-nail oberators, 2 50'day. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. Y OUNG 1A HES ANY LIGHT 0CCU- pation from 9 i1 5 p. ». daily; can cut and_fit dresses; children’s clothes ‘made, etc. Apply 706 Cilis 7OUNG WIDOW DESIRES SITUATION, housekeeper or general housework; city oF country. 90514 Powell st. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; #1 50 (o $6 per week: convenient and respectable; free bus to and from the ferry. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 6 CENTS —THM 4\ WEEKLY CALL. in wrapper, for mailing. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, FJUNTER & CO, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment oflice, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, bet. California aud Sacramento, tel. 231. P_L.u, COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS; ALL ~branches :short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 48. (CEINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT J oflice; best help. 41435 O'Farrell; tel. k. 426. APANESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 3148 Sutter: tel. Grant 30, TNMARRIED MAN, 30 YEARS OLD, wishes position in hospitai or some institution strictly temperate: speaks English and German; & handy man all around; city or country. §. GROSS, 511 Sixth st., Caklan JITUATION WANTED AS 1 bookkeeper, stock or shipping clerk, driver of delive: gon or porter: long experlence and references. Address H. E., box 131, ASSISTANT Call Office. N UESE OR VALET: 67, YEARS EXPERL ence; understands massage and alcobel rub- bing; first-class references; wages $20 pef month. M. R. B., box 7, Cali Office, Oakland. i’ AN ABOUT PLACE WANTS SITUATION: M “can_drive, milk_and do gardening; reference given. Address E. ¥, box 73, this oflice. MAY AND WIFE (SWEDISH) WISH A SIT- uation on a fruit farm: man good horseman. Address C. G., 1201 Folsom st. AN AND WIFE WANT WORK; MAN £00d_rough carpenter: woman good cook. Address M. W., box 164, Cail Office. 25, 830; 6 HOTEL dishwashers, #20; to work in restaurant; vege- armerand wife; farmer for Lassen 2 rancn teamsiers, $20; 4-mule 5 lborers for u ranch. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. ANTED—SHINGLE-SAWY ER, $30 TO 835 nd found, call earl; 4} auartz-miners, $2 50 aday and $40 and board; 2 woodchoppers, $20 and board: hoy for a grocery, 88 and found; neat yeung man for lunch counter, $20 and found. and Others. Apply J. F. CROSETY & CO., 628 Sacra- mento st. YOOK, COUNTRY HOTEL, $40; DISHWASH- / er, country restaurant, $4 a week: 6 laboring men to make roads in the woods, $20 and_board ; b uemakers, 8c, 9c and_10c apiece. R.T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st. \V ANTED—AMERICAN COACHMAN ON A gentleman’s ranch near city, :$25 per month ; Port Costa please telegraph last ‘address. W. D EW & CO., 626 Clay st. 1 ELP! LOOK OUT! SOMETHING GOING 1o drop; if I can find good eflicient help, viz., couk, waiter and porter for first-class ssloon and grillroom, either white or colored. who can attend 10 their duties and mind their own business and work reasonable, I shall drop both the little red men and inamen; give age, etc.. and name last employers. Address Saloon Keform, box 187, Call, OY IN DRUGSTORE: AGE 14 OR 15; REF- erence: living with parents. California and Devisadero sis. B HOTEL WAITERS, §2( ) cooks, $25, 840 aud $65: ironer: G table Herbs” blood and liver remedy. Room 78, St. Ann’s buildin RS ENCED PRESSER ON [CLOAKS. e fil\;l'\\‘lx, History building, room 34, 723 arl EAMEN AND ORDINARIES FOR EUROPE » and Honolulu. Apply 10 Steuart st., upstair: T ANTED—GOOD BARBER FOR SATUR. A day and Sunday; good wages. Call 255 Third st. or 48 Tehama before 7. Gu'olTB'.\ RBER FOR SATURDAY 8 o'clock. 823 Clay st. ALL AT 70U MAN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT WILL be glad to work for board. Address W., box 21, this office, JTEADY YOUNG MAN (ENGLISH) WITH 1 good education wishes situation. Address R., box 81, Call Office. TRONDS AND REFERENCES GIVEN T0 PAR- ties for situation as watchman or porter. Ad- dress J. S., 246 Third st., city. Q] ATION WANTED TO DRIVE L) wagon: well acquainted with ecity, M. W., box 48, Call. AMERIL‘AN (28 YEARS) WISHES A POSI- tion as driver of horses; has business college education. Aadress American, box 137, Call. MILK Address )R SATURDAY. 82 THIRD ST, 00D BARBER FOR SATURDAY. 62 SEV- B.uinh:k ARBER WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND enth st. B Sunday. 609 Larkin st. GENTS WANTED TO SELL “OUR NATIVE | QELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 1o 4. KLEIN. 108 Sixth st.: send postal. CLAIRVOYANTS, RETUEN MME. DR. ATLANTA, BUSL ness and test medium; tells from cradle to grave; reveals every hidden mystery; gives advice on love, marriage and all aftairs: she has 0o equal; Defore going on a journey or into business call on | the gifted lady; locates mines and buried treasure; removes evil influences; all should seek her coun: sel; hours, 9 A. . t0 8 .3.; open Sundays. 1055 Market st., opp. Hibernia Bank. RARE OPPORTUNITY to consult the great clairvoyant, PROFESSOR F. EUGENE, Knowledge is Power. Remalin not in darkness and ignorance, but seek thelight of wigdom and learn what the future holds for you. He is ever ready to assist the troubled and unfortunate, and always meets with success. All are pleased with his readings. PROFESSOR F. EUGENE, 1728 Market st. ROF. ZANZIC, THE WHITE MAHATMA pulmist and clairvoyant medium, 315 Kllls st., telis past, present and future events with utmost sittings: ladies 50c, gents $1. 5 $1. 50C AND 81 PROFESSOR LEON, 533 POST ST. Wonderful power; gives advice on business, speculation, love, marriage, divorce, etc.; letters with stamps answered. Hours 9 to 8 also Sunday. MESMELVINA CLATRVOVANT: PICTURE of future husband or wife. 766Y Howard st. h ME.MOREAU. BEST MEDIUM: REVEALS past, presentand future ;25¢ up. 764 Howard st. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER 1IN the world: 50c and $1, shows you the plcture of your future husband or wife. 4 Twelfth, cor. Market | HICKOK & CO., 87315 Market st. $5O ALF INTEREST IN PAYING « butcher business: handsome corner shop in good part of city: 2 first-class horses and wagon: big trade: established 12 years: selling artner stays with new man until posted. M. ESS CO., 7831/ Market st. $4250 CORNER GRUCERY AND BAR, « hav, feed store, wood and coal yard, including bufldings, 10 stalls; finest location in Mission: doing best business there; 6 living-rooms; 3 horaes Jragons: bona-fide offer; :open to_thor- ough investigation if you mean “business. M. LESS CO., 78335 Market st. $45(0, BUTCHERSHOP: FIRST-CLASS LO- » cation; splendidly fitted up; Al horse and cart; most desirable class of custom: monthly Teceipts ‘from $650 to $700; proposition easily worth double; circumstances compelling this sac- rifice will be éxplained; rare opening forany one. M. LESS & CO, 78314 Market st. PT CORNERSALOON AT TERMINUS SI000. sPr RpatooN AT established; well worth $2000 to any one: trial given: cheap rent, long lease. M. LESS & CO.. 78314 Market st, K55 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING DOV, business: “cooa ‘store trade: 3 living- rooms. M. LESS & CO., 78334 Market st. $1600 CORNER GROCERY AND BAR: « best location north of Market st.: has finest class of trade; more than valu» in sizht; genuine bargain. M.'LESS & CO., 7831, Market. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. 4 N 2 OOMS, $125. BRREEETLAIN o) dancet st ‘ RON G MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE—AT a sacrifice: restaurant at junction an | transfer point. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. OALYARD, HAY AND GEAIN, FOR SALE; horsea. wagons. everything In the best working order; 20 stalls; sickness cause of selling; woul take partner. 1623 Market st. W ELL ESTABLISHED WOOD, COAL, FEED and livery stable; sickness. F., box 1€ Cail. ARGAIN—AN OL) - ESTABLISHED PI ture frame business is offered at a sacrafice, on account of death of the proprietor. MRS.M. A. BERG, 508 Thirteenth st., Oakland. APER ROUTE FOR SALE, TELEGRAPH- Hill district, covers 18 blocks; can be boughi. cheap, and chances for increass are very good. Apply this office. vrincipals only. OR RENT OR SA LE—A BLACKSMITH AND general jobbing shop, with tools and every. thing complete: also dwelling-house, barn, wind- mill, etc., standing on about one acre of land cov- ered with assorted fruit-trees; the shop has been Tun for over thirty years: place located in center of the healthiest town in California; terms easy. Foe further particulars inquire of ALEXANDER WATSON ,Gilro; LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. q;;(jo ALOON ON MARKET NICELY D (U0, §iited up: paving business: bargain for any one. ‘M. LESS & CO., 7831 Market st &30 FINE RESTAURANT, CENTRAL, D e « north of Market, near Kearny: best class custom; splendid_trade. M. LESS & CO., 78314 Market st., near Fourth. 7 PRARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; ELEGANTLY fitted ap; within few doors of Baldwin; cheap rent: long lease M. LESS & CO., 78315, Market. 21 A RESTAURANT, OYSTER-HOU® $1500 + old-established place; firsi-class run- ning order: daily receipts 365 to $70; present owner 3 years; full investigation; will exchange for city real estate. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. TPEAMSTERS, ATTES —EXPRESS transier company: has the cream of trade be- tween this city and Oakland; clears $300 per month over: proprietor owns his own property, buras, offices, siorages, etc.; one of the nicest, cleanest and’ steadiest businesses in this State: making sure income: grand opportunity for some active man. STENBERG, 632 Market st. £Q LIQUOR - STORE: THIRD §T.; EE00. Fiatier poine. ST pERG: 852 M. W ANTED — STEADY, ACTIVE MAN FOR laundry route; estahlished 8 years: first-class horse and wagon: guaranteed to clear $90 to $125 amonth: $350 required. STENBERG & CO., 632 -ROOM LODGING-HOUSE. 447 B0 RS0 WoRTH $2000. 19-room house on Sutter st.: payments..... 12-room house on Mason st 65 rooms, clearing $200, onl 60 rooms on Market st., new. 20 rooms on Fourth st., only 16 rooms on Taylor st. 45 rooms on Marke: st_. DECKER, 1020 Market s: URE OF 8 ROOMS: HOUSE ALL OC- h 803 Fourth st. FLYL 1T cupies 03 F 'IIuréF,'m-‘? ROOMS FOR SALE AT 761 11 Mission st 7 (35 MISSION—15 WELL FURNISHED, OC- < cupied rooms: number boarders; reason- able. DRIVATE HOUS] for sale on acconnt of leaving cit; Address V., box 81, Call Office. 99 RUOM HOUSE: BEST SIDE STREET &4 south of Market : full steady roomers: same peoplein the house for years: clears about $73 over rent; water free. AddressC.J. N., box 140, Call Office. CLEARING $30 MONTH, price $250. FURNITURE FOR SALE. FURNITURE GF 8 ROOMS™AND KITCHEN] cheap. 47135 Tehama st. Market st. & 3() PARTNER IN PRESS BUSI- + ness: established 9 years; double and single team; best chance in lifetime for active man: bargain. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st.§ A() PARTNER WANTED IN ROUTE; $150. porse: wagon; cash trade $15 to $20 a week; established over 2 years. STANLEY, 2115 Third st. $300 FOR SALE, T0O EXCHANGE OR « for rent—Property in centerof Berke- ley: lot 90x135; cottage 5 rooms, bath, windmiil, stable: d-year-old orchard; will take part cash or trade for'good business. Address WICKE, 1148 Sutter st. LHAMBRA MINERAL SPRINGS, T0 £\ rent, 109 acres of land. 17 rooms, unfurnished, baths, beautiful location, 5 miles from Martinez, rent $25 per month. D.J. WEST, Martinez, Cal. MARTINEZ "HOTEL TO RENT; TERMS Wicagonable; 56 rooms; in 00d order. D. J. ¥ » Martinez, Cal. & ) 0" PARTNER BUSINESS 20U, cstabiished over 10 vears; gnaranteed 10 clear $20 weekly to each. 261, Kearny st. $3—0 BUTCHER-SHOP: OLD ESTAB. DU, Jished: 2 horses; wagons: receipts $20 10 225 dail, cheap rent; a sacrifice. JOHN- STON, 2615 W ANTED-_STEADY MAN AS PARTNER IN paying wood and coal yard; must have $150 JOHNSTO! Kearny st. TER AND CHOP HOUSE CHEAP. MAKE offer (o owner, 2615 Kearny &FO SALOON AND LUNCHHOU (0. Fabiishea 30 years: rent $30: on Catifor- niaand Montgomery. Inquire 533 California st., Phanix Bar. INE FRUITSTOR, wagon; bargain. HEGARTY 3 FINE BAKERY &JUU.uau : rooms. H Ket st. 21 5() GOOD-PAYING & 150. bargain. E.J HE! $45(), SALOON, wiTH D3OV, renconly #25; opp. Builders’ Exchange Tarest chance; must be sold to-day. Inquire WILKE, 633 California st., Phenix Bar. HAVE THE BEST PAYING SALOON AND cbophouse and lodging-house In the liveliest town in California; 1will sell all or take a partner; I can give good references. Call a:i CHAIX & cash. FURNITURE; 2 1004 Market st. OVEN, ETC.: $18 R , 100(\ Mar- RESTAURANT: G. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- - ding; new folding-beds, $8 and up: step-lad- ders, 20c per step; furniture exchged. 779 Missio:. FIEESA LE ! Prices stand till goods are completely dis- posed of. Oak bed sets oee ..818 50 Bed lounges. L8 Stoves 750 arpets, per yard Linoleum, per yard. Matting, per yard. ELELTEL 10 Till our new bullding 1s erected these prices will stand. Till such time we are conducting business corner Seventh and Mission sts. J. 55 ai NOONA. 400 SAre! CARPETS; $10; bed. Sioves, #5: pa 2 URNITU q Bedlounges trimmed with plus Brussels Carpet, laid . English Linoleum, laid Window shades in 5 colors. 5 26¢ up SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market st., opposite Grant aventi: no branch ster CHAMBER SETS, $1i; lor sets, 820: folding-beds, . D. MCCARTHY, 113 4th! FURNITURE WANTED. BASCH. 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNI- ture, saloons and merchandise: highest price, W ANTED — SECOND-HAND FUKNITURE for country; will pay good price. 7 City Hall avenue. MAY ER S YOUR carpets, piano. 1135 Market; ('ALL ON J. C_ MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, / you want highest cash price for your furniture, carpets, planos, or merchandise of any kind. MALONE PAYS 20 PER CE MORE than_ elsewhere for furniture to fill couniry orders. Leave orders at KING'S. 3 Fourth st. FURNITURE, 76 Wi TED WITH poor work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car- pet Beati S '('«uf KLIN'SCARPET BEATIN ) Golden Gate ave. (A REAT CARPET CLEANING. RENOVA- Tel. South 250. BERNARD, 207 Sixth st.. S, F., Sunday or Mon- ju,\’ S CO. ST - CLEANING AND day for information. 25 and 27 8th. $300 PARTNER IN EASY BUSINE‘S; JTREAT W ARPET-BEAT- « $100 guarantced per month. C. C. ing works: latest improved machinery ; 3¢ vard. G.G DRGE,oflice 11 Eighth st.; phone Jessie 253, 8750, LAKINER T TAKE ONETHIRD D { OV, interest in_established firm of manu- facturers; agents handling Easiern agencies: the above amouui to be invested in the business for the purpose of developing it: will stand the most rigid Investigation: references, Dun or Bradstreet: would prefer one who has had experience as & salesman. ROBINSON, 4th floor, 938 Market st. 91010,1102, 4106 \\fASTED—“'UlKKX PARTNERS IN PAY- Ing placer claim; au interest can be obtained by any man willing to worl experience not necessary ; $100 needed, $60 o7 which Lo ay pres- ent owner for expenditures aiready made and $40 to purchase provisions which will be sufficient until August, when clean-up Is made. Address Partner. box 84, Call Oftice. FINE, WELL-PAYING INFANTS AND ladies’ underwear manufactory; in fine locality and long established: doing a big business: price $3500: best business in the State for the money. . LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 60 RESTAURANT AND BAKERY; + good Location; doing $20 a day; must sell at once; big bargain.” PIERCE, 22 Kearny st. $225, LUNCHL AND DELICACY STORE, Z9. with 3 sunny rooms; centrally located on Geary (CARPETS CLEANED, o PER YARD; - laid, 5¢ per yard. S.STRATTON, 18 Eighth. CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth: tel. South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., successors. J MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 240 « 14th st.; cleaning 3¢ & yard. Tel. Missl 74, J McQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN- . ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 228, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOU 10‘- GOLDEN GATE AVE. — 1 UNFUR- D9 nished front room: running water. JRESH FAMILY COW FOR SALE. Eighteenth 4 JO. 9 HIGH-ARM WHEELER & WILSON 4\ _sewing machine; hardly been used: $25 cash. 16 Valley st., city. T LE CHEAP — SCHOONER-YACHT 0. 8. 25 ft., I w. L. 21 ft., beam 8 fr. Apply 20 Center Market. (LEAP—COCKER SPANIEL PUPS, Church st. i EVERAL SECOND-HAND TANDEMS AND safeties at le{em?ly low prices. 328 Allister. 1228 AT 1403 C. HICKOK & CO., 783% Market. $125, PARGAIN: CENTRAL PARK RES. £9. taurant: opposite New City Hall. Ap. Py D. MCRAE, 829 Mission st. G(;ub BUSINESS 2 BLOCKS NOKTH MAR- ket; msured for $1000; will seil ata sacrifice. ., boX 42, this oflice. an SALE — LOW, “THE OLD NEWS Stand,” etc., 129 Seventh st.; living-rooms. make an offer. % AKE OFFER; GOOD STATI \ N Y AND M candy-store; central location. R. C., box 6, Call Office. ADY DESIRES GENTLEMAN PARTNER with $75; paying proposition. 12 Mason, rm. 2. W ANTED-10E2 PARTNERS FOR ALASKA; about $300 required. ., box 41, Call. DARTNER WANT $100 required. MPE, PORTER, CARD-TREADER; TELLS past, present, future: ladies boc, gents $1; paimistry, clairvoyant, sittings $1 60. 126 Turk st. EMEMBER THE GREATEST SEERESS OF the uge. Parlor 5, 1164 Grant ave. ME.RAVENNA READS i FLUENTLY, tips on races, names given: 25¢ up. 5 4th st. ME. EXODIUS, CLATRVOYA moved to 1003 Mission, nr. ME. STEWART: GREATEST CARD READ- er and ciairvoyant In world: seventh daugh ters read cards since 11 years of age: mining, lawsuits marriage; ladies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. N DESTAURANT—A GENUIN L taken to-day. T. l'l,'Bl';LjKl. 7 City TOOD PAPER ROUTE IN OAKLAND FOK sale. Address W. box 8§, Call Office, Oakiand. 9200). SIGARSTORE, DOING A GOOD & « business; rare chance to secure a fine stand at actual cost of stock; rent cheap, and the place is worth double amount asked; investigate this bargain. T. LUBEKKE, 7 City Hall ave. ARE CHANCE—FOR SALK, A GOOD SaA- loon; not much money required; good reason for selling given. Inquire old Louvre, Phelan building, between 2 and 3 o’clock ». M. ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- erby eggs and cards: tells entire life, paat, present, future; consultationson all affairs; noth- ng excepted; names given; good advice: sure help: restores lost love by svmpathy; mistake im- possible: fee £1: letter §: 9 Post st., nr. Larkin. SPIRITUALISM. BARBER WANTED SATURDAY AFTER- ) noon and Sunday. 87215 Howard st. EST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 10c; MME. YOUNG, 605 McAllister st.; skeptics invited. 1 ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 269 Third s:. ARBER FO! URDAY. 1630 MISSION street. BAREER ¥OR SATURDAY. 626 FOURTH strec BARBER ¥OR SATCRDAY AFTERNOON. Apply 1444 Valencia st. RCHARD SUPERINTENDENT OPEN FOR engagement; 15 years' California experience; orchard, vines, stock and general farming; Al Teferences. Address Ranch, 81214 Fulton st. OACHMAN (ENGLISH): THOROUGHLY understands his business; also garden and cows; firsi-class Eastern and California refer- ences. Add. TED, 1649 Everett st., Alameda, Cal. ELIABLE MAN WANTS POSITION AS coachman and gardener: can milk; city or antry: good references. Address J. M., 'box 126, Call Office. W ANTED_SITUATION TO CARE HORSES i and garden: handy with tools and is good driver. Aadress 0. ., box 22, this office. MAN WHOCAN RUN CIRCULAR SaW: handy with_bench tools and machinery wages. GEORGE R. HUFF, 606 Folsom st. OBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH FIRST- class 'Easiern and San Francisco references wishes situation _as coachman and gardener. Ad- dress C. G., box 137, Call Office. FIBST-CLASS PAINTEE, TINTER AND paper-hanger wants work 'by the day: roll or contract. Address Paper-hanger, box 72, Call. MAY, 30, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, NOT afrald of work, wants employment; writes a fair £00d hand. Address N. N.. bux 120, Call Office. W ANTED-SITUATION TO CARE FOR horses, drive and_do gardentng: low wages; C. ., box 181, Cali Office, = UNION -SQUARE FREEK BAPTIST Church (open communion), Bush st., near Larkin—Rev. William N. Meserve, pastor. Preach- ing by the pastor Sunday morning. Subject: “The Aftermath.”’ Lvening: “a Notable Pilgrimage.' Sundav-school, 12:30 P. . Juniors at b p. M. Christian Kndeavorers at 6:30 ». M. J. H. Norris, org-nist and musical director, and a quartet choir 1°ad in the sone service. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE ‘WEEELY CALL. In wrapper, for mailing. best of reference. MAN AND WIFE: MAN AS FOREMAN TN i iar and Yineyard, thoroughly understands is business: wife o do'cooking; good reference, J. D., box 163, Cail Oftice. s TEADY RELIABLE YOUNG GERMAN (23) wishes a situation. Address THEODORE PETERSON, 821 Hampshire st., city. i TTUATION WANTED BY YOUNG GERMAN in private place t0 take care of horses, garden and cows: zood driver: best of references. Ad. | dress J. DESHW ANDEN, Napa, Cal, ARBER FOR SATURDAY ON PERCENT- ge. 1119 Folsom st., near Seventh. EST CIRCLE_TU-NJGHT: . JOHN- SUN; 10c. 821 Mission st.; sittings daily. URNED, WORLD-RENOWNED _MME, SCHMIDT, from the principal cities: tells past, present and fature; prices moderate. 556 Mission, (G ST MEDIUM_SITTINGS DAILY (SUN: days included); 26¢ up. 946 Mission; hrs 10 t09. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT sittings $ 218 Stockton st. HORSES. OR SALE CHEAP—FINE HORSE AND business wagon suitable for light delivery. In- quire 626 Kearny st. T T3 () HORSES FOR SALE; ALSO WAGONS, buggies, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Market, 327 Bixth st.; auction sales every Wednes- day. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. 100 SKETS SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALL kinds; second-hand wagons, buggy, carts; also 20 cheap horses. Fifteenth and Valencia sts. ©) GOOD BARBERS; $3; FOR SATURDAY. PHAEL'S, 9 Kearny st. MAY, AND WIFE TO WORK ON RANCH. #25 per month. Address Rancn, box 111, Call, ER FORSATURDAY and Sunday at 13734 Fidth st. Wit e xa bet. 10 and 11 a. 914 Marker st. 5 o = e 2439 Mission st. W ANTED-CARRIER, FREEMASON, THIS (G Q9D CANDYMAKEK. APPLY 1183 Va: lencia st., from 8 10 10 A. Ar. house; no agents. Address E., box 79, Call Office. JXPERIENCED OPERATURS ON LADIES' W ANTEU—A1 CARPET-LAYER: WAGES $1% & week. C., box 14, Call Office. 100 e . SOUP, PIE. PUDDING cr fruit and two kinds of vegelabies free with business: $100: on easy terms, J. M., box 111, Call Office. ORSES PASTURED: SEND FOR CIRCU- lar. The Hyde Ranch, 630 Commercial st. TF_YOU WANT 70 BUY, SELL OR EX- change horses, buggies, wagons or harness you il find it to vour advantage to cul at Derby Sale Stable, cor. Geary and Leavenworth sts.: auction sules every Tu::()[l{_n 11 o'clock. C. K. MARTIY, proprietor. S. WATKINS, anctioneer. UNSET HORSE MARKET, 220 VALENCIA— Horses, mules, wagons, buggies and barness. 150 SETS NEW a3D SECOND-HAND HAR: ness: all kinds; wagons, buggies, horses and scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission'st. & C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- seon for S. F. Police Deparrment. Office and hospital, 121 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401 PASTURAGE. AIRYMEN OR BUTCHERS, ATTENTION— Excellent pasturage for 100 bead of cattle for several months: running water: fenced in 3 fields; land level: at Woodside, 4 miles from Redwood City. Apply to L. ALTSCHUL, 320 Clay st., or on the premises: ranch to lease. SEWING MACHINES. < 52534 Fourtn st. GO BUSHELMAN WANTED AT RA- JIRST-CLASS HALE-TONE OPERATOR. AT Ply, with reference, H. T., box 82, Call. W GOOD WA RB: 7 ANTED—BOY T0 MAKE HIMSELF U BOYLLLACK WANTED AT BARBER-SHOP. morning. 408 California st., room 7. EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN WHO 18 willing to invest $200 in saloon and lunch- ackets and suits. DANNENBAUM, MUEL- LER & KAHN, 723 Market st., fourth ficor. MEN TO GET A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE . Inquire 639 Kearny st. all our 10c meals. 639 Kearny st. ANTED — PARTNE KSTABLISHED MEXS YaSOLING 80c: LADIES' 400: DONE 1 while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, A rented, repaired; lowest rates. 205 Fourth si. Appl; QALOON FOR SALE: ELEGANTLY FITTED +> up: no better location in the city. Inquire of MCLEOD & HATJE, 515 Market st. P R WITH $1500 TO TAKE INTER ARTN est and manufacture three patents; by this in- crease of capital a man can siep into a nice, clean, independent business that will give good returns: patents worth easy 85000 each. - Address Partuer, (100D FRESH COW. 1130 TWENTY-FOURTH st., near Noe. ADY'S NEW SEALSKIN FOR HALF ORIGI- i nal cost at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant ave. VEW 95 BICYCLES, #60: GOOD SECOND- AN hand vicycles, $40. Hamilton Cyclery, Baker st., cor. Hayes. YNAMO ENGINE, BOILER tools, chean. 516 Mission. ABY CARRIAGES AND KATIAN FURNIS ture bought at the factory saves retailer’s pro- fit._California Rattan Co., 61 First st., nr. Mission JTERLING BICYCLE, watch; terms easy. D. N. AR OUTFIT, T scules, etc T SE PRUSSIAN & bitters in market:buy your wines, liquors, ete., at Bonanza Wine Vaults; free delivery city, Oa land, Alameda. PUTZMAN & SCHURMANN, prop., 341 P Montgomery: phone red 391, BUIL] HAWLEY, 818 Mkt. MIRRORS, CASH REGISTERS, cheapest. MEEK. 1118 Mission. (TTERS, BEST STOMACGH Bacors, mant E SMALL MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZ fire and burg!=r proot safe. 108, 111 Market 3: Fxfu-; AND BURGLAR SAFE, LETTER- press, platform scales and desk :cheap. 102 Clay. 78 NEW Ead S CHEAPER THAN SECOND- hand. W.S RAY Mi 12 California at. OUNTERS, SHELV SHOWCASES C boughtand sold 112134 Market bet. 7th and 8ia DUCATIONAL. ADY WILL GIVE MUSIC OR ENGLISH lessons for room or board; references. E. K., box 78, Cail Office. JRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH; LEARN T0 speak: sp'c’'l 2. Flood building. G, WRITNG, ARITHMTC, GRAM Ry 00Kk 3 day & night; no classes: $6 month. 825 Mission. INDIVID- YRES, 325 MONTGOMERY ST. ual Instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, ete.: life scholarship $50; low rates per week and month. 0x 164, Call Office. $900). CORNER GROC SRY AND BAR: . large store; stock and fixtures worth more than price asked: $700 cash, balance on time; owner has two stores; see owner from 1 to 4 P. M.. SW. corner Folsom and Langton, between Seventh and Eighth sts. YIVEN AWAY: FINE RESTAURANT: GOOD business: account departure. 303%4 Third st. (100D PAYING BUSINESS FOR A YOUNG man. FRANK C. MCCANN, 122 Market st JREAT CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD WAGES X with from $300 to $500. Address E., box 82, Call Office. $¢A RARE CHANCE"_FINE GROCERY AND 4L bar._Folsom and Twelith sts. F YOU WANT TO SELL OR_BUY A BUSI- ness quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall JOR SALE — A GOD-PAYING © store; established 12 years; bes: locality; long. lease; clearing ove - $100 a month: rare chance for moderate invesiment: full investigation allowed. See owner at 22 Sixth st. 7 FINEOLD ESTABLISHED CORNER « saloon; positive bargain. 429 Fourth. FOR SALE—CHEAP: GOOD-PAYING SA- loon; owner goiug East. Apply 624 Sacramento. &350, R UTE BUSINESS WITii GRO- « cery-stores; ciearing $200 month: trial given. Address E. G., box 4. this office. (GROLERY AND BAR FOR SALE: 8 LIVING- rooms: rent $20. Apply this office. RANCH FOR RENT: 80 ACRES IN grain: 8250 vearly: stock and utensils for sale atabargain. P.K. RYAN, 2935 Washington st. OR RENT —SAN MATEO HOUSE AND bakery; 16 rooms, bakery, stable and yard; right in the town of San Mateo. Inquire T. HIP- PEN, San Mateo. NTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS PAPER FOR sale; nets $175 per month; chance for right part; ply B3h See? 8¢ 00D BUSINESS MAN WOULD TAKE charge of business or interest of partner wish g:g o renre.don u::;ry or cm:!mln on, ‘;r would uy same and pay from proceeds; god references. K, 605 Dlamond st. L | MES. MELVILLE SNYDER, STUDIO 514 SUT- ter; teacher vocal music, plano, elocution: dramatic elocution a speclalty; vocal Shakespear- ean classes; stage dancing; minuet, gavotte, etc. Vocal classes resumed Monday. April 13, at 8 e, UITAR MANDOLIN. PIANO AND VOCAL lessons: $3 mo. MARY WESTHAUS, 89 Fifth, PANISH, FRENCH ACADEMY. CASTILIAN and Parisiun. 3lessons w.: $3m. Maze bld, r.37. OOKKEEPING TAUGHT PRACTICALLY, better than in any coliege on earth; 6 wks: no one teaches my rapid calculations. TARR, 669 MKt CADEMY OF DANCING. MISSES HUDDY: private and class. 8a Hyde: terms moderate. FRENCH,SPANISH, ETC. Prof. D FILIPPE'S Academy of Languages, 520 Post st:estab’d 1871 OSEPH GREVEN, VOIOE IMPROVER J ik o JPANISH. FRENCH, GERMAN; MODERATE, O eisterschatt School Langunges, 122 O'Farrell g5 TOICE BUILDING, PANTOMIME AN - ing. LEO COOPER, 814 Geary st. o YRES, THE LEADING SHORTHAN) A\ lege: individual Instruction; 4 months ogers Gay and evening 325 Montgomery st. > ELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL OF ACTING— Private theatricals arranged: pupils reheayeed on stage. R.5and 12, LO.O.K. block, 7th and Mis SCHOOL ELECTRICAL, CIVIL MINING, M- chanical engineering. Surveying, o assay; estab. L VAN DR NRIPLAR st T EALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 H Bookkeepin; LS busines rihand, typing, electrical engineer. legraphy, modera Tite for cataiogue. languages rapidly taught. United States or Cq Tl Canada one year for $1 50, posie

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