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= ¥ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1897. THEY ARE NEARLY READY TO BUILD Generous Easter Offerings at St. Luke’s Episco- pal Church. Ready Responses to the Pastor's Call for Financial As- sistance. Easter Sunday had a special significance at St. Luke’s Episcopal Chureh, though the sacrea services of the day of course occupied the major portion of the congre- gation’s attention. One year ago yester- day at the Easter services it was an- nounced that the offerings would be de- voted to the building fund. The flourish- ing congregation at St. Luke’s had out- grown the old edifice, and the need of more extensive accommodations was felt to be imperative. The response to the in- vitation for offerings was encouraging, and a substantial nucieus for a building fund was secured. During the last two months the rector, Bev. Willlam Hall Moreland, and the ofkcers of 1he church, bave been making an energetic canvass for funds, and up to yesterday but $10,000 of the $40,000 desired Temained to be raised. Again, it was an- nounced that the Easter offerings would 0 to the building fund, and again the re- sults were most satisfactory. Over $400 was secured in loose offerings at the morn- ing collections, and much more was se- cured in piedges. All through the day additional pledges kept coming in, and the deacons now feel assured that the en- tire amount desired will be raised during the summer. The services at St. Luke’s yesterday were most impressive. About 500 com- municants were presen: at the early morn- ing services, and at 11 o'clock the church was crowded to its uttermost. The morn- ing sermon was by Rev. Archdeacon Webber. The address was not argument- ative, Lthe speaker choosing rather to treat the occasion as one upon which the joy of the world in the réesurrection of the Savior should be emphasized. In the afternoon a children’s carol ser- vice was held. As this was expected to be the last Easter observed in the old church, souvenir programmes bearing a likeness of the old edifice were issued. In the evening Bishop Nichols deliv- ered the sermon and administered the rites of confirmation to 175 candidates. HOTEL ARRIVALS GRAND HOTEL. A Levinsky, Stockton M Maynard, Suinn C Towre, Tennessee T Griflin & w, ives Aiss Gritfin, Ives R M Sime, Sonoma A Zuckerman, Woodland W Allen. Stockton A Nelison & w,Sacto J Well, Sanger E M Mason, Chicago Jirs Baxter, Boston Miss Baxter, Bosion N aster Baxter, Boston W Hooker. Grabames P Joson, Los Angeles L James, Canala W Purnell, Sacto G Schirely, Oroville L U Grani, Salem T Fipt Jr,San Juan Dr T Flint, San Juan Mrs Holines, San Jose Mrs T Ctman, San Jose Mrs Hamiiion, Pitisburg Miss E Shererd, Pa ¥ Barnes, Stantord W rbrougn, Los Ang @ Avlsworih, Los Ang € Zuces, Kansas P Rocea, Omaha T M Joseph. N Y B Horavson, Sacto CSmith & w,~an Jose W Nisseu, San Diego M ilgim, Stockton F R Remelee, Sacto L Frankenheime, tocktn ET Cushing, Chicago B M Rosenberg, Ukiah 8 Peiser, Cal RUS A A McDooald, Grizzl K F Jones, Stockton R K May, San Jose B H Cottle, San Jose W G Farrer, Cal 3 CB bune & wf, Mass Miss 31J Lockwood,Conn W M Biaine, Cal J Monughan, Spokane R R Fox, Vallejo J ¥erzier, Cal J Potte; ® A Jon's, Stockten A Myer & 'wf, Fla G _L Eastmau & wf, Fla W Brockman, Cal J Tayior, ~alinas J M Wailing, Nev Clty E A Brown & w1, Sacto P R Davis, Sania Rosa B Spark, Truckee © J Witbeck, Los Angles H A Harrls, Fi J R H Kobertron. Mexico Miss 1 A Clos, J H Thomas, Rio Vista M B Washbura, Cal E C Stanley, Livermore J S Devore, Forest Hill Mrs Ryan, Fresuo L Dean, Keno J L Conkiing, Los Anzel W H Divis, Sacto J G Bsbee & w, Auburn C H Grey & w. Ukiah Miss i Wilbur, St Louis Miss Franklin, St iouls G H Sawyer, Los Angles G D Carlin, Sacto PALACE HOTEL. J W W Moore, Fa Mrs E R Seaver, I C B Close, Selby G B Cramer, N Y HOUSE. v S Chambe:lafo, Cal P X Dow, San Jose 1, Fowler W W Chapin, Sacto B 1i Collins, Stanford K M Collias, Stanford ¥ H Boyce, N Y D Carleton, M. G Fritch, Denver 3 D Bickaell, L A Mrs D Carleton, Mass O:to Huber, Rock Isind T Huston, Tacomsu G E Elisco. Mexico J H Kincaid. Neveda D Fasilake, Tokio P M Ader, Juva P Sculeisicr, Java 31 Prau, Brookiyn ¥ E Harkness. Chicago B W Elil3, London K W P.ayfair, Lonion W H Abercromble, Jpn C H Stevens, Boston O E Gurby & w, S Louis N J Riiey, indiana ¥ J Hammer, L A W M Petrie, sacramento Mrs A Hamilton, Pa Miss Sherrerd, Pa CO=MOPOLITAN. J E Lewls, Marysville Miss L Marslin, Marysv A D Anderson, Stockion Chas i rlood, Stockton P B Gullagher, Donegal E Bryan ~auta Barbara D S Wiiber, San Diego J C Barrone: & wi, Cal 3 Holstrom, Saa Diego M Albeer! & wf, [taly T Florshelm, Chicago M J McLellan & w1, cal F Kramer. Coluse 1L P Smith, Hat ford J P Peterson, Sonora dirs C ~wanson, ~eagile H Swaason, Sea tle k. Swanson, Seaitle Miss H Swauson, ~eattle J Lafour & fam, Seattle A asbeek, seattle, J i Kane, Seattle W Jackson & w1, L Ang T Cairns, hiladelphia W Staliard, I hiludeiphia C Fisner & wf, Oaxland Miss H Grimm. Medera Miss A G Flahel, Madera 1 von chroeder, Switz- F O’Keefe, Liverpoo erland A J Shellhams, Rocklin 3 P Dempsy, N Mexico 1t K Enton, N Mexico J Dickson & w, Eureka P D.ckaon & w1, i ureka T H Horton, Jackson J Lacy, Los Angeles LICK HOU= Mrs G Friteh, Colo G Suisbaugh, Pock Isind 1 B Marshail, Chioa Mrs T B Marshail, China F W Bradiey, Ind T S Dickens & w, ~acto C E Thistler, Mare Island C W Kean, Lodi D Hollis, San Rafae} EW no James Peck, Merced R Merced r. L Mioar, Mercea N N J Badwin, \ codbrge H I Vail, Angels Carp Mr & Mrs J Lake, 1l J B McUogaid, Fresno Thos Siucleay, FetalumaF K Mundyy. Petaiuma W Jackson Little, U S N R C Terry, Clayto Eitas D Garduer. Cal E H Joh LBuliff&w,saco B& B 3 3 Dannenbaum, Va'lefo R H Schwarzkopt, Cal & Englander, Cal M L Prati, Hoston © ¥ Jackson, Seattle J M Colller. Fresno M G Khodes, Sar Jose Mrs J ML Harvey, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL A L Carlton, Milwaukee T J Booney, Winters W P Lewis, Cakland A J McPhail, Lancaster G Hart & w, Vallejo G H irimrose @ w, N Y Dr J J Willy, Stockion W Kniffenberg & w, Los L K Smith, Yokobama Angeles G P Busll, Waisonville R W Buchanan, Chicago H Temple & w, St Louls G M Westcott, Coneord T H Todd, Suctamento ¥ M Tapsott, Red B.uft J st & w, Uklan H Smith, Usish U West, Seattie H Jones, Seattle C Buckley, Vallejo NEW WESTERN HOTEL. C A Black, Rodeo A Brizzolors, Redeo G Grayer, Cal 3% Day, Loj Angeles € nent, <t Louis ¥ Hansen, N Y W Downey, N Y JBBu-h, US S Alert 3 M Dunn, N Y E ¥ Hook ¥ Hess, Chicago L Bosue, Chisago —————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Henry . and Isabel Shaffer Markey to Murphy Esiate Company, lot on N line of Clav s.re W of Webster, W +3:10 by N 104:2: $10. Murphy Estate Company to Sarah k. Madison, same; §10. Joseph R. or Joseph ana P. Jor Patrick Mogan to Margaret Gillespie, lot on'S line of Fell street, 87:6 E of ~cott, k 25 by S B7:6; $10, atargaret Glllespie to Thomas Corbets, same; 810, Lazzara and_ Guilla Merani to Hugh McXNab, lot on E iine of Baker street, 24 S5 of Greenwich, S 24 by E 94: 810. Hugh McNab (o Mary McNab, same; gift. Jumes P. i.wing 1o Edwar.: J. Vogel, 1ot on S lin of Californla sireet, 131:3 W of Baker, W 26 by S 187:5: $10. Emma Joseph to George Rose, lot on X line of Fell nireer 813 W ot Lyan, W 50 bygy 100; 810, M. Morgenthan Company to Louis Netzser, lot ou SW corner of Harri=on and Eighteenth streets, W 187:3by & 197: $15,000. L T.and Fannie C. Chapman to Charles T. Norton, lot on W. line of Mission street, 116 N of Tweaty-first, N 24 by W 90: $10. Annie Potter (by Murray ¥. Vandall commis- sfoner) to Ivey L. Borden. lot on E line of ~auchez street, 28 N of Nineteenth, N 25 by & 100: $600. Marion L. and Emily M. Mowry to Deling Mowry, iot on E line of Alabama sirect, 208 N of Twenty-aecond. N 26 by E 100: also lot on N line of Lobos avenue. 200 of Blymouth street, W 200 by N 125, biock Q, Rsilroal Homestead As- wociation: 8.0. Mary Feiay -0 Willlam C. ~pencer, lot on N iine of Tweniy-sixth street, 70 £ of San Jose avenue, %20 by 1 65; $10. Agnes M. Nickerson to Charlotie E. and Ber- nkin, Cal Lidds<e, Centerville D P 3 itchell, Palo Alto Chas King, Hanford Wm Campbell, Cal Miss Coliins, Fresuo D D Emiager, Saata Croz 17 nard_Johnson, lot on N line of Elizabeth strest. E of Douglass. E 26 by N 114: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. 4 Jobn and Wiiheimina Mole 1o Laura A., wite of William S, stree;, 182, block 652, Oaklaud; $1 1ine of Chestnut by B Pelouze, lot_on ¥ 231:3 S of Twentv-elghth, § $1:3 Wiiliam 5. 'Pelovze to same, same, Oxkland: P = < Central Land Compauy to W. H. Loomls, lot on S line of Thir y-third street, S$100b- E 6. bock F, ¥ of Wes: streer, map of Central Land Company’s tract, Osxland: $10. Peie trude K. Jones. ot on E lie of 214 N 84.25, 0 E. N. und Ger- Frankiin street, N. 8.54, SE 4161, r and Sarah M. TLomso; of Delger (or Twentieth), <W .36, W 84.15 to bexinning, block Oaxiand: $5. Allen, seorge and I'miiy M. Bartholomew to Charlotte 1ot on the E line of Harrison street, 26 S of Fifih sircer, & 37:6 by E 100, being 10t 7 and por- tion of lots 6 and 9, block 89, Oakland; $10. J. H. T. and Henrietta Watkinson o Mary H. sterling, lots 60. 62, 64 and 66, map of Pledmont Tract, O A- L. Hollis (0 A. H. ner of SE nd Township; $10. He ey, lot on the SW cor- Grant avenue, 427 SE of Tclegraph avenue, by =W 115, being a portion of lots 51 and 5115, amended map of Mosswood Tract, Oakland Town: L H. uip; $10. . and Elvira M. Hubbard to August _Hend- rickson, lot 0n X line of Glascock stree., 125 W_of Poters: North Cam on S It sureet on, W 25 by N 100, being lot_ 24, biock iameda Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. pbeil Pomeroy (o Elizabeth J. Pomeroy, lot fie of ~aratoga avenue. 160 W of Orobard W 40 by S 182:6, being lot 19, block 18, Amended Map, Moss Tract, Brookiyn Township} EifL Christ an and Marthine Jenson to Delos Pratt, lot 26 in 81 bdivision B, ¥rulivale Terminal Tract, sutject 1o a morigage for §800, Brooklyn Town: ship: $10. say, 1on'av ameud Lows H. nd Marion A.Turner to M ary E. Ram- on E line of Lafayette street. 50 N of Cilu- enue, N 50 by £ 108, being lot 11, block 15, ed map of Barilett Tract, alameda: $10. Adam M. Ramsay (o Mary E Ramsay,same; gift. Edw E line in A. Randiett to Mary A. Randlett, lot on of Chescnut streer, b0 S of Rtailroad avenue. 550 by E 150, block 6, Lunds adjacent to Enci- nal, Alame a: gift. 54 N. and Columbla Ce la to Teresa Filettl, lot ¢, Vicente Peraita Keserva and 55, bloc tion Tract, akiand Township: $.0. lerke ey Esnk of Savings 10 Ludwig P. and Cather 00 W A, Ber o T Sioan, lot on Wiliow street, W and 10, med; AT Plant Fulu Mati E nsireet, 125 E of 1na Meinheit, 1o 0n S line of Aadisonstreet, of Oxiord, W 50 by S 125, being lo: §, block keley property, Berkeley: $1700. {am M. and Anvie k. K. Stewart to James W corner of Lagie avenne and 105:6 by 5 147:6, being lota 8 , block 12, lands adjacent o Eucinal, Ala- $10, Builders’ Contracts. and Sarah T. Seandrett with Willam ‘o erecta Lwo-story building on N line of Lyon; $2470. hJ. €0 Compagno Person, (0 erect & two-story frame buiding on N line of Fell stree, veen Lot aud Lyon, $2000; D. C. Denel, architect. RUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CATI— | 710 Market stres nignt BEANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, | corner Clay az9 615 BW. SAN FRANCISCO **CALL." , open until 12 o'clock every in the year. open until §:30 o'clock. Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. Larkin street: open until §:30 o'clock. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 1505 Po! Ninth street; open until 9:30 o'clock. street: open natil 9:30 o'clock. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky open 1111 9 ~'clock. 625 _Sutter st EVENING at NOTICE OF MEETINGS. S'atea assembly THIS 7:30 o'clock. 1he Order of GOLDEN GATE COMMANDFRY _ 3. No.16, K. T., Goden Gate hu\Mlnk.? the Red Cross wili be conterred. All fraters aTe courteously invited. WiL CHARLES H. MURPHY, Em. Com. L1aM T. FONDA, Recorder. Solanuve, alterations | and adaitlons to a three-story frame building_on | S1line o Green stree:. 172 East of Dupent; $1300. | ward and Sophia W harton with Petterson & | | | | i | SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. FEMALE HELP WANTED. FFLP WANTED—Continnada. CLAIRVOYANTS. ATIRACIIVE YOUNG LADY OF 4 MIABLE disposition desires a position as_typewriter or copyist. 1201 Geary st., room 2, first floor. TOUNG GFRMAN GIRL WISHES SITUA- tion as chambermaid; is perfect seamsiress: firstclass family only. ~Appiy or adiress 1112 Pierce st., bet. Eddy and Ellfs OLORED WOMAN WANTS SITUATION AS chambermaid or light housework. Call OF ad- dress MKS. ( ART KR, 370 Natoms sl ] ADY WOULD LIKE TO ACCOMPANY IN- 4 valld going | ast in exchange for part payment of fare. Cal or address MRS. TELL. 525 Geary st. W ANTED—GERMAN COOK. 830; CASHIER, Testaurant, $25: German nurse, $20: French nurse, $25: lead waitress, summer resort, 830; Germau or Swedish _cook, to cook for men, $20. LEON ANDRE, 508 Stockton st. HOUSEKEEPER. LODGING - HOUSE, $12, ete: 8 girs, O'Farrell st., $15; glrl. 1'age 5 §:5: girl. Halght st., §16: German girl, Tavlor #16: girl, Gllroy, $15: German girl, Scott st., $1 &7 Redwood City, 815: girl, Goiden Gatg ave. 15; givl, Ashbury st., 815: German girl, Castro sto $17:'girl, Eddy st, $18;_glrl, second work, $15; girl, Fllis st., §15; girl Wailer st, $16; 25 young giris. 85, $10 'and $12 per month, assis ete., nlce familles MARTIN & CO., 749 Market, 7 OUNG LADY KECENTLY FROM THE East desires a permanent piace as housekeeper in backielor’s or v.dower’s home: city or COu 1Ly, or will do plain sewing. R. 2, 225 Post st., after 10. Y AN ELDLRLY LADY, POSITION I respectab'e Protesiant family: is an exper enc.d seamsiress, nusse or will be generaly use ful; wishes « good home with small remuneration: g001 reierences Address 2326 Pine st, near Fillmore. QXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL YOUNG lady desires a position as Lypewriter and ste- nographer; ctty or country. Kooms 3and 4, 309 Sutter si. VW AILRESS, $35 COUNTRY: GERMAN flambermaid, $10; waitress, '$4 & weel lunch and dinner waitress; waitress, conntry, §20 and rooms; 2 waiiresses, $5 & week: waltress, Truckee, Cal, $20 aod_ room; waitress. §16 and room: girl as'waitress $12 and room: chamber- maid aid wal: some, $15 a-d room: cook. German style, §30 and room. MARTILN & CO., 749 Market. (G'BL _VALLEJO ST, $26; GIRL, GOUGH J St 8205 gitl, Pacific ave., $20: girl, ScOtt st £18: eurl, Hioadwav, $20: girl, California st., $20. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st 1—;{[,;54“»“\4:«. 830, BOARD AND KOOM. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. IDOW WISHES PLACE Y OUNG GERMAN R as housekeeper iu widower's household. 106 Fourtn st. JW COR. SIXTEENTH - 5T, NEAR MIS sion; brauch office of Tz Call Sab- ecriptions and want ads taken. LY FROM THE Y UL 36 WIDow RECK South desires & lucraiive position us hous Keeper in lodging-house, widower's or bachelor's home. R 3, 995 Marker st. (GEEMAN GIKL WISHES WASHING AND bousecleaning by the day; wages $1. 21634 POLK st., rear. i s by (CSLOBED GIRL DESIRES SITUATION A3 Iady’s mald, child’s nurs or country. Address 1419 Jackson st RONER, HOTEL LAUNDRY, $40; early MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. (25 BERKELEY, CAL, 320. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st! J OUSEWORK GIKL KUREKA, $26: LIVER. more, $20; Berkeley, $20: Aiameda, $20: 10 housework girls, clty_and country, $20 and 82 8 young girls, assist, $10 1o $15. MISS CULLEN, 323 Sutter st. CALL TWO WAITRESSES, TRUCKEE, $15 AND $20: fare paid. MISS CULLEN, $23 Sutter. N EAT PROLESTANT GIRL HOUSEWORK, 2 IN'iv family; $12.° MISS CULLEN. 328 Sutcer. TERMA OR SWLEDISH COOK; §30. MISS CULLEN 333 Sutrer st. 615 LARKIN_BRANGH OFFICE OF THE 1O CATLE Subscrinons an: wanc ads taken. NUAT KELTABLE WOMAN WISHES POSI tion as working housokeeper; no cbjection to the country. Address Housckeeper, 310 GOugh. QWEDISH WOMAN WOUID LIKE WASH: SYae or Honsaciaaning by the das.Cal 5008 Y UG WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA- tion s housekeeper; city Or country. 138 Fourth st., room 4. TOUNG WIDOW DESIRES POSITION AS housekeeper. Apply 120A Eddy st., room 7. WISHES 10 ASSIST 1N Call 1109 Fiorlda st. VW ANTED—POSITION A5 MANAG working housex eeper by ueat, practi ican lady; 1S g0od cook: excelleni mansger; uu- derstands cere of milk: will not object to nice, quiet councry home with all modern conveniences: 325; references given and required. Address MRX. E. 5., box 287, Chico, Butte County, Ca. VEEMAN GIKL G housework: wages 15, 615 LAEKIN-BEANCH OFFICE OF THE © CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. DESIRES POSITION AS Y 0UNG winow Apply 1204 Eday st., room 7. housekeeper. UUNG LADY (PARISIAN) DESIRES A housekeeper’s place; good disposition: prefers lodgiug-house, yidower’s or bachelor’s home; city orcouniry. Kooms 10 and 11, 122 Post st. DEFINED ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG \ French widow desires a piace as houseKeeper or companion. Hoom 2, 112 Post st. 615 LAKKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and want ads (aken. I'UATION Y 0L LADY WOULD LIKE A 81 3 Post st, as_housekeeper for gentleman. 2 room 17, third floor. OMPETENT WOMAN WISHES A SITUA- tion us Cook or do general housework in small family; ity or conutry. 476 Jessle, near SIXih. (MON Second degree. OCCIVENTAL LODGE NO. 22, F. and A, M.—Called meeting THIS i AY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. By order of the W. M EDW. F. DELGER. Secretary. DAY) degree. KING BOLOMON'S LODGE NO. 260, F. & A L., corner Geary and Steiner sts.—Cailed mesiing THIS (MON- EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. By order of the Master. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary, Third EZ THIS SAN o. EV FRANCISCO CHAPTEK Royal Arch Masons, meets ING. Business. P. M and M. E. M. degrees. H. G. PRINCE, Secretacy. te SAN FRANCISCO LODGE 3,10 0. F—Oficers n.a% miembers will please taike notice (0 at- S S of our late brother, J. W. DODGE, Memorial Hall, Seventh and Mar- kel sts., Tuesiay, April 20, at 2:30 ». M. C.NIELSEN, N. G. F.A T ecretary. [ =2 Huichinson Sugar Plantation Company will be | payable at the oflice of the company, 327 Market | street, on aud after Tuesday. ' DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NO 42 (twenty-five cents DIVIDEND NO. per_share) of the April 20, 1897. Transfer books will close Wednesasy, Aprii 14, 1897, at 3 o'clock P. 3. o SHELDON, Secr: ry. SPECIAL NOTICES. C.L TAYLOR IS HEREBY NOTIFIED 10 redeem trunk at 1654 Marxet s E5 bas recelved the phan 1897: &irls from December 3 NOTICE 15 HERBBY GIVEN THAT the Maria Kip Orpaanage of 635 Folsom st. following orphan und half-or- 1896, to April 1, Elizaveth Nickerson, 8 vears 1 Carrie month; Ceclie Hilloise Williamson, 9 years; Char- lotte Montanya, 8 years 8 months: Phobe Mon- tanya, years 9 months; Elsie 5 years 11 months; Milfred Nelson, 12 Helen Beutrice Reglan, 1 year: May knudsou, 8 yesrs 10 mon iabel dith Howard, 10 years 3 months; Nellie Simons, 11 years 2 months: Harier Flor- ence Oalum, 6 years; Madora Sharp, 1 year 8 months. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR 4. | | THE 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF Subscriptions aud want ads taken. O CALL. Y OURG PARISIAN LADY 1v circomstances desires a lucrative position Lousekeeper in botel, widowers or bachel home: will do plain sewing. 11 VW OULD LIKE POSITION WITH LADY A8 arse; ove golug 1o seashore or springs or Acdress 1640 Sacramento st. TOUN. LADY, FORMERLY IN GO D CIR- cumstances, desires to secure a place as house keeper iu hotel, bachelor's or widowers home: will do plain sewing. Rm 11, 228 Post st., 2d floor REDUCED 7+, MISSIUN — SUBSCRIPTIONS AND 2520 want ads taken for THE CALL. Y guxs WOMAN WOULD LIKE A SITUA- tlon us housekeeper. Call or address House Keeper, 1001 42, 770 Mission st. VW LICHESTER MOUSE 44 THIRD ST. NR Market: 200 rooms 5c 10 $150 per nizht: $1 50 1o $6 per week: convenient and respectabio; free bus and bargage (0 and from the ferry. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. THINESE & JAPANFSE; EST'D 20 YEARS: belp;tel main 1997, BRAULEY & Co..640 Clay T USIER & Co.. CHINKSE AND JAPANSE employ me nt oftice, removed to 6143 Califor- Dia st., near Kearny. Tel. main 231 CUINESE AND JAPANE~E EMPLOYMENT best hielp.” 41434 O'Farrell. Tel. E. 426. APANESE, CHIN ESE EMPLOYMT OFFIC walters, bousecleaners. 30 Geary: tel red 143, SQax ® EE_CHINESE AND JA PENESE EM- ployment ofice. 51134 Bushst., or. Grant ave. JApaNEsk 90, 8¢ INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. R . Ann’s bl'g, 6 Eddy st.: tel )iain 5284, NEW ENGLAND PEO- man understands care of norses and groonds. general work: wife AN AND WIFE MK, Privare piace: cartil, | competent housekeeper, cook or second works: city | or country. Dannevig. 10 yesrs 4 months: Lillian Dannevig, 5 | years 1 month: Address J., box 54, Call Office, ¢ Y UNG MAN WANTS WORK: HANDY AT painting, paperhanging, wiilening: country preterred: wiil work reasouabie by duy or month. HARRY K G., box 133, Call Office. TOUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION AS COL- et te o lector or city drammer: will start on small Callection'Co. 415 Moaty s room 67 iel, So5, | SAIAEY: cwn K1ve beat Of Teference of boad. G A : 5 | Box 48, L adl. = JXPERIENCED MAN DESIRES POSITION SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. FIRST-CL18S 00 ing for mstitution with tbe COOK, ACCUSTOMED TO asyiuns, schools, erc., sirous 01 est of rere ences. ciring | a situation. Apply t0 J. F. CRUSETT & CO., 316 | Su.ter st 48 manacer or foreman quartz mine: under- stands asscying. miue-surveyiog, Umbering, tcoi- shurpening, bandling mea. A. L., box 98, Call, UARTZMILL MA understauds smulg. “daress 2 iiiman, box WANTS P_SITION; matlig and conceatrates 1, Call. FIRST-CLASS LATN uat ULL DRESS DESIRES SIT- fon: best references; cily or country. MISS EN, 323 Sutter st. | | { W ANTED_POSITION AS BARBER BY A yourg wan with one year's experience; no scnolar. 963 Howard si. JITUATION WANTED AS WORKING | VVOUNG MAN DESIRES PUSITION IN THE housekee, oged woman from the old coutry fuil ch: er by a reliabic, trustworthy middle- abie 10 take country preferred. arge: best of references E. W., box 84, Call Office. RELIABLE WOMAN W1SHES SITUATION: \ 18 g0od co0k; would do light housework, piain washing: kind to children: moderate wages: city or short aisiance in country. 27 Fourth st., over florist. JOMPETENT WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- / tion to do general housewor understa; firsi-c ass cook: 1 oo ing: best German and Americy city reference. (ail ‘0r iwo days at 523 Minna st. JCOTCH WOMAN WANTS SIT D go competent norse wants position aiso. 7 ATION ; 0d_cook, aker and Isundress Call 103 E ghth st., near Miss'0n. = R e i nat mRlTer o s work, Addr! PCTABLE GERMAN LADY, UNDER- in’ house- would like a home for Very smail wages. 8 L., box 20, Call Oftice. DLE-AGED WOMAN DESIRES PLACE i M it famity Yo do housework: or wil wek by the day. 1508 Folsom st., near Eiev nth. JXPEFIENCED DRESSMAKER. I8 FIRST. e s fitter and designer, wishes few more en- gugements. Address 1004 Market st., room 6. IS £\ housework and cookin, Iii WISHES A SIIUATION TO DO wages $20. 1385 Bulker strect, near Geary. IWEDISH D housework in a small family. GIRL DESIRES CUOKING OR Address 4 Sum- aer st, off Howard, be.. Seventh and Eighth. DELIABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION V to do housework and (ooking. s st Apply 321 OUNG ho LADY DESIRES POSITION A8 usekeeper. 121 Montgomery st., r00m 8. ECTABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUA- E R s general housework; refer- ences. 1912 Steiner st Y OUNG LADY DESIKES POSITION AS GOV- eraess or companton: holds first-c. days, 2328 Howard st. s c> reifi- nea: seamstress; wages $20 t0 $25. Cal 3 country: understands care of norses, milking, ewc. Address J. M., box 136, Call. PUSITION WAN 15D BY FIRST-CLASS OUT- ter aud tailor: reference given. Cutter, box 9, Call Office. MAY GOING ON A TRIP WOULD LIKE TO M do siyn advertising. J. B., box 16, Cail Ufice. DCSITION AS HELPER IN MEAT MARKE some experience; honest, sover and_ reiiable: Teferences xiven. Address k. C. LAURSEN, 627 Commerciai st. S WAMIED — POSITION ~ AS ASSISTANT o0k quick and active; not afraid 0 worl wages uo objoct. Address E. L. ALEXANDER, B4 Folsom st. 797 MONTGOMERY COSNER OF CLAY— < | Open unti' 9:30 oclock: branen office of the Call: subscriptions and want ads. taken, JARANESE YOUNG BOY WANTS POSL tion a3 schoolboy ; City or across the bay. Ad- aress S, T., box 16, Call Ofice. 36, UNIVERSITY EDUCA- aking 5 ia. guages well, desires posi- er, Instrucior or companion in pri- yi salary last question: excellent refer guces. Pleaso address S. P, STERNAU, 814 Lace kin st. JAPANESE WISHES POSITION: PLAIN cooking, bousework or auy kind of work: 2004 recommendation; wages$i. G. 5., 700 Califc ria 615 LABKIN—BEANCH OFFICK OF THE O CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. {MPLOYMENT WANTED BY AN ELDERLY Canadian man on a ranch or private place; has han'led horses, cows und pouliry: moderate CcOompensaiion: cily or country: sober and in- dustrious; references. H. k. A., 674 Folsom st. +RUNG BOY, 17 YEARS OF AGE, WISHES 0 work on & Tanch. 1206 Polk st. 1VE SOBERTRUSTWO ' THY YOUNG MAN wanis situa:ion: understands care of horses, garden; good mfiker; handy with plumber's and carpenter’s tools; references.” L. M, box 300, Call. MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLL; want ads and subscriptions tuken. (QOMEETENT LADY DESIRES SITUATION 48 housekeeper for a widower with family: clty or country town; or lady’s companion. Market st., room 32. 192 OUNG, INTELLIGENT MASSECR AND medical gymnasi, speaks several lasguages, wishes a place (0 attend 1uvalid: travel or summer resori, Address E. H., box 85, Call. IDDLE-AGED WOMAN OF 16 YEARS EX- AV} pecience, and daughter 23 years, would like & position In hiotel or boarding-hou e; highést refer- ences. Van Ness House 100m 42. ((OMPETENT GERMAN GIRJ. DESTRES ST _ uation: £00d reference. . 2610 Bush st general housework in geod family: PECTABLE WOMAN WISEES T0 Do ES! ! washing and ironing by the day. 820 Foisom st., upstairs. Y QUNG ACCOMPLISHED EASTERN WIDOW desires a place as Dachel plain managing housek eeper; r's or widower's home preferred; will do wing. Room 3, 12034 Geary st OSITION WANTED AS ASSISTANT MIN- ing superinte: dent or full charge of small prop- erty by young man of good habiis; surveyor, book- keeper and assuyer: bes: geferences. Address H. W.. box 60, Cali Otlice. NUFSE, VALET AND ATTENDANT WILL | slve sersices i return for fare to England: 635 years' experience; Otlice, Oakland. reterences. Yuu\x. MAXN, 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN mercantile irade, wants position in oftice or any kind of work. Aadress C. E. H., box 91, Call $20: SECOND GIRL, $25. 23 Sutter &1 J URS! Nt CHAMBERMAIL\ HOTEL. COUNTRY, $20; 4 Walitesses, country hotels, $20: chamber- malt, city, s eep hom -, $12: head waitress, $35; cook and laundress, country. $20: 2 waltresses, restanrant, city, $15: 3 Scindinavian girls, bousework, $20: 2 German giris, city, $25: 8 girl: housework. $15 and $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. MISS . ]\ UESEGIRL, $20; HOUSEGIRL, SAN Ra- frel, 2 n family. no washing, $23; housegirl, clty, #25: cook, boarding-house, $30: girl, light work, $12. MRS, NORTON, 815 Sutter st. 1 OOKS, 825 AND $30; INFANT'S NURSE, 1 $25; seamsiress, $25: 2 nurseglrls. $12 and $13: 10 girle for housework. MIS. HIED, 721 SHiEY st. 9 GIRLS, 18 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE, TO DO < light work In novelty factory. ~Call at 3 o'clock to-day, 1125 Miasion st , second floor. A PPEENTICE OF SOME EXPERIENCE ON £\ cusiom cuats: paid while learning. 20814 Seventh st. (CHLESEMAKER, REFERENCKS, 830 AND found: 2 wood-choppers tools furnisned, near city, 81 cord, see employer here: 2 farmers for Mariu County; 2 farmers for <onoma County, §15 t0 $20: German bedmaker, $15 and found. 4 mold- ers for foundry blacksmith heiper, 520 :0 $25and fouad: also milkers, farmers, teamsters, cooks, Jaiters, disnwashers, e.c. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. 7 ANTED_BLACKSMITH HELPER; MUST understand something about shoelng; §20 to $25 and found (0 start with: with chance of part- nership: American preferred. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. / ANTED—YOUNG GERMAN FOR BOAT- house in city: must be & handy man and one &iing to do chores. W. 1. EWER & CO., 626 ay st. WO WAITERS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $25; young man for orchard, $12; choremsn, $10. 3 Burleigh ariliers, $3 & day; farmer and wile wita famil; solicitor for milk rouie; canvasser On &omml'nnn. K. T. WARD & CU., 608 and 610 Ciny st ESTAURANT BUTCHER, $12 A WEEK; recond cook, 830 and room: cook, $7 & weel t ook, $10 s week; night cook, Small piace, $20 and room; young man as waiter, $i2 and Toom: waiter, $20 and room; waiter, $25 and waiter, $15 and room.’ MARTIN & CO., 749 Market st. BLACKSMITH HELP 1}, 57 A WE MAN for chicken ranch, $10; man for privat- place, $10; man for Bhotograph Lusiness, slicltor, etc. MARTIN & CO., 749 Market at. PLiNOPLAYER, $30; ROOM, BOARD, ETC. MARTIN & CO,'749 Market st. A BUTLER, $50. MISS CULLEN. ter st 823 SUT- FLLBOY, $15; CITY. HOTEL GAZETTE, 20 Kearny st. ANTED—, TRY Ppositions: must have §5 expense money. Ap- ply © Geary st., rvom 2. STEADY MEN FOR COU 00D OFFICE MaN WANTED; capital. SMALL 539 Calitornia st. R WANTED TO ifornia st. ARPENTER OR PAINT Tent fine busement. 539 Ci 0Y WAN TO LEARN PAPEK HANG- Ing. 1802 Webster at. WAITER AND DISHWASHER, asbington st. Y OUNG GEEMAN T0O WORK IN GROCERY 21d coalyard. Fourteenth and Noe sts. OY WANTED WHO HAS HAD KXPERL ence in Eookbindery. Apply to FRANK MALLOYE, 422 Sacramento st. PAINTERS WANTED: INSIDE WORK. Haight and Stanyan. OUNG MAN WHO UNDEKSTANDS PRESS. iog. 117 Leidesdorft st. Y QUN: WALTER, AT THE NOKTH BEACH Hotel. cor. Bay and Mason sts. T'AILOR WANTED, AT 722 VALENCIA ST. W AYNTED—FIRST-CLASS FINISHERS ON lad es’ cloaks. 1140 Market st, M. BARG, manager. (3UOD, TAILORESS WANTED OXN CUSTOM coats. 1934 Market st. J39Y,AGED 16, RESIDING WITH PARENTS; reterences requized. 130 Powell st. 00D 2-CHAIR BARBER-SHOP AND CIG A R~ nd for sale on account of going kast. 18334 PANTS FINISHERS AND OPERATORS. 541 Darket st. AILCRESS WANTED ON Howard st., near Third. NEAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 2215 Jones st COATS. 1724 Ninth st. ~F BARBER-SHOP: $75. 2t 241 Third st MUST SELL TO- 2 revolving chairs and fixtures. FANTED—2 OR 3 MECHANICS TO ROOM in private family: board ogtional: cheaprent; locatlou Fourth st near Bryant Address B. 8., box 40, Cail Oftice. YOUNG, GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; small femily. Apply 3124 Calitorniast. ERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: bakery. 1588 Fuiton st.. cor. Lyou. IRL WANT work. 761 & TIRL WANTED TO DO G wor NERAL HOUSE- NERAL HOUSE me Who sleeps home. 5174 Hayes st. G1RL,(8), O ASSIST IN LIGHT HOUSE- work. 1528 Golden Gate ave. FINISHERS WANTED ON CUSTOM COATS; 800d wages. 106 Battery st. PPRENTICE AT DRESSMAKING. 4a AN- 10010 st., off Jones, nr. Ellis. XPERIENCED GIRL WAITER: COFFEE- saloon. 413 East at., bet. Clay and Merchant. (31BL FORLIGET HOUSEWOLK ANDTAKE care chi.dren. 810 McAllister st. HOTOGRAPHER WANTED FOR _OUT- door work. Call bet. 8 and 10 A. ., BURKE, 405 Sixih st BARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SECG. P.C. Barbers' Assn. 5. FUCHS, 825 Grantave. 527 taken. MONTGUMERY 51, BKANCH OFFICE GTHE CALL; WAO(Bds aud subscriptions WHAT IS YOUR VOOATION® HAVE YOU PROSPERED? WHAT ARE YOUR HOPES? Mrs DR. F.CLAKK will lift the dark vell of your future life: she gives you valuabie ADVICE and AID in all affairs of life, of private as well as of business nature us, for in tance, pertalning to Love, Matrimony, Friendship, Gusiniess, Lawsuits, Contested Wills, 'Divorce. Damage Suits. Claims. Journeys, ~pecul afons, Miniug, etc. She discovers lost or stolen property, finds buriea Ireasures, prevents sickness misfortune: recon- Clifache seperated, ius resioring lost happiness. Every pecson 1+ adapted to some particular bu Less, profession or rude,which may justly be term- ed thei- tru= vocation, and yet more than Laif of you sre fighting against an unknown fate for fame, iortune and position which you do not and cannot obtaln uniil you fiud your true vocation. Office hours. 9 to'6 aafly and “unday. Send stamp for cireniar and special terms. MRS, DR. F. CLARK, 1208 Market st., San Francisco. | FREE FREE FREE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, April 19 and 20, from 10 A. M. 10 3 P M. Perma- Deatly located. " Now is the time to consult MRS. This celebrated medium, the clairvoyant of a! clairvoy ants, who sees it ail, tells you all and in- stantly Ives you peace snd happiness. 1never a3k u question, but befors you uttera word I Lell your aame, names In full of ali that you are In ested in, all dates, .cts, etc. T tell you who are true 10'you and’ who are faise, what hopes you may have winning your desires and what obsta- cles are in your way wnd how (o remove them. How to make tne best of your talents and pros. per. How 0 get money. I fiud lost articles and locate hidden treasure. Before en ering Into b ness. law, divorce or marriage consult me. Drive away cvil spells, stumbiine biocks, bad luck and habits, and overcome all evil works, rivals and enemies. I never fail I have brousht about more happiness than all othcr mediums. Gthers are be helped: why not you? 1If you are going (o see a medium, why Do: See the very best? It costs nomore. Notiing to be pald inadvauce, and 1f not entirely satisactory notbing at all. Do you desire anything fairer than thst? Restdence, 420 Eddy st., belween |eavenworih and Hyde. Office hours: §'A. . toS P 3. LADIES RECEIVED 03 N. B.—No signs. MAE: ARNDT, THE GREAT GEEMAN FOR- tune reiler, the best in the world, can te.l you the past and future- the best card-reader: she can tell your fortune by Palmistry, the Egg and by the "Plunets; will show you & picture of your future husband or wite, and will teli you your foriune from the cradie to the grave. Come and you will be surprised. She cures all diseases by Sympathy: has vever fal'ed. ~he is the seventh sisier 0f the seven: she has the seven seals. She is the greatest mind-reader. and can teil you re- gard'ng speculations, business and mining; gives lucky numbers; all family troubles -atisfactorily settled. She has appeared before all the crowned heads of i-urope from whom she has flattering testimonials. 957 Harrison st., between F ifth and Sixth: price 25¢ and upward; office hours 10 A M 108 P LY. ME DK THOMAS, SUIENI1FIC KEVEA (~ er by eggm and cards: tells entire lifs, past, Jresent, future; consultations on all affairs: ' goth: g excepted; names given: good advice: sure heip; restores lost love by sy mpatay: mistake lm- possible: feo $1; letcer $2. ¢ st., or Larkia. M ME; ARDT, GERMAN FORTUNK-TELLE tells pest and future; gives picture future nus- band or wite: fee 28¢ up. 967 Harrison, nr. Fitth ME. MELBOURNE GIFTED CLAIRVOY- ant; never fails; call and be convinced. 419 Geary sk, room 22, second floor: only 25¢. TF: PAST AND FUTURE; ; one price, 25c. 311 Tehama. M RAVENA REaDS LIFE_FLUENTLY; business advice; names given: 25¢up.5 Fourta MBLE WALTERS OF TEHAMA ST.; CARDS: ladies 25c, gents 50. 951 Mission, nr. Sixth. MEE MOREAT, BEST FORTUNE-TELLER, medium, card-réader; 25c up. 764 Howard st. MBS MELVILLE, WELL-KNOWN CLATR- voyant, 51 Fifth st.: water readinss specialty. YPSY LIFE READER. 38 SEVENTH ST.: ladies 25c, gents 60c; all questions answerea. MYS PEAKL RAYMOND FEOM THE Kast; magnetic treatment. 7 Grant ave., r. 7. {THELGRAY,CLAIRVOYANT,CARD READ- ier and palmist. 1169 Mission st.,bet. 7ch and 8th OURNEYMEN LAKokiS k3 PLOYMEND secretary M. DLEN AKD, 102 ~eventh st WANIED-_GOOD WCODWURKER IN A blacksmith-shop. 306 Eleventh st. EAMEN FOR COASTERS AND HONOLULU and Alaska. 904 Kearny st., upstairs. HIKT CANVASSERS WANTED. MIT CHELL'S, 22 Stocktoa st. 0526 2LsI0N SI_BRANCH OFFICE OF 0 7306 Caru: sibscripions and wau: ads taken. Gle WANTED TO WAIT TABLE; RES taurant. 233 Sixth st SIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GER- 3 mau or Swedish preferred. 1218A Fulton st. FLIISHER ON CUSTOM COATS AND UN- derstands buttonholes. 123 Russ st. AN FINISHERS WANTED; steady wages. 517 Jessle st. GOOD, ADIXS SOLING, 35c: MEN’S SOLING, 60C; / fine shoes made $2 up. 562 Mission st. FIEST-CLASY BARBERS FURNISHED BY International Unlon Free Employment Burean, 84 Fourth st the Modern. L LrSS, Secretary. M E: SYBlLLE TELLS FKOM CEADLE 10 grave:piciures given:lndies 26c: 914 O'Farrell. SPIRITUALISM. M ME: OSMAN, SPARITUAL MEDIUM, GIVES messages and advice on all maters pertaln- ing to morcal affairs. 838 Mission st. DDIE SWAIN'S CIRCLE; MON. WED, £\ Fri. evgs; freesittings to ladies. 114 Jones. ME MAYO STEERS, 1125 0AK: CIRCLES Tuesday, 8 r. 3., Thursday, 2 p. 3 ; readings. EMOVAL — FRED EVANS, THE SLATE- writing medium, is now located at 1122 Market. MES G J MEVER, 326 MCALLISTER. To- day teststoall; cir. 2and 8 . 3. ; 10¢.; sitiings. 90(() EAIR, ANOTHER LOT ME'S SHoks, P4 been damaged by water, at less than one- fourth their value. irom 75c up to $250. 562 Misslon st., bet. Fiist and Second. IEL TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Inquire 2114 Devisadero st 839 HAYES-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL; subscriptions and want ads taken. W ANIED — PUPILS FOR MILLINERY school: course practical: class 1s now forming for spring Work; satistaction guaranteed: evening classes. 2234 Geary st., or 410 Leavenworth at. 4 MARKET ST.—BRANCH OFFICK OF 1HE CaLL: want ads and subscriptions taken. W ANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK and to take care of baby. 1121 Steiner st. T ANTED-MEN TO LEARN BARBER irade: shops, tools, positions furnished: 8 weeks required. S. F. Earber College, 13814 Eighth, BUSINESS CHANCES. CORNER SALOON: VERY BEST . location; rent, $20: owner keeps 2 a firsiciass bargain, 835 piaces: mus: sacrifice WILKE, 783 Market st. Q CIGAR-~TORE; CHOICESP LOCA= $800. o1 on Marker st., ber. Pheian build- ing and Baldwin Hotel: serious sickness compels owner to sacrifize. WILKE, 785 Market st. CORNER SALOON ON KEARNY $600. 526 estabiisned snd money-m iking piace: few blocks from Chronic e; rent $38; best Dbusivess offer. WILKE, 783 Market st. G SALOON: ESTABLISHED YEARS; H200. 35570 ira ana Aarkes st living: rooms; rent $50. make offer. WILKE, 753 Market. BRANCH BAKERY WITH 3 LIV- $450. ing-rooms; rent 8"212 2 genuine good 5] for; dally receipts $14: kept by owner Por yousn: Tarcat ohance. "WILKE, 785 Market st f CORNER GROCERY AND BAR; $60. oz iooms: . choicest " iocation 1 Western Addition: first-ciass peyinz business; widow must sacrifice. WILKI, 783 Market st. IGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR FURNE H uro: restomtant, ssioon fxtures and xrocers stocks. STENBEKG, 652 Market: tel. main 1043, ~() GROCERY AND BAR; ONEOF THE $7OO best corners in Mission; large, new aolng good business: low rent; living- rooms; no opposition. STENBERG & 'CO., 633 Market st. 00D AND COAL YARD—LARGE STABLE: central location; will exchange for sma | i proved ranch, STENB:ERG & CO., 632 Market, A BUTCHERSHOP: GOOD CORNER $'10 « Western Addition ; rent ineluding stap.e: cuts 3 cattle, 14 shes STk weekly; borse, wago. NBERG, R1000. BESTAURANT FOR S LE: PART o . cash, balance on time; positive proot that receipts are $800 or more per ‘month. cheap rent. Apply W. F. HEALY, 817 Market st. $275, BESTAURANT anD COFFEL Sa- . loon: receipts $10 to $15 per day. DECKER, 1020 Murket st A SALOON: OLD ESTABLISHED $450. D122 0 Toeation 1n ey ownes bean there® yeumas alss & rooms.Inletiog Tarailiess kitchen, 2 storerooms and s fine vard: owner has other business in country. Inquire 617 Sacrae mento st RESTACRANT: CHEAP; GOOD LOCATION: must sell this month; utensils worth doubie asked; investigate this. $94 Larkin st UTCHER-SHOP; GOOD TRADE AND FIX. tures. Inquire GOLDMEYER, 1105 to 1107 Mission et. INE-PAYING SALOON FORSALE; CHEAP; low rent: fine iocation: disugreement 0f part Ders cause of seiling. For particuiars, 33 Third. OR SALE—_BARGAIN IN FINE SALOON; near City Hall: must be sold a0 once. Answer D., box 60, Cail Office. TE PARTNER {O. tend store; 223 Fourih st. IN GOOD BUSINEsS; zo0d outside trade. Apply 7OUNG WIDOW FROM I gentleman partuer. 'QALOON. $1000: GO, stock. 539 Californ DIANA WANTS Foom 2, 228 Post st. TO-DAY $400; GOOD s : $10.000 19,520,000 WANTED IN AN enterprise producing and maunufac- turing le Grtcle of dail _consumption having & steady sale &l over the Pacific Coast: invest- ment will yield handsome profit and at_least 8 per cent, pyable monthly, wili be gu ranteed if fo- VesLor caiLot g Ve active 8 rvices at fair compen- sation at some ouefotf principul citfes 20f the coast. Address B, M.. box 148, this office. JXPERIENCED GROCERYMAN WITH about 8500, to invest 1n an established grocery store; good chance for reliable, sober man. B. A., box 43, Call Oftice. KOCERY AND BAR FOR SALE: TWO X biocis from Market st. Inquire CARTAN MCCARTHY & CO., 812 Sacramento st. $450, o5¥, Goops OTIONS, UNDLER- DV, wear: good business. spiendtd fixtures, Giaes: cheap at $100; must be so.d. Apply Cail ce. OB SALE—CORNER GROCERY AND BAR in Mission: well stocked and good trade; cheap Tent. Appiy 224 Front st. ORNER GROCERY AND BAR FOR SALE At a bargain; fine .ocation; low rent. Address M. B., box 39, Cali. ('GAR STORE AT + BARGAILN. 827 Frout st., room 1. INQUIRE ANDY AND ICECREAM STAND; ESTAB- lished ; will sell cheap of exchange. 403 Jones. NI ERIOR A ‘morning paper. SAN FRANCISCO 60 Howard s, city. $5000 ‘TO $8000 WILL BUY AN INTER- P est 1o a profitable, legitin:aie business In this city: a big bargain that se dum offers to & competent person who can take charge: part cash can Temuin if so desired: pone bu: principals necd HYPNOTISM. YPNOTISM TAUGHT, $5. DISEASES and babits cured. Cal Institute, 1346 Market st WASIED-AN iDEA: WHO CAN THINK of some simple thing to patent? _Frotect your idens: they may bring you wealth. Write JOLN WEDDERBURN & CO, Dept. Ly Patent Attor- neys. Washingion, D. C.. for their $1800 prize offer and new list of 1000 inventions wanted. W 23TED—2 GOOD WAITRESSES; WAGES 85 week. 106 Second st. LCHO HOUSE, 86345 MARKET ST.—£UUMS 20c, 2Bc to 50C night: $1 10 §2 weex. EST AND QUICKEST PLACE ON EARTH 10 learn dressmaking ana milinery; patterns 25c: call and see our mammOth insiiution. McDOWELL'S, 108 Post st. et sl e e LR SR 615 LARKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CaLs: subscriptions and wam: ads. taken. TALLORESS ON CUSTOM COATS ANDMAKE buttonholes; wages. 140 Russ st., in rear. y F. DRESS-CUTY . talioring tanght ING SCHOOL—FRENCH i 81 week. 916 Market, r. 54. FLINNS DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING Academy. 14 McAllister st.: $1a week. M QST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: Al Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c 1o 1 60 per night: $1 60 to $4 Per week: free 'bus aud baggage to and from ferry. EAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA—THE \/ WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address In the United Staics or Canada one year for §1 50, post~ e free. e MALE HELP WANTED. W ANTED—CARRIAGE PAINTER, $2 50 A day: blacksmith, country: married man to care 10t place; 6 yvosdchoppers, 81 and §1 25 per cord; shingle and shake boltmakers, $1 45 to 81 80 a cord, see boss in c'ty: teamster, $1 50 a day: laborers. $150 to$1 756 day; miners, §2 60 aday ; farmers, milkers aud others- Apply toJ. F. CROSETT & C0., 628 Sacramento sl. ANTED—2 COOKS AND WIVES, $40 AND 60, for country boarding-houses: hotel walt. ers, country restuarant; cooks and others. Apply to J. F. CROSET & C0., 628 Sacramento st. VERYBODY PLEASE NOTE: SOME—YES, nearly all our opponents—are very, very sore because Wwe h»ve ihe employment business and control the labor market. Sorry as we are for them, we edvise them to die game, for die the) surely will. Amen. MURRAY & RrADY, Lead- ing Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. 0@ MEN WANTED TO-DAY. FROM $15 TO /D ¢80 per month and found: read caretully; the followlng are only a few places we have: 50 tarmers, orchard ani vineyard hands, $25, $20 and $15 per month and found: 10 milkers, $28 aud $20: 17 laborers and teamsters, city and coun- try, 81 50 to 81 75 per day and $20 per moath and found: 3butter and cheese makers. $30 and $26: 30 wood chobpers, 4-foot red pine wood, 81 10 and F1 per cord; 10 men to dig ditches On a large ranch. efc : & cnors men and boys for ranches and vinevards, $10. $12 and $:5: 10 stronz youo, men 1o learu trade, $156_per month and fonnd, city: 3 farmers and wives wiih and without chi dren: 3 yruners for a vineyard and do general vineysrd work. $26 and found, Sants Clara County: carpenter for u ranch, $26 and found; 3 stablemen, city and country, ¥26 and found: sheep-shearer:~ 20 granite drillers for aquarry, $175 to § a day: 4 blacksmiths, shops and camps, $40 and 45 per month and found; 3 biacksmilhs to run 8hops Ou shares: 6 cooks, city and councry jobs, $60, $50. $40 and $30: % second conks. §20 and 830; second cook for an fn- stitution, $25 and fouud; 3 dishwashers, 815 and #20: steward for a gentleman’s yacht, $30 wod found: cook for same yacht, $30, see boss here:; 3 waiters, $25 and $80: 2 ironers, $30: cook and wife, 835, easy, steady place: canip cook, $25; and many other good places Everybody wanting work come and see us. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 654 and 636 Clay st telephone 5848, ELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFER: 88 PER day: sieady jo» year round. MURRAY & READY, Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay. HESSEMAK KR, $30 AND FOUND; BUGGY- washers, city stabie, $30 aud found: 10 men for u vineyard, $1 2 day, Sana Clara County. MUERAY & READY, Leading Kmployment Agenis, 634 uud 636 Clay at. Telephons main ESTAURANT BUTCHER, $50; COOK, country restaurant, $10 a week: second cook, country hotel, $36; man to make tamales, coun- try. $26: beliboy, hotel, city. $10; lunch coox for 5al00n: washer and starcher for hand lundry, country, laundryman for resort, $25. C. R. HANSEN&'C0, 110 Geary st. (3ARDENER FOR —SPRING:, $i8 AND found: carriaze-palnter, counsry, $2 50 a day. 2 farmers, $15 and found: stableman, city, $15} choreman for dairy, $15; Swiss farmer, $15. C. R. HANSEN &CG.. 110 Geary st. TYLISH AND DURABLE CALF SHOES | ‘made 10 order, $2 50; cheapest place in city for Tepairing and second-hand shots. 559 Howard st HE ROSEDALE 521 ELLIS—CHEAPEST and best lodging-house north of Market st. W ANTED-LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprie- tor, suill runs Denver Houss, 217 Third st: 150 iarge rooms; 26c per night: 31 10 33 per week. ] EIMON WANTS 100 MuN TO GET_BOT- . tle beer or wine Bc: bes: fres lunch. 643 Clay. YPNOTISM CUKES WHEN ALL ELSE fails; also taught. Hypnotic Inst., 6 O’Farrell. PHRENOLOGY. PK\)F. BEHRENS READS CHARACTER BY the head 0f men and women ss an open book: plabllity in business and marriage. 181 Mont: gomery st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. ]2 BQOMS, SUNNY CORNER, CLEARING 00502 2o ..$1,500 10-roou: house, fine Iocation 226 14 rooms o' Van Ness ave, only. 460 24 rooms, fine for transient...... 75 rooms; best fu thecity. ..... 14 rooms, only. 2 14 room:son Sutter... 7-room bouse, only H. C. DECKER, +7 NINTH SL — BKANCH OFFICE OF 167 2u" Gl Suscriprion’ and waat ada. taken. SINGLE ROOMS 100 AND 18 NIGHT, 600 and 75 week. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. RESOLUTIONS = ENGROSSED. DIPLONAS filled ont & ail kinds of penwork. J. W. GRIF- FITH, Heald's Business College, 24 Post st. W STON & THOMAS, 646 MARKET ST. 23 rooms: mew fuiniiure; $1050. 57 rooms; corner; rent $75: a bargain. 50 houses from $:00 to $5000. Money t0l0an on furaiture; low rates. 600, LODGING-HOUSE OF 28 WrLL: JUV. turnished rooms: cheap reat: excel- lent loc tion: Ir you want a bargain see this house. M. LESS, 5 Fourth st. {OK GOOD REPAIKING CALL AT CEN- tral Repairing Shoe Shop, 1534 Market st.. bet. Larkin and City Hall ave., or 749 Mission st. ock new and second-hand shoes on sale; ade L0 order, any style, §3 up. ERMAN BOARDING-HOUSE WITH BAR and 35 rooms; all in best condition; weil filled with v boarders: ison a count of sickness; glven away for any price. Please address A. K., box 34. Call. W. COR. SIXTEENTH 5T., NEAR MISSION: branch office of THx CaLL” Subscriptions and want ads taken. ANTED,TOCOLLECT WAGES DUE LABOR- ersaclerks KNOX Coilection Agcy, 110 Sutter. TPEY ACME HOUSE. ¥/ MARK low Eixth. for a room: KT ST, B Sca night: $1 a wees. 0OMS, 15¢ TO 75¢ PER NIGHT: 500 TO $1 60 per week. Orlental, 226 Drumm st. [sARGAIN_BUSH ST, NEARGRANT AVE.— 5 House of 22 rooms, bar, etc.: rent very low: all large sunny rooms: frniture can be had if_de- sired. SHAINWALD, BUCKBEE & CO., 218 220 Montgomery st . 0 . OF MARKET: CLEARS gVER ROOMS: 50 3560 monthly. SPECK & Co, 603 Markew MES LT WHITNEY, SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, | answer; references exchanged. Address £, box sor messages and advice. 218 Stockton st. 50, this office. M. FRANCIS, 1. DEPENDENT SLATE INDERGARTEN AND GRADED SCHOOL - witer. 118 Hdtcht st: hours 8 unttl 6 2.2 | K for ooier good location; school well estab- lished; sickness of principal cause of selling. Ad- dress K. G., box 140, Call Office. 400(). SROCERY AND BAR DOING . cash trace $100 daily: full vaive In stock and fixtures: rent low: best reasons for sell- ing. Apply this office. $350, GUENER GROCERY AND BAR IN OV, Hayes Valler: gooa business for right Party; owner in poor heaith. Apply 437 Grove at., cor. Octavia. $130. BEQVISION _AND DELICACY - siore: cor. Twenty-fifth and Shotwell sts.: 4 living-rooms and bath; rent $14. lnquire on premises. ALOON—OLD ESTABLISHED, GOOD LO- catfon, 8 rooms, kitchen, including furniture; rooms bring rent: cheap. Cor. Bsitery and Pacific QR SALE—HOME BAKERY DOING GOOD bastness; guitable for man and wife; Will bear inspection. ' Address Call Office. UTCHER-SHOP TO LET: FIXTURES Western Addition. 1208 Scot st., near Eddys key upstairs. JOR BALKE CHEAP—_NEW RESTAURANT in leading street. 133 Powell st. ARG \IN: RESTAURANT BESOLD, Apply 145 ¥ifth st. N OUD-PAYING SALOON FOR SALE. 213 Townsend st. EALED BID~ REQUESTED FOR FIXTURES and stock of merchandise, consisting of dry goods, notions, etc., of NATHAN SISTERS, Mov desto: inventory of' stock may be seen at office of SCHWE TZER & (O.. 29 Battery st.: bids to ba opened Apri -2, at 12 o'clock noon: right re- served to Teject ‘any or all bids; all bids must be accompanted with certified checx of 10 per cent of amount bid. $900. SLOAE AND STATIONERY STORE, - clearing over §100 per month above all expenses; value In sight; trial given; cheap rent, iucluding living rooms: this is a bargain: investis gation solicited. Address C. %, box 141,Call Oftice, FINE CHANCE—ELEGANTLY FITTEDOUT saloon: good location; cheap rent. Inquire ag SCULLY & SUN, 420 Sacramento st. Q(-ROOM LODGING-HOUSE ON MARKET 31705 Wen'llea: must sell.” Koom 68, 1170 $650, EQE, SALE; OLD- ESTABLISHED . coffee-saloon ‘and restaurant in one of the leading sireets. Aj ply this office. ANT ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THX CaLy are taken at Branch Oflice, south west corner Sixteenth and Mission sis, 100 2LEYTO JAKE LODGING AT 105 150 and 20c a nignt, including coftes aud rolls. ©24 Washington st.. near Kearny. EST 1N O s s Tes cents per night: week. Pacific Hosn Commerciel and Loiestart we s NINTH ST —BRANCH OFFICE OF 167 B Shachiption and wad: ads taken. Market st. 1ODGING-HOUS; $13 367 Jes 6-ROOM . furniture; $18 rent. (CANDY, ICECREAM AND FACTORY ; FIRST- class location: reasonable. Appiy Call Office, 110 FAYLOR—FOK SALE CHEAP—9 NEW - 1y furnisned rooms. 7OUNG WIDOW WANTS A GENTLEMAN partner: small capital. Koom 8, 207 Fost st. B130. Firniture: $15 ront. 167 Joasio s (FOOU-PAYING KESTAURANT FOR SALE; owner has other business. Apply 210 Drumm. CARPET CLEANING. ARPET-CLEANING, 8c: LAYING, 8¢; RUG samples free: tel. sessie 9d4. Stratton, 38th st. (GO9D, PAYING FRUITSIORE FOR SALE cheap. Apply Call Uffic. {OR SALE —SACRAMENTO AGENCY OF this paper. For particulars inquire Call Office. W ANTED—BINGLA KOOMS, 160 A DAY: $L week: rooms for 2, 25C a day. $1 50 a weex; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR Marxet: 200 rooms, 25¢ 2 night: reading. room: free buy and bavrage to and from the ferry. ————————————— AGENTS WANTED. ARPETS CLEANED, RENOVATED LIKE new. J. MCQUEEN, 453 Stevenson. Tel, 5.228. H@ENIX RESTAURANT, 2130 FILMORE st.; price $150; cause disugreement of partuers. 1TY STEAM CARPEL CLEANING WORKS, cleans, moves. lays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr. 88 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. OUNG LADY, RECENTLY FROM THE East, desires gentleman partner. 850 Markes st., room 5. W HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITK poor work send 1o SPATULDING'S Ploneer Car pet-beatinz Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40 ESTAURANT AND COFFEE HOUSE FOR sale; good steady trade: owner going to the old country. :02 Townsend at., opposite depot. ACGEYISI-A BOUK WRITTEN BY GEN- eral Miies, commauder-in-chief of the United States army; fo.| of Iuleresting Indian experieuces by the areac Indian fighter: one agent's commig- sions over $40 the first 2 days. F. | EitSOX, algr. Subscription Department, Tue Whitaker & Eay Company, 728 Market st. J,ADIES TO HANDLE THE FAMOUS BEAU- tifiers, Egvptian Knamel, Medicated Cerate. BUTLE, 151 Post at. BOARDING WANTED. DVANCE CARPLT-CLEANING (O, 402 Sucter; tel. Main 584, GEO. WALCOM, prop. (CARPETS CLEANED & RENOVATED LIKE Dew. 23Tenth; tel. South 36, Mackintosh & Co. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaniug renovig, aiter- . ation works. 413 McAllister. Tel Jessio $31. OB, SALE-A WrLL-FPAYING SAUSAGE factory and delicacies store on Market si.; on account of sickness. Inquire Call Office. OUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE Ok REN bedrooms: bar; range. etc.: good opeaing. Ape ply RUDOLF GRAEF, Gilroy, Cal. ROSM AND BOAKD WANTED FOR LADY and 2 chiiaren, 3and 5. Address 8 Essex st., Rincon Hill. ROOMS WANTED. W ASTED—EY PHYSICIAN FURNISHED rooms, well iighted, for an office on or near Market st.; to be occupied from 2 to 4 P. M. each day only. 'Address Dr. BLUETT, box 201, Cail. WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. ORTLAND AGENCY THIS PAPER. IN- E. MITCHELL CAKPET-CLEANING UO,, quire this office orat 133 Third st., Portland, J. Fioliin s Geaning 56 a yard, Tel Mis. 74. | Oregon. ELIN'S G : ANDY, ICECREAM, STATIONERY AND ORFLINS, GARPET. BEATING WORKs, noulon’ store for saie; Fourth st., near one Last gauge depot. iduress A. PILTZ, san Ratael,! INE EXPRESS TEAM AND WAGON; FURNITURE WANTED. 4 must be sold at once. 211 Larkin st. AT JXDIANA AUCTION COMPANY, RE- moved to 1171 Mission st., near Eighth. tele- phone Mint 1893, you get highest cush pald for merchandise. furniture, art goous, pianos, iibrar EST PRICES FOR FURNITURE, MDSE, ete. STREET & CRESWELL, Anctioneers, 937 Market st. rm.316. Houses bought in their entirety. ALF INTEREST IN HORSESHORING. shop; cheap, account sickness. 329 Eddy st. ITY HOUTL FUS Sale. AFPLY THIS oftice. Z —_— FURNITURE FOR SALE. F YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR FURNI tare and_merchanaiss eon BURD. 211 Larkin WANTFD — MILK WAGON. ADDRESS T. ‘W. J., box 87, Call Oftice. ONFECTIONER'S COPPER KETTLE,CHAR- N0, oM furdace and siab; cheap. i, 1125 Mis- slon s PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OHNX E. RICHARDS, LAW OFFJCES. ROOMS o 8 i U Cocker” Shliasia: - ieiepnons Maia 75, Ban Francisco, Cal RENT JUBNITURE 4ROOM FLAT, $75; 85 each’ untll’ May 1, 816 2 rooms rented 191415 Central ave. C OAK ST.; FURNITURE, 5 RO 2 cheap for cash If s0:d to-day; rent gon L F URNITURE, STOVES ters, showcases CARPLT: z ANDERSON, 1141 aou UILDINGS BOUGMT: LUMBEE, SASH Bliton maniis e, for sale. 1168 Mimon PHYSICIANS. AVE MONEY—BUY FURNITURE FROM BRANCH OFFICE OF THE CALL, 167 NINTH sl.—Want ads and subscriptions taken. SHAMPOOEI( FOR TURKISH BATH, $40. | O ¢’ R EANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st SYLL XOUE BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW- elry 10 A KLEIN, 109 Sixih si.; send postal. R. C. C. 'DONNELL, 1206 MARKET; RES, 2864 25th st.; diseases Of women & specialty. Buckingham Fur. Co., 866 Missiou: advances OUSEHOLD HANGES ARE EST. H%E MEYERS CO, 847 ;&Jfi:gu.n } t e ——— \ S S T

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