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HOW FIF FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1898 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFF] Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every 1 S Mission street: open until § o'clock. e 5 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. Gty f i s SR T B NW. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky S i i etrects ti11 8 o'clock. MEETING NOTICES. me olo duef te hn) : (Mendelssohn); You o service, ““Abide With Me'” t, the 1¢ en until 9 39 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. €21 McAllister street; open until 8:30 p. m. Larkin street; open until 8:30 o'clock. corner Stixteenth and Mission streets; "clock eventh street; open until 8 o'clock. ch of Christ, * Scientist, Central fied to attend the funeral of Brothes A; er st, bet. Kean st. and | CHARLES ADAMS at 2:30 p.m.. HIS | ristian Sclence Bible lessons | Sunday), from E. b. Hall, 121 at; | ct, ““Jesus Preaching How | ctor Masons and acquaintances invited chool for children at,the | By order THOMAS L. HILL, W. M. nee and Health” “sfudy J. R. GOLDSMITH. Sec. m velcome. - - — s GRTTRIE Mpsiooma. = ST. PATRICK'S Day Convention—An opa! Church, California_ st., adjourned meeting of the convention \ Fillmore end_Steiner—Rector, Rev. | of 1897 will be held in K. R. B. Hall, Reilly. “Holy Communio: 7:30 | on SUNDAY, February 6, at 2:30 p.| h children’s service, 9:30 | m., to act on the reports of the finan- prajyer and sermon by the | clil secretary and treasurer, transact any e Deum, (Dudley Buck): | unfinished business and adjourn sine die. | Stewart). Evening: Monthly Immediately after the convention of 1888 will 7:30 p. m., by vested choir be called to order, to which all Irish l!,d‘ smen and boys; Magnificat, | Irish-American national and benevolent so- Dimittis in B-flat; anthem, | cletles are requested to send five delegates | organ pastorale, (Kullak each. Officers of former conventions, grand | nd chorus, Psaim % (Mendel marshals, orators and poets are entitled to soprano and tenor, Psalm 115 | seats in the convention. By order bass solo, *“The Lord Shall JOHN MULHERN, President. More and More,” (Mendels- J. J. MORAN, Secretary. San Franelsco night in the year. 27 Montgor 0 o' clock. URCH NOTICES. MEETINGS—Continued. AT 122% Oak_st.. every Saturday ecvening, MRS. COLBY holds a efrcl ings daily S p. m., spiritual meetin; answered; best talent: ry. street, etherealizing materfalizing 50c. 40¥ Leavenworth st. MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle night, 10c; fine music. 605 McAllister st. ELSIE REYNOLDS, 2and S p. m DORIC LODGE No. 216, F. and A. M. Officers and members are hereby not ory, alto solo, from “"Redemgdion | —— B | B stan Dari e T | MECHANICS' Institute Election Notice—The | organist, J. B. Warburton; quarter soprano, | annual election of the Mechanics' Institute | Sifix Merrihew: ‘aito Miss blla McCloskey! | for seven trustees will be neld at the Me- | S anl pritcheis . A. Melvin, | chanics’ Institute rary. ost st., Moo Ak MIECUSIL assig) | WEDNESDAY, February 23, 1595, LVARY Presbyterian_ Church, cor. Geary o Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., and Powell CHIEFS _an estor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 o. m. 5 Topic, evening, @ short talk on ““The Great- | Tribe No. 10, Imp. O. R. M est Thing in the World.” Children may be | are hereby notified to attend the presented for baptism at the beginning of the | funeral of our deceased brother, J. POHL- | morning _service. Music, morning: “Te | KER, from his late residence, corner Twenty- Deu Mausic, mp: 6 o) = o8 ¢ with stor. a Mr. Sund: m. evening, school at 1 at 6:15 p. m. 5 p. Baker *(B flat), French; offertory, ‘“The Lord My Pasture Shall Prepare,”” Samuel Jackson. be ‘a. musical service 1g_selections by the cholr from the Eli* and “Elijah,” familiar hymns' for the congregation. 1l are cordially invited. FIRST Presbyterian Church, cor. V and Sacramento st te, D.D., will Creatlon,” Rev. pastor; Rev. Jenis w 1l preach p. m. Edwin H. Jenks, Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 ¥ APYEC. B, Prayer meeting Wednesday at All are welcome. sixth’ and Howard 30, 1595, at 2 p. m. By order H. L. OHLSEN, Sachem. WILLIAM NUTTALL, C. of R. RIGGERS' and Stevedores’ Unfon Association— ‘The detall commencing with Michael Sha: and ending with Charles Andersen will assem. sts., SUNDAY, January Ness | ble at their hall on SUNDAY at 1:30 p. | Robert Mac.| M. to attend the funeral of their late brother, JACOB CORDTS. By order of | | | ALECK CAMPBELL, Pre: | NOTICE of meeting—The re e ing of the stockholders o tional at 7:30 p.m. ar annual meet- The Nevada Na- Bank of San Francisco will be held | at its banking office, 301 Montgomery st., San ) 7 5 Obt 0 ina | Francisco, Cal., en’ MONDAY, the twenty- | s e T R o, Cpaston | first (2ist) day of February. 1898, at 335 | St S T SR T o'clock p. m., for the purpos® of electing a evening subject, undown. 7:45 o'clock, board of directors to serve during the en- | suing vear, and for the transaction of such | other business as may come before the meet- “Light After | Baptist Church, Eddy st., near Jones— | Ing D. B. DAVIDSON, Secretary. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by E. San Francisco, January 20, 1838 A. Woods, D.D, Morning subject, hat o= —s e = e Sod C ¢ Us ey, ot | THE lar_annual meeting of the Stock- God Can Make of Us'; evening subject, “*Not | THE regul u 3 Ashamed of the Gospel of Christ.” Baptism | holders of The National Ice Company will be at the evening service. Sunday-school at 12:30 | Christian Endeavor societies, Galilee_Sunday-school, p. m m 9:30 2. m. I el 9:30 a. m. Beth 3p. m. evening. MI Pixley Washington-Square Sunday-school, Tnion street, | school, Howard str ture class, Friday Wednesday even: held at the office of the company, 327 Mar- ket street, San Francisco, Cal., on WEDNES- DAY, the 2d day of February, 1895, at the hour ‘of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing vear, and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. T. DONAHUE, Secretary 6:30 p. Hail, at | esda Sunda Christian cul- dweek service George C. Adams, S SPECIAL NOTICES. [ [ i pastcr, will preach morning and evening. | $200 LIFE insurance in large old line Ameri- Morning service, 11 o'clock; theme, ‘Jes can company, with assets over $40,000,000, Christ, the Same Yesterday, To-day and Fo costs-$3 to $6 per month, according to age: ever” Evening service, 7:30; theme, “The | no agents employed. Write for circular or Wise Man's Conclusions™ (last of the series | apply BERNARD A. AUER. rooms 511 and ©f sermons on the Book of Eccleslastes). The | 512 Safe Deposit bufiding, San Francisco. pastor's Bible class and Sunday school at | —————— " ———— = J2:45 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E, 630 p. m. Sam- | THEY are closing out remnants of curtains, | Noe near Webster—Services to-day at 11 a. m. and m tmoth: oN Chureh, Ttev p. m. The p Topic for evening, the first at 12:30 p. prayer tween ward Locki Endeavor sunrise prayer meeting, meetings, Class rning, Municipal Prosperity.”’ PLYMOUTH ¢ Maver, organist and choirmaster. hela, s 2 LIVET Cofgregational Church, Seventeenth sts. Rev. H. T. Shepard, dress goods, cor hostery, underwear, bed- | | | | o spreads, towels, laces, linings, trimming. veilings, etc., very cheap at Ploneer Dry | pasto; Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. | Lord's Prayer’ iy “The gregational Chu Sundey-school at 9:3 Cherington, D.D., g and evening: morning subject, “'Sub- | e Compulsion of Sense of Duty’ g subject, third In series for young people, | y, ‘the Young Man without Advan- | tages.” The public cordially invited BIMF Memorial orning, “‘From Death to Life:” for | ‘The Bible in the Age of Reason,” in a series of addresses on Eible and Modern Thought™; Sunday school | — C. B. Perkins' superintendent; Epworth Leagye mesting Wednesday | p. m. The public cordially invited to all the | services of this church. 1 attendance. CENTRAL Methodist Church, Mis Sixth and m, e, pastor, pastor; stor will preach at meeting at v Seats Seventh—Dr. pastor, 9:30 a. m. an Methodist < corner Hayes and Buchanan streets. | MME. HANSE John Stephens, Halght street. Preaching at 11 a. m. and | MISS PEARL HARRISON. medium and mag- netic healer, charms. 1203 Geary st., rooms 2 and 3. | rch, Post st | BAD tenants efected for $: collections made ity or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgomery st.*room 6: tel. 5580. MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 3, 116A _Grant ave.: elec- | trician: alcohol. Turkish baths; unrivaled. | IN = =3 | | INO. HULTHEN, electro-magnetic _massage treatment alcohol baths. § Mason st. 0 a. m. Rev. will preach even- Spiscopal latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. ‘116 Taylor st. | | MRS. STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 1201 Geary st., room 11. ROOM Re; residence, 309 | 7230 both service: 24, Flood build- | nting Bureau, room Fourth st. MONTGOMERY. cor. Clay—Open until 930 | o'clock: branch office of The Call. Subscrip- tions and wai ads taken. | ““The 5 §:30 p. ening at 7:45 | free. Ushers | SITUATIONS W. TOUNG lady desires a position as cashier or be- | Charles Ed- will occupy his pulpit. slon st., saleslady. Acdd: box 820, Call office. WANTED—Plain sewing and repairing to do | at home. 116 Sixth st . ! | | 7 a. 12:30 p. m. d SETTLED young woman; Marning sermon at 11 a. m.; subject, “"Faith's good. plain cook: Victorles.”” Sunday-school, 1 p. m., Rolla | neat and thorough hous:worker; wages 35 V. Watt superintendent. Endeavor services | to $20. Box 803, Call office.® at 6:15 p. m. Evening sermon at 7:30; sub- | — Fare ject, “The Delusion and Treachery of ‘Sin.’ | REFINED woman would like housework in The' Christian avorers will assist in the | family of two or three, no children, where evening service. Sermon will be followed by | Sh: Will be treated same as family; wages | revival service. free. Tiwent D.D., Betrayal.”” Class and cons Rev. ice at 7:30, “What Christ Is to Us.” prayer meeting, Otfict al boa pastor. Revival meetin Everybody cordially welcomed. GRACE Methodist Episcopal ©) and Capp sts.—Rev. Sunday-school at sermon by the pa: ‘Wednesday Morning service, sermon by the pastor: subject, ““The Kiss of ecration meeting, 6:30 p. m. James Renwick, leader. Regular mid-week at rd meeting, Monday at 7:30 p. *a. THE Second Unitarian Church, cor £s each even- | $15. Address box 510, Call office. 18 this week, except Saturday, and every | wi = o | erncon at 2130, except Monday and Satur. | WOMAN wants general housework; good ref- | v This is a people’s church. Seats all S tion in office; best of Box §22, Call office, 0 g0 to Alaska to cook f¢ party of men or wash and mend. Address or | | call'162 Fifth st. Will the gentleman who | answered the above ad last S.ptember an- | .| swer? | Evening serv- | — i | | LIVELY elderly woman wishes situation to | do housework: gcod plain cook: city or coun- try: wages $10. Address 1000 Washington st. { REFINED North German girl wants position to care for children, or as companion or hurch, corner . J. M. Beard, 11 o'clock; | 12:45 p. m. stor; subject, 7:30 p. m. | | r. Twentieth and Capp sts—A. J. Wells, pastor. Mr.| maid. 1611 Washington st. Wells will preach: subject af 11 a. m., A | — — — — Study of Consclence™; at 7:45 p. m., “Prayer | AMERICAN woman- would like situation as as Affected by Modern Knowledge.” Sunday. | Working housekeeper; children no objection; school at 9:45 a. m. p. m. Strangers welcome. Pastor’s residence, Unity Clu 924 Valencia st. ASSOCIATION sts.—Fort by Dr. to attend. evening Auditortum, 5 o'cl David Starr Jordan, Stanford University: subject, of Being Clean. siding. Spectal music by the Harmony Choral Ciub of forty-five members, of Mr. Robert Lloyd. men and women, and all are cordially invited Dr. Kummer will give an illus- trated lecture on “‘Cathedrals of Europe” at the Assoclation Auditorium next Mr. Edwara Service Mason and Ellis fifth anniversary of the assocla- tion observed with public’ exercises to-day (Sunday) afternoon at 2 under direction | wages $15. b, Tuesday, § Address M. A., 123 Turk st. GOOD seamstress wants situation in_priva family to do ufi!ll.lrl‘ work, and is also able to teach French. Apply box $32, Call office. | WOMAN would like situation to do light housework and sewing; would leave the city. Address MRS. R., 123 Turk st. ock. Address president of “The Strength Coleman, pre- YOUNG girl wishes a situation to take care of a baby or child; can sleep home if required. 746 Howard st. REPUTABLE lady will dance for entertain- ‘ments, lodges, clubs; charges moderate. Box 831, Call office. YOUNG woman would do light housework: | wages $5 per month, including room and | open to both Tuesday AT the Strangers' Sabbath Home, 643 Howard st., Methodist Episcopal Church, bet. Second and Third sts.—John A. B. Wilson, D.D., | YOUNG person, first-class cook, wants posi- pastor; residence by the church; telephons | tlon; private family; wages $30. Address 746 Black 1. 11 a. m. subject, ““The Baptism of | Howard st. the Holy Spirit.” The delebrated sopranc | 7o soloist from “Boston, Mrs. “God Be Merciful.”” Sunday-school will sing at 11 o will sing 7:30 p. m., song service and serm Blocd Traffic.” “The With a Broken Pinion,” “Down in a Licensed Saloon,”” *Beware of the Fire.” P. Special musi board for herself and child. Address 3463 | Twenty-sixthst. G woman desires plain sewing and | mending to do at home. 129 Fourth, room 10. SEAMSTRESS ‘would like position in family; g0od cutter and fitter; children's dresses a specialty; no objection’ to country. Address box §34, Call office. B. .Alexander, The primary ‘clock sharp. “The ““The Bird ) o All always | _ sl ) SR _ Welcome. 1 £ B CAPABLE Amerlcan woman and daughter, | ““Golden Treastre Bervites 1o mo g B S cHurme; @ood reterenices.!; Box, £, | gemite Hail, N. § G. W. building, Mason | - e . — | ftreet. between Post and Geary. Sunday | GOOD woman wishes work by the dav or | echool at 12:30 p. m. housecleaning, iight housework or chamber | —_— - worl lease call at 120 awthos B4 BAN FRANCISCO Theosophical Soclety, 818| no postals. g s Market st.; lecture to-night, “Death and Re- | = Tt birth,”” by D, day nigh sophteal Socety. mp; EOCIETY o radn Hall, Sunday, Ja ‘THE Astral World, Its Scene ants,”” free publ Theosophical Headquarters, ; jum b sharp; Mrs. liver an_address Mrs. t s ok S —— city, country or traveling; Unitarian lad DI GOONLEN'S spirit photograph and slate- | preferred. Address O, box o, Call office, Oak. writlrg reance, § to-night, 2 parior lee- land 3 ture and tests, 2:30, 10c; sittings daily : satle — - factory readings by mall, §130. 1104 Market | YOUNG lady of refinement wishes to be a com- JOHN SLATER, medium living: Scottish Hall, tests and messages; George Daywalt; The Three Objects = ic lecture to-nigh: 11 ix_member: e Spirity No hall meeting. Tthe greatest 105 Larkin st., questions ar building, O'F: ponton will de- 3 omas Payne'; T. J. Whitney will answer writte: nd give spirit messages: admission, 10c. grand test seance to- REFINED voung girl wishes a situation as nurse: understands care of children: willing to do light housework. Please call at 1978 | Union st. subject Tues- of the Theo- and Tnhabit- t at 8 o’ clock. 4 Mason st 00d_musi YOUNG woman wishes work by the day or month: Is a good worker. near Eighth. week 1165 Howard st., NTED- Continued. SITUATIONS WA YOUNG woman wishes working housekeeper's position or do plain mending. 131 Fourth st Toom 1. YOUNG lady with experience would lke to give massage treatment to invalids at their Homes. Address box 78, Call office. ENERGETIC and refiable woman, 32 years of age, with experience in hotel business, wishes situation as chambermaid in city or country hotel: thoroughly underetands hotel business; can give references as to ability. Call or ad- dress K. C.. 1408 J st., Sacraments GERMAN Protestant nurse wishes position; in- fant or small children; competent and re- liable: well recommended; no objection to sewing: country or traveling. Address box 726, Call office. THOROUGHLY competent girl, just from the wishes housework in American family. 721, Call office. Y loaned on watches, dlamonds. jew- elry: low interest. Unele Harris. 13 Grant av. MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:3) wclock: branch office of The Call. Subscrip- tions and want ads takes _— SITUATIONS WANTED—-MALE. NESE and Japanese (estad. 20 years) help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 0 Clay st. CHINESE and Japanese employment office; ( best help. 41434 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. HUNTER & CO.. Chinese and Japanese emp. office. 6143 Caiifornia st.; tel. Maln 231 JAPANESE employment office; work day, hour or evening. 122% O'Farrell: tel. Davis 605, HELP WA WANTED—Young girl to assist with children. 928 Eddy st. NTED—Continued. HELP WAN” ZD—Continued. e MEN 1o learn burber trade in eight weeks. S. Al FINISHERS on lined jackets; also skirt hands: piece work. DAVIDSON & MILLER, 701 Market st WANTED—A young girl to learn dressmak- ing. Apply MADAM RICHEY, 211§% Van Ness ave. MIDDLE-AGED_woman, general ho 2 schoolglrls; Stockton; wages $10. ave. eworlk 15 Au: SALESWOMAN, skirts and suits. Address box 43, Call office. PLAIN sewer that wants work or apprentice. eavenworth st. WOMAN to assist_in cooking; good home; _small wages. Call 619 Eddy. ¢ v FIRST-CLASS ventilator and hairdresser. 24 Geary st. . Barber College, 138%; Eighth. -ELCHO House, $63% Market st.—Rooms 0c.. %ec to [0c night; §1 to 32 week. ROOMS, 15c to T5e per night: ic to $1 50 per _ week. Orfental, 225 Drumm st. WANTED—At Montana House, 7644 Mission: men to take rooms; 10c, lsc and ¢ per night; 60c, %c and $: per week. WANTED, to collec? wages due laborers and clerks. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st.. below Sixth. for & room: 2ic a night: $1 a weel AGENTS WANTED. e e e B L ST SO WANTED—Gentlemen and ladles to solicit for fraternal beneficial soclety; liberal terms. Apply Mondays from 2 to 3 p. m., at DR. DRESSMAKERS and all interested In dress- making call and see our school; learn the celebrated McDowell system of dresscutting and get positions free: stylish 8ressmaking and millinery thoroughly taught; the Me- Dowell is the most successful school west of Chicago: this is the school that received all the gold medals and diplomas: easy pay- ments: -unlimited lessons: patterns cut, Zc up. The McDowell Dressmaking and Milli- nery School, 193 Post st. WANTED—Experienced operators on men's fancy flannel and white shirts: also a lim- ited ‘number to sew on buttons; will also take a few Inexperienced for instruction. Standard Shirt Factory, cor. Gough and Grove sts. SOBER and industrious young man, German, desires position as assistant gardener, or will do gardening and chores on large pri- vate place: Al references. Box 818, Cail. BXPERIENCED miner 1 dike, wishes to be grub- 5 erences given. Box 519, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED gentleman has $i00 or $500 to invest that will give respectful employ- ment; write full particulars. Box 813, Call STEADY, temgerate, elderly man, handy at all home work, care of stock, driving, etc. Wanis steady employment. Box $12, Call BAKE! wishes situation; city, or country. Call office. single man, first class in his trade, Box 30, MAN and wife want to manage & hotel or boarding-house or to rent same. H. H., 1144 Howard st. YOUNG girl to assist in light housework: - wages §10. 1206 Clement st.. bet. 13th and 14th aves., Richmond District. REFINED nursery governess who understands trllnlnf of children; references required. Box 98, Call office. WANTED—A strong, capable girl for gensral Housework: wages §15. Apbly 2654 Foleom WOMAN for housework; 2 in family; no Ing. 25 or 315 East st. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, few- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. REMOVED_Dr. Wise, the ladies’ specialist, to 1508 Market st.; monthly troubles, etc. YOUNG girl 1, | housework. Apply 214 QUNG girl for general hous pply LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.i perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. y; no wash. AN experienced teacher would like a few pu- plis at his or their homes; reasonable. Box 825, Call office. HONEST Japanese boy wants situation to do housework, help cooking or waliter. S. zw KAWA, 1329 Pine st. WELL-EDUCATED experlenced frult grower | desires a position of trust on large fruit ranch; can give bonds and good references. | C., box 811, Call Office. ENGRAVER and maker of monograms and badges desires work. Box €4, Call Office. WANTED—Situation as coachman and gar- dener: thoroughly understands his business; is willing and_obliging: two years in last lace; can furnish good references. Apply 1108% Hyde st. SINGLE man, handy around horses, also with tools, desires position as porter or on private place. Box $00, Call office. BARBER'S apprentice wants chance to finish trade. Address box 808, Call office. TYOUNG man, 20 years old, of temperate habit wishes situation; is willing and obliging references. T. C., box 803, Call office. MAN and wife would like positions on chicken ranch: will work on shares or take salary; thoroughly understand business in all its branches; best references. 3815 Tenth st Oakland | WOOD CHOPPING or sawing contract want- ed by party owning improved portable steam wood-sawing machine. Box §35, Call. JAPANESE neat boy wishes position as walt- er and housework or cooking in the family; has city references. Minna st., rear. YOUNG man of 20 wishes a position of any best kind; can milk and understands horses; of ROBT. McALLISTER. TOUNG man of good educa n. handy at anything, wants work of any kind: manual or otherwise; steady ddress box 501 L landscape gardene: sional florist, desires position to rei place or lay out new place; thoroughly un- derstands his business.' Address box 784,Call. WANTED—Situation as assistant bookkeeper or clerk; 7 years' experlence in railroad freight and Address box 82, Call office. d reliable; FIRST- YOUNG German boy with 3 years experi- ence in confectioneries wishes situation in same. Address box 73, Call Office. GERMAN, 2 years old, who peaks English, wants position as clerk Address box 77, Call Office. CHIEF cook who is a baker by trade and fine meat-eutter: is a first-class man. Ap- PI¥ to 648 Sacramento st., barber-shop. MAN and wife, with one six-year-old_ boy, would like a place on a dalry ranch. address E. SEP, 308 Third st. WANTED—Position by a first er: hotel or saloon; references. 74, Call Offic GOOD scber American wants position as cook: 18 u good baker: camp or country hotel preferred. ~Address box 791, Call Office. Call or Addre: box 779, Call Office. EXPERIENCED in farming, fruit growing, | Toad bullding and general practical work; also understands land surveying; good refer- ences. T. A. CREGAN, Napa, Cal. WATCHMAKER—Norweglan, having worked 24 years at watchmaking in the old country and 4 years in watch factory In this, wants work at the trade. Box 708, Call office. YOUNG man wishes a_situation as fireman; 3 years' experience; can furnish good city ref- erences. Address H. P. F., 84 Fourth st. SITUATION wanted to open oysters. Address box 786, Call office. MAN with 3 y o to drive del Call office. MECHANICAL engineer open for engagemen . high references. Box 727, Call cffice. RELIABLE, industrious German gardene: understands taking care of horses and cows and handy around the place: good references. Address box 763, Call office, city, Oakland or Alameda. * GERMAN, middle-aged, married, speaks good English, mechanic by trade, handy with tools, wants any situation. Box 770, Call office. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Ciant av. rs' experience wishes position' ery wagon. Address box 72, nditor's office; best references. | in dry-goods store. | LOT of uncalled-for shoes from 2ic up to $1 25. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. | LADIES' shoes, goleing, 3¢, then's shoes, sole- 1ng, S0c.; all repairing done at half the usual price. 882 Misslon st., bet. st and 2d. THE McDowell Dressmaking and _ Millinery School is the best place to learn; Mechanics’ | _Fair diplorma; patterns cut 2c up. 103 Post. —— e MALE HELP WALTED. HEAD COOK, restaurant. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. FRENCH cook, country hotel, $0. Broller, restaurant, §15 a week: fouth, $65: cook for u boarding-house unch’ cook, and room hand, 395 © — Walter, $35; 2 walters, $30; dinner waiter, $20. C/ R. HANSEN & CO., 105 Geary st. POLISHER and starcher, country steam laun- dry, $0. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 10S Geary. COLORED cook for boarding-house, $5. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 105 Geary st. broller, $50; German kitchen PORTER and runner, country huteléjm bell- LOGAN'S office, 10 Geary WANTED AGENTS—Good men can earn $1000 yearly by taking orders from our line of talloring: elegant sample outfits furnished free MOSSLER BROS., Wholesale Tailors, 367 State st., Chicago. AGENTS wanted, male or female; new paving pusiness: big toney for you: send address samples and full particulars free. CHAS. MARSHALL, Manufacturer, Lockport, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED-Men or women at home; salary or commission guaranteed: just out: write quick for information: begin work at _once. !‘uluul Mfg., 126 Chambers st., N. Y. INTELLIGENT ngents make money selling el Pat. Binders. binding magazines, mu- gic, ete.: Itberal commissions: inclose stamp. _The Wels Binder Co., 24 Jackson, Toledo, AGENTS make $ to §12 a day: Perfection Burmers; Coneumes kerosene: territory pro- ; 310,000 s01a_four months. Pac. Suppl Co., # Flood bullding. it MONARCH vapor bath cabinet, _containing Tecent improvements: agents making $10 a day: territory protected. Pactfic Supply Co. §2 Flood building. FIRST-CLASS canvassers wanted to solioit eubscriptions for the San Francisco Call Scribner’s Tnited States History Clubs: the Ereatest United States history ever published, costing over $100,000 for {llustrations alone: this Is a grand opportunity for a live agent to make money. Call or write at once for particulars. Address San Francisco Call, History Department, room 1203 Claus Spreck- building. ROO:‘I! AND BOARD WANTED. FAMILY of two desire three unfurnished rooms for housekeeping: reasonable rent; will be permanent. Address box 808, Call. LADY wishes board and pleasant room, fur- nished or unfurnished; $15; references. Box §14, Call office. LADY music teacher wishes large unfurnished room_ between Market and Howard, Fourth and Eighth sts.: half payment In plano les- sons. Box 702, Call office. HOUSES WANTED. WHY lose money by having your houses, stores or flats vacant, when they can be quickly rented by HENDERSON REALTY CO. (pub- lishers of Weekly Real Estate Reglster)? Give us a_trial Satisfaction guaranteed. HENDERSON REALTY CO.. 405C McAllister. ROOMS WANTED. WANTED—2 unfurnished sunny rooms north of Market st. not above Bush. Address box 783, Call Office. —_—eeee FURNITUKE WANTED. INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st : hivhest prices pald. Tel. Davis 71. —_— boy, city, $10. C. R. HANSE CO., 108 Geary st. HORSESHOER, country shop. C. R. HAN- | _SEN & CO., 108 Geary st |5 GERMAN or Scandinavian farmers, $0, | " same ranch; 2 choreboys and men, 10, | party here.'C.R. HANSEN & CO. 168 | _Geary st. MEN to contract to cut 500 cords of good tim- ber, from 1000 cords up, $1 a cord 40 tiemakers, 10c, tools and grub advanced, long job —— - 11 coal miners C. R. HANSEN SHAMPOOER CO., 108 Geary st. for baths in Los Angeles, party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. BAKERS— e } Bread baker for a large £old mine, $45 and found: 2 cooks, $30 and $35: 2 walter bovs. farm ‘hands: tiemakers; woodchoppers, ete. { MURRAY & READY. 64-6% Clay st.” Call to-day. | GARDENERS- | 3 gardeners, (Sunday). MURRAY & R | "TATLORS— E = S Tailor wanted, near city: call to-day (Sun- day). MURRAY & HEADY, 634-636 Clay st. WANTED—A few m-n of good appearance and | ®oo0d talkers to act as city salesmen: also & man to travel on the road; big money to | right parties: investigate. Cail 17 Grand ave., bet. Ninth and Ter T Missi WANTED—Shirt_traveler on side line on vom- | “mission. Box 1, Call residences; call to-day ADY, 634-636 Clay. S.F., wants depost required steady work; 20 rail- city and country | FoR suwmill, coun road laborers, §20 and board: 2 married men for millwork: gang boss, $10 and board; | ranch blacksmith, $30. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 510 Clay st. WORK at home furnished people of elther sex at good wages. For full information ad- | @ress Labadie Art Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. TWO experienced boys to work In a black- smith shop. Apply 228 Fremont st. WANTED-First-class painters and carpenters | “to buy lot or small house and lot and pay THE McCARTHY CO., 648 SWANTED Position as cook in steamer golng to Alnska; sober, good baker; references. | Address box 79, Call Office. GERMAN baker with 16 _years' experience wishes a good position. 1707 Powell st., city. GARDENER—Young man, sober, industrious, Wishes position in private family. W. A., | part in work. 1 arket st | BRIGHT boy to work In manufacturing estab- lishment; wages $3 a week. Address box 26, Cail Offica. | PAINTER for rough work. A. B., box 833, Call. | WATCHMAN—Single man_for a general mer- chandise store; bring references 313 Bush. MARRIED janitor who understands steam for an_educational Institution. 313 Bush st. GENERAL merchandise store clerk; marrted; wife to assist as saleslady. 313 Bush st. LIVERY stalle foreman: 2_coach drivers; buggy washer; stableman. 313 Bush st. BOOKKEEPER. Klondike outfitting firm, $70; 3 salesmen, same place. 313 Bush st. 1808 Market | | | GOOD_ short-order cook wanted. street. ACTIVE man; small carpentering, with view to business. 2204 Bush st. BUTCHER; good meat cutter and sausage- maker; single man preferred; references. Box &9, Call office. WANTED—Bright young man with $500 cash bond to manage branch of large provision company: money secured; reference required. Address box 3, Call. BOY who has some experience in talloring. Call Sunday, § to 11 a. m., 568 Minna st { | | | JAPANESE wants a_situation to do general housework and help as waiter. M. M. Fddy place. INCHESTER House, 44 Phird st., near Mar- ket: 200 room8, 2Gc to $150 night: $150 to 35 week: convenient and respectable; free ‘bus and baggage to and from ferry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. SIX waltresses, city hotels, $20; 10 walitresses, country hotels, $20; 2 waltresses, same hotel, country, $20, free fare; 40 girls for house- work, City and country, $15, $20 and $35: 20 giyls to assist, $12 and $15. C. R. HANSEN &7 CO., 108 Geary TEN waitresses, different country hotels, 2 walitresses, same country hotel, $20 ranch cooks, $25 and $20; German or Swi: woman to cook on milk ranch near city, $25. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 64-638 Clay st. YOUNG woman wishes to do cooking or house- work, 15.';. Call at 6 o'clock 106 Eddy «t., R D | e Zhes = arreil st.— | 2 RESPECTABLE ladies wish positions as/ ce at 7:30 cooks, or will do any kind of work in order CULTIVATED young lady student would like to be a companion for a lady of refinement to g0 to Klondike. Address box 765, Call. n ques: 3 panlon or a governess of children not over ———— | 10 years: country or traveling; home Platform test | with cultfvated people chief constderation. night, Address A box 2, Cali office, Oakland. at § sharp: | ———— <. o answered; ad- [ LADY of refinement would assist with missi 10 cents. At _missior cents. 5 work in exchange for room. Address M. M., AT DR. RINES spiritual soclety. %8 Market et e st., 1l a. m.. free: 2, 8§ p. m., 10c; Mrs. - | WAN' Lo 5. Sea- | WANTED—A situation as housekeeper in a ley, Hanson; 261 Arlizigton 10 o0 4, MME. Dr. ¢ FLORENCE MONTAGUE meeting Wednesday eve. Washington Hall, onp. THoll: questions an- | swered; psychometric readings. OAKLAND Psychical Soclety, Fraf v ashington st., Montague will lecture and appear in other 7:30 p. m. phases besides. Tuesday; Friday in €an Mme. ‘arpenter, M widower's family by a lady from the East; best of references. MRS. M., 55 Eighth st., e Onkland w1l hold | SEAMSTRESS wishes to go in families to sew: Francisco, | _7oc per day. 121 Shotwell st., off Sixteenth. YOUNG lady as companion or caring for and instructing young children: country. prefer- red. Address box 42, Call office. 2 EXPERIENCED ladies wish situations at second work and sewing: no objection to ternal Hall, Florence = 'd";m&ms P fx:lry Address 14353 Steiner st. meeting, loc. 23 McAlllster: - Btitt, | GERMAN irl wants situation: Nita, Eavens, Meakin, o Hargrave, Hanson, | and sewing: good waitress, reforences. 0 othe Larkin st % C. MAYO STEERS, 1121, Oak st. circle to- | WOMAN wishes position to assist | night; Tuesday, 8 D, m.; Thursdiy, 2 p. m.: | ~keeping: £000. cook; will go ae o i reRdings, $1 boarding house. L. S.. 514 Bush, room 1. CONVINCING tests: circle to-night, l0c; read- | RESPECTABLE woman wants to go out by ings daily. 122 Taylor st. HENDEE | = the washing and ironing. car ROGERS, x tare. 108 Grove st TELEPHONE operator; trained nurse; 1id’'s attendant; stewardesses; tvpewrit sewing machiné office clerk; 'dental office clerk. Ladies* Select Parlors, 1023 Market st. Inva- FREE service—10 girls wanted &t once, wages $1S 10 $25; no fees charged; the best homes in the city waiting. dies’ Parlors, 1023 Market st. GOVERNESS to teach grown girls in English and music: refined home; good salary: per- manent place. Call room’6, 1018 Washington st., Oakland. YOUNG lady for photograph parlors: silght knowledge of books required. = Call Tooms 7 and §, 1018 Washington =t., Oakland. MANAGING hotel housekeeper, mliddle-aged, experienced, §40; jood references. 1018 ‘Washington st., Oakland. 1 SEAMEN for coast, Alaska and Australia; no cash required. cas HERMAN'S, 2 Steuart st. WANTED—Staady man to take.chargs of the night bar of raloon; must depoxit as security $150: wages $60 per month. CURRAN & CO., 30 Kearny st. ~ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—To rent on shares, large stock, grain or fruit ranch. by a thoroughly ex- perienced and reliable German orchardist and general farmer. Address box 62, Wat- ville, Cal. WANTED—4 large woolly dogs: 70 Ibs. or more. 142 Eighth st.. afternoon. IF you have a first-class ladles’ bicycle (Co- lumbia 9 preferred) for sale cheap for cash, address box 41, Cail. GENTLEMAN to share sitting room and bed- room, $4 a month. Box §05, Call office. WE buy_all kinds of second-hand tools, stoves, etc. JAMES CURTIN. 1123 Market St. SECOND-HAND clothing, aresies, sealskins, wanted; best prices; send postal.10% Folsom. MACHINERY, belting, pipe, scales, tools, etc. bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Mission. PAWNBROKER—Old__ gold. clothing bought. PERSONALS. YOUNG man wishes to correspond _with wealthy lady, who is willing to outfit him for Klondike on one-half share. Address box S0, Call offic PORTANT legacy left; liberal reward for information of whereabouts of . ‘WILLIAM OWEN JONES of Southern California, or of EDWARD LLOYD WILLIAMS, formerly of England. Address C. DISNEY, 91t Sixteenth st., Wash- ington, D. C. ANY person desirous of getting married, cail or send lde for copy,of January ‘‘Wedding Bell”: 12 pages: 442 gents, 315 ladles; no $5 required. EDITOR, 111 Ellis st., San Fran- cisco, Cal. BUSINESS CHANCES. $1200—WOOD, coal, feed store; good bargain. §700—Salcon, best location in city. $306—Car. grocery and bar: Western Addition. $350—Coal ofl route; weil established. $125—Bakery and delicacy store, a bargaim and other good bargains at ANDERSON & WINN'S, 777 Market st. PLAY the races on our new n: § §60 a week on $100 capital guaranteed or no charge for services. The American Turf Bureau/ rooms 5 and 6, 850 Market San Franciscc $100—-BAKERY, cand: library, furniture, 1 present parties run 5 years. and Henry sts. 31650—ESTABLISHED jobbing wine and | business and bar; full value; located on p cipal business street; no agents. Box Call office. CORNER saloon, good location, notions, circulating ng rooms; rent $10; Corner Castro ri AM prepared to walt on all who come to my parlors; plenty of room; hairdressing, 2c; good switches, $1; best finest quality, $3 503 extra heavy, lon; pen Sundays 9§ to 12 south of Mar- 3 : ock id nie fixtures: sid _a. m. G. LEDERER. iil Stockton st Remiett s Very reasonable. How 6, Call. DR P. MOHRDIECK, _electro-therapeutics: | Rrar s GRANT, well furnished; good focatio: diseases cured; consultation Lree. 406% O'Far- rell st. MARRY—Send for ‘‘Cupld,” the most reliable cheap rent; price $30 if taken at once. 914 Seventh st., Market-st. Station, Oakland. CORNER grocery and bar for sale at a sacri- lists; price 10c. Box 72, Call office. fice on account of retiring from business; QUINONIA Hair Tonic has the highest in. | _Make an offer. 1401 Lyon st. . dorsements. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. | 53000 WILL buy an Interest in a new corpora- tion; party will be put in as manager, with salary. Box 836, Call office. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland. larga Box 821, OLD established manufacturing busine trade; will sell in part or wholé. Call office. MEAT market, 2 horses and wagons: large trade; price $450. DECKER, 1020 Market st. RESTAURANT for sale cheap; good locationf cheap rent. 110 Eighth st. O'FARRELL, 723—For sale, branch bakery and notion; 3 nice living rooms; cheap rent. PRINTING office, $875; must be sold 4 Calls fornia st., room 5. FAMILY liquor store, cheap. Information, 231 Fifth st. FOR sale—Delicacy store, with 2 furnisheq rooms, on account of sickness. 153 Seventh. DRUGSTORE doing a good_business; sioks ness cause of sale. E. BUNCE, 908 Broadway, Oakland. PATENTS_Send for “Hints on_Inventing’ EDGAR TATE & CO., Patent Solicitors, 54 Broadway, New York. FINE furnished saloon; new fixtures; cash register: a good-paying Investment; business established; cheap rent: owner golng into other business; investigate. 111 Fifth st, corner Minna. WANTED—Tenant who understands running mechanics’ hotel; location where large num- ber of men are employed; company will con- struct bullding to suit. Box 799, Call office. $250—BRANCH bakery, candy, ice cream and notion_store; fine tion; ~ neatly fitted up. GEO. W. H. PATPERSON & CO., 1709 Mar- ket st., Real Estate and Insurance Brokers. PHYSICIAN in a mining camp will dispose of his practice to a regular for price of office Address box 799, Call office. lacksmith's tools and stock: shop_to lease: good business; going to Klondike. 28 San Pablo ave., Oakland. PARTNER — Restaurant; splendid bargaln: cook preferred; inquire at once. Box 797, Call. 24-ROOM lodging-house; fine transient; sacri- ficed: cs ickness. ' Box §04, Call office. WANTED_To buy, good will of country sa- loon; state price; mo agents. Box 792, Call. GOOD paying restaurant for sale or exchange. Tnquire Model Lodgings, 737 Mission st. MILK ranch for sale. Address box J., Six- teenth and Mission sts. $225—BARBER shop, 6 chairs: part cash, hal- ance monthly. Inquire 52 Elghth st. LADIES My monthly regulator never fails; ‘trial box, 10c. Mrs. Rowan, Milwaukee, Wis. NEW method massage, electric treatment: heated room. MRS. JOHNSTON, 5143 Geary. PRACTICAL hypnotism and suggestive thera- peutics taught; diseases and habits cured. 40234 Geary st. 1000 CARDS, $150; 1000 bill heads, $1%0: 1000 statements, $190; 1000 letter heads, $2 50; 1000 envelopes, $1 90; printed first class: orders of $6 sent free. BROWN & BLEY CO., print- ers and photo-engravers, 19 to 27 Stevenson. DR. CONDORY'S Klondike condensed food capsules. Price, 100 capsules $10, 1000 capsules $30. Address DR. V. CONDORY, 989 Howard st. PROF. J. GREVEN will Introduce three more 3 talent to the public in their own concert at % % C A Hall on January 20, 1556 Miss Brown, and MR. M. mezzo soprano, BERT, high lyric tenor. BIG outdoor stereopticon show SYE timnt coe ner Market and Sixth sts.; artistic advertise- ments in living' light; promoters of business. Consult OWL ADV. CO., 1140 Market st. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., nr. Market: 200 rooms, 25c to $1 50 per night; $150 to $6 per week; free bus and baggage he ferry. MISS ANDERSON, graduate, Swedish nurse: bathe: genulne massage; Swedlsh movement: ladies. gents. 908 Market ADVICE free: divorce laws speclalty: na fee without success: collections. G. W. FIOWE. att-at-law, 850 Market. cor Stockton. BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made in €an_ Francisco at Eastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT. 835 Clay st. & F. SUIT to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS. 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and Sth. $14—Sult to order: samples; try one. NEU- HAUS & CO.. tallors. 115 Kesrny st. CLOAKS and tallor-made suits retatled at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. SUPERFLUOUS halrs removed by electrolysls. MRE DR WELCH. 2115 Rush —_— DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—FElegant, stylish dresses. $5 un; dresses made over. 6 Eddy st.. rm. 86, B —— T ——— private; FINE fruft-store- must be sold; owner s go- Ing north. 409 Geary st. HORSES. A_%00; saloon and T;s'téfl'mn!: gpposite depo e | e Al onvoelle Jevd HORSE for sale. Inquire at 330 Twenty- | Jiving and club rooms; rent $40: best bus fourth st., corner of Sanchez. ness opening _in _market. LAND'S BREWERY. NEAT and clean delicacy and bakery: fine business: good stock cooked meats, butter, eggs, etc.: cheap rent; will sell cheap for cash. MRS. W, . box 704, Call office. - kil Inguire WIE- JUST arrived—2 carloads broke horses; 1200 to 160 pounds. 145 Valencla st. BUGGIES, wagons, horses, carts bought, sold or exchanged: chéap storage: 40 horses: must sell. T. P. NEWELLL, 1802 Mission, cor. 1dth. 40 HORSES for sale: also 300D-PAYING wholesale liquor and ei- wagons, buggles, carts, harness: Grand Arcade Horse Mar- | £ar business In best interior town of this Ket, 327 Sixth st., auction sales every Wed. | State: party must leave. Address box 701, nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auction: Call office. BARBER shop, 2 cheirs, for sale at Watson- ville: doing Eeod business. Apply R. . WAGO™S AND CARRKIAGES. — QUINN. Watsonville, Cal. STANDING-TOP business buggy; cost SR et Sl EG bargain; §75. 1634 Mission st. B WILL buy a onehall interest in one B e o = e = eravel an wo gol juartz claims. - Jliver, cast-off | 516 2 horse express wagon: 2 horses. South- | dress box 7%, Call Office. -4 east cor. Haight and Fillmore s P - ~ - — - S — SODA WORKS route: horses, wagon: rent ARRIVED! ARRIVED! ARRIVED! TRANCE MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYA! DR. REEDE. HE TELLS E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G. He gives full names, dates. facts and fig- ures. Dr. Reede wishes it distinctly under- stood that he will accept no fee unless you find him SUPERIOR TO ANY MEDIUM or Clair- voyant in San Francisco. When in doubt or trouble of any kind see this gifted man. and he will set you right. He has helped others. He will help you. He doesn't want your money if he can’t benefit you. Private parlors, 238 Sutter st., near Kear- ny: room 1. Office hours from § a. m. to 6 p. m. days to 2 p. m. Sun- WE sell at bargains the second-hand carriages, coupes and wagonettes taken in exchange. O'BRIEN & SONS, corner Golden Gate ave. and Polk st. 4 lving-rooms; no agents. 210 Connect- STON, 1151—Branch bakery. candy and no- s = o -5 tion store, $100: 4 rooms and kitchen SECOND-HAND grocery. bakery delivery | ——— . — wagons, 2-wheeled carts, road wagons, bug- | $20—STORE to let, cor. Oak and Franklin; sult- gies and harness bargains for cash. Fifteenth able for any business. 15 Grant ave. and Valencla sts. > CORNER saloon: good_location; cheap rent: owner sick. Inquire 253 Third st. TOP buggy, new grocery, business buggy and geod 3-spring delivery wagon. 1161 Howard. FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap | RESTAURANT for sale. 313 O'Farrell st. WANTED—Partnef with $300 cash: good bus must be willing to g0 _to Denver, Colo.; fgate. R. BENJAMIN, 111 Ellfs, city. MAN for partner: $100 capital; good-paying business. 1015 Market, rm. 17, second floo for cash or installments; 1 fine top and open buggy: also 1 hack $28" Harrison st FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU! BOILERS, engines, 23 hand machinery. Mc- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medinm: while en-, tranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life: she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore Jost affections: unites the separated, recov- ers lost. stolen or buried property: locates treasures, minerals: tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK. rms. 25 & 2, 1206 Market. opp. 6th. MME. PORTER. wonderful clalrvoyant card- reader, born double veil and second sight: diagnosis disease: full life reading: la.. 50c: gents, $1: palm. & clalrv.; sit. $150.126 Turk. MMFE. LE NORMANDE, clalrvovant, card reader; magnetic treatment; hours, 10 to 9. 401 Leavenworth st. MME., MORFAU. test _medium, clairvoyant, card-reade: up. 73 Fourth st., upstairs. CONSULT the Iucky medlum and clairvoyant; fee, 25c. 41 Minna st., basement. MISS LOLA M. STEVENS. card-reading. and magnetic treatment. 225 Mason. suite 1-2. DR. ALICE FAY. medium and genuine mag- netic healer. 128 Seventh st.. second floor. MME. MAREL HALL, card reader. has located at 1104 Mission st., room 10. RAY FAIR—Card reader; masnetic healing a Spectalty. 223 Post st., room 2. MISS MELVILLFE, great clalrvoyant and water reader. 921% Mission st., opp. Mint. MME. HANSEN. palmist, card-writer: past, present and future: Zc. 1S Sixth, room 5. MME. LINDEN. card reader and_magnetist, has returned: charms. 125 Fourth st., room 23, MMF. ZINELLA, astrologer. Room 12, 109 Grant ave. MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium sittings daily. 1231% Sixth st.. room 14. the business medium and DISHWASHER wanted. * 505 Mission st. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First In her pro- mon: never fatl advies help. 929 Post. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First In her pr o | WANTED—Men and women: work home; I pay | 88 to 516 a week for making crayon portraits; | mew patent method; any one who can read or rite can do the work in spare time, day or nd for particulars at once. H. A. rman Artist, Tyrone, Pa. G German, 16 to 1S years old, to drive butcher wagon. $13 Buchanan st. BAILORS wanted Jackson. LANE'S 2-CENT barber shop and bath: country, near city: good chance: good reason for selling; must be scld. Address box 6%2. Call office. United States United States navy: able- gnmarried men, between the ages ot 20 vears, who are citizens o the of those who have legally de. tention té become suel must be of good character and habits ana able to fpeak, read and write Enelizh. and b be- tween § feet 5 inches and & feet In helght. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Eilis st., San Francizco, Cal. NTED_Laborers and_mechanica to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, stil runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large _rooms; e per night: $1 to $8 per week. TO tallors—Good bushelman wanted. Ap between 8 and 11 a. m. ONS, 721 Market st. at and ordinary semen 0 Davis st., nea: RECRUITS wanted for the marine corps, bodied, 21 and an wanted Apply to CHARLES LY. 2 GOOD reliable girls; best homes In Oak- land; highest wages. 1018 Washington st., Oakland. YOUNG girl to do light housework; wages §S. Apply at }“5 G}lcmro st. WANTED—An _apprentice for, dressmaking: fd 5t " 540 Eilis st. ool NEAT irl for general housework; small fam: ily; wages §10 80 $13; references. 3530% Sacra- mento s WANTED—First-class_ironer for laundry. See fars at parlor 2. 1035 Market 10to 3 unday. MILLINER, 815 fruit_salesindies per week, at once; ? glace- 313 Bush st 3 CONFECTIONERY salesladies. new store: young lady for photograph gallery. 313 Bush. STEWARDESS for Alaska steamer; | 313 Bush st. ot housekeeper for Juneau. MONEY ioanea o 3 Oy Tow Stchean gratches. dlamonds. Jew erest. Uncle Harrfs. 15 Grant av. SHOEMAKERS to get men's calf uppera, i Same price to ‘order. Rest American, $1%. SHIRLEY, 921 Howard st. 2000 PATRS shoos—Another lot o PATRS thocs—Another lot ¢ fourth thelr f men's lhon. ¥ Snmaged: at less than one: e Mission =t., bet. First and Second sta % WINCHES CHESTER THouse, 44 Thir . Market: 200 rooms. S5 a MEht, peadii-romms free “bus and baggage to and from the farry. | ROSEDALE House, 321 Hilis—Room: DihL: $1 t0 $4 week: hot and oo tathg. '° 3! BARBERS' Assoctation Free Employ fice. 8. FUCHS. Soc. 35 Grent mvert OF 4 MARKET st.—Dranch ofice of Ths Call; €15 LARKIN—Eranch office of The Call; waat ads and subscriptions taken. GERMAN gir! for general housework and plain cooking. §33 Hayes st. 3 SINGLE roo: 10c and J5c night, l“md.lll‘ and Howard. SODAN, Scotch seeress. card-reader and ralmist. 619 Fddv, 9 tao 8 P. M. MISS EDNA V. GRANT. mind reader and palmist. 131 Taylor st.. room 3. MMPE. RAVENA reads life fuently: husiness 5 Fourth st e SPIRITUALISY MRS, FAIRBANKS. clairvovant: elr. Tues, 10c; readings daily: 2 and ght at 937 Guerrero near st. ‘Twenty-second. MRS. MANDENA. medfum and palmist ings % this week: satisfactio A M. FRANCIS. independent slate-writer: de- veloping circle Wednesday eve. 118 Haight st. MRS MAYO STEERS. 1125 Oak: circles Tues. § p.m.. Thurs. 2 p.m.; 25c; readings §1. MRS. HOSKINS. - epiritual ‘Tues.. § p. m.. %c; r'td. 28 6t medium: ectrele 214 Franklin. TEAS, - 20, 30, 35, 40. et SPICES, 10, 15, 20, 25, 40 per can. RUNNING 100 'STORES ENABLES US SELL VERY CHEAP. WE GIVE FREE & PRETTY DISHES, GOLD WATCHES, BICYCLES, MUSIC BOXES, % ATR R 8. GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA CO. Stores Everywhere. TO I T read- | FIRST-CLASS bakery, 4 horses and 2 wagons; ood outside trade. Inquire at Call office. BUTCHER shop for sale. Address box 729, Call office. PATENTS SMITH & OSBORN. Regist'd Patent Agents: established 1862. 319 Pine st., city. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jew- elry; low Interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grent av. PORTLAND agency this paper. Inguire this office or at 133 Third st., Portland, Oregon. COFFEE _and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento st. TWO 120 incubators and & brooders, $30. 2709 Larkin st. FOUR beautiful English pug dogs for sale: voung; all male. 630% Minna st FOR SALE—American -encyclopedia (new): 6 volumes: 1 gentleman’s English saddle; also one Columbia bicycle, model %. Address box 807, Call office. THREE beautiful solitaire diamond rings for $20 each : worth $40. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 BERNARD pup, 1 vear old: champlon pedigree; half price. 120 Douglass st. FRESH milch cow, with calf. Apply 175 Ala- bama st. ALA ‘KA ENTERPRISES. 2 EXPERIENCED miners will give lady or gentleman partner one-third of what they may make and $1000 mortgage having several months to mature for $1000 to go to Klondik references given. Add. Miner, box §17, Cal ARCTIC sleds, Arctic dogs, Yukon boats, pi- Tot maps to the Klondike, Alaska outfits, steam launches and stern-wheel steamers, with bollers suitable to burn wood: 50 boats can be seen at salesroom. G W. KNEASS, 718 Thivd st. Phone Red 2361. EXPERIENCED miner. age 35, would like lady or gentleman to grub-stake him for Alaska on half shares; best of references. 435 Sec- ond st. ALASKA Caisson Mining and Trading Com- pany; office No. 87 Crocker bld., S. F.—Tha company proposes river mining for gold in Yukon River by means of superfor invention, to establish sawmills and machine shops and work with great profit in other directions. Call or write: full particulars. Shares, $10. WANTED—20 men with $500 each to go to Alas- ka for the Alaska Transportation, Trading and Mining Co.. rooms 20 and 21, Chronicle building; a safe investment. DOG wheel for sale. Call at 3 Brook TEN GALLON KEG AT CAR LOAD PRICE. Cholce Bourbon whisky, §5 proof, $16 30; M Brayer whisky, 100 proof, 5 years old, $2: Al Jamacia rum, $16 85: extra_quality port, sherry, angelica, muscatel or Rhine wine, 2 years old, $650; 4 vears. $750; real 6 year, 48 50; genuine grape brandy, 100 proof, 3 year, $22; 5 year. £2450: Zinfandel claret, $4 35 Burgundy claret, $5 25; no charge for cooper- age or dravage: it pays to buy for cash. Standard Liquor Co., 628 Market st., S. F. FOR sale or exchange; 320 acres of land In Michigan for lodging-house or other prop- erty. Address or call 602 Buchanan st 2 LARGE dogs, trained for hauling, for Alaska. Call O. C. THORELL, Sixth ave., between T and J sts., South San Francisco. GOOD for Klondike; big, voung, strons dog for sale; cheap. 6124 Minna st SAFES—New and second hand ever, Hermann Safe Fac 3 5000 ORANGE boxes (in shooks koge: 100 cnsh boxes. Annlv E. ELL, 1235 Broadway, Oakland. ENGINE, boiler, dvnamo. motor, belts and pump. H. S. WHITE, 518 Mission st. TR Qenler second-hand Misston st. cheaper than Sacramento. 500 pickle A. BUSH- WANT 25 men who will g0 to a_favorite polrgt in Alaska, E. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. FOR tale, cheap—2 large Alaska mines. HERMA EW passenger and frelcht vessel for sale N et i roadway, Oakland. Cal. IFS with $500 or more to bufld steamer P:rderedg':r for Alaska. Box 47, Vallelo, Cal. LODGING HOU.1S FOR SALE. dogs, suitable for S, 26 Steuart st. J R POOL. house-move buflaing materfal 1122-36 al dealer In second- etc: mall orders | fon st. OLD bulldinas honght and removed at short notice. Apply 011 Bay District Trnck build- ings or 629A Ellis. J. B. FRENCH. ‘machines hand _tools, Y promptly attended to. 646 M “WINSTON & CO.. 616 MARKET STREET. | AS stoves for heating, one-half price; 1 and 2 howl barher washstands, cheap. = HUF-| WINSTON & CO.. 4 ¥ SCHMIDT, 62 Golden Gate ave e e SOME new and second-hand Sterling wheels; | 19 rooms, corner: a snap for. bargains. NICHOLS & CO.. 404 Battery st. | 23 rooms, ;x;m‘ (fl;lfl;\;};:‘ ‘}Tfit 30 [k S . 12 unfu : : SAFES_TRorgains in new and second-hand: all | 35 roome. payments; rents §75: new.. ... 1200 sizes: hal? original cost. 109-111 Market, S. F. | 25 rooms, offices; will exchange for oity = ty. GRAPHOPHONES, $10: Records, % per doz. proper’ = Projectoscope. $180. Bacigalupt. 933-8 Mrict, | 30 Fooms, part cash. bal. payments (e CFFER 2 . hand-truck, press, | 68 rooms, clears from. $230 to $300. gm0 e and safe eheap. 105 Ciny st T PTe | fop Tooma: rent $120; part cash. 1 3500 BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- | R. H. WINSTON & CO.. 616 Market st. ters.” linoleum, office furniture, store and | M rooms. Sutter st part cash..... office furniture and fixtures; mew and sec-| 70 rooms, rent §220, part cas] ond-band. J. NOONAN. 1017-1019-1021-1023 | 25 rooms. corner. brand new, el Mission st., above Sixth. 1 rooms, rent $100. investigate e 45 rooms, cormer. rent §122, see i BARS. showcases, counters, shelvinz, etc., | 47 rooms. rent $100, 8 corner: bought and sold. ' 1063 Misston, near Seventh. FOR SALE—Cheap; second-hand fireproof safe, 21-ROOM house, near Call office. 4 rooms, fine corner. at 42 Main st. 14 rooms, on O'Farreil st &0 e S -— 16 rooms, on [arket, part o es w850 SECOND-HAND aynamos, gasoline and steam % engines, boflers, - pullevs, - sharting, laundry | 12 rooms, central cond furniture......l. 20 Mission_st. - Opp. Fifth. machinery, ete. SMITH CO.. 527 7 Tl rent 55 in exchange for Oakland prope ifference. ADPIY 139 Jessie st. GOOD chance to make money: 80 rooms: rent §76: terms. half cash. balance monthly pay. ments. 105 New Montgomery st. $150 BUYS nicest furnished sunny flat in oity: 0% Geary st one-half cash; no trifiers. MINNA, 410-S-room house all furnished; rented; will sell cheap. FOR SALE — Coso Lodging-house. Seem moves, lays carpets. 3% and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 230. WHEN you disgusted_with poor work eend to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.: tel. So. 40. ADVANCE Carpet-cleaninz Co.. 420 Sutter; tel. Main 34. GEO. WALCOM, prop. GREAT Eastern _ Steam _ Carpet-Cleaning Works, 14 §th st. B. GRANT. Tel. Jessie 201 | _gome st. 5 411 San- CLEANING, 3c: laying, 3c; rug samples fres; —————— o Nemste” h. ' Stration, 3 Eighth. FURNITURE FOR sALm. FURNITURE; good condition: CARPETS cleaned and renovated like new. awner going to 2 Tenth: tel. South 3. Mackintosh & Co. country: must be sold. i MITCRELL, Carpet-cleaning Co., 20 1th ot reaalbe 2 & yard: tel. M. i TYPEWRITES s, St s i RIS CONKLIN'S carpet. works, 333 Golden | REMINGTON No. 3; fine order: $25; samuic & s TT & BANNAN, & llvnt:mne?;‘:

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