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14 SAN FRA SCO CALL, THUBSDAY,‘ APRIL 21, 1898 ONLY PRAISE FOR THE PRESIDENT How McKinley Is Regarded by the British Public in General. Hugh D. Craig Tells of His Impres- sions While in Europe Recentl Hugh D. Craig, president of the Cham- ber of Commerce, has just returned from an extended trip through Europe. Ac- cording to his stor he has sipped the finest wines of European cella tasted the choicest frui of all sections, but still he is very glad to get back to his own State, and his praises are louder than ever for California and her prod- ucts. Upon being asked what most at- tracted his ion while abroad Mr. Craig answered without hesitation: “The undisguised admiration of the people of England r our President, McKinley. The British nation to an individual is with us in this trouble with Spain, and for President McKinley every one speaks in the highest praise for his marvelous statesmanship. Not one word of criticism did 1 hear of the manner in which he has conducted the affairs of state. t when the present condit fully understood by the American people the President’s wisdom will be appreciated, as the Eng- lishmen now appreciate it, and the result of this mutual understanding will surely draw the two nations, the Ameri- can and the British, together in one com- mon brotherhood, a condition that those of the British Isles are so desirous of realizing. While in continental Europe I met many Statesmen and people of note, and I did not hear one, even of those races that we are incline gard with suspicion, who had an a e comment make upon the cour of our Pr His straightforward and manly course so impressed me that I wish to have it impressed upon the public. While in W gton I had the ple meeting Mr. McKinley through S F kin: at was in the last week in February, and th omised to come to California, bus itting. _ Since then this trouble s and if it continues very long he is not likely to pay the promised visit. His intentions were to come at the time that Wilson of the Department of makes his trip to this coast. “While in Europ: was one thing that attracted my the h st fresh and s at the gene and 1 am sure that if sorge sible jobber would m in London or Livery best fresh, dried and cannkd goods from this St yuld create even a greater demand. e the money there and markets. 1 demand, not_afra they 4 to spend it for what is good. Why, in the best hotels of Europe tney are buying the best apples, walnuts and almonds that tl oductive ¥ district of northern Italy and southern France produces; vet we would not dare to send the stuff on to the market, as it would be called ‘culls’ of the It was not until I got on one of the Atlantic steamers that 1 was able to get an orange that was fit to eat. A Riverside navel w aced on_the table of the stic, and it was with pride ttention of the other p fact that the fruit came Mr. Craig's expressions ad a roval time and was well re- p across the water. He st went to Mexico, where he was inter- ted in zing lands, and it was in the interests of this project that he continued L on to Europe. REBUILDING THE SAN MATEO ROAD Improving San Francisco’s First Electric Street ' Railroad. The Company Has Ordered a Supply of New Cars From Carter Brothers. The San Mateo and San Francisco Elec- tric Railroad Company iS just now en- gaged in rebuilding its line from Thir- tleth street to Holy Crc That portion from the ferry to Thirtieth street has been finished with the very best material to be fou The rails are the heaviest ever put down on any street railroad in the United St a fifty pound rail hav- ing been substituted for the original light one formerly laid by the company that built the road eight years ago. In ad- dition to this the entire roadbed has been relaid and paved with bitumen and basalt blocks, according to the kind of pave- ments laid on the streets over which the road runs. Thi all along the 1i Mateo and rule has been adhered to e, and as a result the San o Railroad Com- s of improving ArS are run- been the ning. z A _double track will be laid from Thir- tieth street to Holy Cro thus doing away with the vexatious delays in wait- ing for cars to pass on the turnouts. A milar double track is being laid on Eighteenth street, from its intersection with Guerrero street to the Golden Gate Park. That portion of the line from Guerrero to Diamond street is now undergoing a transformation similar to that along the main line from the ferries to Thirtieth street. From Diamond street to the park the road has already been put into first class condition. It will take about three months to make the contemplated im- provements on the two arms of the road, after which the San Mateo road will be one of the best in the eity. The management of this road, recogniz- v bought homes in the d . has given an order to Carter Bros, Newark for an additional supply of These will be put on the line just hed, doing away with the smaller cars which were used when the road was first built and which have been found inadequate to meet the require- ments of the tra : To give an ide: nount of money expended in the reconstruction. of this road it is safe to say that $190,000 has been spent on the r ing of the road from the ferries to W street, and it will require as much to improve the two ad- ditional exter now undergoing recon- struction. All this money has been spent for material and lahor in th! city. GRAND LODGE ADJOURNED. Knights and i,,:\;iiés of Honor Meet and Elect Officers. The annual session of the Grand Lodge of the Knights and Ladies of Honor was concluded yesterday afternoon, after a duration of two day The election of officers for the ensuing vear resulted as follows: Mrs. L. J. Wheelock of Aurora Lodge No. 202, San Francisco, elected grand protector by a unanimous vote: Silas Orr of Equity Lodge No. 1219, Sacramento, grand vice- protector; H. W. Quitzow of Bay City Lodge No. 619, San Francisco, grand sec- retary; Z. T. Whitten of West End Lodge No. 1102, San Francisco, grand treasurer; Mrs. 8. Krueger, Golden Rule No. 660, San Francisco, grand chaplain; Mrs. Oppen- heimer, Martha No. 241, San Francisco, rand guide; Mrs. Emily Colombet, Yerba Faena No. 1665, San Jose, grand guard. jan; Mrs. Ida Kidder. Equity No. 1219, Sacramento, grand sentinel; grand trus- tees—J. A. Colquhoun, Oakland No. 935, Oakland; A. Gompertz, Martha No. 241, San Francisco: Miss E. T. Parker, Star No. 861, Sonora. The tellers appointed were Mr. Friedlander and Mr. Kemp Van Ee. A motion was made and carried con- ferring the degree of past grand protector upon Mary A. McDonald of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 1655, San Jose. The per capita tax for the ensuing year was fixed at SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. COMPETENT German cook, best of city refer- ence, desires a situation. CO., 316 Sutter st. SWEDISH housegirl; $20; city or countr: and German Employment NORTON, 323 Sutter st. AT the German Emplovment Office, MRS. $150, pavable semi-annually. of the grand secretary was placed at a month; the contingent fee of grand pro- the bond of the grand 4 WAITRESSES, $2 tector at $200; e treasurer at $2000. Past Grand President T. H. Berkey, on f of members of the Grand Lodge, ented a silver service to the retirin, grand protector, Mrs. Belle W. vConrad. gating committee was next ap- consisting of the foliowin, good cook and laundress; Dbest references. e z for t . call at once and engage; 2 waltresses for | chambermald, country hotel, $60; cook, springs, call early, §20; 2 waltresses, Visalia, | dishwasher, §15, same place; $20, fare advanced; waitress, San Jose, $25; 2| $7 a week; baker's helper, §! yattresses, city, §20; chambermald to wait, | washer, $1; cook, §25, call early; restaurant waitress, $; [ tution, §2 & CO., 104 Geary st. SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. LAMBERT, 417 Powell st., tel. Main 5332, a 2 CHAMB! T first-class girls await position ERMAIDS, nice summer resort, $18, T. Whitten, L. J. Wheelock, J. Hall and Mrs. A. were_installed by Colquhoun, Situations secured free until housework. Mrs. Borman, 9 MIDDLE-AGED lady _ wishes The grand officers Past Grand Protector H. K. Cummings, after which the meeting was adjourned | FANCY jroner, §9 week, French laundry. C. |30 _R. HANSEN & CO., iM4 Geary st. railroad work: regular wages. C. R. HAN- situation as Geary st. _SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. PERSONALS. ERNST LIETZ will please meet me Russ House. M. LI e —————— BUSINESS PERSONALS. NO-VINO, Dr. Terhune's infallible cure for drunkenness; given secretly and at home; inexpensive and guar- anteed to cure; all druggists or write direct. Terhune Remedy Co., Dept. A, Grand Rapids, HELP WANTED—Continued. SECOND cook, restaurant, $50; cook and wife, anted In the best paying res- city; average dally receipts r don't care so much ts an honest industrious WILKE, 783 Market st. ER with 3 club rooms: ER saloon 3 club roc KE, 783 Market. A_PARTNER W taurant in this $75 per dfl)':h(r“’llE 3 cooks, $9 and German dish: cook, small hotel, near city, Scandinavian chambermaid, $20; hotel 2 waiters, country hotel, $30; waiter, insti- hotel, near city, $25; waiter, city, 2 restaurant waitresses, §. C. R. HANSEN | §35; porter, summer resort, §20. C. R. HAN- south of Ma 3 the price; rare chance. ER w.nted in a l5-year es- ‘manufacturing business; -class mechanic or business antees a net profit of $100 0,000 contracts on hand; absolutely harmless, STEWARD and wine man for a small coun- | : owner see party here. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 [ try club, $30; also a waiter, §25. C. R. HAN- man: ownei per month; books open ELECTRIC lights and other alterations have housekeeper; Is a good seamstress; will care | for invalid; no ohiecticn to children. near Harrison. A NUMBER of first-class housegirls for city = and country places. C. R. HANSEN & CO., | 10 WOODCHOPPERS, $12 a cord, grub ad- 104 Geary st. vanced; 15 tiemakers, 10c, tools advanced; ————————— Advances made on furniture -d pianos, with SEN & CO., 104 Geary st. my_parlors; hair dressing, finest qualit; open Sunday 111 Stockton st. greatly improved good_switchi $350; extra heav: of the firm Particulars, ANDINAVIAN teamsters and laborers for investigitio worth the money. e German_woman would like situation to do general housework; privilege to take baby along; city or coun- From 12 till 5 o'clock 828 Geary st. EASTERN widow (elderly) desires position on | ranch, cooking for few men or in small fam- | or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. —_—————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEAT girl to assist waiting and help do plain sewing, small hotel, § ; 25 Swedish and Ger- man girls for housewor] $20 to $25; 10 young girls of all nationalities for city and country. | SE.. & CO., 104 Geary st. 4 and kept by \—CORNER saloon, establishe he s or e 519 he Stationer, formerly LD Washington ranch hand, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 | Oakland; new stock station: experienced masseuse: ; office 10, 118 QUINONIA Hair Tonic stimulates a healthy growth. G. LEDERER, 111 S young man (first-class barkeeper) for | Eirls to assist, §10 to §15, and a number of | summer hotel; $0 and found. C. R. HAN- dining-rodme 0 miles from city; lively country tc MRS. NORTON, 323 Sutter st. Mrs T L Blumann, Or Miss F G Strong, Ind [D E Richardson, G A Dobbin, Chicago | J R Hitchcock, Los An | ily in city; good c'ty reference; wages $12 a month. 265 Stevenson st., below Fourth. SCANDINAVIAN or German chambermaid, ho- _tel, 20 MRS. NORTON IRISH housegirl, 2 in family, §25; 3 Irish girls | etc. ANDRE'S 315 COMPETENT woman wishes a situation to do ; is a good cook; eity or 230 Minna s H M Loudbc general housework country; wages $15 LADY wishes situation as companion or.to as- ist in family for good home; references ex- |Dr F H Jenk: C W Randal GERMAN housegirl, no cooking, $12 to §I5; s R G Beebe, Conn Sutter st. e tockton st. ‘WANTED—Machinist, at §20 each. MRS. NORTON, 323 country shop, Sutter st. walters, countr- hotels, fare advanced, German and music. COOK, $30; sncond girl, $25; 8 second girls, $15 , Call office. others. W. D. EWER & CO. and $20. ° MRS. NORTO: * R Thoburn, N Y A Donaldson, 1l C Boylan, Ohio A D Graham, Detroit T F Meagher, Ill YOUNG girl wishes a situation to do cooking | and housework. 802 Larkin st., c SWEDISH girl wants position as to do second work and waiting; best of city references. 1013t Larkin st., near Sutter. AN experienced nurse, confinement or invalids, ngvsm\'miu. Niles, $2 iss G Golding, Londn M Lee, Reno WANTED—Washer, French laundry, §30; shirt e ironer, $40; waiter for small restaurant, $25: 23 Sutter st vegetableman and porter, $25; cook private boarding-house, $90; apprentice in a laundry, STAMMERING and stuttering corrected. PROF. J. WHITEHORN, 570 3d st., Oakland. Cal. ELECTRIC lights in every room House, 44 Third st.. 2c to §1 50 pe- night: $150 to $§ per week: free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. furniture new; s culars of WILK close to Claus preckels build- chance ever offered. > Job, 23 per day: blacksmith for camp, $26 German nursegirl, '$15. MRS. NORTON, 32 | mMonth and board; farmers, milkers, cooks: 3 | blished and CLOAKS and fine tailor-madeé suits to order at wholesale figures. | SUIT to order on money-making right party: month guaranteed. See 626 Clay st. 323 Sutter st. Y‘,’,E,,’;'S(,'"“" & agslsdtunl S ae sEebine LA Lume s m; cash bond required, with satisfac- HOUSEGIRL, small ranch, $20, near San Ra- | tory references. 313 Bush st. i . must be Sober, facl; housegirl, Alameda, $25. MRS. NOR- TON, 555 trar Al BOOKKEEPER and correspondent, 320 per week at commencenient; quick advancement; St. Helena, $20; 15 | _new corporation business. 313 Bush st. ily clear from $15 to $25 LDSTEIN— Elegant, stvlis s made over. 6 Eddy st.. ished. Apply sework girls, clty and country, '$20 and s g L LN, T is. MTS4 | CROCKERY rtore clerk: retail shoe clerk; tea, e St e n 0 coffee and spice traveler. 313 Bush st. SAN FRANCISCO Ladies' College, 816 Market st. French Tatloring desires engagements; best references: reasonable. Address Nurse, 127 Seventh st. RESPECTABLE girl wishes position to do gen- is ‘good plain cook; A R Bingham, Mrs J S MeDonald, Il | W Robinson, C A Hoyt & w, N ¥ Mrs D C BI eral housework; G NEAT vou 5 MISS CUL- | OYSTER opener; lunch counter clerk; tinner; LN, 5 et work,($12. Drass spinners; walters; cooks. 313 Bush st. CLAIRVOYANTS. CHANCE 1n a lifetime; $1400 will buy an o RSE, M E LEN, - e exloo I MISSICT Clerks’ Exchange to-day. 313 Bush st. and chop house; vicinity Baldwin Hotel; besg hed and most populag® satisfactory reasons ffl! he distinguished trance clairvoyant and medjum: while entranced she Sut- | 185, MEMBERS give written indorsement to | MRS. DR. F. CLARK, tl oldest establ concern of its kind; 1248 Howard st. wishes work by the day washing. ironing or housecleaning; J Strong, Indiana | s H D Blake, X N 's1930d M I = 10, MISS | 109 MEMBERS Clerks' Exchange at work; lu- O, B mecoionis Th crative commercial positions, gave written Robison & w, Cal|Dr A Herrmann, Fourth st., near Bryant. J C Clark & w, Cal = will reveal every hidden mystery in life: she | will show you how to overcome your enemlies, remove family unites the separate, etolen or buried property; sale; must be taken at once. 65 Market st. $60—PARTNER wanted In blacksmith shop; nd wagon included; receipt® Apply M. LE: indorsement to-day: all may investigate. REFINED voung girl as nurse, $12. MISS | Bush st locates treasures, | | buflding, horge CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. Janien Buisee PROFESSIONAL planist_and vocalist_wants engagement; will leave city. Address Planist, 844 Mission st. E_Cummings, WORKING housekeeper, one child no objec- J A Wetmore, San Jos | e s Clerks’ Exchange. 313 Bush st. minerals; tells your entire life, past. and future, while in a perfect trance. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.: perfect satisfaction guar- 300 per month man can clear ground rent $10; good, steady 680 ORDERS male department; 450 male mem- references ex= 0 _per month C P Schuster & w, Cal 7 S Hickman, A C Wiggins, Los ‘Ang | M D Linerger, Auburn W_Williams, WANTED—Position as typewriter by young woman; fairly rapid. Apply 989 Howard st., I Benchmohl, t J] 5 Sutt % rreses — on, $10. MISS CULLEN 325 Sutter st Tt laundress, §25: second girl, $25, | _change, 313 Bush st. anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with epeelal terms $500_CORNER grocery and bar, best part Mis an full value in sight sion; rent §: French maid, $25. MISS CULLEN, country; MAN and wife, country, as choreman and utter st. NORTON, 323 Sutter. cook; wages $40. . MRS. ] Roses, Sutter Creek COOK, no wash, American family, $30; 2 Scan- T E_Bush, St Paul Mrs W Holzberger, Ky | P Johnson, Angels A Norden, Cal H Fletcher, YOUNG girl wants to care for 1 or 2 children or do light housework. Call 10 Thirteenth st. 2 GOOD girls_want any kind of honorable 1A Fourth st., | RELIABLE girl wishes a situation housework Apply 321 Ellis st. Dr C C Perkins, W S Bevins, € D Graham, and cooking. ;& CO., 316 Sutter st. 4 GERMAN second girls M Stovell & w, Cal |7 A Cunningham, Sac A W Mannheim, GERMAN woman wants place to coo T Waters & w, 2 H W Monnaster, Or 25 and 26, 1206 Market st.. opp. Sixth. MRS, EMILY MOORE, 134 Market, rooms 1/ and 2—The wonderful trence medium can be best’ class cash appreciated; great dinavian and ' French second girls, $20; 4 == cooks, German style, §25 and $30; dressmaker, e o Py WANTED—Ship carpenters, calkers and water §25; German nurse, $20; pastry cook. $36: | “fenders: must be compatent and wilin waltresses, hotels and restaurants, $18. $20, § and $6 week, and girls for cooking and house- fi(;-pm» fi‘x"é“fiyfi‘sv’c‘i‘f work in city and country. J. F. CROSETT | PBANY, 139 Post st. consulted on all the affairs of 1 ! your thoughts; tell just what you want to|§ know: removes evil influence: locates buried if in bad luck she will chanee it | letters promptly answered; stamp. Hours, 10 a. m. to § p. m. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card born double veil and second sigh PAYING cigar, stationery, notion: best part of Mission; invoice valua nted. M. LESS, ule if not as repre: 765 Market st. $350—CIGAR-STORE, _north rooms; rent only $35; present owner there 1 v reasons for sale; bargain. references required. PLORATION COM- LAMBERT, 417 Powell st. oman wishes housecleaning by the day or week. Call at 1030 Howard st. WANTED—A position - for housework to $25. Call at RELIABLE voung girl wishes steady position; light housework:; small family; »7 Howard st. M Michael, Woodland 10 HOU 0 E Willlams, H Dallan, S * H Jacobs & S T Couper & Mrs O Runvon, 00d, competent girl A _cooking; wages from $20 7 Bay st., nr. Leavenworth. H McCowan, Uklah SALESLADY, children's Mrs T A Sioan, J S Neuman, N Y |J J Hebbron, Salinas T G Sorgen & w. NEW WESTERN Miss R Curran, F Haney, Antioch [C Clarke, Oakdale LADY bookkeepes no_children; LADIES, get vour pretty lawn waist washed without fading 131714 Misslon st. GIRL wishes to do light housework. Call or | address 4% Eighth st. , and that| W M Adams, |G A Stevens: Miss L Blanchard. Cal | * R Palmer, Phila SALESLADIES, coj WOMAN to do washing or housecleaning by Call or address Washwoman, i . e BUSI> MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, nuS elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. GERMAN girl_wishes to do general house- | between Harrison | E J Dungan, H Badger & w, L Harmiveer, | HEADQUARTERS 1B Sheridan st., and Folsom. JAPANESE girl - work or nurse in this clty. wants a positlon_at house- 525 Jessle st. BITUATION wanted by English woman as house_and parlor maid; good references. 1725 Eighteenth ave., |3 Fitzpatric A Culp & w, Jose|J Gardin SAN FRANCISCO CALL. South San Fran- | BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open until 12 o'clock every night Ir the year. | BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 357 Haves street; open until 9:30 o’clock. €21 McAllister street; open until9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin street; open u *'l 9:! 1941 Missfon street; open until 10 o'clock. 2261 Market street, until 8 o’clock. Eleventh street: open untfl 9 o’clock. Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. k street; open until 9:3) o'clock. N. W. corner Twenty-second and Kentucky open until $ o' clock. GIRLS to learn hairdressing, hairwork, mani- | T girl wishes position at general light washing; GIRL wanted to assist in light work; | 3250 per day. 231 Clement | W A . telephone 1751 Steiner. WANTED—Washing, ironing or house-clean- good reference. SEN, 16 Minna st. SITUATION as bookkeeper by years' experience; good references. box 1, Call office, Oakland. RESPECTABLE educated woman wishes to go | to Alaska with reliable party as cook, wait- ress or housekeeper; capable and trustful: Al strictly business. WANTED—Any kind of sewing: family mend- | ing: children’s work; terms reasonable. dress Seamstress, ‘WANTED—Position companion by a well educated woman; music, . Arawing and painting. Bouse-clean- | GIRL to do general housework in Tehachapi corner Sixt:cnth; GOOD improver at dressmaking wanted. Ap: SMART girls to_learn Box 339, Call. | 10 $10; country. ~Address box 1775. Call office. Commandery No. den Gate building, 625 Sut cial assembly THIS EVEN. 405 Turk st. he conferred before the v of California. Address box Grand Commande: CH office of The Call, 105 Eleventh st. ‘Want ade and subscriptions take L, Em. Com. DA, Recorder. CALIFORNIA Lodge No. 1 F. & A will meet THIS (THURSDAY) EV 7:30_o'clock rder of the Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, S 215, F. & A, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. GIRL for light houseisork. 1330A Hayes st. o ant. | bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of ES wanted. Model Restaurant, | 5 "and 3) vears, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally de- loaned on watches, diamonds, je: low interest. Uncle Harris. 15 Grant av. and Japanese (estab. 20 years) hel; first-class only. 428 Montgomery st. LAMBER 7 Powell s BROS., 24 Sutter st. $20 and $15. MRS. | TAILORS Coatmaker wanted for outside; | dlagnoses disease; full life reading; ladies 50 M. LESS, 76 Market st. $400—Candy-store and ice nished living-rooms; low gain; must be seen to be appreciated. “parlor; 3 fur nt; bona-fide bar- SEWORK girls; 825 and $I5. MRS. | COATMAKER for country. Apply REISS overdue str. erwear depart- ment; cloak and sult salesiady; cloak figure. 313 Bush st new corporation: lady man- | PRESSE: instructed in new business R on customiceat 1 pay $60 companion, agreeable disposition; ref- | o'clock. DY bookkeeper; dentist. Ladies' Exchange, S : : 995 M st 55 eradle to aravs (wlure bussi| o cuause Wb Matkec 914 'O'Farrell st. best medium_and card- 73 Fourth st. $300—25 minutes from San Francisco: a butcher oultry store, with 2 ho band's pletu re, 25c; ladies. at 1044 Howard st. 5S¢ up: charms given. GYPSY life reader gives correct answel all questions | MME. RAVENA reads lite fluentl; advice: names given; 25c up. doing_a good bus| investigate. 313 Bush st. | LUNCH cook wanted at 643 Clay st.; $25; L 2 mnen FIC EXCHANGE, %5 ness: good stock. PAC Market st. | $30—FRUIT, vegetable, ces required and given at once. 313 Bush. L. C. C.—Letter at general P. O.; write me at once. M. A C. 5 Fourth st. New management, £13 Dush st. WAITE e [ avent ts, clerks find pleasant | ——cvonth st and agreeable matrons. Commercial Depart- | ment, 313 Bush st. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS—First in ner pro- fession: never falls: advice: telp. 929 Post. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly nt to any address in the United | ? wanted in restaurant; wages $25. 104 00D bakery and_statione; PACIFIC EXe | S e e D second cook. 13-15 | the greatest change, 313 Bush st S still_climbing up; veek on cord . or select applicants seek- 3 — ing positions with business houses. 313 Bush. | COOK wanted. 432 Fifth st. ED—Presser on ladi ECOND girl and tailoring chambermaids; _ waltresses; | 1 orercom . girls; | good wages. | understands hand at Ladies’ | WA change, 1023 Market st south of Market. cure and electric faclal treatment. MME. | DELLA FAUST, 8% Stockton st, S. F. | PRESSMAN on pants. 102 Minna st. PERI #ood home; 2 in family. Call 919 Jessie st.. | ~Tesla, Alameda County, 45 miles from San off Tenth. Francisco; steady work; good wages; good miners nee COAL CO., room 515, MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, D—Young girl assist in housework, in family; wages $10. Box 1799, Call office. Montgomery, in family. “Apply at 8IS Hayes st., city. BLACKSMITH for Alaska; $0 month; job. Apply at HERMAN'S, 26 Steua tailoring: pav whils | YOUNG man to learn barber trade and :_pa o At rning. 201 Natoma st., near Fou Diack MM LY lady wo ply & Eddy st., room 52 ted to keep house wages | " pargain. Apply Call office. s TR T T WANTED—10 men to_occupy clean rooms R R o e baby. | “nights Zic or $75c week. 105 New Montgomery. G girl to assist in small family, $15. 417 | CARBERS Progressive Unlon; free embioy- Powell st. 2 States or Canada one vear for $1 50, postage | pprentice for blacksmith shop: with some perience preferred. 1013 Harrison st. e SPIRITUALISM. iness chances. living rooms. v 500—Stationery, sewing. 16 Turk st. 605 McAllistet; fi . Hall, Oakland, Clay and Eleventh. MM YOUNG'S meeting to-night; 10¢; boy MRS SHRINER, clairvovant for business and | 120 McAllister, hours 10-4. Valencia st. 2 p. m.; Sat., §; 2ic. cller quartz mill; earns $40 daily. lorist and nurser: 52100—Bookbindery; best equipped on coast. ; plant and buildings. st on coast. k; datly re- NTED—A dishwasher at 113 Turk st. GOOD lunch walter wanted at 234 East st. team laundr: $700—Photograph $150—Corner spiritual sittings. MRS. ELLI ings $1; cir. Tues., Fri MRS. J. J. WHITNEY. trance test medium. 232 Stockton st.: old No. 218. MRS, SHAFFER, test and business medium: sittings dally. M. FRANCES, independent slate-writing me- 118 Hailght st. NCED pitch veln coal miners_at | e Geary st apply. ~ Address TESLA 123% Sixth st 3| “elry; low interest. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. among merchants SALESMAN wanted for cloaks and suits; city ‘T\;;,}N‘T’F){l—dirl for cooking and housework. | references. Apply B. MESSAGER, 145 Post. 00 Ol s HYPNOTISM- 4021 Geary: hypnotlsm taught; diplomas issued: diseases and habits cured. MEDICAL. CAL. Institut AURANT; transfer c ition; recelpts §1 BARRETT, 1 | TR S $150—BARBER shop; 2 chalrs; paying; rent $12; ALL Ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies, true friends of all invalids, men and women 60 years’ practice; safe and quick cure gua anteed: any disease or irregularity; disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief, though else fail; A—$S00—CORNER grocery and bar; without doubt one of the best business corners. $200—Partner wanted: commission business. $300—Saloon; old-established; and other bargains in saloo ANDERSON & CO., bakeries and ment. Bernard, Sec., 102 7th; tel. South 625. D apprentice wanted on cu: 517 Natoma st. Davis st., near Jackson. WA__TED—GIrl to assist with housework and ch ren. 1027 McAllister st. | 535 Market st. marine corps, United States navy: VAITR! Market st. —Called _meeting TE . Maine 1997. BRADLEY & CO., (THURSDAY) - = 2 CHINESE and Japanese employment office; | best help. 4143 O Farrell st. JAPANESE, Chincse Employni't Offic help; tel. Grant 5 Geo. Aokl 30 Gear- st. COMPETENT young girl; general housework By order of THOMAS L. GOLDSMIT! Masons are = ! OPERATORS and finishers on pants; steady | further, e st. office, 20 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal. work; good wages. 3114 Fill 127, F. & A, SRMANN Lodge (THURSDAY), GARDENER, first-class, wants situation: un- derstands care of horses and can milk cow for general housewor] look more for good home than high wages: references. Add: 0. b SICIAN, graduate, o'clock p. m. in Masonic Temple, for the funeral of our deceased brother, member of St. John's Lodge zum stranger, would like | G per night’ $1 to $3 per week. while learning. 319 Geary st. e Verein der Menschenfreunde at Trier, position as nurse in hospital or private pa- ; references given. Addr. box 177, 2 boy, good laundry worker, wants a | MONEY loanéd on watches, diamonds, jew- | FUCH: situation in private family; city or country; good reference. Address 713 Pacific st.; Wood SOUTH San Francisco Lodge No. 212, meets THIS EV Second degree. order of the Mastel WANTED—Reliable Protestant girl, with ref- HARE, Secretary. | A CUTTER and tallor with long experlence | | can furnish references; will | also work on bench. Address box 1801, Call. 2-year-old child, would take work of any kind; city or coun’ try; accept small wages. Box desires situatiol = = GIRL, speaks German, for housework; small DIVIDEND NOTICES. MAN and wife e & 5 CANVASSERS wanted, salary and co per share) of the Occanic Steamship | . will be payable at the office of the on and after Mon- “Transfer books will close o'clock p. m. experienced, competent, wishes 200d gardener and milker; city references. ~Address box 1500, Call office. e Aployent EXPERIENCED girls wanted on paper boxe: on Tuesday, April 2, 189, at E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. OFFICE of the_Fireman’ Company, San Francisco, April 1, 18! egular meeting of the board of directors of | heid this day a dividend was declared, payable on and after April 20, 1898, BERNARD FAYMONVILLE, Sec. SPECIAL X SAN FRANCISCO, Thanks—I take U STRADY. sober experionced younk man wants | TOUL G, Siil trinted for, general houseworks work as gardener or eful man in private Address box Call Office. young man at gen- WANTED—Good reliable girl for plain cooking | _Night: §1 to $1 SITUATION wanted by a eral work; also handy with tools; objects to EULEY, room 37, Oak- land House, 664% Howard st. and gardener by young Dane; un- derstands care of horses; can milk, run gaso- line engine; sober and industrious; 4 years' the company WANTED—A first-class_millinery trimmer for s way to show how thank- babies adopted; travelers treated delay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; col DR. AND MRS. M. DAVIES, 3 | McAllister st | SATLORS and ordinary seamen at LANE'S, 504 | $800—PARTNER wa tablished 18 years; §% be doubied in short time; entire trad: firms in the city; perience required; trial given. d in_iight busines: to $30 a week each: can e = ¢ soi WANTED-—Young man who has had some ex- rience in shirt cutting. EAGLESON & CO. ALL of Dr. Foulet's ca] absolute cure for all vely safe and sure; no danger or after ef. taken in time it also acts as a pre- price 3130 per box, mail on receipt of price; consultation on all special diseases free. Grant ave., sules are guaranteed | emale diseases; 9 Geary st., RECRUITS wanted for the United States Tty or Klondiks se: control capital your- 0 invested actually s 35 sent free by $150 invested actually earns WALLER BROS., S. F. A Caution—Before pur- ;‘)‘Br@d lhedlr ll‘lfll’hllnn to h:come such; must S a. e of good character and habits and able to and cooking; references required, Call 2t| speak. read and write English. and be bhe- Kell sy rom101S ! Y| pween's feet § inches and § feet in helght. For nformation apply at the recruiting and few acres; good WANT to rent house cation_for road house; TMENT that restores all cases of ‘monthly irregularities (from whatever cause) safe and sure at all times when others have failed; no Instruments used: home_in confinement; cure $5; pills $1; every case guaranteed; con- sultation free and confidential. WYETH, 208 Turk st. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all femaie diseases; a home In confinement, with best possible care: with privacy of home and con in a few hours; month; rent paid to June 1. + In fam. | WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know puieadhnEivers D e that Ed Rolkin, I'eno House proprietor, still Elerences S ALY o runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 130 large APPRENTICE girl on ladies’ tiloring; pay MAKER shop: must sell account sick- 3436 17th st., above Valenc near Jones. T saloon in or near Sausalito. HEADQUARTERS for cooks, walters and oth- | FIRST-CLASS operators wanted; steady work.| er help. E. SIMON, 83 Clay st. | DINING-ROOM for sale; elegantly furnished; 239 Fifth st. BARBERS 25 Grant a venience of a hospital; those sick or discour- aged call on the Goctor and state their case they will find in her a true fricnd. rent taken In board. Ass'n Free Employm't Office. . $25_PARTNER; interest in factory and candy i tel. Grant 136. elry; low interest. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant av. | o777, Address box 1 DR. GWYER, 22 Turk st. < g] MONEY loaned LADIES, Chichester’'s English Pennyroy: ‘Australla, Europe. Herman's, 2§ Steuart st. on watches, diamonds, Jew- erences; care of children and unstairs work. 2201 Broderick st., corner Washington. WANTED — An_ experienced city _salesman. DL BROWNSTONE WINE CO., 331 Ellis st. (Diamond Brand), Uncle Harris, 15 Grant av. send 4c stamps for particulars. “Rellef for Ladies, b ng restaurant at a bargain. no children; wages $12. 1432 O'Far- F. Barber College, 1381 Eighth st. Call 10 to 12, room 324, 806 Market st. B M0 S0 matialt parrmeeld Market st., top floor. ~ | VRNCHESTIR Bouse, ent: adie also apprentices. need not cook. 1831 Eddy st. ROSEDALE Hou: and housework. Call at 3%3 Twenty-fifth st., | SINGLE rom: _opp.Vicksburg. R __| “week. Lindeil House, Sixth and Howard sts. | GOOD girl for cigar store. 25 East st, near WANTED-—To collect wages due laborers and | Clay. . clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. Sacramento. Apply 523 Market st., room 7.| " for a room; %c a night; $1 a week. from 2 to 3 p m. ful I am to DR. DE CHANTREAU for the and care he used in curing me of a 1 would also A, J., 434 Jessie. y steady, reliable man, work- in Pin. MEN to learn barber trade in eight weeks. S. 1 Chichester Chemica GOODWIN. 401 Van Nes: consuit’ free, FOR SALE—Bargair on earth to se choice locat population Address box 3 2 e T WANTED—At Montana House, 764% Mission; men to take rooms: l0c, lic and 2c per only doctor who uses Schenck’s method, the celebrated French pny- slcian: safe, sure. relinble cure for all irreg: restores strength and vigor of organs; unexcelled. 15 vears' prac- | ) miles from E ;_can be reduced —Country bake: great bargain; I be sold at account of unexpected be sold before PAPER routes for s close to San Franci H per month; principals only 200 rooms, 25c a night; reading room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. , 321 Ellis—Rooms %c to $1 | ¢k: hot and cold baths. 10c and Tsc night; Toc and $1 | DR. O'DONNELL, the world renowned spectal- restores at once all women's irregulari- whatever the cause or call at Dr. 1027 Market menstruation, treatment by mall, O'Donnell's Sanitarium, and $10 capsules will be mailed upon request. SURE cure, when others fail; no medicine or woman' her own physi- | PARTNER, instruments; clan for female troubles. cause; restore in 1 day; never fails; consulta- | tion free; can be sent and used at home. DR. POPPER, 318 Kearny; orders by telegram. A TREATMENT that restores instantly all TRY Acme House, 957 Market st., below Sixth, e s roomed flat, e 500 PAIR of men's new and second-hand shoes | COLORED girl for general housework. 2336 half price: half- 35c. 959 Howard st. st. butcher shop, grocery or vegetable store; un- ple of San Francisco to know how. kind- | gerstands care of horses. v 1 was treated and the particular way in the French hospital is conducted. The Address 20 Ritch street. cases of monthly irregularitiés (from what- | no_Instruments used; consultation free; SVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call . “D"Vt of 2 good-pay FINISHER on pants; steady work. 275 Jessle | = Subscriptions and ads taken. PEUCEI SR of ¥ sl v sale; reasonable; 511 or 1309 Castro st. ever cause): restaurants for ce is of the very best, and everything s s0 very neat and clean and each one re- celves such devoted atten D J. SAMIUS (Greek.) GIRL wanted for general housework. Apply _ 781 Green st. e 34 AGENTS wanted—Murat Halstead's great war “Our Country in War'"': all about Cuba, ELDERLY man wishes situation; private fam- are of horses and garden; handy with tools: in or outside work. Add. 1200 Larkin. BY young married man, job as englneer or fire- LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market | “yo0) st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. oo , Maine disaster, armies, navies NOTICE is_hereby given that the following and abandoned girls | have been received at Maria Kip Orphanage from January 1 to Arril 1, 1898: man; 6 years' experlence; understands care of dynamo. Box 3171, Call office. SECOND hand and bread, cake, can work as Adah Lois | ST S 9 | coast defenses of United Stafes, Spain and | 62 MONTGOMERY. cor. Clay-—Open Wotl S | all mations; over 50 pages, magnificently | v . i fllustrated: Uonaiandinant Mok Ttaken: \ others making $30 per day; most Mary_Josephine | ~nth; Ida Brown, age Lowans, age 9 foreman, wishes situation in city or country. O eill, age 3 years 1 DR. WIS, the ladies’ speclalist, 1020 Market COOK, good on pastry, desires position, bach- elors’ or small boarding house; wages moder- H. ANDERSON, 1312 Green st. FINE Japanese cook who is skillful for pastry country family Address SEN TAK, 431 Stevenson st. PIANO player or barkeeper would like work in the country. L. SLATER, 197 Mission st TO Architects—Position works or superintendent; 10 years' European and 11 years' draughtsman. Address box 3314, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a boy of 13 to do any- thing. Address 18% Geneva st. COOK—Middle-aged man with some experfence as baker wishes to learn to cook. Box 330, Pauline Brown, age 6 vears 10 month nt Huntington, age 4 years. LEA free; patterns 25c. McDOWELL" 4 MARKET ST.—Branch office of The v.... FURNITURE WANTED. independent mllitary | organization. For membersnip apply at head- Market st., room 609. 0. JDHNSON, acting major. AND (rom the East—Baths, 9% Market, near Sixth, BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made, AL s et PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. 5550. NA RAY PALMER, genuine massage and Room 10, 211 O'Farrell st. MRS. DR. ALLEN, expert chiropodist; elec- 24 Sutter st. FOR adoption, healthy baby boy of 10 months. Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. Y altera O DAY —————— WP cooks | ENGINE and boller for boat; length, 40 feet: ods clerk | beam, 11 feet: depth, 5 feet; second-hand 6 dishwashers———————dry B ‘bakers | preferable: state price, etc. Box 3310, Call. JAPANESE, first-class laundryman, wants a situation in_private family in city or coun- try. T. MIWIA, 521 Jessie st. EXPERIENCED carpenter and bulider and fitter of stores and banks wants work; wages Box 3305, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a carpenter for hotel, is handy with all kinds of tools. CHARLES GLUCKLICH, 580 Natoma. MAN and wife want gentleman’s place; k: man good teamster, stands vineyard lndfl;vlne cellar and general MRS. STEWART, genuine steam and cabinet 120% Geary st., room 1. papered from $2 50; whitened, $1 343 TO WAR———-TO WAR FANNIE DAVIS returne P room i0, second floor front. EDNA V. GRANT, genuine massaj 215 Kearny st., room 2. ALVINE HALL and assistant; genuine cabinet bathw. 153 Turk and 111§ Market, rms. 1i-16. MME, HANSEN, latest galvanic battery and 116 Taylor s —— dressmaking and miliiner positions | [njon, 324 Dearborn st.,-Chicago Want ads and subscriptions taken. HELP WANTED—MALLU. sion et.; tel. Mint 1821 DR. AND MRS. KOHL, 1118 Market st. N to wives and mothers—Seguro; price RICHARDS & CO., 406 Clay st.; send 2c stamp for particulars ‘to Seguro Manu- facturing Co., 531 K st., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladies with : mo danger; safe cure; $2 50; express C. O. D.; don't delay until too laf OSGOOD BROS., Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal late of Ohio, 71 Fourth st : Te cure: any, all; cure at office, $5: piils, $1. LADIES—Mrs. Dr. Puetz: edles: 38 years' experience. 234% Fourth st. . 59 McAllister st.; 511 Castro st. T5—Branch bakery, candy, notions. milk; good trade; cheap rent. an with $1000. J., female trouble: stc.: large and small tracts ¥ formation apply to Mex. Com cle building, representing the Int. Land and Co. of Mexico City, Mexico. terms guaranteed; 20 days credit; price low | ‘monthly troubles, etc., cured at once. freight paid: handsome outfit free: send 12 | - 2-cent stamps to pay postage. Educational | DRS. ELY. S el et L R Infallible. safe rem- AKERY for sale; store trade $10 to $13 diseases of wo- outside route: e ————————— | {[GHEST pri®s to Ol new building. #0 Mis- | whants to leave HOME In_conflnement: diseases of women. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 Sth st.. Alameda. LODGIN.. $2000—A_PROTESTANT gentleman as partner Wwanted in an established legitimate busine by reason of enlarging the same: experlence ~~~--~~---~~ | INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 13 Mont- A VENT-STOPPER for a meat factory, $2 to | omery st.: highest prices pald. Tal. Davis 1. £22 day. MURRAY & READY, Leading | se————— HOUSLS FOR SALE. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WE WANT | oo S grocery clerk not necessary. Box 3304, Call office. FINE stationery, cigar, laundry. perfodi and notion store for sale branch bakery Box 1S, branch office Cal 110 rooms; safe investmen sunny corner; transient. Market; central; all full clears $230...$4500 2000 | Eleventh st. harness msker————mach‘lne b‘l\ck;f‘l:‘lil‘l: By Plackemithy for @ camp———— likers | _hand. 109 MMontomery st. CORNER saloon; central location: fine cash lodginz-house: Call 1019 Franklin new and good. PHOTO and magic lantern apparatus; second- P S R e 10 farm hands — 3 butter makers | 5i\yNBROKER—OId _geld, silver, ca: typewriter and stenographer— type: and stenographer e teamsters | LCIothing bought. Add. COLEMAN. of others at your own pi good reason_for selling. T : clears $10; central OAL. wood, hay and grain business for 365 _tle-makers——————— 20 wood-choppers = MURRAY & READY, 634 and 63 Clay st., ALASKA ENTERPRISES. Leading Employment Agents. e Employers of hel| and sunny; snap. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary. biggest snap ever offered; clears $100; cheap at $1200; must be KREDO & CO., 2% sale on account of owner's departure from city: price reasonable. Address box 3344, Call. $250—28 ROOMS; NG saloon in North Beach dis ing_on_account LUTGEN & CO.. 318 Clay st. TO WAR | MONEY loaned on watches, diamonds, jew- | S50ld_to settle elry; low interest. Uncle Harrls, 15 Grant a As thousands will shortly be leaving their | CARpPENTERS, blacksmith: 1 present posttions to Bght for our common | CAREENTERS. blackewiths pl. bers el on the way up work out country. their places must be filled. MUR- | hawson ca RAY & READ the employment agents eady P of their fare, via St. Milcna. class help free of charge; remember that dur- 46 ROOMS; sunny corner. 7-room flat; sunny corner. 3 clears $150; must sell. 10-room house; new and good: Ellis st... H. DECKER, 1020 Market st. BEST-APPOINTED restaurant In San Jose; fine location; must be sold. Address S., care of Call agency, San Jose. TO let—Coal yard, with s 40-room hou: Agply TI to supply you with first- | &1 Star Co,, Mills bullding, San Fran. able of 20 stalls; old ing the year 1897 we sent (17,000) seventeen | GENUINE arctic fur clothing; he: thousand men to different positions in Cali- | clothing. L. LEVY, Battery and Jactkson sts. fornia. MURRAY & RE.AOY, Leading Em- FOR fine garden loam Inquire at GEO. HAN- ERKSEN, 510 Guerrero st., near Seventeenth. ER grocery and bar for sale; reasonabl lovment Agents, and Cl 8t.; tel. | OCEAN or river steamers, sailing vessels and e s i Taunches for sale. H. G. SHAW, 4 Sutter st pork packing references. Address box 3280, Call office. WINCHESTER House, 44 vhird s 20 rooms, 25e to $1 50 night; $150 to 38 week: conveniert .nd respectabi and taggage to and from fer . WANTED—Scandinavian or German coachman, $35; tinsmith, §2 50 day; 5 machinists, $8 to| Call. Sent to any address in the Uni 6 miners, $ 30 day and $0 and board; | States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage SITUAT..NS WANTED—FEMALE. ‘COMPETENT Swedish infant’s nurse desires situation; 3 years last place. MISS CULLEN, 225 Sutter st. REFINED woman, with a child, desires situa- $4 Swiss milker, $20; farmer, $20; choreman, | _free. tiemakers, and and others. pply \ to 3 P CROSETT & CO.. 628 Sacramento st. | . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. and 4 living rooms. Apply 2193 Eleventh s PATENTS—SMITH & OSBORN. Regist'd Pat, S»\'Ulb“sh(‘d 1862, 319 Pine st., cit: RESTAURANT, must sell | Inquire market, 5 loaned on watches, low interest. Uncl~ Harris, 15 Grant HURRY up, don't miss it: 26-room house o $350 cash, balance time; price $850. & CO. are the agen SIXTEEN rooms, ed Al location: Apply at Call office. CHEAPEST and best In America—The Weakl: than value of Howard st. FOR SALE—Grocery and bar; a good chance for a Scandinavian. nicely furnished; corner house; 2 entrances. 341 Mission st. 615 LARKIN—Branch office of The Call. Sub- scriptions and_want ads_taken. tion; good cook and housewor] ences; country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter. REFINED French nurse and second girl de- sires situation; 2 years las country. MISS CULLEN, 3% Sutter st. WANTED—Cook, private boarding-house, $0; | ARVICE free; no charge unle HELP WANTED—FEMALE. place; city or . W. DAVIDSON, 927 Marki second cook, country hotel, $30: head waliter, 2 BARBER SHOP for sal 3 ation 3-HOUSE of 16 rooms, well fur- | at 9 Hayes st. SElo oajine, D tad 136 Sixth st. successful. nished and full of §25; night cook; baker's helper; restaurant | CHEAPEST and best In America—I'ne Weekl waiter, country, $35. Apply to J. F. CROS- | "Call. Sent to any address in the u'.’.'ul":’ CHAMBERMAID and do waiting, plain hotel, short distance country, SRy a1f Tanen cboks, $15 and 820, - MURIHA eity, ; ranch cooks, and . i & READY, 634 Clay st. COMPETENT French cook desires situation; best city references. MISS CULLEN, $20; woman wash dishes, ETT & CO., 624 Sacramento st. States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage WANTED Experienced man ‘o work sulphur- | s=ittts BARBER shop for sale. 103 SALOON, selling cut at cost. #t., corner Langton. FURNITURE FO.U SALE. 16 ELEVENTH—Branch office of The Call; subscriptions and ads taken. 121 Harrison et cres by cyanide process. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. AT young girl desires situation; § ; nurse or housework. 325 Sutter st. COLORED head waiter and 10 colored waiters, SMART girls to learn tailoring; learning. 261 Natoma st., near Fourth. ZETTE, 420 PLUMBE, 1402 Valencia st. CCTFFE and tea_rout lied 1 W. CASWELL & o8, i mento g MONTGOMERY, 527, cor. Cl o'clock: branch office of The Call; subscrip- tions and want ads taken. PHYSICIANS. Sacramento - DR_C. C. 0'DO. NELL, oftce 1206 Market; diseases of wom $100 PER year; chicken ranch; house of § rooms {gfnty Bl hdtalipartery $20. HOTEL GA- | and stable; 6 lots: sheltered snot. k Kearny s