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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 10 = 1898 SAN FRANCISCO CALL. S OFFICE of the San Franolsco of Market and Third stres, open night in the year. BUSINE Call, corn until 1 BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 857 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. in street; open u:.til 9:30 o'clock. on street; open until 10 o'clock. Market street, corner Sixteenth; open 9 o'clock. leventh street; open until 9 o'clock. Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. . 305 Polk street; open until 9:30 o'clock. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky 2261 N streets; open until 9 o' clock. CHURCH “Chureh of Christ, Scientist, Central Sutter st., bet. Kearny and Grant ave.—At 11 a. m., Ck tian Science Bihle | lessons; subje Prophesies the Sec- ond Coming.”” ¥ 1 for children at the same hour. ‘nce and Health” study Thursday, at 8 ». m. All are \\'n*htm‘ CEN Spiscopal Church, Mis slon st., th—Dr. preach and special 30 a. m. and urrectionof Fact.” vening sermo : ster Meditations, Easter music, followed by This is a people’s Church. Edward themes with oting :d. Seats all free. Courte- Choir led by J. J. Morris. At 1 m. in the auditorium the Sunday- K D. | Easter programme will la V. Watt, superintendent Methodist Eplscopal SIMPSON Memorial B urch, comer . Hayes and _Bu streets; Rev. John Stephens, pastor; dence 300 Halght street—Services at | a. m. and 730 D m s pastor will speak at both services. At 11 a. m. } Easter exercises by the Sunday-school; de- lightcul music; and at 7:30 p. srand ‘Bas- | ter praise service, by the choir, assisted by | the Sunday-school; Epworth League meeting | ; prayer meeting Wednesday P he public cordially invited | 0 p. & at %o all the services of this church; seats free; ushers ‘n attendance GRACE Methodist Ep )p sts.; Rev eaching at 11 a. m. ster service by the ch vocal instructor Univers! rning and evening. Dur- I service the congrega- the choir in SInging musical director. Rogers, will sing » evening ill_unite Robert with Husband, Seats free. bresbyterian Church, cor. Powell | and Geary sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., ces at 11 &. m. and p. m. “An Easter Address.”’ Music, r anthem, "O Joyous Easter hnecker); offertory, ‘“The Lord oW ng; soprano solo, Mrs. evening—The evening an Baster musical service, and quartets by the chor, | s. Priest-Fine, Mrs. Sedgle; D. M. Lawrence, R. D. Burness, and Walter Campbell, basso and musical director. All are made welcome. egational Church, corner Post and | Rev. George C. Adams, stor—The pastor will preach an Easter s on at 11 m.; theme, “As It Began to awn.” Special Easter music under the di- rection of S el D. Mayer, organist and aster. In the evening an Easter Tem FIRST C ason s atten the First Fruits of Adams. eme, That Are A Sunday-school and m. Y. 8. C. B lc invited. | ational Church, Post sf to-day at 1l a. m. and &chool at 9:30 a. m. Rev. D.D., pastor, will preach | ing. Special Easter mus! 3 h sermon by the pastor ¢ Is Risen.”” Praise service in ith a brief address by the pas- The public subject, *“Ch the evening, “Baster Hopes and Joys.” 1y invited. n Church, cor. Geary and Rev. Horatlo Stebbins, D.D., ng service at 11 o’clock. Sermon special Easter music. Evening service econd Unitarian Churel Twentleth_and TH Capp sts.—A. J. Wells, pastor. Mr. Wells preach at 11 2. m. on ““The Lesson of the " The rabbi, J. Nieto, will speak at on *“The Housing of the Working- nday school at 924 Valencla ng. Unity Club Tuesday ev UNIVERSAL Brotherhood (Theosophical So- Son- clety), 819 Market st.—Lecture to-night, * * by Dr. J. A. Anderson. Su sday night, “Hypnotism.”” The Interna- nal Brotherhood League meets every Sat- urday evening. Its first object is ‘“To help en and women to realize the nobility of hotr cailing and their true position in life.” Church (Eplscopal), Forester ALBANS' 102 O'Farrell st.—Celebration of Holy mu at 11 a m. Easter service (choral) at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited. First Divine Sclence Church—M. E. Cra- r, pastor. Subject, ‘Easter Moon.” Easter services 11 a m., Yosemite Hall, N. S. G. W. bullding, Mason st., bet. Geary and Post. hool and Bible class, 10 a. m. All ed to attend. nday cordially invi BTRANGEF Methodist ¥ Sabbath Home, Howard Street pal Church, Howard st., bet. Second and Thind, two biocks from Palace Hotel—Rev. John A. B. Wilson, D.D., pastor. Telephone Black %1. All day Baster demon- strat At 11 a. m., bappy song, recitation “The Mighty Victor,” by the ; soprano solo, ‘‘Faster,” Her- 0 p. m., special Risen *hrist mon by Dr. Wil- Utility of the Resurrection of special arrangement Miss Alice By nan has been ured, and will sermon with her great soprano solo, “‘Christ Is Risen To-day,” by Bischoff. ir will be augmented by al v of seventy-five volc always welcome. ts and a subsldiary Seats free. All PHICAL Soclety—Free public lectures unday eve at 8 o'clock 0Odd * building. To-night chology of the Cell,” Lotus Circle for A ¥ A. Brackett children in same bullding at 2:30. SUNDAY MEETINGS. BOCT of Progressive Spiritualists, Occl- dental Hall Larkin st., corner McAllis ter (take Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lillie and Mrs. J. J. Whitney will assist in the tion of our beautiful new hall; if you Admission 10c. oclety, Fraternal Hall, p. m., Madame Mon: ill lecture and answer questions; one of the magi from the East will take part in the me 0 be happy join us. AT DR Spiritual Socley, %08 Market st.: 11, ;2 to 8 p.m., l0c; Mrs. Sealy, Gillingham, ' Vickers; Mr. Fisher, all tests Dr.'s offic Market; Wed. 335 McAllister. meeting _ will be tic headquarters, old ter sts; watch Wednesday's Call DR. M. MUCHLENBRUCH—Test circle Tues- day ning: consultations daily; office Br k Hotel, Oakland; no hall meeting unt her notice. ng circle, 2 p. m.; est 5 McAllister st. stitt, ave, Butler, Evens, Gil- KATI circle FR this MA sittings daily $1; test ¥ evening, 115 Frankiin st thought—Py stle, m., Sawkins lectures on $7 MARKET, to-night; tests: Mrs. Wrenn; others; questions answered; admission {ree, C. V. MILLEF g etherealizing seance; 5 40y Leavenworth st. B materializ MRSSHENDE inspirational lecture and tests t 122 Taylor st. ELSIE RE ast materializing Sunday even] MRS EGGE tings dally O’ Farrell st, SRT AITAnN test medium 320 McAllister st. st MEETING MNOTICES. BPECIAL Notice—California Comman- gl-ry No. 1, K. T.—Officers and mem- ers are hereby notified to emble in the asylum THIS DAY (SUNDAY), at 6:30 o'clock p. m., for ing EASTER SERVICES at the First Con- gregational Church. By order of SIR JOHN P. FRASER, Em. Com. be rendered. | | FA | WANTE in Fra- | arkin and McAllls- | A MME. YO convincing _test circle to- | night y orator. 05 McAlliste fon st., to-night; spir- no collection. T purpose of attend- | MEETING NOTICES—Continued. | THIRTY-SECOND annual gathering and games of the Caledonian Club at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, SATURDAY, May 2. ¢ JOHN REID, Chief. JAS. H. DUNCAN, Sec. EUREKA Grove No. 4, U. A. O. D.— The officers and the funeral committee of the above grove are hereby notifled to assemble at Drulds’ Hall, 413 Sutter st., on SUNDAY, April 10, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, JACOB NAGEL. By order CHARLES QUAST, Secretary. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and_want ads taken. DIVIDEND NOTICES. COUFONS of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Sterra Railway Company of California will | | be pald on and after April 12 at the office of the company, room 238, Crocker bullding. | IF interosted in fine poultry send | “and 2 cents in stamps to the Santa Teresa Poultry Farm, Eden Vale, Cal., and you will Tecelve thelr new illustrated catalogue and poultry guide. | BAD tenants ejected for $4; collectiuns made; | oty o country. PACIFIC COLLIECTION | CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 55%0. J. WILLIAMS has returned to MRS. 1 corner of Sixth. 472 Stevenson st. —Fortunes told; has re- MISS FAIRBANK | “moved to room 5, 23 O'Farrell s EDNA V. GRANT, genuine massage baths. Kearny st., room 2 ROOMS papered from $2 50; whitened 3L 343 Third st. and 2808 Twenty-fourth. MRS, BLAIR and assistants, 963 Mission at., room 18, massage and alcohol bathi S MAYS, genuine alconol, Turkish and MISS MA magnetic baths. 1007 Market st., room 2. MISS R. CLEVELAND and assistant from New York; baths; massage. 20 Grant ave., room 6. MISS L. DEAN, genuine Turkish baths. 0§ Market st., room 29, second floor. \IE DAVIS returned; massage baths. 128 Post st., room 10, second floor front. M HANSEN, latest galvanic battery end cabinet baths. 116 Taylor st. MRS, STEWERT, genuine steam and cablnet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1L MISS ANDERSON, baths, massage; Swedish movement. 906 Market, room 25, second floor. ALV B HALL and assistant, genulne cabinet 15% Turk and 1118 Market, rms. 15-16. baths SITUATIONS AANTED-FEMALs, YOUNG woman wants work by the day; s a Food seamstress or would do mending; $1 25 per day. 615 Post st. GERMAN woman wishes situation to do gen- eral housework -or keep house; city or coun- try; $10 to $12 per month. 04 Howard st. POSITION as stenographer; will accept small salary; references. M. E. W., 1704 Hyde st. MAN girl wishes a situation as cook and laundress; private family. Box 3226, Call. >—By Scotch Protestant girl, cooking 901 Post. G and housework in private family. SWEDISH girl_wants situation in American family; a good cook and laundress; good ref- Box 322, Call office. seamstress wants work by the r month. Please cafl 508 Taylor. | erence. GERMAN woman with a child wants situa- | tion; a good cook; city or country. 134 Mission st. LADY of reflnement wishes a position as | housekeeper in small family; references | given; city or country. Box 3230, Call office. LADY of refinement wishes a position as nurse and companion to an invalid; references | given. Box 3140, Call office. GOOD seamstress and _children's dres: would like a few more engagements; 231 Eleventh st INED, respectable Eastern woman wishes position to sew with dressmaker or in fami- | 239, & lies; fully competent. Address box ECTABLE woman wishes worl $1 day and car fare. 332 Turk st. TED—Situation by a respectable middle- aged American woman for housework or as working housekeeper. Call or address 245 Natoma st. WOMAN wants flannels to wash at her home. Address MRS. D., 174 Hyde st. AS housekeeper by American widow, elderly; | good cook and laundress; likes children; wid- ower’s family preferred; wages $i0 per month. Call 268 Stevenson st. COLORED woman wants housework; no heavy wash; ref. if required. Call 1130B Pacific st. LADY of refinement, 22, good planist singer, also lady, 35, practical and competent, | would like to go'to Dawson City with respon- sible parties to fill positions of trust. Address for one week, box 3136, Call office. and | GOOD willing New England woman wishes sit- n to do general housework; good plain | | o city or short distance in the country. 230 Minoa st. NEAT English cook, middle-aged; American style; good sick nurse; city Country; wages, $12 to $15. 129 Third st. SKIRTS cleaned and children’s wear a specialty. cor. Tenth. or rebound; reasonable; 132 Howard st., YOUNG woman wishes position as housekeeper or to do plain mending. 34 Sixth st.. room 6. REFINED American woman and daughter as working housekeeper; competent to tuke full charge; city or country. 217 Eddy st., room 9. WANTED—By business woman situation In store or office or as managing housekeeper; would leave city. Box 3, Call office, Oakland. STYLISH dressmaker wishes engagements, $1 50; dresses made over; suits made In 3 days: good fitter. ., 1941 Mission st. REFINED, educated young woman who under- stands housework; plain cooking; must have work at once; desires situation; wages $15. G. G. L., 2526 Mission st. NURSE wishes engagements; _experfenced; | “terms reasonable: reference = given. MR MARGARET DONOVAN, 20 Taylor st. | WANTED-—By neat Protestant woman, elder- | "1y, housework in small family; city or | country; strong and able to do such work; wages, $15. Box 8192, Call office. EXPERIENCED dressmaker wishes engage- ments by the day; satisfaction guaranteed: reasonable terms. ~Address box 319, Call. NEW YORK lady desires a position as house- keeper for small famlily; a first-class house- keeper and. a good cook: no objection to country. Box 3300. Call office. SITUATION wanted by a working housekeeper, £ood cook and sewer; country preferred. 609 Tennessee st., Potrero. WOMAN wishes situation to do housekeeping or plain mending. 139 Fourth st., room 10. it 2 - s | DURING the summer vacation an engagement desired by an experienced lady as house- | keeper In a summer boarding-house or private family; references given and required. Box Palo Alto. POSITION as teacher desired by a lady student during the summer; experienced: French and German: references given and required. Box 115, Palg, Alto. | LADY of business experience, speaking English [ and German, desires position of any kind. | ‘Address I. H., 1625 San Bruno road, S. F. | YOUNG _woman with baby wishes work: wages no object. Address Newport House, 2i kiin st., room 26. LE-AGED American woman, neat and saving, desires place on ranch in Fresno County to cook for men only. Address MRS. H. DEHASS, Fresno Postoffice, Cal. YOUNG woman wishes situation to do house- | " keeping or plain mending; Do objection to short distance in country. Call or address 1104 Mission st., room 10. REFINED, intelligent American lady as man- aging housekeeper; city or country. Call or address 341 Turk st., room 14. | MONEY lonned on watches, diamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harr! 5 Grant a SITUATIONS WANTED—MALB. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamond: b | elry; low interest. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant av. CHINESE and Japanese (estab, 20 years) help; | “tel. Main 1997 BRADLEY & CO.. 640 Clay st. JAPANESE Employm't Office—Best help and 1808 Polk; tel. Polk 422. | CHINESE and Japanese employment office; | “best help. 4141 O'Farreil st.; tel. East 426. JAPANESE, Chinese Employm't Office; cholce help; tel. Grant 56 Geo. Aokl, 30 Gearv st. | “'Northern Hsclng SITUATIONS VANTED-—Continaed. POSITION urgently wanted as Spanish corres- pondent or Interpreter by young man well ac- quainted in town; first-class references siven. Box 3206, Cail office. WAN {ED—Situation by middle-aged man in or about laundry, or care of invalld traveling East. Address, care of Swedish pastor, 13 Glen Park ave. YOUNG man wants position running steam or gasoline engine; good driver; can milk and handy with tools; best of reference. Addrees box 3225, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED Scotchman of steady habits who_understands the care of horses and cows in that or any other capacity; wages not so much an object. Address box §134, Call office. LANDSCAPE gardener posted in orchard grow- Ing or manager in any large place. Address D., box 2, Call office, Oakland. HEAD gardener wishes situation; well posted in greenhouse work and bedding; married and best references. Address A.. box 6, Call otfice, Oakland. FIRST-CLASS gardener, wants situation; best of references. Address C., box 7, Call office, Oakland. YOUNG married man, experienced In farming, would like position in countrv: good references. Address N. C. N 18 Clara st., S. F. handy with tools and | HELP \WANTED—Continue: WANTED—4 girls, general housework; wages $20. 2326 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, Jew- elry; low interest. Uncie Harris, 16 Grant av. LEARN dressmaking and millinery; positions free; patterns 25c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Post. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market St.: perfect fit; no trying on: trial free. 4 MARKET ST.—Branch office of The ‘ww. Want and subscriptions taken. WANTED. MALE HELP A FRY cook, $60; German second cook, $60; cook for a restaurant, 312 a week and room; cook, $9 a week; foreman bread baker, §13 & week and board; baker, New England style, 310 a week and ‘found;’ third-hand baker, $2 and found; waiter, $40; waiter, $25. C. R. HAM | _SEN & CO., 104 Geary s FLATS WANTED- WANTED—Furnished or unfurnished flat of 6 or 7 rooms, between Steiner and Buchanan and McAllieter and Post sts.: would like to let & new high-grade bicycle apply toward rent. Address box 3122, Cail office. “RooMS N U UUSS U STUTT WANTED—2 furnished or unfurnished sunny rooms and board in the neighborhood of Feil st. and Masonic ave. for lady and child; ref- erences exchanged, location, D BOARD WANTED. Address, stating terms, ete., box 3200, Call office. FATHER and ? children In a refined Catholic family; clergy reference wanted and given. Addrees_box 3218, Call office. WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—Sail boat for misslonary purposes, 10 or 15 tons; must be cHeap; give size, age, maker, etc. Address box §201, Call office. ENGINEER for a sawmill, $0 and board: barker, §35 and board; screw turner, $35 and board;”edger, $30 and board; tunnelman, 32 70 a day; woodchoppers, $125 a cord, grub ad- vanced, xl"cm& job; man about place $15. C. R. HANSE! CO., 164 Geary st. COMPETENT barber for a country institution; porter and runner, country hotel, $20; Leli SWEDISH man and wife with 2-year-old chijd would llke work on private place or ranch; man as all round man; woman as cook. Ad- | dress box 3232, Call WANTED—By a young man, German, kitohen work, assist in cooking, walting, saloon or other work; city or country. Address H. VIELITZ, 136 Sixth st., room 7. v, $10. C. R. Ha..~EN & CO., 104 Geary st. | RAILROAD laborers; free fare; call to-day gbgugdny): office open 11 a m. C. R. HAN- EN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED—Fred Ohlander, please call; driver | for milk route in city, references required, | 3% per month and found; German cook for hotel, near city, $65: milkers, farmers and others.. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. COOK for small boarding-house or cook on board vessel. R. A. R., 44 Third st. ATTENDANT, valet or nurse to sick, invalld or demented gentleman by young man of good address from the Bast; hospital experi- ence. R. A. ROSCH, 44 Third st. A—MURRAY & READY WANTED— and cheap for cash: give price, where ark can be séen. -An ark; must be ‘n good condition size and Box 3210, Call office. PHOTO and magic lantern apparatu 109 Montgomery st. hand. second- PAWNBROKER—OId _gold, clothing bought. cast-oft 41 Third. sliver, Add.’ COLEM rivers in the largest number of claims of any company in the Noj cidental Hotel an company owning 1 the Klondike by a rthwest. C. P. DEYOE, Agent, Oc- CARPENTERS, £ood men Dawson can on the way up work out $150 of thelr Gold Star Co., Mills building, San Fran. blacksmiths, plu: bers and at general work who are going to fare, via St. Micna:l. Agply The in city and country; from $15 to $80 per month and found; call and see us. MURRAY & READY, YLeading Employment Agents, 634 YOUNG man wishes position in law office or office wou'c; best of refersnces; wuges nc ob- ject. Address box 8245, Call office. POSITION as engineer; lately from the Basti 32 years of age; 15 years' cxperlence with botlers, engines. pumps, dynamos and repalr; bas set of tools; run last in planing mill and furniture factory; best of references. Ad- dress box 3184, Call office. SOBER, reliable Englishman wants work of any kind; can drive and care for horses, milk, raise chickens, etc.; handy with tools and willing o make himself ~generally useful. Address Farmer, 764 Mission st., 8. F. YOUNG man would like a situation; ls all round painter, paper hanger, etc.; also five years' experience in tinning nnd’xlplumhlng; country. 452% Tehama st. N perienced in writing up col- ored telegraph codes, 3 years as Spanish cor- respondent, first-class accountant, wants in or outdoor position. Box 3208, Call office. ¥ ENGINEER, stationary, wants work at trade | or as night watchman'or driver; anything at living wages; American and married. Ad- dress 2508 Laguna st. PERIENCED cloak and suit salesman, with best of references, is open for engage- ment. Address box 3203, Call office. POSITION wanted—Drug clerk, experienced in Eastern and Western trade. Box 3183 Call. WANTED—To an apprentice serve as as anything. WELL educated business] pleasant _address, good French, Englisk tion; best BOOKKEEPER, understands_thoroughly how to open and close set of books; best of refer- ences. Box 3372, Call office. WANTED—By man and wife, position to take charge of rooming-house or any place of trust; are thoroughly competent and reliable; no objections to country; wife a good planist. Address box 3214, Call office. BAKER foreman of experlence wants work, City or country; stock or compressed yeast. Address Baker, 39 Third st., Oakland. CHINESE boy wants position as good cook In family. Call 627 Dupont st. GOOD steady and rellable American cook would ltke @ good steady pi 54 M| HESTER House, 44 Third st. ket; 20 rooms, 2o to $1 50 nighi week; convenient .nd respectabl and taggage to and from fery. 5 LARKIN—Branch office of the Call. scriptions and swant ads_taken. e v taiker, knowing and Russian, desires posi- references. Box 3222, Call. $150 to 38 free 'bus Sud- FEMALE IELP WANTED. HOTEL DEPARTMENT —— Waitress, country hotel, $20 and fare; 2 walt- resses and chambermaids, same country hotel, $20; 2 neat young waltresses, city hotel $15; 4 restaurant waitresses; cook, small hotel, near city, $30, no bakiny small boarding-house, ' country, $20; class place, city, $20: 2 lunch ‘waltresses, $350; staurant waltresses, $5 a week. C. R. EN & CO., 104 Geary st. maid, French spoken, to travel to France, §30; mother and daughter to cook on ranch, see party here, $30: girl, housework, San Rafael, girl, housework, Hanford, $20; girl, houséwork, Petaluma, $15; girl for Napa, $20; 10 girls, housework, ~city, $20; ranch cook for Haywards, $20, see party here; k, small city hotel, $80. C. R. HANSEN 0., 104 Geary st. to-day (Sunday), for country hotel, 11 o'clock, $20, and free fare. C. R. & CO., 104 Geary st. $25; hotel, women for houséwork; second girl for ranch, §20. MUR- RAY & READY, 631-63 Clay st. COND girl, private family, near city, $20. RE 6 Clay st ell my tollet specialties. MRS ‘oom 324, 806 Market st. WANTED—Experlenced operators on overalls. 3 and $ Battery st., upstairs. TEACHERS, business women or nurses can find good building, STRONG, honest young woman to do housework, washing and cooking; good home for good girl; $15. 1905 Broadway. WANTED—First-class hairdresser and mani- cure. BLOCH'S, 141 Post s LADY agents wanted in every county to sell Dr. Henry's blood purifier; a positive cure for rheumatism and all blood diseases; big profits. W. BACKOFIN, San Jose. WANTEDFirst-class talloress on fine coats. 411% Kearny st. WANTED—An apprentice, dressmaking, MRS. A. J. LASTLAND, 57 Sutter st.; Monday. FIRST-CLASS finisher on custom pants. Call at 13 Natoma st. or one week. GIRL for light housework. 3535 Army st., be- tween Dolores and Church. GIRL wanted to take care of children; wages $12.° Call between the hours of J0 and 13, NE. corner of Howard and Twenty-first st S b el d earn §§ weekly doing needlework at ; no canvassing: Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. STANDARD NOVELTY CO., 101 Beekman st., New York. LADY cashier and_matron able to take inter- est in select and profitable cash business; references. 313 Bush st. 2 UNDER_ clerks, wholesale trade, assistant office cashier and correspondent. 1023 Marke HAT trimmer wanted. QUINN'S Hat Store, 238 Third st. don't fail to visit the McDowell it is the largest and best dressmak- ing and millinery school this side of Chi- cago; the McDowell system of dress cutting is the one that received all the gold medals and dipiomas. In our millinery class we teach the art of stylish millinery; unlimited lessons; easy payments; special inducements offered ' this' week. The McDowell —Dress- making and Miilinery School, 103 Post st. near Mar- | payingipositionsiat room 644 Parrott | eral | wants hundreds of men for different positions | | RESPECTABLE young lady wishes to join re- liable expedition to Alaska. Address, stating terms, etc., box 3138, Call office. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, je WORK at home furnished people of either sex at good wages. For full information address Labadie Art Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. WANTED— first-class _salesmen capable of selling best retail merchants; positions worth $200 per month above expenses; references re- quired. Address THE EASTERN MANU- FACTURING CO., Manhattan bldg., Chicago. BRIGHT Doy, about 15, for tea and crockers store. Columbla Tea Company, 250 Sixth st. YOUNG man In restaurant for kitohen and dining-room; Scandinavian pref. 303¢ 16th st. RS wanted for dry dock. Apply to- v.. EDMONDSON, 220 Brannan NTED—At once, first-class walter and oyster man. M. B. MORAGHAN, 68 Cali- fornia Market, DISHWASHER wanted at 1212% Polk st, Model Restaurant. COAT, vest and trouser makers wanted. Apply at 11 a. m. at the Stevenson-st. entrance to _CHARLES LYONS', 7 COATMAKER for the country. P. GREE! BERG & CO., room 29, Flood building. MARRIED Jjanitor at once. bonds, with references. 10 DANT for elec position of responsibili | BOOKKEE . shoj and salesmen 'to call at onc ho can furnish Market st. 1023 Market. timekeeper, _collectors 313 Bush st. and 63 Clay st.; telephone Main elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant a: GENUINE arctic fyr clothing; heavy woolen | WANTED—Good dishwasher at 154 Becond st. clothing. L. LEV%. B.ner}" and Jackson sts. | WANTED—Competent and experienced sales- | OCEAN or river steamers, salllng vessels and man; also an experionced order cleri for clty | launches for sale H. G. SHAW, { Sutter retal ocer: iness. Address box 3139, = ORI oMY Rualucas. KLONDIKE pack mules and burros for sale. i Horan Stockyards, Tenth and Bryant sts. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are cash and gate and same as if purchased for all cash. Bargaf in good second-hand uprights upon yments sts., San Broadway, Oakland. | selling good upright planos for $6 36 per month, we ask you o investi- approve this method. Prices are the me e 8y | ) , $4 and per month. & CO. teinway Dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter and some good ianos for SHERMA. N, CLA Francisco, and Tlirteenth and | ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest hou west of Chicago i | 26, 28 and 30 O and all other musical grades and Everyt satlsfy the customer. est. is KOHLER & CHASE'S, Farrell st. Planos, instruments of " al rices. Terms easy; prices low: ing possible done to please and % NEW New plan and tuning be_equale: SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes. s FIRM. NEW GOODS. NEW NUMBER. NEW PRICES. 0 rented. $3 per month. Repairing | a specfalty. Our prices can not in San Francisco. A FINE 1l this wee Steinways Emerson and others. CO., 933 Market st. ne of second-hand planos offered k at very low prices, including Chickering, Hallett” & Davis, THE F. W. SPENCER ONE Newhall planc. One Zech plano One Fischer piano . Tiwenty others at all prices. N, BENJ. CURTAZ & | MAN and wife to manage together light profit- | able cash business. 313 Bush st. STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper, stationer's | and publishing installment house.’ Particulars | 313 Bush st. THE best planos, the lowest p by Zeno Mauvais Music Co., 769 Market; agts. for the celebrated Decker & Son plan SOHMER & CO. Byron Mat | | 320 PER week and percentage gross recelpts, managing partner cash business. 313 Bush. | ASSISTANT office manager, $50; quick ad- | 313 Bush st. | | _vancement to right party | RESIDENT managing partner for cash busl. | ness, Stockton, $200; investment fully se. cured; weekly allowance $15 at start; an ex- cellent opening for an active young business | _man. Particulars 313 Bush st. SEVERAL valuable commercial positions for | “eligible men as bookkeepers, clerks, sales- | _men, ete. Rooms 2 and 3, 313 Bush st. GERMAN grocery. clerk under 20 years; must | live with parents. 901 McAllister st. WANTED—A good blacksmith helper. Inquire at 316 Mc. “fs!?!' st. TINSMITHS wanted. “Apply to POWER & 49 Sacramento st. PIKE, WANTEDFeeder for pon- oylinder press ive wages expected and experlence. Box 237, Call Otfice. ED—Salesman experfenced in crockery or grocery line; give wages expected and experience. Box 3234, Call office. EXPERIENCED coat and pants maker. 225% | " Montgomerv st.; steady job. | WANTED—At Montana House. 764% Misston; | ‘men to take rooms; l0c, loc and 2e per night %0c and §1'per week. PARTNER with $25 to invest in profitable cash | business; honorable; no competition; please investigate Mon., Tues. 108 Taylor st., room 2. BOY, 13 to 17, rellable and honest, willing to travel and walt on gentleman for board and clothing; to right person a snap; no wages; send stamp for answer. J., box 7, Call office, Oakland. WANTED—Men and women; work home; I pay 8 to 816 a week for making crayon portraits; new patent method; any one who can read or vrite can do the work in spare time, day or evening; send for particulars at once. H. A. GRIPP, German Artist, Tyrone, Pa. 7 YOUNG men, 1 blacksmith, for voyage south; | good wages. 'HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st. | FARMER In country on_ salary to obtain poultry, egg shipments. Box 3288, Call office. NEAT boy to wait on tables and help in kitchen; boarding house. 738 Fourth st. | A_NO. 1 presser on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market st. N_to learn barber trade In eight weeks. 8. Coliege, 135% Elghth st. anted 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 legal.y de- clared their intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, rend and write English, ard be be- tween 5 feat 5 inches and 6 feet in_ height. For further information apply at the re- cruiting office, 20 Ellts st.. San Francisco, Ci WANTED—10 men to occupy clean rooms: 1 nights 2ic or 75c week. 106 New Montgomery. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jew- eLry: low/ interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. SAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, Australla, Europe. Herman's, 2 Steuart st. GOOD barber wanted; steady for Saturday and unday. 505 Broadway. | @0 PAIR of men's new and seond hand shoes | _half price; half soling 35c. 959 Howard st. | SAILORS and_ordinary seamen wanted at LANE'S, 604 Davis st., near Jackson. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. HEADQUARTERS for cooks, walters and oth- “er help. E. SIMON, #43 Clay st. ‘WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 -hird ct.; 150 large rooms; 25 per night: 1 to $3 per week. BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm’t Office, 8. FUCHS, Sec., 325 Grant uve.: tel. Grant 136. MARKET, 8% (Elcho House)—Single_rooms, 123, 15¢ to 25c per night; week, ic, 31, $1 25. BARBERS' Progressive Union: free employ- ment. Bernard, Secy., 102 7th; tel. South 623. WINCHESTER House, # Third st Market: 200 rooms, 2ic a night; reading-roo free ‘bus and bazgage to and from he ferry. Briggs and other planos; see our rent plan; no interest first vear. apply on cla st. BARGAIN; good Fisher plano. SCHMITZ, 16 MeAllister' s | SMALLEST ad. OD German baby grand plano. 1175 Valen- ces are offered , Newby, Evans, . 310, 312 Post st. next Hibernia Bank. lowest price; $2 per month u sale. HEIN] 136 Ellis st. cedented HORNUNG'S new scale planos; an unpre- success. 216 Post st. AGENCY Halnes Bros. planos, § lanos: second-hand up. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post. KNABE _planos; KOHLER & CHASE, 3 O'Farrell st. new scale: new styles. SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham pl MONTGOMERY, 27, cor. Clay—Open until o’clock; branch office of The Call; subscrip- tione and want ads taken FOR THE leading violets for the leading people; 60,000 strong plants for sale: Wales an $175 per d Lady Hume Campbell, $3 per 100, 50: Golden Gate, California, Marie Louise and Swanley White, $2 per 100, $1 25 per 50. Also 400 assorted palms from 1 to 3 feet hizh, in variety; dahlias a 50 cents per dozen; s strains; special rates to the trade. C. CROCK- FORD, Grower, Colma, San Mateo County; ke San RARE chance on account of departure; for sale cheap, 1 Box 3163, 6 COIN silver new forks, In box; @ nice wed- ding present, for $10. Grant ave. BUTTONHOLE manufacturing_machine, sec- ond hand, FOR Sale—$1500; men’s shoestore and repairing; rooms and garden. FOR SALE—Small aviary with birds. quire 449 A _PRETTY, improved plat in 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. 304 Third st. $300—SCHOONER yacht for sale; 44 feet long. Box 3206, Call office. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Princess of eclalty, 5 cents each, | i from 2k cents to $1 25 each; shrubs 1 s for sale from finest | lectric Mateo large vault in Calvary Cemetery. Call office. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 $35. 624 Elizabeth st.; Castro cars. 105 nth st. Tn- Fifth or sale; Cochins, Plymouth 910 Plerce st. DOMESTIC sewin new; cheap. machine, 5 drawers; almost 5 Mission’ st. BOILERS, INTOSH engines, 20 hand_machinery. & WOLPMAN, 137 Beale st. Me- 10-HORSE gain; call power Nagle steam engine at a bar- at once. 654 Misslon st. FOR SALE—Rilliard, plEeon hole and 1 rou fice. 757 Fool, Tivoll table, 1 lette wheel at a sacri- Harrison st. LITHO engraving battle-ship Maine, framed and unfra 10c; Sx10 1xi7, %e; 25, 60c; curtain poles complete, 15¢; rm. mold- ing,all colors,lc ft;open eve. Jones547 Mission med; framing with glass 7x9 inches and 10x12, ¥c: 11x14 and 12x16, 20c} 16x20, 30c; 18x22, 35c; 20x24, 450; 22% BARS, back bars, ters, ond-hand. Mission st linoleum, office furniture, office furniture and fixtures; coun- store and new and sec- 1017-1019-1021-1028 mirrors, showcases, J. NOONAN, t., above Sixth. FOR SALE—Two pumps, engine and boller and large fron tank. “Apply HAVENS & TOEPKR, Architects, 55 Flood butlding. GAS fixtures very low: large assortment; 1 and 2-bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUF- SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. ENGINE, pump. H. 8. WHITE, 516 Mission st. boller. dvnamo, motor, belts and J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand building material. 1124 Mission; Tel. So. 787. SAFES—New and second-hand; cheaper than Hermann Safe Mafe., 533 Sacramento. ever. SAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand;: all sizes; half original cost. 103-111 Market, S. F. GRAPHOPHONES, $10; Records, $5 per do: Projectoscope, $100.” Baclgalupl,” 923-946 Mrkt. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. boug] 1063 Mission. near Seventh: counters, shelving, ete., CLAIRVOYANTS, THE WORLD'S GREATEST MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYANT, HAS LOCATED PERMANENTLY AT 1206 MARKET ST. TRUTHFUL IN HER PREDICTIONS. Bl RELIA! IN HER ADVICE. No matter what trouble you may have with yourself or others, come and she will guide you. She advises you with a certainty higher than human power. Mrs. Clark Is Recognized by the Press Medical faculty and scientists generally 2s the foremost medium in the country, and should not be classed with card-readers, for- tune tellers, palmists, astrologers and similar humbugs. A Mrs. Clark, the brilllant star of her profes- sion, acknowledged by the press and public of two continents as .the most remarkable medium and clairvoyant, is permanently io- cated in San Francisco, and may be con- sulted from § a. m. to 6 p. m., daily and Sun- day. Mrs. Clark’s past record and strictly honorable dealings are sufficient guarantee for her future work, and have won her the good will of the press and people. HONEST, FEARLESS AND CAPABLE. She is the foremost medium of the day. She fully understands the responsible position she is placed in by the remarkable gift she is en- dowed with, and she will try her best to help those who neeu helr and advise those who need advice, and do all in her power to show | all her honest callers plainly and in forcibie language how to gain happiness and prosperity. HER REVELATIONS ARE MOST WONDER® And Acknowledged to be of the highest order, not made to satisfy idle curlosity only, but intended to give those who seek the truth a permanent benefit. She does not cater to the superstition of the ignorant and credulous peo- ple. If you are in doubt that she can and will perform all she claims, feel yourself invited to call, and she will give you a more substantial proof of her marvelous power than you have ever before recelved from mortal. It marriage, sickness, deaths, changes, trav- els, divorces, separations, lawsults, business transactions, wills, de IMOTTKaK: lost or absent friends interest you, if you desire to be more successful, if you desire to have your do- mestic troubles removed, your lost love re- turned, your bitterest enemies converted into stanch friends—in a word, whatever may be your troubles, suspicions or desires, call on this gifted woman and she will send you away happler, wiser and bolder than ever before. MRS. DR. F. CLARK'S MAGIC BELT, I THE GREATEST OF ALL TALISMANS. A charm (also called a talisman or amulet) possesses the power to protect its possessor against any evil and promote his luck, happi- ness and health. This power it obtains from its manufacturer, who from and through her supernatural power transmits the same to the tallsman. A charm can be made for any purpose. It may serve as a protéctor on a journey or at home, against accident or evil influence, which it destroys; it may guide you safely through any perilous enterprise, may help you to com- plete your business transactions profitably, in- suring you against loss, and thus assist you to acquire wealth. It may be of a mesmeric character—drawing others' ‘affections toward you and thus secur- ing for you friends among strangers, and even converting enemies into friends and bringing esteem, love and friendship from all. It may possess a healing power and cure diseases by its simple application. THE MAGIC BELT Contains within itself the virtues of several or all other single charms combined, and is the most powerful talisman that has ever been made. What 1s your vocation in life? you prospered? future? Every person is speclally adapted to some particular business, profession or trade, which may justly be termed their true vocation, and yet more than half of you are fighting against an unknown fate for fame, fortune and posi- tion which you do not and cannot obtain until you find your true vocation. If you are contented with your present work you have found your true vocation and success will attend you; but if dissatisfied, and all is going against you, it is an evidence that you ave not found your true vocation. A visit to Mrs. Clark will soon settle this all-Important question and your true vocation pointed out to you, and if possessed of only a moderate degree of brains and energy success will be sure to attend vou. She advises you with a certainty by a higher than human power as to the proper course to pursue in life. Her descriptions of your friends and enemies are as real as though they stood before you. Call and test the madam to your heart’s content, and you will depart thoroughly satisfied that there is at least one reliable medium and clairvoyant now in your midst. Nothing in life too obscure for her to reveal. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily and How have ‘What are your hopes for the Sunday. ~Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by ;m\ll. Send stamp for circular with special erms. All business sacred and confidential. 3 Sickness, losses, deaths, etc., will be omitted rom your reading at your request, otherwise everything, good and bad, will be given. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, 1206 MARKET ST., PARLORS 25 AND 26 (TAKE ELEVATOR). Ban Francisco, Cal. | 1208 1208 Cut this out, as it appears Sundays only. I MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medlum; while entranced she will reveal every hidden mystery in life; she will show you how to overcome your enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affec- tions; unites the separate, recovers lost, stolen or burled property; locates treasures, minerals: tells your entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 10 a. miito 5 p. m.; perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with cial terms. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, rooms and 2, 1206- Market st., opp. Sixth. MRS. EMILY MOORE, 833 Howard st.—This wonderful mediam stands alone without equal. Is mot a pretender, but a genufne medium, and has been from birth. Caa hy this wonderful power tell your very thoughts and all that troubles you. No matter what your wishes are she can gain them for you in a very short time. WIIl bring back the ones you love and make them true to you. It you are in bad luck call and she will change it for you. Tells vour lucky day to undertake anything. Makes marriages and will give you exact date when you will marry. Will give you luck In sverytuing you undertake. ~Finds hidden treasures. Re- moves drunkenness, rheumatism and ali lcn- standing ailments.’ Can be sean on all mat- ters of business, love, courtship and anything you want to know. All letters promptly answered; enclose stamp. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. si{vme MACHINES. ANY woman can earn $1'% to $2 dally mak- ing artificial flowers; we teach you in_ one day and give steady employment; we hav hundreds of workers; distance from us makes no difference; don't delay but send for ticulars. Address Fairfield Flower Co., Fair- field, Maine ATTENTION is called to the McDowell draft- ing machine; received World's and Midwinter Fair gold medals; dressmakers and those_in. terested are invited to call; learn the M Dowell system apd get positions free; drest making and millinery thoroughly taught; the most successtul school this side of Chicago; patterns cut, %ec. 103 Post WANTED—Experienced operators to work on flannel, white and fancy shirts. Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. XPERIENCED shirt waist cutter and fitter; . steady employment. . J. KELLER COM- PANY, 1105 Broadway, Oakland. SIR HIRAM T. GRAVES, Recorder. MISSION Lodge No. 163, F. and A. M. —Called ting TO-MORROW (MON- ¥) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. First cgTee INKER, Secretary. HARMONY Lodge No. 13, L 0. 0. The officers and the funerai { the above lodge ara ¥ to assemble at Odd Teil . corner Market and Seventh sts., on SUNDAY, April 10, at 1 p. m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, JACOB NAGEL. By order. CHARLES QUAST, F. Sec. DAY, May 7, 159%. Round trip tickets 60 cents; children 25 cents. J. 8. WEBSTER, President. A. C. BALLINGALL, Secretary. Zoma~ PICNIC—St. Andrew's Soclety—The Andrew’s Soclety will hold its annual pienic at Fairfax, SATUR- YOUNG man wants any kind of work; handy with tools and machinery. Box 3157, Call. TYOUNG German who was working 2 vears in a ausage factory, and afterward in'a saloon, situation. Address box 3147, Call. SITUATION wanted; a young man just re- | “turned from Alaska desires a position as bookkeeper, correspondent or clerk; excel- lent letters of recommendation. Box 3164, Call. | COACHMAN; can milk, take care of garden and handy about place; city, Oakland or Ala- meda; best of references. Box 3157, Call. MAN and wife want situations to take care of house; city or country. Box 3145, Call office. ENGLISHMAN wishing to gain experience in chicken ranching or vineyard offers his ser- vices for board and lodging. Box 8159, Call. SITUATION as gardener by steady man; city or country; can milk, drive; handy about Bousar Address box 3156, Call. WANTED—A lady between 25 and 30 fo learn dressmaking and do light housework; good home and fair salary to right person; apply after 10 a. m. 116 Taylor st. FIRST-CLASS hgirdressers wanted at G. LEDERER'S, 111 Stockton st. WANTED-Strong_Swedish girl to help in a kitchen; wages 636 0 and room. Geary st. DR, WISE, the ladies' speclalist, 1020 Market st.; consultation free; fees moderate. A NO. 1 finishers on cloaks. M. SIMINOFF, 1228 Market st. HONEST German or Swedish girl, housework; £ood_plain cook; sleep home; 316 Address 1l Steiner st. YOUNG girl to learn pants making; sewer; paid while learning. 562 Stevenson st. WANTED—First-class walstmakers at 222 Post st. rooms 10, U aad 13 ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms 2c to $1 night; $1 to §4 week: hot and cold baths. SINGLE rooms, 10c and l5c night: 75c and 31 week. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency. 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, 957 Market st.. below Sixth, for & roo: or the “Life and Work of - Frances Willard"'; only edition authorized by the W. C. T. U.; itberal terms. Address Na- tional Publishing Co., Lakeside, Chicago. AGENT'S outfit free: new agent one day made go selling our ‘Safe-Desk.”” Baker Safe Co., ‘hicago, 11l., Department S. RELIABLE man with large acquaintance can obtain permanent position; prominent insur- ance office. Address B. A., box 15, Call office. PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER wanted In a long establishel elec- tric supply and construction business; full in- vestigation: a rare chance. Box 3193, Call. WANTED—Partner for dyeing _and cleaning business: must be a dyer. 929 Folsom st. AGENTS wanted repairing $2 MONTH machine supplies. 145 Sixth st.: phone Mint 45. ————— e e ALL kinds bought, sold, cxchanged, rented: lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. LY—Rented, repaired, bought, sol CARPE™ CITY Stea: moves, la; 38 and 40 CLEANING. m Carpet-cleaning Works; _cleans, ys carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., Eight \ st.; telephone South 50. WHEN you to_ SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet- beating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. So. 40. send become disgusted with poor work MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader; born double veil and second sigh diagnoses disease; full life reading: ladles 50c, _gents$l; palm.and clairv.: sit. $150. 126 Turk. GYPSY life reader gives correct answers to all questions; L., 2ic; G., 50c: no sign. 3 7th. “MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band's picture, 25c; ladles. 914 'O'Farrell sl MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 2ic up. § Fourth st. MISS PEARL HARRISON, card reader and ‘magnetic healer. Room 2, 120 Geary st. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in ner pro- fession; never fails: advice; help. 929 Post. CARPETS McQUEE: cleaned, renovated like new. F3 N, 4563 Stevenson st.; tel. S. 228. ADVANCE tel. Main Carpet . Cleanin, Co., : s GEO. WALCOM, Proprisioe M, Proprietor. J. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaning, renovat- ing, alteration wks, 413 lchl(llegz‘ Jessie 321. MME. MOREAU, best medium and card reader; 25c up: charms given. 73 Fourth s MME. LE NORMANDE, reliable clairvoyant, card reader, magnetictreatment. 401 Leavnwth. — e SPIRITUALISM. CARPETS STRATTON, 38 cleaned at 3c. per yard; relaid at 3c. Eighth st.; ‘tel. Jensie 944, GREAT Works, 14 Sth st. Eastern Steam Cai = Cleant: B. GRAN‘I’:?:I} Jessle ;l‘ OAKLAND, Callifornia Hall, Eleventh and Clay sts.; Mme. Young’s grand opening test meet- ing, Wednesday _evening, April 13; boy orator, Professor Young; loc. J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-Cleaning Co., 240 14th MAUD FOSTER, fortune teller; ladies and ot.; cleaning, 8c. a vard; tel. Mission 74. gentlemen, 2c. 34 Sixth st., room §. CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden . 41 Minna st.; YR e mfl‘ 8, A—Consult the lucky medium. basement. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST frices to il new building. slon et.; tel. Mint 1831 INDIANA Aucti Removed to 19 Mo Comiery Bt 3 hitnast orices pard. Tel. Davis HOUSES WANTED. —__vouses wam____ WANTED-—Cotf 5 children. Box | e 40 Mis- Call. Sent to any address in _the United ?&u or Canada one year for §1 60, postage HYPNOTISM- ~ oy COLLEGE Sug. Th r ~ences; otism aft., eve.; _Mon., Thur. ev. Mrs, Dr. 4 CAL. Institute, 406 ‘Géary; h: ism ‘taught; diplomas issued; diseases m« cured. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium. 232 ‘Stoekton st.; old No. 218. DELICACIES and bakery, worth §1000 Dry goods, stationery, cheap. Bakery: fine oven: [ Sivin. Hote.. tand, near L g‘r‘llnl;:h. bakery; 3 rooms furnished.. Saloon; worth S\Z‘S:\W:le?:e :gr;l;\al; esi i Meat markel, ¥ “DECKER, 1 NER grocery and bari withoat A Rt the ‘hest business cornars. $200—Partner wanted in commission U " $i50—Saloon: old-establizhed, 3 other bargains In saloons, Testaurants. ANDERSON & CO. FIRST-CLASS cash grocery and bar; one of ners in . city; fine horse n,nd CIFIC BUSINESS EXCHANG. 995 rket. VAN TD—One River Captaln. WANTED- D River Mates. One Marine Engineer, Two_Cooks. Six_Laborers. By responsible Yukon River company ho own their new steam dredger and new riv boat: free transportation: board and lodging steady employment; wages pald monthly bank and commercial references: applicants must invest in company’'s !}lul‘lg M(:’or:)’l:gkpz position wanted. C. LYLES, 602 Market AN opportunity to one who would tuke a part |flt!lr"£!ol in l);zuslness of twelve years’ !'..ln|dr ing in San Francisco; no menial work; th owner must be away a great deal during the day, so wishes a partner who woull be terested enough to attend to the busir during his absence; must invest § ences exchanged. Address box 3133, FIRST-CLASS restaurant for sale in very best town across the bay; located on corner of two of the most prominent streets; practically without opposition in its nelghborhood; pos- itively clearing §200 to 3250 per month; owner there over 7 years and offers his business a a great sacrifice on account of departure north; no reasonable offer refused. J. C. box 12, Call office, Oakland. PARTNER wanted in an old established real :-ll‘n]e and collection business; first-class of- fice fixtures, horse and buggy; $3000 on book: collecting monthly: small amount of money required. Box 3207, Call office. RELIABLE business man connected with larg- est house on Market st., offers for sale inter- est in his ‘'system for playing the races”; in successful use every day; immense return: small capital; references given and required; price $100. Box 313, Call office. 1 HAVE a device for preserving eggs that will enable me to ship to Klondike the quantity required for its winter supply; want partnes large profits. Address box 3, Los Angeles, C: - PARTNER wanted with $500 or more capitay to Invest In domestic business; chance of & lifetime, Address Dermatologist, box 3, Call office, Oakland. GOOD Investment; $700; old-established busi- ness; fine location; good reasons for sellin no agents. Box E, X, Y, Call branch office, 106 Eleventh st. FOR sale—The Argonaut saloon, corner Twelfth ana Mission sts.. on sccount of sudden de- parture. Call between 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. WANTED_To buy_small stock of shoes; city or country; must be a bargain for cash; stats particulars. Box 3189, Call office. GOOD family restaurant, with candy, cigar and bakery store; good trade; great bargain; $250, including furniture. Box Cal A CHANCE—3500 buys interest in a well-estaba Mshed business; $i000 yearly sure; inquire R. BENJAMIN, 111 Ellis st. WOOD and coal yard; 533 Third st.; old-estah- lished stand; large and roomy; to rent for $35 per month. TO let—Coal yard, with stable of 20 stall established stand; rent reasonable. 262 sion. st. LAUNDRY route for sale at a sacrifice; hors wagon. Apply 2852 Sixteenth st, after 3 p. m. $100—SALOON an old- Mis- and 4 living rooms; rent $10. 83 Clementina st., near Second. FOR_sale—Barber-shop in_Call bulldigs. For particulars apply room 213, second foor. COMPLETE furniture of restaurant for sale. 3235, Call office. ISHED corner grocery and bar. Box 3182, 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 actually earns 3 per cent weekly profits; rare chance; no stock or Klondike scheme; safe enterprise; control capital your- self. D.Sloane, 110 St. Paul st., Baltimore,Md. $1200 buys a flourishing business; wood and coal; boarding and feed stable; owner goins, to Klondike: business across the bay. Adgy dress box 3204, Call office. Ha SALOON and lunch house, near old C: cheap; owner leaving city. 619 Merchant st. FOR SALE_Restaurant and chophouse; best location; opposite the ferries. 18 East st $75—NOTION and clgar store; three nice rooms; rent $12. 155 Eleventh st. OLD-ESTABLISHED restaurant for sale. Ses owner at 136 First st. $7—BRANCH bakery; 1165 Howard st.; thres living rooms; rent $i5. EXPERIENCED butcher wishes half Interest in good paying market or in saloon business with right party. Box 3215, Call office. DRUG store; old established; in Western Addi- tion; suitable for physician; reasonable. Ad- dress box 3371, Call offi $250—CORNER salcon; opposite factory; sell on account of death. 1121 Harrson st. PAPER route wanted. Address box 8211, Call office. s N FIRST-CLASS restaurant for sale; reaso: must go to the interior to ranch; will stan full investigation. Apply at Call office. WANTED—A partner with a capital of $00 ta a bakery and coffee house doing $1000 busi- ness. 82 Pacific ave., Santa Cruz, Cal. CORNER saloon in manufacturing portion of city. Inquire Albany Brewery. ON account of going: to the mines, grocery and bar for sale at a sacrifice. Southwest corner Twenty-sixth and Bartlett sts. DRUG store for sale; good location; good tradeg easy rent; cheap for cash. Address D., box 4, Call office. PALACE Bakery for sale; doing a good busi- ness in the town of Salinas; owner regiring to go East. Address P. O. box 245, Salinas. $400—Bakery; store trade $10.to 312 day; good outside route; owner obliged to leave city. Apply Call Office. COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.’S, 415 Sacramento st. RESTAURANT and bar for sale. Apply 107 Berry st., near Third. FOR sale—Icecream, candy and notion store. 337 Sixth st.; no agents. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. PATENTS—SMITH & OSBORN, Regist'd ed 1862. 319 Pine cf LODGINU HOUSES FOR SALE. 50 ROOMS; rent $125; sunny corner; O“n!r leaves for Alaska; 18 rooms clear $50... $700 10-room flat; sunny corner. . 228 25-room house; sunny cOrn 22-room house; fine corner. 29-room house: clears $150; 29 rooms; near Palace {‘ ‘:od ] 2 cuge; new and &t 48 Z-room houset Jos. clears. about §10 month: C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. BARGAIN LIST room, Sutter st., doctor’s office 0 T4 Tooms, lovely house, yard, sunny 30 20 rooms, brand new corner: payments..... 1200 23 rooms, corner, income §2 2100 28 rooms, rent $0, part cash 400 32 rooms, rent $100, offices only. 1000 45 _rooms, central, worth $3000 o150 WINSTON & CO., 646 Marl HOTEL to let, 5 rooms; bar: bath; laundry and wash rooms; one block from Unfon fron Works, sugar refinery, gas works, em- Ploying over 3000 men; will be fitted up to fuit desirable tenant. Address MAURICE G. PACKSCHER. 1249 Kentucky st. 36-ROOM lodging-house, centrally located In Oakland; in good condition: $40 per month. HUGH M. CAMERON, House Broker, 419 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. FURNISHED house of 20 rooms, bath, new, modern; owner going away. Address box 3%, Call office. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. LODGING house of 16 rooms, well fu and full of roomers. 13 Sixth st. hned ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and want ads taken. ——————— e e, FURNITURE FOR SALE. FOR SALE-2 rooms or complete for house. eeping; nearly new; party leav! Box 3203, Call office. R eretty, FURNITURE flat 4 rooms, plano; SULLIVAN, BROS.. Seventh and Natoms i FOLDING bed, also set combined, for $15; also sideboard, $10. 821 Howard st. FURNITURE for sale; house at 1421 Clay st. to'rent. Apply MRS, SHRINER, clairvoyant for ~usiness and | 537 MONTGO! = y spiritual sittings. 120A Eddy st., room 3. & clook: branch offics of The Can” ik Y MRS, BHA test and business medium; | _tlons and want ads taken. sittings dally. '123% Sixth st., room 14 e —— MRS ELLIE medjum, 25 Valcocle; sitings. | TYPEWRI1ERS. ‘ circles eve. 23 2. AR e e T T - — | ALL typewriters sold and rented; few part) M, FRANCES, independent slate-writing me- | used for sale cheap: send for samples and ‘dtum. 118 Haight #t. Drices: ALEXANDIA & 00, T Sobic und