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DAY, MARCH 14, 1897 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SU S T hes wasrEp. ||| bukinsss cmanoms SAN FRANCISCO *CALL." SUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALz~ 910 Market street, open unill 12 o'clock every Bight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES-627 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until §:30 o’clock. 839 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o’clock. 615 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission sireets, open unti] 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clocks RCH NOTICE: FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN. B ai Nervices at 11 A,x. in Beethoven Hall, 536 Post st.. cor. Powell. Christian Science Bible Tessons: subject. ‘Saul's Conversion.” Sunday- school for children at the same hour. “science Health " Study Thursday ac 8 p. 3 in Mystic 3 All are welcom CO- two HOWARD-ST. METHODIST pal Church, bet. Second and Third Ulocks from Palace Hotel. Rev. W. W. Ca: pastor: Martin Schultz, musical directo Whiting. Suidsy-school superintenaent. hespe- clal music to-morrow evening will consist of & cor- hets0lo by Lr. Walter H. Fearn,a violin solo by Miss Ethel Isabel Smith, late of Paris, and & vocal solo by Miss Mabel C. Perkins. Hours of public services, 11 o. . ana 7:30 P, .: Sun- day-school at 1 0; prayer meeting Wednesday vening, 7:45; Epworth Leacue. 6:50 Sunday vening: mornine subject, Foliowing Afar OfF “vening sabject, “Wiid Oais,” an address 1o Bo ade, Company F, in iuil uniform. Pastor's 150 Hawthorne st, near the church. ielephone red 861, Church .elephone biack 961. CENT METHODIST EP{SCOPAL B cloren, Stission st bet Sxth ana sev: enth—The pastor, Rev. Dr. k. R. Dille, will preach Morning subject, “Contend Farnestly for the Faith.” Evening subject, “Uni- larisnism,” third in series on “Isms of the Day.” Sunday-school, R. V. Watt superintendent, at 1 r.M. Young People's Society of Christian En- deavor 8:16 P. i Mid-week pray People's service Weanesday evening. Al lovited. at the usual hours. er-meeting and Seats free. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. corner of Geary and Fowell sts.—Rev. John Hemphill. D.D.. pastor, will preach at 11 . 3. and 7:80 P. M. Evening toic. ~On Athletic Con- tests” Morning music: “Te Deum” in B flat, by F. A. Stearns; offertory, “Come Unto Me,” by Wiillam Coenen, solo and quartet. Evening service: *Jubilate Deo” in A, by Schuecker: offer- tory, “Praise Ye the Lord” (Holden): soprauo ¢ Fine. All are cordially invited. solo, Mrs. Pri TY M. E. CHURCH, CORNER TRINT Sixteenth aod Market sis.—Rev. F. F. jewell, pustor. ‘tervices morning 11 o'clock evening 7 Sunday-school 12:30 P.w.: Jobn Dyar, superintendent. The pastor will preach | morn ng and evening. Mora.ng sublect, *1imes of Refrss 3 ening prelude, -Manners in Church.” Evening topic jor sermon, ** i he Foolish Five.” E. A, Arne, singing eva will_sing ‘When the Bridesroom Cometh’ and *There's a | Stranger at the Door.” + vangelistic services every evening of the week. <. R. Marahall will sssist the pastor. dially invited o attend. Seats free. dence, 5631 Sixteenth s All are cor- Pastor’s resi- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, southeadt corner of Fost aud Mason sts — Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., pastor, will_preach morning and evening. Morning service, 11 A. 3.: theme, “Kuowing Jesus Ch: Evening serv- ice, 7:30 . 3.; theme, “The Himself.” The pastor’s Bibl after the morning service. Sunday-schoolat12:45 P. M. Y. P. 8 C. E. at 6:30 p. M. Samuel D. Mayer, organist and musical directo cluss immediately THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Fifteenth st.,near Mission—Rev. Willlam Rader, pastor. Services at 11 A. M subject, “Fatalism, or Modern Melancholy.” ~ervices at sion of the New ourse Of -unday evening sermons on the “New Testament Literature.” Music by chorus choir under the direction of Wil- lium C. ttadtfeld. Ail are cordially invited. = THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, SW. cor. Geary and Franklin sis.—Rev. D; Stebbins, minister. The Sunday-school is at Bible-class conducted by Rev. Samuel Slocombe. The morning service Is at 11 o'clock. all are cordially Invited. The evening service is omitted. :30 . ubject. Testament”’: first of 2 JUE SECOND UNITARIAN GHURCH, cor. Twentieth and Capp sis.—A. J, Wells, pastor. Mr. Wells wili p each at 11 4. 3. on *'God, the ~oul of This Wide Universe.” AL7:45 P. M., lecture on “Browning’s Parace sus.” Nexi Sunday. a: 11 A M. the Hindoo priest, Rev. H. Dobarmspala, wiil preach. Sunday-school at 9:43 A. M. :uesday evening, Unity Club: paper by Mi1-s S. A. Hobe. You are invited. Pastors resi- dence, 921 Valencia st. B, F1EST BAPTIST CHURCH, EDDY S near Jomes—Rev. M. P. Boynton, pastor. Services Sunday, March 14, Preaching by the pas- tor at 11 . ac: subject, “Life in Death,” and at . topiz, “The ~funer’s Friend ” Galilee ‘hool, § :30 4. and Pacific ave.:. Washington-square Sunds; school, 9:30 A. ., at 608 Union st schooll, 2:30 P. M., at the church, 320 Eddy st. Bethesda Sunday-ichool, 3 P. M.. Howard st., bet. Eighth and Niuth. Y. P. £ C. K., senior, inter- mediate and juxlor, 6 Mr. Henry Varley will begin a week’s mee ings on Wednesdsy eveu- ing. Pastor'saddress. 331 Kllis st.: telenone, east 954. ‘Lo all the above services everybody is wel- come. FRev. G. H. Jones and Rev. | an Who Justified | Pixley Hal ,cor. Polk st. | MEETING NOTICES—Continued. £, ALl MEMBERS OF ST. PAT- rick’s Day convention, 1897, are re- quested (o be present THIS DAY (Sun- day) =t 2:30, K. B. B. Hall, Masou and, O'Farreli sts : final reports will be received”, from ali committees. JOHN J. BARRETT, 0 utor of the day and others will address the convent:on | JOHN MULHERN, President. J. J. MORAY, Secretary. ST. ANDREW’S SOCIE | Open meetng MONDAY EVE | ING. March 15, at Scottsh Hail, 11 \Lurk\n st. Members and friends are | | cordiaily invited to _ttend. ANDREW WILKIE, President. W. C. CooK, Secretary. ; B, (RAND LODG K KNIGHTS OF HONOR, i Officers and representatives to the Grand | Lodge of Knights of Honor of Califor ia are | hereby notified thai the Grand Lodge wili convene | in the seventeenth regular (first bienuial) session, | ai the Alcaza- building 114 U'Farreil si. Sai | Francisco, ou TUESDAY NEXT, 16th inst. at 10 | O'ciock 4. M. Representatives and past dictators intending to take the Grand Lodge degree will mee: the committee on credentials in the Alcazar, | on same aay, at 8 o'clock . . SPECIAL NOTICES. B BAD TENANTS EJKCTED FOR si: collec tions made: city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Mo om 6: tel. 5580. WALLPaPE. ting: paper-hi DIVIDEND NOTICES. g DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 41 (twenty-five cents per share) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLANTATION COM- PANY will be payable at the office of the com- pany, 327 Merket st.. on and afier SATURDAY, March 20, 1897. Transfer-books will closs SAT- URDAY, March 13, 1897, at 12 'clock 3. ¥ H. SHF LDON. Secretary, SUNDAY MEETINGS. | ERWARD EARLE HAS RETURNED AND i 1 give a grand siate-writing and test_seance to-night at 8 o’clock in Metropolitan Tempse. This | wilt be the most remarkable seance ever witnessed in San_ Francisco, for Mr. Earle wiil demonstrate | his remarkabie powers by producing answers to | your very thoughts on_slates held in the hards of | 8 commitee seiected by the audience in full gas- | light upon the open stage. Mr. Karle challenges | the world to expiain upon what hypoihesis these | manifestations occurif not spirit power. Seeing | is believing. The clergy of San Fraucisco are cor. | dially inviced to attens. Skeptics are amazed. Ad- mission10c. Reserved seats 25c. AKLAND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY, FRA- ternai Hall, ¥ ashington st.—At 8 P. X. the Boy Orator will lecture: reaaings afterward. At 8 2. Professor Luveland jectures: subject: “Ihe Devil: Why Does Not God Annibilate Him?” Monday at 8 P. . Mrs. Lillie will lecturs inspira- tonally; Mr. Lillte wili sing inspirational songs. | QOCIETY OF PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUAL- | D'ists nt Scottisn Hall 105 Larkin st., Sunday. March 14, at 7:50 P. . speaxer. Mrs. K. & Lilli | of Hoston, Mass: subjecl. ‘The Devil of Chris- | tianity & Part of Divine kconomy.” Music by Mr. | an1 Mrs. Lillle: admission 10c. { AT, 897 MARKKT_FIBST PROGRE-SIVE A “spiritual Church: 11 A. M. test developing circle; 2 P. M. tests o ail, Mr. Hianson, Lubrs, Mrs. | Dunham, Henderson, Meda, Hoskins; 8 P. . | tests, Utfo Waters, Mrs. Dunham, Johuson, Gill, | Barclay, Feilner. | A T_DR. RIN-ES' SPIRITUA1 SOCIETY, 908 | A\ Marke:st: 11 4. ., 2 and 8 © 3, Mrs. Sealer, | 3. Winters, Siitt. and others. Doctors oftice 1238 | Market st.; 10 106 P. M. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continned, EFINED NEW YORK LADY DKSIRKS R axitio "o, 6 wiil give. services to Guatemala fair. W. E., box 79, Cail Uftice. TISITING GOVER ES~ WiLL 1V LKS. ons nvday or houe in art_ or higher branches. Address V V., box 81, Call Office. XPRRIENCED LADY'S NUKSE WOULD like & few more engagementa; doCtor's roter- 10 Fel: at. YOUNG LADY OF (00D APPEARANCE pleasant mannerand several years’ experieuce, wants a position as cashier or salesludy, in taurant, confecilo ery or bakery: highest oity references and bonds 1f required.” Address MINS L. C., box 87, Call Uttice. ANTED_BY A YOUNG inx. house or office ¢ eauing by tho dress Rear 1500 Howard st. AN, WASH- Ad- WANTED— poSITION BY SPANISHYOUNG indy to take care of two smui. cuildre. at her home. A. B box 1%, Call Oftice. TOUNG DAN ANTS W. ISH GIRL WANTS WORK BY the day, housecieaning, washin:, any kind of work. Address 500 Broderick st., nr. Hayes. QOBER, STEADY YOUNG WOMAN WISHES ) work 'be the day: first-class worker: wages $1 50. 3608 Twenty-sixth st., r. San Jose ave. MERICAN LADY WISHES HOUSECLEAN- £X ing and washing by the duy. Call or addr ss MRS PETERSON, 3658 Twentleth st., in rear, ur. Valencia. 00D LACNDRESS OR CHAMBERMAID would do housework; good rejerences. Please call Monday at 7 Frankiin st. RESSMAKGR, FIRSI-CLASS AND STYL. ish, wishes more engagements in families. 1520 Mission st ESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES position as housekeeper or storework in city or country: can give best reference. Call or address 72 Albion ave., bet. Valencia and Guerrero and Fifteenth and Sixteenth sts., San Francisco. OMPETENT, TRUSTWORTHY WOMAN wishes to do washing, ironing or cooking by the day; bestreferences. MRx. M. CURTIS, 3367 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. OSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER; NO OBJEC- tion to country or children. Housekeeper, box 186, Call Office. OLORED GIRL WISHES SITUATION AS general housework, nurse or work by the day. App.y or address 100815 Leavenworth at. WOULD LIKE SITUA- 4 Wheelock, oft Vallejo. EEMAN WOMAN - tion s lady’s nurse. SITUATIONS WANTED-Conttnued, QITUATION NOT FOR PLEANURE NEEDFD G oand of wanip for Eufupe: caok oF betore * LaWRENCx Uu’l‘lkulll}“. 10044 BAKKR AND Epmail tamily: oy oe counltry: Wi 830 i beue reforouces. . C box 4T, ont o Lx.uuu.v GERMAM, CARPENTER, CABIL- net-maker, varnishor, upholate e, Wants posi- tion In hotel of instltute:' gooa LOME MO b- Ject than wages. Agidress . C., box 103, C W ASTED-BY YOUNG MAN, STEADY AND willing, work ot any kin cnn 100k r horses and hat.dy with tools. K. M., box 136, P‘IRS’!~('LARN SIGN-WRITER W wor in exchange for clothing. Adaresy Sigo- writer, box 71, Call Office. FOIRSTCLASS BARBER WANIS & STEADY job. Address B. W., box 83, Call Oftice. YOUNG MARKI-D MAN (BLACK=MITH) wants work at his trade or something honest 10 do: excaptional roterences. Address Black- smith, box 86, Cail Office. OUNG GNRMAN WANTH FOSITION ON private place in country: experlence i clasa roferehionn. Address B, box 78 Cail Uflice. TOUNG MAN, 27, DESIKES POSITION IN Store oF diive dell very. wagon: sober and re- fluble: can give bonds from 8500 to $1000 if re- quired. Address . J. F., box 96, Cail Office. MIPPLE-AGED. SCOTOUMAN WISHES SIT- uation of any kind: good penman; handy WIth tools: ecurlty if required. A. M., box 56, Call, QITUATION WANTED AN COACHMAN; & perienced: good references. Address C. C. box 9, Call Office. MAN AND WIFE WANT STEADY PLACE: clty or comntry: man unders ands horses thoroughly and work about. place; wife first-class cook; good references. Ad. £ M., box 69, Call. ITUATION WANTED: PAPER-HANGING, painting or tnting: wages 828 day. ARTHUR VEKAVOORT, 275 Stevenson st. APANESE WANTS SITUATION AS STORK Or aaloon cleaner: he has several years' experi- ence and good reference. Ad. P. L, box 83, Call. ARBER-SHOP FOR BALE CHEAP: TRADE 0, 800a leaving town. L. M. GILLETT, San ose. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. Market; 200 rooms; 26c to 81 60 per night: 81 50 1o 86 per week; convenlent and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. AYLY WANTED-—Conth LYNN' DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 MoAllister st.: $1 s week. MALE HELP WANTED, w;’ififli&:’igfifiiAn FOR LARGE GRAIN ranch : must be single, under 60 years of age, with California experience and good references. WD, WK It & COY 628 Clay st ANTED—4 GOOD MINERS, 83 A DAY Whea: youns man as porter for s saloon; 36 7 2 walters; #lso farmers, milke i oous, dlanwasners, ol W. D. EWEL & CO., 626 Clay st. MEN WANTED MONDAY, 7:30 A. M., 50 from $10 to $75 and found: 5 waters, 830, #26 and $20; Iundryman, 830, found: 3 drillers unile quarry, $170n day; farmerand wife, 830; x tarmers, §16, $20: choreboy for & ranch, $10; woodchoppers, 81 per cord, d-foot wood: ksmith for a ranch: walar-boy, $10; 4 hotel restaurant cooks, $26, 83) and $55: 8 mulk- , $20; man to run & ranuch on shares: bostler tables, nnd many other places. MURBAY & READY, Leading Employmen: Agents, 634- 836 Clay at. N~ FOR A VINEYARD: SEE BOSS Foate aineto mass ' MURKAY & READY, on. Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. THIRD VWAITER ¥OR sPuINGS, 82250 ook, clty, $40: veg table_coo anu cook. $40.” C. B. HANBEN & U/ o TIMBER-FELLKHRS FOR THE WOODS, $40 barcer, $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. WANTED-A MAN THAT CAN DRIVE DE. iivery-wagon to take half Interest in a good- paying butcher business: near city: only $150 re- quired. addressJ. K., Froitvale P. O. W ANTED-GO0OD OFFICE MAN FOR PART. Der in shipping and commission business; must have $200: siso. man to solicic in country. Apply 219 Front st. to-day, 11 to 3. BRIGHT BOYS TO WORK IN MaNUFAC- 2 turing stablishment. -Call to-day at room 2, Hobson House, 417 Kearny at., bet. 10 a. 3. and 2r M AGENTS WANTED. A A A A A A A AP WANTED-LADY OR MAN nx.l:’l:::azls‘:-;“: in each conaty: business ¢ uve. Address with amp, Agents, 109 5. San Joaquin st., Stockton, L UR AGEN 1S ARE SUCCESSFUL; ANY ONE O ah saceeed: most money: bigweat profita: big- gest sules; easiest handled novelties on ibe mAE- ket. Aluml um Noveliy Company, 110 Sutter st. 3 BRYAN’S BOOK, “THE FIRST AT Bliply o st o teriony, £ 3 frrer, R R O }- ARGAIN-GROCERY AND BAR: FINELY fitied: doing good business: north Marker central; large stock; 3 livine-rooms: rent $60. ow: eaving city. UNDERWOOD & C0., 766 Market st ANTED — DRUGGIST OR PHYSIC With some mones: an rxcellent orenouf the right man. Address, with stamped enve) Opening, box 58, Call Office, ARTNER WANTED, $2000 TO $3000. d PAEaS profitable business: s:dt:eo‘:‘c.::e‘or: silent or have S&Iary: 1o 511001, restaura. t, gros cery or mine. Address Success, box 134, Call™ ¥URNITURE WANTED. e A A EST PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. ete. STREET & CRESWELL. Anctioneers, 927 Market st. rm.316. Houses bought in their entirety. F YOU WANT GUOD PRICES FOR FURNI- ture and ‘merchanaise see BURD, 211 Larkin. 1GHER PKICK THAN ANYWHERE PALD by Indians Auction C0.1087 Markez.opp.Jones ROOMS WANTED. SUNNY. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms: north side of Market st. Address 3702 Twenty-second st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. IANO — UPRIGHT: tandard mal 112, this office. W ANTED-STEAM OR GASOLINE LAUNCH and boats for Alaska trade. Address A., box 108, Call Ofhce. ' Al CONDITION; must be a dead bargain. Box ANTED—A BROWN OR GRIZZLY BEAR- skin rug. Address K., box 107, Call. LUMBERS, NOT'C!‘;- A WELL - E ;Io).'.'«'x']'ff BAlebtes pivmbing speciaty o sare s an > Address P. N., Lox 86, Cal, © > "°F his covnty, R UTCHERS — $275 REFRIGERATOR: B Bt vacon. xtures (ool gaos w1 e ation firsi-c.uss: sickness. “all Office; rerrh Box 7, Call O N INE FITTuD-UP SALOON WITH § F Fnhh.fl TOOmS; make almost the ront: Mrzzlr}: 800d reason for selling. Cor. Pacific and Battary. OR SAFE—2 HORSES AND EXPRESS Fbfllllllsl: cheap. Inquire at 4095 }‘;lElll,lf::nBL: 5t., near Castro, or Dome clgarstore, 1395 M arker. h ]N{]&NN CLAIM', (‘)R PART, FOR SALE;: LE- gitimate; capiial wanted for dev. . Mine, box 114, Call Office. SYSOy et ROCERY FOR SAL Ms: LOT 175: price $1750. 327 Arineton at., et Boox and Koatoke, nr. Castro Addition. 1032 8OLLEN GATE —BLACKSMITH: 850 or coalyard: also flat 7 rooms. = Ap- Pply 1035 Golden Gate ave. 00D COAL AND WOOD YARD FOR SALE; T fine location; good business. Apply to F. G B. MILLS, 340 Steuart st. AND-LEVER PRESS, ABOUT 7x11, AND material. Address R, box 132, th's office. AUNDRY WAGON, WITH OR WITHOUT Toute: siate pariiculars. S P, box 102, Call. W XIED-TO-DAX (SUNDAY), AT 9A. M.— 2 more miners, $3 a day; cook for chophouse: waiter, plain hotel, and others. st ANDRE’E, 308 Stockton st. ALESMAN WANTKD 10 HANDLE GOOD speciaity as side line on the road in Northern California, Washington and Oregon: good commis- slon. See'J. W. WRIGHT, 628 Market st. OUNG MAN TO LEAKN BARBER TRADE; tuition free. Call between 9 and 10 Monday at 188% kighth st. RESSMAKER, FIRST CLASS, EXCELLENT fitter, rapld worker. best ity _references, wishes few more engagements: terms $1 50 & day. Cail or address 120514 Devisadero st. 615 LARKIN—-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. 61 LARKIN_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. V\'.&.\TED — A RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wwoman offers her services elther as a compan- 1:n to a lady or governess to young children. Ad- dress H., box 15, Call Office. \'L’KSE AND HOUSEKEEPER; THOR. LNoughiy unders ands her tusiness; comes weil recommended; Do objection to country. 633 venson st 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. EPDUCATED YOUNG ~PERSON WISHES situation; upstairs work or maid to eiderly lady or child; experienced. C. C., 10x 69, Call. | MO-NIGIHT, PROFESSOR FRED EVANS IN his marvelous slate-» riting tests, Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter sL.; plano 80,03 by Professor Hoft- Priest Ruthven speaks on “Convenis and | | h\ ETROPOLITAN TEMPLE—8 P. M._EX | Siiver collection at the door. Convent Schools.” TOUNG LADY TO BE CHAMBERMAID OR do light housework. Please call or address 829 Foisom st. MIBDLE--GED WOMAN WOULD LIKE general housework : no objection to the coun- Call at 4517 try; understands making butter. Eighueenth st, above Dougiass. EST MEETING 2 P, M.; 10c; WASHINGTON Hall, 55 Eady st.; 8 P. . 335 McAllister si.; | Stite, Ciemens: others; skep.ics lavited. | | MEE FIRST AND SE | L cnrid, a: Scottish Hall, 11 4. 3; | at 1u o'clock; no colleciions. JOND COMING OF Bible study 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. subscriptions and want ads taken. ULTURED YOUNG WIDOW. KRCENTLY from Boston, reduced in circumstances, would like & posi:fon as housekeeper in hotel, widower or bacheior’s home. D. A., box 87, Call Oftice. jhln. HANSEN'S TEST CIRCLE 11 A. M, | and meeting 8 P. 3 ; 10c: private sittings, | $1. 1118 Marcet st. | R. SCHLESINGER AND MHS, SMITH AT | 1) Washington Hall, 35 £ddy st, on Monday | 306 ALLISTEE_STIRCTLY TEST MEET. | 320 tng: drs. Meyer and others; names: sealed | 1etters read. o V- /+ alizing seance to-night, 8 o'clock. | st; 80c. EANCE TO-NIGHT: Xken: also Thursday eve MILLAR. ETHEREA L1ZING M ATERI- 5385 Fost MRS. EGGERT AIT- 5¢. 320 Moallister. | RS MAXWELL COLBY, 12215 OAK ST.; M sicungs daily; circles Saturday evenings. MES Mavo st ERS, 1123 OAK: CIKOLE Tueaday, 8 P. &, Thurs, % P. &: readings $1. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 'welth st, bet. Howard and Mission— Frank S Ford, pastor: Mrs Ella Jacobs, musical director. Sunduy-school, 9:50 . 3. Sermon 11 A. M., subject, “Personal Responsib.1i Junior C.E, 4P M Intermediate (. k., 5P Y. P. S/ (CE., 6:30 » M. Sermon 7:45 P. M. subject, “Are You Pardoned?” Seats free. All welcome. ME. 10c. ONDAY, 16TH, AT 215 LARKIN ST., MA- terializilic seance by C. V. Miller, YOu. TEST CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 418 McaAllister st.; wonderful tests. |4 M | | SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bush st.. near Devisadero—Revy. M. A. Gard- ner, pasto chool, 10 A. 3. Preaching at 114 L Quigley. At7:45P. M. the pastor will deliver an address on ‘“The Corbe and Fi zsimmons Contest.” followed by &n epi- logue on “Another Prize-fight.” Y. P. S C. 6:30 . M Prayer meetng Wednesday, 7: P M Mystery socia’, Friday, 8 P. . = FIRST NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH wedenborgian), O'Farrell street. near Webster—Rev. D. V. Bowen, pastor. Services at 11 A. M., to which all_are cordially invited. Sub- Ject, “Cleansiug the Temple.” 10A w. Seatsfree ai aii services. borgian Librars. Free Sweden- FRENCH REFORMED CHURCH, 1110 Powell st.—Morning service, 10:45 o'cloc First Lenten sermon, ““Vanitv of Vanities.” Even- | ing, 7:45 o'ciock. knelish service, second lecture on 'Jean Caivin, “Strasourg, Gemeva and the Reform.” ASSOCIATION AUDITORIUM, MASOG! and Ellis sts.—Address this (Sunday) after- noon. 3 o'clock, by S, H. Hadley of the Jerry Mc- Auley Mission, MNew York. Seats free (0 all, boch iadies and genilemen. To-morrow (Monday) even- ing Rev. uskettSmith, by special r-quest, will deliver his exceeaingly nteresting illnsirated lec- ture on th: Armeniav-Turkish question. Cn Thursday evenjug next, hs 18 h inst., he will speak on “Crete and the Isies of Greec: NCE_SERVICES AT Sabbath-school at | | WoMAN waNTS SITUATION 10 TAKE care of children; is neat and obliging. Call or | address 2633 Post st. | W ANTED — SITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS cook in small restaurant: small wages. 257 | Stevenson st., bet. Taira and Fourtn. ERMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE Tu HAVE A | G position to do second work and waiting; cliy | reference. 909 Geary st. | WEAT AMERICAN GIKL WISHES A PLACE as companion and sssist it lignt housework; wages $10 month. AL, box 92, Call Office. | | Y UUNG STKONG WOMAN WOULD LIKE | X work by the day, wash. {ron and housework: Sa urday only. ton st. JNGLISA LADY DESIRES RE-ENGAGE- | Liments as governess or comparion; Englisn, | ¥rench, music and paintiug; highest references. Address E. L. 3., ¢ 0. Editor Grocer and Country Merchant, 123 Cilifornia st. Address 718 Broadway, nr. Stock- | . # e | WANTED-BY A GERMAN GIRL GOOD | Y¥ sieady postlon for sscond work and plain | sewing; city reierences. 0. K., box 147, Call. | ESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN woman esires position as housskeeper from 1si of April or after; country preferred. 1018 Powe 15t. B DIVISE s Home Coilege, 350 Seventeenth st.. st 2:30 p. M. Disconrse by M. E. Cramer, subje “ Shall ‘the Practice of Healing Continie by St dents Advanced in DivineSciance?” Grier's Hall, 511 Fourteenth st., Oukiand, 7:30 p. M. Discourse by C. L. Cramer: subject, “Condemnation.” | RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS | IV working housekeeper: good cook and laun- dress; good reference: clty or country, 3377 ‘Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. | QEAMSTRESS DESIRES A FEW MORE EN- | © gagements by the day; 75c. W., 15603 Taylor. EZ S WEDENEORG MISSION SOCIETY. %7 Washington Hall, Red Men’s_bnilding, 320 Post st, ground Hoor—kev. J. S. David, pastor. Service at 11 A. M. Subject of sermon, ~Junah and the Fish.” Internal signification. Written ques- All are invited. tions answerea. FIRST PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Van Nessave, and Sacramento st.—Rev. Tobert Mackenzie, D.D.. pasior: Rev. Edwia Harl Jevks, co-pasiur. Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 A’ Mr. Jenks will preach at 7:30 P. M. Sunday-school at 12:45 p. M.: 3. P. S. C. E. at 6:16 .M. Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 8 ¥, x. All ere welcom | CUMEPETENT VOUNG LADY WISHES POSI- | Ultion to tend baxery o caidy-story; rererence. | Address A. C., box 3, Call flice. JXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER WOULD iike position: pleasant home mors an obect thun salary. W.'B., box 73, Cail Uffice. QSITION AS COMPANION BY LADY; RE- liab.e: trusiworthy; best of refer nces: is aiso Ecod music an. Address M., box 43, Call Uffice. TEY WISH r.7and 8 WO LADIES FuOM THr. 0O sewing and mending. 189 Fourth st Call after 12, B SAY FRANCISCO THEOSOPHICAL Saciety, Acadery of Sciences buiidinz, 819 Markey st.—Public lecture to-nigut a: § 0'clock, b Evan Willia Wheel of K-birth.”” Branch meetings Tuesday evening. &, LF I EOSOPHICAL SOCTETY. Rev. {. Dharmapala, r- T. S, and noted Buddhist priest, will lecture to-night at 8 o'clock, in Native Sons’ Hall. 414 Mason st. Subjec, ““The Keligions of India.” Mrs. Vena Wilson wiil #ing on this oceasion. - Silver collect on atthe door. E KLY CALL, sent 1o any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. NOTICE OF MEETIN 7, ZUE OFFICERS AND members of Hartnagel 5. A. Chapter No. 3, U. A. 0. D, are hereby notified to attend & special meeuing at ibeir ball, SUNDAY, March 14, at 10'clock . M., for (he purpose of attend- ing the fuperal of our late brother, CHRISTIAN LORENZ X, Past Chiet Druid. ALBERT S. HALL, C. D, Jorx HuT1oN, Secretary. | Y OUNG AND ATTRACTIVE LADY DE- sires a position as typewriter: good disposition, | 12014 Geary st., room 3, first tioor. | RELIABLE XOUNG LALY DESIRKS POSI- tion as lady’s companion. or housekeeper for & | Widower. 1926 Market st., room | DRESSMAKER OF EXPERIENCE WILL AC- | 4J cept engagements by the day or steady work with dressmaker. wiil cross (he bay for work; $1 50 per aay, less by the week: references. Ap- iy by pest M1Ss D., 1213 Scoit st. SITION AS WORKING HOUSEKEEPER; ity OF COUDLEY: DO ODjeCtion Ly WIOWer's fam- fly; comes well recommenued. Cail or address 115 Kuss st IWELISH WIDOW WISHES ANY KIND OF work by the day. Apply MRS. CULTER, 618 Minna st YOMPETENT WOMAN WISHES EITUA- tiun; firsiclass cook; reference: also young | girl wishes .0 take care of chiidren, assist chamber work ana make herself useful. 1500 Pine st. ESPECTABLE PERSON WANTS POSITION In small res pectable family; small wash; would £0 Lo country: reterence. Cull'746 Mission st. U. A 0. D.—TO THE OFFICERS nd members of Hesperian Grove No. 15: You are requested to a'tend a special meeting TO-DAY (-unday) at 1P.3., in Druids’ Hall, for the purpose o1 attending the funeral of -our late brother, CHRISTIAN LORENZEN, P.A. Interment Oad Fellows’ Cemetery. By order H. MENKE, N. A. 1. J. MoLLISON, Becretary. HE OFFICERS AND Mzmnaxsw of Boadicea Druidic Circle No. 3, U. A. 0. ., are hereby notified to ussemble 2. ball, 413 Sauter st., NUNDAY, March 14, at 1 o'clock P. M., to_at end the funderal of our late brother, CH RISTIAN LORENZEN, Past A, D. JENNIE MARINO, Arch Urnidess. Joms HUTTON. Secretary. A. 0. H., DIVISION No.2—A meeting of the com mittee on bail will be held & 2 THIS DAY (-undsy) a 9 P. M., In liibern.a Hail. uvex,-{’ member s requested 10 be Ry present 10 hear report of final arrangements for our twenty-eighth annual bal’, ‘which will take place at Wolfs Ha I, March 17, St. Patrick’s pight. B. LEE, President. M. C, GoBHAM, Chairman Commiitee. 1Y WIDOW OF KEFINEMENT (STH.NGLR 3 in city); a postion as housekerver for widower with og without children. Call 217 O’ Furrell st. OMAN WANTS WOKK BY THE DAY OR a few bours every day. = Apply M., b46lg Natoma st. JIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE a few more eug«gements by the day; terms 3150 Address P. M., 48 Elgin Park TERMAN NUKSE WISHES ENGAGEMENT by sick ladies and children; ladies in confine- ment. 182 *1xth st, roum 16. ADY WANIS CH\MBERWORK OR housewor< in small family, no chudren; or day work of aby kind; room home. 249 Kifch st, flat 2, call 5 days. XPERIENCED, GOOD. WILLING GERMAN glrl, with good’ references, wishes situation for upstairs or second work. Address S. W., box 122, Cal: Office. Y AN EASTEEN WOMAN, SITUATION AS ‘housekeeper, dini-g-room Or chamberwork: lu‘mnz town preferred, STRANGER, box 184, XPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDGW) wants work in widower's or bachelor's house- hold, with children: country preerred. 88 Ninth st., room 17; hours 11 1.3 to 9 P. M. YQUNG EASTERN WIDOW OF REFINK- ment and culture desires a position as manag- ing nousekeeper in widower's or bachelor's house. Room ¥, 122 Post st. 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. 7 OUNG EASTERN LADY OF EXPERIENCE wauts a permanent position as housekeeper i1 lodging-house or widower's home. Koom 8, 995 Market st. OUNG LADY, FORMERLY IN GOOD CIR- cumstances, desires lucrative position as house- keeper. or will do gentlemen’s mending, 120 Ellis st., T00m 17, second floor; call afier 12 615 LAXKIN=BRANTH OrFI e OF The CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. 7 UNG ACCOMPLISHED LADY DESIRES position as compavion to invalid. 112 Taylor st, room 14. WANTED-BY MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, With 20od references and experience, posit on as inval:d nurse or care of infant: will go travel- tng Call at my present employer's, 655 Capp st., cor. Twenty-second; take Howard or Mission-si. cars. ANTED—SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPEH or stenographer by a competent young lady of experience: smail salary to bekln with ex- pected. Address Stenographer, box 49, Call Office. OUNG GiRL WISHES PLACE IN NICE family as good plain cook and general house work: Is very reliable. Please call 925 Harrison st., bet. Fifih and ~ix(h. 100D, RELIABLE WOMAN WISHEKS POSI- X tion as working housekeeper: understands the care of children or will do chamberwork. Address MKS, M. MOORE, 4272 Twenty-fifth st, bet. Castro and Diamond. TOUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSI tion in widower's or bachelor’s household. 38 Eddy st., room 1. Y OUNG GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES GEN- Ueman's mondiog ai home. 38 Eddy sk, foom MERICAN LADY WANTS POSITION AS companion and nurse with fovalid; wedical references. 1530 kddy, ur. Stelner (ufternoons). 615 LABKIN-BRAXCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: subscrinuons an want ads taker. UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR THE CaLL taken at_branch ofiice, 339 Hayes sh; open untit 9:30 o'clock. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken at Branch Uffice, south- west corner Sixteentn and Mission IW COR. SIXTEENTH =T, sion; bramch office of THs scriptions and want ads taken. w’lNCflE&TkB HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market: 200 rooms 25c o 8150 per night: £150 10 86 per week: convenient and respectable; free bus and bargage (0 and from Lhe ferry. EAR MIS- Cazs Mub- SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. NDRI'S EMPLOYMFNT OFFICE, 308 Stockton st.: best place for rellable and steady help wilh reieronces. Tel. matn 1304, HINESE, FIRST-CLASS COOK, FAMILY; wages $30; will do plain washing. Address CHIN FONG, 834 Washiogton st. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment office, removed to 61414 Califor- Dia st., vear Kearny. 4el. main 231, APANESE INTELLIGENGE AGENCY. R 90, St. Ann’s bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel Main 5234 HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 41434 O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426, HINESE & JAPAN}SE; EST'D 20 YEARS; help;tel. main 1997 BRABLEY & Cu..640 Clay AM KEE_CHINESE AND JAPENESE EM- ployment office, 5113 Bushst., nr. Grant ave. HINESE, FIRST-CLASS FRENCH LAUN- / dry worker for family or laundry; wages $30. Addréss CHARLEY, 834 Washington st. NGLISH BUTLER OR VALET WANTS SIT- uation. Address k. B., box 37, Call Oftice. ANTED—SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN %o do anything from reporting on & paper to Ministership to Court of st. James. Address R. W. T., 81714 Larkin st. ARDENER, COMPETENT, 7 YEARS IN Jast piace, wishes situation in private family. Addr B., box 8 all. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN IN photograph gallery: cun print, develop and 1pue and generaliy ussful; salaty ‘low. 4ddress , box SITUATION WANTED BY BUTCHER: GOOD > German shop: butcher wants situation. Ad- dress H. L., 444 Tchama st. ROCKR, NORTH GERMAN, SOBER AND steady, wants position: city or country, Ad- dress W. L., 444 Tehama si. ENT: EMAN SPEAKING ENGLISH WELL desires o teach krench and Italian in a pri- vate family; salary secondary objeci: good refer- ences. Address P. R, box 93, Call Office. RELIABLE MAN (29) wOULD LIKE o cook and do chores, or herd stock: stockranch preferred. address ¥. B., box 98, Call Office. .Y NEAT, INDUSIRIOUS GERMAN TO J5°wo k about the nouse and garaen, milk, ete.; handy with tarpenter tools. Room 51,875 Mission HYSICIAN AND SURGEON WITH 6 years’ practical nce would like position 1 clty or country. M. D, 1709 Mariet st. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Waut ads and subscziptions taken. MARKKT ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL: want ads and subscriptions tuken. OOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT OF EN- larged experience in commercial and financial lines desires situation; firsi-class references. ¥i- delity, box 82, Call. ANTED—MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade: shops, tools, positions furnished: 8 weeks required. S. F. Barber College, 13814 Eighth, OUNG MAN TO MANAGE OFFICE AND Look after agents: with $250 Lo carry stock; can make at least $150 month. Ad. Y. M., box 73, Call. (500D CANVASSERS: LARGE COMMISSION; X steady job. Star Ofl Co., 111 Van Ness ave. HQT MONTGOMERY. CORNER OF CLAY— Open_untit 9:80" o'clock; branch officé of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken. PHOLSTERER WANTED—ONE WHO HAS had experience on baby carriages preferred. California xaitan Works, 745 and 747 Mission st. 39 HAYES &T._BREANCH OFFICK. OF SO Tun Gav; wibsoripiiony sufi weas, ads on. FEMALE HELP WANTED, ) NEAT YOUNG WAITRESSES, NICE country hotel, $20 eaci: see party here 9:30 A. . Mondsy. MUR(AY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634-936 Clay st. WAITRE*SES, SAME HOTEL =0UTH, $20 each: 65 waitresses, different country hotels, $70; middie-aged woman for plain_cOoking. etc., 815 MURRAY & READY, 634-638 Clay at. ERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN COUK, PRI- X vate family, $25, city MURRAY & READY, 834-536 Clay st IRL FOR COUNTKY.2 IN FAMILY, SEE party here, $20: private famlily coox, cCity, 85; second gir. for Beikeley, $20; housework, city, 2in fam ly, §20; 7 gir s for housework, $10. 815 and $20; bousekeeper, city; laundress for sieam laundry, country, $12 50; shirt-polisher, machine work, couniry, $25 acd found C R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. \ITRESS FOR COUNTRY RESORT, $20. HOTEL GAZE ' E, 420 Kearny st. TOULD LADY FROM HUMDOLDT COUNTY, who came 10 me fiom employment oftice, please call again at 235 Fifth st.; produce-store. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST I LIGHT HOUSE. wages $1U. 15 Leavenworth st., apply ANTED—LADIES TO CANVASS; READY- sel ing goods: city and country: good pay. Globe Manufacturing Company, 1535 Geary st. ESPECTABLE LADIES TO CANVASS FOR “Woman’s Friend.” Apply or address 62014 Larkin st. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE of 2 children; wages $10 per month. Apply to D. BRUTON, 16:0 Raiiroad ave., Alameda, or 701 Front st, San Francisco. \Y ANTED—COMPETENT NEAT GIRL FOR 00+ 1ng and general housework in & family of two; references rquired, Address C. B., box 45, this office. 1627 MssioN st 'EX EIENCED | waisthand, also "apprenice, o learn dressmaking. ANTED—LADIES—$500 IN GOLD GIVEN ay. Sikiy-one Prizes, aggregating 8500. A Genuine Bona-Fide Cfer. We give nothing but cash for prizes. No trash. Here Is vurproposi- ton: Who can form the greatest number of words from the letters in INSTRUCTIUN? You can make twenty or more woris, we feel sure, and if you do you w i1l receive & good rewsrd. Do not use any le:ter more times than It appears in the word. Use no language except English. Use any diction- ary. Plurals, pronouns. nouns, verbs, adverbs, prefixes, suftixes, adjectives, proper nouns allowed. Anythiog t.at is a legitimate word will be sllowed. Work it out in this msnner. INSTRUCTION: In, Tin, Ton, Sin, ~on, >ir, >cion, Run, Us, eic. The pubiisher of WOMAN'S WORLD AND JENNESS ML~ LER MONTHLY wili par $100.00 in goid to the per- 800 &b e 10 make the larzes: list o1 words from Lhe let. ersinihe word INSTRUCTION ; $50.00 forsec- ondlargest: $25 00 for each 0fth HEXLtures Iargest $20. $15.00 to ‘each of the next three; $10.00 to each of Lhe next nine; and $2.00 10 each of the next forty largest lists—sixty - one prizes in all for the sixty-one largestlists, Don’t you .hink yon could beone of these sixty-one? you will enjoy the \ma 1ng of your list. Why no try for the first prize? The above rewards are given fret and with- out consideration for the purpose of attracting at- tention 0 our handsome woman's magazine, thirty-two to thiny.six pages, each page contain ing four long columns, finely’ illustrated, and ail original matter, long and short storles by the best authors: price §1 per year. I Is necessary for you, £0 euter the coutest, to send 25 cents (money or.er, sllver or stamps) for a three mouths’ trial subscripiion with your list of words, and every pecson sendiug the 25 cents and & list of twenty words or more is guarante-d an eXtra present by return mail (in addition 10 the magazine) of a 160- page book, “Beside the Bonnle Brier Bush.” by the famous Ian Maclaren. This book has ai- tracted more atteniion in the ‘Uni.ea States than any book of ricent yiars We give a complete unabridged edition, handy size, finely printed in handsome type. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case or money refanded. Lisis should be sent &t once, and not 1ater than April 20. ‘The names and addresses of successful contestants will be printed in May isaue, published April 25. Our publication has been estavlisued ten years. We refer you to any mercantile agency for our standing. Make your list now. . diress JAM: S H. PLUMMER, Publisher, 235-2:6-247 Temple Court Building, New York City. FiT FOR A QUEEN TO WEAK: THE dresses made ai tho McUowell Dressmaking and Milimery scuool are perfect-fittiu, stytish, «raceful and ‘comtort ble; the McDoweil system received the two highest awards at the World’s Fair and only system receiving & gold medal at the Midwinter Fair: in getulng a system, why not get the best, money is (0> hard to gel 10 Lhrow away on crooked stick , pasteboard charts or har- ness: all are speciaily fuvited to call and give our school & thorough investization béfore buying: now is the time if you wa i the best, then you must attend the McDowe | Dressmaking and Mii- linery school, 103 Post st., near Kearny. ANTED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY 5chool; course practical; classes now forming for spring work ; sa Isfa tion guaranteed: evening classes. 2213 Geauy st., or 410 Leavenworth. W ANTED_LADIES 10 CALL AT “THE Art” millinery pariors: spring opening Mon- day, Tuesday , Wednesday. 22%4 Geary st. ] ADY WITH 8130 AS PARTNER IN PAY- ing business. ' . H. D., Emeryville P. 0., " al AT USCE—4 YOUNG LADIKS TO TAKE rooms and board a: 75934 Mission st. WLL GIVE ROOM AND HOAKD TO EL- derly woman; light housework. 208 Lake si. ANTED—PARTNER; EXPERT BICYCLE man. Call at J. L. BOONE'S office,214 Pine st. T ANTED—LASTERS AND FITTERS. AP- ply at snoe factory, First and Natoma sis, Monday. UILDINGS BOUGHT: LUMBKR, SASHES, doors, mantels. etc., for sale. 1168 Mission st SELL XoUR BOOKS, GLOTHING AND JEW- elry 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth st.: send posial MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, A BSOLUTELY THE OLDEST AND LARGEST house west of Chicago 1s KOHLER & CHASE’S, 26, 28 and_30 U’Farrell st.; pianos, or- gans aud all other musical instruments, of al grades and prices; terms easy: prices lowest: everything possible done to piease and satisty the customer. CTU.ALLY THE BEST BAKGAINS IN PI- anos; monihly pay ments from 5 up: deliv- ered free with siool and cover: correspondence soliclied. THE F. W. SPENCER COMPANY, salesrooms 933 Market st, opp. Muson; estab lished over 20 years. A LMOST NEW WEBER, SACRIFICED FOR owner: fine Hardman, Ittle used, low price: new and used planos at the lowest prices. THE J. DEWING CO., second floor, Flood bufiaing, Fourth 1d Market, Sole Agency for the celebrated *Hard- man Plano. ONA FIDE REDUCTION IN PRICES— Halnes, Knabe, Bush & Gerts and others; sec- ond-hand pianos from $100 up. W. C. HAMIL- TON, successor 10 A. L. Bancroft & Co., 324 rost. $ 00 ELEGANT GROCERY AND BAR, ¥ . or will trade for paper route. M. J R., box 133, Call. ORNER SALOON AND CIGAR-STAND. #ood location and good business; cheap. 51635 Geary st. J EAT COFFEE& PARLOR AND CHOPHOUSE. 134 Powell st. ARTNER FOR GOOD-PAYING RESTAU- rant, or will sell cheap. 145 Fifth st. TATION ERY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING place: nice for woman (0 make a good living; 18 years established. Inquire Call Office. $25 GHOUERIES, DELICACIES A notion store: 1 West Berkeley, Bagl- croft way, bet. Fifth and Sixth sts.; 4 HvidHR- rooms; stable and large yard; good investment, for man ana wife. $175, CIGAR STORE, STOCK AND FIX- . tures; goodlocation: no reasonable offer refused; leaving city. Inquire of R. BERGER, 185 Harriet st. UR SALE—A 14 YEARS' ESTABLISHED beer-boitling business with large route: psys well on investment; will sell cheap on account of other business. Address Biz., box 44, this office. $22’ CIGAR-STAND; CENTRAL; MAK- . ke st., Dear sixth; rent only $20. 0., box 86, Call Office. $30 THE DAINTY RESTAURANT, 636 . Geary st.; unequaled opportunity. ' Ap- PI¥ on premises. JEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, $1 week up: 25cday; housckeeplng. 23 Bacra- mento st DMINISTRATOK'S SALE — MUST SKLL, ianos ai immense reduction for cash or ou instaliments. EATON ESTATE. 735 Market. ARGAIN—8 - ROOM LODGING - HOUSE, Market st.; sultable for family; no agents. B. E., box 47, Call. EN OR WOMEN TO WORK FOR US DAY or evening at thelr homes: pleasant work DO canvassiug: experience unnecessary; We pay salary: inclose stamp for particulars. Siandard Mfg. Co., 142 West Twenty-third st., New York. VWANTED —SALESMAN TO TAKE OUR popular line of siiverware and novelties on commission in_ Callfornia, Arizons, Utah aud Ne- vuda; none but a first-ciuss man with first-class ref- erences need apply. Address M. ~. Benedict Man- ufacturing Company, Chicago, Ili, or Syracuse, R Y, HY PAY RENr FOR A PIANO WHEN the same monthly payndents will purchase one at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S, HE BEST PIANOS OF EVERY GRADE, from Stelnway down, can be found at BHER- MAN, CLAY & CO.’S. 12(), BAZELTON =~ UPRIGHT. STOOL . cover; $6 installmts. 221 Leavenworth. 1ANO FOR SALE: CHEAP. INQUIRE AT saloon, 504 Broad way. ATLORS WANTED TO BUY A FIRST-CLASS tailor-shop in a geod lively mining town: own- er wishing to leave on account of poor health; $160 cash. Address W. ). REAGAN, Oroville Ci RERS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC SALES- men. R. B., box 140, Csll Office. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE; CHEAP; RUN- ning 3 chairs. Inqguire WILL & FINCK CO., Barbers’ Supply House, 818-828 Mar<et st. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF sickuess. Call at 11234 Eddy st. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P.C. Barbers' Assn. S FUCHS, 325 Grantave, OURNEYMEN BARSKKS KMPLOYMENC( secretary H. BERNARD, 102 neventh st. LLADY OR GENTLEMAN TO TRAVEL AS i treasurer. $75 per month and_expenses. must have $300 cash; out-of-town people inclose refer- ences. Address L. G., box 84, Call. OUR GOUD TAILORS TO WORK, WEEK work ; good salary. 541 Market st. 167 JINTH St — BRANCH OF¥ICE OF THE CaLL; subscription snd wan: ads taken. EAMEN AND GREEN HANDS FOR steamers for Alaska and coast. 904 Kearny st., upstairs. H | (L1ENTLEMEN AND LADIES WISHING TO sing in the grand chorus March 17, evening of St. Patrick’s day, a: Mechanics' Paviiion, please call or address J. W. MCKENZIE, Musical Di- rector. 524 Eddy st 952 MISSION BT._BRAXOH OFFICE OF THE CaLL; subscriptions and want ads taken. 700 *AlR MEN'S SHOES. BEEN DAM- aged by water, at less than one-fourth their value. from 75¢ up to $2 50. 562 Maission st., bet. First and Second streets. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES made to order, §3 50: cheapest piace n city for Tepairing and second-hand shoes. 969 Howard st F YOU ARE GOING TO. YUKuN GOLD flelds. Alaska, join the Johnson party. leaving here March 20. Johnson's < Alaska = Outfitting Agency, 213 £ansome st. ANTED—SEAMAN, ORDINARY SEAMAN and green-hands for whaling and dsep-water vessels. Apply at MCMAHON & McCARTHY, 117 Drumm st., upstairs. 7 SINGLE BOOMS 1o AND 18c NIGHT, 600 land 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. ANTED—SAILORS FOR ~TEAM WHAL ers and sealers at LANE'S, 504 Davis st 1 2526 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND want ads taken for THE CALL. WARNIED, YOUR SHOES—WE REPAIR shoes up to 9 o'clock every night: those work- ing through the day can have their shoes repalred 8t night while you wait; ladies’ soilng, 35c; me! scling._BOc: fine shoes made to order trom $2 up: we have a ot of shoes been damaged oy water ai less than one-fourth their value, from 75c up to $260. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. OOMS, 15¢ TO 76c PER NIGHT: 50 TO 8 50 per week. Oriental, 326 Drumm st. JIRST - CLASS OPERATORS ON LADIES' cloaks and suits. W. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CaLy are taken at Branch Uffice, sonth- west corner Sixteenth and Missiou sts, ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agey, 110 Sutter. KCRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8 MA- rine Corps, U. 8. Navy—Able-bodied unmar- Tied men becwesn the ages of 21 and 30 years Who are citizens of nited S:ates, or those Wwho have legally de€lared thelr intention to be- come such: must be of good character anu habits and able Lo speak, read and write English and bs between b feet 5 inches and 6feet in height For further information apply at the Recrulting Office, 20 Kllis at., Sau Francisco, Cal ANTED—AN 1DEA; WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing o patent? i rotect your idens; they may bring you wealth. Write JOIIN DDEEBURN & CO,, Dept. L, Patent Attor eys, Wi ton, D. C.. for their $1800 pnze r and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. LOHO HOUSK, 8633 M a RKET ST.—KUO) 50505675 803 nighes 8110 83 woek: . taken. NINTH ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF Dacripus TXEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKKT ST. BE- THE CALL; on and wan: ads low Sixth. for a room: 25ca night: $1 a week. EST IN CITY—SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents night: L 50 IRL FOR HOUSEWORK: SMALL AMERI- can family: no washing; plain cookinz; 820. Apply store, 615 Larkin st. 100 ZEE ZeEh semen an i 624 W.hlnluln. :.'."n:.l‘"‘nr:‘y GDOD GIRL TO WORK IN RESTAURANT; experience not necessary. Call early, 2208 Powell st. XPERIENCED OPERATOR ON SINGER machines; electric'power. 1388 Marke: st. Mcnowr:u DRESSMAKING AND MIL- bes linery School—Rapld method: easy to learn; system: patterns 25¢. 103 Post st. W AXTED—LABORERS AND MECHANIOS o know that ¥d Kolkin, Reno House proprie- {0z WUl rans Denver House 17 Third s 160 large rooms: 26c per night; $1 10 §3 per week. OSEDALE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20c o 28¢ night, 81 to 81 60 wk. s et Soied s ko i sl i bl SIMON WANTS 100 MrN TO GET HOT- B e e Sc: best free lunch. “l&y 175, NEW UFRIGHT, STOOL SCARY: {O. warranted 6 yrs. BRUENN'S, 228 Post. EST BARGAINS IN THE CITY FOR THE next 5 days at MAUVALS, 769 Market st. TOUNG EASTERN LADY DESIRES GEN- tleman partner; small capital. 850 Market, r.5, OOD-PAYING SALOON: LOW RENT AND #00d loeation. Apply Call Office. RANCH BAKERY; 3 LIVING-ROOMS; rent cheap. Apply Call Office. TANTED—PARTNER IN AN OLD ESTAB- lished grocery and produce business in a lead- ing business locality; a man willivg to work can make money. Cali or address K. S. ROBINSON, | b3 Clementina st. 600, PABTNER WANTED IN A STRICT- . ly first-class restaurant: 100 much for one man cause for purtnersiup: established for years. Address P. R., box 63, Call. UR RENT CONTRACT PLAN ENABLES every tamily 1o have fiue new piana, SHES- MAN, CLAY & CO., Kearny and Sutter sts. $‘ ¢, DELICACY STORE AND BAKERY, 149, Twenty-fifh and Shotweil sts.: 4 living rooms and bath; rent §14. Apply on premises. AKGAIN, FINE LARGE UPRIGHT,CHEAP 'SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hibernia Bank. AT SHERMAN, OLAY & CO.’S ONLY WILL you find a siock of new Steinway planos. desusws PIANO; MOST PERFECT; brilliant and powerful tone. 216 Post st. ALOON FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY ON account of sickness; SE. cor. of Kearny and California sts. Inquire 123 Prospect place. OR SALE—$800; LUNCH HOUSE AND saloon; 4 living-rooms: first-class trade, In- | quire 125 Bay street, North Beach. OR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED COR- ner saloon; good location. Address A. B., box 61, Call Office. G. BADGEIL SOLE AGENT FOR HALLET +& Davisand Francis Bacon pianos. 413 Sacto. TANOS SOLD AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S on very easy payments. 150 " 2uax LOCATED DAIRY- . store, 542 Hayes st.: rent oniy $13. YRON MAUZY. 308 PUST ST.—SOHMER Newby & Evans, Eriges and other planos. OUNG WIDOW WANTS A GENTLEMAN vartner; small capital. Room 8, 207 Post st. QUPLRIOR VIOLINS ZITH IS, OLD & NEW. H. MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 l.atham piace. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. OR SALE—WELL-BRED TEAM OF BLOOD bays, 6 and 8 years old: beight 16.2; weight 1100 pounds; sound and gentle and can show a 3- mioute gait: horse Wonder, sired by Decision from Alexander, his dam by Venture: mare Effie C, sired by Wormwood from Nutwood 600, her dam by John Nelson: will seil separate and cheap for want of use; price $350. Can be seen at 347 Fremont st., in rear, bet. 9 and 10 4. 3. and 1 and 2p M HOROUGHBRED HATCHING-KGGS; Branma, Cochin, Plymouth Rock, Mivorcas, Houdans, Spanish, Wyandotte, HamBurg, 81 per 18: Leghorns, 75c; Golden Poland, $2. 1081 Mc- Allister st. 100, ELEGANT 97 TANDEM, MADE . to order for $85; sold on account of sickness. Address Bike, box 139, Cail Office. A e e e L R OV, most new; must seil. 2437 Mission near Twenty-first. ORSALY—CANDY-STOKE AND FACTORY; \cecream parior: will sell on easy terms if ap- plied for immediately. Address box 75, Call. @4 YARDS NKW BRUSSELS CARPET FOR sale very cheap. 409 Hayes st. ATIONAL CASH REGISTER IN PERFECT order; large size. Apply 416 Geary st. JFRESE DURHAM CoW: THIRD CALF; 3¢ quarts rich milk per day: gentle. 1813 Folsom. FINE BLACK SUIT; 812 50. MISFIT CLOTH- ing pariors, 513 Montgomery st. EAVY SPHING WAGON FOR SALE cheap; almosi new. 659 Bryant st. (ONCORD STAGE; FIRST-CLASS CONDI- tion; cheap. Address 527 Green st. OR SALE—3 COWS, HORSE AND WAGOY, 160 chickens, Incubator, house furniture: price $300. 3. W. PEUTKE, an lo ave., Weat e keley. T Y0 GOOD MILCH CuWs. WITH PRIVATE customers. 310 Golden Gate ave. FOR, SALE-A THRASHER ENGINE IN verfect order. Apply 321 Sutter st. 10() SEARES OF CYPRESS LAWN CEME- tey stock. R. 4., box 139, Call Office. $16 DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE; IN + good order. 1915 Mission, nr. Fifteenth. REAT DANE PUPS: THOROUGHBRE G513 Eriskein st 0 of Castrn: CUGHBRED. HANDLAUNDEY MACHINES; NEW AND second-hand; {ools, supp les, etc. 766 Bryaat $ 125, SALOON AND LUNCRHOUSE. 188 . Steuart st.: see it. 0 LET OR LEASE—ACADEMY HALL, COR. Mission and Mary sts, bet. Fifth and Sixth. Apply to L. ALTSCHUL, 320 Ciay st. 95(), SALOON: NORTH OF MARK 20U, busiuess center; cheap rent: bargala. Inquire Cail Office. ANTED—MIDDLE-AGED MAN TO BUY or rent cigar_ stand connected with an oyster- house. SE. cor. Twenty-fonrth and Folsom sts. 'OR SALE—HALF-INTEREST IN A GOOD- paying saloon. Inquire Call Office. ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS; MUST SELL at once; a bargaln for some one. Call after 1 P. M. at 88 Sixtn st 9F9@ MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND want ads taken for THE CALL. 1000 SARRS, 81 50 sHOW CARDS, ETC. ‘Tel. Black 141. HILL, 2214 Geary st.. ATEST CAR FENDER PATENT: BEST IN vention. Apply 828 Golden Gate ave. UTY ROUTE FOR SALE APPLY THIS oftice. T. a LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE - 3(rBL0M HOUSE OX MARKET ST. 24-room house, only. 10 rooms, very fine.. 24 rooms on Market st. 24 ro.ms, oniy.. 10 rooms, on Me. 7-room house, only. H. C. DECKER, 14 ROOMS., VAN NESS AVE., NEW, NOW 11 rooms. new; north; paying.. 650 21 rooms: north: paying fine. oI 1500 'UNDERWOuD & CO., 765 Market st. LODGING-H 1USE, 21 KOOMS ON . one floor; always full; rent cheap; g00d furniture. Call at 1833 Sacramento st. PRIGHT PIANO, NEARLY NEW, 8125 small 10dg.ng-house; paying big. 402 Gears. "ROOM FLAT; FULL: OWNER GUING L0 ESS cneap. €ail to 4, 13% Sixtn st. RANSIENT LODGING-HOUSE, 8 ROOMS and bath. 139 Taylor st.; call bet. 3 and 14 2oous: mEW FURNITURE; RENT Bt duced; part cash, 402 Geary st. HAYES_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE 339 &iia Swscriptions ana want ads taken. ULTON IRON WORKS., ENGINE; 50- horsepower. W HITE, 516 Mission st. (COEFEE MILL SCALES, LETTER PRESS siand desk, money till, safe; cheap. 102 Ciay. BUILERSENGINES,2D-HAN D MACHINERY water-pipes. Melntosh & Wolpman, 157 Beals BAkS, SHOWCASKS, COUNTERS, SHELV- 1ng, etc., bought and soid. 1063 Mission, nr. 7th. AKGE DOUBLE COMPARTMENT COIN bank safe; cheap. 8 Mission st. jyABS, BACK BAKS, MIRRORS, SHOW- > cases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures, new and second hand. J. NGONAN, 1017-1018-1021-1043 Mission sc, above Sixth. EW ELMWOOUD RANGES ARE THE BEST. W. & RAY MFG. CO, 12 California st. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ETIRING FROM RETAIL BUSINESS: ‘must close out stock in 80 days: brusseis car- pet, 42%gc yard: floor olicloth. 18c; mat.ing, 70 Yard: bedroom seis, 3 pleces, §9 60: 4room for Riture outflt, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK 747 Marxet st Opp. Grant ave. URNITUKE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUN- FlR stowcases. ANDERSON, 1141 Market. NEUMANN'S, 117 SIXTH. ¥OR o0d: T L J lowest, prices on household s new: cas ' OF on time: open evenings. W OF Koo CARPET CLEANING. CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE ‘::.E}‘.su(éq TEEN 453 Stevenson, Tel. S.228 OFE SMALL MELIUM AND LAKGESIZE fire and burglar proof sate. 108-111 Markes s&. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DIVOKCE LAWS A BPEC- fulty : private; no fee without success: prohate, oy, wills, collections, bills of sais, deeas, ages, otc.; private detectives: estab. 10 years. G. W. HOWE, 850 Market st corner Stockion sk DVICE FREE; NO CHARGE UNLESS SUC- cessful.” W. W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st ]LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WISHING TO sing in the Grand Chorus March 17th, evening of e raunerd Dayyiass Mechanior” bavilion, |- please call or address J. W. M cKENZIE, Mi irector, 524 Eddy st. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHO L—FRENCH - taiioring taught; $1 week. 916 Market, r. 54. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLi; want ads and subscripsioos taken. 61' LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CaLL; subscriptions and wani sds. taken. WS S e e DA : rooms s 3 - week; reading-room: dally papers. n‘&u LY INCHESTER HOUSE, 4¢ THIRD ST, NR. wllml: 200 nun:‘m & night: reading. T00m: free bus and bavrage to and from the ferry. BOARDING WANTED. ANTED — BOARD WHEKE RALSTON Wishn Club 100d is used; state price. B. C., box 102, Call. i OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Winchester House, 44 Third st, near Market: rooms: 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 5010 $8 200 DX week; free 'bus and beggage to and from ferzy. 'HEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—-THE WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address in the zm&d‘m« M“~ year for $1 50, post- W. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CHRON- « icle building: advice free: low fe s: all cuses. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE. JOR, SALE-HOUSE or 10 EOOMS AND bath; rent aud water $25. Apply 622 Sacra- mento at. —————————————— PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHN R. AITKEN AND M 3 URICE L. ASHER, J attysatlaw, rms. 515,513, 5ib floor. Parro:t bidg e e e e HN £, RICHARDS, LAW OFFICES. BOOM$ JO. ‘and 97, Crocker bulldiag lelvphone Maia 76, Kan Francisco, Cak "ARPET CLEANING WORKY: heane, sisvea. ayy carpets. 6. HL. STEVENS, Mgr. 88 and 40 Eighth et.; telephone South 250. . ECUM DISGUSTED WI B ok gend 0 8PA ULDING'S Ploneer Car- pot-tenning Works, $53-67 Tehama st.5 tel. So. 40, cT-CLEANING, 3ci LAYING, 3¢; RUG AR T LA il B4d. Scractin, 33t o NUE CARPEI-CLEANING CO., 402 Dcvors el. Main 594 GEO. WALCOM, prop. , reliable carpet-cleaniug renovig, alter. N aa works. "408 MeAllister. Tel. T RPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED B (25 48 T anth tel. South 36, Mackintosh & to. E MITCHELL, CARPET-CLEANING J. SioTan s : Acauing So'a yara. Tel Mis, Jr ONKLIN'S CARPKT- BEATING WORKS 388 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Kast 128. BICYCLES, OWLER RACER, $65; UNION CRA! 3 inck, 836 Ben Hur (indies’), 835. ana ortiore il equal to new. Goiden Kule vartment, 25 Geary sk AT Cyddine: i f | |

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