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12 QUIET HOME WEDDINGS, Blake-McAlpin and the Edward Harper Nuptials Last Week. WINTER COTILLON CLUB MEETS Leon Reception—Santa Clara College Entertains St. Ignatius. Personal Notes. John W. McAlpin of San Luis Obispo County, Cal.,, and Miss Alice E. .Bla_ke,‘ daughter of the late Dr. James of this City, ! were married Jast Wednesday evening at | the residence of the hride's_ molhpr, 1844 | Geary street. It was a family ‘nffmr, oply | relatives and a few intimate friends being | present. 5 | The parlors were beautifully decorated with orange blossoms, white roses and smilax, with a handsome floral bell in tte | front bow-window, under which the cere- mony was performed. : 3 The bride, looking most charming in pure white, was given away by her brother, Dr. Charles R. Blake, the maid of honor being Miss Ada C. Tracy, while the groom’s brother, Alan McAlpin, acted as best man. The marriage service was con- ducted by the Rev. W. M. Riley of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. After a sumptuous banquet the happy couple, amid showers of rice, left for parts unknown The residence of Mrs. M. Edwards, 328 Golden Gate avenue, was the scene of a very pretty wedding Wednesday evening, April 8, the contracting parties being Fred- erick J. Harper and Florence E. Edwards, both of this City. The parlors and dining-room were handsomely decorated in pink and white. Rev. Father Pendergast of St. Mary's per- formed the ceremony. Z Miss Frances Edwards, sister of the bride, officiated as maid of honor, and A. Sangster was best man. Jjohn C. Edwards gave the bride away. The bride wore an_elegant white silk gown. elaborately trimmed with pearl passementerie, and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. Miss Frances Edwards wore & very pretty pink silk gown. The yoke was made perfectly plain, and the corsage was handsomely trimmed with lace. Her bouquet was com- posed of long-stemmed La France roses. After the ceremony congratulations were showered on the happy couple, and then the | guess repaired to the dining-room, where an | | borate wedding feast was served. At 12 o'clock, amid & shower of rice, old shoes, etc., the bridal party left for the Hotel Longworth. The wedding presents, cons ware, ornaments, etc., handsome. The Winter Cotilion Club held its final as- sembly Friday eveniug, April 17. at Beethoven Hall, Hotel v building. The hall was fairly filled with the members of the club, which has proved so successful in its first season, and by the time the merry throng were ready to exe- cute the complicated figures of the german a goodly number of spectators had assembled. Promptly 8t 11 o'clock the dancers seated themselves and the Jeading set_formea for the dissolving circies. “The Driving” and “My ’s Handkerchief” figures followed. The man was led by George E. Bennett with | Eva Fairweather and the figures were ad- | mirably executed. The driving figure especially fine, over.thirty couples taking part | the same. The dancing of the evening pre- | ceding the german was under the management | of Mr. H, Scott, who_led the grand mereh with | M ith, followed by about forty couples. | . _This german proved the most successful of the season, and great credit is due the com- mittecs who have managed the four affairs, each of which has proved most enjoyable both to participants and spectators. The ciun will reorganize the latter end of the year for the eason of 189 A most enjovable affair took place Saturday evening, April 11, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leon, the occasion being the com- | tng of age of their only son, Samuel R. Leon. A series of prettily posed living pictures were most thoroughly appreciated by those present. | A most_elaborate banquet followed, in which the health of the young man was drunk in bumpers of champazne. Dancing and music were induiged in until 3 a. M. | A very pleasant reception was tendered by | M. Simpson to her many iriends last | nesday evening. Vocal and instrumental selections contributed largely to the evening’s | ertainment, the most delightful of which | re the duets by the Misses Frances Scheuren and Dora Thompson. Games followed, after | which an elegant supper brought the fe ties to & close. Among those present wer Miss Hazel Beatty, Miss Nita Hawthorne, Miss Frances Scheuren, Miss Dora Thompson, Miss Ray Marlowe, Mr. and Mrs. 0’Day, Mr. and Mrs. Innes, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberger, Mrs. ing of silver- ware numerous and was | Simpson, Mrs. Caddigan, Miss Bruso, J. P. | Lawler, L. Schester, Thomas Marlowe, Walter | Simpson The Mission Literary and Social Club will hold their reguiar monthly entertainment and | dance at Mission Opera Hall on Wednesday evening, April 22. The following excellent programme will be presented on that occasio Overture, orchestra; violin solo, selected, M R. Lachman; soprano solo, “Cast Aside” (Ha ris), Miss Adeline Cornell; recitation, in cos tume, selected, Mr. George Drum; contralto #olo, “Paola” (Arditi), Miss Lizzie Schwartz; humiorous sougs, selécted, Mr. Thomas Lee} Natjonal quartet—W. D. Howe first tenor, A. D. Parriser second tenor, W. C. Howe first bass, J.B. Paulsen sccond bass; “Victims of Matric mony,” a farce in one act, arranged by Fred- erick ‘L. Griffin, cast—Barnaby, the victim, Frederick L. Griffin; Mrs. Barnaby, a “new woman,” Miss A. Maybery; Benjamin, a do- mestic tyrant, George R. Puckett; Mrs. Benja- min, another victim, Miss E Candage. Dancing will conclude the evening’s enter- tainment. k. St. Ignatius College of San Francisco was represented by & numerous delegation of its students on the occasion of a visit to Santa Clara College on Thursday, the 16th, anda series of athletic contests between the students of the respective institutions made the recep- tion an enjoyable event. The committee of arrangements and games was composed of Santa Clara studenis—Ed Kelly, president, assisted by M. Steffani,J. Emery and Ed Sheehy, with John McGeoghegan secret the officers of the .day being the followin, Judges—On jumping—J. Burke, S. C. Morton, 8. 1. C. Relerees—F. Juny Calegaris, S. 5. I C.; E. Leake,S.C.C. gins, 8. C. C.; J. Lenahan, 8. L C. Tennis— Tobin, 8. 1. C.; C. Kuster, 8. C. C. Referees— F. Hajnes, .1, C.1 V. Fleming, S C. C. "Base- bl throwing and_yutting the shot—J. M renin, §.1. C.; J. Selby, 8. C. C. Referces—T. Hickey, 8. I. C.; Eugene Sheehy, S. C. C. Tuj of-war—G. Fox, S. 1. C.; J, Nugent,S. C. Referees—F. Jung. S. I C.; T. Norton, 8. C. C. Baseball umpires—Philip Sheehy, Leo Sandien, Guy Chener; timekeepers—M. Conlin, Ed J. Keily, Thomas Dwyer; starter—Patrick Mor- rissey. The prize-winners in the variou- con. tests were as follows: Dash 100 yards—L. J. 8. 1.C.; B, C. On running—G. Connoily, Referees—R. H: Sfi- | nals that sprang u ment of the guests were Misses Livingston and Pennoyer, piano. duet: Miss Swayne, song; Miss Mitchell, piano solo; Mr. Medcraft, song; Mrs. Chipman, song; Mrs. Haslett, song; Mrs. Langstroth, recitation. The relief fund committes in connection with the Woman's Exchange gave & ‘‘yellow tes” Saturday aiternoon sndfevening at Mrs. George Rossitter's residense to replenish its coffers. The lx;oo:lsl wcrbel handsomely deco- rated with eschscholtzia blooms. A very pretty wedding took place at St. Le- ander’s Church, San Leandro, on Wednesday, April 15, at 11 o’clock. The church was beau- tifully decorated ior the océasion with palms, ferns, lilies and roses. There was &large arch erected made of choice flowers, under which hung a marriage bell. The Pleasanton choir sang, the organist being Miss Burns, Miss Or- and, soprano, Miss Vinnie, alto, and Joseph $iello, bass. - The bridesmaids were dressed in white-dotted swiss, trimmed with lace and pink satin, and wore large white hats and whitekid Slippers; they were Miss Bella Ro- bers, Miss Annie C. Strycker, Miss Mae Martin and Miss Mary Mello.” The ushers were Mr. Scurich, William Mitler, H. C. White and Jo- seph A. Joseph. The maid of honor, the bride's sister, was Miss Rosie E. Joseph, who wore an_exquisite pink brocaded satin dress trimmed with white pearl chiffon and rich lace. The bride, a stately brunette, was dressed in duchess ivory setin with court train of latest Parisian style trimmed with pearl and lace; ornaments, ;diamonds. She was given awuy by her father, who led her to the altar, where she was met by the groom, A. Faustino, and the best man, A. Avila. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ma- chedo, Mr. and Mrs. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Low- enberg of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Lopes, Watsonville; Mr. and Mrs. Enos, Mr. and Mrs. Freitas, Hollister; Mr. and Mrs. Bjorkman, Mr. | and Mrs. M. Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. M. Joseph, Misses Belle Roberts, Laura Roberts, Mrs. tin, Mrs. Diavils, Pieasanton; Miss May and Joe Mello. Pleasanton; Misses Rosie and Louisa | Joseph, Annie C. Strycker, Millie Waxon, Sac- ramento; Misses Meta Bjorkman, Fannie Rob- erts, Edna Consalvs and Joe Avilia, Watson- ville; H. C. White, 8. Scurich, Wiliiam Miller, ‘Watsonvill F. Enos, Dakota; A, Durate, San Benito; Frank, Joseph and Anthony Joseph, A. Alvarera, Joe Joseph, F. Waxon, Sacre- mento; L:Johnson and Manuel and Jackson Joseph. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED—Continued. HELP WANTED-—Continued. BUSINESS CHANCES. RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL 1 YEARS in one place, wants piace for upsiairs work and sewing or general housework: wages $20, $25. C., box 162, this office. URSE—EXPERIENCED, GERMAN, BEST of references, wants place as infant’s nurse or grown children, ‘upstairs work and sewing. J., box 168, this office. OUNG GIRL WISHES A SITCATION IN general housework or second work; references given. Call at 1611 Vallejo st., between Van Ness ave. and Franklin st. ESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN WANTS 8 place for reneral housework in small family. Address 980 Harrison st. ITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT girl for general housework or upstairs work: no postals. Call 2633 Post st. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS A PLACE to do housework; kind to children; terms moderate. 550 Mission st., bet. First and Second. RESSMAKING—STYLES, PERFECT FI1 thearical customers especially; $1 60 perday. 1004 Market st., nesr Sixth. MART AMERICAN WOMAN WANTS A housekeeper’s place or work by the day. 488 Jessie st., room 10 W ANTED—FRENCH SECOND GIRL, $20: Gernfan cook, $26;: 2 Swedish girls for bousework, $20 and §25: young girls to assist. $10 and $12: German second, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. W AITRESS CITY, CHOICE PLACE, $20, Toom, etc.: call early: 4 more waitresses, city, $20, room, etc.; 4 waitresses smalil restanrants, $4 8meek. MARTIN'S Employment Agency, 748 ol L (T ST T 00K, $35; SECOND GIRL, $25: 2 NURSES, 20; soverness, $26; 25 housework girls, citv and couniry, $20 and §2 young girls assist, $10 ily, $30; chambermaid, $12 and '$15: 8 girls for house: . MRS, HIRD, 721 Ellis st. Lmu.ih\; GIRL, 3 IN FAMILY;;}%?]:‘: l{‘kfil&: man help, resta, irls, $20. - LE POLD, 20 Stockton. T S ¥ ISL Pk GENERAL HOUSEWORK Lflus% ameda; see lady here ar nion. HICKEY, 1033 Post s: S48 ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN GIRL FOR general housework in American family of two: 00 Washing: wages $15. y between 10 and 2, 2215 California st 7 APPY JRESSMAKER AND SEAMSTRESS; GOOD fitter and draper; sews for 50c. a day. G. I., box §0, Call Ofiice. ANTED—SWEDISH OR GERMAN GIRL for _general housework and cooking; refer- ences. 1626 Uctavia st., between 9 and 12 A, 3t W OMAN. WITH A CHILD, WISHES SITUA- tion: clty or country; will work for small wages. Cal dress 512 Howard. City Hotel. W ANTED — GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work: 1o washing; sleep home or here: wages 250 week. Call, 8 ani 12 4 2y 562 31ssion St J AVESOLICITORS FOR NEW AND HIGHLY 4 profitable proposition; accident. health ana life insurance. Call bet. 3 & 5 P. ., or address Fidelit; Mutual Aid Association, $16 California, room 1 ALF SHOES MADE TO ORDER FOR $2 50: J hespest repairing dove. 959 Howard st., nr. Si. BESTPLACEIN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes: great reduction on account of other busi- Dess. 129 Sixth st. This business for sale. W ANTED—AT ROOM 317, 328 MONTGOM- ery st., clerks and laborers to call if they do not receive their just dues: no charge unless suc- cessful; suits; Superior and Justice Courts. VW HAT CHEER HOUSE, 520 SACRAMENTO Y st.: 200 rooms; best in ‘the city: singie rooms 20'and 25c a night, $1 a week: meals 10c. EST IN CITY—SING ' E_ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night: $1, $1 25, 81 50 per week. Pacific House, Commerciai and Leidesdorif sts. W ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that i5d Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 larze rooms: 26¢ per night; $1 to §3 per week. T00 ey TO TAKE LODGING AT 1uc, 15¢ and 20¢ a night, including coffes and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. J3ABBEES PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- ment gecretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Ci ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SI retary Barbers’ Asso.. 325 Grant ave. 8. FUCHS, ARBERS ASSOCIATION OF UAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 2381, O'Farrell, ELIABLE YOUNG GIRL, SPEAKING GER- man, wishes a situation {0 tend counter in bakery Or restayrant. Address R. G., box 100, Call Office. Y GERMAN GIRLTO DOGENERAL HOUSE- work and cooking: wages $20. Call 11 Henry bet. Noe and Sanchez. ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL housework: wages $12 1727 Post st. EN'S SOLES, 50c; HEELS, 25c: DONE 15 minutes, while yo wait. 635 Rearny st. BUSINESS CHANCES—Continued. O BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSIN F 88 of any Kind see STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. A No.1 RESTAURANT; BIG BAR- $550 aing very central: receipt $30 daily; low rent. JOHNSTON & CO., 261 Kearny st. NTED_STEADY MAN AS PARTNER IN paying wood and coal yard; must have $150 cash. JOHNSTON, 2614 Keariiy st. PARTNER IN LIGHT BUSINESS; $25 . estabiished over 10 vears; guarantesd 10 clear $20 weekly to each. 2615 Kearny st. W ASTED—YOUNG MAN FOR BAKERY TN Oakland:’good wages: must b Apply JOHNSTON & CO., 2615 Kearny st. WANEED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN Jight housework. Appty 1456 O'Farrell st. “VAE'FEDT-‘fELNu GIRL TO ASSIST IN light housework. 2111 Scott st., near Geary. ELIABLE WOMAN, WITH A CHILD OF 5 years, wishes & situation for housework, et city'or country. Address E. K., box 74, this office. PRENCH SEAMSTRESS, DRESSMAKER, understands all kinds of sewing :nd children’s clothes, wishes position by the day, week or month and sleep iome, and could attend as lady’s maid. Address 532 Green st., city. Y FIRST-CLASS FRENCH COOK; ALSO German-American and [tallan cook: refer- encesin this city. Apply at 418 Post st., in the rear, room 9, top floor. LADY BLESSINGTON. She Failed to Make Her Mark as an Authoress. “The most generous Lady Blessington,”” as she was christened by her very old ad- mirer, Dr. Parr, has long since passed into the regions of oblivion for the general world. As an authoress she never suc- ceeded in making any mark, though she worked at the business as hard as any of her successors of the present day. Her novels were many and fashionable, Mrs, Gore-like in taeir methods, and filled with strange and wandering scraps of French. She edrtea books of beauty for fancy clients and at fancy prices; and when the Daily News was first started, under the editor- ship of Charles Dickens, she was offered an engagement as a purveyor of fashionable intelligence, and asked £800 a year for it. She was offered either £400as a cer- tainty or £250 for six months on approval, and confidently chose the latter, with the melancholy result at the end of the term, Dickens having in the meantime retired from his uncongenial work, and John For- ster having accepted his post ad interim, she was informed that her services were no longer wanted. . She fought for her hand hard enough in later days, poor lady, after years of Ara- bian Night luxury with her magnificent husband; but we fear tLat her position in the literery world was not at any time one of solid security. Privately, shelived under a cloud from the scandal which always connected her name with Count d’Orsay, | and we suppose not without reason, At all events they never appear to have taken any steps to defend themselves against the charges of papers like The Age, which anticipated a similar class of jour- in our own day, and | rather suffered judgment by default.—The Spectator. SAN FRANCISCO **CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI~ 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open untii 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opes antil § o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clock. RESPECTABLE LADY WISHES TO TAKE charge of a house during absence of family; very best of references. Address R. W., box 76, Call Oftice. EFINED ENGLISH YOUNG LADY DE- sires to travel to New York with lady as mat or nurse for journey expenses: good references: had experience. B.S., 2106 Delaware st., Berkeley. W ANTED—GOOD FINISHER ON CUSTOM coats. 108 Battery st. ¥ ARE SHOL DOCTORS; WE REPATR your old shoes and make them s g0od as new, and With our new machines we can do_your work At one-half the usual price; done while you wait. 562 Misslon st., between First and Second sts. ROSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.: ROOMS 20c to 50c night; $1 1o $4 week: open all night. \\ ANTED — FINISHERS ON COATS. m7z ANTED_SITUATION AS COMPANION TO young or elderly lady: or copying solicited. Address M. D., box 89, Call Office. IDDLE-AGED RESPECTABLE WOMAN wants situation to do general housework or to take care of an {nvalid or as working housekeeper. Call or address 241 Fifteenth st., near Mission. 7OUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS companion or to mind children with party go- ing East; references. Y. W., box 7, Call. w’ANThD —BY STEADY, HARDWORKING h young widow, position as ranch cook, working lsekeeper or good hotel waitress; country pre- ferred. Address 51 Third st., room 4. (GEBMAN GIRL WANTED TO ASSIST IN vate family. 738 Ellis st. 00D VESTMAKER AND APPRENTICES. W ANTED — TATLORESS 0N CUSTOM coats; paid by learning. 3 Caroline, nr. Sixth. (G'BL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; family. 24 Dorland st. PUEILS FOR MILLINERY SCHOOL: LES- ENTLEMAN WANTS LADY PARTNER tingand muking. 14 McAllister..rms 67 and 68. OMPETENT SLAMSTRESS WISHES A SIT- uation with a dressmaker to assist with house- work and sewing. Address 321 Minna st. W’IDT)W WITH NO INCUMBRANCE WOULD iike general housework in smail family or care for Infant. 675 Mission st., room 40. Howard s general housework. 1321 Mason st., bakery. W ANTED—A"GOOD GIRL AS COOK; PRI- Fms'r»cLass TAILORESS ON CUSTOM ©0ats; 0o others need apply. 441 Natoma st. 3 G%r Fourth st., room 7. coats; also improvers. 1028 Market st. W ANTED—APPRENTICES ON _ CUSTOM W ANTED—GIRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK on ranch; good home. 718 Post st. wages $15. 945 Fulton st., near S teiner. RENCH OR SPANISH LADY TO COOK FOR 2() EXPERIENCED GPERATORS ON OVER- shiris. 18 Sutter st., 4th floor. sons private or class; evening pupils special at- tention; stylish trimming 26c. 410 Leavenwor:h, with small capital. N. G., box 87, this office. AZEEBENTICES T0" LEARN DHESS CUT- JIBST-CLASS SHIRT-IRONERS WANTED at the Sun Laundry, 768 Seventh_st., Oakland. [ IRST-CLASS MILLINER WANTED. WITH city reference; wages from $18 10 320 a week. North Beach Wonder, 503 and 506 Montgomery avenue. TTUATION TO ERAL HOUSEWORK gin smail family by neat, active elderly woman; & gnod cook; s in need of work; city orcountry; reference. Address C. B. A., box 64, this office. QITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT WO- O man; good cook; understands care of milk and butter; good bread and pastry cook: city or coun- try’; reasonable wages. Call at 516 Jones st. \ IDDLE-AGED LADY WISHE! E M “ation as nurse or housekeeper: widower with small children preferred: ciy or shor: distance in the country. Call or address 240 Shotwell RESSMAKER DESIRES E GEMENTS at $12baday: cutting and fitting first clasa; dresses made over. Address D. M. O., box 44, 1l Office. \ JITUATION WANTED BY SWISS GIRL FOR b general housework or upstairs work. Avply 1 Pine st. PEF‘IXE T LADY WOULD LIKE \ any kind of sewing or mending. 1169 Mission st., 1oom 15, second floor OLORED WOMAN WANTS MENDING, OR would go out by the day to clean house. Call or address 211 Third st., rear. W Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 (0 $6 per week: convenient and respectable; | free bus to and from the ferrs. ., CHINESE AND JAPA ese employment oflice, 17 Webb st., below Kearny, bet. California and Sacramento, P 5.5 CO0KS SUC SUBPLIES COOKS: ALL «branches :short notice. i4 Geary. tel.Grant 48. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. | IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: UN- derstands cooking; wages $12. Apply 700 vell st. EWERS ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN S wear. 840 Marketsi., bet. Tenth and Eleventh. ADIES TAUGHT HAIRDRESSING, MANI LJ curing, beauty culture; reasonable: agents with small capital taught free. MRS. BUTLER, 131 Post st. CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE Vinchester House, 44 Third st., near Market 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; free *bus to and from ferry. H,uxmu:s;L G, 25c AND 36c: MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons, 1 50. 1248 Mission. I RESSMA perfect fitting patterns 25¢ up OWELL Academy, 215 Powell st. \V INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 (1 Market—Electric lights in ver: room: c to $1 60 per nigh ¢rae bus 0 and from the AMERICA—THE to any address in the nada one year for $1 50, post- AND B! LY CALL, sent United States or MALE HELP WANTED. FORKMAN FOR 6 _quartz miners, §2 per day $10 and board; boy for vegetable garden: 3 Swise milkers for Oregor, $25: chore boy for ranch, $8 and found; farmer and choreman, $15, choreboy for resort, $10; restaurant cook, $3, and others. Apply 10 J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento. COLORED WAITERS, EXTRA FOR COUN- iry hotel; fare and fee free; call early. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. JAI‘A NESE AND CHINESE EMPLOYMEN’ office; bestheip. 3148 Sutter: rel. Grant 30. OTICE OF MEETINGS, No. 16, e building, 62 ERY Golden 6 NING at 8 o'clock. Order of be conferred. Alb fraters are cordially invite CH4 RL . MURPHY, Commander. R 0 CHAPTER, Arch Masons, meet NG for business. H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S LODGE, No, 260, F. and A. M., corner Geary and “alied meeting THIS (MONX. “VENING at 7:30 o'clock. THIRD DEGREE. By order of the Master. HARRY BAEHK, Secretary. OCCIDENTAL LODGE NO. 22, F. and A. M.—Called meeting for THIS (Monday) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Sec- ond degree. By order of W. M. EDW. F. DELGER., Secretary. VHINESE AND JAPAX Cottice: vest nelp. - 41435 O'Farrelt: tel. 1 T ST-CLASS CHIN BOY, A1 COOK, willing and obliging, desires situation in private family, or will take porter's place in first-class sa- loon:"good worker. Address CHARLEY SAM, 81135 Jackson st. V) ASTED-PLACE AS ASSISTANT BOOK- keeper, timekeeper, salesman or any elerjeal work; can drive devery wagon or do porter work ; long City experience and good references. Address H. E., box 13, Call Office. ERMAN WANTS WOKK TO TAKE CARE of horses or any kind of farmwork; clty or country. Call or address 836 Fifteenth ave., Soutn Sun Francisco. JTEADY, RELIABLE YOUN' GERMAN, 23, wishes a situstion: has experience in the fgro. cery business. Address T. PETERSEN, 821 Hampshire st., city. NDUSTRIOUS AND TRUSTWORTHY MAN, with several years' reference from last employer, wishes situation as gardener and coachman; can milk. D.J.. box 149, this office. E EMPLOYMENT the funeral committee are hereby notified! to assemble at K. of P. Castle, 909 Market street, THIS DAY, at 1 P. M., to attend the fu- neral of our late Brother, ERIC 0. LEKRMO. By order of E. J. WILSON, President. W. T. LANDSFIELD, Secretary. OFFICFRS AND MEMBERS OF Alemania Lodge No. 8, Knights of Pythiss, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of our late Brother ,G. H. C. BECKEDORFF, on TUESDAY, 'April 21, P. M., from his late residence, 46 Russ streel THEO. L. MEINHARD, W. Daws, K. of R.and . NOTICE, A. O. H.. B. OF E.— Regular monihly meeting will be held at Irish-American Hall, Howara st., MONDAY, April 20. All delegates and officers are requested to be present, as business of importance will come before the board. By order of D. WAR::, County Delegate. Jou~ McCARTNEY, County Sec. "DIVIDEND NOTICES., DEND NOTICE—DIVID EF ENIGHTS OF " PYTHIAS Burean 0f Relief—The members of. Sugar Plantation wiil be payable at the office of the company, 327 Markeis:., on and after MON- DAY, April 20. 189¢. ‘Transfer books will close Tuesday, April 14, 1896, at 3 o'clock E. H. SHELDON, SPECIAL NOTICES. 55, NOJICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orphanage of 638 Folsom et. San Francisco, Cal., has received the fol- lowing half-orphan and absndoned girls from Jan. uary 1 to April 1, 1896: Hazel L indersou, aged 18 ‘months: Mary Rose Driscoll, aged 3 yeurs: Evelyn Tucker, aged 6 vears: Lucy Tucker, aged 4 years: Amelia Ruth_ Rewsche, aged b years; Lovina M. Korb. aged 10 years: Mavel S. Lien, aged 4 years; Mary M. Lyons, aged b years; Fan- nie Myers, aged 3 vears. OUNG MAN, SPEAKS GERMAN AND English and can keep books, wishes work for few hours every morning and Saturdays. 1009 Mission st. GAIDENER WISHES PLACE WITH PRI- vate family; middle aged: single. Address J, 0. C., box 163, Call Office. # Y OUNG MAN, SCOTCH, AGE 22, WILLING, wants work in store or otherwise; good refer- ences. _Address Willing, box 163, Call Oftice. TPAILORS—FIRST.CLASS CUTTER DESIRES position. H., box 99, Call Office. 1,0% 16 YEARS OF AGE WOULD LIKE TO get work. Call or address 815 Ivv ave, OA MAN AND GARDENER—SITUATION wanted by married man (Swede);: is used to driving and caring for fine horses: tuke care of garden; can milk; knows how to run incubators and care for chickens; useful ahout the house: very best teferences, Address O. A., box 55, Call. SQITUATION W ANTED BY MAN AND WIFE: husband a first-ciass waiter and barkeeper, wife as assistant housekeeper or chamberwork ; hotel or boarding-house: city or country: references. C. B., box 114, Call Oftice. y AN N ; CAR- & riage palnter, country shop, $2 to $2 50 a day 2 sheep-shearers, country. S¢ a fleece; butter- maker, 240; milkers $20; milker, $25; man and wife for an institution, country, mun 'to do chores, wife to do upstairs’ work and waiting: 3 farmers, $16 and $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. DASTRY COOK AND BAKER FOR THE springs, $45: 1y Cook, restaurant; broiler, res- taurant. IN & CO., 110 Geary st. P, MAN AND ASSIST WAITING: country ho.el; $25: restaurant 6ook, $30 and- room; woodchopper on shares; 10 tie - makers, 9c. apiece. R.T. WARD & CO., 603 and 610 Clay st. 10.000 EOKDS OF REDWOOD TO CUT, 706 . cord; 6 farmers; spool-tender; broom- maker; carriage setler: screw-turner. MURRAY & READY, 634 aud 636 Ciay st. £0.00() REPWOOD TIES TO CUT, 8¢, Bc. 10c, 11¢ and 12¢ each, tools and food furnished by company, see boss here. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Ciay st. JERMAN FLORIST GARDENER, PRIVATE family, see boss here: 4 cooks, 2 waiters. 3 dishwashers, ironer. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay fAN FOR WORK ON RANCH, $25. MU CULLEN, 323 Suter st W ANTED—STEADY MAN IN STORE FOR light manufacturing work; $85 per month to start, \;uu; must have $150 cash. 777 Markeu st, room 7. ARTNER IN LIGHT, PLEASANT, PROFIT- able, established business: small capital re- quired; permanent position; safe investment. Ap- Pl SER, 8095 Mission st. S W —EXPERIENCE _NOT £\ necessary; aequire rapidly after beginning work. 303 Turk st. JOUNG MAN WANTED IN BAKERY TO helpon cakes; wages $25. Elis Bakery, 22 Second st. BOY BESIDING WITH PARENTS; GOOD penman: 13 1015 years old. Apply, aiter 9 A3, at HARSHALL ', 12 Kearny st MISS ENTO FEED MANHATTAN STOUK FOOD; all grocers keep it. EN'S SECOND-HAND nearly new, 26¢ to $1 25. 562 Mission. EGHO EOUSE, 86374 MARKET ~ST.— Rooms 20c., 25¢. to 50c. night; $1 to 3¢ week. RAZTO'S LAW AND COLLECTION AGENCY Prompt collections; references. 512 Montg'y. INCHESTER HOUSE, 4 THIRD ST, NEAR T00m: free bus to and from the ferry. SHOES, SOME TANTED—STEADY MAN IN COMMISSION house: will pay $75 per month: cash re- quired, $300. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. 05(). ERUIT, NOTIONS, GANDY, 1CB $ OV, cream. coffee and lun. rlor: fine lo- cation; building included ; bargain. GUS SIKRAND, 45 Third st. Z() CORNER SALOON NEAR MARKET: D <U. good living rooms: cheap rent; pays well; sure bargain. GUS STKAN b, 45 Third st. $4"O BAKERY; GOOD TRADE; HORSE D 2DV, and wagon. GUS STRAND, 45 Third. $550, SROCERY AxD BAR; PAYS WELL: | DOV, ofrer wanted. GUS STRAND, 45 Th ird. R TAURANT—NO. 1 LOCATION; GOOD paying place; well fited up: best reason for selling? price ressonable. GUSSTRAND 45 Third. $150, EARTNER WANTED IN EUTCHER ). siop; clears $60 per month each; expe: rience unnecessary. GUS STl‘.-ASD.JI.') Third st. $1150, EIESTCLASS SaTo0N NEAR + Baldwin Hotel: trade ot $26 per day; 2 entrances: 5 privaterooms: handsomely fitted up; cheap at $2000. See GUS STRAND, 45 Third st. {OR SALE—CHEAP: CIGAR-STORE AND $100. STRAND & CO.. 4571 hird st. 'H BAKERY AND VARIET(ES: SUN- by furnished rooms. STRAND & CO. 45 Third, §425, CORNER SALOON: CITY FRON . private rooms: big funch during day full value stock, fixtures: dis.ngreemem partne ship only reason for selling. STENBERG CO., 632 Market st. 4 $140(), HALF INTEREST WELL-ESTAB- . lished cash business; best location; clearing over $125 each; has trade of most lead- ing hotels and business houses: remaining part- ner responsible business, man: full investigation allowed. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $225, CORNER CIGAR-STORE, TRANS . fer point; sells account of old age: will Pprove paying business: present owner four years; big bargain.” STENBERG & CO., 632 Market. $450). FEOVISIONSTORE: GOOD STOCK DU, and fixtures: cheap rent: business will satisfy any reasonable buyer: _sacrificed this week for reason explained. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market st. $975 RESTAURANT; BEST LOCATION: < § . good stock, fixtures; established many & years; business speaks for itself; sacrificed this day; make offer. STENBERG & CO., 632 Market. ASHIER WANTED—LADY OR GENT, IN a safe and legitimate business; must invest $1500: well secured. Address Cash, box 44, Call. ELEGANT GRO_ERY: MAGNIFI- $3000. ciittrace: 2 teams. - Adaress G., box 128, this office, 0G AND CHICKEY RANCH 2 MILES FROM Oakland; 50 hogs, 100 chickens: 3 horses, 2 wagons, harness, 2 _boilers, lot tools, large lot pael fencing, [umber, otc.; homs,”barn snd chicken-houses: $500; products pay expenses rent $10 monih. Address W. R. DEXTER, 202 California st. OCKSMITHS! CALL AT 1740 MARKET ST, if you intend to start business or buy tools. See this anyway before W ednesday. ROCERY AND BAR: TRANSFER CORNER. Apply this ofice. No agents. SIRES GENTLEMAN PARTNER paying proposition. 12 Mason, rm. 2. QALOON TO LET, FIXTURES AND 2 FUR- nished rooms; rent $20. 350 Brannan st. EGARDLESS OF COST, FINE RESTAU- ocation very good. Apply Call Office. OR SALE CHEAP—GOOD COFFEE HOUSE. Address il., box 43, Call Office. ASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GROCER-~ les and other merchandise: city or country. Address R, box 161, Call Office. ROCERY. BAR, NEW STOOK, NICE FIX- tures; ilong established: with 4 sunny rooms; whole house, rent $20. must sell at once; small capital. Call at this office, ARRIAGE _AND WAGON S&HOP; GOOD business; 17 years in same block. Apply Call. OR RENT—IN EXCHANGE FOR BOARD, fine dining-room of large hotel. Apply 921 Broadway, Oakland, room 10. HICKEN RANCH; HOUSE OF 3 ROOMS £00d start of chickens; chemp rent. Inqul) MRS. A. SULLIVAN, Potrero ave., near 16th st. Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; Teading. WANTED—TO COLLECT WAGES DUE laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. FREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS ¥O& 6c; 2i80 a bottl eof lager, be, at G637 Clay st RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a nixht: $1 a week. W ANTED—SINGLE ROOAMS, 160 A DAY: 81 week: rooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50 & week; readinz-room: daiiv papers. 36 Clav st. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS MAKE 83 A DAY WITH OUR goods: male or female: city or country: call or send 12 cents jor samples and terms. Pacific Man- ufscturing « ompany, 826 Twenty-first st., Oakland. —— e WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED FOR CASH —TOP BUGGY OR phaeton with easy back ; 2 seats preferred; no objection to single seat in_ei(her case; must be in g00d_condition: will take harness with vehicle. Call at 2724 Howard st., bet. 3 and 5, this P. M. FII(ST-ULASS DENTIST WANTS TO EX- change dentistry for furniture. D., box 105, thils office. ELL YOUR BOOKS. CLOTHING AND JEW elrv 1o A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: senil postal CLAIRVOY T RARE OPPORTUNITY TO CONSULT THE GREAT CLAIRVOYANT, PROF. F. EUGENE, People of San Francisco, as well as other cities, marvel at his power. Law y speculators, busi- ness men of all grades, and ladies from gyer in Iffe, together sound his praise for the benefic they have received. All are pleased. Professor Eugene gives advice on business, speculation. in- vestments. loye, courtship, marriage and_divorce: settles lovers’ quarrels, reunites the separated and causes & speedy and havpy marriage with the one of vour choice He locates mines and buried treasures, tells of your friends and enemies, re- moves evil influences, gives advice pertaining 1o lawsufts, locates and recovers old estates. The troubled and unfortunate should seek his counsel. Thousands of familfes long separated have been re- united by hisefforts. All persons unsuccessfnl in business, who seem (0 be unlucky, should visiv him, sceic his aid and start aright. Thousends have become wealthy through his advice. Young men statting in business will find it greatly to their advantuge to consult him on all matters of financial interest to themselves. Hours, 10 A. M. o8 p. M. Letlers with stamp answered. PRO- FESSOR EUGENE, 1728 Market st. BRSO R A A KA AA PROFESSOR M. L. CARNELLE, 220 Eddy st. Now Is your chance to consult "his wise and gifted prophet, who has returned after an absence of seven years, and who has met with marvelous success owing 1o his wondertul powers as a clair- voyant and business medium; nothing is too ob- scure for his apprehension: he gives correct and invaluable advice on love, marriage, business, law- suits, mining, speculation; in fact on any affair pertaining to the human life; no person ever con- sulting him went away dissatisfied; he numbers among his patrons the best business people in the United States: letters contalniug 2-cent s:amp promptly answered: hours 9109, Sundays included. MEE. DR ATLANTA, MEDIOM, TELLS M jrom cradle to grave and the condition of every orgau in your body and cures; gives valu- able advice on all affairs and tells when things are ROIng to huppen; she has no equal; sittings daily. 1055 Market, opposite Hibernia Bank. 50° ANz 3L 50c AND 81, REMOVED TO 1007 MARKET sT. PROF. C, F. LEON. Wouderful power; gives advice on business, specu- lation, love, marriage, divorce, etc.: letiers with stamps answered; hours 9 to 8: also Sunday. ME. PORTER, CARD- READER; TELLS past, present, future: ladies 50c, gents $1; palmistry, clairvoyant, sittings $1 50. 126 Turk st. EST CARD-READER AND PALMIST; LA dies and gens, 25c. 206 Fourth st. ISSMELVINA, CLAIRVOYANT; PICTURE of future husband or wife. 76634 Howard st. ETURNE), WORLD-RENOWNED MME. SCHMIDT, from the principal cities; tells past, pregent and future; prices moderate. 856 Mission: RS, B. BAUMAN, THE RENOWNED ME- dium and card-reader. 132 Turk st. ROF. ZANZIC, RELIABLE M voyant and palmist. rarlors 315 Ellis'st. ME. EXODIUS, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- moved to 1008 Mission, nr. Si see'50c, ME. ARNDT, BEST FORTUNE TELLER IN ¥ 'the worid: 50c and $1, shows you the picture of your future husband or wife. 4 Twelsth, cor. Market RELIABLE PARTNER AS CASHIER COF- fee and chop house: safe investment: good wages guaranteed; $350 required. STENBERG CO., 632 Market. JOTICE TO BUYERS AND SELLERS—THE old well-known and reliable office of GE: EWART, general real estate and business agent, formerly of 632 Market st., has resumed business at 602 Market st., Crocker building, dowbstairs; business opportunicies, lodging- houses, city and country real estate, hought, sold and exchanged: partnerships negotiated, etc. JOTICE — T0 SELL YOUR _BUSINESS promptly for cash. HEALY &CO.. 28 Kearny. LD-ESTABLISHED CORNER LIQUOR store; business of $30 per day: trial before purchasing. Apply HEALY & CC., 23 Kearny st. 12(). GROCERY, BAKERY AND VaA- $ . riety store; kept by present owner 6 ars: rooms: bargain. HEALY & CO., 28 Kearny. 3’ WOOD, COAL, HAY AND FEED B350 Dusiness S axic: 80 atalin. s horses, wagons; cheap at 8600. HEA'LY & CO., 23 Kearny. K70(). RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SA- <D - loon: vicinity of City Hall: business $2b per day: trial given. HEALY, 23 Kearny st. .A)ARTA\VER WANTED; LIGHT BUSINES: clear each $20 10 $25; no experience required; trial given. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. £30 BUTCHER BUSINESS FOR SALE . at the Mission: all cash trade; clearing $75fper month. HEALY & CO., 23 Kearny st. PO SELL YOUR BUSINESS RIGHT AWAY~ see or send to STANLEY, 2113 Third st. 595(). CIGARS, NOTIONS, "E1C.. ~LOw -%-D . rent; bargatn. STANLEY, 2114 Third. $15 ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE. 154 STEUART street. $125 $350 to $500 monthly. MASON, Berkeley station. [\OR SALE—GOLD MINE. ADDRESS G. M. box 92, Call Office. I AIEDRESSING BUSINESS FOR SAL dwin Hotel. Address H., box 105, Call. ARGAIN — GOOD-PAY ING CORNER loon and lodging-house in business part of city present party conducting business for twelve years: reason for selling, death in family. Apply this office. AVING GONE IN DIFFERENT BUSINESS 1 offer my old-established place, the Mocha Cafe, for sale very cheap, for cash or installments. 621 Montgomery st. or 236 Sutter. ADY OF MEANS DESIRES GENTLEMAN partner with 50 capital. R. 22, 106 Stockton. OR SALE — A GUOD-PAYING CANDY- store; established 12 years; bes: locality; long lease; clearing over $100°a month: rare chance for moderate investment: full investigation allowed. See owner at 22 Sixth st. ARK. CHANCE— WILL SELL HALF OR whole Interest in a well-established seed and florist business in Oakland; will bear investiga- tion. Address W. J., Call Office, Oakland. ALOON; GOOD CENTRAL LOCATION. dress P, S., APER ROUTE FOR SALE; IN SPLENDID location. Apply Route, box 82, Call Office. $600). PAKERY TOR SALE; STEADY - business and good trade; owner leaving city: clearing $100 a week; all store trade; living- Tooms. Apply at once at the Call Office. BLACKSMITH AND WAGON + shop. doing a good business of from ‘Apply JOSEPH J. AD- PARTNERWANTEDIN GOOD PAY- + ing buainess. STANLEY, 21%; Third. DARTNFR: GOOD PAYING BUSINESS: $20 t0 $25 each weekly: no experience required; trial given. STANLEY, 2134 Third st. A() RESTAURANT WORTH $850; FINE D). jocation: good, steady, profitable trade; asnap; to see is to buy. STANLEY, 2114 Third. $90( CORNER GRUCERY AND BAR, { + with living-rooms: full value in stock} rent $25; kept by present owner 8 years: rare chance. Call WILKE & WOLF, 531 California, room 4. $5)(’() BIG BARGAIN PAYING COFFEE 2V, saloon: vicinity' Sixth and Market; worth $500. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market. $1400. sESER GROCERY: RECEIPTS - $1300 month; full value in stock and fixture: rent $40; rooms. BARREIT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. ERFECTION WINDOW SCREENS; TERRI- torial rights for sale: absolutely most perfect window screens ever made; patented in 1894: cheaper and more durable than ordinary screéns; can be taken apart and removed in a minute and a hundred of them stored in your trunk; be sure to see them before you buy elsewhere; drop us a postal and we will call and show them to you. E. SHANNON, 304 Montgomery st £600. CORNER GROCERY AND BAR.ONE block from City Hall; living-room Rent $35: good business: must fell: family trouble. Inquire WILKE & WOLF, 631 Califor- nia, room 4 F YOU WANT TO SKELL OR_BUY A BUSI- ness quick see T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave, $1000. FINE_SALOON: DOING NICE o . business: junction of car lines: cheap rent and fine saloon invesument: investigate this bargain if you want & saloon business. T.LUBEL- SKT, 7 City Hail ave. qsgo CIGAR-STAND: BIG STOCK ; CHEAP o . rent: on one of the finest business cor- ners in San Francisco: see this bargain. T. LU- BELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $20 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE; « good locality; Market st.: horse and wagon: chesp rent: must sell; see this bargain. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. $55(), LISWARE, GRATEWARE —AND U], stove store, tinshop and plumbing busi- onnected living-rooms; cheap rent: horse 11 on good paying basis; fullest in- : must sell, going Kast: stock invoices LUBRLSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 97(), SAMPLEROOM CLOSE TO CABLE- 201). nouse and transter point; 1 block from arketst.; rent $18: bargain; must sell to-day. WILKE & WOLF, 531 California, room 4. 4(0(), SANDY - STORE AND FAGTORY: « fine bargain. DECKER, 1020 Market, ORSALE—A SALOON CHEAP; & ROOMS; rent$25: leaving city. Apply st Call Office. W ELLPAYING ~DOWNTOWN — CORNER saloon; must be sold this week at & great bar- gain. Inquire LEMLE & CO., 265 Third st. ARE BARGAIN—WELI-PAYING SALODN: fine location: investigate. 209 Ellis, nr. Mason. ARTNER—FURNITURE AND STORAGE: €00d business: great bargain. 414 McAllister. A WEEK: FOR 5 CENTS — THR £\ WEEKLY CALL. in wraoer, for mailing. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ODGING-HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS, NEAR LJ Kearny st.; steady roomers: very che for cash; low rent. STRAN. CO., 45 Third sl 12 ROOMS; NICE HOME; CLEARS $40; $350. 20 rooms: best corner on Geary: 110 rooms: a money maker; $1200. corner; " positively clears $300; cost $8000; selling to close an estate; $1600. A. M.SPEUK & CG., 602 Market st INE FASHIONABLE DOWNTOWN ROOM- ng-house: 15 rooms and 2 baths; newly fur- ished; block from Market and Kearny; rent rea- sonable. Apply to BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, 19 Montgomery st. OOMING-HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP; 18 rooms; well furnished; 4 housekeeping apart- ments: ali rooms full: rent $40: see this bargain; price $800. T. LUBELSKI, 7 City Hall ave. 4 -ROOM. LODGI T — ——PRICE $700—WORTH $2000. 19-room house on Sutter st. 12-room house on Mason st. 20 rooms on Fourth st., only 16 rooms on Taylor st. 45 rooms on Market st H. C. DECKER, 102 t., opposite Fitth. ARGAIN_HOUSE OF 8 ROOME; ALL rented. 325 Fourth st. W ANTED—GOOD TENANT FOR NEW 80 room houss. SPECK & CO., 602 Market st. ,ODGING-HOUSE: MUST BE SOLD ON AC- L counf leaving city; clearing #35 a month: price $250. Addres C., box 3, Call Office. RESPECTABLE ROOMING-HOUSE OF 58 rooms; clears$150 per month. Address owner, am:“nxf agent’s commission, 1215 Broadway, aklai FURNITURE FOR SALE, P T PPV S NE OAK CHAMBER SET: ONE CHAMBER carpet; one kitchen table. 519 Capp, bet 20th and 21stst. ®500), BESTAURANT: FINE LOCATION; STEWART; GREATEST CARD READ- erand cialrvoyant In world: seventh daughter: read cards since 11 years of age; mining, lawsnits marriage; iadies or gents 50c. 917 Market, 3 and 4. M ME; DE. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- erby eggs and cards: teils encre life, past, present. future; consultationson all affairs: noth- Ing’ excepted; names given; good advice: sure help: resiores lost love by sympathy; mistake fm- Dpossible: fee $1: letier §2. 929 Postsi.. nr. Larkin, SPIRITUALISM. DECKER, 1020 Market st. $5000, SALOON_BEST IN THE_CITY: 3 . exchange for real estate. DECKER, 1020 Market. &700 GROCERY AND BAR; FINK COR- « er: ofter wanted. DECKER, 1020 Market. TR, 1800, FIEST-CLASS "CASH CORNER . grocery and bar: guarantee receipts $500 to $600 per mongh ; will sell at invoice price: trial given; investigation allowed to suit buyer: all new stock on hand. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 | Market st (COMEPOSITOR WANTED TODAY. K. R. PAT- terson, 429 Montgomery st. PBOOKKEEPER, FIRST-CLASS AND BX- perienced, can give best of reference, desires a situation; city preferred. Address W. K., box 63, this office. OYS FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE wanted. Apply at 200 Sutter st. M.% CARNELLE, THE CLAIRVOYANT + and business medium, has returned; private sittings deily; developing classes a speciaity. 220 Eddy st. . & \W AITER WANTED AT 516 MISSION; SOME ¥¥ experience in cooking. STRONG YOUNG MAN WANTS SITUATION as porter or to make himself generally useful around wholesale house: best of references. Ad- dress A. B., box 60, Call. IDDLE-AGED MAN, GERMAN, WHO IS A little hard of h aring from catarrh, wants po- sttion in a hot spring or healthy country town: only small wages; board and lodging; applicant isa good waiter 'and carpenter; or Co-any kind of work: good references. Address G. D., box 91. Cail Ofice. . TWO YOUNG MEN WITH TEAM, ABOUT to travel around the State, wish to post or paint advertisements for business houses.” Address P. P., box 85. Call Office. Marks, 8. C. C.; W. Ruble, 8. C. C.; E. Lynn, 8, C.C. Half-mile race—B. Fox, 8. C. C.; P. Breen, 8. 1. C.; J. Selby, 8. C. C. Runnin, Sump--W. Rubie, §. C. C.; J. Sage, & €. oz B Demmig, 8. C. C. Standing jump—M. Sieffani, 8. C. C.; L. Marks, 8. C. C.; W. Nelson, 8. C.C. Running high jump—T. Robinson, S.C.C.; L. Marks, 8. C, C.; E. Biede, 8. C. C. Putting the £hot—C, Kesler, 8. C.C.; J. Emery, 8. C.C.; J. Debenedetts, 8. C. C. Baseball games—Midget game won by 8. C. C.; St. Ignatius College nine vs. second division nine of Santa Clara Lolleye, won by 8 C. C.; junior nine of Sr.lgnatius College vs. junior nine of Santa Clara College, ‘won by 8. C, C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eaward Pope have issued in- vitations for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Mary Georgina Pope, and Charles A. Ros- srer, to take place next Thursday eveping at ihe Church of the Advent, East Oakland. Bishop Nichols will officiate.. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Samuel have issued invita- tions for the wedding of their daughter Hattie 10 1. Despres of Chicago, to take place on Thurs- cay evening, April 30, the home of the bride’s parents, 1132 O'Farrell street. Sands Forman and wife, Miss Forman, Mr. &nd Mrs. Webster Jones, 0. N. Watt and wife d Dr. D. W. Montgomery and wife are still at Paso Robles. Mrs. William Samuel of 313 Golden Gate ave- nue will be at home to her friends Tuesday, April 21, afternoon end evening, prior to her departure for the Eastern States and_Europe. «Mr.and Mrs. N. M. Markwell of New York gliz, {ecompanied bynh(rs.‘ M. Pi”linhlbe{z. ave left for a two weeks’ trip to Angeles T, an: . Myer Siegel (nee Magnin) left Friday for Los Angeles to reside per:x-ne)nlly. Mrs. I. Magnin will be pleased to receive her friends the second Tuesday afternoon of each month st her residence, 1159 Octavia street, Mrs. Hanaah Liebes, Miss Elsic Liebes and M. E. Liebes will spend a month at Paso Robles. The indoor picaic in_conmection with Bt. Agnes Guild of Christ Church, held Saturday Dight at the residence of Mrs. J. 8 McCain, 2500 Central avenue, was an unqualified suc- cess. Those who contributed to the amuse- BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4; BZ giehions made, clty or country. Pacific Collection Co., 416 Montgy st.,'room 6, Tel. 5580. g VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed: reasonabl ranteed. C. camag SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, CoupEfi:l\'T FRENCH WAITRESS AND seamstress desires situation: 3 years last place, MISS CULLEN. > s D FRENCH COOK_DESIRES situation: best city references. MI1SS CUL- LEN, 323 Sutter st. FIR'ET»('LASS COOK "WITH REFELENCE. MISS HICKEY, 1033 Post st., tel. Sutter 52. R ELIABLE YOUNG GERMAN GIRL, SPEAK- iug German and English, wishes a situation to tend counter, bakery, or do general housework: would like to sleep home; also, stroug German woman would like to go out by the day or by the week to do housecleaning and washing. Call at 256 Jessie st., upstairs. RBSX‘ECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, MID- dle-aged, wants work immediately; can do any kind of work; housecleaning, laundry, nurse & child or do anything steady by the ‘day: strictly tempetate; honest: would take care of child even- ings for the mother to go out. Please call 60 Thitd 8t., upstairs. p Y A RESPECTABLE SOOTCH WOMAN; Blohoo maotien e and froner; steady place more object than wa-es; city or countrs, ‘pdpl “B"LIO 10 A. m. 8488 Folsom st bet. Fourth an (COMPETENT HOUSE - PAINTER WITH teols wants work; day or piece work; owners furnish _material; 1o objection to country. Painter, 23 Pleasant st. W ARTED — SITUATION AS COACHMAN: gardener; any outsidej;work round private place: experienced: bes: ' Teferences. Address JOHN POULSQN, Station 8., East Oakland. STRONG YOUNG GEKMAM DESIRES SITU- ation of any kind; city or country. BARON, 511 Sixth st., Oakland. PRACTICAL FURNITURE SALESM AN with thorough knowledge of upholstery wants position. Address T. E., box 105, Call Office. NEAT YOUNG SWEDE WISHES A SITUA- tion as coachman, gardener, etc..in private family: sober and thoroughly reliable. Address 815 Sutter st 7$ foo GIVEN FOR A POSITION AS NIGHT or day watchman or place_in wholesale house. Address JOHN RESTROF, 2008 Ellis st ANTED — SITUATION BY MAN AND wife (Swedish), man coachman and experi- enced gardener, woman neat housegirl and zood €00k city- or country: best references. Address W. A., box 64, this office, (GERMAN, 25 WISHES OUTDOOR POSITION of any kind; best refcrence. H. HORNUNG, 840 Minna st. ANTED — YOUNG BOOTBLACK. 91114 Larkin st., bet. Geary and Post. ARTNERSHIP FOR $50; BLi PAY; RARE chauce. HICKOK, 87814 Market st. OOTBLACK WANTED, YOUNG COLORED referred. 16 Valencia st. STAURANT COOK WANTED AT 204 Fourth st, ONELLA—ONE OF THE MOST WONDER- ful mediums of the age; just from the East; she created a sensation East and also in Kurope through her mediumship: ail are invited to call; she remains with you but a short time; do not re- main in darkness, but seek the light of truth; wis- dom is power. 318 Kearny st., room 18. (G-TFSY MEDIUMC_SIT S DAILY (SUN- days Included); 26¢ up. 946 Mission; hrs 10 to . RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT Ance med! sittings '$1. 218 Stockton st. 1307, EOR DRUGSTORE, WHO LIVES IN 5 the Mission. _Call 1018 Valencia st. RING THIS AD TO 639 KEARNY ST. AND get a good cigar free. W ANTED—A ¥TRST-CLASS COATMAKER; steady work. 506 Bush st. OATMAKERS AND PRESSM] _Tehama st. 2 M USIUAND MILK, S0UP, PIE, PUDDING OR fruit and two kinds vegetabies free with all our 10c meals. 639 Kearny st. ; ANTED—AT ONCE, 3 COMPETENT AIR- brush artists; steady work guaranteed to com- petent men, W. MCCLELLAN & SON, cor. Tem- Ple st. and Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. J UST OPEN: CONTINENTAL HOUSE, 631 Pacific st., below Kearny; lodging half price, ¢, 10c and 15c per night; clean beds, sunny rooms, 1o bunks. (CATMAKER AND GENERAL TATLOR. Avply 24 Sutter st. ANIED_MEN 7O LEARN BARBER trade; o wesks required; tools given; catalogue mailed.” San_ ¥rancisco Barber Senool; 1515 Howard st. 21945 LOST. Sk LA $15 REWARD — DIANOND BREASTPIN O lost 1 o'clock train_between Berkeley and Eady st. C. C. Hu RNUNG, 216 Post st. OST—SATURDAY EVENING. GOLD SCARF pin, pearl seltings. Return to 349 Fourih st. and receive reward, OST—SCREW WARRING; _ TURQUOISE, surrounded by diamonds. Liberal reward if re- turned t0 1017 Laguna st. T,O5T-ON MARKET ST, SUNDAY AFTER- noon, lndy’s pin; shape hearts: k owner. Piease return to J. T., 25 Stanly pl. OST — SMALL FEMALE PUG. REWARD for its return to 1016 Mason st. T,05T—A GORDUN SETTER DOG, 1 owner's name on collar: return to owner and receive reward. $275 OD-PAYING SALOON: CHEAP - Tent; rooms. HEGARTY, 1004 Mar- wet st. UNCH-HOUSE FOR_SALE IN BEST LO- cality of city; 6c and 10¢ lunch with beer or coffee; 5o knowleige of business necessary: only part of payment required. Further particulars 614 Clay st $25(), FARTNER: BUSINESS REQUIRES <V, two owners; clear 875 to each and in- creasing; easy terms to right party; full valve, Address Genuine, box 33, Call Ofice. (VARPENTER-SHOP, ONE OF THE FINEST in_the city, low rent, with benches, band saw, shaper and circular saw; price $350. Addres: Coy box 89, Call Ofice. s RO7TE SALOON, 91314 MARKET ST $3TH. AR given it desired; satistas tory reasons for selling. Apply bet. 12 and 3 B af. no agents. \ ANTED—-GENTLEMAN WITH 00 T ¥ back first-class dramatic company: tn‘ly e dle money. _Address H. C., box 4, Call {OR SALE—CHEAP, A GOOD-PAYING SA- loon, 1n good locality; must be sold at once on 1,957 ~A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBERNIA Savings ana Loan Society of San Francisco, in the name of JAMES DOWLING, No. 189,658. The finder will please return to bank. A WEEK'S NEWS FOR 3' CENTS—THE WEEKLY CALL. in wravper, for mailing. AILOR WITH $300 TO PURCHASE OLD- established, first-ciass tafloring business {n An- gels Camp; full value in stock. Address W.H. HIBBITT, Angels Camp, Cal. STORAGE. e H. ROONEY, 722 MISSION—STORAGE AT T.nfl\wed rates: basement storage,$1 50 per load (300D BUSINESS FOR SALE FOR $160; downtown. Call 722 Howard st 5H45H MISSION ST.—SUNNY, FURNISHED rooms, from 75¢ up. B.SMITH FURNITURE CO., 182 ELLIS; « low rates; fire-proof building; Eastern plan. TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. S R. F. OSBORN & CO., 751 and 763 Market st. account of sickness. Apply 624 Sacramento st. central; owner board. YEARS rooms; rent low ; and. ALOON FOR SALE: LOW REN LONG. ner; paying ouiside business. 40214 Geary st, TS LET CHEAP T0 GOOD TENANT FOR CIGARSTAND $325' Joos ok L ON MARKET ST. 000 Apply BEAR & BUCKLEY, 1511 Stockton. ERMAN MAN WOULD LIKE TO TAKE cl of & ranch; understands running gaso- line engine and grain-separator: good butter- maker. Call or address A. H., 2185 Harrison st. N%EY WALDG HOUSE. 765 MISSION. BET. 34 and 4th—Single furnished mmnl‘h! 16¢ 10 50c; waek $1 to $2 50; clean, quiet ing-room; strictest attention to morning open ali night. FEMALE HELP WANTED. CDHI"ETENT WOMAN WANITS WORK BY the day. washing, lmnln%nhouleclennln , or will wash flanneis home. MRs. ALLEN, agm Aiinna st., rear, near Fifth, 1DDLE-AGED GERMAN LADY WOULD 1ike to take lrolmon in a store of any kind: iy 12834 has business ability; Geranan preferred. SeYe 1 OUNG GERMAN SIRL w‘o?fii LIKE A situation o 't housework in private fam- fiy.” Adqress 716 Vallejo st < . MINNA ST.~WOMAN WANTS WASH- 444 {55 ironing: ossectenniin oy he g ‘W ANTED—COOK IN SMALL INSTITUTION, $20: Protestant nurse, 1 child, $20; German or Ecandinavian girl for cooking or housework, 2 in family, $26: 4 German, Scandinavian and Prot- estant second girls, $20 and $2b, and a number of irls for cooking and housework in city or country. . F. CRUS] & CO., 312 Sutter st. PARTNEE WANTED IN HORSESHOEING and blacksmith shop with $50 capital; good location: must be a good horseghoer. Address E. B., 1715 Park st., Alameda. 100) JLEN TO GET A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE free. Inquire 639 Kearny st. ASTHMA CURE GUARANTEED: DR.GOR- £ din’s Chocolate Emuision. 221 Davis, nr. Clay. AZPLY FOR BATES FOR STORING FURNIL- ture, etc. SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market. (HANCE FOR SMART Wi N boATding-hose: Aine Appearing rax @®OF() MILLINERY PARLORS: 3 25 .cxtnblla:;g:cemnl location; light, airy foome: zent low: £00d reasons for selling. M., box ROCERY AND SALOON_MU H G a bargain.” Call at 332 Main st P SOLD: lease. Apply Anchor Brewery, 1481 Pacis gy STEADY YOUNG MAN WITH 8225 AS PART- OR SALE—ELEGANT B SHOP; F vears' lease. 131 O'Farraiiat, T SHOPT 8 L plumbing business ana 3 D0 oppos within 1 mile. Inquire &m‘lll’;'g&:se: BMisaion yosd: 00d, 87334 Market st., rm. (CHICKEN RANCH: 1000 LAYING HENS. JOR SALE—GROC X CHEAF FOR saL E—GROCERY AND BAR CHEAP, TORAGE OF FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOUSE- S bold goods, etc. J. M. PIERCE, 735 Market st. W LLSON “ BROTHERS. 1710 MARKET— S low rates: telephione South 762. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, B T e e v eSS A BYICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A SPEC. alty; private; no charge unless successful; law sulis, claims, collections, wills. deeds, etc., at~ tended to. G. W. HOWE, att'y-at-law. 850 Market. [ ©AD WAITRESS FOR CITY HOTEL, §26: waitress. city restaurant, $15: girl, génerai housework, city, Fo0; girl, housework institution, $20: cook 'for institution, near city, $30; German and’Scandinavian girls for housework, city and country, $15 and $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary sta | INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD 4 8ls.; single furnished rms 76¢ week, 15¢ night. NOLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-] . 719 + Market st.; advice free. AT Lo Ok THE BusT AND CLEANEST 10-CENT meal try 1334 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. J. MURRAY, ATT'Y AND COUNSE] 1 law: advice free. 24 Sixth st., mm.”if %I EN'S SOLING 60c: LADIES 4Uc; DONE MR e ot Mariket, opp. Palace Hotel. W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-A [-LAW, 420 W- Californla st., rooms 14 and 15; advice fi‘:fl. $250. gg::'ksTAND AND LAUNDRY cheap rent; laundry cl 8 month; 5ood location. Call 't 243 Fonein . 20 ARE CHANCE—A FINE GROCERY, R and cigar store for sale: splendid location: cause of sale must leave for north. 444 Van Ness. S2se of sale mustleave § 5. CIGAR™ STAND:; GOOD CORNER: $175. 559 value. HEGARTY , 1004 Markec s TOCK OF PoULT T STock OF PIULTRY RANCH, CLOSE T0 i 500 pure-bred fowls hatche Pprize stock ; horse and wagon, Incubators, :dmo':ive’;‘ bone find feed {aillg and tools; large Income from atching; los lease; HILL, Donolioe building, Eenat 'HE CHANCE OF A4 LIFETIME—B ickness: reat cheap. Apply 106 Turk street. (COTTAGE TO LET AND PART OF FURNL Biyure for sale. ~ Call ber. 1 and 2 o'clock, 608 1l st. THREE-QUARTER CHIFFONIER AND folding-bed combined: oak; French-plate mir- rors; zall 3 days. 20 Silver st. IRE SALE ! Prices stand till goods are completely dis- 0sed of. ak bed sets. Carpets, per y: Linoleum, per y: Matting, per yard il our new bui J. G. KRASKY « ding; new folding-beds, $9 and FORNITURE AND BED- up: step-l ders, 200 per step; furniture exchged. 773 Misin 4()() SARPETS; CHAMBER SETS, $i4; stoves, $5: arior sets, $20: folding-bed: $10; bed-‘ouniges, §7. T. D. MCCARTIY 113 don 4 ROOMS FURNITURE, NEW sedloanges trimmed with pli Brussels Carpet. laid English Linoleum, lai Window shades in 5 col SHIREK & SHIREE, Grant avena FURNITURE WANTED. ‘W ANTED — BECOND-HAND FURNITURE for country: pay good price. 7 City Hall ave, FFORE SELLING YOUR FURNITURE send for Simmons_Auction Co., 1057 Market. S, BASCH, 321 SUTTER, WANTS FURNE + ture, saloons and merchandise: higheat price. H . MAYER “BUYS YOUR RNITURE, « carpets, plano. 1135 Market; tel. Jessle 761 (CALL ON T 'C MUTHER, 521 KEARNY, IF ! you want highest cash price for your furniture, carpets, pianos, or merchandise of any kind. A MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MOBE than elsewhere for furniture to fill country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 8 Fourth st. CARPET CLEANING. W HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH Wwork send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Car- pet Beating Works, 553-57 Tehama st.; tel. S0, 40, D':\'KLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS, 333 Golden Gate ave.: telephone east 126. JONES CO. CARPET - CLEANING AND renovating works. Main office 35 and 27 Sth. REAT WESTERN STEAM CARPET-BEAT- 3 IQUEEN‘SCARPETBEA TN N N« OVAUINE works. 453 Slevenson: tol- sk A PHYSICIANS. ON'T FAIL R TO CONSULT DR. JORDAN DS musoum, 1051 Market sf.; his 30 yo-Ar-‘T Successful practice is a guarantee of fair .reatment; the worst cases treated satisfactorily by mall. EMOVED—DR. C. G, O'DONNELL TO 1208 Blarket st. ; diseases of Wwoman a speclalty. e $125 cash. 3

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