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w0 .- oo .. o THESAN FPRANGISO Ol MoNpRY, e > e .. .. —— BUSINESS CHA ES. 7 g TIE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1897 5, N THE TRAL OF THE OCCULT Psychical Society Girds It- self to Delve After the Unseen. & Moves, Elects Oificers and Appoints Investigating Committees. Ghosts, Thought Transference, Clair- voyance and Hypunotism Will Be Carefully Studied. The California Psychical Society, at the age of one vear, has pulled itself together, and with new life and energy hasset about its prover work of making bold and seri- ous excursions into the strange realm of the occuit—into the hidden mysteries of ghosts, rappings, *‘second-sight,” thought transference, hypnotism, clariaudience and the like. Committees of some of San Francisco’s leading citizens have just begun system- atic investigations of hypnotism and tele- pathy or thought transference, and other committees of the society’s members will soon be organized and working slong other lines. A great many hypnotic sub- jects and all sorts of people seeming to | have strange powers and strange experi- ences will be secretly and studied. They will be quietly gathered from amid | the life of San Francisco, which seems so jull of occuitism of every sort ever dreamed of, and especially from the large number of people who do not know strange things, but who go about their { life and business without saying anything ( about it or linking themselves with any of the long list of societies founded on things mystic. | The Psychical Society was organized | over a year ago, and its membership of | about a hundred was made up of leading | professional, business and scientific men who felt some interest in the immaterial things generally bunched as “occult,” and | who believed that whatever truth about | them could be gained by man was worth seeking by stricily scientific methods. Dr. George M. and J. Dalzeil Brown, cashier of the Cali- fornia Safe Deposit and Trust Company, secretary. David Starr Jordan and some | other prominent university men expressed at least a tolerantsympathy with theaims of the society, but did not actively asso- ciate themselves with it. The so- ciety engaged for one year as lecturer J. J. Morse, an eminent spiritualist of Lon. don, who returned in Decomber. During carefully | the year the society pursued little if any original research and its elegant quarters in the Wenban building on Sutter street | were not often enlivened. 1 But original research which shall afford | evidences of the truth or falsity of allezed | B~ occult phenomena and impartial evidence of the circumstances, methods, conditions, etc., of them is the chief avowed purpose | of psychical societies, among which the | ones at London and Boston are the only ones which have achieved much fame and aignity. Both of these socicties en- roll distinguished scientific and profes- sional men. fessor Crookes, who gave the -world the Crookes tube, was last year president of | the Loudon society, and Professor James | of Harvard has led the work of the Boston society. These societies have published many large volumes of transactions which are full of wonderiul things. It has been the ambition of the most active members of the local society to do what the London and Boston societies are doing, to plunge into the mystical un- known and make definite contributions to psychical science which shall give the society some vaiue and fame. | That was the spirit in which the annual election was held & few days ago. rectors elected were: James Treadwell, the mining millionaire, B. M. Bradford, secretary of the Alameda and San Joaquin (Corral ~ Hollow) Railroad, J. Daizell Brown, Attorney Maurice V. Samuels, Jose Costa, Consul for Uruguay, Walter J. Bartnett and R. D. Fry, capital These directors will in a few days elect officers. Delinquents were dropped, and the members remaining numbered eigty-five. The library was moved into the Em- porium bailding and a librarian engag-d. Jt is proposed to have monthly lectures by eminent men, and at the end of the year to publish transactions which shall give the chief resuits of the investigations made. Investigating will be done by commi tees, ench committee taking a special sub- ject. The new committee on hypnotism consists of twenty members, and it has al- ready held two interesting sessions. Several of the members have privately be- come expert hypnotists, so_that no pro- fessionals are called in. J. Dalzell Brown is especially mnterested in thissubject, and i3 an expert operator himselt. Hypnotism is the only one of the things to be siudied which has achieved recogni- tion in the general scientific world after being so long classed with witchcraft and demonology, but there is a limitless field for study and discovery in this strange thing, and the psvchical society is going to dig into its mysteries. One of the problems which the committee will study, according to one of its members, is the possibility of clairvoyant powers being developed in a subject by the influence of hypnotism. The committee on telepathy is just get- ting to work and other committees will investizate clairvoyance, mediumship, etc. The attitude of these investigators is supposed to be whoily interrogatory and unirfluenced by assumptions, preju- dices or preconceived notions. “Qur plans are so incompleteand indefi- nite that I can’t say much of what we shall do,” said J. Dalzell Brown yester- day. “In a measure we are groping a ong new lines. We believe there is truth tnere and we want to find it. These are things which everybody interested in life and living should investizate. We will hold the work of the society to strict lines and do our work quietly and seriously, avoid- ing public notoriety.” So at last San Francisco enters seriously into the pursuit of the psychic mysteries ich have fed ignorant superstition since the creation of man. HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. J W Chipman, Ind W S Stitt, Cnleago 0 K Kenyon, N Y. W P Hasrison, Columbus T F burghorff, USN F H Shimer, N ¥ L P Rober's, Newport _ J F Dennis, Reno Mrs 1. P Roberts, Nwprt M B Brownlee, Butte C B Shaver, Fresno Mrs M B Erowniee,Butte Mrs B Shaver, Fresno Miss E S Long, Mich 3irs S ‘1 uitle, Salt Lake W C Teasdale Jr, S Louls Miss Brown, Wheeling R Jacobs, Portiand 3 1ss Jacobs, Portland H C Levis, N Y W W Gocher, Hariford K Kinney, Fairhaven erson, N Y Mrs Kenney, rairbaven Hoston Miss G Rich, Boston Jirs J A kich, Boston J F Parks, Jeckson W G McClellan, Phila Mrs B Earhart, ki P ¥ r Bredish, Ls Ang M Grimm. ‘i'oy T Conch Mong, € S Kilbourne, Aurors Mrs Kilbourne, Aurora NEW WESTERN HOTEL. AChristensen & w, Alva- Chas Pick. Monterey rado. y F pieiffer, Pos:s 3 McCormick, L Angeles G Granchi, Los Angeles P Peterson, Alv rado E Jonnson. Los Angeles H Carison. Deaver Sadie Roya, Kern City H Mullurder, Suisun P C Mayford, Chicago J H Shaw, Cincinnati H Holman, Terre Haute Mrs M L Henderson,LsA. T L Harringion, Cou'trvi H Mason, Spokane ' 8 Bullock, Uakdale Tow great physicist, Pro- | The m-'} | HUTCHINSON ' & | D Escolle, Monterey | mereby no:ifiea that the Grand Lodge will con vens [ ac errill became president | Francisco, on TUESDAY NEXT, 16th inst. GRAND HOTKL. J IShields, Los Ang ¥ H Hall, Stockton T Hulen, .05 ALg ¥ Smallwood, Stockton F L Castle, Cal J J Whi'e, Fresno W Wor:hington, C: CTelwig. Freano W M Mee, benver J D Ciarke, N Y J Burkett, Visalia Mrs E Williams, N Y § Weston, Seattle ¥ Carlman, sacto R E Barr, Cal W F Purnell, Sacto D Baxter, Canada H C Ross, Sacto J McGee & w, Oroville Miss M MoGee, Oroville J Cavese, Los Ang A Newhouse, Fresno C B Shaw, Fresno Miss E Long, Mich H de Laguna, Stockton Dr C Wood, Oakdale A Gildermeister, Cal G Siecbold & w.st al F Eersmun, Sacto Miss ~egboid, Cal CF Foster, Cal J Rummelsburg, Cal C Clark, Na) 3 0 Allen, Sau Jose Miss Clark, Napa K _Lipman, Sacto F H Shiner, N Y C Baker, Sacto T F Bauner, Sacto E McKinney, Sacto J S Olds, San Diego M Bixoy & W, Utalh Dr L Cross, Stockton s Bixby, Utah I A Gill, Sac Miss Berey, Utah ¥ Burns, Steckton 3 Mciaiyre, Chicago A Marks, Oroville Miss Mclntyre, Chlcago W Witmer, Cal J Multon’ Cal T Moon, Oakland M Melville. San Jose W Collfer, Racto F Lark, Sacto I A Donzhue, Fresno D F Stephen, Petaluma J M Herndou'& w, San Jose COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. A H Moore, Vallejo A Fishbuin, Tiburon T N Beck. Chieazo J Anarews, Seattle Mother M Nativity, Se- W M lieck, Ch: atue KR Wats 0, N Y Sister Mary, Seattls A M Roblnson, N J A Brown, Portland H Jacksou, San Jose J Cramer, West Point W Driscoll, Utah ‘A Bargi, Fresno M Robson, Utah R Matheson, Utah M W Yatson, Stockton R S Nellson, Merced J Carthan, Eresno P Orion, Merced T McNea, Tracy. Miss Eldridge, Arizona R McLean, Tracy Migs J -ldridge, Ariz O Fitz; atrick, N ¥ R McDonaid, Obio J Fiuzpatrick, N Y BALDWIN HOTEL. J W Herwe; FSs Cincinnatt l, San Lorenzo itzgerald, London orrest & w, N Y Powell, London R Olivér, Stockton Miss M Maynard, T H Burns, N Y J Waish. Montana J E Luddy, Los Angeles rs J S Beel, Los Angeles M A DcDonald, Los Aug F E Sautenwhite, LosAng F M Littreil, S¢ Louts ¥ Wcdman & w, Gonzsles " ockton | ers, Mok mneHiil J B Shea, Watsonvile MEETINGS. N GATE COMMAN'ERY % assem oly GOLDEN idinz. <fifl NN, R T odk Fae oraer of &) No 16, K. = THIS the Temple will be conferred. All fra ers are courteously invited. CHARLFS H. MURPHY, Eminent Commander. WiLLiAM T. FONDA, Recorder. HERMANN LODGE NO. 137, F. and A. M —Called meeting 1HIS DAY (Monaay). March 15, 1897, ai 7:30 P'x Deg.2. By orderof 'he W.'M. 1. SCHUMACHER, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVENING. Business and M. M. degree. H.G. PRINCE, Secretary. z PACIFIC LODGE NO. 155, ey I 0. 0. F.—Members are re- questea to assembie in_thelr lodge- SABP = Toom on TUESDAY. March 16, at 270N 1:30 P. M., to attend the funeral of our late brother, CHAS. CA~TI E. J. D. DAVIS, N. G. 7. HAUGHWONT, Recording Secretary. £, 5136 sorowo = TopeE ~G v q (MON First % ~teiner sts.—Called meeting THIS (3 DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'« loci. degree. By order of the master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. & uiaD LODGE KNIGHTS OF HONOR, Officers aud representatives to the Grand Lodge of Knights of Honor of Califorila are in the seventeenth regular (first biennial) session, the Alcazar building. 114 U’'Farreil st oclock 4. M. Representatives and past dictators intending to take the Grand Lodge degree will | meet the committee on credentials in the Alcazar, me dar, at 8 o'clock SPECIAL NOTICES. i | | | | | B3 [JAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 84 collections made: city or_country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6: tel. 5580. EZ WALLPAPER AT COST RAIN paintiog: paper-hanging. 1302 Webste SITUATIONS WANTED—Continuned. [IRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE & few more engigements by the day; terms $150. Address P. M., 43 Elgin Park. (GERAAN NURSE WISHES ENGAGEMENT by sick ladies and children; ladies in confine- ment. 132 >ixth st., room 16. JXPERIENCED, GOOD. WILLING GERMAN girl, with good' refercnces, wishes _situation for uvstairs or second work. Address S. W., box 122, Call Ottice. Y AN FASTERN WOMAN, SITUATION AS housekecper, dini:groom or chamberwork: country town preferred. STRANGER, box 134, Call Oflice. Y QUXG LADY OF GOOD APPEARANCE, pleasant mannerand several years’ experience, wants & position as cashier or saleslady, in res: tauraut, coufeciouery or bakery: highest_city references and bonds 1f required.” Address MISs L C., box 37, Cail Ottice. LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. HELP WANTED-—Continuad. ERMAN OR SWEDISH COOK. $30: SECOND girl, $25: nurse, $20; houseworx girl, Antiocn, £15; Alameds, $15; Belvedere, $25, snd other towns: 10 housework girls, city and_country, $20 and $35: 8 young girls, assist, $10 to $16. MISS CULLEN, 828 Sutter st. NEAT REFINED SECOND GIRL, COUNTRY, 21n family, $15: " German secont girl, cliy, $20; French maid, $20. MIss CULLES, 313 Sutter st. OTHER AND DAUGHTER OR 2 PRIENDS, $45; country. MISS CULLEN, 323 Butter. RISH GIRL AS COOK; $26; GOUD PLACE. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. OMAN, WITH A CHILD, AS WORKING co Dousekeeper; $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 sut- er st. ANTIOCH; $15: 328 Sutter st. $26. MISS EAT HOUSEWORK GIR: fare paid. MISS CULLE: OTHER AND DAUGHTER, CULLEN, 328 Sutter st. N W ASTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. WABR. ing. house or office c.caning by the day. Ad- dress Rear 1500 Howard st. W ANTED—_pOSITION BY SPANISHYOUNG indy to take care of two small childres at her home. “A. B. box 1%, Call Office. 7OUNG DANISH GIRL WANTS WORK BY ihe day. housecleaning, washins, any kind of work. Address 500 Broderiek at., nr. Hayes. QUBER, STEADY YOUNG WOMAN WISHES ) work 'be tie day: first-class worker: wiges $150. 3608 Twenty-sixth st., ur. San Jose ave. A MERICAN LADY WISHES HOUSECLEAN- £\ fug and wasiiing by the duy. Call or sddrss MRS PLTEKSON, $658 Twentieth st., in rear, nr. Valencia. N ERMAN WOMAN X tion s 'ady’s nurse. 615 & WOULD LIKE SITUA- 4 Wheelock, off Vallejo —BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Subscriptions and want ads taken. 5 LARKE J CALL {DUCATED YOUNG PERSON WISHES situation; upstairs work or maid to ederly lady or cl experienced. C. L. ., 0x 89, 7OUNG LADY TO BE CH do light bousework. Please Foisom st. = LARKIN MBEEMAID OR i1 or address 529 61 —BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. JXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER (WIDGW) /" \wants work in widower's or bachelor's house- Bhold, with children;: country preferred. 88 Ninth st., r00om 17; hours 11 A. .10 9 P. M. OUNG EASTERY WIDUW OF REFINE- Yo e ayosi ion as manag- ing housekeeper in widower’s or Lachelor's house. 7 OUNG EASTEKRN LADY OF EXPERIENCE wanis & permanent position as housekeeper in lodging-house or widower's home. koom 3, 995 Market st. Y OUNG LADY, FORMERLY IN GOOD CIR- cumstances, desires lucrative position as honse- keeper, or will do gentlewen’s wending, 120 Ellis st., T0om 17, second floor; call after 12. 61 K, LAKKIN—-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Suoscriptions and wanc ads taken. Y ,U3G, ACCOMPLISHED LADY DESIRES position as compacion to invalid. 112 iaylor st., room 14. ‘ T ANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, with =00d references and experience, posit on as inval.d nurse or care of infaut: will go travel- inz. Call at my present employer's, 655 Capp rt., cor. Tweniy-second: take Howard or Mission-s.. cars. W ANTED—SILUATION AS BOOKKEEPEK or stenographer by a competent young lady of experience: small salars 10 begin with ex- pected. Address Stenographer, box 49, Call Office. YRGS as 5001 prain ook and reneral hovse: ; 18 very reliable. Please call 925 Harrison st., bet. Fifth and ~ixch. Y QUNy GERMAN WIDOW DESIRES POSL tion in widower's or bachelor’s household. 38 Eddy st., room 1. LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. OUNG GiRL WISHES PLACE IN NICE WIDOW DESIRES GEN. a bLome. S8 Eddy st, TOUNG GERMAN Ueman’s mending room 1. DIVIDED D NOTICES. N_BRANCH OFFICE OF THE subscriptions an: want ads taken. 615 LARK DIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO. 41 (swenty-five cents per share) of the AR PLANTATION COM- PANY will be payabie at the office of the com- pany, 327 Market st., ou_and afier SATURDAY March 20, 1897. Transfer-books will close SAT- URDAY, March 13, 1897, at 12 o'clock 3. . H. SHi LDON. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. OMPETENT SECOND GIRL, WITH CITY referen ces, desires asituaion. J. K. CROSETT | & Cu., 316 Sutter st. DELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMA U sires situation as working housekeepes no object. MISS CULLEN, 328 Sutter st OMPETENT MOTHER AND DAUGHTER desire situation: good cook and waitre. best references; city or country. MISS CULLE. 823 Sutter st. wages N UMBER OF GIRLS, AN ‘ties, awaiting stuations. Ellis st., telephone Sutter 52. OMPETENT WOMAN, CAN DO FRENCH and American style of cooking; is nice laun- dress. will work in ity or country; wages $5 to $20; kind to chidren: will co as working house- keeper. Call at 1024 Howard st., room 0. ALL NATIONALL MRS, HIED, 721 DESPECTABLE Y OUN RL WISHES SIT- \ uation to take care of children and to assist in upstairs wors: willing to make herse. generaily useful. Call £t 267 Miona st after 9. N ENGLISHWOMAN OF 55 WOULD LIKE tion as mana.ing housekeeper or position | a good scamstress: experienced: best of es. K., box 89, Call Office. OMPETENT GERMAN GIRL DESIRES PO- J sition In a private family; is abie to tike fuil charze of general housework; wages $20. Call 848 Page st. WO LADIES FROM THE COUNTRY WISH sewing an. mending. 189 Fourth st r. 7and 8 Cail atter 12, WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE DAY washing, cleaning or nursing or cleaming offices. 909 Capp st. VERMAN COOK WISHES SITUATION IN private tamily to do housework. 1024 How- ard st., room 15. RESPECTAULE MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN Iady desites position as housekeeper on & ranch. ~Address box 9, Call Office. 7OUNG GIRL WANTS A PLACE TO MIND baby and assist in housework. 2 Alice st., Off | Folsom, near Fourth. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WASHING, ironing or housecleaning by the day. Please call 2 Welsh st., bet. Third and’ Fourth. W ANTED_WORK BY THE DAY BY perienced German laundress and house- cleaner. 502 Post st N EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS TO GO out by the day 10 assist seamsiress or take fine band sewing Liome. address N. O., box 79, Calt Office, YOMPETENT GERMAN GIRLTO DO HOUSE- work, cleaniug, piain_ ironing or sewing by the day. Address M. L., box 81, Call Uffice. WOMAN WANTS SITUATION TO TAKE care of children; is neat and obliging. Call or CaL UBSCRIPTIONS AND WANT ADS FOR T Cary taken at_branch oflice, 335 Huyes open untii 9:30 o'clock. W AT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CALL are taken ai Branch Uffice, south- west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts. QW COR. SIXTEENTH ST, sion; brauch office of Tiz scriptions and want ads taken. NEAR MIS- CALL. sub- EAMSTRESS AND CHAMBERMAID, $20. MISS CULLEN, 823 Sutter st. J EAT HOUSEWORK GIRL EUREKA, $25: fare pald. MINS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st, ANTED—MAID AND SEAMSTRKSS. $20; French cook and housekeeper, #25 to $30): Germa 1 cook, $25: French maid and seamstress, $25: chambermaid, boarding-house, $15: giris for houseworx and assist. LEON ANDRE, re- moved to 808 Stockton st € NEAT YOUNG WAITRESSES, NICE country hotel, $20 each: see party here 9:30 A. M. Monday. MURH:AY & READY, Leading E vloyment Agents, 634-936 Clay st. §) WAITRESSES, SAME HOTEL SOUTH, $: =~ esch: 5 waltresses, different country hotels, $ 0; middle-aged woman for plain_cooking, eic., $16. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. FFLP WANTED—Continued. PERSONALS. MEN_ WANTED MONDAY, 7:30 A. M. from $16 to $75 and found: b waiters, $3U, $25 and_$20: launaryma, $30, found; 3 drillers granite quarry, 81753 day; farmerand wife, £30; six farmers, $15, $20: choreboy for a ranch, $10; 20 woodchoppers, $1 per cord, d-foot wood: biwcksmith for aranch: wal~r-boy, $10; 4 hotel and restaurant cooks, $25, 830 and $55: 8 milk- ers, $20; man to run & ranch on shares; hostler city stables, xnd_many other places. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 834 636 Clay st. PRIVER_FOR A DYEIXG AND CLEANING o stablishment, with references. Apply 1841 Fillniore st. TANTED—A SMART BOY TO ATTEND cigar siore; must have references. Apply 2 Hayes st ANTED—A GOOD SHORT ORDER COOK. 427 Larkin st. ANTED—BOYS AT 776 HOWARD ST, room 28, 3 OUNG _MAN TO ASSIST IN PRESSING pants; $6 or $8 a week. 560 Fourth BOYS AND MEN; MUST HAVE 75c; AP- ply after 8:30 . M. Monday. 257 Stevenson. U EMELOYED. GO TO THE BEN BLFIT TO- day. 539 Ca iforoia st. 50 _EDUCATED GENTLEMAN OF 86 F o nor of large properties in ¥ urope, ‘would like {0 me. t young 1ady ur widow with means. Adiress strictly in confidence C. ., box 84, Call SON CITY, NEV. g OAKw‘lfil:‘xu. iarge quantity of DR. SMITEL'S VITA OIL St. Patrick’ ; 1t has no equal for bruises. soreness. stiffness or lameness: §1 bol.; #5. VITA OIL CO., 1638 BUCHANAN ST. EUMATISM Hain the air: the damp, cold weather brought it into many_homes: DR.' SMITH'S ELECTRO MAGNETIC BATHS cure it; notblog e.se can will: go to-day and obtuin relfef: hygienic board, With of without room. 15633 BUCHANAN ST. F HE OFFICEKS AND MEMBERS 0 TYaliey Lotgs Nor 30. A 0. U. W.—We, the undersigned, desire to express our graieful (hanks for the Kind ' treatment during our late bereaye: met of our beloved hu-band and father. Ju W. MOLLENKOPF. The mourning relatives, MRS, BERTHA MOLLENKOPH and children. JUDICIOUS COMBINATION OF SKILL neatnens, potiteness and cheapness have mad ime the largest hairdresser on the Pacific Coast huve hed to enlarge my parlors again, and I now bave 16 artistes; hairdressing, 20c; switches, $1, $1 50, 82. G. LEDERKR, 111 Stockton st. [ ISHEST CASH £RICES PAID FOR FURNL- ture, restaurant, saloon fixtures snd grocers stocks. STENBEKG. 632 Market: tel. main 1043. ARTN KR WANTED IN THE BE~T OYSTE nd chop house In « aklnnd: will gnarantee tofs place clears $250 fa month: biz all-night traddf: owner prefers parimer (o hire i help; every invei¥: gution invited. STENBEKG & € Macket. RESTAURANT $400. prranrant ing to Alaska. STENBERG $400. BESTAURANT NEAR RATLROAT + depot: large number of regular boarder: neat. attractive place: part cash. balsuce real te. STENBERG & CU., 632 Market. 95() BRANCH BAKERY, $2.’)0. Western Adaition. AND LUNCH- big trade; owner go- & CO,, 652 Marko:. DY, L ichey STENBERG, 632 J RESTAURANT LN, 'EN N: $600, 2557 MEN. ATTENTION; one of the best-paving places: s $45 dal al given: fullest {avestiga tlon. STLNBERG & CO,, 638 Markor st o /5% BUTCHER-SHOP; KSTABLISHED $1 100. % years: cuts 12 ca:tle, 25 sheep, § hogs weekly: 8 hor-es, 4 wagons: rent, 1nc oy siable, only $40. STENB.RG. 632 Markot s recelpts $45 daily: 0 GOLD BOUGHT: HIGHEST PRICES. O. ECOND EXPEDITION SOUTH SEA ISLAND now forming. 589 California st. 125. PARTNER PORK AND <AUSAGE . store; one that can tend store and drive wagon; sober and honest man only. 1041 Valen- cast. PARBER-SHOP FOR SALE: CHEAP; RUN- ning 8 chairs. Inguire WILL & FINCK CO., Barbers’ Supply House, 818-826 Mar et st. ARBER-SHOP FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF sickuess. Call at 11274 Eddy st. ERMAN OF SCANDINAVIAN COCK, PRI- vate family, $25, city. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. ASTEY COOK, SMALL RESTAURANT, $6 & week: waiuress, city. $20 and room; waitress, 215 and room; na s bermald, country, $15 and room; waitress, §5 a week; cook, 8$15: ironer for laundry, 56 & cek and board: girl for laundry, $15, 100m and board: waitress, Oakiand, $16 and room. MARTIN’S, 749 Market st. TIRL, POST ST., $20; GIRL, TWENTY-FIFTH X st., girl, Getavia st., $20; girl. Haight st., $18; girl, Castro st, $:0: girl, Broadway, $20; girl, Scott st., $20; girl, Golden Gare, $18; girl Steluer, $20] girl, Vullejo, Cal, #20: girl, Fill more, $20; girl, Fair Oaks, $20. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. 3 GAkLS, WEBSTER ST, $15; GIRL, BROD- erick st., $15; girl, Sutter st $16; giri, Castro st., $15: 2 girls, Oakland, Cal, $15: girl, sayior st., $16: girl, Baker s.., $15; girl, Green st., $1 girl, Geury st, $15: hous-keeper, city, $10: girls, §8, "$10 and $12 per month, assist, etc., nice families. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. WAITRESKES, 85 A WEEK; CALL EARLY. MARTINS, 749 Market. » o EAD WAITRESS, CITY, 825 AND ROOM. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st. VW IZRESS FOR COUNTRY RESORT,3$20 HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. WASIED—A REFINED GERMAN GIRL for upstairs work and walting; references re- quired. ~Call, from 9 t0 11 o'clock, ‘st 1810 Frank- in ANTED—NEAT GERMAN GIRL FOR small family: plain cooking and washing. €all at 4 Plerce st., near Haight, In the morning. OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- | kee ping from § A. M. 3190 Sixteenth st.. near Guerrero, ANTED—IN FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS girl for general nousework; wages $10. 1182 Flibert st. IRL FOR HOUSEWORK: SMALL AMERI- can family; 10 washing; plain cooking; $20. 721 Ellis st. IGHT HOUSEWORK; AMERICAN FAMILY of 3; Chrisiian bome; wages 5. Apply 1310 Fell st., near Broderick. 1RL TQ ASSIST GENERALLY AND CHIL- dren. 594 Preciia ave., corner Army and York ats. 100D GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK AT 8007 Sixteenth s:.. near Mission. JEAT GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWOR: wages $10. 1518 Webster st., near Geary. IRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWOKK; knowledge of cooking. 826 Haight st. JERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ARBERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. P.C. Barbers’ Assn. & FUCHS, OURNEYMEN BARKEKS secretary 1. BXKNARU, | { PLOYMENT venth st. W ANTED—A MAN THAT CAN DRIV DE- iivery-wagon to take balf interest ina good- paying butcher business: nenr city: only $150 re- quired. AddressJ. K., Fruitvale P. O. W o NIED-—TO-DAY (SUNDAY), AT 9 4. M.— 2 more miners, $3 a day; cook for chophouse: waiter, plain hotel, and otliers. at ANDRE'S, 308 Stockton st. ALESMAN WANTKD T0 HANDLE GOOD speciaity as side line on the road In Northern California, Washington and Oregon; good commis- sion. See'J. W. WRIGHT, 628 Market st. 5 Grantave. | P 188 OLLIx LAKE, MAGNETIC HEALER OLTE. jeweier, 222 O'Farrell st., nr. Mason. M55 Daimmise. 309 Sutter st., rooms 3 and 4 I ARGAIN-GROCERY AND BAR - fitted: doing good business central; large stock; 3 livine-rooms: rent 860 owner leaving city.” UNDERWOUD & CO., 765 Market st. i DVICE FREE: DIVOKCE LAW® A SPEC- ialty: private; no fee withou: success: pro- bate, insolvency, wills, collections. bills of sale: damages, etc.: private detectives: estab. 10 years. G.W.HOWE, aty-at-law, 850 Market,cor.Stocktn ME. LEONA—LIFE READINGS AND GEN- M ANTED—PARTNER IN OLD ESTE, GR: cery and produce business in leading bisiness | locality; man willing to work can make money Call or address E. 5. ROBINSCN, 53 Clemen ina 5, ALOON CHEAP, ON ACCOUNT OF pART. ners not agreeing. Ivquire Brosdway Brew- ery, Nineteenth and ko som. ‘magnetic treatments. Rm. 3, 995 Market. E DOZEN CABINET CARBONETS FREE (03F ‘any one organizing c.ub of 10, at PETERS' PHOTO STUDIO, 914 Market st. RIVATE DETECTIVE WORK DONE REA- N AT COFFEE PARLOK AND CHOPHOUSE, 134 Powell st. ARTNER WANTED, $2 interest 000 TO $3000, T AR itable business: can be ive or ble: 10 years' experience: ail matters | silent or ha Ty: DO 800, Testaurant, gro- confential | G. R WEBSTER, 1027 Market,rm 6 | cery or mine. Address Success, box 154 (a1 TALL PAPER AT COST: PAINTING, ALOON FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY 0N W o nanging and foterior decorations our spectalty. by Fhe best workmen oaly. “MERI- GAN,” 1302 Webster st. 0 YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM OR D%y pepaia aud want to be cured? iuformation sent free. DR. CUMMINGS, 303 Third st. AGNISCOPE — NEW FROJECTING MA- M ie; anes the kinetoscope fitms; price re- duced, $150. BACIGALUPI, SON'S Gallery, 1028 Market. account of sickness; SE. cor. of Keu California sts. inquire 133 Frospect place. INE FITTrD-UP SALOON WITH 8 FUR. nished rooms; make almos: the rent: barzair g00d reason for selling. Cor. Pacific and Batier and [ Y FOR SALE; 4 ROOM>; LOT 25x 175: price §1750. 327 Aringlon st., bet. Rose and Roanoke, nr. Castro Addition. GOLDEN GAT 1032 — BLACKSMIT, D shop or coalyard: also flat 7 rooms. ply 1035 Golden Gate ave. 46 Market st. &1 & DOZEN—FINE CABINKLS Al Wik WASTED-MEN 0 LEARN BARBER trade: shops, tools, positions furnished; 8 weeks required. S. F. Barber College, 13834 Eighth, (5 OUD CANVANSERS: LARGE COMMISSION; steady job. Star Oil Co., 111 Van Ness ave. PHOLSTERER WANTED—ONE WHO HAS had experience on baby carriages preferred. California Kaitan Works, 745 and 747 Mission st. ANTED—PARTNE. XPERT BICYCLE man. Call at J. L. BOONE'S office,214 Pine st. NEWLY FURNISHED SUNNY ROOMS, §1 week up: 26c day; housekeeping. 22 Sacra- mento st. MES OB WOMEN TO WORK FOR US DAY or evening at thelr homes: pleasant work; Do canvassing: experience unuecessary salary; inclose stamp for particuiars. 'Siandard Mfg. Co., 142 West Twenty-ihird st., New York. W ANTED — SALESMAN TO TAKE OUR popular line of silverware and_novelties on commission in_ Caiifornia, Arizons, Utah aud Ne- vadu: none but a first-class man with firsi-class ref- o+ need apply. Address M. ~. Benedict Man- uiacturing Company, Chicago, IlL, or Syracuse, N Y. we pay RESS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC SALES- men. ' K. B., box 140, Call Office. — BRANCH OFFICE OF subscription and waut ads. EAMEN AND steamers for Alaska and coas.. 904 Kearny sC, upstairs. GREEN HANDS FOR ENTLEMEN AND | ADIES WISHING T0 sing in the grand chorns March 17, evening of St. Patrick’s day, at Mechanics' Pavilion, please call or address J. W. MCKENZIE, Musical Di- rector. 524 Eddy st. 2526 taken. 700 PAIR MEN'S SHOKS, BEEN DAM- aged by water, at less than one-fourth their value. from 75¢ up to $2 50. 562 Missiou st., bet. First and Second streets. MISSION BT.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THs CaLL; subscriptioas aud waus ads 1G OUTDOO L STEREOPTICON SHOW EVE- Iy night cor. Marke: and Bixth na.; artiatio ad- vertisements in 1yl t; promot Dess, - Consais W a0V 0. P TT0 Marker st HUFSCHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBER, . gasfitter. 623GoldenGate av. Tel.,Sutter 471. SINTING, WHITENING, PAPERING: lowest estimates:best work guarante:d; wall pa- per Scroil. EDW ARDS, 1200 Webster, cor. Eddy. I-S KEEGAN (FORMERLY WITH G. LED- erer) has opened a stylish hairdressing parior: Iatest effects ;price 25c. 1241 O'Farrell, nr. Powell. MONTGUMEKY ST., BRANCH OFFICE 52T $TxCitu: "Want ads and subscripuions taken. > ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Illustration: particulars s to terms, etc. 424 Pine at.; illustrations :uruished for magazines, new spapers, etc. UPTURE AND PILES CURED: NO PAY until cured: send for book. DRS. MANS FIELD & FORTERFIELD. 838 Marke: st. LKCTRIC LIGHTS IN KEVERY ROOM; Winchester House. 44 Third st, nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to §1 60 per night: $1 50 to $8 per week ; free bus and baggage 1o and from the ferry. LOAKS, FURS AND SULTS RETAILED AT wholesals prices. Kactors. 20 Nansome st. CLAIRVOYANTS. RS DR. F. CLARK, THE WORLD'S MOST famous medium of modern times. Don't fail 10 see her if you are interested in the affairs of i if marriage, sickness, deaths, chauges, travels, vorces, separations, lawsuis, business tra tions, wills, deeds and mortgages, lost or stolen Ppropert:, lost or_absent friends, interes: you; if you care’ to know what you should do to be suc- cessful, where you should go and whom to avoid, when to buy and sell 5:0cks, etc.; in & word, wha ever may be vour trouble, suspicions or desires, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away bappier. wiser and bolder than ever before. Hours 9 A. M. £0 8 P. M., strict. N. B.—Satisfaction guaranteed vy mail. Send P for pamphlet, special terms. MKS. DR. F. CLAKK, 1206 Mar ket st., pariors 25 and 6. Take elevator. work and cooking. 1316 Ellis st. W ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; cooking. 1805 Laguna st. GUNG _GIRy, work. FOR GENK(AL HOUSE- P.ease call at 221 Lleventh st. W LNCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST. NR. Market: 200 rooms B¢ to 81 50 per nizht; £150 to §6 por week; convenient and respectable free bus and ba o0 and from tke ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. NDRE'S EMPLOY.ENT OFFICE, 308 4\ Stockton st.: best place forreliable and steady heip with references. 7Tel. main 1304, (HINESE, PIRSI-CLASS COOK, J wazes $30; will do plain_washidg. CHIN FONG, 834 Washington st. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment office, r=moved to 6141 Califor- nia st, near Kearny. 1el. main 281 FAMILY; Address APANESE INTELLIGLNGE AGENCY. R. 90. St. Ann’s bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel Main 5234, HINESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT oftice: best help. 4lilp O'Farrell. Tel. k. 426. VHINESE & J2PANTSE; EST'D 20 YEARS: help;tel main 1997. BRADLEY & Co..640 Clay AM KE| INESE AND JAPENESE EM- ployment oflice. 5114 Bush st., or. Grant ave, ARBER BOSSKS—GOOD BARBER WANTS work for $10 per week: city or country. Ad- Qress Barber, box 19, Call Office. HINESE, FIRST-CLASS FRENCH LAUN- dry worker for family or laundry; wages $50, Addréss CHARLEY, 834 Washington st. {NGLISH BUTLER OR VALET WANTS SIT- uation. Address E. B., box 37, Call Oftice. VW ANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN t0 do anyihing from reporiing on & paper to Ministership to Court ¢f St. James. Address R. W. T., 81734 Larkin st. ITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN IN photogriph gallery: can print, develop and tone and general'y useful; salury low. Address B., box 62. : ITUATION WANTED BY BUTCHER: GOOD > German shop buicher wants situation. Ad- dress H. L, 444 Tchama st. RANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH st.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. GROCER, NORTH GERMAN, SOBER AND steady, wanis position: city Or country, Ad- dress W. L., 444 Tehama st. ENTi EMAN SPEAKING ENGLISH WELL desires o teach krencn aud Lialian 1n & pri- vate family: salary secondary o..ect: £00d refer- ences. Address P. R, box 93, Cail Office. ELIABLE MAN (29) WOULD LIKE TO ook and do chores, or herd stock: stockranch preferred. Address F. B., box 98, Call Office. INGLE LADY PARTNER IN PAYING REs- tsurant with single man; small capital re- quired. E. L., box 59, Cail. 7OCLD LADY FROM HUMDOLDT COUNTY, who came to me from empioyment office, vlease call again at 235 Fifih st.; produce-store, TYLISH AND DURABLE C\LF made (0 order, §2 50; cheapest repairing and second-hand shoes. F YOU ARE GOING TO YUK N GOLD fieids, Alaska. join the Johnson party. leaving here March 20. Johnson's Alaska Outfitting Agency, 218 £ansome st. W ANTED—SEAMAS, ORDINARY SEAMAN 2nd green-hands for 'whaling and deep-water vessels. Apply at MCMAHON & MCCARTHY, 117 Drumm st., upstairs. SHOES placetn city for 59 Howard st. ¥ T ANTED—LADIES TO CANVASS; READY- seliing goods: city and country: good pay. Globe Manufacturing Company, 1585 Geary st. W ANTED-YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE of 2 children: wages $10 per month. Apply to D. BRUTON, 1670 Raliroad ave., Alameda, or 701 Frout st., San Francisco. FOR MILLINERY classes now forming for apring work ; sa fsfa tion gusranteed: evening classes. 2235 Geary st., or 410 Leavenworth. 61' LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CaLs: subscriptions and wanc ads. taken. ADY WITH $150 AS PARTNER IN PAY- ing business. 5. H. D., Emeryville P.O., Cal TLL GIVE ROOM AND BOARD TO EL- derly woman; light housework. 208 Lake (100D GIRL TO WORK IN RESTAURAN' G “experience not necessary. Call early, 2208 Powell st. {XPERIENCED OPERATOR ON SINGER machines; electric power. 1388 Marke: st. MEPOWELL DRESSMAKING AND MIL- bes system: patterns 25¢. 103 P linery School—Rapid method; easy to learn; ],ADIES AND GENTLEMEN WISHING TO 4 t st sing in the Grand Chorus March 17th, evening of S Patrick’s Day, at Mechanics' Pavilion, lease call or address J. W. M cKENZLE, Musical Director, 524 Eddy st. F. DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL—FRENCH + talloring taught; $1 week. 916 Market, r. 54 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THSE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABL! Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Marke 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to per week: free 'bus and baggage 10 and from ferry. JLYNN’S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1 a week. MALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—LOGGING FOREMAN, $75 AND board; head timber-faller, $60 and board: farmer and wife, $30: milker and wite, 4 married farmer, wife to cook for hotel, $50 American blacksmith and wood-worker: farmers, milkers, CO0ks, waiters and others. Apply J. F. CROSEIT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. DIRST-CLASS SIGN-WRITER WISHES TO work in exchange for clothing. Adaress Sign- writer, box 71, Call Office. address 2633 Post si. (3 EEMAN GIRL WOULD LIKE To HAVE A position to do sccond work and waiting; city reference. 909 Geary st. JEAT AMERICAN GIKL WISHES A PLACE as companion and rssist it light housework: wages $10 month. 3., box 92, Call Oftice. RFSPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED GERMAN \ woman desites position as hous-keeper from 1st of April or sfier; couniry preferred. 1018 Powe 1t RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS POSITION 28 orking housekeeper: good cook and laun- dress; good reference: citv or country, 3377 Twenty-sixth st., near Mission. OMPETENT YOUNG LADY WISHES POSI- tion to tend bakery or ca dy-story: reference, Address A. C., box 3, Call Uflice. UNG MAN, 27, DESIRES POSITION IN store or drive delivery-wagon: soberand re- liable: can give bonds from £500 to $1000 if re- quired. Address C. J. ., box 46, Call Oflice. QUIVATION WANTED AS COACHMAN perienced: good references. Address C. C., box 9, Call Office. INCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST, N Market: 200 rooms; 26¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per week: convenient and respectable; free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MARKET ST.— BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL; want ads and subscriptions taken. OOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT OF EN- larged experience in commercial and financial lines desires situation; firsi-class references. Fi- delity, box 82, Call. ~___ OSITION AS COMPANION BY LADY: RE- liable: trustworthy; best of refer:nces: is aiso 004 music.an. Address M., box 43, Call Uffice, HOT MONIGOMERY, COLNEE OF CLAY— 9. Open unti 9:30 o'clock; branch oflice of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken, OUNG AND ATTRACTIVE LADY DE- sires & position as typewriter: zood disposition, 1204 Geary st., Toom 2, first floor. 830 HAYES ST-BRANGH OFFICE OF 299 THE Cavs: suvscriptions aud wani ads taken. — LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANTED—ERRAND-BOY. J. F. CROSKETT & CO., 316 Sutter st ANTED—FOREMAN FOR LARGE GRAIN ranch: must be single, under 60 years of age, with California experience and good references. W. D. EWEK & CO., 623 Clay st. ANTED—4 GOOD MINERS, 83 A DAY: neat young man as porter for a saloon, 36 a week; 2 waiters; also farmers, milkers. teamsters, cooks, dishwashers, etc. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. JOREMAN FOR A VINEYARD: SEE BOSS here: single man. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. AITER FOR SPRINGS, $2250: THIRD 00K, city, $40;: vegetable cook, $40; assist- a0y cook, $40. C. R, HANSEN & LU, 110 Geary. ©) TIMBER-FELLERS FOR THE WOO DS, $4¢ 4 barer, $35. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 110 Geary. ECOND COOK AND DO PASTRY, $30 AND room: waiter, $20 and room: cook, $35 ana second cook, $25 and room ; cook, 840 and choreinan. $8 & montb, board, etc. ; pastry cook, 8.0 and room: baker, $10a week: night ook, 6 & week: nizht cook, Nevada: young man cook. country, 826 aud ‘man_as engineer, MARTIN'S, 749 (OLORED WAITET, $26 AND KOOM; COL- 2r,2red bellboy. $10 and foom. MARTIN'S, 749 arket. RELIABLE YOUNG LALY DESIRIS POSI- tion as lady’s companion. or housekeeper for widower. 1526 Market st., room 32. RESSMAKER OF EXPERIENCE WILL AC- cept engagements by the day or_steady work with dressmaker. will cross the bay for work; §1 50 per dsy, less by the weel references. Ap- piy by pest M1SS D., 1218 Scoit sz. OSITION AS WOKKING HOUSEKEEPER; clty or country: no objection to wliower's fam. fly; comes weli recommendsed. Cail or address 118 Koss st. WEDISH WIDOW WISHES ANY KIND OF work by the day. Apply MRS. CULTER, 618 Minna st AUNDRESS, PRIVATE FAMILY, 825: J 4 German. Scandinavian and irisn cooks, $25 and $30: dishwasher for resiaurant, §20; hotel cook, and a great many girs for Cooking and housework in city ana country. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 816 Sutter st. ANTED—ENGLISH, SCOTCH OR NORTH of Ireland nurse; $6. J. F. CROSETT & 0., 316 Sutter st. IRL FOR COUNTRY. 2 IN FAMILY,SEE party here, $20; private family cook, city, $u5; second gir: for Berkeley, $20: hous’work, city, 2in fam Iy, $20: 7 gir 8 for_housewors, $10, #15"and $:0; housekeeper, ciiv: laundress for sieam laundry, country, $12 50; shirt-polisher, machine work, couuiry, $25 acd found. O K. HANSEN &'C0., 110 Geary st. BT, WIDOW OF HEFINEMENT (STRANGUR in city): 8 posiiion a3 housekeeper for widower with or without children. Call 217 O’Farrell sta W ASTED-A NUMBER OF GIRLS TO FILL ‘Various situations, MRS, HIRD, 731 Ells at. APANESE B:LLEOY, 810 AND KOUM MARTIN'S, 749 Marke: st MAY, AXD WIFK FOR CHICKEN BANGH. MARTIN'S, 749 Market st : T EKMAN SKECOND COUK: $26 AND ROOM. MARTIN'S, 749 Mariet st. HEESE AND BUITER MAKEKR; CREAM- ery work. MARIVIN'S, 749 Market st. JRUIT RANCH HAND, $12, ETC. MAR- TIN'S, 749 Market st. AN WANTED TO WORK AT VERY LIGHT employment 1= honis dnlly; wagea 15 per month at.d nieais: one « ho can speak and write English thorough.y: elve uame and address and Ppuriicnluis as 10 previous occupations: a £0od con- Versaiionailst and one whohas traveled; preferred. Address X. Y. Z., box o9, Call Office. INGLE ROOMS 10c AND 16c NIGHT, 60c 'and 75¢ week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howsd. ON'T BE A CHEAP ~PORT. Consult the mediumistic marvel of the cen- tury on (he resuit of the great prizefght: gua tee of correct tips: picks 4 winuers every d the track: domest'c difficulties, intricate finan msiters, love aftairs, specialty “Napoleonic charms’ magnetize: my revealed mediclues cure il diseases. MISS VAN DE VEKE parior 1, 1 Fifth st. M L& DR THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- M er"by eggs and cards; teils entire life, pash resent, iuture; consultations on ail affairs; nothe % excepted; names give advice: sure help: restores lost love by sympatuy: mistake Im- possible: fee $1: lettor $2. 929 Post st., br Larkin. W ANTED—SAILORS FOR STEAM WHAL ers and sealers at LANE’S, 504 Davs st. AND M3 LE NORMAND, THE GREATEST VL clairvoyant 1n the worid; life charts conta n- ing comp ete delineation of character and future life, only $250: readings by mail, 5Uc; private readings, 26¢. Office, 1 PolK st. 9592 MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS D40 want ads taken for THE CALL. WANTED. YOUR SHOES — WE REPAIR shoes up to 9 o’clock every night: those work- 1ug through the day can have their shoes repaired at night while you wait; ladies’ soiing, 35¢c; men's fine shoes mede to order from 1ot of shoes been damaged vy water ai less than one-fourth thelr vaiue, from 75c up to $260. 562 Mission st., bet. Firat and Second. R0OMS 150 TO 760 PER NIGHT: 500 TO 81 50 ver week. Oriental, 226 Drumm st. (ONSULT THE MODERN SEERESS: SATIS- faction guaranteed; gents, 60c; ladies, 25c. 419 Geary st., room 32 IFE FORETOLD: LUCKY DAYS GIVEN, 25¢c; charms, 50c. MME. MOREAU, 764 Howard s 'THEL GRAY, CLAIRVOYANT, CARD reader and palmist. 1169 Mission si. between Seventh and Eighth. JIRST - CLASS OPERATORS ON LADIES' cloaks and suits. W. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market. ME. RAVENA READS LIFE FLUENTLY: business advice; names given; 25¢ up.5 Fourth W ANT _ADs AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CaLL are taken at_Branch Office, soutir west corner Sixteenth and Mission sts, ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Collection Agcy, 110 Sutter. ECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. 8. MA- rine Corps, U. 5. Navy—Able-bodied_unmar- Tied ‘men berween tho ages of 21 and U years who are citizens of the United Siates, or those who have legally declared their intention to be- come such: must be of good character and habits and able tospeak, read and write English and be Detween 6 feet § inches and 6 fee; in height. For further information apply at the Recruiting Oftice, 20 Kllis st., San Francisco, Cal I8S MELVILLE, WELL-KNOWN CLAIR- voyant, 51 Fifth st.;water readingsa specialty. M ME. WALTERS OF TEHAMA ST.: CARDS; indfes 25¢, gents 5uc. 951 Mission, nr. Sixth, (ONSULT THE LUCKIEST AND BEST ME- dium; 25c: one price. 41 Minua st., bassment. Mr. HANSEN, PALMIST, CARD-READER; past, present and future; 2oc. 148 Sixth, r.5. RS. DR. DEAN, MEDIUM AND MAGNET- ist. 1031 MarKet st., room 6. YPSY LIFr- KEADER, 3 SKVENH ST.; Iadies 35¢, gents 50c: all questions answerea. G ANTED—AN 1DEA; WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing fo patent? _Frotect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOILN WEDDEREURN & CO, Dept. L, Patent Attcr- neys. Washington, D. C., for thelr $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. LCHO HOU>E, 86314 MARKET ST.—£U0MS3 200, 25¢ to 60C night: $1 10 §2 weex. 167 BRANCH OFFICE OF subscription aud wan. ads taken. MRY ACME HOUSE, 57 MARKET ST.. BE- low Sixth, for a room: 26ca night: $L & week. NINTH SI. Tus Cavy; KT IN CITY —SINGLE ROUMS, 15, 20 AND 45 cents per night: $1, $1 45, $1 50 per week. Pacific House, Commercial and leidesdor( sts. 100 2EYTO TAKE LODGING AT 105, 153 and 20¢ a night, inciuding coffes aud. roiis. €24 Washington st., near Kearnv. w ANTED—LABURERS AND MECHANICY 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprio- tor, atlll runs Denver House %17 Third st.: 15) Iarge rooms; 250 per uight; $1 10 $3 per week. IS8 PEARL, PALMIST; MAGNETIST: RE- ‘moved from 228 Post to 1205 Geary, rm. 2 M2E, SYBILLE TELLS FROM CEADLE TO grave:pictures given:indies 25¢: £14 O’ Farrell. —————————————————— SPIRITUALISM. ME. OSMAN, SPIRITUAL TRANCE MEDL- um; lite readings, love affairs, businessinvest- ments, mining speculations a speciality. 888 Mission RS. C. J. MEYER, CIR. TO-NIGHT. T M Wed ahia Frt, 3 v, st 10cs otnnen oi: Son & Fri. eve, 2:c; sitiings daily. 326 McAilister st. M KOFESSOR FRED EVANS, THE NOTED slate-writer, is located at 1242 McAllister st. RS. MAYO STEERS, 11214 OAK; CIKCLI Tucsdey, 8 7. ., Thurm, 6. 3 rendings $1. RS, H. A. GRIFFIN—C1R. SUN. EVE.; 25c; test mig. Thur, eve.; stgs dally. 42634 Grove writer. 118 Halght st: hours 9 until 6 P. M OSEDALE, 321 KLLIS ST.—SINGLE FUR- nished rooms, 20c (0 25¢ night, §1 Lo $1 50 wk. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT, M. FRANCIS, INDEPENDENT SLATE fu g ader. 218 Stockton SIMON WANTS 100 Mi.N TO KT BOL- . tle beer or wine 6¢: bes: free lunch. 643 Clay W ANTED—BINGLA ROONS 160 A DAY: 6L week: rooms for 2, 25¢ a day. $1 50w weex; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay at. INCHESTIG R, HOUSK, 44 T HIKD ST, NR Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ & night: reading. r00m: free hus and baveage 1 and from the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS—BRYAN'S BOOK, “THE FIRST Battle.” Apply or address for territory, £. Person, manager subscription department, THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY, 728 Market st. HYPNOTISM. YPNOTISM CUKES WHEN ALL ELSE falls: also tanght. Hypuotic Inst., 6 O'Farrell. H LOST. $50 REWARD— WEDNESDAY NIGHT, bet. Palace Hotel and California Theater, & 1ady’s gold and diamond chain, with fan ac tached. The above reward will be paid on return to room 30,-firth floor, Mills bullding. OST—A BULL-TERRIER BITCH: BRIN- dle: chain attached when los.. Return to 328 Third st. and receive reward. FURNITURE WANTED. BBANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL,167 NINTH st.. want ads and subscriptions taken. PEST FRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE. etc. STREET & CRESWELL, Anctioneers, 927 Market st. rm.316. Houses bought In their entirety. F YOU WANT GUOD PRICi:S FOR FURNL ture and merchanalse see BURD, 211 Larkin. JGHER PKICK THAN ANYWHERE PALD by Indiana Anction C0.1057 Murkez.opp.Jones WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—STEAM OR GASOLINE LAUNCH nd boats for Alaska trade. Address A., box 108, Cail Ofhice. ANTED—A BROWN OR GRIZZLY BEAR. | 660 Miller skin rug. Address K., box 107, Call. H material. Address R , box 132, this office. AUNDRY WAGON, WITH OR WITHOUT | 811 Erznn.n street. Saa tate particulars. S P, box 102, Call | FRIDAY, the 2d d. route: BUYLLLINGS BOUGIIT: LUMBER SASHESY doors, mantels. etc., foc sale. 1166 Mission s:. | vertising and expenses of sale. QELL YOUR BOUKS, CLOTHING AND SEW- elry 10 A, KLEIN, Sixih st.; send postal AND-LEVER PRESS, ABOUT 7x11, AND | Februarv, 1897, so m+ny sh res of each parcel of DELINQUENT SALE. ELINQUENT SALE SNOTICE — JASPER Consolidated Mining Company. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Cal. Notice.—There 18 deiiuquen: upon the following described stock, on account of assessment (No. 8) levicd on the 6th day of Kebruary, 1897, the sev- eral smounts set opposite th. names Of the re- spective sharehoiders, as follows. Name. No. cert. No.ehares. Amount. €. W. Miller.... 27 20,000 $400 00 C W. Mille 28 10000 200 00 C. W. Mille 29 ,323 66 46 F. T. Miller 0 5 10 31 H 10 And In accordance with law and an order from the board of directors. made on the 6th day of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, No, Francisco, Cal. on of April, 1897. at the hour of 12 o’clock M. of sa.d dsy, 10 pay said delinquent Assessment thereon, together with ihe costs of ad- 00D COAL AND WOOD YARD X five location; good business. B. MILLS, 340 Steuart st. $1000, B:Eeaxt GROCERY AND BAT, . or will trade for pajer route. AM. J. K., box 133, Call. | ¥ b EAT COFFEE PARLOR AND CHOPHOUSE, ARTNER FOR GOOL-PAYING RESTAU- 134 Powell st. rant, or will sell chesp. 145 Fifth st. SALE; Apply to F. Gi TATION ERY STORE: OLD, GOOD-PAYING place; nice for woman (0 make a gcod living 18 years establishel. Inquire Call Office $250, SLQUERIES, DELICACIES AND + notion store: in West Berkeley, Ban croft way, bet. Fifth and Sixth sis; 4 iiving rooms; stable and large yard: good investment for man ana wife. $17 CIGAR STORE, STOCK AND FIX- . tures; goodlocation: no reasonable offer refused; leaving city. Inquirs of R. BERGER, 185 Hacrlet at. JUR SALE—A 14 YEARS' ESTABLISHED Dbeer-bottling business with Iarge route; puys well on investment; will seli cheap on account of other business. Address Biz., box 44, this office. ARGAIN—8 - ROOM LODGING - HOUSE, Market st.; sultable for family; no agents B. E., box 47, Call. TOUNG ASTERN IADY DESIRES GEN- tieman partuer; small capital. 850 Market, r.5, 00D-PAYING SALOON; LOW REN x00d losation. Apply Call Office. RANCH BAKERY; 3 LIVING-KOOMS; rent cheap. Apply Call Uffice. (0(). PARTSER WANTED IN A STRICT- . Iy first-class restaurant; 100 much for obe man cause for parinersip: established for years. Address P. R., box 83, Call. 1¢,7, DELICACY STORE AND BAKERY, B 125, Pueniy ich and snovweil sta 4 1iving rooms and bath: rent §14. Apply on premises. $150, 2xe . store, 542 Hayes st.: rent ouly $13. OUNG WIDOW WANTS A GENTLEMAN partner: small capital. Room §, 207 Post at. 0 LET OR LE»SE—ACADEMY HALL, COR Mission ana_ Mary sts. bet. rifth and Sixths Apply 1o L. ALTSCH UL, 520 Ciay st. ! 925(). SALOON: NORIIHOF Ma RKKT ST | DU, business center: cheap rent: lease: bargaio. Inquire Cail Odice. ANTED—MIDULE-AGED MAN TO BUY or rent c.gar stand connected with an oyster- house. SE. cor. Twenty-fonrih and Folsom sts. {OR SALE—_HALF-INTEREST IN A GOOD~ paying saloou. Inquire Call Office 1000 §A5DS, 31 20 SHOW CARDs. ETC Tel. Black 141 HILL, 2214 ueary s. ATEST CAR FENDIR PATENT; BESE LN vention. pply 623 Golden Gate & ITY KOUTE FUR SALE. oftice. BEST LOCATED DAIRY- MISSION — SUBSCRIPTIONS Want ads taken for THE CALL. AND AFPLY THIS LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE " (' RYOM HOUSE ON MARKET ST....31,400 24-room house, only. 650 10 rooms, very fine.. 250 24 rooms on Market 14 rvoms, oulv . 8 rooms, uniy 24 ro. ms, only.. 10 rooms, on McAl 20 rooms; corner: new. 1a rooms on Sutter. 7-room house. only.. . ... v H. C. DECKER, 1030 Market st, opp. Fifth. 14 EOOMS, VAN Nikss AVE, NEW, NOW payl g . 3650 11 rooms. new; north: payin 650 21 reoms: north: paying tine. . 1500 UNDERWO.D & CO., 765 Market st. UNNY LODGING-HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS; must be so.d. 217 Second ft., corner Tehama. 21 ROOMS ON $600. o> NG-H U . one floor: aiwars’ ‘ull: rent cheap; g00d furniture. Call at 18} Saceamen:o si. RANSIENT LODGING-HOUSE, 8 KOOMS and bath. 139 Taylor sc.; call bet. § and & P. . 330 HAYES_BEANCE OFFICH OF THE CALL: subscriptions and want Ads taken. FURNITURE FOR SALE. ETIRING FROM RETAIL BUSINES: ‘must ciose ont stock in 30 days: brussels car- pet, 4214c yard; fioor oilcloth, 18c mn.lng?‘ 'ard; beiroom seis, S pleces. $9 50: ' 4-room Biture outfit, $65. SHIREK & SHIREK, Maxet st. Opp. Gran. ave. LEGANTLY FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR tent: furniture for sale: chewp, 1111 Scots, bet. Turk and kddy, from 8 A. M. t0 TP, M. TUR.ITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, COUM ters. ‘showcases. ANDERSON, 1121 Market. T 1. J. NEUMANN'S 117 SIXTH. ¥OK A lowest prices on household roods: new or kool new: cas’ or on (ime: open evenings. e e— CARPET CLEANING. ARPETS CL.EANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUEEN 463 Stevenson, Tel. S.228 | ITY STIAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS, cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVE Mgr. 88 and 40 Fighth st.; telephone South 250. HEN YUU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH poor work send toSPAULDING'S Ploneer Ca- pet-Deating Works, 853-57 Tehama s.; tel. 50. 40. ARPET-CLEANING, 8c; LAYING, 8¢ KUG samples free: tel. Jessie 94, Stratton, 35(b st ALRVANCE CARPET-CLEANING €O, Suiter: tel. Main §94. GEO. WALCO WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug ronovis, alte J. ation works. 408 McAllister. Tel. Jessie (CARPETS CLuANED & RENOVATED LIKS Dew. 28 Tenth; tel. South 36 Mackintosh & Co. E MUICHALL, CAKPRT-C LEANING €O, J. Gl diabing So a yard, Tel Mis. 7L YONKLIN'S CARPET- BEATING WORKS 383 Golden Gate ave. Telephone Kast 128 \ PHYSICIANS. PRLVATE MELICAL AND SURGICAL ! fice for the cure of weak men, los: mannvod, Dight losses, varicocele, etc. : plaints, blood and skin diseases and discases of! the liver, stomach, kidneys. Perfectcures guaran- ‘teed. Call upon or write to DK, COOK, 865 Mar<et. | B C. C. 'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET, RES. DsdaGoon 3 dinsaser of wor peclalty BICYCLES. S. H. ROBINSON, Secretary. c&fle«—Nm 811 Brannan sireet, San l‘runzm 'OWLER RACER, $65: UNION CRACK. Tttt e Bus ((naten'), $35, and otnern { all equal to new. Golden Rule Bazaar Cycle De |