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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, S ATURDAY, APREL 16, 1898, SAN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o’clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 257 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. €21 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open u. ‘il 9:30 o'clock. 1941 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Ma: street, corner Sixteenth; open until 4 o'clock. 106 Elev street: open until 9 o'clock. pen unttl 9 o'clock. n until 9:30 o'clock. Twenty-second and Kentucky til § o'clock, 2526 Mission street 1505 Polk street N. W. corner Etreets; open u CHURCH NOTICES. Christ, Scientist, Central st . Kearny and Grant stian Science Bible at § 1 All are welcome. | Transfiguration of school for children at the | fence and Health” study ON Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Haves and Buchanan sts.— | Rev. J Stephens, pastor. Residence, 309 Huight Preaching at 11 a. m. and p. m._The pastor will preach at 11 a. m., and Rev D.D., of Nevada at 7:30 p. m test the choir will repeat the so magnificently rendered last g. Sunday-school at 12:30 p. m. superintendent. _Epworth < dt 6:30 p_m. Prayer-meeting sday evening at 7:45 o'clock. The pub- ally invited to all the services of rch. Seats free. Ushers in attend- TRAL_ Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- EN Sixth and Seventh—Dr. Charles e, pastor, will preach. Class a. m. and 12:30 p. m. Ser- “The Heavenly 45 o' bject, *“The Cru- nfsm of War,” followed by This {8 a people’s church. ting. invited. Seats all free. Court- rs. Choir led by J. J. Morris. At Sunday school, Rolla V. Watt, su- Hdent HOWARD iscopal Church— Jath home, 643 Howard st hird, two blocks from Pal- B. Wilson, D.D., pastor, str John A will preach at 11 a_m. and 7:30 p. m. Morn: ‘Old Time Religlon’; evenina. igion.”” Special services of 3oys’ Brigade choirs and waits A cordial welcome esbyterian Church, corner Pow Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., 11 a m will me CALVARY ¥ ell and Geary sts, H Professor Warren and quartet, 'E. * " (Granier), heller. Musle, flat, S. P. Love,” H All are cor- ma, - King of quartet. 6:15 p. m. Even- | M ic of the Knights MEETING NOTICES—Continued. ISSION Chapter No. 155, Order East- ern Star—Officers and 'members are* Temple, 2668 Mission st., at 1 p. m., THIS DAY (SUNDAY),” for the purpose of SARAH MYRICK MORSE. By order of the W. M MARY G. FOSTER, Sec. of the Red Branch will be held at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, SUN- will be 2 special feature this year. THE PRESIDE notified to assemble at Mission Masonic conducting the funeral of our late sister, THE 23th_annual pi 6 DAY, May 1, 1898, Irish step dancing u THIRTY-SECOND annual gathering | and games of the Caledonian Club 3 {7, at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, 2\ SATURDAY, May 2. | JOHN REID, Chiet. | JAS. H. DUNCAN, Sec SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the following orphans, half-orphans and abandoned girls have been received at Maria Kip Orphanage from January 1 to April 1, 185: Adah Lois Madelien, age 3 years; Ma Josephine O'Neill, age 3 years 1 month; Ida Brown, age 9 years § months; Fannie Lowans, age 9 s; Pauline Brown, age 6 years 10 months; ar licent Huntington, age 4 y underwear, hosfer: yarns, laces, cul table covers, THEY are closing out gloves, corsets, veiling, tains, bedspreads, pillow towels, flannels, etc., very cheap at the Pio- neer Dry Goods Store, Fifth st. MISS R. CLEVELAND from the East—Baths, | massage; assistants. 99 Market, near Sixt] room 14. BAD tenants ejected for $; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5580. MRS. DR. E. J. WILLIAMS, electrician, can | be found at 472 Stevanson st., cor. Sixth. MRS. STEWART, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 1L | ROOMS papered from 32 50; whitened, §L 843 Third st. and 2508 Twenty-fourth. EDNA V. GR 215 Kearny NT, genuine massage baths. room 2. MISS L. DEAN, genuine Turkish baths. 906 | Market st., room 29, second floor. FANNIE DAVIS returned; massage baths. 122 Post st., room i0, second floor front. ALVINE HALL and a baths. 15% Turk and 1113 Market, rm: stant; genuine cabinet 15-16. | MAYS, genuine alcohol, Turkish and | magnetic baths. 1007 Market st., room 2. MME, HANSEN het baths. _latest galvanic battery and 116 Taylor s D DIVID NOTICES. Notice—Dividend No. B4 (forty | per ~share) of the HUTCHINSON JGAR PLANTATION COMPANY will be | able at the office of the con 327 | st. on and after Wedn | 3 Transfer books will close on Thurs- day, April 14, 1595, at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. Church, corner Samuel S. Cryor, b to-morrow wili Major George A. Hilton, evangelist, who is conduct- i’ instructive series n this church. At 11 o'clock his topic Courage.”” For the even- ing service his topic is not yet announcedr He will also speak to the children in the 4 > class meeting at 9:45 stian Endeavorers at carlessness.”” During the will give Bible readings 3 and evangelistic services vening at the church. To all these Il are earnestly invited and wel- God is bl & his work TRINITY Church, Bush and Gough sts.—Re > H. S. Hanson, as- y Sunday at 11 a. m on first and at 11; other ays at 7:30. ednesday and Friday at 11 a. m. ¢ Evening prayer ana address, m. Sunday school at §:30 SITUATIONS AANTED—FEMALS. LADIES desiring first-class help please call or Lrll'ph«rné your orders to MISS CULLEN, 325 Sutter st. POSITION wanted as gardener and man about POSITION wanted by a boy 14 years old, just SITUATIONS \ ANTED—Continued. AN Easterner wants skuation as cook. 92 Mission st. MIDDLE-AGED MAN, with large business ex- perience, wishes position as manager, assl tant manager or any place of trust, with view of purchasing interest in same. S. B., | box 3324, Call office. PERIENCED carpenter and builder "and fitter of stores and banks wants work; wages moderate. Box 3305, Call office. MECHANICAL draughtsman and machinist, having § years' experience, wants situatiol excellent references. Room 75, 204 Ellis st. MIDDLE-AGED atchman, nurse, first-class | Swede wants light work as collector or work about | place; few different lan- atsfied with small wages. Address sh pastor, 13 Glen Park ave. MIDDLE-AGED Swede of steady hablits would | like work on private place, chicken ranching; | can run and take care of Alpha or Russlan | separator; wages not so much an object. Box | . Call office. ATION wanted by a carpenter for hotel, hospital, etc.; is handy with all kinds of tools. CHARLES GLUCKLICH, 880 Natoma. | YOUNG Japanese wants position in this city schoolboy. Address F. YAMANAKA. Stevenson st. 423 WANTED—Situation around place by active elderly man; can care for horses; good driver; can milk and do garden work; references. A. B., box 3329, Call office. place; competent with garden work, horses, poultry; can milk and run gas engine; good carpenter; California references. Gardener, box 3339, Call office. from the countr: do anything; temperate. strictly honest; willing to 1721 Eddy st. WANTED—By WANTED—Position as stableman FIRST-CLASS gardener wishes first-class situ- JAPANESE boy wishes situation as plain cook experienced man, employment 1 or 2 days a week collecting rents; will fur- nish rig; reference. Address box 3283, Call. thoroughly understands the care of horses; not afraid of work, or caable of taking charge; long ex- perlence; 5 years last place. Box 3353, Call. ation; posted on all the arts. Address G., box 10, Oakland. and housework in family; has city reference. Box 334, Call office. POSITION on ranch as foreman by man; good blacksmith, carpenter, harness- | maker; understands fruit and vines; wite good cook; references. Room 10, 1118 Mission. | married and wife want situations to take care | gentleman’s place; woman first-class cook: man good teamster, farmer, unde stands vineyard and wine cellar and general work. Address box 3207, Call office. GERMAN man and wife desire situations in ate family or ranch; both young and competent; wife good cook; wages $30 for | both. Pacific Employment Co., 765 Market st. | IRISH young man, stranger in the city; can do_any kind of laboring work; handy ' with horses or lunch counter; best recommenda- tion. Box Call office. FIRST-CLASS Chinaman, with good refer- ences, desires work at washing and ironing a cook; separately. Address 5. N., box Call office YOUNG Protestant woman wishes housekeep- er's position in family; loves children; city or country; references. Please call 3260 | Twenty-second st., near Valencia. | EXPERIENCED lady's nurse desires a situa- tion or take charge of invalid; large expe- rlence; good references. Address Nurse, 3i{ Brannan st GIRL wants position to do general housework in small private family. Please call at 88 Haight st. WANTED- ing; children’s work; terms reasonable. dress Seamst 405 Turk st. Any kind of sewing: family mend- Ad- | GOOD American janitress wants office worl very best of city references; no postals. S., 245 Natoma st. DRESSMAKER wants work In famlilies; $110 | per day. 510 Diamond st. | c Church, _southwest corner Klin sts.—Rev. Dr. Stebbins, A._Murdock, superintendent The Sunday school 1s at FIRST Geary m 1 and ister L 1 sk morning service is at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Theodore C. Willlams preach.- All are cordially invited. There evening service. Church, at 11 a. m. ngregational Post st rvices to-day v school at 9 0 a. m. D.D.,_pastor, will evening. Morning sub- for Philippian subject, ‘‘Symmetry of nal Church, cor. Post and George C. Adams, D.D., pas- ach morning and evening. Morn- k; theme, “The Influence vening service, 7:45 o'clock; Past “A Tree Planted by the Rivers of Sunday school and Bible classes at m. Y. P. E., 630 p. m. Samuel organist and choir master. THE First Divine Sclence Church—M. B. Cra- &, Mason st., bet. Post and Geary. d Sunday school, 10 a. m. AUDITORIU \ on and El- s meeting for men only k. Addres M evangelist, the Oakland male ¢ director. Seats free and yme. A young men we ALL believers In ‘‘Conditional Im ‘Eternal Life Only Through Christ,’" and sed to the doctrine of ‘‘eternal torment.”” who are interested in these subjec to meet Sunday, April 17, at 1d 3 p. m. at Pythian Castle, 11 909 > invite m. Market st TATHOLIC _Apostolic Church, Native Sons' Hall, 414 Mason st mes 'B. Davenport, evangelist, 8 p. m. Admission free; no collec- tion. *“The Slumbering Church Compared to the Parable of the Ten Virgins.” The s Cial teachings of the Catholic Apostollc Church will be explained All ar Invited. THE Theosophical _Soclety of _ “Universal Brotherhood,”” $19 Market st.—Lecture to- night, “Rich and Poor,” by llen Grif- fith Subject Tuesday night, *‘Concentra- tion.” The International Brotherhood League meets every Saturday night. Its first object “To help men and women to realize the nobility of their calling and thelr true posi- tion in lifc THE! night at 8 o'clock, ,ws'_building; subject, ““Our Duty in War, by WIIl C. Bailey. Subject Wednesday, ‘‘Re- incarnation.”” Lotus Circle in same bullding at 2 p. m., Sunday. Come and bring your Fraternal Hall, 0dd Fel- Idren. MEETINGS. SUNDAY SOCIE Progressive Spiritualists, Occidental < Hall, corner Larkin and McAllister sts. take elevator; song service at 7:30, April 17 Mrs. R. S. Lillle will lecture; subjéct, ““Man, Know Thyself.” It would seem that every intelligent person in this city would want to hear this lecture; admission 10c. PALMISTRY proven to be a sclence by a lec- ture_with demonstrations given by Mrs. M. L. Chandler, Mon. April 15, 8 p. m. Ad. 10c.; old Supreme Court Bldg.. 303 Larkin st., cor. McAllister; elevator to the hall. Subject, “‘God Incarnation nal Reincarnation and Karma. | 11 a. m., Yosemite Hall, N. S. G. MOTHER and daughter wish positions as housekeeper, chambermald or cook on ranch or mines. Call Monday, 802 Montgomery st. room 11. STRONG German +lady wishes general house- work; wages $25; also young girl, 17, wishes light housework: wages $15. Call Monday, | 802 Montgomery st., room 11. | POSITION wanted by the day to do_washing, ironing or housecleaning or nurse. 13} Welch st., rear. | WIDOW would like housework on a ranch, with 2 boys, ages 13 and 9; boy can work | also. Address box 3335, Call office. | CAPABLE young woman_ wishes office or cler- ical work; references. Box 3330, Call office. | CHINESE bo FARM and vineyard foreman, married man, JAPANESE wants a position as cook; will do YOUNG man wishes a position in law office MAN and wife want situations to work In pri- MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, Jew- YOUNG Irishman of steady habits wants posi- SITUATION wantc ‘WINCHESTER House, #4 Third st v, first-class family cook, wants city; country; good references. 12 Dupont s situation. Call at position; best of references. Address all office. housework; city or country. NAKA, 423 | Stevenson st. YOUNG man wishes employment in sausage factory or pork packing; good experfence; | references. Address box 3230, Call offl | F. or office work; best of references; object. Address box 325, C: FLORIST—Situation as salesman and designer by young man; can give first-class references. Addre 1757 Howard st. wages no 1 office. M, vate place; woman a first-class cook and man understands gardening and milking cows. 728 Chestnut st., Oakland. elry; low interest. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant av. tion of any kind; good milker and can take care of horses. 120B William st. by a steady and sober thoroughly understands the care of | horses, driving, garden, cows; references; city or country; moderate wages. Box 3233, | Call office. man; near Mar- ket; 20 rooms, 2c to $1 50 night; $150 to $8 eek; conveniert .nd respectable; free ’'bus and taggage to and from fery. GOOD cook and second girl for the same house or will do chamberwork and waiting; city or | country Box 3177, Call office. FIRST-CLASS cook and baker keeper: city or country; ranch ¢ summer re- sort preferred; moderate wages. 120 Third NEAT, reliable Protestant widow, elderl. wishes position as housekeeper; capable of doing the entire work of a family; reference given; widower's family preferred; wages $10 month. Call at 265 Stevenson st. WANTED—To take home washing by a com- petent woman; flannels a specialty. Send or address MRS. JOHNSOYN, 4 Sherwood place. FIRST-CLAS last EN, 325 D—By a refined and trustworthy youny woman, light housework in a small famil or care of an infant, for pleasant home and small wages; best refarences. Address ANNILE | BERNERDINE, 22 Mission st. ‘ RESPECTABLE educated woman wishes to go to Alaska with reliable party as cook, wait- ress or housekeeper; capable and trustful; Al references; strictly business. Box 3339, Call NEAT elderly woman wishes housework in small family, with room; neat cook; Ameri- can. Address E. R., 1231 Market st. NERGETIC woman wants work; would go to Klondike or mining camp for party. Call M 927 Market st., room 516, 9 to & fine house- ' \ | | \ Danish cook place Sutter desires situatio city or country. MIS: 3 RESTAURANT waltresses, $6 a week; walt- ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. FEMALE IIELP WANTED. ress, country, $25; 2 arm waltresses, city, $20; | 2 chambermalds, assist wait, $15 each, same | place, near city; hotel laundress, $25; experi- | enced woman to clean and press In a dye- | house, $10 a week; pastry cook for a hotel, | $35; American girl for a dish pantry in an in- | stitution, $17 6. R. CO., 14 Geary st. C. HANSEN & DAY nurse, $15; § German girls, $15 to §25; 16 young girls for housework, $12 to $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. A—COOK, restaurant, $35 to $40; nurse, $25; 2 second girls, $20 and $25; colored maid, $30 French governess, $30; laundress, $30; young girls, housework, $15 to $30. MISS CUL- LEN, 32 Sutter st. | NEW management, greatly increased busines prompt service, 'quick returns. Ladies, 1i Jush st. A_FREE Position—The Ladies’ Exchange, 313 Bush st., furnishes working girls with posi- | tions free of expense;under new management. HELP \VANTED—Continued. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School st ct fit; no trying on; trial free. —Experienced operators to work o3 flannel, white and fancy shirts. Standar Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts._ AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS wanted for every county in Callfor- nia, Oregon and Washington; quick sales and large profits on an article used in every house as often as needle and thread: only small capital required to handle it. F. M. C,, box 3170, Call office. LADIES earn $8 weekly doing needlework at home: no canvassing; Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. STANDARD NOVELTY CO., 101 Beekman st., New York. WANTED—Competent girl for children and as- sist with light upstairs work, German pre- ferred; wages $15: references required. §24 Grove st., near Fiilmore. GIRL, take care of children, asslst housework. JOrA itlabflnm and Montcaim sts. GIRL to care for children and assist In house- work. 231 Dolores st., bet. 15th and 16th. WANTED—German girl for general house- _work. 1308 Ellis st. COMPETENT German girl: must understand _cooking and housework. 317 Larkin st. AN operator on pants; pald also apprentices while learning. 419 O'Farrell st. GOOD girl for u clgar store. 2 East st., near 62 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 8:30 o'clock; branch office of The Call. Subscrip- tlons and want ads taken. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- __elryi low interest. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant av. DR. WISE, st.; moj LEARN dressmaking and_millinery; positions free; patterns %c. McDOWELL'S, 103 Poat. the ladies’ speclalist, 1020 Market nthly troubles, etc., cured at once. AGENTS wanted—City and Oakland, to sell best low-priced practicable typewriter on market; rapid seller; big commissions; no capital. 331 Pine st., room §, AGENTS to sell our odorless frying pans, sel basting roasting pans and safety kettles. E. _C. SKINNER & BRO., Albany, N. Y. INTELLIGENT agents make good pay selling Wels patent binders, for binding magazines, | music, ete.; very liberal commissions. The Wels Binder Co., 24 Jackson st., Toledo, O. FREE i sample blcycle to agents in each local- ¥; exclusive territory: guaranteed grades; $15 up. BAKER SAFE CO., Chicago, 11L., De- partment S. PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER wanted with small capital in stock yard business. Box 3320, Call office. LADY partner wanted with §2000 for a good business, with a middle-aged German man. Address box 3319, Call office. FURNITURE WANTED. WANTED—Crockery, furniture, ofl paintings and all kinds of Koods to auction. = Address THORNDIKE & HOOSON, General Auction- cers, Haywards, Cal WANTED—Partner for the Alaska gold flelds. Please send address to box 3340, Call office. 4 MARKET ST.—Branch office of The ... Want ads and subscriptions taken. —_—— MALE HELP WANTED. P A A A A A A~ A~ A AN READ = Our advertisements which will appear in to- morrow’s Call. 865 Men wanted for all kinds of positions, from $15 to 75 per month and found. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634- ay’ st. EMPLOYERS OF HBLP: = I you want first-class help Murray & Ready Wil supply you with same free of charge. We gave seventeen thousand (17,000) men po- sitlons _durlng the year 1897. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634- 636 Clay'st.; telephone Main 5845, BARBER; country institution; $60 to $7 a month. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. SECOND cook for a restaurant, $60; cook, country hotel, $50; cook, small’ hotel, $40 German dishwasher, hotel, $18; oystérman and waiter, §35; watier who can open oys- ters, $7 a week; waiter, country hotel, $30; 2 waiters, same country hotel, $25; yard man, hotel, $20; porter and runner, country hotel, $20. C. R’HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 3 FARM $20 and $15; Italian vegetable gardener, and found; sawyer and planer for an Oregon sawmill; carriage painter, 32 5 a day; § more woodchoppers, $12 a'cord, long job: 10 tiemakers, 10c a tie, Santa Cruz Co. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. WANTED-—Cook for lunchhouse In country, $45 to $50, fare advanced; walter, country ho- tel, $20, fare advanced; boy to learn waiting, country hotel, §15 per month, fare advanced; farmers, milkers, coal miners, cooks and oth- ers. W. D. EWER & CO., 62 Clay st. WANTED—This (Sunday) morning, man to take care of horses and milk, private place, country, §25; second cook, restaurant, $35; walter, ' $40; "cook, chop house, $5 a week. ANDRE'S, 318 Stockton st. NOW s the time to secure lucrative situations with responsible hou 313 Bush st. 486 CALLS, S orders, 40 registrations, 85 sent to p last week's record. Clerks’ As- sociation, 313 Bush st. GREATEST week on record and orders with leading business houses to spare; investigate. Clerks' Assocfation, 313 Bush st. “FREE service'; employers obtain all classes of competent help free. 313 Bush st. ‘at the Merchants' and eadquarters, 313 Bush st. NO Sunday opentn; Clerks' Exchange FREE; employers, help those who make ef- fort to help themselves. 313 Bu DEPA du RTMENT store; sxpertenced elp for all rtments; bring references. Bush st. GH- % WATER mark; think of It; sent to leading business houses. 313 Bush st. 68 ¢ rec DERS for clerks, salesmen, mechanics, at the Clerks' Headquarters, 313 Bush st | BOY wanted; light office work; 15 to 17 years. Apply to-morrow morning, 330 Market, r. 602. PRACTICAL taflor for children’s juniors. Ap- ply at 14 Sansome st., room 51. Apply &t 86, SMALL boy to run errands. Flood building. APPRENTICE on fine coats; must know how to sew and press. 9 . WANTED—Agents to sell teas and coffees on commission. - 203 Fourth st WANTED—Rellable man to assist financlaily in promoting a new invention (propeller); something novel and worth a fortune; liberal bonus - to right party. For full particulars address Inventor, box 3327, this office. EXPERIENCED on ladles’ tafior suits: good wages and steady work. At AL- BERT MUELLER'S, 131 Post st operator oman for retall crock- SALESMAN or sales ery; must be first-class; state reference and Box 3332, Call. wages expected MAN for retail grocery; must be first- state reference and wages expected. . Call. SALES! GOOD strong boy, experienced blacksmithing. 38 Harrison st. in carriage BRIGHT boy to work In_manufacturing estab- lishment; wages $ a week. Box 3337, Call. GOOD presser. Apply to W. N. SWASEY, 12 Eddy st., Monday. MAN cook and dishwasher Taylor st. call early. 145 A—Business positions for 2 enterprising busi- | ness ladies; $10 weekly each. 33 Bush st. | GOOD brick molder. The Baden Brick Com- pany’s yard, at South San Francisco. LADY accountant and office matron; $10 to $5 PER week: a rellable business assoclate gnday, -»_Toom | K 315 weekly; permanent. 313 Lush st. | _with small capital; permanent. 313 Bush st. BEAMSTRESS wishes to o in families to sew; | YOUNG lady cast rresy : | TKERY 2 S e el s to sew; I y cashier and correspondent; select | CROCKERY store clerk; 2 experienced china ¥ per day. 121 Shotwell st., near Sixteenth: | "and refined business. 313 Bush st. packers; driver; box maker. 313 Bush st. RESPECTABLE desires position to do | SALESLADY, sodawater counter; 3 salesla- | EXPERIE D stationery salesman; hotel general housewc plain washing, in small American family. Call Sunday, 2121 Eleventh, NORTH German girl wants situation to cook | and do downstairs work; good references. | 1022 Larkin st. | WANTED—By competent Protestant girl; good | cool will do housework in private family, | Call ‘at 901 Post st. | | GERMAN lady would like a position at general housework and plain_cooking in small fam- ily. 11 Bernice st., bet. Twelfth and Thir- teenth, near Harrison LADY of refinement wishes position as nurse, companion or seamstress; city or country: best of references. Address E. E. branch office Call, 615 Larkin st. COMPETENT French woman wishes work by the day washing and housecleaning. Address 551A Minna st. | mirls find places free. dies, millinery; office clerk. 313 Bush st. GIRLS don't have to pay for positions; best city homes. 313 Bush st. WHERE all reliable and Intelligent working : 313 Bush st. WHERE ladles feel at home; the best ap- | pointed and the most comfortably arranged | help headquarters on Pacific Coast. 313 Bush. ELP found at headquarters not In need of | guardians; investigate, 313 Bush st. ONLY One''—The only strictly first-class working girls' free office. 313 Bush st. | LADIES to sell my tollet specialties. MRS, BUTLER, room 324, 866 Market st. WANTED-2 aftractive young women to assist proprietor at country résort; steady, beneficial home; nice large place. Box 3306, Call office. WOMAN would like position taking care of | iavalld. MHS. WILLISON, 63 Washington. WANTED—Position by first-class French cook. OAKLAND Psyc! Washington st., 7 Soctety, 30 p. m. Fraternal Hail, Madame Florence Montague will ‘occupy the platform, sted by Mrs. Pottenger, of Chicago, who will dis- course upon occulfism. DR MUEHLENBRUCK, test circle_every Tuesday evening; consultation dally; Bruns- wick Hotel, Oakland; no hall meeting until further notice. AT Dr. Rines’ spiritual soclety, 919 Market st.; 11, free; p. m., 10c; Mrs. Sealey, Gilling- ham, Prof. Fisher; all tests; Wednesday. 335 McAllister st. COME hear the wonderful boy orator and Mme. ung’s convincing tests to-night; 10c; 005 | Allister; watch Wednesday = papers for Oakland. MME. MONTAGUE holds meeting_in San Franc Wednesday evening at Occldental 1, cor. Larkin and McAllister sts., at 8. T developing circle, 2 p. m., 8 p. m.; test meeting.10c; 335 McAllister; R. A. Stitt, Nita, Makin, Hargrave, Evens, Gillingham, others. KATIE HEUSSMANN; sittings $1; circle Fri- evening; 2 written questions answered 5c. 115 Franklin st. MARKET, 97-—To-night, speaking, tests, ques- tions answered; prominent medlums; admis- slon free. FREE thought; Mr. Sawkins lectures to-night, 4 Murket, §; blessed sacrament of flesh and blood MRS. FAVRE, 1133 Mission st., spiritual test meeting to-night; free; no coll jon. MRS, MAXWELL COLBY, 122%”Oak st. tings daily: circles Saturday evening. V. MILLER'S etherealizing materlalizing seance, 8 p. m. 409 Leavenworth st. MRS. EGGERT AITKE Allister st.; sittings dali clairvoyant, 320 Mc- Called meeting THI SATURDAY) ODD FELLOWS' day—Grand nnni-% Games, races, gate 'prizes, music /" a good time. Entire proceeds in atd of Or- MEETING MNOTICES. MISSION Lodge No. 169, F. and A. M. & EVENING. Second degree. C. D. BUNKER, Secretary. versary plenic at. Shell Mound Park, . 'TUESDAY, April . 26, and dancing. Visit ‘the Patriarchs Militant &nd Rebekahs, Come one, come all and have phans' Home at Gilroy. ~Admission %e. Chil- dren under 12 years frée. _| suit in one da; | 4 speaks English; good ref. 1313 Stockton st. SCANDINAVIAN girl wants work by the day; plain washing, house cleaning. 1331 Tulton. POSITION wanted as useful maid to lady going to England or care of children; good traveler; highest references. MISS LEE, Twenty- third ave. postofffce, East Oakland. WANTED—By woman with little girl, general housework, wages $20, or hotel work: coun- try greatly preferred. Address or call 545 California st., room 6. WANTED—Position as governegs or lady's companion by a well educated woman; music, French, drawing and painting. Address box 3255, Call office. DRESSMAKER from the East, first-class cut- ter and fitter, goes out by the day; makes Call 469 Hayes st DRESSMAKER desires a few engagements in private families, or will take work at her home. First-class cutter and fitter; best ref- erence. MRS. APMAN, 505 Twenty-sev- enth st., bet. San Pablo and West, Oakland. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant a. G woman_wishes situation to do house- ing; no objection to short distance in country.” Call or address 1104 Misslon st., r. 10. GOOD dressmaker wants few more engage- ments; $150 day; references. 112 Taylor st. EXPERT hand massage treatment for reduc- ing flesh; guaranteed. MRS. K. L. box 3%, all offic — SITUATIONS W ANTED—MALE. QUARTZ millmen, miners and mechanics of all kinds promptly supplied by J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 vears) help; tel. Maine 1597. BRADL. CHINESE and Japanese employment office; best help. 4143 O'Farrell st.: tel. East 426 JAPANESE, Chin-se Employmy't ; help: tel. Grant 5 Geo. Aot, Su"Genhole SITUATION wanted by & young man at gen- eral work;: also handy with tooln: objects 1o horses. Address J. EULEY, room 41 land House, 604% Howard st. MAN and_ :'nlrdZ wish situation: try; no cl ren: workers: Ami L DaroRe IO M0 TR YIL et an SRl GERMAN, speaiing English, very handy wi :ool.‘b:lln.a(w‘"k of lngd’g“nd; city or coun- . 'best references; moderate wi Box 8775, Call office. i LEY & CO., 640 Clay st. i ety or coun- WANTED—Woman between 25 and 35 years as companion and assistant in light housework; good home, fair pay for the right party. Call after 10 a. m. at 116 Taylor st. GIRL an hour every morning to wash dishes. Call Tuesday, between 2 and 4, at 2003 Folsom. WANTED—A woman of good address with small capital to travel or fill an office. Room 584, Parrott building. FIRST-CLASS talloress; also apprentice on coats; steady work. Hox 8333, Call offic GIRL for light housework. tween Dolores and Church. FOREWOMAN on tallor skirts; must be gor fitter and maker; wages $12 to $15 per week. 604 Sutter st. 3835 Army st., be- DRESSMAKERS: competent skirt makers; ;lonelolher need apply; good wages. 504 Sut- er st. RESSES; first-class finishers and but- ton-hole makers; also operators on coats. 504 Sutter st. EXPERIENCED hands on ladies' capes, MEYER BROS., 7 and 9 Battery st. WANTED—Reliable_girl fo for general house- work and care of children. = Apply at 265§ Folsom st., Monday, April i, bet. § and 12. GIRL to wash dishes; hours § to G; §2 week. 519 Larkin st. YOUNG girl to help In kitchen; sleep home. Apply 432 Brannan st. WANTED—First-class lady finishers on cloaks and suites. RATNER CLOAK CO.,933 Market. GOOD tailoress for custom coats: steady work; call Sunday, 10 o'clock. 254 Eilis st. WOMAN under 2 light housekeeping; $8 month; 1 in family. Box 3363, Call office. WOMEN under 25 years for housework; good city places; office fees can be paid at end of first month; references required. 927 Market st., room §16; hours, 9 to 6. COME! Come! Come! Be your own dressmaker and milliner; learn dressmaking and_millin- ery at the largest and best school. The Me- Dowell system of dress-cutting received di- plomas and gold medals in Europe and America, We thoroughly teach every part of dressmaking and millinery; casy ents; patterns cut, 25c up; ats an bonnets trimmed free. Al are invited to the Mo- Dowell dressmaking and millinery school, 103 oSt st. ANY woman can earn $1 % to 32 dally mak- ing artificial flowers; we teach you in_one day and give steady employment; we have hundreds of workers; distance from us makes no difference: don’t delay but send for_par- ticulars. Address Falrfleld Flower Co., Fair- fleld, Maine. . steward 313 Bush s FOR rent—2 rooms for change for 1 hour daily housework. visadero st baggage and cloak room clerk. housekeeping In ex- 721 De- XPERIENCED pitch vein coal miners at Tesla, Alameda County, 45 miles from San Francisco; steady work; good wages; only good miners need apply. —Address TESLA COAL CO., room 515, 328 Montgomery, S. F. TS furnishing_man at LUBIN'S, 1016 Market st. Call SUNDAY, from 3 to 5 p. m. WANTED—Man for steady situation; must have $i50. Box 3303, Call office EXPERT ol well driller for standard rig; $ per day. Address box 3204, Call office. GARDENER can find work by inquiring at Pacific Nursery, cornei A4 Lombard. RECRUITS wanted for Ji tates 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 {ntention to become such; must be of good character and hablits and able to speak, read and write English, and be he- tween § feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further_information_apply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal G . vest and trouser makers wanted; good bushelman also wanted. Apply at 11 a. m. at Stevenson-st. entrance to CHARLES LY- ONS', 21 Market st. WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to_know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large Tooms; 2ic per night; $1 to $3 per week. HEADQUARTERS for cooks, walters and oth- er help. E. SIMON, #3 Clay st. BARBERS' Progressive_Unlon; ment. Bernard, Sec., 102 7th; tel free employ- South 62 BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm’t Office. S. FUCHS, Sec., 3% Grant ave.: tel. Grant 13. SAILORS and ordinary seamen at LANI'S, 504 Davis st., near Jackson; also men for whaling and Alaska; no experience required. SATLORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, ‘Australia, Europe. Herman's, 2 Steuart st WANTED — An_experienced _city _salesman. BROWNSTONE WINE CO., 33 Bllis st. LADY partner In large dressmaking establish- ment. 207 Taylor st. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. 80 Mis- elon st.; tel. Mint 1821. INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 13 Mont- gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 7L _— HOUSES WANTED. FURNISHED house; family of 8; no small children; references given. Apply at 774 Clay- ton st. WANTED—In Alameda, modern cottage by re- sponsible parties for 1 or more years; 1cnt reasonable. Box 3308, Call office. ROO.AS WANTED. YOUNG man wants room In private French family. Box 3360, Call office. WANTED—By quiet tenant, two unfurnished or partly furnished rooms, connected for light housekeeping; convenient to business. Address, stating location and price, box 323, Call office. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS WANTED. 3 OR 4 rooms furnished for housekeeping; cen- trally located; rent and location. Box 3307, Call office. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. YOUNG lady wants south room; qulet private family; within 8 blocks Union square; refer- ences. Box 3334, Call. GUITARIST will give lessons for two unfur- nished rooms; north Market. Box 331, Call LADY will give music and elocution in ex- ‘change for room and board. Box 3168, Call. WANTED—In_ strictly _private and hoard for & young lady; state price. dress J., 1145 Mission st. —_— WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. tamily, room Ad- WANTED—CIGAR, statlonery or notion store; cheap for cash; state price and location. Ad: dress box 3308, Call office. WANTED—Two energetic, hustling traveling salesmen; references required. Address box magic lantern apparatus; second- hand. 109 Montgomery st. PAWNBROKER—Old_ gold, silver, cast-oft clothing bought. Add. COLEMAN. 41 Third. TERPRISES, ALASKA TO all points on the Yukon—First-class pass- age, including 1000 pounds of freight and 150 pounds baggage, $250; freight, pound for lote of 5 tons or more. St. Michaels and Yukon Despatch Line, 23 second floor, Mills building. CARPENTERS, blacksmiths, pli~ bers and £ od men at general work who are going to Dawson can on the way up work out 3150 gf thelr fare, via St Wil Agply The Gold Star Co/, Mills building, San Fran. GENUINE arctic_fur clothing; heavy woolen clothing. L. LEVY, Battery and Jackson sts. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. OCEAN or river steamers, sailing vessels and launches for sale. H. G. SHAW, 4 Sutter st. KLONDIKE pack mules and burros for sale. Horan Stockyards, Tenth and Bryant ats. —_— 5 cents per | LODGIN.. HOUSLS FOR SALE. A—KREDO & CO., successful brokers, 221 Geary st. 110 rooms; safe investment; clears $250..84500 80 rooms; rent §76; clears $130...... . 1200 40 rooms; sunny corner; transfent......... 2000 17 rooms; first floor pays rent.............. 60 16 rooms; Market; central; all full...... 700 10 rooms; Larkin: corner; snap . 25| 10 rooms; Ellis; new and good..... . 8% 7 rooms; Market: offices pay rent . 200 Hundreds of others at your own b A—$300; 9 rooms; transient: clears $100; central and sunny; snap. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary. FOR most_desirable houses and best bargains, call on KREDO & CO., 2215 Geary st. BUSINESS PERSONALS. ELECTRIC lights and other alterations have greatly improved my parlors; hair dressing, 25c; good switches, $1: best, finest quallty, $3 30; extra heavy, long, $5: open Sundays from 9 to 12. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. LADIES may select from 2 dozen fancy walsts and costumes, latest styles, when having photo taken at HOLLER'S, 8 Sixth; also children’s dresses; free; minettes, 50c per doz. TO clean head and halr, to promote growth; free instructions Monday and Tuesday. Room 584, Parrott building. QUINONIA Hair Tonlc stimulates a healthy growth. G. LEDERER, 111 Stockton st. MME. JAY, palmist. Room 11,36% Geary st PRIVATE home in confinement; connected with housekeeping _ apartments. ~ MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1418 Eighth st., Alameda. LADIES, my_monthly regulator never fall trial, loc. MRS. ROWAN, Milwaukee, Wi Terhune's infallible cure for drunkenness; given secretly and at home; absolutely harmless, inexpensive and guar- anteed to cure; all druggists or write direct. Terhune Remedy Co., Dept. A, Grand Raplds, Mich. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, In hank or chain, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland. WANTED—100 persons to try the painless re- ‘moval of corns and bunions without the knife. Call at room 584, Parrott. building. MRS. JOHNSON, experienced masseuse; elec- trical water treatment; office 10, 118 Grant avenue. STAMMERINGand stuttering corrected. PROF. J. WHITEHORN, 670 33d st., Oakland, Cal. ELECTRIC lights in every room: Winchester House, 44 Third st.. nr. Market; 200 rooms, 25c to §1 60 pe- night; §150 to $6 per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. BADGES, photo, and badge buttons, made In San Francisco at Bastern. prices. WALTER N. BRUNT, 535 Clay s CLOAKS and fine tailor-made suits to order at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. SUIT to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS. 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and Sth. M/ KERS. DRE:! SS. MME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses, $5 up; di de over. 6 Eddy st., rm. 86. SAN FRANCISCO La French Talloring College, 916 Market st. BU.iNESJ CHANCES. A_KREDO & CO., Successful Brokers, 2215 Geary st. Miscellaneous business chances $100—Grocery and bar; fine cor.; living rms. $400—Home restaurant; finest; best paying $200—Stationery, books, school supplies; near school. $32%5—Combination store; grocery, restaurant, turnished flat $500—Stationery, books, Call offica. $300-200 masquerade & theatrical costumes. H1000—Roller quartz mill; earns $40 dally $2000—Florist and nursery; 2 acres under glass. $3000—Book bindery; best equipped on coast. $4500—Steam laundry, plant '#nd buildings. 0 Photograph gallery; oldest on_coast.. $200—Cor. saloon; value I stocks daily re- celpts $15; a snap. KREDO & LO. TO find just what you are looking for call on KREDO & CO., 221 Geary st. $600—_PARTNER wanted in blacksmith shop buflding, horse and wagon included; receipts $600 per month; ground rent $10; good, stea man can clear $160 per month; references changed. M. LESS, 765 Market st 0—CORNER grocery and bar, best part Mis- ‘sshm; rent §23: more than full value in sight: best class cash trade; must be seen to be appreciated; great bargain. M. LESS, 76 Market st. A—$800_CORNER grocery and bar; without doubt one of the best business corners. $200—Partner wanted: commission business. $300—Saloon; old-established; good corner, and other bargains In saloons, bakerfes and restaurants. ANDERSON & CO., 717 Market. 000—BOARD and lodging house in Alameda. "aomf good paying business; this is a healtuy location and well patronized; satisfactory reason for selling. McLAUGHLIN & CO.. 23 Kearny st. $100 to $5000—A chance for women who are will- ing to work to earn at a small outlay a good living; it is not often that a woman who i1 anxious to make her own way In the world meets with an opportuity equal to this. Par- ticulars Pacific Bus. Exchange, 935 Market. $600—STATIONERY and cigar store; splendid location; north of Market; & bargain. Pacifie Exchange, 935 Market st. I, THE undersigned assignee, offers for sale a French liquor store at 1535 Devisadero st., near Post, consisting of a fine stock of wines, liquors, cigars and fixtures, for the benefit of the creditors; can be seen until Tuesday, April 19, from 2 to 6 p. m. C. PETERS, Assignee. BOOK and stationery business {n prominent lo« cation down town; established 25 years; pays good returns; buyer will be taught the busi- ness. Address box 8323, Call offics and laundry ANTED—A good reliable man that has $500 CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distingulshed trance clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she will 1eveal every hidden mystery in lite; 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. m. to 5 p. m.: perfect satisfaction gua anteed by mafl. Send stamp for circular with epecial terms. 'MRS. DR. F. CLARK. rooms 25 and 26, 1206 Market ., opp. Sixth. MRS. EMILY MOORE, 833 Howard st.—The wonderful trance medium can be consulted on all the affairs of life; can read your thoughts; tell just what you want to know; removes evil influence; locates buried treas- ures; if in bad luck she will change it for you; letters promptly answered; enclose stamp. Hours, 10 a. m. to § p. m. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader; born double veil and second sight; diagnoses disease; full life reading; ladies 50c, gents $1; palm. and clairv.;sit. $150. 126 Turk. CLAIRVOYANT, card reader and psychome- trist; articles read, 2c up. 424 Tehama st. CONSULT the lucky medium. basement. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- s picture, %c; lndles. 914 O'Farrell st. LE NORMANDE, reliable clairvoyant, reader, magnetic treatment. 401 Leavawth. MME, MOREAU, best medium and card- reader; %c up; charms given. 73 Fourth st 41 Minna st; MME. card to invest in one of the best-paying propo- sitions in this city; the best of references. Address box 3326, Call office. IN San Rafael; new store to let; best part of city; well adapted for fruit and vegetables; next to butcher shop. Apply 8. HERZOG & CO., San Rafael IF yvou have anything to sell or exchange it will be to your interest to see us; money al- Ways on hand. Address M. E. DOUGAN & C6., 23 Kearny = $120—IMPROVED placer and quartz mine; free water for placer; uartz treated free; i Address box satisfactory reasons for selling. 3288, Call office. PARTNER wanted with $500 or more capital to invest in cosmetic business; chance of a lifetime. Address Dermatologist, box 3, Call office, Oakland. FINE stationery, clgar, laundry, periodicals, branch bakery and notion store for sale: old established. Box 1S, branch office Call, 108 Eleventh st. WANTED—A business man with $250 to $500 in a light manufacturing business; this 8 a gilt-edge proposition. Address box 3328, Call. ROADHOUSE with 5 rooms, situated on prin- cipal thoroughfare, 30 minutes from the heart of city. Inquire at 1201 Polk st., cor. Sutter. A—COAL, wood, hay and grain business for sale on account of owner's departure from city; price reasonable. Address box 3344, Call. PAYING saloon in North Beach district: sell- ing_on account of sickness. WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO., 318 Clay st. MISS_ANNA SCHULTZ—Palmistry and card- reading. 203 O'Farrell, room 10. MISS PEARL HARRISON, card reader magnetic healer. Room 2, 120% Geary st. GYPSY life reader gives correct answers to all questions: L., 25¢; G., 50c; no sign. 3 7th. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice; names given; 25c up. 5 Fourth st. and $75 WILL buy stock and fixtures of saloon and lunch_ house; present owner going to Mare Island. 619 Merchant st. $500—BICYCLE and_electrical business; estab- lished 4 years: good income. E. M., Galindo Hotel, Oakland WHAT have you to trade for half of factory and machinery, value $007 Address box 334 Call office. _ ANNA THOMAS—First in ner pro- fon: never falls: advice: elp. 929 Post. SPIRIZYUALISM. MRS SHRINER, clairvoyant for business and spiritual sittings. 120 McAllister, hours 10-4. MRS. ELLIS, medium, 233 Valencla st.; read- ings $1: cir. Tues., Fri. 2 p. m.; Sat.. §; Zc. MRS. STEWART, medium; sittings dally. 402 Van Ness ave. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium. AL 232 Stockton st.; old No. 21S. MRS_SHAFFER, test and business medium: sittings daily. '128% Sixth st., room 1. M, FRANCES. Independent slate-writing me- dium. 113 Haight st. e e e e e HYPNOTISM- CAL. Institute, 402% Geary; hypnotism taught; diplomas issued; diseases and habits §. F. College of Larkin st.; ducements 'this uggestive Therapeutics, 247 physicians, dentists; special fh- F. TURMAN. Sec FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. WINSTON & CO.. 645 MARKET ST. RELIABL! BROK S. 14 rooms, Sutter st.; offices, payments....$ 450 20 rooms, corner, new, part cash.......... 12 35 rooms, rent $75, new, part cash........ 800 24 rooms, rent 360, corner, offices 1200 26 rooms, worth 34000, must go at........ 1500 28 rooms, rent $55, fine place, only........ 450 33 rooms, rent $100, part cash.............. 1000 34 rooms, corner, make offer must go . 67 rooms, rent §220, elegant pl 46 ROOMS; sunny corner ..... §0-room house for ranch . 17 rooms; clears $100 mon 10-room flat; sunny corner . 14-room house; fine corner . 20-room house; clears $150; must sell 10-room *house; new and good; Ellis st 60 rooms; rent $5: clears about $70 mont snap. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. Tent 1 lace. . FOR Sale—$ Eood second-hand sewing machines; bargains in mew machines which have been returned for non-payment. A. C. BROWN, 1360 Market st. STOCK jewelry, watches, clocks and fine reg- ulator for sale; all new; half price for cash. KLONDIKE, box 333, Call office. FOR sale—Lady's Stearns' wheel; In good con- dition. Apply 2218 Webster st., before 9 a. m., after 6:30 p. m. CHOICE German pansies %c per dozen. Nur- sery at 850 Bryant st. FOR Sale—Pug pup, 9 months old; cheap. 430 Minna st., near Sixth. FOR sale—A fine-toned square plano. 1210 Valencia st. SPRING wagon for grocer or peddler. Post st., near Broderick. Apply 2325 $900_BEST_14-room transient house In city; clears $175 month. Address box 303, Call. HIGH grade full nickel ladies’ Columbla bi- cycle, good as new, cheap. 910 Pine st. LODGING house of 16 rooms, well furnished and full of roomers. 13 Sixth st. FINE_ river steamboat, suitable for Yukon, 240 Montgomery st., foom 14. ot 2 i MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. MUST be sold immediately: 27-room good room- ing-house; bargain. Inquire at 112 Taylor st. FOR Sale—22 rooms, well furnished; steady roomers; rent reasonable. 110 Hyde st. 2 FRESH cows for sale. 115 Vicksburg st. GAS stove 4 feet high and square, cheap. quire meat market, 576 Howard st. $55—Upright piano: good condition: $& down, $3 In- | TO let—Coal yard, with stable of 20 stalls stablished; rent reasonable. 2622 Mission st CORNER grocery and bar for sale; reasonable; and 4 living rooms. Apply 219%; Eleventh st. FOR sale—Fine restaurant; near transfer line; cheap. Inquire at 753 Market st.. basement LAUNDRY route; horse, wagon; great bargain. 1819 Greenwich st.; call after 5 o'clock INTEREST in a good paying beer bottling ompany. Inquire at 1529 Mission st. OLD established saloon cheap on account of other business. Apply Call office. PARTY Room ing Bast must sell $100 up for $155 1021 Van Ness ave. CIGAR, laundry, news stand at a bargain; in Hayes Valley. ' 515 Hayes si $300_PARTNER wanted in light business tablished 18 years; 325 to $30 a week each; can be doubled in short time; entire trade of most prominent firms in the city; no previous ex- per(enzce required; trial given. 9 Geary st., room 2. $150 invested actually earns 35 oer cent weekly profits; rare chance; no stock or Klondiks scheme; safe enterprise; control capital your- Baltimore, Md. ANY one who has from $000 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. $2000—A PROTESTANT gentleman as partner wanted in an established legitimate business, by reason of enlarging the same; experience not necessary. Box 3304, Call office. PATENT:! T _SMITH & OSBORN, Regist'd Pat. Agents; established 1862, 319 Pine ety stationery and clgar store for sale $50. 155 Eleventh st. BRANCH BAKELY and notions, milk, butter, eggs, etc. 1145 Felsom st; $45. $250 BUYS controlling_interest in_clgar stors on Kearny st. liox 3289, Call office. $650—BUY restaurant and chop-hous cation. Call at 18 East st. best lo- $400-BAKERY for sale; store trade $10 to §12 day; good outside route; bakes 21 barrels day; a good bargain; no cpposition; own: wants to leave city. Box 3381, Call office. FIRST-CLASS grocery, doing large cash bu ness; No.1 location; no_bar: selling. Inquire WELLM WANTED—Two men to party; references required. East Oakland. complete Al 123 Eighth ave., MUSICAL INSTRUMJAENTS. AS we are selling g0od upright planos for cash and $6 per month, we ask you to Investi- gate and approve this method. Prices are ths game as it purchased for all cash. Bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy ayments and some good pianos for 33, $4 and per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway Dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts.. San Francisco, and Tliirteenth and Broadway, O ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago s XKOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Pianos, organs and_all other musical instruments of all grades and prices. Terms easy: prices low- est. Everything possible done to please and satisty the customer. NEW FIRM. NEW NUMBER. NEW GOODS. NEW PRICES. Repairing_and tuning a specialty. Our prices can not be equaled in San Francisco. SCOTT-CURTAZ PIANO CO., 560 Hayes sf ARTISTS like Charles R. Sweet and Helene Mora, at the Orpheum, prefer the Crown plano. So will you if you call and see them at HOCKETT BROS. & CO., 215 Post st. A _STEINWAY plano for $100; a Chickering for $90; examine 1ist of bargains this week. THE F. 'W. SPENCER CO., 933 Market st. per month. 8. F. MUSIC CO., 225 Sutter. GAS fixtures very low; large assortment: 1 and 2-bowl barber washstands, cheap. HUF- CHMIDT, 623 Golden G: J EAclu{ ce on account o élE‘pnrlurm for sale cheap, 1 large vault in Calvary Cemetery. Box 3163, Call office. o e LAUNDRY machinery, engines, d trical goods; new, 2d hand. Misslon st. BOILERS, engines, 24 _hand_machinery. Mo~ INTOSH & WOLPMAN. 137 Beate o0, 1 BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters, linoleum, office furniture, store and o"}c; ludrnlt\:'re ;ln(f)l()flx“"e': new and sec- ond-hand. A NAN, 1017-] - -] )!lsslon st., above Sixth. SR FORd EIALE—lTwo pumps, and_large iron tank. A HAV TOEPKE, Architects, 5 Hooa h..uénfi:'.s 2 ENGINE, botler, dynamo, motor, belts and pump. H. §. WHITE, 516 Mission st. J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand Julldln} fl!mcl‘lll. 1124 Misston: Tel.o Soh75 SAFES—New and second-hand; ch than ever. Hermann Safe Mafe. 533 Sacramento. SAFES—Bargains in new and second-han sizes: half original cost. 109-111 Mark e ave. R. ynamos, elec- Smith Co., 527 enflne and boller SOHMER & CO. Byron Mauzy, Newby, Evans, Briggs and other plancs; see our rent pian; no interest first year. 308, 310, 312 Post st. WANTED—For cash, §, style 3, or T, style 4, Stelnway, or style X or R, Knabe. Address box 3336, Call office. MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. F. Barber College, 138% Eighth st. WANTED — Traveler for gent's goods as side line. Box 3141, Call. MONEY loaned on watches, dlamonds, jew- elry; low interest. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant av. BARBER wanted to buy paying shop. STOLZ, 620 Market st. WANTED—At Montana House, 764 men to take rooms; 10c, 15c an night; 60c, $0c and $1 per week. WINCHESTER House, #4 Third st, near Market: 200 rooms, %c a night; reading roo _free 'Lis and bagkage to and from the ferry. furnishing Mission; 25¢ per ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms %o to §1 night: §1 to $4 week: hot and cold baths. SINGLE roms, 10c and lic night; 75c and $1 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 a room; Zc a night; $1 a week. A _GOOD upright, very cheap. st., next Hibernia Bank. & BEAUTIFUL Stelnway; must be sold; & sacri- flce. 509 Market st., room 12. $.0_UPRIGHT, nearly new; party needs cash. Call § to 12, SMA Natoma st. HORNUNG'S new scale planos: an unpre- cedented success. 216 McAllister st. 16 McAllister MITZ. SPECIAL low prices on all pianos until May 1. Z. MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st SMALLEET ad.; lowest price; $2 per month up; apply on sale. HEINE, 136 Ellis st. AGENCY Haines Bros. second-hand planos, $75 vp. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post. KNABE_ planos: new scale: new styles. KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. g SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham DIIME FURNITURE FO.it SALE. FURNITURE for flat of § comfortably fur- nished rooms; cheap. 19 Shipley st., cor. 5th. GRAPHOPHONES. $10: Records, § _ Profectoscope, $160. Bacieatapi, 03 per _doz.: 933946 Mrkt. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter-press, desk and safe cheap. 102 Clay at. BARS, showcases, counters, shelving, etc __bought and sold.’ 1063 Mission, near Sevent 106 ELEVENTH—Branc t The Cal subscriptions and n;:hln?(‘eflce 2 CARPE'. CLEANING. eaning _Works:_cleans, CITY Steam Carpet moves, lays carpet~. G. H. STEVENS, Mg _38 and 40 Eighth st.; telephone South 250. for less than RESTAURANT; must be sol value of fixtures. Inquire at 66 Howard st. ESTABLISHED corner grocery and bar, with 1 Brewery. {iberni $200-130 ACRE ranch for sale; house, barn, etc. See ARMSTRONG, 33 Fourth st. $0_BRANCH bakery, milk, butier, esgs and notions. BARRETT, 112 Market ' st GOOD paying restaurant. 621-623 Montgomer. A RARE OPPORTUNITY, Odd Fellows' Library, Seventh and Market S5 for sale. This library is now offered for il DY the board of trustees; it contains a Shuice collection of all kinds of literary and Selentific works. The library is now open for the sale and inspection of books from 9 a. m. until § p. m. =GO LANDS _in tropical Mexico for rais- inx coffee, suger, tobacco, rubber, vanilla, etc.; large and small tracts. For further in- formation apply to Mex. Com. Co., 76 Chroni- cle building, representing the Int. Land and Col. Co. of Mexico City, Mexico. ASKHIM saloon is now for sale; thirteen years stablished; proprietor going north; fine cot- tage 4 rooms; hot and cold water: ground lease 3 years and 5 months; come and see for yourself: 17th and Folsom. WM. FOLEY OR Sale—At less than invoice; cigar and v riety store; 3 nice rooms; low rent. 521 Sec- ond st., opp. South Park BEST-APPOINTED restaurant in _San Jose; fine location; must be sold. Address S., care of Call agency, San Jose. centrally located; D., box 2, Call Otfice, Oakland _ well fitted up. MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. Jew- FOR sale—Bakery and notions: living rooms; next to school. 37 Sanchez st. WHEN you become disgusted with poor work send to SPAULDING'S Ploneer Carpet- _ leating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. S. 40. CARPETS cleaned, renovated like new. J. McQUEEN, 453 btevenson st.; tel. S. 225. ADVANCE Carpet_Cleaning _Co., 402 Sutter; tel. Main 3. GEO. WALCOM, Proprietor. . reliable carpet-cleaning, _renovat- ing, alteration wks, 413 MeAllister! Jessie 321. CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; relaid at . CHEAP saloon near the water front. Apply WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO.. 318 Clay st. SALOON for sale account of sickness; call and see owner. 228 Brannan. FOR sale at a_bargaln—The “Office Saloon, corner City Hall avenue and City Hall __Square. Inquire at saloon. CHAS. FOWLER. SHOEMAKER'S shop; must sell account of sickness. Apply Valencia st., n bakery. CCTFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO. W..CASWELL & CO.'S, il Sacramento st. STRATTON, 3 Eighth st.; tel astern ..cam Carpe leaning GREAT E 14 8th st. B. GRANT, tel. Jessle 201, J. E. MITCHELL Carpet-Cleaning Co., 240 lith Work: 500 PAIR of men's new and second-hand shoes half price: half-soling, 35c. 959 Howard st. FURNITURE and carpets for sale. Apply at 1421 Clay st. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Bubscriptions and ads taken. . 106 ELEVENTH—Branch office of The Call; subscriptions and ads taken. 8t.; cleaning 3c a yard; tel. Mission 74. CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gatg ave.; tel. East 126. FOR sale—Icecream, candy and notion store. 337 Sixth st.; no agents. SEWING MACHINES. $2 MONTHLY—Rented, repaired, bought, sold; phone Mint 45. machine supplies. 145 Sixth st. €15 LARKIN _Branch office of The Call; sub- scriptions and want ads taken. 2 ALL kinds bought, sold, .xchan rented; repairing; lowest rates. fll‘ourgn'n s

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