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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1898. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. RUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsco Call, corner of Market and Third streets, open untfl 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 857 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. street, DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—Dividend No. 8§ (fifty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market st., on and after Mon- day, May 2, 1835, ‘Transfer books will close on Tuesday, April 26, 184, at 3 o'clock p. m. H. SHELDON, Secretary —————————————————— 621 McAllister street; open until 9:3.0 o'clock. €15 Larkin street; open u ‘'l 9:30 o’clock. fon street; open until 10 o'clock. 1941 M1 2261 Market street, corner Bixt:enth; open until clk ; 106 Eleventh strect; open until 8 o'clock. 2526 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. Polk street: open until 9:30 o'clock. nty-second and Kentucky 1% m. SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICE of the High Court of the Independent Los Angeles, April 2 1848 —To all whom' it may concern: As a matter_of information to all the members of the Independent Order of Foresters, and to all who may be contemplating jolning the order, I am pleased to say, the laws of the I. Order_of Foresters, N. W. corner Tw 0. F. In no way jeopardizé the goed standing open until 8 o'clock. of a member should he join the military service of his own country: and having w; NOTICES. the I O. F. has a magnificent reserve fund e e f nearly three Xn““l"vln!fl( dullar,s. (“)\'l'()l‘c‘l'nt e 3 5 of it will available to pay death claims FIRST Church of Christ, Sclenttst, Centrall 9o ), \igows and orphans of any of its block, 223 Sutter st. between Hearty 806 | nmembers who may die in defense of “'Old Grant ave—At 11 a. m., Cheist il SCChS |l Glo Respectfully in L. and . T el e dren | G. A. MCELFRESH, High Chief Ranger. ’ and * Health” | THpy are closing out underwear, hoste m. All are welcome. | “gioves "~ corsets, veiling, yarns, laces, cu = 3 Rev ins, bedspreads, pillow shams, table covers, ! B ReY: | towels, flannels, etc., very cheap at the Plo- . e neer Dry Good ore, 105 Fifth st. and | and Friday m. ning praver and address. hool at 8:30- Sunday | a n | FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and }I).KKu n ~‘f Rev. George C. Adams, D. D., pastor—Morning_service, n., i Whittlesey, D. Evening the pastor h. ‘mon k lasees at Samuel | = Mayer, organist and cholr master. p. m P, H Congregational Church, Post st., ervices to-day at 11 a. m. | chool at 9:30 a. m. nd 7:30 p. m. Sund m. | Rev. F. B. Cherington, D. D., pastor, will| preach morning and evening. morning sub- | Things That Are Bxcel- “Approving % o BPning subject, Working With the Thé public cordially in- ng vited. Major preach g at 7:30, p. m deavors at 6:30 p. :n in the Su yer-meeting We nd welcomed | the morning, the evangelist at 11 and in t eak to mer to the Ch m. { srner Hayes and | ephens, pAstor. | Services to-day m., preaching | . president of 12:30 p. m., | B. Perkins, | worth League to be address- | 1t of the University | L. Dickson (es 1o the Ep- | The public ('A-Yv“ ducted by by the Re the University the past H Mary ;pal _ Church, e, 643 Howard ; 4,2 blocks from Palace John A. B. Wilson, D.D., pas- | tor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ng subject, *“The Rect Borders— | Privilege of Young Christians’; even- Special Brigade new sacred nack, will A cordial Hand to C chorus, ists Boys' Th free. Jiscopal Church, corner | Capp Rev.” J. N. Sunrise prayer meeting at 11 a. m. by Rev n; subfect, ‘‘How angers'” (from St. Paul). Moyle. Sunday-school at At 630 the congregation will the leagues in a service at which 1 be addresses by visiting ministers the convention. stist Church, Post st., kins, pastor. Morn- | t, A Great Man Fallen.”” Even- | tered | SOCIATION Hall, son and Ellls sts.— | ing service en only this (Sun- aftars k. Chalk talk by | idress by the Rev me. Next Tues- | red Emerson Bro the popu- | iorist of Call . will gt t at the T lar poet and b “ntertainme Assoclation Audi- the programme including some of his‘ chofcest original poems. CATHOLIC Apostolic Church, Native Sons’ Hali—Subject, “"Our Lord’s Coming,” Sunday, & p. m. James B. Davenport, evanzelist. Admission fre THE First Divine Sclence Church, M. E. Cra- | mer. Ser- pastor—Subject, ““Unity of Good. W, osemite Hall, N. 8. . between Geary and Post. | and ‘Bible class, 10 a. m. All | invited to attend. ’ G METROPOLI Temple—Evangelistic _ser- vi t 3 o'clock, preaching by the Rev. P. B. Morgan. Everybody Invited. Seats free. THE Theosophical Soclety of ““Universal Brouh- 318 Market st.—Lecture to-night, World Most Needs,”” by Miss A ct Tuesday night, *“The Heart *“The International Brotherhood League meets every Saturday night: its ob- ject Is **To help men and women to realize the mobility of their calling and their true | position in life.” THEOSOPHICAL Soclety — Public lectures every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock In Fra- ternal Hall, 0dd Fellows' = building. To- night, “Practical Theosophy,” by W. J. Wal- ybody welcome. Lotus ame building at 2:30._ | ters. Good music; eve circle for children in SUNDAY MEETINGS. SOCIETY. of Proj {ve Spiritualists; Ocel- | dental Hall, corner Larkin and McAllister; Sunday, April 24: song service: S. Lillfe, speaker; subect, *‘Is sary in Order to Evolve a Higher Spiritual Clvilization?’ Admission 10 cents. zifted medium, Katie Heussmann's, | A—The grand test meetings, beginning May 1 at 111 Tarkin st.; sittings daily; cymbal circles Friday evenings; 2oe. Franklin st. MME. FLORENC! TAGUE will hold a meeting in San ) Wednesday even- | ing at 8 o'clock, Occicental Hall, corner Lar- kin and McAllister sts. I AT Dr. Rines' Spiritual Soclety, %9 Market, 11 free; 2-§ p. m., l0c; Mrs. Sealey-Vichers, Carpen Huff, ‘Wednesday, § p. m. | McAllister. | ANNA RAY | ~vapor baths. Room: 1 Battalion; independent military For membership apply at head- GEO. W AMERICA organization. a quarters, 927 Market st., room 605. JOHNSON, acting major. BAD tenants ejected for $: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., room 6; tel. b580. MISS R chiropodist and manicure. 223 Post st. DUVAL, just from the East: expert Rooms 2 and baths and massage. 1115 Market st. ROOMS papered {rom $2 60; whitened, $1. Third st. and 2508 Twenty-fourth. RAY FAIR, magnetic healer and card reader. 268 O'Farrell st., room 2 MISS R. CLEVELAND from the East—Baths, maseage; assistants. 99 Market st room 14 ALMER, genuine massage and 211 O'Farrell st. MRS. DR, ALLEN, expert chiropodist; elec- tric vapor. 2M Sutter st.; 2d flo MRS, STEWART, genuine steam and cabinet baths. 120% Geary st., room 11 FANNIE DAVIS returned; massage baths. 122 Post st., room 10, second floor front. EDNA V. 5 Kearny genuine massage baths. t., room 2. ALVINE HALL and assistant; genuine cabinet bathy. 15% Turk and 1115 Market, rms. 15-16. | MME cab NSEN, latest galvanic battery and i16 Ta HA et baths. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. GARDENER, first-class, wants situation; un- derstands care of horses and can milk cow; look more for good home than high wage: good references. Address O. P., box 1772, Cal FIRST-CLASS plumber and fitter wants work; city or country. Box 1307, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a carpenter in a fa tory or institution or taking small contracts needs to work. Address A. D., 1050 t. POSITION wanted by a first-class electrician; competent to do any kind of installment or Tepair work. Box 1713, Call. FIRST-CLASS gardener wishes first-lass sit | uatlon; posted on all the arts. Address box F., Oakland. | PAINTER and paper hanger, first-class, quick workman, temperate young man, best ref- erences, with good outfit and tools, will Wosk Giead. ety cpnntio BaE 0L Ol office. | STRONG. steady, sober German-American young man wishes a situation in some furni- ture house; can do packing, finishing and set un chairs or any kind ol work; city refer- ences. Address box 1744, Call office. ER. understands greenhouses, propa- gating of piants, vegetable growing, can milk and take care of horses, wants position; ref- . erences. Gardener, box 1735, Call office. HOTEL clerk, bartender and solicitor. Address | box 1748, Call office. BARTENDER, North German, 24; lunch cook | for saloon. 207 Montgomery ave., room B5b. GARDED GINEER and machinist competent to erect new or repair old plants, understands saving fuel and other expenses; 8 vears with one company; good references; steady and sober. Address S., room 17, 28 Clay st. COACHMAN and gardener wants position on private place; thoroughly understands the care of horses, cows, garden, etc.; good ref- erences from private places. Address box 1737, Call office. YOUNG man with 6§ years' experience In hard candy and creams wishes situation in whole- sale or retail house. Box 1751, Call office. ROBUST young boy desires to learn black- smithing; {8 quite handy: small salary ex- pected. Box 161, Call office. YOUNG man, strong and willlng to work, wishes employment; machine shop preferre Address box 173, Call office. | HUSTLE solicitor; s a collector; first-class best of city Call record can make business; B., box 1735, good blacksmith, carpenter, harness-make: understands orcharding and _vineyarding | wite good cook; references. 1119 Mission, r. 10. YOUNG man, 5 years' experlence In office of large manufacturing concern, wants position on ranch or mine. Box 1767, Call office. SITUAT1uNS WANTED—FEMALE. WOMAN wishes position as housekeeper. Box 1727, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED lady _wishes housekeeper; is a good seamstress; for invalid; no objection to children. teenth st., near Harrison. situation as will_care 6 Thir- YOUNG lady would like a position to do light upstairs work; is also competent to give piano and painting lessons. Address MIS S. B., 4 Walnut ave, off Larkin, ERMAN experfenced lady would like a posi- tion at general housework and plain_ cook- ing in small family or for widower. Call all day, 11 Bernice st., bet. 12th and 13th. LADY of experience in hotel work, position as housekeeper; could manage, summer resort preferred; best references. Box 1722, Call. MIDDLE-AGED woman to help to do_light housework: has no Incumbrance; no ads an- swered. 452 Eighth st., rear. GOOD cook and manager for boarding-house, hotel or institution; city or country. Box 1716, Call office. WOMAN wants situation to do general house work; city or country; wages $12. 2543 Te- hama’ st. WANTED, by a competent woman, work by the day; washing or ironing or houseclean- ing; $150 a day. Apply 1910 Steiner st send postal HOUSEWORK by a young woman witn 2 bo; cn a ranch; good housekeeper and cook. 1673, Call Office. YO G woman wishes plain housework; wages 1020 Howard st.; references FIRST-CLASS _American cook; _would _do wasning: no objection to ranch; good baker; 10 to $12. Call 129 Third st. San Fran. | YOUNG man wishes to learn general black- smith trade. Address 2425 Mission st.; tele- phone Blue 441. JAPANESE wants position as good cook and | “'housework; city or country. Address C. | OYAGATA Stevenson st. F. | A CUTTER and tallor with long experlence | " @esires situation; can furnish references; will also work on bench. Address box 1801, Call. COACHMAN and gardener by young Dane; un- derstands care of horses; can milk, run gaso- sober and Industrious; 4 years' | line engine; | reference from last place. BY young married man, job as engineer or fire- man: 6 years’ experience; understands care of dynamo. Box 3171, Call ‘office. COOK, good on pastry, desires position; bach- & house; wages moder- . 1312 Green st TO Architects—Position wanted as clerk of works or superintendent; 10 years' European and 11 vears' American experience; good draughtsman. Address box 3314, Call office. SITUATION wanted by a boy of 13 to thing. Address 181 Geneva st. XPERIENCED carpenter and bullder and | fitter of stores and banks wants work; wages | moderate. Box 3305, Call office MAN and wife want situations to take care | “of gentleman's place; woman firat-class | cook: man good teamster, farmer, under- | stands vineyard and wine cellar and general | work. Address box 3207, Call office. YOUNG man wishes employment in sausage factory or pork packing; good experience; references. Address box 3250, Call office. o any- WINCHESTER House, 44 7hird st.. near Mar- ket: 20 rooms, Zc to $1 50 night: $150 to 36 week: convenfent .nd respectable; free 'bus and taggage to and from fer y. desires position as companion or to as sist in family for good home; speaks French and German fluently; also musical; best ref- erences. Box 1702, Call office. AMERICAN woman, middle aged, wants a position to do_house or chamber work. A. P., 821 Mission st. on MRS. amily for good home and moderate sal- eaks French, German and English; good musician. Box 1663, Call office. OUNG Swedish girl wishes a place to do up- stairs work In a nice private family; Is a good sewer. Please call at 31 Lafayette st., between Howard and Mission, and between Eleventh and Twelfth. | “ OUNG Eastern woman, with child aged 6, wants position as housekeeper. 615 Polk st. EXPERIENCED nurse wishes position to take entire charge of an infant or children; city references. Please call at 542 Howard st. POSITION wanted as_workin- housekeeper; city or country. 211 Fourth st., room 51 experienced dressmaker desires work by the day. Address 25 Geary st MIDDLE-AGED woman with good references hes a place in a nice private family to do tuirs work, or would take charge of small country hotel: is also an experienced nurse. 1 1202 Mission st. WIDOW wants gentleman's washing or would keep house. Call or address 1317% Mission. COMPETENT girl for general housework; gdod plain cook. 100 Grove st. ELDERLY woman wants family sewing and mending one day every week, If permanent; useful {n light work; terms low. 3020 Twenty- sixth st., near Alabama. GERMAN girl wants situation for housework and ‘cooking; reference. Call Monday, 112 Willlam st. FIRST-CLASS dress and cloak maker desires & few more engagements; 31 25 per day; clty or country. Addreas box 1745, Call office. YOUNG German woman desires position, up- stairs work or light housework: good seam. stress and dressmaker. Call at S11% Bry- nt st., store. OAKLAND Psychical Soclety, Fraternal Hall, | Washington st, 8 o'clock sharp. Speclal service, Mme Florence Montague will occupy the platform. A TEST developing circle. 2 p. m.; § p. m. test meeting, 10c. 3% McAllister R._A. Stite, | Nita, Meakin, Hargrave, Buttier, Evens. | DR. M. MUEHLENBRUCH—Watch next Sun- | Ly ciseo; off C. V. MILLER'S materializing seance: § p. m.; 5 cts.: Wed., 12 o'clock, Mother Sadie, ma- terializing teance; 409 Leavenworth st FR Thought ing at § on arket st Call for meeting place In San Fran- | Brunswick Hotel, Oakland. | | " housework. Mr. Sawkins lectures this “‘Peter and the Rooster." 909 spiritual test mesting to-night: 8 p. m.; | s Hall, 20 Eddy st. Professor Gee MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to- | night. 10c; 605 MeAllister st.; fine music. C. MAYO Steers, 1121 Oak; circles Tuesday 8 p. m.; Thursday 2 p. m.; readings $1. | TEST meeting this evening at 111 Larkin st.; i6c. Mrs. Gillingham and Dunham. MRS. FAVRE. 1133 Mission st.: spiritual test meeting to-night; fr no collection. MEE' ODD FELLOWS' day—Grand anni- s, Versary sneil anind SFHKE: Park . April 26, == 3 Games, pri muslc s | and dancing. Patrlarchs Militant and Rebekahs. come all and have a good time. Entire proceeds In aid of Or- | phans’ Home at G Admission Zc. Chil- dren under 12 EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 12, K. of P. will hold a calied meeting MONDAY NEAT young girl, 15, would like place to take care of baby and msslst in light housework: must be {n Mission. Address E. L., 2526 Mission st. RSE, hospital experience, would take charge of an invalld; terms reasonable. or address Nurse, 310 Sixth av HOUSEWORK by competent woman; good cook and baker; no objection to country. Call or address MRS. G., 313 Seventh st., in store. YOUNG German woman would like position as housekeeper. Call at $11% Bryant st.. store. GERMAN girl_wishes situation to do general 528 Bryant st. YOUNG girl wishes situation for light house- work. Apply 1135 Florida st. RESPECTABLE woman wishes a place as housekeeper; good cook and experlenced. Ad: dress. Housckeeper, P. 0. box 110, Redwood ity, Cal. YOUNG neat woman, good cook and seam- stress, handy at any work, wants position speaks Prench and English; city or country. 131 Third st. Call GOOD rellable woman wishes position as house- keeper; clty or country: no objection to chil- dren. Address MRS. WHITE, 15 Hyde SCANDINAVIAN girl wants place to do ge eral housework in American family. Folsom st. WANTED—A position - good, competent girl for_housework d_cooking: wages from $20 to $25. Call at 647 3ay st., or. Leavenworth. WANTED—Washing, ironing or house-clean- ing by the day: good reference. MRS. M. E. JENSEN, 15 Minna st. SITUATION as bookkecper by a lady of 10 vears' experlence: good references. Address B., box 1, Call office, Oakland. BRANCH office of The Call, 106 Eleventh st. Want ads and subscriptions taken. —_— Call | | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HEAD walitress, must make salads, $25; walt- ress, Fresno, §6 week; 4 waltresses, different country hotels, $20; waitress, city, $20; | bermaid to wait, $20; chambermald, $1: 5 restaurant waltresses, 104 Geary st. taurant waitress, $ $5. C. R. HANSEN & CO. INSTITUTION cook, §20, ¢ girl, Calistoga, $20; Alamed; 10 housegirls, city, $20 to $25; 25 housegiris, city, $15 to $20; nursegirl, $20; froners, §1 to $150 day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. SWEDISH or German second glrl, country, $25. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st WTITR springs; fare pald; see party hers | "between 9'and 10 Monday. C. R. HANSEN | & CO., 104 Geary st. $20; Napa, $20; NEAT Protestant cook and do some housework, ro washing, Amer.can family, country town, ere 9:30, h, Monday 53 morning, Clay s lady R ) labelers for factory g nursegirl, | " housework girls and others. e MURRAT & READY, 634-63 Clay st. | SALESLADY, chifldren’s underwear _depart- ment; cloak and suit saleslady; cloak figure. 213 Bush st. LADY'S companion, agreeable isposition; ref. erences required and glven at once. 313 Bush, LADY bookkeeper; dentist. Ladles’ Exchange, New management, 313 Bush st. | SALESLADIES, copyists, clerks find pleasant and agreeable matrons. Commercial Depart- ment, 313 Bush st WANTED—Girl 13 or 14 years. Call Monday morning after 9 o'clock, 54 Third st., near Brannan. LADIES to make band: surgical house; earn $1 | dressed stamped envelope for reply. | _ALL CO., 506 Fulton st., Brookly TEACHERS, business women, nurs employmenit with good pay to travel or fill offices for wholesale houses. 083, Parrot bldg. E(o:xfifi girl for clgar-store. 2 Dast s ay. s at home for large weekly; enclose ad- MARSH- N. Y. GIRL for housework and cooking; small fam- ily; wages $15. 3529 Twenty-first st., between Castro and Noe; take Castro-st cars. | GIRL wanted to learn dressmaking; pald whils learning. 1622 Bush st. TWO waitresses wanted at Model Restau 753 Market st.: call early. WANTED—GIrl for general housework; famfly of three; wages $15. 1330 Grove st. GERMAN children; rant, girl for second work and assist with Teferences. 1005 Fell st. A. J., 434 Jesste. | HELP WANTED—Continued, MEAT and pastry cook, country hotel, $60; dishwasher, §20; cook and helver, country, §70; cook for a mining boarding-house, $i third cook, restaurant, $0; fourth cook, §33; €00k, boarding-house, city, $35; cook, small restaurant, near city, $35 to $40; baker, small country hotel, §35; baker's helper, §15 and board; oysterman and waiter, restaurant, §3; €00k for a ranch, $20 and fare advanced; 2 waiters, country, institution, $30; waiter, plain boarding-house, $2%. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st. 50 SCANDINAVIAN teamsters for_rallroad PERSONALS. 1 HEREBY state that 1 am not married and have never been married; that the advertise- ment stating that a son has been born to me is a malicious Jjoke. CLAY H. POWELL. LADY with commercial experience, leaving San Francisco May 1 for t and Europe, will take commissions for business houses or private parties; best refe e rences. Box 1700, LEARN to hypnotize; greatest wonder of the age; hours of fun; we teach the quickest and EDUCATIONAL. HEALD'S Business College, 24 Post. Book keeping, business practice, shorthand, typ- ing, telegraphy, ianguages, English branch: és; electrical, civil and mining engineering; surveying, assaying, etc.: 20 teachers; 1100 graduates placed since 18%3; catalogue. THE Lyceum, preparatory school for the uni- versity, law and medical colleges: accredited with Stanford University, Cooper College, etc.; day and evening sessions; ref., Pres. Jordan or any Stanford professor. Phelan building. AYRES Business College, 723 Market st. s wixes i CEE RHANEEN G oS ietioton et you e DL ET T iy eta= 1 i7al kol HOSTLER, city, #40; man about place, $15: 10 S R 2’?.’3“?.&.;“}’35‘3- amr' o ow e B Tk m.‘d monih C Geary st. A_INSTITUT! Geary nr. Channing way, Berkeley; write forcircul e Ca it et G ey G BUSINESS PERSONALS. BOOKKEEPING and rapid calculations; BLACKSMITH for a raiiroad camp, $150 a day and board; harness-maker for a camp, 3160 a day and board. C. R. HANSEN & 104 Geary st. MONDAY: YES- ‘WE WANT 7 Cooks Walters 3 Dishwashers— 2 Bakers 2 Ironers— 2 Ironers 1 Harness Maker———2 Can Seamers 10 Farm Hands——————20 Woodchoppers 36 Tie Makers— 10 Laborers Cheese Maker- 2 Milkers 2 Blacksmiths for mines——1 Tool Sharpener Butter Maker— 2 e The above named positions range in wages from $15 to $9 per month and found. Come n.nd see us. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 636 Clay st. Telephone Main &845. TO WAR- —TO WAR- Employers of Help—— ————————— Many thousands now employed. May be some in your employ will be called to fight for pur common country. Thelr positions must be filled. MURRAY & READY, the Leading Employment Agents, are ready to supply you with first-class help free of charge. Please remember, we sent (17,000) seventeen thous- and men 'to different positions in California during the year 187. MURRAY & READY, Leading Bmployment ~Agents, 64 and 63 TO WAR _Clay Telephone Main 5848. OFFICE clerks, assistants, bookkeepers, time- keepers, hotel clerks, traveling salesmen, drivers, porters fin y! stead; itions. 313 Bush st. d paying, steady pos! BOOKKEEPER and correspondent, $20 per Wweek at commencement; quick advancement; new corporation business. 313 Bush st. CROCKERY ctore clerk; retail shoe clerk; tea, coffee and spice traveler. 313 Bush st. OYSTER opener; lunch counter clerk; tinner; brass spinners; walters; cooks. 313 Bush st. 185 MEMBERS give written indorsement to Clerks' Exchange to-day. 313 Bush st. WANTED—Experfenced traveling salesman; permanent position to right party; must have clean record and give bond. Box 814, Chicago. WORK at home furnished people of elther sex at good wages. For full information address LABADIE ART CO., Kalamazoo, Mich. more men on a proposition that s making money for those now handling it. Good commission or part salary and part commission; must have gilt-edged references. Address box 1621, Call office. MIDDLE-AGED man; small wages and found. _ 701 Willow ave., near Buchanan st. APPRENTICE for blacksmith shop; with Iit- tle experience preferred. 1013 Harrison st. DISHWASHER; man or woman. 604 Third st. BOOK compositors wanted. PERNAU BROS., 3 Clay st. o WANTED—Man of good appearance to take orders. Call bet. 11 and 1 to-day, 464 Eddy. LATHERS wanted. Apply at new bullding, corner Laguna and Fulton sts. BARBERS' Progressive Unlon ment. Ternard, Sec., 104 7t} 2% MEN to work on the water; good wages. HERMAN'S, 26 Stevart st. FIRST-CLASS stenographer; must write a good longhand. Box 1740, Call office. free_employ- tel. South 628. BARBER shop for sale. %08% Howard st. RECRUITS wanted for the United States marine corps, United States navy: able- bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 30 vears, who are citizens of the United States, or those who have legally de- clared their intention to become such; must be of good character and habits and able to speak, read and write English, ond be be- tween 5 feet 5 inches and 6 feet in height. For further information_apply at the recruiting office, 20 Ellls st., San Francisco, Cal. WANTED—Laborers and_mechanics to know that Ed Rolkin, Leno House proprietor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms; 25¢ per night; §1 to $3 per week. 2 WANTED—10 men to occupy clean rooms nights %c or §7ic week. 10 New Montgomery. FAMILY golng to mountains to camp § mos. :r:glcl: la;i)’ (.;r)fl:!mflydlu Join lhem“l%efl ref- s furnished and expected. Call office, Oakland: A { 2 | THE unprecedented success of my mdmonul: | balconies may force more improvements; hairdressing, 25c; good switches, $1; best finest quality, $350; extra heavy, long, $ 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, § Sixth st.: alsg children’s dresses; free; minettes, 50c per doz. MONDAY and Tuesday free instructions for home treatment for old sores, pimples, piles and eczema. Room 584 Parrott buflding QUINONIA Halr Tonic possesses a power marvelous harmless. LEDERER, 111 Stockton. THE Ladies' Barber-shop has re 32 Third st. to 316 Third, R LADIES. my monthly regulator never fall trial, l0c. MRS. ROWAN, Milwaukes, Wis. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, In hank or chain, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland. CHAS. CHESTER, the Stationer, formerly 919 Broadway, moved to 115 Washington st., Oakland; new stock stationery and notions. FLESH reduced, natural gentleman attendant. process: lady and ttendant. O. S., box 1754, Call. MRS. JOHNSON, experienced masseuse; elec- trical water treatment; office 10, 118 Grant av. STAMMERINGand stuttering corrected. PROF. J. WHITEHORN, 570 32d st., Oakland, Cal. ELECTRIC lizhts in every room: Winchest House, #_ Third st., nr. Market; 200 rooms, %5e 10 §150 pe~ night: §150 to $ per week free bus and baggage to and from the ferry. CLOAKS and fine tailor-made suits to order at wholesale figures. 20 Sansome st. SUIT to order on easy installments. L. LEMOS. 1117 Market et bet. 7th and Sth. DRESSMAKERS. ME. GOLDSTEIN—Elegant, stylish dresses, $5 up; dresses made over. § Eddy st., rm. 6. course in Tarr's counting-room makes you Room & Market st. thorough. 2, 855 | VIOLIN, mandolin, cornet, piano and other instruments taught by lady teachers. 3341 Twenty-fourth st. ENGINEERING School; clvil, electrical, mi ing, mech. survey. assay, archit.; day & eve. est. 1864, VAN DER NAILLEN, 933 Market. VOICE culture, plano, Paris graduate: French, Spanish; new classes: $2 mo. 109 Taylor st. MONTGOMER cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 o'clock: branch office of Tha Call. Subscrip- tions and want ads taken. -_— LOST. LOST or strayed from 178 Minna, black span- fel bitch. Parties returning same will be lib- erally rewarded, and no questions asked. $5_REWARD—Lost, on Pierce and McAllister sts., a pet black sheep; answers to the name of Nigger. Above re- ward will be paid any person returning him to the above address. LADY'S gold watch, engraved A. H., on Fol- som st., below Fremont or Onkland ferry, Monday. Return 310 Folsom st.; reward. LOST- name Flossie. southeast corner of April 20, pug dog, female; answers to Return to 1106 Hyde MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AS we are selllng good upright planos for $§ cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi- gate and approve this method. Prices are the same as if purchased for all cash. Bargains in good second-hand uprights upon same easy payments and some good planos for 33, $4 and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & €O, Bteinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and Broadway, Oakland. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and lorgest house west_of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell st. Planos, organs and_all other musical instruments of all grades and prices. Terms easy; prices low- est. Everything possible done to please and satis(y 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 st. SAN FRANCISCO Ladles’ French Tatloring College, 916 Market st. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. F. CLARK, the distinguished trance clairvoyant and medium; while entranced she will 1eveal every hidden mystery in life; shi will show you how to overcome vour enemies, remove family troubles, restore lost affec- tions; unites the separate, recovers lost, etolen or burled property; locates treasures, minerals: telis vour entire life, past, present and future, while in a perfect trance. Hours 16 2. m. to 5 p. m.: perfect satisfaction guar- anteed by mail. Send stamp for circular with gpecfal terms ~MRS. DR. F. CLARK. rooms 2 and 2, 1206 Market st., opp. Sixth. MRS. EMILY MOORE, 1346 Market, rooms 1 and 2—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 treasures; If in bad luck she will change it for vou; letters promptly answered; enclose stamp: Iadles 50 cents. MME. PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant card- reader; born double vell and second sight; diagnoses disease: full life reading; ladies 50c, gents $1; palm. and clairv. ;sit. $150. 125 Turk. MME. HANSON arrived; palmist rea past, present and future; 25c. room 10. MME. MOR 18 Sixth st., hest medium_and _card- 78 Fourth st. MME. EAU, up: German spoken. AR—Fortunes told by planets overdue str. 231 Sixth, rm. 6. LE ATRVOYANT and card reader; Indies or gentlemen, 424 Tehama <t., near Fifth. SYBILLE, cradle to grave future hus- band's picture, 25 MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- band's picture, 2c; ladles. 814 O'Ferrell st. ladfes. 914 O'Farrell st. HEADQUARTERS for cooks, waiters and oth- er help. E. SIMON, 643 Clay st. BARBERS' Ass'n Free Employm't Office. §. FUCHS, Sec., 32 Grant ave.; tel. Grant 136, GYPSY life reader gives correct answers to all questions: L., i G., 50c: no sign. 3 Tth. PAVENA reads life fluently businesa names given: 2%c up. 5 Fourth st. advic SAILORS, ordinary seamen, carpenters, coast, Australla, Europe. Herman's, 2 Stenart MEN to learn barber trade In elght weeks. F. Barber College, 1381 Eighth st. WANTED—At Montana House, 764% men to take rooms; 10c, 15c and night; 60c, %0c and $1 per week. WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st Market; 200 rooms, 2ic a night; reading room; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. ROSEDALE House, 321 Ellis—Rooms %c to $1 night; $1 to $4 week; hot and cold baths. MRS. DR. ANNA THOMAS_F1 in ner pro- 929 Post. CHEAPEST and best in Amerlca—The Weekly Cail. Sent to any address in the United fesslon: never fafl advice: aelp. States or Canada one year for §1 00, postake ree. SPIRITUALISM. MRS. EGGERT AITK daily. 320 MeAllister st MME. JAY, palmist. $6% Geary st. N, medium; sittings SINGLE roms, 10c and lic night; 7c and §1 weck. Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts. Oakland, Clay and Eleventh. MME. meeting to-night; 10c; boy orator. WANTED—To collect wages due laborers and clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 110 Sutter. TRY Acme House, %7 Market st., below Sixth, for a room; 2c a night; $1 A week. MRS SHRINER, clairvovant for business and spiritual sittings. 120 McAllister, hours 10-4 MRS. ELLIS, medium, 233 Valencia st.; read- ings $1; cir. Tues., Fri., 2 p. m.; Sat., §; 2. 500 PAIR of men's new and second-hand shoes haif price; half-soling, 3c. 9 Howard st. MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medfum. 232 Stockton st.: old No. 218. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS—$100 weekly and expenses guaran- teed good men to sell Arctic Refrigerating Machines for cooling refrigerators; guaran- teed 75 per cent cheaper than ice; indestruct- ible, everlasting; every owner of a refrigera- tor ‘buys them, ‘as the saving of ice in one month more than pays for machine; have over 5000 In use; 1000 testimonials from lead- ing merchants of the U. S.; greatest monop- oly ever offered agents; no competition; ex- clusive territory assigned ®ood salesmen; write to-day and secure your territory before it is takén. ARCTIC REFRIGERATING CO., Cincinnati, O. AGENT'S outfit free; no capital needed; expe- rlence not necessary; exclusive territory; our own make of safes, desks and bicycles; sell at sight; city or country; new agents actu- ally getting rich, so can you; 1 agent, 1 day, cleared $54, and first month $472. BAKER SAFE CO., Chicago, Ill., Dept. S-6. AGENTS for Matne memorial souvenir: quick seller: sample and terms Sc. HARING & GEYER, 318 Broadway, New York. OPERATORS on caps, hats and muslin under- wear; steady work dll the vear. 547 Marke GOOD operator or finisher on coats. 107 Fifth st., room 1L GOOD waist_trimmer_and finisher wanted. _MRS. M. G. ALLEN, 716 O'Farrell st. w ANTED—Girl forysecond work; wages $15. Apply to 1368 Webster st., Oakland. YOUNG girl (German-speaking preferred) for light housework. 651 McAllister st. YOUNG girl to do light work and go to school. 525% Natoma st. COME come, come: be your own dressmaker and milliner and learn dressmaking and mil- linery at the largest and best school: Me- Dowell system of dresscutting received diplo- mas and gold medals in Europe and America. We thoroughly teach every part of dress- making and millinery; easy payments; pat- terns cut, 25c up; hats trimmed fress; all are invited. 'McDowell Dressmaking and Mil- linery School, 103 Post st. WANTED-Silker on gloves; automatic m: chine. F. G. Conklin & Co.. 413 Sacrament = e e SAT young girl to assist In housework. 2705 Howard st. FIRST-CLASS finishers ladies’ tailor jackets. A. KAHN, 142 Geary st. YOUNG girl to assist in small family, $15. 417 Powell st. EVENING, Apnil 25, at § o'clock. A. F. WADE, C. C. THE twenty-ninth_annual picnic and reunion of the Knights of the Red 6 anch will be held at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, on SUNDAY, May 1,\-0’ 1895, ' A most interesting feature of the cele- bration will be Irish jig and reel dancing, for which liberal prizes will be given. THE PRESIDENT. PICNIC, S Soclety—The annual St. Andrew’s Society plenic will take place at Fairfax, HA' URDAY, May 7, 1885. Round-trip tickets, ‘adults, 36c: children, 25c. Valuable s for games. Music by Bennett's Band. ve ferry at 7. 9:30, 11 a. m., 1:45 p. Returning, trains leave at 4:45, 5:30 p. m. §. WEBSTER, President. A. C. BALLINGALL, Secretary. . THIRTY-SECOND annual sathering, @ Q‘\\ and games of the Caledonian Club JOHN REID, Chtef. Sec. at Shell Mound Park, Berkeley, SATURDAY, May 28. JAS. H. DUNCAD CHIEFS and members of Arapahoe Tribe No. 76, are notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, E. R. JOHNSTON, at Red Men's bullding, 320 Post st.,, SUNDAY, April 24, at 1:30 p. m. Orna dollar fine !or‘Y nl;l‘i-ntlendlm‘e. By order of . W. O'NEI Sachem. Attest. W. L. TIERNEY, C. of I SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. CHINESE and Japanese (estab. 20 years) help; tel. Maine 1987. BRADLEY & CO., 640 Clay st. CHINESE and Jupanese employment office; best help. 414% O'Farrell st.: tel. East 426, JAPANESE, Chin-se Employm's Office; o help: tel. Grant 5° Geo. Aokl 30 Gelrs‘hallt? INDUSTRIOUS, sober young man wishes posl- tion as coachman; good driver and handy around place; city or country. Box 1718, irms;r-cLlA:sa' California_checse maker wants a situation, or will take chary 14 . Kddress C. G5 box 1726, ‘Cal offise, 7 2%V YOUNG man wants a_chance to do mission work: has had some experience. Address box 7, Call office. YOUNG $nan desires position as grocery clerk: cxperienced; speake German: best ot refer ence: not work in = store wi attached. Box 1103, Call ofnce; © 1 "o Ym:h;‘o man dwnh’knov;led};g in freehand and mechanical drawing, wishes line of work. Box 1761.! c:“p%!(lé‘l;;‘n s COACHMAN, a Dane, competent, reliable, ex- pert driver, good gardener and tl’nl‘iier. :llfi:l empl mnt, ueella:l city references. Ad- ‘WANTED—Experienced operators to work on flannel, white and fancy shirts. Standard Shirt Factory, Gough and Grove sts. WANTED—A first-class millinery trimmer for Sacramento. Apply 528 Market st., room 7, from 2 to 3 p. m. LAWRENCE Dresscutting School, 1079 Market st.; perfect fit; no trying on; trial free. 627 MONTGOMERY, cor. Clay—Open until 9:30 ©o'clock: branch office of The Call. Subscrip- tions and want ads taken. WISE, the ladies’ spectalist, 1020 Market monthly troubles, etc., cured at once. LEARN dressmaking and milline; free. terns 25c. McDOWELL D HELP WANTED—MALL. SHAMPOOER for springs; call early. HANSEN & CO., 14 Geary st. WANTED—To-day (Sunday), blacksmith, $1 50 a day and found; harness-maker, $150 a day and found, for a railroad camp: office open 11 o'clock. ' C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. C. R. and gentlemen to canvass perfume. 223 O'Farrell st., from 6 to 8 p. m. OUR lady agents are delighted with the new goods; sales beat record; more agents wanted; no men. D. W. ROBERTS, 60 Sacramento. AGENTS wanted—Murat_Halstead's great_war LADIES tleme “canv Call at book, ““Our Country in War''; all about Cuba, Spain, Maine disaster, armies, navies and coast defenses of United States, Spain and all nations; over 500 pages, magnificently fllustrated; one agent sold $9 in one day, others making $39 per day: most liberal terms guaranteed; 20 days credit; price low: freight paid; handsome outfit free: send 13 2-cent stamps to pay postage. Educational Union, 324 Dearborn st., Chicago. AGENT'S outfit free; new agent one day made $9 selling our ‘Safe-Desk."" Chicago, 1il., Department S. WANTED—Canvassers for coal ofl. Apply F. B. Joyce Ol Co., Seventh and King sts. LADY or gentleman; salary and commission. Apply 136 Ellis st., bet 1 and 2. 'ARTN Baker Safe Co., | MRS, SHAFFER, test and business medium: sittings dally. '123% Sixth st., room 14. ° 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., 218 Post st. A STEINWAY plano for §100; a CLickering for $90; examine list of bargains ‘his week. THE F. 'W. SPENCER CO., 933 Market st. SOHMER & CO. Byron Mauzy Newby, Evans, Briggs and other pianos; see our rent plan; no interest first 310, 312 Post st A FIN Chase Bros. and a Stelnway cheap for cash. Call early, room 12 Flood building. FINE upright_plano sacrificed for cash; any reasonable offer entertained. 833 Castro st. FINE large upright; sacrifite. 120 McAllister st., flat No. A GOOD_upright, st., next Hiberni HORNUNG's new scale cedented succe 216 McAllister st. p! SPECIAL low prices on all planos until May 1. Z. MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 7¢® Market st. SMALLEST ad.; lowest price; 32 per month up: apply on sale. HEINE, 135 Ellis et. AGENCY Haines Bros. planos: second-hand pianos, $75 up. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post. KNABE _planos; new scale; 1ew KOHLER & CHASE, 30 O'Farrell st. SUE “zithe very cheap. 16 McAllister Bank. SCHMITZ. planos; an unpre- SRIOR violins, zithers, old :nd new. H. MULLER, maker, repairer, 2 Latham place. FELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. —_— HCRSES. GOOD pasture can_be had by Inquiring at Nucleus Stables, 187-159 Stevenson st. CAMP wagons, buggles, wagons, harness of all kinds; 40 horses must sell. Emporium sales yards, 220 Valencia st., T. P. NEVILE. 40 HORE.S for sale; also wagons, buggles, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horse Mar- ket, 327 Sixth st., auction sales every Wed- nesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctloneers. FRESH milch cows, driving horses & donkeys for sale cheap. Horan's Yds., 10th & Bryant. styles. | BU INESS CHANCES, A—KREDO & CO.. Successful Bro Geary st. Miscellaneous business kers, $350—Grocery and bar; fine cor.; living rooms. $400—Home restaurant; finest; best paying. $325—Combination store; grocery: restaurant, furnished flat. 2 Jovo—Stationery, books, Call and launary office. $2000—Florist and nursery; 2 acresunderglass, $2100—Bookbindery; best equipped on $4500—Steam laundry: plant and bullc 700—Photograph gallery; oldest on c $150—Corner saloon; vaiue in stocl ceipts $15; a snap. KREDO & CO. | $6000_MEDICAL Mfg Inc.; 2,00 shares par value $1; large salary for right man: valus in stock. KREDO & CO., 22% Geary st. | $—BAKERY and notions; good living ro dally receipts $8. KREDO & CO., 213 G $450—BEST shooting_gallery; clgar stand pa rent; cleas §10. KREDO & CO., 223 Geary, ‘A—$500—CORNER grocery and bar; without doubt one of the best business corner: $200—Partner wanted; commission business. $300—Saloon; old-established; good corner, and other bargains in saloons, bakerles and restaurants. ANDERSON & CO., 777 Market. | FOR SALE—Good paying grocery; fresh stock: fixtures, horse and wagon; doing a good cash ast ms; ary. business; satisfactory reasons for selling; price $800; or will sell by inventory 4 investment. J. P. JOHNSTON & i Broadway, Oakland. PARTNER In a good manufacturing business. capital required, from $5000 to $10,000, full amount to be invested in the business; every- thing ready to operate; open to fullest inves- tigation. Address Manufacturer, box 1713, Call offi | SUCCESSFUL and_long-established plumbing business offered for sale; good opportunity for one or more partles; good reason for seli- Ing and price asked is all In sight in up-to- date stock; principals only need apply. Box 1712, Call. $3000 WILL buy one of the best-paying small hotel and saloon businesses in Vallsjo; owner wishes to retire. Inquire of CHARLES SEEMAN, 518 Kearny st. $400—Candy-store and icecream parlor; 8 fur- nished living-rooms; low rent; bona-fide bar- gain; must be seen to be appreciated. Pacific Exchange, 99 Market st. FOR SALE—Paying book and stationery in prominent location downtown; low price and yments if desired. Box 174, Call. 5—$230 buys a first-class meat market with cash register included; a bargain; owner going to Alaska. Inquire ill0 Folsom st. | AN enterprising business man with $300 for a | “cash busiess; only principals dealt withj | _merits tnvestigation. S. Jr., 313 Bush st. AN Interest in a good-paying incorporated beer-bottling company, having sole agency in city. Inquire 1529 Mission st. $100—NO offer refused; must sell immediately: laundry route, horse, wagon, etc. Apply 2353 Sixteenth st. COMPLETELY furnished beer garden and ree sort to let. MRS. BROCKLEMAN. Lorin, PAINT shop cheap; or ladders and staging separate; established 40 years. 40 O'Farreil, SHOE shop, good business, including machine, $40. 145 Second st.; call to-day from 2 to 3. TYOUNG man with a little money for milk business. 1024 Francisco st., near Larkin. 3 VALUABLE mother lode mining claims fod sale or exchange. Sulte 163, Grand Hotel. TFOR_SALE—Millinery “store: established foP many years. Box 1730, Call Office. | FOR SALE—Restaurant on street car line: a bargain. Inquire at 753 Market st., basement. $475—CORNER grocery and bar; side entrance; a bargain; investigate. 619 )'ufi‘l st. BARGAIN—OId corner grocery and bar; owner going East. Box 1700, Call office. ANY one who has from $5000 to $25.000 to in- vest in the best dairy, hog and wood propo- sition on the Pacific Coast will find it to their interest to write for particulars to R. W. SWEET, Kirkwood, Cal. $1200—-IMPROVED placer and quartz min quartz treated free; free water for placer; satisfactory reasons for selling. Address box 3258, Call officy $150 Invested actually earns 35 per cent weekly profits; rare chance; no stock or Klondiks scheme; safe enterprise; control capital your- | _self. D.Sloane, 110 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Md. $100—BRANCH bakery and notlon store; 8 fur- nished living rooms, bath room, stationary washtubs; large vard; rent $12; party going East; must sell this week. 252 Folsom st. DRESSMAKING parlor cheap; nets $100 montr 210 customers; sickness cause of selling. 106 ‘Waskington st., box GROCERY and bar, be sold; a bargain. 20 Front st. $150—BAREER shop: 2 chairs; paying; rent § bargain. Apply Call office. 2. first-class location; Apply P. J. KENNED st | | SALOON for sale, on account of leaving city; | “rent $20. 42 Spear st. | RARE chance for thorough hotel man or Wwoman with $1000. J., box 8, Call, Oakland. $1000—FOR sale, saloon, restaurant and provements; rooms for family; rent $15; lea: 41 vears. 'Apply 3232 Mission st. JUST arrived—50 horses, mules, burros. 721 Howard st.: auction every Tuesday. e WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. STECIAL sale of harness and vehicles. Lie- boid Harness Co., 211 Larkin, opp. City Hall. FINE laundry, baker's and milk wagons cheap for cash or Installments: 1 fine top nd open bugiy: also 1 hack. §28 Harrison st. e i“OR SALE—~MISCELLANEOUS. LAUNCH 29 feet long; Al model; oak top strake; sugar pine deck and covered in; with or without engine. Apply at 4 Falmouth st., 7to 9 p. m., or Lee's Boathouse, Long Bridge. A—$100 ““COLE!’ banjo, considered the finest make; finished in the most elegant style; will be slaughtered for $5. UNCLE HARRIS, 15 Grant ave. M. FRANCES. fndependent slate-writing me- dlum. 118 Haight st. ———— HYPNOTISM SAN FRANCISCO College Suggestive Thern- peutics: diseases, habits: compatent teachers. MRS. DR. TURMAN, Pres. 247 Larkin st. CAL. Institute, 4021 Geary; hypnotism taught Qiplomas lssued: diseases and habits cured. LODGIN.. HOUSLS FOR SALE. A—KREDO & CO., successtul Geary st. 110 rooms; safe investment; clears $23 40 rooms; sunny corner; transient.. 16 rooms; Market; central; all full. 10 rooms; Ellis; new and good..... 7 rooms; Market; offices pay rent. Hundreds' of others at your own price. A—$300; 9 rooms; transient; clears $100; central and sunny; snap. KREDO & CO., 224 Geary. brokers, 2% $4500 $250—25 ROOMS; transient; biggest snap ever offered; clears $100. KREDO & CO., 2% Geary st. DON'T miss it; 14-room house, near Powell st. clears $50; price $330; part cash. See WIN- STON & CO., 646 Market st. WINSTON & CO., 646 MARKET ST. RELIABLE BROKERS. Sutfer st.; offices: nayments...$ 450 central; Al investment; only... 850 rent $60; corner; fine.... 1200 rent $65; very good. .. 430 5; Investigate 250 clears $100. 900 $1500 . 8 -2 1800 | 17-room house; rent $35: clears $80........ 300 38-room house; clears §100; $500 cash...... 1000 | 7-room flat; sunny corner. RS e 40-room house; clears $150; must sell...... 3000 10-room house; new and good: Ellis st 830 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market OLD established boarding house, partly furnished; rent low; on San Bruno ave., near Nebraska st. Apply GENERAL J. H. DICKINSON, Mills building. FOR SALE, $2000—65-room lodging-house, full and paying must be sold on account of de- parture; take part trade. Box 2300, Call. ERS WANTED. PARTNER with small capital in wine and Hauor business. Call 818 Valencia st. LADY partner In large dressmaking establish- ment. 207 Taylor st. ROOMS WANTED. YOUNG Iy desires single furnished room in private family; state rent. Box 1723, Call. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Home with private family by young gentleman of means who can afford to pay for comforts; rooming-house will not answer. Address American, box 1742, Call Office. GENTLEMAN of quiet habits desires sunny room near Van Ness or Pacific ave. Address R. B., box 1734, Call Office. WANTED—Good home for child of seven; San Rafael preferred. Box 1706, Cajl office FOR fine garden loam Inquire at GEO. HAN- ERKSEN, 510 Guerrero st., near Seventeenth, FOR SALE cheap—Fine magical outfit com- plete; will glve full instruction to buyer; no experience necessary. Call after 7 p. m. or Sundays. A. C. MONALA, 3237% Sixtéenth st. FOR SALE—Counters, art-glass, sidewalk ele- Vator, granite steps, etc., at the Louvre, corner Powell and Eddy sts. FOR sale cheap, young fresh Jersey cow; yel- low. Drug store, near 26th-st. hospital. PHYSICIAN'S Harvard chair in leather, per- fect, §25; cost §75. 424 Tehama, near Fifth. LAUNDRY machinery, engines, dynamos, electl. 'goods; new, 2d hand. Smith Co., 527 Mission. BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, coun- ters,” linoleum, office furniture, store and office furniture and fixtures; new and sec- ond-hand. J. NOONAN, 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission st., above Sixth. FOR Sale—$5 up; good second-hand sewing machines; bargains in new machines which have been returned for non-payment. A. C. BROWN, 1360 Market st. GAS_fixtures very low: and 2-bowl barber washstands, cheap. SCHMIDT, 623 Golden Gate ave. RARE chance on account of departure; for sale cheap, 1 large vault in Calvary Cemetery. Box 3163, Call office. large assortment; 1 HUF- BOILERS, engines, 20 hand machinery. Me- INTOSH & WOLPMAN, Fremont & Howard. $5_Upright plano: good condition; $5 down, $3 per month. S. F. MUSIC CO., 25 Sutter, ENGINE, boller, dynamo, motor, belts pump. H. 8. WHITE, 516 Misslon st. J. R. POOL, house-mover, dealer second-hand building material. 1124 Mission; Tel. So. 787. SAFES—New and second-hand; cheaper than ever. Hermann Safe Mafc.. 538 Sacramento. and SAFES—Bargains in new and second-hand; all sizes; half original cost. 109-111 Market, S. F. GRAPHOPHONES, $10; Records, $5 per doz.; Projectoscope, $100. Baclgalupi, 933-646 Mrkt. COFFEE mill, scale, hand-truck, letter- esk and safe cheap. 102 Clay st. @ o BARS, showcases, counters, shelving, ete., _ bought and sold. 1063 Mission, near Seventh. 106 ELEVENTH—Branch office of The Cal subscriptions and ads taken. SIXTEEN rooms, nicely furnished; all rent- ed Al location; Cornér house; 2 entrances. Apply at Call office. FURNITURE WANTED. HIGHEST prices to fill new bullding. 840 Mis- sion st.; tel. Mint 1821 CARPE . CITY Steam Carpet mwoves, lays carpet- 38 and 40 Eight] WHEN you become disgusted - ith poor work send to_ SPAULDING'S Pioncer Carpet- *-ating Works, 353-57 Tehama st.; tel. S eaning Works; cleans, C H. STEVENS, Mgr., st.; telephone South 250. INDIANA Auction Co. Removed to 19 Mont- gomery st.; highest prices paid. Tel. Davis 7. — e ALASKA EN CARPENTERS, blacksmiths, plumbers and 0od men at general work Who are going to Bawson can on the way up work out $130 of their fare, via St. Michael; leave May 1. Apply The Gold Star Co., Mills building, San Francisco. WANTED—-MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—A good three-quarter folding will exchange bed or other furniture for it. 7% Fulton st. ‘WANTED—Ladles’ and gents' dress Seventh and Market sts. SHOT GUN, 12 gauge; also revolver, 3§: sec- ond hand. H., box 9, Call office, Oakland. bicycles. Ad- 15 TEAMSTERS, city work; 2-horse teams, $1 75 a day. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. PHOTO and maglc lant pparatus; second- hand. 105 onisomens st " Ut WANTED—Reliable man to sell right to pat- ent of portable folding boat; just the thing for Klondike; patent applied for; good induce- ment to right man. Box 1672, Call office. FOR_Sale—Cheap:_ 2 tickets bark Northern Light, Kotzebue Sound. 116 Berry st., nr. 3d. GENUINE arctic_fur clothing; heavy woolen clothing. L. LEVY, Battery and Jackson st. OCEAN or river steamers, salling vessels and Jaunches for sale. H. G. SHAW. 4 Sutter FOREMAN for a box factory. C. R. HANSEN | & co. 104 Geary st A cast-oft PAWNBROKER—OId gold, _silver, elothing t.Add, COLEMAN, 4 Third, DR C. C. O'DO..NELL, ofiice and resi mm;wum-qpm CARPETS cleaned, renovated like new. McQUEEN, 453 stevenson st.; 0., 402 Sutter; ADVANCE Carpet Cleanin M GEO. 'OM, Proprieto tel. in 394, WA J. WATTS, reliable carpet-cleaning, _renoval ing, alteration wks, 413 McAllister; Jessie 321 CARPETS cleaned at 3c per yard; relald at 3c. STRATTON, 3 Eighth st.; tel. Jessle 944 GREAT FEastern . ~am Carpet - Cleaning ‘Works, 14 Sth B. GRANT, tel. Jessle 201. 200 14th 4. CONKLIN'S Carpet-Beating Works, 333 Golden Gate ave.; tel. Tast 126. € LARKIN—Branch office of The Call; sub- sciiptions and want ads taken. ELEVENTH, 106—Branch office of The Call. Subscriptions and ads taken. FRUIT store, good trade, transfer corner, for Mission st., cor. Twenty-second. | GOOD paying branch bakery. 448 Third st. | WANT to rent house and few acres; good lo- | cation for road house; may buy. Box 1780, Call office. WANT saloon in or near Sausalito. Box 1720, | "¢t otfice. GOOD paying McAllister st. FOR SALE_Bargain; shoe store; best chance on earth to secure a good-paying business; cholce location 5 miles from San Francisco: population 5000; clean stock; can be reduced %o $4000. Address box 337, Call Office. FOR SALE—Country bakery; a gre: worth $600; will be sold at your own price on account of unexpected early departure; must be sold before 26th of April. Inquire 625 Clay. $60—RESTAURANT and 5-roomed flat, hand- somely furnished; excellent business; investi- gate. Apply at Call office. YOUR choice of 2 good-paying restaurants for sale; reasonable; 511 or 1309 Castro st. Apply 511 Castro st. restaurant at a bargain. 613 $75_Branch bakery, candy, notlons, eggs and milk; good trade; cheap rent. 521 Howard st. M~ ~IICO. LANDS _in troplcal Mexico ing coffee, sugar, 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. CORNER saloon; central location; fine cash business; with or without lodging-house; good reason for selling. Call 10139 Franklin st., Oakland. PAYING saloon In North Beach district; sell- ing_on account of sickness. WICHMAN, LUTGEN & CO. lay 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 stable of 20 stalls; old- established; rent reasonable. 2622 Mission st. PATENTS_SMITH & OSBORN, Regist'd Pat. ‘Agents; established 1852 319 Pine st., city. for rais- BARBER shop for sale. 103 Eddy st. COTFEE and tea_ routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S, 415 Sacramento st. MONTGOMERY, 627, cor. Clay—Open until 9:3 o'clock: branch office of The Call; subscrip- tions and want ads taken. FURNITURE FOii SALE. FOR SALEFurnished cottage of complete for housekeeping: cheap agents. Apply 1412 Jackson, from 1 FURNITURE of 6 rooms for sale cheap. 196 Shipley st., corner Fifth. FOR SALE—Furniture of small flat; 3 months in use, -including No. 7 Winthrop range, blue flame oll stove, etc. Apply 105 South Park, from 1i to 4 m. 106 ELEVENTH—PBranch office of The Call; subscriptions and ads taken. e DENTI A FULL set of teeth, $5; see new flexible plates; light and thin; warranted ten years; teeth without plates, crown and bridge work our specialty; fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50; all work painless and warranted. Chicago Den- tal Parlors, 24 Sixth st.; telephone Jessie 1132, NEW YORK dentists—Painless extraction, 50c teeth per set, $ to $10; gold fillings, 31 u silver, 50c up; artificial teeth repaired, $1 u our crown and bridge work is the besf hours, 9 2. m. to 9 p.m.; Sundays, 3 to L 969 Misslon st., cor. Sixth; branch, 371 Hayes. DR. LUDLUM HILL, 1443 Market st., nr. 11th; no charge for extracting when plates are made; old plates made over like new; teeth from $§ per set; extracting 50c: gas given. DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, genuine Leek dent- ist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without plate, moved from 6 to 20 O'Farrell. | VAN VROOM Electro Dental Parlors; full set of teeth, $5 up: fillings, 2c up; all work painless and guaranteed to stand; open even- ings. 997 Market st., corner Sixth. OHIO Dental Parlors, §19 Market, Academy of Sciences bldg., 5th floor; painless dentistry. L. A. TEAGUE, A. CANE and F. TEAGUR, removed to Call bldg., 6th floor, rms. 603-60; rooms 5 rent to 5 p. m. TYF_ . WRITERS. ALL typewriters sold and rented; few partly used for sale cheap; send for samples and prices. ALEXANDER & CO., 110 Montgomerx ALL work reasonable and warranted. W. KEY, 1320 Market st. SET of teeth without a plate. DR, H. G YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. DR. J.

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