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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, U NDAY, MARCH 6, 1898 BT e . L b b e e BUSINESS CHANCES. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—52] Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 230 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o’clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 8 o'clock 106 Eleventh street: open until 9 o'clock. 226 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. 1505 Polk street; open until 8:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. Scientist, Central st., bet. Kearny and Grant jence Bible lessons; at 1i Observance of the Sab- FIRST Church of block, 223 Sutte! ave.—Chrl Christ, s “Jesus & hn S nday school for, children at the same ho “Science and Health” study Thursday at § p. m. All are welcome. ST Presbyterian Church, cor. Van Ness FL[\‘-— ) and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mac- kenzie, D.D., pastor; Rev. Edwin H. Jenks, co-} or. Mr. Jenks will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, ‘“The Beauty of Moral Qualities.”” Evening subject, “The Home and the Sabbath. The evening serv- ice the usual monthly praise service. Musical programme viz. Organ p|vll'lnh‘, “Allegretto’” (Tours); anthem, "It Is a Good Thing to Give Thanks" (Sheppard); solo, “Eternal Rest” (P! slomini), Mrs. Riggs solo, *Pity, O Savior” (Strodella), Mrs. Dr. Graham; organ Cushman; solo (Rodney) ol (Batiste); offertory, ‘Communion_in € A¥m, Arm, Ye Brave® (Handel), Mr. Me- Bride; anthem, “Now God With l's"fl(Ure\v- er); organ postiude, ‘‘Festal March” (Teil- man). Otto Fleissner, organist and choir- maste Sunday school at 12:46 p. m. P. §. C. E. at 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednes All are welcome CALVARY Presbyterian Church, cg Geary and Powell sts.—Rev D.D., John Hemphill, Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 Eclipsed Luminaries. “Te Deum’” in E flat (E. Marzo): offertory, “The King of Love’’ by Rowe Ehelley; soprano solo and quartet. Evening service will be the pralse service, or evening of song, which. was omitted last’ Sabbath on pastor. Evening topic, T of the illness of the pastor. All are lly invited. & MOT gational Church, Post st.. near _Webs vices to-day at 1l a. m. and 7:30 anday school at 9:3) a. m Rev. F. B ngton, D.D.._pastor, will preach morning and eyening. Morning sub- ‘God Gives as Men Use His Gifts, subject, *‘Eyes That Are Holden.” blic cordially invited FIRST Congregational Church, cor. Fost and Mason sts.— George C. Adams, D.D., pastor, will ch morning and evening. service, 11 o'clock, theme, “‘The Crosses.” Communion and reception members. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, theme, “The Sabbath Was Made for Man." Sunday school and Bible classes at 12:45 p. m. TP C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Samuel D. Mayer, organist and choir master. RAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion. st., bet. Sixth and Seventh—Dr. Charles Edward Locke, pastor,, will preach. Class eting at $:30 a. m. and 12:30 p. m. Morn- g sermon at 11, subject, *‘Consecrated Cob- Sunday school, 1 p. m.; Rolla V. superintendent. Christian” Endeavor 6:15 m. _Evening sermon, 7:30, Be Abolished, or Are the aving?”’ This is a people's Seats all free. Everybedy - invited. led by chorus choir; ‘J. J. Morris Midweek prayer service Wednesday, m. MEETING NOTICES—Continued. . PATRICK'S Day celebration—The Irish national holiday will be cele- brated on a_magnlificent scale at the Chutes on THURSDAY, March 17, under the auspices of the County Lei trim Soctal Club; balloon ascension afternoon; literary exercises; fireworks at night will di play many Irish historic scenes and' person- ages. THERE will be a meeting of the St, Patrick’s Day Convention of 1898 held s THIS DAY, March 6, in K. R. B. Hall, Mason and O'Farrell sts. All Irish’ and Irish-American national, military, benevolent, literary and social so- cleties are requested to send five delegates each. Officers of former conventions, grand marshals, orators and poets are entitled to eats in the convention. Hon. Robert Ferral ill address the convention. By order FRANK CONKLIN, President. J. J. MORAN, Secretar: SITU. NTED—By reliable woman, general house- ATIONS WANTED—Continued. ork; good cook and laundress; city or country; wages $20. 12413 Market st., nr. 9th. | NURSE_with experience would like to_take care of little baby: please write. M. WEN- DELL, 73 Pine st. s YOUNG lady wishes housekeeper's position or do plain mending. 1104 Mission st.. corner of Seventh, room 10. GOOD neat German girl wish housework. 14 Rausch st. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, fewelry low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Gran | Yot position or to do plain mending. st.,, room 1. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Subscriptions and want ads taken. es a place for JNG woman wishes working housekeeper's 131 Fourth all. NNUAL meeting—The regular annual meeting of the stockholders in theA. O. F. Hall Assoclation of San Frai cisco will be held in Excelsior Hall, A O. F. building, 102 O'Farrell st., San Fran- cisco, Cal., on SATURDAY, the 12th day of March, 1888, at 7:30 p. m. JOHN HENDERSON, President. FALCONER, Secretary. | THIRTY-SECOND annual gathering | “and games of the Caledonian Club &. Y7 | at_shell Mound Park. Berkeley, Ws Xy~ | SATURDAY, May 2. < JOHN REID, Chief. | JAS. H. DUNCAN, Sec. | MR. DURWARD LELY (the world-renowned | “Pattl's tenor) and Mrs. Leiy | their Third American Concert Tour with two ner of Mason and Eliis sts., Monday evening, March 21; Scottish song and story, or ‘A icht wi' Burns"; Tuesday evening, March . Rose, Thistle and Shamrock, or songs of I nations. Admission G0c; reserved seats, c; on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s, corner of Kearny and Sutter, on and after March 17, r at box office night of concert. OTICE—Waitresses, an effort is being made to emancipate you from the employment agen- cles. A_preliminary meeting will be held at A. O. F. Hall, 102 O'Farrell st, at $:30 o’clock WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 8 I Interested are requested to attend. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Cail. Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one vear for $150, postage free SPECIAL ROOMS papered. $2 50 up 2808 Twenty-fourth or vhitened, §1 Third st. up. Third st. will be sold at auction. | MRS, DR. NICE_Genuine steam vapor cabi- net baths, $L 17A Sixth st., room 1 MME. HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and cabinet baths. ‘116 Taylor st. MISS Mays' genuine massage, baths, aicohol and Turkish. 536 Kearny st., room 9. ANIMALS, birds and reptiles bought, sol and exchanged. Address FRANK C. BOS- TOCK, the Zoo, San Franciscs MRS, SHELDON, genuine ste baths. 906 Market st., room 22, BAD tenants ejected for $i; collections made; City or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5580. MRS, STEWERT, genuine s and cabinet team and cabinet baths. 1204 Geary st room 1l MRS. DR. FISH, rm. 2, 116A Grant ave.; elec- trician; alcohol, Turkish baths; unrivaled. ELEVENTH, ‘Subscriptions and want ads taken. ON Memorial Methodist Episcopal , cor Hayes apd Buchanan sts. John Stephens, pastor; residence 309 Haight st. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The pastor will preach at both services. Topic at 11 a. m., “The Last Word."" At 7:30 p. m., “The World That Lost Its Light; or Sunday school perintendent. the World Without the Bible.”" at 12:30 p. m. C. B. Perkin: Epworth League meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer g, Wedn evening at 7:45 p. m. public_cor invited to all the ser- vices of this church. Seats free. Ushers in atrendance. HAMILTON Square Baptist Church, corner Post and Steiner sts.—W. C. Jenkins, pastor. “A Working Church. ““An Exhaustive Test Morning Evening subject, subject, THE First Divine- Science Church of Francisco—M. B. Cramer, pastor. Subject, “Divine Science Healing 'Scientifically Con sidered.”” Services every Sunday, 1l a. m.. Yosemite Hall, N. S. G. buliding, Mason st., bet. Geary and Post. Bible class and Sunday schoal, 12:30. STRANGERS' Sabbath Home, Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church, $43 Howard st., bet. Second and Third. two blocks from Pai- ace Hotel—Rev. John A. B. Wilson, D.D., pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:3 p. m. by Rev. rence True Wilson, Ph. the eloquent young son of the pastor. Morning subject, ““The True Dignity of Man."' Ev ing subject, ‘The Advantage of Goodness. Special music by chorus, Boys' Brigade, Ladles' Choral and Antiphonal Choirs. Sab- bath school, Normal and Bible classes at 12:3) p. m. Great Epworth League rally at 6 p. m. Week night services—Monday, Pre fessor_Schultz _Choral Socfety, free. Tuesday. Pentecostal and Probationers’ classes; Wednesday, midweek prayer, praise and salvation service; Thursday, reception to strargers; Friday, B Brigade Bible class and drill, Companies F and G. All are always welcome at all times. Seats free. INATIONAL Brotherhood League (non- ctarian), has for one of its objects ‘“To help men and women to realize the nobility of their calling and_their true position in life.”” Meets every Saturday evening at 819 Market st., at § o'clock 1 Broth- BAN 1SCO Lodge of Unl erhood, §19 Market st.—Lecture —to-night, “The Finding of the Perfect Way.” by Mrs. F. E Science Wait. Subject “The oul. Tuesday night, the ASSOCIATION Auditorium, Mason and Ellis Mass mesting for men ‘only this (Sun- day) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Address by Gen- eral Secretary C. B. Willls of the Milwaukee Aesoc! who will also sing several se- fectior ecial music by the Knickerbocker eats free and all young men wel- "AL Soclety—Public lecture every 1 8 o'clock, in Fraternal building, Market and ‘o-night, *“Schools and Temples by Mis¢ Marie A. Walsh. Good body welcome. Subject Wednes- dan’'s Mental Bodie SUNDAY MEETINGS. BOCIETY of Progressive Spiritualists, Ei Do- rado Hall, Aleazar building, O'Farrell st.— Sunday, March 6, song service, 7:30. Mrs. R. §. Lilife of Boston will deliver the address. Mrs Cadwalader of Philadelphia, the widely known national worker organizer, will also be present. Admissiom, 10 DR. M. MUEHLENBRUCH'S spiritual test mecting to-night; questions answered; psy- chometric readings; 111 Larkin st., lower Hall; k Hotel, - Oakland; test cir- y evening, 2c; sittings daily. OAKLAND-—Dr. Coonley exposes the frauds of slate writers, psychical, trumpet and ma- terializing mediums to-night, 2c; every method _shown and explained. ~ Chapman Opera House, 414 Eleventh AT Dr. Rines' spiritual society, 909 Market st. —11, free; 2-8 p. m., lic; Mrs. Sealey, Gilling- ham, Dr. Carpenter, on, others; Dr., 261 Arlington st., Tu Fri., 10 to 5p.m. AT Ceres Hall, 621 O'Farrell st, at 8 p. m., Edward B. Payne will open a course of lec- tures on S ‘lnf As An Art.”" Tickets $§1 sin, office, Brunswi cle every Tue: instruction | NS W. NTED—FEMALE. SITUATIO! est of reference; also A NO. 1 German cook; b J. F. CROS- German nurse, desire situations. SETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. WOMAN wishes position as housekeeper, or would like to take Box 1465, Call office COLORED woman wants general no heavy wash; references il required 11308 Pacific st MIDDLE-AGED woman wishes D housekeeper; country preferred. Powell st., room 33. SPECTABLE housework; Cali ition as Call 109A wishes situation to do R irl chamberwork and waiting in a private fam- ily; references. Call at 1312 Green st POSITION to care for invalid: understand: massage, magnetic treatment: good sewer. no objection to country. Box 1470, Call office SWEDISH woman of long experience wants work by the day for 3 or 4 hours; general housework; good references. H., 33 Fourth. TWO friends would like employment in_ one house in city or country. Call or address 771 Howard st., room 41 | WANTED—Experienced respectable ~ woman | with _4-year-old child; will do good cooking and housework for $12 to $15 a month; good k; country preferred. Address MES. R. DRIDGE, Dwight way station No. 1, | Berkeley, Cal | SITUATION as housekeeper by refined young Box 1480, Call office. American lady_desires position as house- keeper. Address 771 Howard st., room 41. |~ widow; city or country. | A | FIRST-CLASS dress and c.oak maker desires a few more engagements in families; $1 25 | per day; no objection to country. Addre box 1453, Call “washing and 11 Erkson LADY wants work by the day 7 housecleaning. FPlease call at court, REFINED woman wants laundry work or housework, 2 or 3 In family, where she would be treated like one of family. 1219 Mission. MAKER, good cutter and fitter, would like a few more engagements by the day or would take work home. Addre 1403 Polk. RELIABLE girl wishes a position for house- work: best of city references. Call at 911 Howard st.; call 2 day: | MIDDLE-AGED _ American woman _ wants housework or chamberwork: prefers to sleep home. Call or address MRS. A. P., §21 Mis- sion st., second floor, room §. REFINED domesticated English woman de- sires responsible position: musician and lin- guist; nursing certificate’ and good testimo- nials; city or country, or would travel. Box 1447, Call. ORTH days every week. Call 438 Chestnut s Powell and Stockton, lower floo: THIRTEENTH ST.—A middle-aged woman ‘wants situation as housekeeper or would take care of an invalid; no objection to ealldren. YOUNG woman wishes position; good cook and Jaundress; wages $15. Apply ave., near Twenty-first st., bet. Mission and Valencla- YOUNG lady wishes a position as typewriter, Apply % Grant ave. German woman wants work 2 or 3 bet. YOUNG German woman wishes working house- keeper's position or to do plain mending. 5198 Howard st., room 3 WOMAN with a three-year-old child wishes position to do general housework near San Francisco. 118 Bush st. EXPERIENCED ladies’ tailor and cutter, 2 years' experience in cutting and fitting, Eives lessons in cutting and fitting during day and evenings. 544 Geary st YOUNG lady wishes situation as housekesper or do chamber work. %9 Howard st., cor. Sixth, room.14 SITUATIONS wanted for domestics and house servants; none_but reliable help furnished. Ladies’ Select Exchange, 1023 Market st. for 6 lectures; single admission 25 cents. MR AND MRS. PLUNKETT, mental sclent- ists, will give a free talk at 320 Post st., Mystic Hall, this_evening at 8 o'clock; sub- ject, ““Peace vs. War.” TEST developing circle, 2 p. m. meeting; 10c: 335 McAllister Meakin, Hargrave, Gillingham, LADY wishes situation to do plain sewing and repalring. 139 Fourth st.. room 10 STRONG young American woman wants day SITUATION by a woman as housekeeper; is MRS, J. J. WHITNEY will hold a test meet- | a cock. Call or address Housekeeper, §73i% Ahr;g and answer questions Friday eve. 605 Market st., room 7. Alllst, st. % e e - | SEAMSTRESS wishes to go in family to sew: 997, to-night, test seance. Mrs. | 31 day; lunch only. 121 Shotwell, nr. Sixteenth. nd others; medium OAK, 1121e—Circle to-night Thursday, 2 p. m.; reading: _admitted free. Tuesday, 8 p. m. $1; Mayo Steers. GERMAN girl wants a situation to do gen- eral housework and cooking: wages from $15 to $20. 690 McAlllster st. V. MILLER'S etherealizing, materializing seance, 8 p. m.; Hc. 409 Leavenworth st. MEDIUM: Ass'n—Meeting Thursday night, 997 Market st.; Mrs. Shriner, Mrs. Robinson. ATTEND—1132_ Mission st. to-night Mrs. + Fav test meeting: free: no collection. TO-N ORI for general housework: ood plain ook, neat; kind to children: best of reference. 2 3 bet. First and Second. MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes to help in a re- spectable family for a home only: can do plain sewing neatly. Box 102, Call office. TOLORED woman wishes general housework. Appiy £19 Market st., Oakland. YOUNG German girl will do_upstairs work and sewing: & aitress; references. 1022 Larkin st. IGHT at Foresters Hall, 20 Eady st wonderful Spiritual test. Prof. Gee, ‘loe. =~ MME, YOUNG'S test circle to-night, 10c. McAllister s convincing tests. MEETI NOTICES. HARMONY Lodge No. 13, 1. 0. O. %z F.—The officers and the funeral 3 committee of the above iodge are == 5 hereby notified to assemble at Odd & Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and Seventh sts., on SUNDAY. March 6, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, HENRY JORRES. By order CHARLES QUAST, Financlal Secretary. wait at table or do’ general housework; not afraid of work. 524% Fulton st. will conelude | recitals in the Y. M. C. A. Auditorium, cor- | CONTENTS of trunks held for debt at 322 | 106_Branch office of The Call | e of a club; no triflers. | off Post, bet. Devisadero & Broderick. | 75 Lexington | work, washing, cleaning, movln% Address | 24 Verora st., off Third, between Folsom and | Harrison. EMPLOYMENT wanted by young woman to | SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; M RADLEY & CO., 0 Clay st. . Chinese Bmploym t Office; house cleaning; fel. Grant 56. Geo. Aokl, 30 Geary. JAPANESE Employment Bureau—Choice help. Tel. East 777. 805 Geary st. JAPANESE cmployment _office hour or evening. 122% O Farrel CHINESE and Japanese employment office; beat help. 4143 O'Farrell st.; tel. East 426. JAPANESE Employm't Office—Best help and | “'Northern Hsclng Co. 1808 Polk; tel. Polk 422. 7. work day, | el. Davis 60 PRACTICAL German gardener, who can also attend to cows, etc., desires employment. Please address Gardener, German Hotel, 562 Howard st. [ BUSINESS men—Practical bookkeeper and of- fice manager wants to fill vacancy occasioned by Klondike exodus or otherwise. Account- Oakland. BY respectable married couple, age 32 year: willing to do anything; husband handy with tools; best references furnished. Address box 1459, Cal Continued. HELP WAN~ ZD—! GOOD waitress. 604 Third st. GOOD coukk and housekeeper; city references. Address MRS. J. We, office, Oakland. Pk COMPETENT lady agents wanted _ high-grade toilet articies. R VOLUNTEER singers for St. Patrick Celebration; rehéareal Monday evening. _W. McKENZIE, 3% Bddy st LADIES, send me date of your birth, hair, T will predict your future in love, fam- ily, 'business, money and health. give you Pen picture of. your future husband, wife or sweetheart affinity, and give you book tell’ ing how to read people’s minds. influence them to love or obey you. All postpaid. Joc silver, or I will send all above with new Marriage Guide, volume of Female Secrets or country: box 10, Call and Dream Baok for 20c. PROF. B. B. _ARGO, box Boston, Mass. COME COME! COME! | d millinery at the Mc- school recelving gold is the time to en- Learn dressmaking an: Dowall School, the only medals and diplomas; now ter: unlimited lessons; easy Payments; pat- terns “Yats trimmed free. WELL " Dresomer and Millinery hi SDOWELL Dressmaking Mc] = 103 Post st.; send for circulars. ED—Fxperienced operators to work on flannel, white and fancy shirts. Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. ds on ladies’ walsts and > hands ana XPERIENCE skirts; factory work; no dressmakers. Turk st. WANTED—Girl to_do ply MRS. RULLP, 601 Hayes st STRONG young woman of refinement who un- derstan: miassage. 402% Geary st P LADIES—Ro spectable house, from 25c 'llilsm and $1 50 weelt, 142 Seventh st.,. Girard ouse. OPERATORS on steam power sewing machines to make Levi Strauss & Co.'s riveted cloth- “general housework. Ap- t HELP WANTED—Continued. WANTED—Piano player for country. Call be- tween 10 and 1, at 109 Grant ave., room 8. WANTED—An agent to sell teas and coffees on commission. 203 Fourth st. BOY who has worked at upholstering. Apply at 314 Hayes st. RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States navy; able- bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 years, who are citizens of the or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English, and be be- tween § feet 5 inches and 6 feet in_ height. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—2 city and 1 country salesmen; state experience, married or single and’ ref- erence. Address box 1514, Call Offic GOOD man to sell Hgry autczraphic registers, PERNAU BROS.. 543 Clay street. o WAITER wanted. Manhattan tery st. House, 825 Bat- EXPERIENCED presser on cloaks at M. - INOFF'S, 1225 Market st ) MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. F. Barber College, 138% Righth st MONEY loared on watches, diamonds, Jewelry low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, Grant a’ WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st.. neac Mark.e(: 200 rooms, 2ic a night; reading-room free 'bus and baggage to and from e ferr) ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms 2c to 31 | night; $1 to # week: hot and cold baths. MARKET, 4—Branch office of The Call; want ads and ‘subscriptions taken. SINGLE rooms, 10c and l5c night: 75c and $1 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard st. PERSONAL: WIDOWER, age 42, mechanic, earning $1000 yearly, would like to meet a lady in moder- ate circumstances; view to matrimony. Ad- dress A. P. B, box 143, Call office. GENTLEMAN, age &, has rich claim Klon- dike, wishes 'lady of some means to accom- pany him. Box 1479, Call office. GENTLEMAN of means, 40, wishes acquaint- . Box 14, Call office. ance of lady under 2. of Portsmouth, England, ‘?iiljrg\iiagi,kn can_hear good news by sending his ad: {0 T, H. WAY, Alametn, e M address MARRY—Names, addresses and desc. of ladles or_gents, 1lc. CUPID, box 1484, Call office. MATRIMONIAL. A ldwin Hotel CIGAR-STAND, ncar Bal ant, best in city. weeees Restaurant oaltry and game: snap..:i 300 Candy store; worth, $300; price. il Saloon; fine comner; down town, o oi.c 2000 g i to H.C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. NEW and_second-hand _furniture store for DECKER, 1020 Market st. Y = oven: receipts $40 day; biggest B et oered. DECKER, 1020 Market. RANT. worth $300; fine tran- s cause of sale. KREDO, sale at a bargain. A—3150; RESTAU] Sient trade; sicknes 23 Geary st. = A—§750; GROCERY, bar, dining room and fur- A RO e cver changed hands: worth 00: better than Klondike. KREDO & CO., ALL secking marriage, call_or send 10o_ for February ““Wedding Bell"; 14 pages; no $5 re- quired. ditor. 111 Ellis st., San Francisco. e BUSINESS PERSONALS. THE correct dressing of the hair is highly im- portant; my artists are correct; 25c only. Good switches, $1: best, finest quality, 33 3 extra heavy, long, $5. Open Sundays from § to12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. QUINONIA !éaTr Tonic | stops falling or thin- ER, of price airdressing and employ only the artists; good sw heavy, long, $5; open Sundays from 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. LADIES, my monthly regulator never fa trial, 10c. MRS. ROWAN, Milwaukee, Wis. 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. | best hes 31; best, finest quality, 33 30; extra MARKET, soss (Elcho House)—Rooms e, e to 50c per night; $1 to $2 week. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. ing. Apply MR. DAVIS, 32 Fremont st. P learn_barber trade in § weeks. PROF. TOM CROKER, 36 Seventh $25 CASH pald to party securing me permanent clerical position in any business; best of ref- erences. JAMES NEUMANN, 109 Taylor st. WANTED—Position as first-class cutter, with 001 _experience in first-class tailoring; § years' experiencs box 1469, Call practical gardener, horseman, AN all round, milker, butter maker, cook for ranch or pri- vate family, wants position. ~Address box Call of 1474, ACTIVE elderly man wants work around a place; thoroughly understands care horses and driving; can milk and do garden work; willing to make himself generally useful; references. Address 1. C., 135 Fifth st. | RESPONSIBLE man and wite want situation tu take care of a gentleman's place or some- thing like it. Address G. K., 4040 24th st. WA assistant by a youn; erences first class. NTED—Position as watchman, Janitor or g, man; responsible; ret- 30 ox 1504, Call office. GARDENER — A first-class gardener, with Eood references, wishes a steady situation. | Address Gardener, box 103, Call office. | | | | | BAKER on cakes and bread wishes situation. | | 1007 Powell st. | PROFESSIONAL nurse seeks engagement; | would assume entire charge: apply own and an effectual remedy in chrontc diseases or | would join in established sanitarium or hos- | pital where same would be applicable; terms reasonable. Box 1336, Call office. | STRONG, willing, active bdy of 17 wants work; home, not wages, the object; country pre- Address ALFRED E. MERTON, box 3, Call office, Oakland. ferred. refer- 3 £y | HEAD gardener on_first-class _place; | ences. X., box 7, Call office, Oakland. MAN and wife want positions; woman is good | “¢ook; man handy all around; city or country. Call ‘or address 114 Fourth St., room 23 XPERIENCED man who can drive, milk, end garden or do any general work on gen- tleman's place, wishes work; references. Ad- dress C. C.. 703 Minna st. | ENGINEER wants position; understands thor- | oughly the care and management of boiler and engine. Address box 1403, Call office. | FIRST-CLASS gentleman’s cutter desires pos tion, city or country: can give best of refer- ences. Box 1439, Call offl EXPERIENCED traveler, extensive acquaint. ance Oregon and Washington, wants an ac- count. Box 1446, Call office. YOUNG man, photographer, as printer and help in gallery. Montgomery ave. YOUNG man from New wishes a_ situa- tion as bartender; city or country, FRENCH, 127 Eddy st. ANY position in_city or country by gentleman of ability. J. N., box 1453, Call office. JAPANESE boy wants a position to do light work. S. S., 18 Natom: SITUATION wanted by young man: steady, sober; can handle horses; willing to do any Kind of work. Address J. M. 511 Hayes st YOUNG man wants position to drive delivery wagon, or any kind of work. 1219 Mission st. | EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and office man desires position in wholesale mercantile line; references. Box 1519, Call office | | | | | | | wishes situation Address 334 | | YOUNG experienced butcher, good reputation, wishes situation In shop or wagon. Address Butcher, first st. | GENTLEMAN'S tralned nurge and valet wish- | “es position to care for elderly gentleman; first-class masseur; references. Address box | 1410, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- | "ket: 200 rooms, %c to $150 night: §150 to 36 | week; convenient and respectable; free 'bus | rom ferry. POSITION with Alaska outfitters: camp life; practical suggestions; dress box 1383, Call offi 10 years $100. ~ Ad- MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry; | low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant a ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. | FEMALE HELP WANTED. | 3 WAITRESSES for water resort in Southern California, $20; 2 ‘waitresses for Marysville, | $2250 and $20; 2 waitresses for Fresno, $25 | and $20; waitress for Napa, $18; waitress for Pleasanton, $15: 3 restaurant waitresses for | city, 35 a week; restaurant waitress, $6 week; | 2 Waltresses, same country tows C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. LADY bookkeepers, companions, stenograph- ers and typewriters, housekeepers and sales- ladies, secure permanent and good-paying positions through the Ladies' Exchange (man- aged by ladles): call and investigate our vstem. Reom 4, 1023 Market st. COOK for Jewish Institution, $35; cook for a small boarding-house, §2. C. R. HANSEN | & CO.. 105 Geary st. RANCH cook for San Lorenzo, see party here | Monday morning. $20; cook for Collinsville, $18; cook for Lindsay, $15 and fare pald. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 Geary st. | GERMAN or Swedish nursegirl, $20; girl for | housework, see lady here. $25; 6 girls for | housework, $20; 10 girls for housework, $15; | nursegirl for one child, see party here, $10. | C. R. HANSEN & CO., 108 st or MOTHER and daughter, sisters friends, | housework and care of baby, small family, | seelady Monday at C. R HANSEN & CO.'S, eary CHAMBE D, as: aiting, nice country man, good plain cook and housework, no wash, American family, country, §25. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634-636 Clay st. | “hotel, $20; Protestant wor | TRY Acme House, 57 Market st., below Sixth, | for a room; 2c a night; 51 a week. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st., nr.” Market; 200 rooms, 2c to $150 per night: $150 to 36 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made in San Francisco at Eastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT, 53 Clay st., S. F. | MONEY loaned atches, diamonds, jewelry; low interest. UNCLE HARRIS, 16 Grant av. BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. 325 Tel. Grant 13. FUCHS, Sec. ve. AGENT wanted to take orders for merchant tailoring. NEUHAUS & CO., 115 Kearny. DR. WISE, the ladjes' specialist, 14 McAllister st.; monthly troubles, etc.; 1 visit sufficient. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patterns Bl&l.’l‘ McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market _st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. €15 LARKIN ST_Branch office of The Call. ui riptions and want ads take e — MALE HELP WANTED. HALE PARBEPAID. ——————— e e For 56 laborers to build a large rallroad, wages $26 and found; see one of the directors at our office. MURRAY & READY, Lead- .ing Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. | BLACKSMITH for a camp; blacksmith’s helper for a shop near city, $o5 and found; German blacksmith's helper for a ranch, found; 25 laborers and teamsters, city jobs, $1.75 day, $160 and $25 per month and found, MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st 2 FARMERS, orchard and vineyard hands, 325, $20 and §15, for different places; 3 chore- boys, $5. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. 10 GO MONDAY,— e March 7, 1898; 125 men as common laborers, “no experienced,”” at 32 per month and found, to build a large road for a large cor- poration. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 63¢ and 636 Clay st. SHINGLE PACKER—— See boss here: buggy washer and stable man, $25 and $30 and found. MURRAY & READY, 525 and | | | FURNITURE wanted of small house or flat i MARKET § AR e office of The Cuil criptions taken. AGEN WE “guarantee one agent In every county $0 weekly introducing our absolutely new, | greatest known discovery: one inexperienced agent sold in 60 out of 75 houses; over 1200 per cent profit; other ousehold _articles. Como Manufacturing Co., Omaha, Neb. TS WANTED, AGENTS wanted for two greatest selling books: ‘‘War in Cuba,” including destruc- tion of battleshin Maine, and “Life of Fran- ces Willard.”” National Pub. Co., Chicai WANTED—In every city on the o Incandescent Gas Lamps. 308 Stockton st. oast for Rex J. HENDERSON, INLY perfect vapor bath. Greagest seller on earth. Hygienic Bath Cabinet Co., Nash- ville, Tenn. N 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. 71S CORSET COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo. per month selling Monarch Cabinet Vapor Baths at home; lady or gentleman; price $. Pacific Supp Flood building. FURNITURE WANTED. A | Bt in exchange for fine building lot north of Park. F. W. FULLER, 18 Montgomery st. HIGHEST prices to fill new building. 840 Mis- slon st.; tel. Mint 1521. Leading Employment Agents, 63 and 635 Clay st. EMPLOYERS - If you want first-class help, send to us; we supply it free of charge. MURRAY & READY, Leading Emplovment Agents, 634 and 63 Clay st. Telephone Main 5848. TO THE WQODS—— — e 364 woodchoppers, different places, $1 25 cord; 356 tie makers, 8¢, 9c and loc each. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st 5 COOKS, 4 walters, 3 dishwashers, $50, $50, $35, $40, $25, $15; grocery clerk, city, $25 and found; pantryman, §25 and found. MURRAY & READY, Leading Emplovment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. % RAILROAD LABORERS - —— 25 laborers to work in the woods, $25 and bhoard: logger, log with wire ropes. $§0 and board: 15 woodchoppers, §1 2 a cord, grub and tools advanced: 3 farmers, §15; 2 chore- men, $10; ranch blacksmith, $20. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 108 Geary st. SECOND baker, country shop, $3% and found: second cook, hotel. south, $0: cook, smali restaurant, Eureka, $#0; {ry_cook, $16 4 week; lunchman, $20. C. B. HANBEN & CO.. 168 Geary st. 4 WAITERS. count 2 walters, country, CO., 10y Geary st MARKER and distributor, $12 a week: starch- er_and polisher, $30 and found. C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 10§ Geary st. 1 MACHINE miners, $3 a day piece work; vegetable gardener, board; cheesemaker, 3$30. R. T. CO., §8 and §10 Clay st. TO go to-morrow, laborers for mill company at Eureka; steady work: $26 and board. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay st WANTED-Milker, near city, $25 per month second cook for mice coffee saloon, $§ week: farmer for vineyard, $20; neat young man to learn professional nursing and others. W. D. EWER & CO.. 626 Clay s BOOKKEEPERS, salesmen, office men, clerks, stenographers and competent people in ali clerical lines secure lucrative and permanent employment through the Clerks' Exchange; call and Investigate our system and see our 118t of vacancies. 1023 Market st.. room 5. MEMBERS' applications are placed for con- sideration before business firms previous to vacancy occurring; this plan saves delay, ex- pense and annoyance: investigate. Clerks’ Exchange, 313 Bush st. Enclose stam hotel, $35 and free fare: $5. C. R. HANSEN & shingle packer. $20 and WARD & IDENTICAL with the system of all well-estab- lished mercantile institutions operated upon the subscription or membership basis is the old “‘Reliable Clerks' Exchange Employment Clearing-house,’”” 313 Bush st.; maintaining strict confidential relations between the employing business establishments and the reliable help seeking to advance their posi- tions; systematically investigating creden- tials, submitting results, and ultimately bringing the employer and applicant to- gether, committing neither party, and going over the same matter again and again un- til both are suited; the supply being greater than the demand the demand is supplied “free of any expense whatever: the supply pays less than 10c per week. Inclose stamp for catalogue. INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st.; highest prices pald. Tel. Davis 7i. 15 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- Feiiptions and want ads taken. I PARTNERS WANTED. $500—PARTY or partner with $500 to. join_in opening sanitarium for cure of chronic dis- eases under remedy wholly effective, and sole rights thereto secured. Box 1335, Cal LADY with elegant home wants middle-aged or elderly gentleman as partner with means. Box U&7, Call office. KLONDIKE manufacturer at Dawson; partner wanted With $2000; reference. Address box | 1454, Call. i $100-PARTNER in paint store. Address 105 Eleventh st.. box 16. ROO.IS WANTED. 3 OR 4 unfurnished rooms or small flat: family of 2:'morth of Market, east of Larkin: must be sunny and reasonable. Address box 1457, Call Office. WANTED—For 1 gantleman, 1 or 2 unfurnish- ed rooms in privafe family. Box M7, Call. ANTED—By 3 adults, sunny 4 or 5 room flat; Mission or Western Addition. 1031 Market st.. room ROOMS AND7 BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Board by young man, bet. Powell Efl Van Ness, Geary and Bush: state price. X 1467, Call office. WANTED—Free home for bright country girl 9 years old. Inquire 131 Taylor st. MAN and wife want 3 furnished rooms and bath for housekeeping; rent not more than $12 a month; or § unfurnished rooms with bath: rent not more than $10 a month. Box M32, Call Office. FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED. RESPONSIBLE couple want the care of a dwelling during absence of owner; best refer- ences. Box 1481, Call office. WANTED—By small family, furnished flar, 7 rooms, bath: ref. exchanged. Box 1393, Call. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. BABY buggy; must be cheap; good condition state price. Box 1456, Call office. WANTED—Branch bakery, notion store; living rear rooms. Call or address 2801 Sixteenth st. YOUNG milch cow wanted. P. H., Elmhurst, Cal. WANTED—$5000 worth of second-hand tools and machinery. 654 Mission st. WANTED—100 goats for feeding the animals. ddress the Zoo, Chut KENO layout. rice, 1813 Got SECON) once. ND blacksmith tools wanted at 204 Mission st. THE Clerks' Exchange does not sell positions the management will not promise or guar- antee situations; the business operated strictly upon a’ subscription basis; investi- gate. 313 Bush st.; 6 Pacific Coast offices; cne membership fee covers all. WANTED—High grade man as correspondin secretary: good salary. Enclose self-address envelope to Secretary, box 147, Call office. WANTED—Man to learn our business, then to do_office work and correspondence; salary $900 to right party. Enclose self-addressed envelope to Manager, box 1448, Call office. ACTIVE boy wanted for deltvery wagon and attend horses. 110 Mission; Sunday morning. 8 MEN to go north for the summer: no_experi- ence necessary; long job. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. TEAMSTER for wholesale grocery: stableman, must be Al: young man to learn grocery business. 1033 Market st. PHOTO and magic lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. PAWNBROKER—OId gold, _silver, cast-off clothing bought. _Add_COLEMAN, 41 Third FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BOILERS, engines, 24 hand_machinery. INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. CONCERT size guitar worth $18 for §7 30; Stewart piccolo banjo worth §20 for $. NCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. FOR sale—Cholce goose eggs for breeding pur- poses. 112 Eureka st. FOR sale—A good cow, just calved. Apply at 3%5 Dolores st., between 16th and 17th. BEAUTIFUL oil painting for sale cheap. Box Call office. ESTABLISHED 15 years: loan office. atter 2 p. m., 231 Third st. Mo- Apply QUINONIA Hair Tonic accelerates growt] fectly harmless. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton. MISS ANDERSON, baths, massage; Swedish movement. $06 Market, room 2, second floor. NEW method massage, electric heated room. MRS. JOHNSTON, 'TRUNKS moved, 2c. Commerc Co., 22 Stockton st.; phone Main 49, SUIT to order on treatment; 1415 Geary. Transter easy installments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market. st. 7th and Sth. CLOAKS and taflor-made suits retailed at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. DRESSMAKERS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses, | 35 up; dresses made over. 6 Eddy st., rm. S6. ALA. A ENTERPRISES. KLONDIKE 1] Wanted—15 more men to go to Dawson City, leaving here about March 1 in_ the employ of the Alaska Transportation, Trad- ing and Mining Company; steady employ- ment guaranteed on reaching Alaska; $500 cash required. For particulars call at com- pany’s offices, rooms 20 and 2I, Cbronicle buiiding, San Francisco. I KLONDIKE pack mules and burros for sale. Horan Stockyards, Tenth and Bryant st THE swift safler Helen W. Almy is ready ‘o leave for Copper River and Cook's Inlet about | March 10, 1538; low rates for passage and freight. Apply ‘at once to owners, MOHNS & KALTENBACH, 29 Market st. | KLONDIKERS—By using the Eureka Klon- dike portable gold washer you get more yel- low stuff than you can carry: come and see | it before starting; it is the thing you need. 319 Bush st STRONG healthy young man wants to be staked to the Klondike: can easily arrange. Box 1508, Call. $.000,000_IN_sight: free gold; Shasta Counts ant machinery: take partner or bond. Box 1507, Call. KLONDIKE dogs: also Great Danes and Fox terriers. KILLIP'S Sale Yard, 173 Market st. CHEAPEST and best Klondike stoves In the world. HOLMES. & CO.. 416-418 Jackson st. KLONDIKERS wishing information about out- | fitting in Victori: call or write 50l Third. DOGS for Klondike; three Scotch collies, broke for work. C. KRAMER, 400 Pacific st. GENUINE arctic fur clothing: heavy woolen | clothing. L. LEVY, Battery and Jackson sts. | A—$165 WHOLESALE will outfit you for Alas- ka: everything complete, ticket included. for 1 year. For particulars call or address DOWN- ING, 1605% Devisadero st.; reference given. | tions and branch bak- —$1200; VARIETY, no AN aranteed fo clear over $100 montl Positively best in the city: full value stock. KREDO & CO., 221 Geary st 2 A_$250. HOME bakery: 500: noth- A—s20; HOME bakery: 33 ing like it ever offered. 2% Geary st. A—$500 snap. $600—Saloon; best town near $650—Saloon: best corner nor Money loaped. KREDO & CO. 0—_CORNER grocery and bar; a_ bargain. $800—Grocery and bar: best corner in city. $250—Very nice cigar store; good location. $300—Branch bakery and notions: paying well. Also several saloons and restaurants. At ANDERSON & CO." 7 Market st. OLD-ESTABLISHED grocery business; fine stock: paying business; party retiring ac- count’ age; also dwelling, § rooms: bargain at K&EDO & CO., S St S e L SALOON and lunch, near theaters city. rth of Market. 2215 Geary. modern improvements; stable; lot 125X150; easy terms. Lock box 343, Napa, Cal. $100—ONE-TENTH interest In advertising bus- iness; at conservative estimate will net $5000 a year in S. investor can handle his own money. Apply. CAHILL, 107 Sixth st. PARTY leaving city will sell a paying busines at a sacrifice; stationery, notions, etc.; fur- nished living rooms; no reasonable offer res fused. Address box 1472, Call office. 2 BUTCHER shop for sale cheap; great bargain’ everything new; horse, cart and cash outsid trade; no agent: retiring. Address Butcher, box 5 Call Office, Oakland. FOR RENT—T-acre fruit ranch, stock and ime plements, for sale; everything complete fo poultry raising. Peralta ave. and Hopking st., DIMOND, Fruitvale. $300—PARTNER wanted in light business suited to plain steady man; $18 to §2 a week; no expericnce required; trial given. 9 Geary st. room 2 3 LETTERS dispatched bi-monthly to Dawsonm City, §1 by Alaska Messenger Dispatch 424 Burke bullding, Seattle, GRAND cpening for one with § vearly sure; closest 2 call personall ash; $2000 m granted: .. 111 Elis st. $3000—CORNER lot, with a large house near narrow and broad gauge crossing, Ookland. Address F., 2422 Polk st., San Francisco. OR sale_at bargaln—455 Clementina st.; sa loon and gocery, with 4 living rooms and barn. Call and see proprietor. PARTNER attend office: 3300 mo.: O. K. I bakery and grocery Monday at 1160 Sev usiness; ca 5] 1188 and 1190 Mission st. ur price before Oakland. at yon DAIRY produce busines: AURANT and bar for sale. st., near Third 313 Fifth st. Apply 107 CHEAP; corner grocery and bar. Box 1308, Call office. ANY one who has from $5000 to $25,000 to in- Vest in the best dairy, hog and wood Propo- sition on the Pacific Coast will find it to their interest to write for particulars to R. W. SWEET, Kirkwood, Cal. £150 INVESTED enables you to join enterprise now yielding 150 per cent monthly; no stock or Kiondike scheme; safe, practical success. David Sloane, 110 St.’ Paul st., Baltimore, M | FOR sale—In a thriving country town, 65 miles from San Francisco, an old-established stove and hardware store. with plumbing shop at- tached. For further particulars apply to C. HACKE, 53 Eddy st FOR sale, very cheap—A well-paying saloo lunch and lodging house in a prosperous country town. on account of sickness. For particulars apply at 130 Ninth st., 5, GROSS- MAN. $275—BRANCH bakery and delicacy store. in- cluding furniture; good location; nice living rooms: rent $15; owner leaving city. Box 1402, Call office. FOR sale—Paying grocery and bar; south of Market st.: must sell on account of sickness. WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO., 318 C}:y st. GOOD paying restairant; “per de. o tarin & kas} Tow rent; selling accoun ply 2424 Mission st. LARGE city paper route, growing territory, for sale as a whole or part. Apply at Call office. OLD-ESTABLISHED restaurant for sale; good order: low rent: investigate. 249 Fouith st. FOR sale cheap, $200, _stationery, otton store; 4 rooms. 2115 Fillmore st. toy, notion »* GOOD saloon for sale; full stock; prica $2:0. Box 1442, Call office. STEAMBOAT companies wishing to get cap- tains, pilots, barge pilots of 20 years’' expe- rience for Iight draught boats can get same by applying ? Cal. st. Capt. F. H. Cruthers. OCEAN or river steamers, sailing vessels and launches for sale. H. G. SHAW, 4 Sutter. DOGS for Klondike—2 strong dogs for imme- dlate use. 510 Van Ness ave. WHAT you must have—The only makers of the genuine Klondike moccasin on this Coast. Pacific Shoe Co., 130 First st. KLONDIKE provisions, lowest prices packed and delivered to boats. SBARBORO & CO., | Wholesale and retall grocers, 531 Washingto! . LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. TROOMS, near Baldwin: bargain_. 50 rooms; new furniture; easy pay 32 rooms, on Market: clears 320 10 rooms, on McAllister 24 rooms, on Kearny: clears $300. T 2500 | 22 rooms, near Baldwin Hotel (transient). 1390 | 30 rooms; central; 2 fronts; worth $1200... 550 Hotel in mining town: good bar. 1000 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market, opp. Fift 1020 Market. opp._ 35,000 H. C. DECKER—Office, -t Houses from 4 to 300 rms; prices $0 to... 5-room flat on Geary; New: payments.. 23-room house; sunny cor.; new fixtures. 10 Tooms; cost $350; new and clean; only. 8 rooms; clears §250; nothing but cash. 20-room house on Tehama; good.... 20 ROOMS; fine sunny corner ehanged hands; elegant furniture; clears $175; fent reduced. DECKER. 1020 Market st. 7511 ROOMS, near City Hall; easily worth | #o00; 'a snap. DECKER, 1020 Market, opp. Sth. 0_HOTEL: good country town: 325 room: P ne.paying . bar: rent $36: clearing $150. DECKER. 1020 Market st. KREDO & CO., Successful Brokers, 221 Geary. ‘Money to loan to customers: low rates. 67 rooms; clegant, sunny corner. $5.000 26 roome’ Market: clears $75; Snap........ 40 23 rooms: first-class; all rented. 900 21 rooms; best in city: clears $85. 00 20 rooms: monthly receipts $350.......... 1.600 17 rooms: near Kearny; offices; transient 1,200 15 rooms; clears $40 month 2775 12 rooms; Third st.; rent $27 50.... 200 i1 rooms; all rented: corner; worth $500 325 12 rooms; Market: boarding: must sell.. 75 11 rooms; Ninth st.; clears $50 month 450 10 rooms; all new: central and sun: 5 7 rooms: O'Farrell; clears $35. Many special bargains; best 3160020 rooms; fine sunny corner; changed hands: elegant furniture: $2500: clears §160; low rent. KREDO & CO. LADY cashiers, bookkeepers, companion teachers, trained nurses, governesses, m trons, housekeepers, salesladies, stenograph- ers, clerks, secure lucrative positions through the Ladies’ Exchange, 313 Bush, managed by ladies: no cost to investigate; this agency has offices in all leading business centers. OPERATORS on white shirts. BRENNER- ULMAN CO., 19 Battery st. B SCANDINAVIAN or German girl, general housework, small American family, $20, or no wash, $15. Call 233 Third ave. to-day (Sun- day): take Geary r Sutter st. cars. WANTED—High grade woman as correspond- ing secretary: good salary. Enclose self-ad- dressed envélope to Secretary, box 1447, Call. WANTED—Woman to learn our business, then to do office work and.correspondence; salary $900 to right party. Enclose self-addressed envelope to Manager, box 1448, Call office. ELDERLY lady (non-Catholic), desiring pleas- ant home more than wages, as housekeepes small family; small fruit ranch; country near San Jose; no other women. Box 1413, Call office. RESPECTABLE lady wishes a position; will- ing and able; prefers chamber work, or will accept general housework. E. 8., 109 Fifth st., room 9. 5 TWO German women would like to have some acquaintance with a German family or sin- &le women going to Alaska. Box 1440, Call. YERBA Buena Lodge No. 15, 1. O. O. F.—Members are hereby noti- fied to assembie In Memorial Hall, SUNDAY, March 6, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our iate brother, C. H. BRICKWEDEL JR. JAMES BOYES, Rec. Sec. EUREKA Grove No. 4, U. A. O. D.—The fi above grove are hereby notified to as: semble at Drulds’ Hall, 412 Sutter st, on urpose of-attending the funeral of our late ther. HENRY JORRES. order GEORGE L. PERHAM, N. G. officers and the funeral committee of the SUNDAY, March 6, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the CHARLES QUAST, Secretary. POSITION wanted to do general houséwork or housekeeper: good references. Address MRS. R. W., ? Eleventh st. RECEPTION lady in dental office. Address box 1475, Call office. . A Riede GIRL not under 16 to assist In housework; one in need of good home; short distance in coun- try; wages $6. Box 1438, Call office. WOMAN to do_general housework: family of 77 %10 and gooa homes countey. ok 140 Latl WANTED—Woman 25 to 8 years of age for Tight housework and learn dressmaking. Call | = i G5 h YOUNG German woman wants situation to 30 | Tasior st B e m on neral housework, or work by the day. 621 = ommercial st., {rom 2 €0 5. GERMAN girl for general housework; plain MIDDLE-AGED woman wants situation as | — oorins: Small family. 36 Scott st housekeeper or minding children. Call 434 | GIRL between 12 and 16 to mind child; hours Jessie st. between 10 and 12:30, 2 and 5:30. 27524 Bush. AN __experienced waltress, also laundress, | GIRL to help with light housework; sleep wish work in same hotel A e 1 or resort. Box 1450, FIRST-CLASS cook wants - e 58 cook swants situation to do gen home; wages $12. 59 McAllister st. AN educated lady or gentleman to_travel appoint Jocal’ workers: salary. and il ex | penses; small security.” Address 1970 Bush st. SOLICITORS wanted for fc milk; quart. 421 Eighth ave., Richmond District. MAN and wife, German preferred, (o take charg® of ranch; vineyardist and winemaker; froner for laundry. 1023 Market st. WAITERS and cooks at once; several orders; all kinds of restaurant and hotel help. Room . 5, 1023 Market st. : JANITOR for public institution south; to keep books and collect rents. 313 Bush st MAN and wife to manage the Sacramento branch Clerks' Exchange. 313 Bush st. HOTEL clerk, good buyer, able to keep books, south. 313 Bush st. IMPLEMENT and heavy hardware travelng ;;le;q‘mw: g0od connections; references. 313 ush st. VOLUNTEER singers for St. Patrick's da; celebraticn: rehearsal Monday evening. J. _ W. McKENZIE, 524 Eddy st. g WANTED—Men and women; work home; I pay $5 10 $16 & week for making Crayon portraits; new patent method; any one who can read or write ‘can do_ the work in spare time, day or LATEST style hood top baby buggy, cheap; ‘With extra seat. Box 1444, Call office. COLUMBIA bicycle, model ’9; almost n Address 1465, Call of ) g ONE National wheel in good order; §10. 252 Linden ave., near Gough st. OFFICE desk and folding bed combined, $15: also gentle: nlfil'!r bicycle, $15. 821 Howard. BARS. back bars, mirrors, showcases. coun- ters,’ linolenm, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond hand. J. NOONAN, 10i7-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. ‘WELL-established billiard parlor and saloon: handsonely fitted up and _thoroughly equipped: owners going to Dawson. Frank's Billiard Parlors, 6, 5, 10 and 12 Eddy st. HOUSE-MOVER'S outfit and "shop for sale. 431 Hayes st. J. R. POOL, house-mover. dealer second-hand building material. 1124 Mission; Tel. So. 787. WHISKY, Kentucky, '97; bonded warehouse, San Francisco: 3% gallon. Address STAND- ARD LIQUOR CO.. San Franeisco. evening: send for particulars at once. H. A. | ENGINE, boiler, dynamo, motor, belts and GRIPE, German Avtist, Tyrone, Pa. Pump. 'H. 8. WHITE, 516 Mission st. $8 PER hundred for your neighbors’ | SAFES—New and Mfoflfl-hlfld:‘achflm than names; blankbook holding 600 names with full instructions sent for 10 cents; also list of 100 other firms who buy names. We also glve a gold alloy watch for distributing 100 samples. STAR CO., 1642 Ohio st., Chicago. PROGRESSIVE Barbers' Free emp yment. H. loyment. H. ever. Hermann Safe Mafe Sacramento. ; clears $30: snap: must be sold; KREDO & CO.. 2% Geary st. FOR SALE—Hotel of 40 room: 2 acres of beautiful groun: including about only a few sco: will ex- ride from San Franc: ghange for clear city property. Full particu- lars of WINSTON & CO.. 646 Market st. NTED—Tenant for hotel of 4 rooms. Want tenant for reoming house of 25 rooms. SPECK FOR SALE—Coso lodging house, 115 rooms. 411 Sansome st. 40 ROOMS; double corner: furniture cost $5000: has positively cleared $150 per month for 2 years; price §2230: 1-3 cash, balance easy pay- ments. BUTLER SMITH, 14 Post sf $100 BUYS a 7-room furnished house; all full. Call at £21 Howard st. LODGING-HOUSE of 12 nicely furnished 340 Third st. CARPEY CLEANING. ca 3 and 40 Eight WHEN vou become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpe beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. ts. G. S, 24 thest:; Getephone South 20" 1 AND 2-bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUF- SCHMIDT. 623 Golden Gate ave. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaning, renovating, alteration works, 413 McAllister: Jessle 321 SAFES—Bargains In new and second-hand: all sizes; half afl‘lnll cost. 109-111 Market, ADVANCE Carpet Cleaning Co., 43 Sutte tel. Main 30i. GEO. WALCOM, Proprieto BERNARD, Secy., 102 7th; tel. South @8. ° | GRAPHOPHONES, 310; Records, 3 CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; relald at 3c. A’MlATEUl:i musicians, brass and ltArl 3 2 Projectoscope, $1 Vmin-lnm, 933- !TRAHON‘. 3 Elfl?lh st.; tel. ?M .“ oin_orchestra for social purposes. pply COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, | GREAT FEastern _Steam Carpet-cleants MATTHIEU, 328 Bush st. desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. ‘Works, 14 Sth st. B. GRANT: tel, Jessle :;'t.' FIRST-CLASS carriage painter, one who I8 a | BARs showcnses, counters, shelving. etc., | 3 E. MITCHELL Carpet-cleaning Co.. 240 lth good striper. Apply Bay View Carriagé Fac- | “hought and sold. 1062 Mission, near th | Tst: cleaning, 3¢ n vard: ter Stission Th. tory, San Rafael. BARBER f¢ and Sunday. 105 ARBER for Saturday % FOR sale cheap—Second-hand fireproof safe. at 42 Main st. CONKLIN'S GOOD-PAYING cigar stand at a bargain. 53 Third st. SHOE-REPAIRING shop for sale; good loca- tion: owner wants to leave town. 52 Laguna. BARBER shop for sale at a bargain; must be sold in 10 days. Apply at 7 Fourth st. TO CAPITALISTS—Several working miners having consolidated 250 acres free and cement gold-bearing gravels, also large deposit South African conglomerate and tailings, will sell all or part; good water facilities and roads §1 miles from railroad: 75 miles from Stock- ton. Address box 133, Quartz Mountaia, Tuclumne County, Cal. FOR SALE—Country hotel, 20 rooms; nice club hall; very fine bar: $200 stock: everything new; very low rent; on account of sickness; no agent; 5-year lease. Exchange Hotel, Mar- tinez, Cal. receipts from $15 to $45 per day; too much other busi- ness; will sell for less ‘than half value. Gro- cery, cor. Sixth and Howard sts MONEY wanted on a patent; best show to make money; traveling through United States; better than the Klondike. Box 1406, Call office. FOR SALE—A cigar store'and laundry office; good location; a sacrifice. 518 Hayes st. 2 LEVEL city lots, 50x120; will trade; title per- fect. 52 Eighth st. $425_Cigar store; northwest corner Kearny and California sts. FOR SALE—An old established jewelry store in the heart of the Mission. 1800 Howard st. 3 MEN with $100 to open quartz and gravel mine, Nevada County. 1145 Mission st. A CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE!!! THE NEW WALDO_HOUSE, 765 Mission, bet. Third and Fourth, San Fra: cisco; 84 rooms; all new beds: on one floor: running full; cheap rent, long leas:, privilege of renewing same; on investmeni of $2000 for 1897 elghty (S0) per cent per annum was real- ized over all expenses, which can.be proved, with even better prospects this year; for sale on accoount of failing health and ‘old age. Address as above or inquire on premises. Hotel close to rallroad passen- in lively country town: every- in good run- ning order. For particulars apply to Me- LEOD & HATJE. 515 Market st. Address box 1516, ger depot thing newly furnished and BUTCHER shop for sale. Call office. FOR sale—An old-established butcher shop, do- ing "a falrly good business: no reasonable offer refused; owner leaving the State. In- quire at 2109 Mission st. PLAY the races on our new system: 350 a ‘week on $100 capital guaranteed or no charge Tor services. The American Turf Bureau, rooms 5 and 6, 850 Market st., San Francisco. ONE of the best-paying restaurants in_the City: investigate. 621-623 Montgomery st. CORNER grocery and bar; 2 living rooms: good place for man and wife. 117 Fillmore st. FOR sale—One of the best bakeries in the city. Inquire at 1309 Polk st. A_GOOD private custom milk route for sa cheap. Tnquire 707 Devisadero st., bet. Ful- ton and Grove. SALOON : good cor ner Third and Brannan st H. PAYNE. e 'NEWSPAPER _routes and general news Agency, price $3800 cash: principals only. Ad- dress Agent, box 1249, Call PATENTS—SMITH & > ‘Agents; established 1S62. 319 Pine st., city. MONE ed on watches, diamonds, Jewelry: MO intereat UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant a LAND agency this paper Inguire this ‘office or t 138 Third st.. Portiand, Oregon. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. O CASWELL & GO, 41§ Sacramento st. rner; bargain; northeast cor- : mo agents. W. MINES- HAVE you a mine for sale, quartz, placer, conl, asphalt, or undeveloped prospects? If s0. list them with us. Do you want to puj chase such? Come and see us. D. Clerks’ Exchange. $13 Bush st. q9 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE free: divorce laws specialty: privat no fee without success: collections, wills, N e L 'Strpet-bal.flu l:.“m 233 Golden WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know tor, still probate, insolvency, deeds, damages, mort- gages, copartnership, bills-of-sale, patents, trademarks, etc.; estabiished 10 years. G. W. HOWE, att-at-law, $50 Market, cor. Stockton. TYPEWRI1ERS. FOST, wood order. 35 unam-nuw-..l BANNAN, 333 Montgomery st. SEWING MACHINES. ALL kinds bought, sold, e ADVICE free: no charge unl ccesstule WS BAVIDSON, VA Mavker sk

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