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THE S N FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1898 | MEETING BU S OFFICE of Call, ¢ ayi open until 9 ves street: open until 9:30 o'clock. Allister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. | 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. | 1941 Mi treet; open until 10 o’clock. 61 Market corner Stxteenth; open | SAN FRANCISCO CALL. NOTICES—Continued. | o 1 | BT. ANDREW'S Soclety—Open meet- : Ry ,sss':,;f:nz:::' t 111 Larkin st MONDAY 3 | ot M e A | EVENING, February 21. Views of | p'clock every night in the year. Scottish scenery, with songs, will | 3 27 Montgomery street, | pe given. \Members and friends invited | corner ¢ | JAMES S. WEBSTER, President. 1 A. C. BALLINGALL, Secretary. UAL MEETING—The M regular annual A meeting of stockholders of the Western Beet Sugar Company will be held at the office of | the company, 327 Market st,, San Francisco, Cal, street, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of March, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and the trans- open 1 9:30 o'clock. action of such other business as may come d and Kentucky | before the meeting. Transfer books will close | on SATURDAY, February 2, at 12 o'clock m. H. SHELDON, eta » street; open until 9 o'clock. et; until 9 o'clock. N Twenty S i ot SPECIAL NOTICES. FIRST Chur Christ, Sc s B TR W e B 5 block, Sut et hea; rant | BAD tenants efected for $4 collg-:llu de ave.—< 1an Scie Bibie iessons; sub- | city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Ject, Lwelv t Forth to Heal. CO., 415 Montgomery st room 6; tei. 580. | 1 &t tne same hour. | ———— ol T — E u day &l ROOMS papered from §2 50, and whitened from | " 5 whursday at $ | HG up. &3 Third st. and 2008 Twenty-fourth, | opal Church, Mis- o ISH, rm. 2, 116A Grant ave.; elec- L Me Do siavh “and Seventn, Dr. | trician; alcohol, Turkish baths: unrival Locke, pastor, Will preach. | me—SrowERT, genulne steam and cabinet | T onl: 3 Pipmi | baths. 120t Geary st room L. | morning ] ct:"Does | _ - room” 11. _ Dk the World Need a New God 7’ Sunday-school | MME. HAM latest galvanic battery and | at 1 ~‘Rolla V. Watt, superintendent. | cabinet ‘baths. ‘116 Taylor st. Chris svor. Eocietice st B ipr i | e e Eve bject: ““Shali Men S 3 Be boys Worth Sav- DIVIDEND NOTICES, s service rrofe E. 0. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Divid Gabriel C , will as: nd No. 78 (flflyi Inis is a people’s churca. | cents per share) of the OCEANIC STEAM- | 3 s Tree. Alla-week | SHIP COMPANY will be payable at the of- | > Wednesday evening. ce of the company, 327 Market st. on and | —— | after Tuesday, March 1, 158. Transfer books | will close on Wednesday, February 23, 188§, at 3 o’'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND No. 52 (forty cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company | will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Monday, Feb- Tuary 21, 1898. Transfer books will close on | t _ Episcopal hapan sts., residence, at 11 a. m. and each at both services. el singers, Messrs. ew York, will assist | . ‘anniversary Meth and pastor, B Halght st. b.m. T oman’ at 12:30 p. m., C. B. Perkins, Tuesday, February 15, 1895, at 3 o'clock p. m. pworth League meeting at E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. Sting W T eh | —— e | e Uy Ino | SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. the day " Folsom st. AM woman wants 31 and car fare. Address SSMAKER, first-class ires work in families; per month; no objection to country. box 1205, Call office. n Church, corner Geary . John Hemphill, D. D., CALVARY Presh and P I cutter and fitter, terms $1 per day | - e ening Benedic German girl wishes position to do | Warren; offertory, =~ general housework and plain cooking. Call | Perfec . H. Monday at 1023 Guerrero st. 1 - — e 3 woman would like position to do | nal Church, corner Post light housework in good, private family; Adams, D.D., no children; wages no object; good home pre- ferred; city or country. Address 808 Center st., Odxland. COLORED woman wants work by the day. 1013 Clay st AN experienced Swedish girl desires a situation to do general housework: good cook: city references. Call from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. 1404 California ‘st. PABLE middle-aged woman would ke a | place to do general housework: good cook; | would go to the country; references. 206 Fifth st. COMPETE dress; wages $2 ol at 9:30 a. pastor, subject lic cordially NT woman; good cook and laun- Address box 1211, Call office. PERIENCED German nurse in confinement | soulhwest_cor. e bl | or other sickness desires engagements; best | soperintenden; | references; terms reasonable. Address | o Superintendent | Nurse, 115 Seventh st. school is at is_at 10 There is day service WANTED—Position by young woman to do econd work and waiter; good seamstress; ity or country. Address box 1221, Call. FIRST-CLASS chambermaid wants situation. | 1nna Robert Mac- Edwin H. Jenks, at 1l | WANTED—Housework, by neat elderly Protes- p. m.| tant woman: city or countrv; Y. P. S. C. E. | cook and laundress. Address ! eting Wednesday at | - e ———— 3 Y EXPERIENCED ladies’ nurse desires a few | = re engagements; best of references; terms | ar Twenty- THANY Church, moderate. 110 Fell st. | ing sub- WANTED—Washing, {roning and cleaning. Call teous’; even- ce Without % Mason st., in rear. 1 REFINED woman wants steady position in | American family as child’s nurse and seam- | Stress; best references; $12 to 315 per month. Address box 1230, Call office. GOOD cook and second girl, or will do chamber- work and walting; city or country. Box 1232, All'are wel- | ol office. SR T AN girl wishes work housecleaning or | y: vill spreach cipy| CWLSMEE: SEI0IpeE Aay. 5063, Minne et rear 1133 Mission St.. | WOMAN wishes situation to do plain sewing or | 7:30, ¥ mending. 116 Sixth st., room 6. I welcome to all. H dressmaker will go by the day for | to get a run of customes evening and tailor-made suits a specialty Sutter st. h_Home, Howard-street | Church, 643 Howard st., G lady wishes to act as companion and | light services in exchange for good home x 1235, Call. | “respectable women would like engage- ments to go to Klondike as cook and walt- e Address box 1233, Call office. Jjourning at 11 a. m. and great chorus Warm Heart and ng subject: “The Author.” _Spe- Perkins, Whit- class will sing Bible and nor- | G woman would like 2 each week. 233 Prentiss st. or 8 days' work nr. Cortiand ave. | NORTH German nurse desires situation; care of children, upstairs work: speaks fine Ger- Junior, Inter- | man; references; city or country. Box 1247, | eetings at 5:30 | Call office. meetings e Sarl e SR RELIABLE young woman, position as hous keeper: £00d cook and seamstress. Call 530 | Eighth st., Oakland. MIDDLE-AGED woman, housework of any kind; d: week or month; no objection to country. F. B., 966 Third st., Oakland. | AMERICAN lady, general housework and sew- ing; no objection to country; girl 413 years. dress MRS. J., box 7. Call office, Oakland. PETEN . is first-class cook and | laundress, willing and obliging; lately from | the East: good references: city or country; moderate wages. 314 Jessle st. ekly prayer rangers’ thering ‘every Thurs- ade Bible class and ing. A cordial invi- ) the general public and . Seats free. nl: A. Woods, rst Baptist Church. 1 are cordially invited League (non- objects: ““To ymen to realize the d thelr true posi- very Saturday even- at 8 o'clock YOUNG Swedish girl would like to assist in general housework: wages §12. OLSEN, 713 Central ave. | ‘ ‘ _Centrs STES REFINED, willing girl assist for comfortable } | Meeting: ssist 4 Market st., home, school privileges; small compensation. Box 12 SCO Theosophical Soclety, 313 | Box 12, Calloffice. ~ . =~ — lecture to-night, “‘The Holy | {MERICAN lady, refined, intelligent and com- Mr. Charles B. Woodrufl; subject | “petent,"a position as housekeeper, cook on ught, “Spiritualism and. The- | ranch,’ or care of small hotel or lodging house; would go to Klondike. Address Housc- keeper, 217 Eddy st. ciety, founded by H. P. lectures every Sunday | RppTABLE woman would like work by the ¢ § o'clock. To-night: ~The His- | Rei: Psychology of the Cell,” by A2y, Wood/deniih see. SIENone RELIABLE woman would like work by the | day ood laundress. Box 1234, Call office. | sk = e | COMPETENT and reliable girl desires a posi- tion as housekeeper in widower's family; city or country. 212% Eleventh st. | ive Spiritualists, El Do- building, O'Farrell st. | _ — - ng, February 2, song service, | DRESSMAKER, experienced, stylish and quick, | Mrs. R. 8. Lillie of Boston will | wiil_go by day or at home; $150 per day. | cture, subject, piritualism and the | 607 Eddy st. | Poets.”” Admission 10 cents. - e = —————— | GOOD reliable girl; is trustworthy; good cook; | DR. M. spiritual test | will do plain washing; reference. Address or | questions answered; psy- adings; 111 Larkin st., lower hall; unswick Hotel, Oakland; test cir- ay evening, 2%c; sittings daily. call 1515 Pine st., Poik-street branch. TRUSTWORTHY woman wishes light house- | work or day work: home more of object than | wages; city or country. 120% Hawthorne st., | AT DR. RIN-ES' Spiritual Society, %09 Mar- | off Folsom, between Second and Third. ket st., 1l o'clock, free; 2 to 8 10c. Mrs. | ——— — e ngham, Dr. Carpenter, Hanson, SEAMSTRESS wishes to go in family to sew, | 261 Arlington, Tuesday, v. 121 Shotwell st., off Sixteenth. | and Friday == == | UNG lady desires a position to do cham- berwork or sewing, or both. Call or address 305 Tehama st., room 14. © will hold & meeting In San Tivoli, Washington Hall, slock; questions LADY, good. plain writer and perfect speller, wishes writing at home; translates German to English readily. YOUNG woman wants work by the day; wash- ing, ironing or housecleaning. Address or apply &2 Howard st. MOTHER and daughter 16 vears old want cooking, housework; country preferred; mother No. 1 cook. 1104 Mission st, room 33. 2 CHAMBERMAIDS wish fons in_same i: city or country. Address 21% Langton. ants position to assist in general house- work. Address 1359 Minna st., near Fifteenth, RELIABLE young woman wishes a position to do” housework; best of city reference. Call at 511 Howard st. raternal Hall, | st., 7:30 p. m. Mme. Montague platform; answers to questions TER, the distinguished phtform test grand test seance to-night at § ottish Hall, 106 Larkin st.; admis- at2p. m. 8p. m test meeting, 10c; 335 McAllister. ‘R.-A. Stitt, 2 Meakun, Hargrave, Ewen Gillingham <; circle to-night; Tuesday 8 p. m 2 p. m.; readings, §l. Mayo Steers. ER'S etherealizing, materlalizing ; S0c. 409 Leavenworth st. | LADY wishes working, housekeeper's position or plain sewing. 'S convincing test circle to- N Shehipc s oo 6 " 605 McAllister st.: fine music. 10c. s working housekeeper's | position or to do plain mending. 131 Fourth £t., room 1 | RESPECTABLE woman wants a_situation for | “general housework, cook and laundress; no \ objection to_short distance in the country. it. | Call at 551 Howard JNT Morlah Lodge No. 44, F. and A. DEE ROGERS, test circle to-night, | M_—Officers and members are respect- fully requested to assemble at the ngs daily. 122 Taylor st. Temple on SUNDAY, February 20, uA MEETING NOTICES 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of Brother JOSEPH DOANE ELLIS, late member of Naval Lodge No. 7, Vallejo, Cal. Ey order of the W. M. WANTED—By refined young woman, advanced in music, home in musical family; services given for piano lessons. MRS. L., 1606 Hyde, | WOMAN wishes a situation to take care of chlidren and do other work.' Address 1105 ay st | SITUATION wanted around place by acti | FIRST-CLASS German gardener wants situ | _able references. | RELIABL SITUATIONS WANTED- Continued. REFINED (Catholic) lady with little girl 8 years old wishes a housekeeper's place in a nice family. Address Mrs. H., Prescoit PIANIST—Quick reader, wishes position 1w music store or orchestra. Address C., branch Call office, 339 Hayes st. ————————— SITUATIONs WANTED-MALE. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; tel. Main 1997. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. JAPANES cleaning Chinese Employm’t Office; house tel. Grant 5. G. AOKI, 30 Geary. CHINESE and Japanese employment office; best help. 414% O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426, JAPANESE Employm't Office—Best help and orthern Hsclng Co. 1808 Polk; tel. Polk 12. JAPANESE employment office; work day, tel.Davis hour or evening. O'Farrel STEADY boy, age living with parent Box 1146, Call office. Chinese cook wishes a situation or_boarding-house. Address , 729 Sacramento st. ER; Frencl and general day or month. experienced in landscape work; ' best references; by the Call or address 2221 Post st. SALESMAN; experienced man; desires to rep- resent firm selling the retail grocery trade. Address box 1205, Call office. elderly man; understands care of horses good careful driver; can milk and do garden work, referances. Box 1226, Call. BTEADY young man wishes position in butcher shop to learn trade, or in mercantile house; permanent position an object; reference. Ad- dress 313 Third ave. tion in citv or country; handy with tools; fice need apply 7 Bryant st., city, good propagato can milk; no_intelligence Address R. T. BAKER, S. F. CAT, educated, temperate mas books, art, writing, press, wants to make himself useful in office, store, home; reli- Address 1220 Call. N LADY éashie: (married), HELP WANTED—Continued. loan office; hotel housekeeper 313 Bush st HELP WAN” ZD—Continued. (Oriental)—Rooms, 15¢ to T5¢ per night; 50c to §1 50 per week. EXPERIENCED Oakiand. ing and housework, $20. Apply 52 Eighth st second girl, wages $20; cook- | ences required. WANTED—A young lady clerk; one acquainted with the stationery business preferre LADIES—Agent wanted, canvassing easy sell- ing article. D, T WANTED—German girl _for upstairs and care ; refer- Call or address 1305 Polk st. | box 1245, Cali office. ily, 'business, to read people’ ver; riage guide, of children. App v 517 Devisadero st., be- tween Ya nd 12; wages $i. TAILORESS to work on custom pants. RAM- SEY, 121 Montgome LADIES send me date of your birth, lock of | hair; I will predict your future in love, fam- money and health; give you pen picture of future husband, Wife or sweet- heart affinity, and give you book telling how love or obey you; all postpald, 10 cents, sil- | or I will'send all above with new mar- volume of female secrets and dream book for 20 cents. | s minds, influence them to PROFESSOR B. B. WANTED—-To collect wages due laborers aid clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. PERSONALS. GENTLEMAN (widower) with small _capital wishes to get acquainted with a middle-aged woman .with same to start a business to- ficlher. with matrimonial intent. FRANK AZZANO, 517% Greenwich st. BUSINESS CHANCES. §175-BRANCH bakery and delicacy store in an exceedingly busy " locality; old-establishoq Dbusiness; large stock; 4 nice living rooms and bath; rent only $16; has fine trade. M. LESS, 765 Market st. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; %c a night; $1 a week. 4 MARKET st.—Branch office of The vail; want ads and subscriptions taken. ——————————————————e AGENTS WANTED. A e e~ s AN energetic, reliable lady to take the agency of the quickest selling and best wearing corset on the market; absolutely perfect: good profits; to the right party will give exclusive territory: if you want to get in the spring trade make arrangements now. Address ST. LOUIS CORSET COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS wanted “good inducements. 836 How- ar B — PARTNERS WANTED. WANTED—A partner with $200 in small manu- facturing business in Alameda County; trial given. Call at 1571 Market st. LADIES! Ladie: GIRL for honssw Call forenoon at ARGO, box 1207, Boston, Mass. | learn dressmaking and millinery; we teach the world-renowned dresscutting: every branch of and millinery thoroughl ments; unlimited lesson: inspeat our school; patterns cut to fit, Zic up. THE MCDOWELL Dressmaking and Millin- ery School, 103 Post street. Ladies'—Now Is the time to | McDowell system of | dressmaking | taught; easy pay- | all are invited to RESPONSIBLE -partner for first-class hotel and road house; cholce location. Box 1171, Call office. A BRUNETTE, literary and domestic, wishes correspondence with wealthy or professional gentleman; object matrimony. Address box 1204, Call office. WANTED — To know the whereabouts of CHARLES OBER; 13 years old; large for age. Address F. H. OBER, 2237 Mission st. MATRIMONIAL. SR ST ALL secking marriage, call or send 10c _for February “Wedding Bell”’; 14 pages; no $5 re- quired. Editor, 111 Ellis st., San Francisco. — e BUSINESS PERSONALS:. LEARN to hypnotize! Greatest wonder of the age. Makes hours of fun. 1 teach the quick- est and best methods on earth. You can make the weak as strong as a lion, or the bully as timid as a child. You can cure diseases or bad habits. Cause others to “‘come” to you, love and obey you. Every wish gratified. ' I guarantee success. Ele- gantly illustrated lesson, postpaid, 10 cents. Address PROFESSOR J. R. HERRIN, box 11, Pesotum, Il FURNITULE WAr TED. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1521. ist in cooking. ork_and ass . 1812 Fell st. INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- komery st.: highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 71 YOUNG man was small wages. Address S., box 26, Call office. nts job; any kind of work; WANTED—Lady, 1184, Call office. one speaking French preferre perience and salary expected. Al carver, for pork store; state age, ex- Address’ box MONEY loane low interest. YOUNG girl to learn vest making. Appiy at 8‘ Eddy st., room 120. 5 sxp 4 on watches, diamonds, jewelry; UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. i monthly tro DR. WISE, the ladies’ specialist, 14 McAllister ubles, etc.; 1 visit sufficient. | SOBER, reliable voung man will work for home and board; private family or boarding- house; good references. Address box 1213, Call. THOROUC cal machinist and mechan- 1, pra ical engineer, who has had charge of the erection and management of some of the largest mining, milling and smelting works, also of the pumping works of ome of the largest cities in the United States, desires & position; can give best of references. Box 1225, Call office COACHMAN, by a thoroughly capable man of long experience; references as to qualifica- tions and character from well-known Ameri- can famili is also a ood caretaker of private residence. 305 Eddy st. SITUATION wanted as coachman or gardener by man lately from East; thoroughly under- stands the care of fine horses and rigs and general work about place; a careful driver; strict references. Box 12 AN elderly man wants to work for his board; strong and active; generally useful. Address M. T:, box 1240, Call office. WANTED— By strong, honest boy, 16 years old, work where no figuring is required; wages no object. R. L. NEILSON, 1240 Valencia st. BOY of Swedish parents wishes place In fac- 1 Please call or address at middle-aged man, with vears of experience in care of horses, carriage and garden for private parties, wishes work; can handy and obliging: good references PROFESSIONAL nurse seeks would assume entire charge: apply own and an effectual remedy in chronic diseases, or would Join in already established sanitarium or hospital where same would be applicable. Box 1242, Call office. engagement : POSITION us foreman, filer or sawyer by a man having experience in California, Ore- gon and Washington, for circular saw mill; best of references. Box 1195, Call. YOU wishes situation in shop or wagon. Butcher, 2065 Twenty-first st. YOUNG Norweglan understanding the care of horses, cows and garden and handy with tools, wants work on private place or ranch. Box 1202, Call GERMAN gardener wan ments by the day, G experlenced butcher, good reputation, Address few more engage- or position as gardener on private place; city or country. Box 1203, Call office. BOOKKEEPER—Thorough, experfenced ac- countant, cashier and correspondent; Al city references. Box 1041, Call office. AS nurse or valet to a gentleman; gives mas- sage; best of references. Box 1108, Call. FIRST-CLASS Chinese family cook; will do plain washing; best of references; city or country. Address box 1177, Call office. SITUATION wanted as dalry foreman; Is first class cheesemaker. Box 1181, Call office. BAKER, first-class on cake and bread wishes position. Address 1009 Powell st. wants work by day or contract; tack signs, etc.; experience. Box 1173, Call office. MONEY loaned o Jewel low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant a SITUATION wanted by first-class Eastern coachman; best of reference from Vanderbilt femily furnished. Call or address Coach- man, 722 Bush st A1 CUSTOM cutter and tailor wishes position. ‘Address box 1123, Call office. BY a voung married man as accountant, cash- fer or general office work; experience and good references. Address box 1081, Call. | ABSENTEESConfidential employe of leading corporation will devote his spare time to any business of absentees: bonds furnished. fidence,” box 1024, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third ket; 200 rooms, 26c to $150 night: $150 to 3 week: conveniént and respectable; free 'bus FEMALE HELP WANTED. 2 MORE waitresses for San Diego County; free fare; $20. C. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary. 6 WAITRESSES, large hotel, Los Angeles C steady work all summer, $20; waitress, San Cruz Co., $20; San Jose, $25; Fresno, $20; Pleasanton, $20, and others. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108’ Geary st. GIRL, care baby, $10; 10 Scandinavian and German girls for general housework, city and country, $20 and §25. C. R. HANSEN & CO,, 105 Geary st. IRONER for starch work, country hotel laun- dry, §25 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. WAITRESS, nice county hotel, §20, fare paid. MURRAY & READY, 634-6% Clay s WOMAN to cook for a few the springs, §20, fare paid. MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. g PROTESTANT girl for second work and plain sewing; small American family; near cit; §20; references required. READY, 634-636 Clay st. LEARN dressmaking and milline: free; patterns 2%c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. ; positions OPERATORS on Singer buttonhole LEVI, STRAUSS & CO.. 32 Fremont st. machine. OPERATORS on chines to make _ clothing. Apply to MR. DAVIS, 321 Fremont. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1078 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. steam power sewing-ma- Levi Strauss & Co.’s riveted Subscriptions an 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The Call. d want ads_takel ers, &c and lic a 108 Geary st. MALE HELP WALTED. 6§ FARMERS, $20 and found: Scandinavian farmers, $20 and found; Ameri- can farmer, sharpen tools, §2 and found; 20 woodchoppers, $1 4 German or a cord; 16 more tie-mak- C. R/ HANSEN & CO., tie. C. R. HANSE: CREAMERY man; run Alpha separator; $60. y st. & CO., COLD meat cook; country hotel. Geary st C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st 4 NEAT colored walters with dress suits for a country hotel; $60 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 2 WAITERS, dre & Eastern walt HANSEN & CO hotels. C. R. H plan, country hotel, $3 and free fare. NIGHTCLERK, country hotel; $30 and found: one with California experience in commercial 58 suits, country hotel, $30; ers; waiters for European C. R. 105 Geary st. ANSEN & CO., 105 Geary st. 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- sciiptions and want sds taken. —_—_— THE beauty of hair can only be retained by careful dressing. 1 charge but 2. Good switches, 31; best, finest quality, $3 50; extra heavy, long, $5. Open Sundays from § to 12. G. LEDEKER, 111 Stockton st. JOS. GREVEN has actually proven his ability to cure every voice ruined by bad habits or poor singing methods and develop it to the greatest strength and beauty in a short time. Murphy building, Market and Jones sts. HOUSES WANTED. TO rent—A furnished boarding-house or hotel; country preferred. Address MRS. P. MO- NACO, 748 Howard st. —_— $200—RESTAURANT on the best street in the ‘Western Addition: cheap rent; well fitted up; has good custom. M. LESS, 765 Market st. $#450_BUTCHER shop; corner, north of Market st.; recelpts $30 to $35 per day; fine place; all cash store trade. M. LESS, 765 Market s ‘$450_CANDY_ store and factory; an excellent e Ton Market st.; doing a fine paying de; well fitted up. M. LESS, 76 Market. $260-PARTNER wanted in well-paying restau- Tant; principal streets: central; owner tired of unreliable help: sober man; no other. LESS, 76 Market st. 'y, principal street; baking 2 bar- wagon;_3 living rooms; o LESS, 765 Market st. $450_FIRST-CLASS delicacy store; principal ki Daatnees: ¢ furnished rooms tad piano; rent only $15; this place Is given * away: call, see and be convinced. M. LESS, 765 Market. genuine offer. LICACY store; large trade. D oo, fine corner, down-tow Restaurant, worth $600; onl Grocery and bl.:': (‘orger Millinery store in good c ¥ Apply to H. C. DECKER, 1020 Marke CORNER grocery, bar; very good location. . $450 A branch bakery and delicacy store. 300 A Very nice cigar store; good location Three good saloons and 3 restaurants for sale at ANDERSON & CO.'S, 771 Market st. 50_SALOON; this is a fine corner, with side nmnce. on leading street; good-paying busi- hees satisfactory reason for selling: cheap Tent. CURRAN & CO., 30 Kearny st. QUINONIA, a perfect hair tonic; harmless, beneficlal,’ cleansing. G. LEDERER, 11 Stockton 'st. LADIES, my monthly regulator never falls; trial, 10c. MRS. ROWAN, Milwaukee, Wis. kv OTIS WANTED. 3 MODERN unfurnished rooms, between Powell and Fillmore, Market and Jackson sts., by couple; no_children; references exchanged. Box 1197, Call office. NICE sunny, clean room; private residence pre- ferred; state rent expected. Box 1194, Call. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. NICELY furnished sunny rooms, with good board; three adults, nurse and baby, north- western part of cly: references exchanged. ress with parti i DENTIST wants board and n exchange for dentistry. Address box 1222, Call. LADY wishes pleasant room, board: private family; $22; references. Box 1244, Cail FURNISHED room In exchange for use of parlor and bedroom set. Box 1096, Call office. ————— WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. CARPENTER to rent house take care of customers tiif from Klondike. near St. Ma owner returns B. MARTIN, 12 Bache st., College. MISS ANDERSON, baths, massage; Swedish movement. $06 Market, room 25, second floor. LADIES' feet put in perfect order at home by a skillful chiropodist; references. Address 618 Harrison st. 5 THE feminine world will gladly welcome the new styles in hairdressing; the latest, only 2c; good switches, $1; best, flnest quality, $3 50; extra heavy, long, $5. Open Sundays from 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton IAG 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, 708 Fifth, Oakland. QUINONIA Halr Tonic not only_cleanses, but beautifies. 'G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. TRUNKS moved, 25c. Commerclal Transter Co., 22 Stockton st.; phone Main 49. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., nr. Mark 200 room: 26c to $150 per night; $150 to $8 per weel free bus and ba; e to and from the ferry. 'BADGES. photo, badge buttons, made in Fan Francisco at Fastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT. K5 Clay st, 8 B SUIT to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and Sth. WANTED—To rent a complete restaurant or outfit, with privilege of buylng: must be ood ‘condition. Box 1212, Call office. SECOND-HAND sewing-machine in_good con- l‘lon’ musg be cheap. Box 1246, Call Office. WM. MUND, watchmaker and jeweler; gold and silver bought for c 26 Ellis st. SECOND-HAND cash register immediately; state price and make. 0. box, 2234. SEWING machine wanted: high arm; state maker. Box 124, Call office. Pl dry; $30 and fous 108 Geary st. WASHER and_starcher; countr: steam laun- nd. C. R. HANSEN & CO., WANTED—A set of heavy second-hand black- smith’s tools for truck sho must be in good order. Box 1191, Call offic g BELLMAN to ten, HANSEN & CO. advanced and st man to attend d SHIN sawmill. Clay st. MILLWRIGHT fo & READY, BOOKKEEPER! timekeepers, sal manent " sitizatio change, 1023 E packer are requested t our order books BARBERS' Ass'n YOUNG man to house for_room, House, WANTED—An ex; and clothing. A box 1217, Cail Of ployed, ‘refere; applieation wi ormation asked PER hundred names: full instructions of 100 other firm give a gold alld samples. STAR WANTED—Trustw ary $780 and ex: addressed stan ION COMF BOY, 14 veurs, German descent Address box 1223 useful about hou: DISTRIBUTORS at 10 a. m. at 23 WANTED—6 good and Eureka Bak FIv VALLEJO House, changed hands; rooms, %, 3c, chea 48 to $16 a week GRIPP, German other doctor in t price $1000. Call office. 1018 WASHINGTON st., Oakland, s the ladles’ | select commercial employment exchange for clerks, bookkeepers, teachers and all olasses of reliable people. 'Telephone White 934. C. C. EATON, manager. WANTED—5 miners, month and found; walters and dishwashers. CO., 626 Clay st. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 635 Clay st. Market upon a membership basis; from a great many placed in good positions; ship: investigate. FUCHS, Sec., §; Grant a 5 Market st tent salesman and buyer for furnishing goods Jenses; reference; inclose self- ANY, BOY to take care of horse and make himselt $150 A MONTH for working partner with §500. Box 1241, Call office. £ men to join a company opening gravel and quartz mine. Call at 1145 t. $1 25, $2 and $3; transient; housekeeping rooms new patent. metho write can do the work in spare time, d gening: send for particulars at once: SUMMER boarding-house and_ranch, Nevada Mountains. cago Park, Nevada County, Cal. 0 Barbers' free employment. H. BERNARD, Secy., 102 7th; tel. Jessie 1164, PHYSICIAN wanted In first-class country loca- tion, or Will sell drug store to physician; ne Address Old Physician, box 80, WANTED—Experienced tors. Apply at once Superintendent, the Em- porfum and Golden Rufe Bazaar. SAILORS and ordinary seamen_for coast and Australla at HERMAN'S, d door; 12 and found. C. R. ., 108 Geary st. 52 per month, part fare eady work; elderly American oor at an institution, $10 per farmers, milkers, cooks, W. D. EWER & for a large corporation and 634 and 636 WANTED—A second-hand large . size roller- top office desk: must be cheap and in good condition. Address Encinal Realty Office, 1457 Webster st., Alameda. 500 TONS of castiron at once. street. PHOTO and magic lantern apparatu: hand. 109 Montgomery st. MACHINERY, belting, pipe. scales, tools, etc.. bought and sold. J. Livingston, 204 Msslon. 204 Mission second- r a great sawmill. MURRAY cashiers, clerks, collectors, men find lucrative and per- ns through the Clerk's Ex- &t operated strictly those interested 0 call and read tbe letters show in excess of member- Tree Employm't Office. S. . Tel. Grant 136. help make beds In lodeing board and washing. Alpha perienced, thoroughly compe- ddress applications to L. F., ffice, stating where last em- es and salary expected; no be considered unless the in- for v paid for nelghbors’ your blankbook holding 600 names with sent for 10 cents; also list 1 who buy names. We also v watch for distributing 100 0., 1642 Ohlo st., Chicago. thy persons to travel; sal- «d_envelope. THE DOMIN- Chicago. PAWNBROKER—OIl _gold. sliver, cast-off clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. —_— CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium: while entranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life: she will show you how ta overcome your enemies; remove family troubles, restore lost affec- tions; unites the separated, recovers lost, stolen or burfed property: locates treasures, minerals; tells vour entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with speclal terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 2 and 26, 1206 Market st., opp. Sixth. MRS. MANDENA, medium and palmist, is meeting with wonderful success: the most skentical invited to test her power: on business, love, marriage, etc.; sati guaranteed; readings, 25c and 50c. 28 Sixth st. MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader;: born double vell and second sighf gentesl; palm. and clairv:; sit. $1 MMF., LE NORMANDE, clairvoyant, dard- readar, magnetic treatment 401 Leavenworth. DA INGLEWOOD, healer. 128 Fourth s MME. LINEMAR tells fortunes by planet pra'td 774" steamer on Island. 23% Sixth, . 6. card-render, magnetic . room to learn mechanical trade; preferred; must live home. , Call office. se; good home. Box 1243,Call. for laundry. Apply Monday Powell st “bakers on bread. Queen City ing Co., Seattle, Wash. ission 633 California st. everything in good condition; 76c, $1 per night; per week, : I pay for making crayon portraits; any one who can read or H. A Artist, Tyrone, Pa. . Sierra A. J. INGALLS, Chi- own; no cut prices on drugs ectric elevator opera 26 Steuart st. DISHWASHER w: anted at 613 Clay st. 1015 WASHINGTON st., Oakland, the ladfes® headquarters for first-class cooks, servants and other domestic help; the largest offices on the Pacific Coast. A _GOOD stenographer that can operate a No. 2 Smith Premlier typewriter can easily secure a position, The following places fllled lately by ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomery st.: Panama Railroad, Crown Distilleries Co. Washington Mfg. Co., M. M. Estee, gon: necticut Fire Ins,, American Type Fouffiry, Cal. Wine Assn., Adolph Sutro, Gunnison & Booth, “Financial Letter,” Jesse W. Lillen- thal, Sun Insurance, Hume Bros., Cal. Saw Works, Fireman's Fund, A. J. Neubauer & Co., Mount Vernon Distillery, Grand Hotel, “Weekly Star,”” “‘Bulletin,” *Examiner,’” Gas Consumers’ Assn. WANTED—Experlenced operators to work on flannel, white and fancy shirts. Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. GERMAN or Swedish girl for cooking and housework. 1321 Pine st. ‘WANTED—A young woman for general house- k; sleep home. Call at 457 Fell st. GIRL or woman for light housework, $10 per month. 161 Eisie st., Bernal Heights. LIMITED number of lady agent room 3. 529 Clay st., 30. FROLICH, 3 = THEO. 'FROLICH. Becretary. | griyATION ‘wanted by miiile-aged Weaagns'| plain cooking, light housework, also child | Rurse and seamstress; city or county. 505 THERE will be a meeting of the St. atrick's Day Convention of 1598 THIS DAY (Sunday), February 20, in K. R. B. Hall, Mason and O'Farrell, COMPETENT woman wishes position in fam- ily or as lady's maid: understands sewing, national, military, benevolent, literary and social organizations are entitled to send AN expert ventilator and hairdresser. 24 Geary street. EXPERIENCED waitress to-day, Sunday. 136 Ninth st. COOK wanted at 626 Sacramento st. CHARLES LYO! low Interest. dress box 1143, BUSHELMAN wanted. A Iy bet. 10 and 11 to MONEY loaned on wateh i UNCLE WANTED-—First-class brewer for Oregon. Ad- RRIS, 16 Grant Call office. butcher shop. GERMAN boy to drive wagon and help 1% Noe st. in rooms; WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House i runs Denver House, 2I7 : Zic per nighi roprietor, still Third st.; 150 large $1 to 33 per week. MISS BELL GRANT. card reading and mag- etic healing. ost st., room 10. 34 O'Farreli, r. 4 and 5. MISS,_ L. DEAN. magnetic healing, card render. 908 Market st., room 41, top floor. MISS PEARL HARRISON. card reader and magnetic healer. Room 2, 1203 Geary st. MRS. RAY from Chicago, magnetic healer and card reader. 1015 Market st., room 17, 2d floor. RAY FAIR, card 23 P r-tnder' magnetic healing a = $14-—Sult to order: samples; try ome. NEU- HAUS & CO., tatloms: 15 Kearny ot. CLOAKS and tallor-made suits retaled wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses. $5_up; dresses made over. 6 Eddy st., rm. 86. ALASKA ENTEAPRISES. Wanted—15 more men to go to Dawson City, leaying here about March 1 in the employ of the Alaska Transportation, Trad: ing and Mining Company; steady emplo; ment guaranteed on reaching Alaska; cash required. For particulars call at com- pany’s offices, rooms 20 and 21, Chronicle building, San Francisco. 1] CYCLONE Klondike gold searcher; only chine for thawing the ground; no smoke; now on exhibition at 1460 Market st. B $500 | GROCERY for sale—First-class stock of gro- ‘ceries, fixtures, etc., on premises southwest corner of Bush and Laguna sts., Wil bs Sold on Wednesday, February 23, ‘at eleven 1) o'clock . m.; inventory may be seen ay this office. -CURTIN & BEALS, room 24, third floor, Mills building. 500 INTEREST for sale in the largest black sand gold mine in the United States; owners have machine lhfl!l will lBeDZRrflle gs?lg from 5 ipals only apply. oom a. m. P Broaaway, Oakland, Monday “and ‘Fue!dly. artner to join in establishing sani- B o foF “raatment of and_ cure of ehronio diseases under remedy wholly effective and sole rights thereto secure. Apply box 1233, Call office. CHANCE for a bright gent or lady to buy A nterest in_the “Wedding Bell” publication: $600 and references required. Inquire person- ally of R. BENJAMIN, 111 Ellis st., city. FOR sale at a bargain on account of departura from city; well-paying dressmaking estab- lishment; ‘splendid chance for Tight party. Address 1505 Polk st. $100—_Bakery, notion and circulating library an& furniture for housekeeping; present partles have run it five years; rent §0. Cor. Castro and Henry sts. NEWSPAPER _routes and general ne agency; price $3300 cash: principals only. Ad- dress Agent, box 1249, Call office $250_PARTNER wanted in office and commis ‘slon business: will clear §7> per month to each. See STRAND, 23 Kearny st. BRANCH bakery, confectionery, notions, sta~ tionery, librarv cigars; cheap for cash. Ad- x 1224, Call. NTED—4 young single Protestant lady, ‘with $100, as partner to start business. Box 1245, Call office. FOR sale—Good store for man and wife; homa bakery: all store trade. Apply Call offic no agents. FURNITURE and fixtures store; three living rooms; rent low. kin st. OLD established bakery, 1101 Howard st., near Seventh; 4 rooms and bake oven; rent chea $2000 TO 35000 needed In legitimate business: good chance for right party. Box 1207, Call. $150—FEMALE _partner wanted in restaurant in Seattle, Wash. Box 1206, Call office. DRUG store, easy terms; good, fresh stock; central location. C. B., 1214 Fell st. SHOESHOP for sale; well established; cheap rent. 2009 Hyde st. near Union. BING business for sale cheap. Call at 1537 Buchanan st. FOR SALE_Branch bakery and candy store. 632 O'Farrell st. of dressmaking 504 Lar- LADY partner_with some means to g0 to Klordtke or Skaguay to go in payving busi- ness. Address box 1218, Call office. SINGLE man, experienced in traveling, hard- ship, mining and business, wishes partner. Address_ box 1174, Call. VESSELS_for_sale; steam or sall, river or cceun. H. G. SHAW, 4 Sutter st. DOGS for Klondike—25 strong dogs for imme- dlate use. 510 Van Ness ave. “KLONDIKE'—2 placer miners wish fare and provisions; give good farming land as security or sell same. Box 1074, Call. WANT 2 men who will go to a favorite point in Alaska. E. E. BUNCE, %S Broadway, Oakland, Cal. KLONDIKE provisions, lowest_prices. packed and delivered to boats. SBARBORO & CO., Wholesale and retail grocers, 531 Washington. LODGING HOU.LS FOR SALE. A. KREDO & CO., Successful Brokers, 223 Geary st. 7 rooms, clears $25 above rent. 9 rooms, best for the money 14 rooms, all rented clears $40. 15 rooms, corner Market, rents 45 17 rooms, partly offices, clears $70. 20 rooms, new sunny corner, clears $60 30 rooms, 36 rooms and 65 rooms at red prices. Money to loan. 750—Don't miss this; easily worth $1500; 21 rooms; clears 3% a month. KREDO & CO. A_$500—14 rooms; near City Hall; easily worth "3500; a snap. KREDO & CO., 223 Geary st. $800—20 rooms; well worth $1600; clears §53; $400 cash; don’t miss it. KREDO & CO. $1500-20 rooms; best nny corner; rent re- KREDO & CO., 22% best sunny corne S MELVILLE, at clairvoyant and duced; clears $175. water reader. 921% Mlission: German spoken. | _Geary st. MME. HANSEN. palmist, card-writer; past, | 32 ROOMS, on Geary (new) ... present and future: 25c. 148 Sixth, room 5. JOSIE TAYLOR, magnetic healer; mind read- er. 223 Post st., room 11, second floor. - OLLIE LAKE. returned from Chicago: card reader. 906 Market st., or 9 Ellis, room 22. 15" rooms, on O'Farrell; $250 cas| 4 rooms and bath (flat) 24 rooms, on Kearny; clears $200. 22 rooms, near Baldwin Hotel (transie 30 rooms; clears $250; new furniture 10-room flat; fine corner; clears $50. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., op) MME. MOREAU, best medlum and card- reader; German &poken: %c up. 73 Fourth st. MME. RAVENA reads life fluentlv; business advice: s given; e up. 5 Fourth st. test medium, clairvoyant, up. 78 Fourth st., upstairs. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave: future hus- band's picture 25c; ladies. 914 O'Farrell st. MISS EDNA V. GRANT. 131 Taylor st.. room 3: mind reader and palmist. MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium: sittings daily. 123% Sixth st.. room 4. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in her pro- fession: never fails: advie SPIR. TUALISM. MRS. FAIRBANKS. clairvoyant: circle Tue Fri. eves., 10c; readings dafiy, 2c, 50c. 108 6th. 15 ROOMS, on O'Farrell; $250 cash; price... $600 4 rooms and bath (flat, . 230 24 rooms, on Kearny; clears $200. 2500 22 rooms, near Baldwin Hotel (transient). 1300 30 rooms; clears $30; new furniture....... 2500 10-room flat; fine corner; clears $50. . 350 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st., opp. Fifth. A—32 ROOMS; sunny corner; make offer; must sell. Apply H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. BARGAIN LIST. 15 rooms, corner, $300 cash 15 rooms, $200 cash, balance payments. 23 rooms, $500 cash; central; see it 28 rooms, §200 cash, balance payments. 400 WINSTON & CO., 646 Market st. $500—LODGING-HOUSE, few doors from Mar- ket st.;- central; 24 furnished ms; rent only $65; rooms always full. M. LESS, 765 Market st. WANTED—Tenants for 8, 10, 60 and 80-room houses, at SPECK & CN.'S, 602 Market st. MRS, ALICE FAY, medlum and _magnetic healer. 32 Lewis st., off Jones, near Post. BOOKS_Occult_and _spiritual at 1420 Market st.. office of Philosophical Journal. MISS SHRINER, clairvoyant for business and spiritual sittings. 230 Kearny st., room 24. A. M. FRANCIS, independent slate-writer: de- veloping circle Wednesday eve. 118 Halght st. MRS. J. WHITNEY, medium, for meseager and advic’ 1% Stackton st. HYPNOTISM- nigh t Montana House, 8t., men to take rooms: : 60c, 90c and $1 per week. 64% Misston 10c, i5c and 25¢ per RECRUITS wanted for the marine corps, United States bodled. unmarried men, between the 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the United States. or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become such: ‘must be of good character and habits ana able to speak, read and write English. and be tween § feet 5 inches and 6 feet in For_further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Eilis st., San Francteco, Cal. United States navy; lbl-; of be- helght. SHOE-REPATRING sho in city. , Apply at 767 Market for sale;best tosation COMPETENT lady physician treats nervous diseases, functional ~disorders, habits and theumatism by magnetism and suggestive therapeutics; no medicines: hours 10 to 10; Sunday by appointment. 91i Van Ness ave. A CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE!!! THE NEW _WALDO HOUSE, 765 Mission st., between Third and Fourth, San Francisco, with 84 rooms; all new bed: on one floor; running full: has cheap rent and long lease, with privilege of renewing the same: on an Investment of $2000 for the year 1897 seventy (70) per cent per annum has been realized over all expenses, which can be proved, with even better prospects this year; is for sale on account of failing health and old age of proprietor. Address as above or inquire on premises. FOR SALE—A newly furnished flaf locat Apply box 1237, Call office. centrally w ouse of 10 rooms; steady roomers; rent $85. 519 Folsom st. GOOD-PAYING house, 80 rooms; income $230 per_month; rent §78; half cash, balance monthly payments. 105 New Montgomery st. flflill&. GENTLE horse for sale cheap, or anythi exchange. E. B., box 23, itvale. e KLONDIKE pack mules and burros f 3 Horan's Stockyards, Tenth and. Bryant -:" BUGGIES, wagons, horses, carts bought, sold or ; 40 horsss:’ must hanged: chéap sto n Rl T, P NEWELL, 1808 Misston: cov. T 5 LODGING-HOUSE, 22 nicely furnished room: in a suburban town, 40 minutes from cit: great bargain. Box 12, Call office, Oakland. LODGING-HOUSE of § rooms, neatly fur- nished. 432 Ellis st. $175 BUYS a fine-paving T7-room house; triflers; great bargain. 402 Geary st. BEST-PAYING 50-room lodging-house in the city: make offer; no trifers. 402% Geary st. . no CIVIL service G yment positions—§0 ques- Hons 200 ansorers. free. HOGHES Preparation, Washington, D. C. Address WANTED—Lady to do machine and hand sew- SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted at five delegates each. Ex-officers of former conventions, grand marshals, orators and poets are entitled to seats in the convention. By order. YO | | { sts., at 2:30 p. m. All Irish-American | | { | | FRANK CONKLIN, Pres. J. J. MORAN, Sec. | NOTICE cf meeting—The regular annual meet- ing of the stockholders of The Nevada Na- tional Bank of San Francisco will be held at its banking office, 301 Montgomery st., San Franclsco, Cal., on MONDAY, the twenty- first (21st) day of February, 158, at 3:15 | o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing & | do light housework; good home more an ob- Ject than wages. Box 1144, Call Office. WA on as sa NTED—Position as saleslady in dry goods store: 10 years in last store: no objection to country. Address box 1152, Call office. copyists, can place their applications with references for situations with some of the best business houses in the city through the Clerks' Exchange, 1023 Market st.; strictly confldential and ' managed exclusively by ladies; Investigate. care of invalid and children. Box 117, Call. | ing. Box 1236, Call. LANF'S, 504 Davis st.. near Jackson. ING German girl desires situation: can do | MACHINE operators on bag work; none others | WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near gy kclnfi of work; referehces. Address box | need apply. 111 Clay st. gk,;“ 200 rooms. 25c a nmat:nl:m:m rodny ., Call. and bagg: m erry. Ll YOUNG girl to take care children; sleep home; Agutyap LADY wishes working housekeeper's position | wages §10. 2132 Post st. LARKIN. 65—Branch office of The Call; want or plain sewing. 139 Fourth st., room 10. 4ds and subscriptions taken. LADY stenographers, teachers, governesses, YOUNG woman wishes position In country to | trained nurses, cashiers, -clerks, salesladies, | ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms 25c to 31 night; $1 to $4 webk: hot and cold baths. 40 HORSES for sale; also wagons, b les, carts. harness: Grand Arcade Horse - ket, 327 8ixth st., auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE. Auctioneers. WAGOT'S AND CARRIAGES. $2—LIGHT express wagon and harness. Guy place, off First st. LADY'S village cart and brougham; nmew; cheap. 500 Golden Gate ave. ‘WE sell at bafgains the second-hand carriages, coupes_and wagonettes taken in exchange. u nearly €15 LARKIN—Bfanch office of The Call. Sub- scriptions and want ads taken. ATTORNEYS AT LAW., ADVICE free; divorce laws specialty; private; no fee without success; collections, wills, probate, inlolvnn%, d;e‘f‘l, ?lmlual. Saput- (ages, copartnership, s-of-sale, patents, ratemaris, ete.; established 10 vedrs. G. W. HOWE, att-at-law, 850 Market, cor. Stockton. RESTAURANT for sale cheap. 136 Second FINE corner grocery and bar, near depot, $225. Box 1250, Call office. WILL sell part interest in 4 good gold min- Ing claims. with view of Incorporating; are In operation. Address A. B. C.. Fresno, Cal. FOR SALE—Wood and coal vard; well equip- ped: doing good business: will sell cheap. In- quire at premises, 715 Laguna st. DRUGSTORE doing a good business: sick- ness cause of sale. E. BUNCE, %8 Broadway, Oakland. LIQUOR store; good location; stock invoices more thar. price asked. Address box 119, Call. » 5—_Elegantly furnished restaurant; rent $25 good location. Apply 27 Mission st. GROCERY and bar for sale cheap; fine loca~ tion. Inquire 340 Kearny st. $#450—CIGAR-store; NW. corner California and Kearny sts. FIRST-CLASS saloon; best locatlon; recelpts from $15' to $45 per day; nearly all day work; too much other business; will sell for less than_haif value. Grocery, corner of Sixth and Howard sts. A_FIRST-CLASS business opportunity in the New Foxhall Market, opened February 1; a few stalls yet to rent. Apply at the market, Fillmore st., between Washington and Clay. WANTED—Party with $00 in good ‘must be willing to go to Denver, C and investigate. VARIETY store and stock and fixtures cheap. Corner Eighteenth and Diamond sts. business: olo. BARBER-SHOP, 4 chalrs, to trade for out- side instaliment lots. 1193 Market st. PATENTS—SMITH & OSBORN, Regist'd Pat. A!Fnls' established 1862. 319 RESTAURANT and nnter-ht;u H tion; will be sold cheap. G514 O'Farrell st. MONEY loaned an_watches, diamonds, jewelry: low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant av. $5000 — WELL - ESTABLISHED, good-paying down-town stationery and notion store; long lease at low rent; must be sold. Ap- ply or address CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS & WELCH, 323 Sansome st., S. F. RESTAURANT for sale at a sacrifice; well established restaurant; operated 8 years by present owner; has never paid less than $200 per month; owners going to the mines and 8. X. 7, Call, Oakland. HOTEL and liquor business in a suburb at a local road terminus: good bar trade, which may be easily doubled by a man who un- derstands the liquor business; price $9000; one-half may remain at § per cent. For par- ticulars inquire BAKER & MAHRHOFFER, 14 Third st. PLAY the races on our new system; $60 a ‘week on $100 capital guaranteed or no charge for services. The American Turf Bureau, rooms 5 and 6, 850 Market st., San Francisco. GOOD-PAYING restaurant; parties can inves- tigate; going to Klondike. 2424 Mission st. CORNER grocery and bar; 2 living rooms ad- Joining; for sale. 117 Fillmore st. GROCERY and bar for sale; good location. 821% Howard st. PARTNER wanted as cashier, good paying taurant: daily receipts $40. Box 1010, Call. $150 INVESTED enables you to join enterprise now_vielding 150 per cent monthly; no stock or Kiondike scheme; safe, practical success. David Sloane, 110 St.’ Paul st., Baltimore, Md. FOR sale—First-class saloon; southeast corner Ken;ny and Bush; reason for selling, going north. $100—SALOON for sale. 608 Howard st. BLACKSMITH shop for sale or rent: estab- Iished 15 years. Address H. MATTHIESEN, Livermore, Ci PORTLAND ngency this paper. Inquire this office or at 133 Third st., Portiand, Oregon. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S. 415 Sacramento st. BRANCH bakery, 4 living rooms, cheap; rent $15; account of sickness. 1751 Hyde st. PARTY to take charge of business in owner's absence. 606 Montgomery, room 18. CARPET CLEANING. CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works; cleans, moves, lays ts. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr. 35°and 40 Elghth st.; telephone South 2h° " WHEN you become disgusted with send to SPAULDING'S Plnneel?ouél.\;'pu:: beating Works, 333-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. CARPETS cleaned at 3¢ per yard; relaid STRATTON, 3 Eighth ot.; e Jessie st PRIVATE matters, insolvency, collections; free advice; open evenings. McCABE, 103 Larkin. J. WATTS, reliable -cleaning, renovati alteration works, i el. 313 MoAllister™ Jasste 32. boerd of directors to serve during the en- suing year, and for the transaction of such other businers as may come before the meet- ELDERLY woman wishes place, oity or coun- try; $8 or $10 & month. 270 Minna st. VISITING governess, English branches and music; stenographer and typewriter. 313 Bush. B. D. DAVIDSON, Secretary, ing. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, rels | "&an Francisco, Janusry 20, 18, HARKIS, 16 Grant &v. low interest. UNCLE av. | « ASSISTANT auditer; , business; Tman and wite; position of twust: 315 Bush ot MARKET. S35 to 60 night; 1 Icho House)—Rooms 20c, 20 (o 8 week: 1 FINE 1 . _baker's Lk o ey AT buggy; also 1 hack. 828 ot MARKET, i—Branch office of The Call; want | O'BRIEN & SONS, corner Golden Gate ave. | ADVICE free; no charge unless successful | ADVANCE Carpet Cleanin, 5 utters ads _and’ subscriptions taken. and Polk st. 'W. W. DAVIDSON. 927 Market st. tel, Main 851, GEO. WALGOM prap. - MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. 8. | SECOND-HAND . __bakery delivery GREAT Eastern _Stea -clea F. Barber College, 138% Fighth st. wagons, 2 whesled carts. rond wagons, bur. FURNITURE FCOR SALE. Works, 14 8th st. B, GHANT, tol Toenriof GINGLE Fooimar 100 < nd T DIgHEE TG RBOLT | o e o Lo oAl P e WURNITURI of & sicine 405 sale. | nauire ok | 7. 5 MOICEIIL Sardh Sieant week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard ste. Call office. st; cleaning, 36 & yard; el Sticston To- ELEGANT walnut 2 e o ‘bedroom set for sale, cheap. \ €O P X BB S e ® i

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