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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1898 HELP WANTED—Contin PERSONAL: NEWS OF THE REGULAR AR —1 i1 An Air of Activity Per- vades All the Posts. Officers Changed About With Surprising Celer- ity. Those Who Will Be in Line for Pro- the Next tis, P. G. P Mrs. Anmnie E. Bishop, G. G. of W.; Miss Maude Josselyn, Poca- hontas of Council No. 3, and delegates from other councils, paid a visit to Ma- tokah Councll, and thev witnessed the adoption of one candidate according tothe new ritual. On Friday the great Pocahontas, ac- companied by C. F. Burgman, great chief of records, Miss Curtis, P. G. P.. Miss Maude Josselyn of Council No. 3, Deputy Great Sachem W. J. Robinson, Mrs. Hat- st Pocahontas, and Past Sachems 5 sen, M. Henry, F. Anson and A. Hatfield, visited = 'Yosemite Counc! he they S a fine exempliifica on of the The Dau hters of Montezuma will give cocial to-night. THE JUNIOR ORDER. At the annual session of the State Council, recently held in Los Angeles, the per capita tax was fixed at 88 cents, and it was decided that each council shall pay that tax for its honorary members. Councils that are instituted within six weeks of the close of the quarter shall b mpt from that quarter’s tax. Char- ters were granted to six new councils in- stituted during the year. The initiation fee was fixed at not less than $5 after January, 188, The State Council decided motion at Change. W. D. Wolverton, f the Department of the stationed Vancouver Bar- a visitor in San Fra) Lieutenant-Colonel s t week .utenant John R. Wi lery, San Diego , Bat- at pr ord, Field, Four- | ved from sh., and ert at Vancouver Ba report to C Thomas H. Slavens, | been reliev s Infantr Leavenworth, | ember 1, 18 from and directed in Artillery, William C. to -~ Major appear utenant lent of he absence of Colonel James M. >neral or, Department of Long, and chief qua ‘alifornia, C Lieutenant John D. Barrette, >, Third Artillery, and “harl D. Palmer, Artillery, st L e received tele- to proceed East for new regiments of artillery rrette goes to with the d Seventh, and ner goes to Fort McHenry, with the Sixth. aith, Fifth Ar- an- Md., for duty Lieutenant W. W. C tillery, who has been vi risco for the pa Wednesday for New York Cit Private Richard H i H, Fourth Cavalry, 1o Troop G of th ting San F' Troop ferred regime; By direction of the Secretary Rudolph Hel at Benicia plication tr ‘of War ment now enal ed 1o West Point, N. Y, Recent o Washington' direct 31!1(' llfs‘(‘lllltrgv . ant William Hark, 00p I, Fourth Cavalry, statloned at th Presidio. Yo rivate John Monaghan, Company C, First Infantry, Presidio, has been sent., under charge of a_hospital steward and Ox"e ass}s}mm, to Washington for admis- sion to the Government Hospita a1 slon o, pital for the Orders will be fssued shortly fro Washington for the examination for pro- motion of twenty-one s to the grade of commi By direction of the Sec v of War, }:rl\'a(o 3rantley E. Rheim, Troop G, Fourth Cavalry, has been discharged from the service of the United Stat Should the bill for the be tion of the line the following Fir t In receive promotions: Captain William E. Dougherty, Company ¢, Presidio, now acting Indian agent at the Hoopa Valley Agency, to be major; Lieutenant Lewis A. Strother, y D, Pre aid to Major-General Merritt, to be cap- tain; Second Lieutenant Harry A. Smith, Company_ A, Presidio, absent on duty ‘with the National Guard of Kansas, to be first lieutenant; Second Lieutenant Jacques de L. Lafette, Company I, Pre- sidio, absent on duty with the National | ant. | Guard of Louisiana, to be first lieutena Saturday afternoon the soldiers defeat- ed the Wanderers in a me of associa- tion football on the Presidio grounds b a score of 2 to 1. Lieutenant James Franklin Bell, Sev- enth Cavalry, is stopping over for a few days in San Francisco while en route to his new station at Vancouver Barrack: ‘Wash. Lieutenant Bell has been d tailed as judge advocate of the Depart- ment of Columbi FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. It is announced that three new tribes will soon be instituted. Great Senior Sagamore Collins and a number of chiefs and representatives of many of the local tribes paid a visit to Gray Eagle Tribe in Oakland last week and witnessed an_exemplification of the adoption degree. visitors present, and after the work there was a feast of corn and venison. Deputy Grand Sachem E. B. Swan and a team composed of members of Modoc and Miantonomah Tribes conferred the adoption degree on two pale faces who are prominent in military circles wigwam of Althomas Tribe last The candidates expre exceedingly weli pleased. To-night Osceola Tribe will adopt thirty-one pale face: This wiil make an increase of membership of sixty-four in this tribe in the past eight months. There will be a district meeting of the members of Tribes 61 and 71 on April 4. There is to be a meeting of delegates from all the local tribes to make arrange- ments for a grand parade to' be had on the Fourth of July in conjunction with the civic parade to be held that day. 4» this is the jubilee vear of the order it is expected that there will be at least 1000 Red Men in line. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Pocahontas Council will give its month- Iy social In St. George's Hall to-morrow night and the committee announces that a good time is assured to all who will at- TLast Wednesday Great Pocahontas Mr Lovie, nccgmpnnled by Miss Mabel Cur- | by ort Slocum, upon’ his own_ap- | | Margaret i There were at least 100 | to incorporate under the laws of this State. The reports of the several State office show increase in membership and finance and the order in good con- dition. It was decided to discontinue the election of all minor officers for the State Council after next year, and to appolnt them only at and for the session. The ext session will be held in San Jose, and hat sessions will be held in' San ral M. H. Bellinger of F. A. Tibbits of San George N. Wilson _of C. 0. Brown of Re- the current year Angeles, S. C. C. Cook, chaplain; E Py v R A 0, O. S.; and J. F. national represen- W.; tein of Palmer of San Franc Burns of Los Angeles, tative. DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. & Martha Washington Lodge celebrated | third anniversary on last Friday night an at-home in Laurel Hall, in the Shiels building. There was a large at- ance. All present had a most enj ne and the dance programme ht of the young folks. THE DRUIDS. Perseverance Grove is still ~alning in | membership. During the past week it conferred the degrees on a number of candida Aurcra Grove conferred the degrees on four candidates and San Fran- cisco Grove received an application. The visit by the grand officers to Al- - has been postponed until the rch Goller and Grand during the past week Grove, Frederick Seig ntal, asio Grove and At each place they were by a large attendance of the mem- and the officers of each grove ex- fied the work in a manner th able. At each place of m ions. FRIENDS OF THE FOREST. Monday evening the members of oln Lodge No. 2, F. of F., gave what designated as ““a character and hard party” in Washington Hall. s a good attendance, good music any handsome young enjoyed the rrogramme ha. been prepared Mesdames I 11, Trenell, Waldo, Gin- gles and Howard, and Misses Poetz and yers, the committee on entertainment. While it was denominated “a hard times party,” the many handsome costumes that were worn by those in character, ticularly those who appeared as gei- d gypsies, contradicted that term, fc hard times such handsome cos- tumes are not in vogue. The gYPS: was a decldeu feature of the entertain- ment. Pioneer Lodge has completed all its arrangements for the cascarone party, which is to be =iven in St. George's Hali on the 30th inst. This lodge at its last | held meeting had an initiation and re | ceived two propositions. YO G M S INSTITUTE. On Thursday there will be a meeting in St. James Parish for the purpose of tak ing steps to organize a council. During the week the grand president will announce a new list of official visits. The Board of Management has under | consideration a proposition for a grand | pienic and it meets favor on all sides. SEVEN PINES CIRCLE. Seven Pines Circle, Ladles of the G. | A, R., at its last held meeting adopted | a resolution “That the hundreds of patri- | otic women of Seven Pines Circle, in the event of war, will urge and encourage | the enlistment of men to preserve the honor and the dignity of the nation; and that we desire to perform any service and render every aid within the power and province of women to uphold the nation’s chief executive, and sustain the action of our Government under any and all situations of peril.” A copy of the reso. lutfons and_the it were sent to resident McKinley. | GOLDEN GATE LODGE, O. B. A. The following officers of Golden Gate Lodge, O. B. A., have been installed for the ensuing term: M. Luberman, ex-P. M. Raphael, P.; R. Singalowitz, V. P.; B. Herzberg, ; J. Kaliman, F. S.;' M. Galick, T, ebow, O. G.; A. Zinaman, J. Brown and S. Oberman, trustees. ine to Albert Pissis, lot on N gormer, o Polk and Pine streets, N 2 by E Géorge Walsh to Statia Denny (Walsh), lot on W line of Scott street, 8% N of Sacra mento, N 25 by W 81:3; also all interest in Probate 8,063 and 18,359, estates of Mary and Joseph Walsh, warranty deed; $§1. John Walsh, same, same; $10. Charles and Maude C. Walsh to James e , lot on W _line of Scott street, 52:8% N $5. cramento, N 2 by W 81 ver 'to Nathaniel I'. Coulson, Jot on erson street, 62:6 W of Broderick, S 137:6, E 137:6, N %5, W 62:6, N 112:6; $10. uel and Ida Heringhl to Security Loan lot on E line of Hartford street, 5 of Nineteenth, S 25 by 13 123; $10. zabeth White to Frank E. White, lot on orner of Ocean road and Douglass street, 63, E 130, S 53:6, W 130.088; $10. Theodore Neimeler to Charles C. Levy, lot 2 line of Larkin street, % N of Vallejo, by I 110; $10. |~ Franz E. V. Siebrecht to Pauline Sfebrecht, lon on N line of Vallejo street, 110 E of Lar- kin, B $5:6. N 62:6, W %6, N 75, W 2736, § 137:6; BifL. Same to same, same; $7000. City and County of San Francisco to W. A. ray and Jane E. Requa, re-record of 815 d, 05, on N_line of Brannan street, 200 E of Sixth, E 75 by N 110; $1. W.'A. Bray, John F. McCauley and Jane E. Requa (executors of the estate of John Requa) to Robert T. Bunker, re-record of 81 d. 212, same; $8500. Samuel Davis to John Stange, lot on E line of Rhode Isiand street, 30 N of Nevada, N 25 by E 100; $10. Mary A. Henderson to Henry H. Relgle and Walter S. Jamieson, lot on W line of Twenty- th avenue, 123 N of Clement street, N S 81 deg., W 120:7, S 247:2, E 120; $10. L.'G. and Maria L. Young and Oakland Iron Works (by J. A. Weston, commissioner) to Lucy M. Reilly (wife of M. 1), lot on N line of Twenty-seventh (extended) and E Stanyan avenue, N 210, E 1118.523, S 9 deg 30 min., E 212, W to beginning, fractional block 23, Stan- fora Heights: $700. Minna and Albert F. Roberts to C. M. Woos- ter, lot on N line of Montana street, 33 E of Orizaba, N 125 by E 50; $10. Alameda County. James and Julia Holland to John Oram, lot 4, block 9, Oakland, to correct 391 d 274 (quit- claim deed); Sl . | Thomas A. Russell to Willlam L. Russell, | lot on N line of West Fifth street, %5 E of Lewis, E 25 by N 100, being lot 4, block B, Bay View Homestead, Oakland; $1. Mary A. Malline to Jens C. Hansen, lot on SE corner of Oak and Seventh streets, E T by S 25, block 133, Dillon property, Oakland; $10. . Hennicker to Clotilda S. Hinsley, lot on Tine of Bay place, 193 E of Webster street, B 100, N . W 517, S 51T, W 5L, § 21158 to_beginning, Oakland; $10. John W, Brewer to George V. Leland, lot on E line of Edith street, 76 S of Cedar, S 40 by E 100, being lot 14, block, A, Edith Tract, Berkeley; $300. W. A.'and Millle A. Boscow to Frederick and’ Annte M. Esty, lot on S line of Haste street, 150 E of Grove, E 50 by S 135, being lot 15, block 6, Barker Tract, Berkeley; $10. Emanuel and Therese Lewis to Georgiannie A. Hubie, lot on NW line of Twenty-thira ave- nue, 36 SW of East Twenty-third street, SW 3§ by NW 11835, block B, subdivision of Heald Twenty.third-avenue Tract, Brookiyn Town- ship; $10. Charles H. and Wilhelmine Lindermann to Wilhelmine C.’ Lindermann, lot on W line of Eighth street, 208:8% S of Santa Clara avenue, The foillowing named are the officers for | George Moenning of | camp | preamble that preceded | | were address and the visitors well entertained. On the occasion | visit to Tomales Grove therc were itiations and the receipt of five adies and gentle- | | THE California by | | | | cm—————een S 75 by W 140, being a portion of Aughinbaugh 228-acre Tract, Alameda; $10. ‘Anna B. and Francis H. roindexter to Theo- dore Polndexter, lot on W line of Chapin street, 125 N of Pacific avenue, N 75 by W 110, being a portion of block 4 Chapin Tract, Alameda (subject to deed of trust); $10. George T. and Sophia’ L. Wright to Ann Brooke Wright, lot on SW corner of Clement avenve and Standford street, W 128:6 by S 80, block 1, lands adjacent to Encinal; also lot on W line of Standford street, 115 S of Clement avenue, S 25 by W 138:6, biock 2, same (This deed is given to correct spelling of the name of Standford street, which was erroneously spelled Stanford in former deed); §10. George C. Stanley, W. P. Bartlett, J. Water- man and Emil Greenebaum te George Bram- mar, lots 11 and 12, block 13, town of Liver- more, Murray Township (quit-claim deed); $5. T. A. Thompson to Deona H. Thompson, lot on SE corner of Benton and McCall streets, B 50 by S 116.5, being lot 32, resubdivision = of block A, Brumaghn Tract, Onkland annex; ift. B eter and Sarah J. Conaty to Otis C. Bryan, re-record 620 d 471, lot on N line of Berkeley way, 100 W of Sherman street, W 50 by N 125, being a portion of range 1, Hardy Tract, Berke- ley (subject to deed of trust for $1000) $10. Pacific Coast Loan Assoclation to Cecll C, Dennis, lot on W line of Grand strest, 40 § of Sapta Clara avenue, S 100 by W 1 11, town of Encinal, Alameda; $10. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night iIn the year. BRANCH OFFICES—27 Montgomery street, corner Clay; oper until 9:30 oclock, 357 Haves street: open until 8:50 o'clock. 621 McAllister street: open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open untfl 10 o’clock. 2261 Market street, corner Sixteenth; open until 9 o'clock. 108 Eleventh street; open until 9 o'clock. 2526 Mission street; open until 9 oclock. 1505 Polk street; open until 8:30 o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky streets; open until 9 o'clock. MEET;KG NOTICES. Ax SAN FRANCISCO Chapter No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets THIS EVEN- ING. R. A. degree. H. G. PRINCE, Secretary. KING SOLOMON'S Lodge No. 200, F. g and A. M., Franklin Hall, 1839 Fil more st.—Third degree THIS (MON- DAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. HyA order of the Master. HARRY BAEHR, No, 22, ‘alled meeting THIS IVENING, at 7:30 o'cl Third Degree. By order of the W. G. W. ROOT, S GERMANIA Lodge No. 116, I O. g O. F.—The officers and members = of the Funeral Committce of Ger- ARASS mania Lodge No. 115 I O. O. AN F., are hereby notified to assemble at the 0da Fellows’ Hall, corner of Market and Seventh streets, on MONDAY, March 2, 1898, at 1 o'clock p. m., to attend the funeral of our late brother, HENRY J. WESSLING. By order of the lodge. LEOPOLD M. FABRY, N. G. 1393, NIEMEIER, Recording N. G. j/;,,i”\§ ST. ANDREW g 1.0,.0: clety—Members are Tequested to attend a reception | to the president on hi | > : | | the I March SR, President. cretary. EMIL PARKER Lodge No. 7 F.—Election of Grand Lodge rep- resentatives March WEIL 29, 35 A. ANNUAL MEETING—The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Western Sugar Refining Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market st., San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, the 2sth day of March, 185, at the hour of 12 m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc- tors to serve for the ensulng year and the transaction of such other business as may come Dbefore the meeting. Transfer books will close on Friday, March 18, 1855, at 32 o'clock m. ROBERT OXNARD, Secretary. Debris Commission, having s to mine by the hy- ‘Willlam Nolden and C. mine, near Oleta, recetved applica draulic process from Kaber, In the Aureole Amador County, to deposit taliings in Dead- man Creek, and from George Beattie, in the Beattle mine at Georgia Slide. El Dorado County, to deposit tailings behind the dam of the Gold Bug mine in Canyon Creek, gives notice that a_meeting will be held at room 59, Flood building, San Francisco, Cal.,, on April 11, 1898, at 1:30 p. m. SPECIAL NOTICES. ST. GEORGE Halls, 317 Mason st., halls for dances, lodges, $2 50 to $10 per night: special terms steady tenants. BULLEN & KEMLINE CABINET baths a specialty: hours § a. m. to 5 p. m, and 8 p. m. to 10:30; room 15, 1035 Market st. WANTED—Information of JOSEPH STEIG- LER. Left New York 20 years ago. Address box 2663, Cail offi from Chicago, Turkish baths, massage. 1015 Market st., r. 17, 3 floor. LOTTA DAVIS, genuine massage baths and | manicuring. i1l Geary st room 1. MISS LILLIE STANLEY, manicuring and 7G rooms 1-2 et : stand Sixth_and Please remember yours truly, Market sts. DRUMM. ANIMALS, birds and reptiles bought, sold and exchanged. Address FRANK C. BOS- TOCK. the Zoo, San Francsco. BAD tenants ejected for $4; collectiuns made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTIO) CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5580. RITTA BLACK, genulne massage; manlcure; magnetic treatmer 223 Post st., room 3. MISS R. CLEVELAND and assistant, baths, YOUNG lady wishes housekeeper's pos| SINUATIONS WAN . ED—Continued. SWEDISH girl wishes place for second work and waiting; good waitress and plain sewing; private family. Address box 2570, Call office. SWEDISH woman wishes situation as house- keeper where she can have her child with her; city or country. 439 Jessie st. STRONG young German girl wants situation in American family to do housework and cooking. Second st. POSITION as chambermald in country resort or hotel. Box 260, Call office. “AGED woman wishes to take charge of a camp for prospectors going to Alaska; | wages no object. Address 212 Turk st., r. 1. LADY wants plaln sewing, shirts, sheets, table cloths, etc., at home. 525 Howard, in bakery. WANTED—By middle-aged woman, situation as working housekeeper; No obfection to children. Call or address 573 Minna st. STRONG girl wants work in rooming-house; call Monday. O. SMITH, 1408 Misslon st., near Tenth. SOBER midle-aged woman, good cook and housekeeper, wants work; fond of children; city or country. 1104 Mission st., room 33. COMPETENT woman _ wishes position housekeeper. MRS. M. MERCHANT, Telegraph ave., room 14, Oakland. LADY wishes osition as housekecper or will do r'lmfln sewing and mending. 116 Sixth st., room 6. CLASS fitter, stylish draper and de- dressmaker; by the day. as 203 REFINED German lady wishes position as 1336 Polk st. nursery governess. WOMAN wishes to do housework or mending. 34 Sixth st, room 6. a positlon to keep hou: st., room 3. pan_woman wants work by the s B. M., 219 Minna st. plain | ; good (American) capable of teaching | grammar or primary studies, teachers’ cer- | tificate, wishes positlon; experience and ref- erences. Address Governess, box 2626, Call. WIDOW wishes position to do cooking and housework. 1016 Powell st. WOMAN wishes situation to do_ housekeep! plain mending. 139 Fourth sl:, room 10. | 5 SALESLADIES, new stor | SELECT Ladies’ Clerks' Exchange; strictly WAN”. ZD—Continued. 2. MISS CULLEN, HELP MAID and scamstress, $25. 3% Sutter st. NEAT girl, light work, $10 to $15. MISS CUL- LEN, 32% Sutter st. YOUNG lady, Sutter st. REFINED girl or woman, housework, coun- try, $20, fare paid; 15_housework girls, city and country, $20 and §25; § young girls, as- sist, $10 to $i5. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. office work. MISS CULLEN, OBER, willing man who Is good with Ahgmes, handy about a place and especially with carpenter's tools, and who will keep his work in first-class shape without super- Vision; no one who does not wish a perma- nent position need apply; send recommenda- tions. Address B. S., Belmont, Cal. | DISHWASHER wanted in restaurant. ~ Apply a. m. at 1631 Market st. WAITERS, country, §25; second cook, country, $35. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. COOK, 335; 6 second girls, $20 and §25; cham- bermaid. ' $15; nurse, §20. MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. WANTED—3 Germans as second cooks, $30 and $25; German second cook, §20; baker, instity- tion, $20; French maid, $%; chambermaids, hotel, '$20, $15; nursegiris, $10 and $12; girls for housekork and assist, $20 and $15. LEON _ ANDRE, 308 Stockton st. COOK, institution, city, $25; cook, boarding- house, $35; 25 girls for general housework, 315, $30 and $25; second girl, §25; nurse, $20; number of girls to assist, §12 to $15. Apply MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. EXPERIENCED hardware salesman wanted; Khges § per week. Address box 2666, Call otfice, stating where last employed and Tefer- ences. GENERAL tatlor wanted in the country. Call | between § and 9 a. m. and 12 to 1 p. m. at RYAN & GALLAGHER'S, 803 Market st. WANTED—An elderly man to work around house; short distance in country; wages $10 a month and found. Apply at 30 Turk st. TOUNG man for private family; must under- stand gardening; wages $35 and found. 328 Sutter st. ARM waitress, country restaurant, $20; walit- ress, hotel, south, $20; housework girls, coun- try. MURRAY & READY, Leading. Emp. Agents, 634-636 Clay st. LADIES, attention'—Do you wish to secure lucrative commercial positions, bookkespers, cashiers, clerks, stenographers, typewriters, matrons, housekeepers, salesladies, millin- ers, seamstress, candy-makers, shop help? 1t you accept a position and work a month or 50 and wish to change for another there 1s no additional expense; one year's service with the right to accept or reject positions until suited; managed by ladies. 313 Bush. SITUATION for a very competent and reliable German general hou; notions, hosery and gloves. CLOAK and suit saleslady: milliners; sales- ladles for department store; office assistant for Sacramento. 1023 Market st. 1025 Market st. WANTED—Good barbers for steady job; 8- chair shop for sale. 207 Fourth st. GOOD bootblack; modern; wages 37. 4 Fourth street. ntleman of means wants re- nfic’ffiflu‘; no agencies need apply. Ad- dress box 2660, Call office. MATRIMONIAL. T b for ALL secking marriage send loc and postage Hare “R¥eading Bell”; 16 pages: no 35 re= Aulred. Bditor, 111 Tllis st.. San Francisco, BUSINESS PERSONAL 1 AM adaing 2 large balconies to make room for the n:sg: hairdressing, & good SWKCI’I?S, §10 best. finest quality, §3 50i ~extra heavy, fong. 36 |open Sundays from 9 to 12 LEDERER, 111 Stockion st. MME. JAY, palmist, removed from $06 Jones st to 3614 Geary: & to § p. m. TINONIA Hair Tonic is always beneficial; Uy i V@ LEDERBR, 111 Stockton st. OME Into the largest hair dressing establish- Conent ‘on_ the Pacific Coast: best of service, 25c only; good switches, §1; best, finest qual- ity, $350; extra heavy, long. $5; open Sun=- days from 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton. ELECTRIC lights In every room; Winchester House, 44 Third st.. nr. Market: 200 rooms, 25c to §1 50 pe- night: $150 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. MAN to wait on table. Call at 830 Howard st. GOOD walter to take charge of dining-room. Apply Central Hotel, 530 Third st. WANTED—A good coatmaker; also & girl fin- isher, at 219 Sixth st. BARBER shop at your own price If taken im- mediately. Full particulars at 438 O'Farrell MAN who understands short-order cooking; chance to make money. 33 Third st. RESTAURANT butcher and pantryman. 99 Market st. | BOY wanted to learn blacksmithing. 329 Noe | street. confidential in its operations; copyists, salesladies, clerks, etc. ington st., Oakland. WANTED—Experienced _shirt _operators _and operators on buttonhole machines. EAGLE- _SON & CO., 5% Market COMP perienced girl as nurse for two small children; must have good ref- erence. 910B Devisadero st., near McAllister. Dbookkeepers, 1018 Wash- TABLE woman wants position as house- keeper; city or country; no objection to chil- | ‘Address MRS. WEST, 15 Hyde st. FIRST-CLASS colored cook desires situation as cook or chambermald in private family or | boarding-house. Call or address 1024 Jackson. | YOUNG German woman wishes working house- keeper's position or to do plain mending. | 8188 Howard st., room 3. | B WOMAN for light housework. 1616 Green st., near Gough. WANTED—Young girl for light housework. 1413 Scott st., near Geary. GIRL for general housework and plain cook- ing In small German family. 14i4 O Farrell. YOUNG girl for housework, 2 In family. §71 _ Church st., near Twenty-second. from the East LADY wishes _situation as | housekeeper or charge of furnished rooms. Call 102 Ta LADY desires position as housekeeper with en- tire charge; no children; no objection to country: excellent references. box | 2083, Call office. Address | GERMAN woman as cook in a restaurant. Call G girl for general hgusework; small 119 Broderick st. £30 Howard st. | cook and laun- 1608 Fell st. WANTED—By respectable first-class woman, | home and work in good Christian family; American preferred; honest and rellable: more for home than is good nurse. Third st., wages; som 7. fon or do plain mending. 1104 Mission st., corner of Seventk, room 1 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. Otfice, tel. MRS. LAM- Main 1 Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; 3 DLEY & CO., €40 Clay st. GIRL -"? general housework: R wages §15. Ap- | and | upstairs. GIRL wanted to assist with light housework; | smail family; wages $12. 1279 O'Farrell st. | AT young girl to_take care of chil home;” wages $5. 1717 Post st. GIRL RESPE work. | RECRUITS wanted COOK wanted. 218 Powell st.; apply after 9 a m. HEADQUARTERS for cooks, walters and oth- er help. E. SIMON, 643 Clay st. WANTED—-Two good canvassers. tween 8 and 9 a. m. at 22 Post st. GER MANUFACTURING CO. LATHE and machine hands wanted at the Risdon Iron Works, Beale and Howard sts. Apply at Howard st. entrance. WANTED Carriage-maker. Apply at Folsom st. 2 YOUNG men to canvass private families; pat- ent article; experience not necessary; good ay; must be intelligent and neatly dressed. BN 10 to 12 Sunday, after 5, week days, at 11A Sheridan st., between Ninth and Tenth. WANTED—Men to travel through the coun- try; must have $15. Call at 530 Pacific st., | G. C. TERRY. GENTLEMAN of good address for outside ‘man. 2 Donohoe bullding. | SINGLE rooms, 12ic, lic, 20c 25 night; Toc, $1, §1 25 week. EIcho House, 863% Market st.; Changed hands: renovated and refurnished. MARKET, 8% (Elcho House)—Single rooms, i2igc, 156 to 25c per night; week, 7c, $1, $1 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 United States, 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 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in helght. For_further Information apply at the re. cruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. | SEAMEN and green hands wanted to go in steam whaler. WM. LANE, 504 Davis st. WANTED—10 men to occupy clean rooms; 3 | nights 2ic or 76c week. 106 New Montgomery. Call _be- THE SIN- 2220 JAPANESE Employm’t Office—Best help and 1808 Polk; tel. Polk 422. employment _office; work day, vening. 122% O Farrell; tel.Davis E and Japanese employment office best help. 414 O Farrell st.; tel. East 426. JAPANESE, Chinese Employm't Office; house | cleaning; tel. Grant 6. Geo. Aoki, 30 Geary. MAN_thoroughly conversant with toy, fancy £00ds @ind notion business wants empioyment | as house or road salesn speaks English | and German; could also as office man. Address box 2084, Call of FIRST-CLASS gardener and wants situation; understas and cattle; looking more wages; g0od references. EXPERIENCED collector, age %. marrled, trictly sober and responsible, good refer- ences, wishes situation. Box 2668, Call office, G Sedianto s greenhouse man | care of horses | | | home than high | § Minna st. IMAN farmer and wife wants to take | charge of orchard or stock ranch, or take ranch on shares. Address box 2475, Cail office. COMPETENT bookkeeper, best of references, desires position; city or country. Address box 2633, Call offi WANTED-Situation as clerk in hotel or lodg- ing house; long experfence; no objection to country. Box 2566, Call office. GERMAN wheelwright would like position of | any kind. Address H. L., box 2587, Call office. | SITUATION Wanted—Office man of extensive | experience, bookkeeper, etc.; high capacity and references; start low salary where vancement can be earned. Box 2581, Call. SRMAN gardener, can attend horses, cows, etc.; as to ability, sobriety and honesty Gardener, Howard st " G LIVE man wants a situation; understands care of horses, garden; good milker; handy with plumber's and carpenter's tools; good refer- enc Address box 2644, Call office. HANDY voung man wishes a situation to take | care of span of horses or drive a delivery | eIl acquainted with city. L. R., box man, understanding general farming, gardening, fruit-raising, cattle and poultry, wants situation on small ranch or massage. 29 Grant av room 5. A e et e private’ place; can cook for himself if neces- ALVINE HALL and assistant, genuine cabinet | sary; first-class references. Address box 2651, baths. 1% Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 15-16. 11 office. MISS SCU from Paris, manicure and | YOU: man wants to drive delivery wagon or cabinet baths. 140 Eddy st. any kind of work. 1219 Mission st. MRS. JOHNSON'S new method_electric ma: :rooms heated. Office 10, 11 Grant ave 'SHELDON, ge 9 Ellis st. 'MME. HANSEN, genuine steam cabinet second floor, room 22. latest galvanlc battery and cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st. MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary et room 1l DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND No. 79 (50c per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be payable at the office: of the company on and after FRIDAY, April 1, 188. Transfer books will close on’ Saturday, March 26, 1895, at 12 o’clock m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS A NO. 1 Ggrman cook, best of city reference, sires a ‘situation in private family or re- CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st. A ANTED—FEMALK, ASS cook, understands her work in all its branches; also second girl, good wait- ress, wishes situation together, city or coun- try. MRS. NORTON. 323 Sutfer st. NEAT houscgirl wishes situation, good cook and laundress: $15 to $20; city or country. | MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st.; tel. Green 721, ENT Infant's nurse desires situation; lace. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. FIRST-CLASS Swedish cook desires situatios understands all branches of cooking; best re erences; city or country. MISS CULLEN, 32 Sutfer st. GERMAN girl wishes a situation to do upstairs work. Apply at 2965 Sacramento st., near Broderick. COMPETENT seamstress and chambermald wishes a situation; will take care of children Sity, or country; good ref- erence. the city or g00d meat cutter. Address L. G. ff Bryant st., or. Sixth BUTCHER wants situation in country; young man, 22, wants work; d ali-around hand with hor- nces M. B., box 266, Call. INDUSTRIO! good driver Ses, ctc.; ref SITUATION wanted by colored man (single) in | private famil under- stands driving, office and housework; satis- factory references for the past 17 years' serv- fce; 10 years in place employed. Address | W.'G., 351C Minna st. WANTED—By industrious, reliable young man, situation in private family; can do any kind of work, plain cooking included; good home more an object than wages; references. dress L. M Ad- 403 Telegraph ave., Oakland. T compositor wants work in non- union office; city or elsewhere. Address box Call office. EXPERIENCED elderly pork butcher and sau- sage maker, good curer, wants situation; city or country. Box 1L office. WORK as general blacksmith; strictly so- ber. W. \W. PARKS, Alviso, Santa Clara County, ‘Cal. EXPERT accountant wants any situation; ref- _erences. Address box 2553, Call office. MAN who understands milking, desires steady place on dairy or farm. T. HANEY, 27 Sec- ond st YOUNG married man with reliable local refer. ences desires position as collector, solicitor, stock clerk or anything paying fair salary. Address, for interview, 43 Sixth st, room 42, MAN about steady and sober man; thorouzhly under- stands the carc of horses, driving, garden, cows; best of references. Address 2745, Call.. JAPANESE first-class cook wants position; has great experience in cooking for family. HENRY K. KIMURA, care H. Ide & Co., 201 Sixth st. place—Situation wanted by a GERMAN competent cook wants position in private family; city.or country. 9 Howard court, off Howard st., bet. Fourth and Fifth. WANTED—General housework in city or coun- try by good middle-aged woman. 1% Fourth st room 9. (OOLGIRL wants work in small famlily for 4 home; Oakland preferred. Address box 2667, Call office. WANTED—General housework and plain cook- ing by good German Call at 1803 Post. CAPABLE woman wants a position as house- keeper and seamstress in a hotel or a wealtay family, or matron in some institution; can make herself jenerally useful in a family; no objection to a hotél fn the country: will furnish the very best of references. Call or Afdress MIES BOLIBSCHOOL, K8 “Cali- ornia st. WELL educated lady from Europe, speaking German and French fluent.y, also musical, desires position as useful companion to a lady or to take charge of children; moderate salary; highest references; would travel. Ad- dress box 2629, Call office. WANTED—By an experienced middle-aged woman, a position as housekeeper in a coun- try hotel or institution; references. Box 2641, Call office. LADY desires a position as housekeeper or ‘would accept chamber work. Call or address MRS. MANNING, 25 Fou YOUNG lady would like of hours daily. Address box 2631, Call office. YOUNG Austrian girl wishes_situation to do housework. - Address MARY SPELKO, 75 Clementina st. RELIABLE, industrious, German gardener: understands taking care of horses and cows handy around the place; references: moder- ate wages and a good home; Oakland or Ala- meda. Address box 2787, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket: 20 rooms, % to §1 60 night: $130 to 36 week: convenlent wnd respectable; free ‘bus and taggage to and from fery. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and_want_ads_taken. FEMALE HIELP WANTED. GERMAN second girl, assist with grown chil- dren, §25; 2 American and French nurses, $20 and '$23:'3 second girls, also chambermaid, 320 and $25: pastry cook, i35 4 cooks, private families, $25 and $30; ironer in laundry, $25; German' or Swiss cook for dairy hands, 323, and a large number of girls tor cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CROS- ETT CO., 316 Sutter st. WAITRESS, country hotel, §20, see party here, fare pald. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. COOK, country hotel, $10———————————— waitress, north. $20 and free fare: waitress for Truckee, $20 and fare pald; 6 waitresses for summer’ resorts, south, $20; I restaurant waitresses, $5 a week; chambermaid and ‘waltress, §15 —73 — — — cook, with references, $25: housegirl, Berke- ley, '$20; Swedish girl, $25: 7 housegirls, $20; ranch cook, Gilroy, 3%; 15 young siris fo as. sist, $10 and $12. €."R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st.; tel. Grant i8. | WANTEDFirst-class pants finisher. 8 Grant YOUNG girl wanted for store. 629 Larkin st. YOUNG girl to assist in light housework; sleep | home. 222 Seventh st. WANTED—Eright woman over 30, with some | business ability. Address box 263, Call office. WANTED—A girl to learn talloring. 706% Bush st. ave., upstairs. REFINED, intelligent woman, past 30; office wholesale house: experience unnecessary; references. Address box 2649, Call. GOOD tatloress on coats wanted. 107 Fifth st. room 1. EXPERIENCED glove makers; apprentices on gloves and suspenders. Carson Glove Com- pany, 3 Market st. i GIRL for_general housework; good pl §20. Call Sunday or Monday at 340 Puge st., corner Buchanan. GIRL for housework in a small family, San Rafael! good plain cook. 1837 Bush st. YOUNG girl to assist in housework. at 2032 Pine st. YOUNG lady barber as partner in barber shop in Nevada; no money required. Inquire DECKELMAN BROS., Barber Supply House, 106 Ellis st. Inquire SAILORS, ordinary seamen and carpenters for ‘coast, Australla and Europe. HERMAN'S, 26 Stéuart st. BARBERS Progressive Union; free employ- 2 Tth: tel. South 63 NE coat makers wanted. Apply bet. 10 and 11 a. m. to CHARLES LYONS, 721 Market st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanlcs to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still | runs Denver House, £17 _hird ct.; 150 largs rooms; 2ic per night: Sl to $3 per week. TED-—An Al dress goods salesman. Ap- m. ply 523 Market st., room 7, from 2 to 3 Office. Grant BARBERS Free Employm’t FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave.: WANTED—At Montana House, is: 5c and 25c per | t., men to take rooms: 10c. night; 60c, S0c and $1 per week. MEN _to lea1.: barber trade in eight weeks. 8. " Barber College, 138% Eighth st. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st, near Market; 200 rooms, 2c a night: reading-roo: free 'bus and baggage to and from he ferry. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis_Tooms 2c to 31 night: $1 to $4 week: hot and cold baths. SINGLE roome, 10c and_lsc night; 7 and $1 week. Lindell House, Sixth ond Howard sts. | WANTED—Bright woman looking for business opening; must use good language and dress neatly. Box 270, Call office. OPERATORS on flannel overshirts and under- wear; a few inexperienced hands taken and taught. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 36% Fre- mont st. ROOMS, 25¢ to $1 day: $150 to $4 week; re- spectable. 142 Seventh st., Girard House. LEARN dressmaking and millinery: positions : McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. 3 pecialist, 14 McAllister open evenings; Sundays, 3 to § p. m. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. 357 HAYES ST._Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads_taken. | MALE HELP WANTED. VANTED—Neat man about place, inside ser- vant and care for lawn, $35 and found; but- ler, $35; boy for store, $3 week; young man for store, $5 week; marker and distributor, country Jaundry, $30 and found; blacksmith’s helper, $40; 20 laborers for long job, §1 75 day laborers for mill and woods, $20 and found timber fellers; tiemakers; farmers, $20; milk. ers, §25; American baker, $10 wéek; 'cooks; waiters; third-hand _confectioner, $§25, and others. ' Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 625 Sacramento st. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and | clerks. Knox Collection Agency. 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 97 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; 2c a night; $1 a week. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call. Sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage Tee. AGENTS WANTED—Agents to sel eat Cuba book; all about Cuba, Maine, pain and war; great excitement; every one buys It; one agent sold §7 in one day: an- other made $13 in one hour; v00 pages; mag- nificent {llustrations, photographs, etc.; low price; we guarantee the most liberal terms; Freight paid; 20 days credit; outfit free: send 10 2-cent stamps to pay postage. THE BIBLE HOUSE, 324 Dearborn st., Chicago. PARTNERS WANTED. YOUNG man as partner in the manufacture of a new patent article in great demand; big profits and no competition; investigate at once. 776 Howard st., corner Fourth, room 6. WANTED—Lady with some means to join voung man in established grocery and saloon. Box 214, Call office. PARTY with $100; gilt-edge proposition; suit- Ale for tady: investigate. Box 28, Call AMILLWRIGHT for a sawmill, country, $§2 day and found; 2 machinists, $2 75 day city, and $1 day and half profits of a country busi ness. MURRAY & READY, Leading Em- ployment Agents, 634-635 Clay st.; telephone Main 584. A—365 WOODCHOPPERS wanted for different places in California, $125, $§1 and, 70c cord; 346 tie makers, Sc, ¢, 10c' and 1lc each, for different places in California; 56 shingle and box bolt makers; 26 laborers, city and coun- try jobs, $26 and found; 14 farm, orchard and vineyard hands wanted; 3 milkers, §20 and §25; 2 butter makers, $25; 10 laborers, different places, §1 day and board; 10 laborers to dig dry ditches on ranches: farmer and wife, south, $35 and found, no children; 3 sand teamsters, 326 and found. MURRAY & READY, 'Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. Telephone Main 5848, A—EMPLOYERS OF HELP— MURRAY & READY are to-day and every day prepared to supply you with the best skilled and unskilled help free of charge. Hemember, during the vear 1897 we gave seventeen thousand (17,000) men and boys positions on the Pacific Coast. What we do for others we can do for you—send you the best help. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 834 and 636 Clay st. Tele- phone Main 5848. A—6 COOKS————————————4 WAITERS 4 Dishwashers————————————2 Bakers 1 Barbe) 1 Tailor 1 colored bellboy; and other hotel and res- taurant places from $15 to $65 per month and found. MUBRAY & READY. Leading Bm- plovment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. Tele- phone Main 5848. » FRENCH cook, fry cook, $60: second cook, s=mall hotel, $50; cook, small country hotel, $40; cook, hotel, south, 4 walters, north, $40; 3 waliters, country ho- tel, $35 d free fare; 5 European plan wait- ers, $35; restaurant waliter, near city, $35; arm walter, near city, $30; colored waiter, country hotel, $25 and fare advanced: waite; city, man and wife for a dairy, $40; German milk. er, $25; 2 milkers, $25; milker, Oregon, §%: florist and gardener for an institution, $35 and found 6 teamsters and S laborers for construction work; circular sawyer, §60 and found: froner for a steam laundry, $30 and foun barkeeper for a country saioon, $45 found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary tel. Grant 185. WANTED—Coachman, private place, country, $30; cook for lunchhouse. country, $40: res- taurant cook, country, $10; broiler, $60; man and wife, small hotel, $45; waiter, $30; French or Swiss boy, private place, $20; young man for country boarding-house, $15; dishwasher, $30, etc. ANDRE'S, 316 Stockton st. A SELECTED list of valuable orders for com- petent help now open at the Clerks’ Ex- change Clearing-house, 513 Bush st. Trav- eling jewelry salesman. notion and dry goods salesman, gents’ furnishing salesman, goap and grocery specialty salesman, man- ager and bookkeeper country store, barten- der, wine cellarman, office clerk, winemaker, engineers for mining camp. I waiters, 2 cooks, hotel porter. country landscape gar- dener, machinists, lathe hands, boilermakers; all fresh orders: investigate. GARDENER, $5. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter street. MAN and wife, position of trust, $80; cha of light profitable business; quick udvmlc-:!ot ment. 313 Bush st. WAITRESS for country hotel $20. R. T. WARD & CO., 608 and 610 Clay ¥ STATE agent; control of agents and som knowledge of bookkeeping. 313 Bush st. 5 FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. 840 Mis- slon st.; tel. Mint 1821 INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 13 Mont- gomery st.; highest prices paid.. Tel. Davis 7L | EASTER) BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made in San Francisco at Eastern prices. WALTER N. BRUNT, 5% Clay st.. S. F. QUINONIA Hair Tonic is, In_all cases, en- tirely harmless. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton. MISS ANDERSON. baths, massage; Swedish ‘movement. 905 Market, room 25, second floor. PAINTING, papering. tinting, whitening at lowest prices. F. EDWARDS, 1200 Webster. CLOAKS and En; (i;iio;dmade' suits to order S: for merchant 115 Kearny. Transter NEUHAU AGENT wai tailoring. TRUNKS moved, 25c. Co., 22 Stockton st. SUIT to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS. 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and Sth DRESSM/ KERS. SAN FRANCISCO Ladies'’ French Talloring College, 915 Market st. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses, '$5 up; dresses made over. 8 EAdy st., rm. 8. Sub= Commerctal phone Maln 9. §15 LARKIN—Branch office of the Call. ecriptions_and want ads taken CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS, DR, F. CLARK, the distingulshed trance clafrvoyant and medjum; while entranced she Will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she Will show you how i0 overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, resto lost affe tions; unites the separate, recovers stolen or burled property; locates trea: minerals: tells your entire life, past, t and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 0 a. m. to 5 p. m.: perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by malil. Send stamp for circular with Special terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms 25 and 26, 1206 Market st., opp. Sixth. MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader: born double vell and second sight; diagnoses disease; full life reading; ladies sc. gentasi; palm.and clairv.; sit. §150. 126 Turk. YOUR future told by cards; ladies lic; gents 221 Sixth st. ALICE FAY, cabinet baths; magnetic healer; hours 1 to 6. 32 Lewls st., off Jones nr. Post. \ professor will read cards for short 10 to ladies 25c. 424 Tehama st. EDNA V. GRANT, 215 Kearny st., room mind-reader. and_paimist. MRS. SHAFFER, test and business medium; sittings daily. 123% Six tim: MIS 4 GYPSY life reader, business advice; names given; 2c up. 5 Fourth st. MRS, DR, ANNA THOMAS_First in her pro- never fails: advice; help. 929 Post. MME. LE NORMANDE, religble clatrvoyant, card reader, magnetictreatment. 401 Leavnwth. MISS BELL GRANT. card reading and mag- netic healing. 122 Post st., room 10, 2nd floor. MISS MELVIL.B, great clalrvoyant and water reader. %1% Misslon; German spoken. MME. MOREAU, best medium and card- 25c up; charms given. 73 Fourth st. test to-night at § o'clock. MRS. FLLIS, medium, M, FRANCES, independent slate-writing me- dlum. 118 Halght st. MRS. SHRINER, clairvoyant for business and spiritual sittings. 120A Eddy st., room 3. MRS, J. J. WHITNEY. messazes and advice. piritual me Stockton s HYPNOTISM- S. F. College of Suggestive Therapeutics re- moved to 247 Larkin st., corner McAllister; 10 8. m. to 4 p. m. Dr. S. Turman, President. CAL. Institute, 40215 Geary diplomas issued; diseases MUSICAL IN!TI&J_AENTS. hypnotism taught; and_habits cured WHAT'S T YOU ARrE? GOING TO BUY A PIANO? WELL, NOW, WHAT DO YOU "VANT? A plano made in 189, with every dollar ex- pended on the instrument, modern in every respect, with all the late attachments, or the same old plano made from 1849 scales? T have a plano to sell that 1 will guarantes from top to bottom and will back it with every dollar T have. As I own my own build- ing and store, and as the manufacturers also back this instrument with $2,000,000, this, £ think, a good guarantee. The plano is the Kingsbury. The price Is § The address is 560 Hayes st. The firm is J. HARRY SCOTT. S we are selling good upright pianos for $8 cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method. Prices are the game as if purchased for all cash. Bargatns in good second-hand uprights upon same easy payments and some good pianos for $3. $ and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway Dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Tlirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. "ABSOLUTEL A ABS the oldest and largest house west of Chicago Is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 2, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and all other musical instruments of all grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low= est. Bverything possible done to please and satisfy the customer. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. INS‘E‘;‘:‘MENTAL or vocal lessons given in exchanze for room or board. Address box WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. TLTERRIER puppy; thoroughbred; 4 to 6 months old: bitch preferred. J. J. DONA- HU! 10 Harrison st. WANTED—100 goats fcr feeding the animals. Address the Zoo, Chutes, city. PHOTO and magic lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. PAWNBROKER—O!d goid, clothing bought. silver, cast-oft Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. Book- | keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, languages, English branch- es; electrical, civil and mining engineering; Burveying, assaying, etc.: 20 teachers: 1100 graduates placed since 1892; catalogue. THE Lyceum, preparatory school for the uni- versity, law and medical colleges; accredited with Stanford University, Cooper College, etc.; day and evening sessions; ref., Pres. Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan bullding. AYRES' Business College, 723 Market st. individual instruction in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy, etc.: life’ scholar- €hip, $50; low rates per week and month. VISITING governess, holding university h certificate, English experienced, desires pri- vate puplis; would accept resident position. Box 2642, office. ENGINEERING School: eivil, electrical, min- ing, mech. survey. assay, archit.; day & eve. est. 1564. VAN DER NAILEN, 933 Market. VOCAL teacher wants good accompanist be good sight reader: will exehange. leasons in singing. Address box 2724 Call office. SPANISH professor, Seflora de Velez, teaches grammatically with pure Castilian pronun- clation. 1458 Sacramento st. VIOLIN, mandolin, cornet, piano and instruments taught by I-d:’r’ xm::r-. °';'3!§ Twenty-fourth st. BOOKKI;'EPIE\:?{ and l;plfl calculations; a course in Tarr’s counting-roo: Thorough, Room 517, 855 Marxer st e 7% MRS. FRIEDBERG, volce culture; son. @14 O'Farrell 'st. ety WEBSTER. 2107%—Piano teacher: studied in Paris; terms reasonable; best references. ONE Newhall piano. One Zech piuno . One Fischer piano Twenty others at all prices BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16-20 O'Farrell. FINE Steinway plano. left on storage; cheap for cash. DEWING'S. room 12, Flood build- ing; agency for Hardman, Chase Bros., etc. THE best pianos, the lowest prices are offered by Zeno Mauvais Music Co., 769 Market: agts. T the celebrated Decker & Son piano: IMER & CO. Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, Briges and other plancs: se¢ our rent pian: no interest first year. 310, 312 Post st ADMINISTRATOR'S sale—Must sell plancs at immense reduction for cash or on install- ments. EATON ESTATE, 735 Market st. $3%5_GERMAN plano for sale on $ instaliments. 221 Leavenworth st. A—$100; FINE large upright plano; great bar- : Eddy st ; for rent or Installments. ank. FINE upright cheap _ 16 McAllister st., mext to Hibernia B HORNUNG'S new scale planos; cedented success. 216 Post st. AGENCY Haines Bros. planos: s planos, $75 up. W. C. HAMILTON KNABE_ planos: new scale; KOHLER & CHASE, 3 O'Farrell st SUPERIOR violins, ers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repalrer. 2 Latham place. second-hand 324 Post. SMALLEST ad. lowest price. Heine. 136 Ellls, —————— e DENTISTS. A _FULL set of teeth, $: painless enrlcunfi free; we make a specialty of crown an bridge work; crowns, 33 #0; fillings, 50c; all work painless and warranted 10 vesrs;’ our prices are always the lowest in town. Pa- cific Dental Parlor. 1 Third st. A FULL set of teeth, plates; light and tht teeth without plate: new flexible arranted ten years; crown and bridge work our specialty; fillings, 50c; crowns. $3 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jessfe 1132 VAN VROOM electro-dental parlo painless dentistry; no shock: painless extraction a itive fact: full set of teeth, %5 up: silver lings, 2c up: sold crowns, $3 50 up: your teeth put in without a plate’ open evenings. 957 Market st., cor. SIxth: ‘Phone Jessie 105, DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st., nr. 11th; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from 38 per set: evtracting 50c: gas given. SAN FRANCISCO Business College. Mar- ket st.: 124 positions in '96: 103 in R GUITAR, mandolin. piano and vocal lessons. $3 per month. MARY WESTHAUS. 39 Fifth. VOICE culture, plano. Paris graduate: French, Spanish: new classes: $2 mo. 109 Taylor st. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genulne Leck dent. ist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth _ without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. OHIO Dental Parlors have removed from 906 to §19 Market st., Academy of Sclences bullding, rooms 30, 31 and 82, Afth floor. 615 LARKIN ST.—Branch office of The lall Subscrintions and want ads taken. L. A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGU removed to Call blag.: th foar. rrme. 803 807 PHYSICIANS. WANTED—Position as chambermald or house- Call or address 310 Sixth st. WANTED—A number of girls to fill vari situations at MRS. smfl?s.'ef Larkin ‘:u.l HELPER in blacksmith drive shoes 1621 Market shop; one who can | DR. C. C. st 1208 O'DONNELL, office and residence, Market; diseases of women a ':eehltr. ALL work reasonable and it R. J. ‘W. KEY, 1220 lllrketu:'!. e SET of teeth without YOUNG, 1841 Pouk st & P DR. H. G