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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1899, 6AN FRANCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco Sall, corner of Market and Third streets, open mtil 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—527 Montgomery street, worner Clay: open until 8:30 o'clock. 257 Hayes street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 621 McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock. 615 Larkin etreet; open until 9:30 o'clock. 1911 Mission street; open until 10 o'clock. 261 Market etreet, corner Sixteenth; intil § o'clock. 106 Eleventh street; open until 3 o'clock, 6 Mission street; open until 9 o'clock. corner of Twenty-second and Kentucky open_until 9 o'clock. . CHURCH NOTICES. AT THE STRANGERS' SABBATH HOME (643) Howard St. Methodist-Episcopal Church Bet. 2d & 3d Sts. Seats Free. Rav. Dr. John A. B, Wilson, Pastor Res. by the Church. Tel. Black get. mfortable seat urteous greeting E Await you rdial welcome _m., sermon by Rev. Dr. J. P. Widney of Los Angeles (formerly member of Howard-street church; tenor solo by Dr. Noble. and Army of the Republic worship here in the evening air song service; sermon b; Pat Past and Present.” Solo Miss Mabel Pe: (five Miss Hermione Come early. Young people’s meeting, 6:30. 3T. PAUL'S Church, Callfornia st., near Fill- more—Rector, Rev. W. Maxwell Rellly. Holy com, on, 7:3) 4. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a m. Morning service, sermon by the rector 1 holy communion, ‘Il a. m. SPECIAL NTHLY CHORAL EVENSONG, 7:5 M a MC P. FOWARD Presbyterian Church, Oak and Ba- (Panhandl Ker sts Golden' € Mornin, adena, de nday sc 0; Wednesday ate Park.)— . 5. Bowerman of Seattle; Frank W. Woods of Pas: s Baptist National convention. 4:30; Christian Endeavor at evening prayer meeting at ARY Presbytegian Church, corner Powell 1 Geary sts.—Rev. John Hemphill, D.D., pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rey. Rhys R. Lloyd, D.D., of Oakland, will preach ng and evening. Parents will pase b t their children for baptism at beginning of the morning service. Mu- morning, anthem, ‘‘Praise the Lord" »udley Buck): offertory, tenor solo, Mr. I Lawrence. Music, evening, ‘‘Jubilate Deo’ flat, Arthur Foote: offer ““Evening * Rheinberger quartet, unaccompanied ade welcome. FIRST C zational Church, corner Post and Mason sts.—Rev. George C. Adams, D.D., Rev, Henry C. Mabie, D.D.. of Bos® ton, Mass., secretary of the American Bap- st Missionary Union, will preach at il a. At ». m. a memorlal service, com- morative of Decoration day, at which orge H. Thomas Post, Grand Atmy of the Republic, will be present e cholr, assist- ed by the Masonic quartet, will render famil- far war songs. Samuel D. Mayer, organist nd choir_master. Sermon by the pastor; What Was Accomplished Dy the fice of Noble Lives in 1861 to 1865 RAL Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- . bet. Sixth and Seventh, Dr. Charles Ed- ward Locke, pastor—At 11'a. m., Rev. M. P. Fikes of Trenton, N. J. At 7:45 p. m. i ke will preach in Metropolitan Tem- ple, Fifth st.. near Market. Subject, “‘Bat- < of Peace,” a Decoration day sermon, in- cluding some thoughts on the return of Ad- miral Dewey. Seats free. All invited. Sun- day school, 12:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6 p. m he Sunday night services will be the Metropolitan Temple ‘during June. Spectal invitations are soldiers and thelr familles to ed t patriotic service this evening. SIMPSON _ Memorial hodist Episcopal corner of Hay d Buchanan sts n tephens, pastor. At 11 a. m. Rey, Barnes, D.D., of Pittsburg, wiil preach. 4 p. m. a patriotic service will be held, iressed by Rev. Dr. Meredith of To- ecial patriotic music. At the ce the graduating class ‘of the aining School will receive the ir calling. Sunday school at Epworth League at 8:45 p. m 4 n Church, southwest corner ikiin_sts., Rev. Dr. Stebbins, ter emeritu v. 'Stopford W Brooke, | nister pro superintendent of Sun- ay school—The Sunday school i# at 10 o'clock, the morning service is 11 o'clock. Mr. Brooke will occupy the pulpit. Subject of sermon, ‘‘Jesus and Criticism.” All are | cordlally invited. There is no evening ser- THE West Side Christian Church will hold its regular - m. and 7:45 p. m. In the mq R._E. Manning of Chicago, vening the Rev, F. J. Salz- man of both in attendance at the Bi wention, will preach. Sun- day s 1 at 10 a. m. Young people’s meeting at m FIRST Church « Scientist, Central Dblock, 223 Sutter st.. bet, Kearny and Grant ave.—Christian Sclence Bible lesson, 11 a. m.; subject, “'God the Only Cause and Creator.” )1 for children at the same hour. svening meeting at § o'clock. All e Church—M. E. Cra- s at Il a. m. Sub- S| t Want Guidance; I Find t in Him.”' Services every Sun- day mite Hall, Native Sons’ building, Mason st., between Geary and Post; taki vator. REORGANT Jeeus Christ, 32 D Church of Post st.—Preaching, 11 a. m., bv D. A.' An- derson aching, 7:30 p. m., “We Belleve God the Eternal Father and His Son sus Christ and the Holy Ghost, That Men il Be Punished heir Own Sins and | t for Adam’'s esslon He that cometh ve that He is ASSOCIATION Auditorfum, Mason and Ellis Mase meeting for men only this after: at 3 o'clock: address by Rev. P. Henson, D.D., of Chicago. Good music. In- ing service and all young men invited end Theosor . Golden Gate Lodge pular lectures every Sunday at § p. m., Odd llows' building, Seventh and Market sts. The Journey of Life; Its : and Present Value,” by Mr. | jlson. Lotus circle, children's m. Sunday in library of Odd 1ding DAY MEETIN A SIN AX MEETING Here i€ a chance to make yourself up to date in the philosophy taueht by Henry George, and advocated by Tom L. Johnson, the miilionaire railroad owner znd Congres an. Loughead Hall, 1605 Polk street, this 1ay) evening, May 26, § o'clock. Admis- free. No coilection. ' Music UNIVERSAL Brotherhood (the Theosophical Society In America), S15 Market st.—Lecture to-night. Subject, “Idols and Ideals.’” ~Tues- night ternational Brotherhood League. triotism.” Pr corn; ay 28, at Subject ontinued. essive Spiritualists, Occl- Larkin and McAllister— 20 p. m. Speaker, Mrs. ““The Psychic and the Admission free. J. MORAN and her gifted cl and little Eddie, to-night, and Thursday evenings, 10c ant sittings, $1; trance, $10. 414 Ellis AT DR. RINES %09 Market " Spiritual Societ st, 1, 3, 8, Mrs. Bird, Vigers. Seeley, Gil- lingham. Dr's office, 1236 Market st. Tues. aay, § p. m., 123 Howard st. NIGHT—Lower Scottish Hall, 117 Larkin Bishop S. Garrison glves experiences in spiritualism and mong medlums; phenomena; 10¢. F CLAIRVOYANT readings reduced from $1 to ¢ for 4 weeks; 1724 Market st.. near Polk. meeting every evening; lic. MHS. SEIP. Ass'n, Occidental Hall, 305 Larkin Tuesday evening; Mrs, Seal, Mrs. Shriner, . Hargrave i 10e. DR. M. A. POTTENGER lectur 8 and Tuesday at 2 p. m. n ‘‘Yoga Breath Culturs MEDIUMS st. to-night at at 30 McAllister st., MRS. HARLAND, trance test medium; circle to-night; articles read; 10c; sittings daily. 120 Sixth st. TEST, developing, heallng meeting, 2 and § p. m.. ife. 9A Sixth st.; R. A. Stitt, Hargrave, others. MME night convincing test clrcle to- McAllister st.; come skeptics. YOUN: 10c. 6 MEETIMN NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. THE Sons of St. George will hold thelr 12th annual picnic at Glenwocd, Santa Cruz Mountains, TUESDAY, May 3, 1899 There will be a splendid ~ programme of games for which valuable Y . prizes will be awarded suc- cessful competitors. A full military band will be in attendanceat the dancing pavilion. A most_delightful day's outing is assured to all. Trains leave foot of Market st. 7:45 and 8:45 m. m. Tickets, adults $1; children Glc. JAS. HALL, President. R. R. CHORLEY, Secre THE Caledonian Club will hold its thirty-third annual gathering and games at Shell Mound Park on TUESDAY, May 30. As usual, the best athietes of the Paclfic Coast will compete for prizes of coin, jewels, badges and other articles o value: §2500 in cash will be distributed to successful competitors; fuil bands and renowned bag pipers will furnish mustc for the grounds and dancing platform; a Highland hospitality will be extended to guests and an unequaled day of pleasure will be afforded to all comers: buy- tickets for Shell Mound Park: adults 50c: children 25c. ANGUS McLEOD, Chlef. ANDREW McNAIR. Sec. THE California Debris Commission, having received applications to mine by the hydraulic process from J. H. Southwick, Hill placer mine, near Milton, Calaveras County, to deposit tailings in Rich Gulch; from T. B. Bennett, in the Ohio mine, near Wash, Plumas County, to deposit tailings on a flat below the mine; from W. E. Duncan Sr., in the York Ranch placer mine, near Spanish Ranch, Plumas County, to deposit tallings on a flat below the mine: and from Alfred Schofleld, in the Kilondike mine, at Whisky Diggings, Slerra County, to deposit tailings behind the dam of the Washington mine. In Slate Creek, gives motice that a ing, San Francisco, at 1:30 p. m. NOTICE 1s hereby given by order of the Board Cal., on June 12, 1899, COMPANY that a meeting of the stockholders of said company has been called by said Board, to be held on FRIDAY, the second day of June, A. D. 18%, at 11 o'clock in the fore- noon of said day, at the principal place of business of sald 'Company, at the bullding where the said Board of Directors usually meets, namely, at the office of sald Company. number 327 Market st., in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California: that the object of sald meeting is to consider and act upon the proposition that said Company create a bonded indebtedness of two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000), United States gold coin. for the purpose of raising money to complete the construction of its steamships and thelr equipment, for use in the business of this corporation, to purchase and pay for any other property within the purposes of this Company: and to secure the bonded indebtedness so proposed to be created by a mortgage upon {ts steam and sailing ships and all other property of sald company now owned or hereafter to be acquired by sald Company. By order of the Board of Directors of the Oceanic Steamship Company. (Corporate Seal. E. H. SHELDON, pany. | SPECIAL NOTICES. PILES—PETER FREILING'S plle salve, $1 per box; warranted to cure all cases of bieeding, itching, external, internal or protruding piles without fail, no matter of how long anding. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. whitened, $1 up; 319 3d st. collections mad: ROOMS papered from $3; painting done. Hartman Paint Co. BAD tenants ejected for $i city or country. PACIFIC CO., 415 Montgomery st.. rooms §-10; tel. 5520. DIVIDEND N¢ I'ICES. DIVIDEND notice—Dividend No. 93 (fifty cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Com- pany will be payable at the office of the com pany on and after THURSDAY. June 1, 1893. Transfer books will close on FRIDAY, May 2, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. m. T T SHELDON. Secratary EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ORPHEUM Cmployment Office—Japanese, Chi- Dese. 426 Powell, nr. Sutter: fel. Black 1321 established 20 Bradley & Co.. 640 Clay. CHINESE and Japanese help: years: tel. Maln 1897, HOUSEWORK by day tn Jewlsh or American family. XPERIENCED weman with girl 3% years 1d_wants work; covstry or ranch preferred Address 437 Minna st. in the North | meeting will be held at room 59, Flood bufld- | of Directors of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP | in | and | Secretary of the Oceanic - Steamship Com- | COLLECTION | MAN and wife wish places in private family, man as coachman, wife as cook and house- keeper. Inquire Call branch office, Kentucky and Twenty-second sts., Potrero. ABLE-BODIED chemist desires employment; graduate of manual training school; sopho- more of State University. A. B. CHEMIST, 892 Fourteenth st., San Francisco. STENOGRAPHER and typlst who speaks Ger- Iman wants position; salary reasonable. C. B., box 767, Call offic MAN and wife, with a boy of 5 years, want a place in country; man as gardener; can care Yor horses and cows; wife a good cook and housekeeper: can give the best references. Box 766, Call office. STRONG young man, 25, married, handy, neat and_reliable, good habits, with references, wishes work of any kind. CHARLES A. 52 Perry st. GARDENER, French,. married, desires posi- tion; sober, steady, thorough experience, hard worker; very best references. Address Gar- dener, Dalves Hotel, Woodside, Cal. COMPETENT stenographer wants employment; steady or otherwise; owns machine. Box 773, Call office. WANTED—Situation as janitor or watchman; thoroughly conversant with bell or electric | lighting; good references. Address Advertiser, 1071 Fifth st. WANTED—By a respectable young man, a po- sition as groom or coachman; will attend to garden and fowl and general jobs attached to a decent private place; well recommended by soclety peopl YOUNG well- wants situation in office, store, etc. box 770, Call office. ucated German with $60 cash "Address MIDDLE-AGED German wishes position for house and garden work; city or country; small wages. R. K., box 769, Call office. THOROUGHLY experienced salesman, now representing the largest manufacturer in the East, having moved his family to California, desires to connect himself with some reliable house to represent them in Callfornia; am capable of earning a good salary and will not_consider_any line which will not way it. Address G. R. MOHR, Covina, Cal. COACHMAN and gardener; thoroughly compe- tent and goud, careful driver; can milk and do all ‘cther work around gentleman’s place. Hox £96, Call office. SITUATION wanted by steady German to tend horses, cows, garden and lawn on private suburb: ce pla Box 849, Call office, WANTED—By a young man, a position as blacksmith's helper; two vears' experience; | country preferred. ALBERT HOWELL, 459 Minna st | yor man would like position about plac | *thoroughly understands the care of fine | horses; good driver; also handy with tools; city or country. Box 834, Call office. and wife like to have a place; man Is a iryman and milker; wife a good ‘Address box $53, Call offic n would like a position in porter; not afraid of of references. Box MAN | Rood housekeeper. YOUNG m =ale house | give the be: YOUNG man, Swedish, wi as porter private place: good reference. Box 8107 WANTED—SItuation as nrst-class cheese and | butter maker; understands running engine and cream separator; will take charge of dairy. C. G., 417 Kearny st. FIRST-CLASS coachman wants work; well up in the care of horses and all stable duties; careful driver; understands plain gardening. Address box 43, Call office. last place 7 Call office. vears; shes situation: wholesale or retal | stands all branches of the business. box. 760, Call office BAKER, foreman, with best of references, ‘wishes' place as such; city or country; bread and cakes. Address Baker, 309 Third st., | | Oaklapd JAPAN town in exchange for a bedroom. box 764, Call offic STEADY, sober young man would like a situa- tion as'second baker in hotel. Box 7. Call under | Address 2 wishes to do morning work down- | Address | BY a reliable person, a sifuation as foreman on a ranch; stock or cereal ranch preferred. Address. stating terms, T. J. STEVENS, Fruitvale, Cal. WANTEDPesition to take care of institution, | public_building or private place by a re- | spectable married couple without children; | good references; can put up security if re- | | ;]ul\r,;‘d. Address D., box 682, Call office, Oak- | land. girl would like assituation to do light ork. Box 765, Call by a rman woman in ATION wanted a_first-class American family, to take care f children and sewlng: nine vears in the last place. M. G., box 741, Call office. GERMAN cook wishes situation; will do house- work: good © 242 Taylor st Protest- wal COOKING and housework by reliable ant woman; city or country; moderate Inquire 204 Minna st shes worl cleaning; private Unfon st ay family; ashing dy would like position as stenog- rapher; has had considerable experience and can give first-class references; also able to ke care of a set of b Box 738, Call, YOU! g and houss Box 851, Call. woman wants work by the day wash- cleaning; §1 a day and car fare. smaker, a good cutter and AN experienced dre fitter, will accept engagements ‘in familie, $125 per day; references. Apply 1514 Bu- hanan st. HOU: KEEPER; respectable womal good cook; no objection to children: can instruct in usic and English; good reference. J. A. J, 2409 Mission st. 3 woman out of employment would like ce to do light housework and make her- generally useful. Box 647, Call office. TRAINED nurse would like to care for inva- lid in city or country; no wages; expenses Box 649, Call office. SITUATION wanted (Just arrived from East) by two first-class 20 years' experienced compe- tent 1 meat, 1 pastry cook, bread and cake: best of references; sober and steady: wisl | _places; city or country. Address box 82, Call. | | COACHMAN and gardener wants situation; | | “careful driver; best city references; 5 years | _In last place. 'Box 17. Call office. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. . R. HANSEN & CO. Phone Grant 185" Head waitress, $30; 12 waitresses for springs | and resorts, $20; waitress: 6 waitresses, resorts | ‘near city, $20; 2 waitresses, same country | hotel, $20 waitresses for Oroville, nford, | San Mateo, Mill Valley, Ross Valley, Vallejo | | Stockton, $20; 3 waitresses, cit 2 cham- | bermaids, to walt, $20. T FAMILY ORDERS Worian cook for ranch in mountal woman to run plain boarding house; Cooks, | house girls yourg girls to assist, for good positions, §15 to $25. & CO. 104 Geary st FIRST-CLASS Southern waitresses, June 15, for the very best resort hotels in Cal- fornia, $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. | COMPETENT nursegirl to care for baby small American family; 3 to $10. C. R. HA & (°0., 104 Geary st. | WANTED—Two waltresses, country hotel, §20; | “secona girl and seamstress, $25; French’ nur- sery governess, $25; 2 Protestant second girls, $20; French second irl. §20; German nurse, §200 2 German cooks, $i0, and a great num- ber of servants for city and country for cooking and housework, at $20 and $25. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 316 Sutter st WANTED-Competent person wishes employ ment with American family; good cook; also fine infant nurse; references; wages $18 to $20. E. L. F., 33 Alvarado st. FIRST-CLASS cook and uation in private family work; best references; Post AS cook on ranch by middle-aged woman with @ strong boy of 16 years, who will assist; will be found good help during fruit season. Call or address 1342 Sacramento st.; variety store; wages $20 per month. will assist in house- city or country. 514 AN apprentice on custom coats. $40B Folsom reet. S PERIENCED skirt hands Call to-day, between § and st,, second floor. WANTED—A Protestant girl, . to as sist in housework and take care of baby; $5; good home. Apbly between 10 and 1.at 413 Elizabeth st., off Castro. FIRST-CLASS corset-maker for Los Angeles; must be thoroughly experienced; permanent Josition; "good wages. Box 712, Call office. to work in_shop. 11, at 513 Market REFINED widow, thoroughly rellable, with a boy of 6, wishes position In small family as housekesper or caretaker while owner is al sent, or nurse in confinement; best city refer ence; only parties with honorable and mean business need answer; call Wednes- day and Thursday. 2520 Sixteenth COLORED woman would liké a situation to do housework in city or country. 1230 Folsom st between Eighth and Ninth. DRESSMAKER would like few more engage- ments by the day: competent and experien- ced; terms reasonable. 110 Hyde st., room 11, GERMAN woman wants washing, ironing and housecleaning by the day. 1651 Howard st. COMPETENT dressmaker would like more en- gagements by the day; price reasonable. 407 Taylor st. EASTERN woman of 30 wishes position managing housekeeper; good home more of an object than wages! city or country. 29 Fddy. st., room 15, first floor. WANTED- By young woman, any kind of work by the day: wages $12 per day. Address E. R., 208 Drumm st. YOUNG widow (Swe do mending. Third. INDUSTRIOUS woman in need wants mend- ing or_plain sewing to do at home. Address box 73, Call office. SWEDISH girl wishes situation to do_house- work: good cook. 16 Laskie st., off Mission, betwéen Eighth and Ninth, LADY would like plain sewing and mending to do at home, 821 Mission st., room 1. SITUATION wanted by a German woman in a first-class American family, to take care of children and sewing: nine years in the last place. M. G., box 741, Call office. Swedish) wants washing and Address 16 Tehama st., near slate writing and occuit telegraphy; 10 to 5 o'clock; §1. 330 Ellis st. YO-STEERS, 1121 Oak: circles Tues. § p. m.: Thurs. 2 b. m.; %e; readings, $1. MILLER’ ce, 8 p. HENRY materializing, etherealizing 50c. 409 venworth st. LSIE REYNOLDS nd only materializing 330 Ellis s MEETING NOTICES. seance TWENTY-FIFTH annual picnic given by the Ancient Order of Foresters at California Schuetzen Park, San Rafael, TUESDAY, May 30. Round trip, in- cluding admission to park, 50c; children, Zc; valuable gate and game prizes; train leave 911 . m., 12:35-3:30 p. m. M. BOEHM, President. MCcLENNAN, Secretary. NIA Garrison No. 101, Regular ‘Army and Navy Unicn, U. 8. A.—cnm.% rages are hereby ordered to assemble at the Presidio terminus of the Union-st. car line on TUESDAY. May 30, at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, for parade and ceremonies at the National Cemetery. Shipmates of the U. S. ships Towa and Pensacola will please observe this notice. Friends are requested to send flowers to headquarters, Alcazar bullding, 114 O'Farrell st., on Monday, May 29. RESPECTABLE middle-aged woman; is a good cook and baker; no objections little ways out: good references. 112 Seventh st., below Brush, Oakland. % MAN and wife want situations country hotel or boarding house: man first-class cook; wife £ood laundress. and pastry cook. 312 Van Ness ave. YOUNG lady from East wishes' position as at- tendant to invalid lady or child. Addre M. B, Y. W. C. A, 1260 O'Farrell st. WOMAN wishes work by the d \roning and cleaning. 555 Mission’ st 5 AuErltllc“A_r;inulr;amn; wants place as cook in smal nstitution June 1. Address Call office, Oakland. o character | as | GOOD coppersmith; permanent employment to the right man. Box 768, Call office. GOOD home for middle-aged woman to_assist a few hours In the day; wages smail. Call at 1221 York st., between 10 and 2. | WANTED—Waitress, 3§ Fourth st. HELI’ WANTED—Continucd. A—MURRAY & READY......Phone Maine 3848 -.Leading Employment and Labor Agents.. z:::- WANT MONDAY FROM 7 A. M....... 3285 men from 0c to $15 per month and found FOR CALIFORNIA ...ARIZONA...OREGON Hawailan Islands and ......Washington .-FREE FARE FOR SOME PLACES. $42 and found.19 TEAMSTERS.$i2 and found Two and four horse teamsters, fare $130; Bteady JOD ....v. iss caeks anabasann & ........'OR A COMMERCIAL BANK. 15 men or strong boys to dig small trenches ‘S0 water can go between trees in orchard, vines in vineyard, later on to pick fruit, etc., work in packing house; wages §20, if good will be increased to $26, no Sunday work on this ranch, no experience required, fare $110.. $2 day..INTO SAN MATEO COUNTY..32 day 76 laborers, common work, 70c fare....32 day - IN SAN FRANCISCO.. 35 laborers, no experience required..... i .80 and found 24 two-horse teamsters, $26 and 330 and found and $175 day; boy to peddle, $15 and found; 2 laborers, CIty fACTOLY' ......iieeresres ........ TO THE GOLD MINES, ETC. 6 gold miners, §2 30 day; 14 laborers, §2 day 2 carpenters ......2 diamond drillers, $3 10 day 10 coal miners; 3 slate splitters, $2 50 day; 4 stablemen, city and country. 2 . e ceoeoe...o. 825 and $20 and found L. TO FARMS AND DAIRIES .. 24 havmakers ........ 112 farm, orchard an $26 and §20 and found 14 choremen, boys, etc . % L 326, $20 and $10 and found 19 milkers, different Jobs......$3), §25 and $20 4 butter makers, different jobs ... $3) and $25 and found .... BUTCHERS, PAINTERS......... 2 butchers, different jobs, drive wagons, country, $30 and found, see boss here : Carriage painter, city.....$2 50 and $3 2y sioeee.. TO SAWMILLS AND WQODS ... 32 crosscut sawyers ... +es...83% and found € timber fellers and found 2 setters Stearn’s blocks. and found 3 bark peelers 3 and found 5 jackscrewers and found 18 tree fellers ......... and found Head donkeyman in wi and found 6 spool tenders . and found 155 laborers ....... and found 25 lumber pilers In yards and mills 32 and found 2 day 32 day .......$40 and found Sc, 9¢, 10c and 12¢ each $2 50, $1 50 and $1 cord 2D ON' WOOD AND TIE JOBS 2 redwood peclers . Log fixer .. Sticker hands .. 257 tiemakers 364 woodchopy ..TOOLS FURN Oxen teamster ....... “$100 and found .....BLACKSMITHS AND MACHINISTS 3 blacksmiths, country shops, $3 and $2 50 day blacksmith, small shop, see boss here, $15 and found; 3 blacksmiths, ranches and camps, $30 and $40 and found; 3 blacksmith helpers, city and country jobs .. Blacksmith and saw filer, sawmill co $40 and found; machinist, small countr: ® eady, $250 d'y; young man ‘o work blacksmith shop. $15 asu_tound ..... CARPENTERS—WOODWORKERS 3 carpenters, same Job, Santa Cruz Count Hardwood finisher and plafing mill...... Young man, little experience, carrfage shop, $40 and found 2 shinglers, city = Young man to work in carriage $9 week ... LOS ANGELES ..FREE FARE..DISTRICT 2 two and four Horse teamsters, 32 and $175 day . 1 <hon. in laborers, same place ............ A . FREE FARE ... 16 laborers, Monterey County 12 two and four horse teamsters, e place. e ioo.......82 and $175 day E ... FIRST NATIONAL BANK ...... Will pay $2 day for each two ahd four horse teamsters; we want 2 men i COPY OF TELEGRAM .. Murray & Ready .................San Francisco awmill men, laborers, Signature READY, 634-636 Clay st. .....FREE_FARE $17 day we ship via Coast Division, Townsend st., 8 a. m . e e o Y Office fee §1 E Hammermen ..... Office fee §1 ; Stone masons .. Office fee 31 Laborers Office fee §1 Two and four horse teamsters..Office fee §1 Wages $3, $2 50, . $2 and $17 day........ FOR .. OTHER RAILROADS..FREE FARE Sdnta Fe, Northern, S. J. V., Sierra, and six other rafiroads, all ‘the men ‘we can’get. Free fare .. .Office fee only $1 ... MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. COOKS . 3 cooks, 4 cooks, hotels 3 ranch cooks 12_kitchen hands, $15; 6 walters, different $20 and found X ...MURRAY & RE ..... DISHWASHERS ..340 and found . $40 and $30 and found ... $18 and $20 dishwashers, 325, $20 and places, $30, and _BAKERS PORMIERE 44255 sazs s anae 2 porters, country hotels 1320 and_found Shop baker, exceptionally good job, $35 and found: 3 assistant rs and boys, $25, $20 and 315 and found. MURRAY & READY. 634- 63 Clay st. 3 OFFICE FEE.....FREE R. R. FARE SHIP TO-DAY (SUNDAY), § A. M. We will -ship free of any charge all labor- ing men or teamsters who want to work on this coast railroad this morning at 8 o'clock. Call ‘at Third and Townsend-st. depot, with ready to go. laborers, $1 75 a day; concrete mix- day; 2-horse teamsters, $1 75 a day: . $2 a_day; tunnelmen, '$2, §22 and a day; ship at § o'clock. office fee...ship this morning...free C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary SEN & CO fare st. Phone Grant 155 C. R. HAD WANT MONDAY MORNING 7 O'CLOCK. Second cook, # butcher, restaurant, $40; cook, plain hotel, $35 and found; short ‘order cook; §7 a wee fare advanced and & a week. Night wajter, country restaurant, $30 and room; walter for a summer stage station, waiter, family hotel, $25. Head laundryman for a springs hotel, $30 ; dishwasher, summer resort, and found; starch iromer, $30 and found; | ironer, $3 and board, north. 3 ..... MISCELLANEOUS ......... Screw turner, $50 and board; spool tender, $35 and found; 8 pilers, $1 a day and board, all north; 3 timber fellers, $40 and found; chain tender, 330 and found; 3 axmen, §26 and found: §1 pilers, $26 and found, ali see boss here; 2 laborers for the woods, $30 and Dboss here; sniper, $2 a day; peeler, 52 3 laborers, $150 a day, all for Santa Cruz County; 10 crosscutters, §35 and board. Blacksmith, country shop, $2 and board a day: blacksmith for a ranch, §30 and found helper for a ranch, $30 and found; helper, shop, §125 and board. Concrete finisher, $350 a day; painter, $3. Farmer, $30 and found, rare 5ic; 5 farmers, $25; 20 hands for a large vineyard, §1 a day carriage and board; 8 farmers for an orchard, §30 and found, long job; sheep herder, $20 and found; farmer and wife, $40 and found, $1 fare; and others. veo..RAILROAD WORK—COAST ROAD...... 3 stonemasons, §3 a day; 8 headermen, $2 50 a day; teamsters, 2 and 4-horse, $1 75 and $2; shovelers, $175, all free fare. eree2 Ro R, camp cooks, $50. each. vesciareeseseesis VALLEY ROAD. T Tunnelmen, §2 50; benchmen, §2 25; ham- mermen, §2; shovelers, $175; teamsters and €. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary. WANTED—A strong Mexican boy. Inquire at this office. laborers. z00d hand on vests; steady work; Apply $11% Kearny st. WANTED—Apprentice at dressmaking. 406 Sut- | TS finishers and apprentices. Royal Pants Kearny st., upstairs. GIRLS to sew buttons on overshirts. Fremont st. $1 PER week! $1 per week! §I per week!— At the McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery School. Special inducements to all entering | school before June 1. ° Perfect fitting system, rapld and easy; up-to-date patterns cut to order. THE McDOWELL, 103 Post st. 6% MIDDLE-AGED American woman as working housekeeper; fond of children; best of refer- ences required; moderate wages. Box 761, Call office. LADY canvassers for staple articles; good ‘terms.” Apply after $:30 a. m. at 214 MeAllls- ter st., rooms 7 and S. 5 AMATEUR athletic and vaudeville talent of all kinds. Apply at Glen Park Theater to-day, 2 to 5 p. m. A1_PUPILS for select millinery school; trade thoroughly taught; plenty work: satisfaction guaranteed: terms easy; evening clasces. 308 Leavenworth st. PLEASANT sunny rooms; day or jeek; spectable; moderate rate. 192 Seventh st. EXPERIENCED shirt operators; best prices; steady employment. Eagleson Co., 535 Market. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly re- Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the Unifel States or Canada one year for 3l postage pa'd. —_— HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Carpenter for mine; good steady job at §2 50 per day; screw tender for sawmill, §70 per month, see boss here. s farmers, near city.. $125 per dsn‘): 35 haymakers 5 laborers for mine. milkers, near city..... = ey laborers and teamsters for city, $1 60 per da cooks and walters for nice coffec saloon, near city, $8 per week; and others. W. D. EWER & COo., 810 Clay st. LADY would like position to do plain sewi: or second work. 8653 Market, rgum 9. o WINCHESTER House, 44 Third st., near Mar- ket; 200 rooms: 2c to $150 night: $150 to $6 week; convenlent and Tespectable; free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. —————— 'TUATION: NTED—-MALE. JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds help. GEO. AOKI, 30 Geary st.; tel. Grant 56. J. F. FITZGERALD, Commander. ALF ELLIS, Adjutant. - CHINESE and ese Employment Office; best help. 4l4% ‘arrell st.; tel. East 424. WANTED—First-class miners who understand running power drills, $3 50 a_day. long steady Job, see owner at our office Monday forenoon; 2 timbermen, $3 50 a day. J. F. CROSETT & €O., 628 Sacramento st. - YOUNG man with $125 can make $75 a month; good security. Call to-day, 625 Montgomery s GOVERNMENT positions—Don’t prepare for any civil service or census examination with- out seeing our catalogue of Information; sent WANTED—2 good men. Apply at 22 Post st., from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., 2ith inst. YOUNG, man to learn wood carving. & SCHINDLER, 1309 Market st. GOOD solicitor_wanted for spices; one for Oakland. 505 Fifth st. SALESMEN—$400 a month and all expenses guaranteed sclling to merchants Arctic re- frigerating machines for cooling refrigerators; guaranteed 75 per cent cheaper than ice; ex- clusive territory assigned. Arctic Refrigerat-, ing Co., Cincinnati, O. WANTED—Bookkeeper; must be good penman and thorough accountant; references required. Address box 846, Call office. ENERGETIC workers to distribute circulars and samples; permanent occupation; good pay: particulars for stamp. Dist. League, © 49 W. Twenty-cighth st., New ork. CORRESPONDENTS wanted everywhere to furnish items of interest and MSS.; liberal pay; Inclose stamp for instructions. Literary Register Co., Chicago. nted tea, coffee and Acme/ Coffee Co., §25; dishwashers, $30, 325, 20 | HELP WANTED—Continued. PAINTER, whitener, paperhanger, who will take work out In rent. Address box 19, Call. WANTED—4 camp_ blacksmiths for general work. Apply to E. B. STONE, Elmhurst. BARBER shop for sale In Healdsburg. J. M. KEYES. ) COAL mjners accustomed to ritching veins can find steady work at good wages at the Tesla coal mines, Alameda County 'Cal.: sufficlent new ground has*been opened up during the past ninety days to make room for forty coal miners; no other class of labor is required, and miners unaccustomed to pitching veins are not advised to come. SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN COAL CO.. R. H. Nor- ton, superintendent. RAILROAD teamsters wanted on the Valley road; apply at Stone's camp. nea- Giant sta- wages, $175 to $190: alsc -class tunnel men: apply at Point Richmond: wages $17. $2 and $250. E. B STONE San Pablo WANTED—Laborers and mechanics to kuow that Ed Rolkin, Reno House propricter, stiil runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 2c per night: $1 to $2 per week. WANTED—20 pick anfl shovel men at Devisa- dero and Broadway. city. SAILORS and ordinary seamen for CORSt ait Avstralla at HERMAN'S, 26 Stevart PERSONALS. INFORMATION as to the whereabouts of I R A TN CONELL will be thanktully re- ceived by her aunt, DELIA EDWARDS, formerly of Powell, near Sutter st., now MRS. R. ROSBOTHAM, 176 Fifty-third st., Brook- | receipts $1400. KREDO & CO. BUSINES” CHANCES. A—$1000; OLD-ESTABLISHED meat market; ‘Well located; fixtures worth the price; monthly 214 Geary st. | A—§350; CANDY and Ice cream parlors; Market st $i8 daily. KREDO & CO., 221 Geary st. Iyn, N. Y. v i . HIE MC § formerly of Wheat- | A—§225; BRANCH bakery and notions; 38 daily; lfinfi‘r{“(‘"nlx’.; ‘3531’“‘1’,?3“;0 is father he e | oot dtotk KREDO & CO., 221 Geary st. hear’ of something to his advantage. HUGH |4 o). RpsTAURANT, fixtures and furnisa- MORRISON. ings; first class; daily receipts $10. KREDO & GENTLEMAN, aged 40, with means, wishes to vsond with: lady, with a view to matri- mony. Addre: box 774, Call i(lh;‘ WIDOWER, lonely and tired of soclety’s sham, has wealth to buy life's comforts for de- voted wife. ASTORIA, 1207 Lexington ave., New York. LINCOLN BROS. Sell § Ibs coffee, $1; §1; 2 cans sardines, Sl: 1 20'1bs rice, §1; 4 rolls butter, § ©ed ham, $i; 60 cakes soap, $1; 20 1 pears, § o lbe cornstarch, ¥ 5-1b can bak- ing powder, $1; 10 Ibs cheese, §1; flour. Toc sack. LINCOLN BROS., Cash Grocers, ._Sixth above Folsom. LEDEKER'S QUINTONICA, 35c bottle; cleanses the scalp: dow display this week. G. Stockton st. 12 cans table peaches, 2 cans oysters, 31; ; 20 cans devii- 5 1bs prunes or @ rare hair tonic, see great win- LEDERER, 12 150 men for cleanest houses in city, ‘‘Central House,” §71 Market, and ‘‘Branch House.” 861: 15¢ to 50c night: all daily papers. MEN and women to learn barber trade at S. F. BARBER COLLEGE. 138% Eighth st. 200 SINGLE furnished rooms, 10c, 1c and 2c ber night. Lindell, 6th and Howard: reac. rm. ELLIS, 321 (Rosedale House)—16) rooms, day, week or mo.; rates, 25c to $1 per night; re- duction to permanent roomers; reading room. 250 MEN_wanted to room “New Adelalde’” House, 614 Howard, cor. New Montg.: single, 10c, 15¢ night; 60c, $0c week: reading room. PENSIONS—J_H. SHEPARD & CO.atiornsys Hearst bldg., Third and Market. BARBERS Progressive Unjon: free employ- m't. H. Bernard, Sec., 104 7th; tel, Jessle 1164, SINGLE rooms, I5c, 20c. % per night: 7sc. 5c, 81 to $2 50 wk. Elcho House, $§3% Market st. *TRY Acme House. %7 Market st.. below Sixth, for a room: 2c a night: $1 & LEDERER'S artistic hairdressers have that touch which makes a coiffure stylish; price Ze; switches, $1 up; open Sundays and holi- days 9 to 12 a. m. 123 Stockton SL, SAFE, clean Insecticide, which Is eaten and warranted to kill fleas, roaches, bugs, etc.; mailed for 30c coin or Stamps. Address DR. HARDCASTLE, Montgomery block, 8. F. Cal. —ELEGANT ladies’ taflor-made sults to order at wholesale figures. H. KRAMER, 20 San- ome st. HIRSUITINE restores gray hair to its original color, “cures dandruff and eczema, stops hair falling out, grows hair on bald heads or nc pay; remedy by mail. Hirsuitine Hair Spe- clalists, 6 Eddy st., San Francisco. PRIVATE residence for ladies in_delicate health. MRS. DR. FUNKE, 1416 Sth, Alameda. 1 HAVE found a positive cure for drunkenness; can be given secretly; will gladly tell you what it don’t send money. MRS. MAY b FX 131, Grand Rapids, ch. eck. WANTED—Saltlors for Hawallan Islands, nila, Mexico and Alaska. W. LAN ping Agent, 504-506 Davis st. WINCHESTER Hotel. 4 Third st.. near Mar- ket; 700 rooms, 25c night: reading room; free *bus #nd baggage to and from the ferry. WANTEDTo collect wages due laborers and clerke Knox Collection Agenev, 112 Sutt: st. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS make Secreen Door Catches; write for information s Auto. Door Catch Co., : everybody buys them: territory as- Pacific Novelties Co., 207 Battery st —Gasoline gas lamps for hot weather; £2 ta 18 proflt to agents Brilliant Gas Lamp 5 C gentleman agents: experience not ready money. necessary; a good seller; 426 Turk st. LADIES make good pay quist’s custom-made corsets. 481 Geary UL Magic Heel Protectors, sample 10c; also Leather Luster. BRONN. 332 Bush s PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER with small capital to g0 prospect- ing_in Northern California; must be ab- stainer. Ad. W Redwood City, Cal. L. WANTED—Partner to travel In photographic business ir South America; success certain; no experience necessary. Apply £ to 4 p. m., room 69, 204 Ellis st. i big money selling Automatic e 1 biz money selling our RAG carpets wove to order and for i also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth, Oakland. DOCTOR who is leaving for Europe on June 1 would take charge of invalid during the pas- Address Doctor, 427 Emma Spreckels 927 Market st. SOLID oak sets, chiffoniers, curtains, chalrs, everything from Alexandria Hotel, in big store’ in 0dd Fellows' building, 1111 Market st., near Seventh. DAVIS & CO. 226 | CO., 221 Geary st. $1300—HOTEL; clears $150 per month. ears $250 per month. §850—Stationcry; clears §i25 per month. $400—Coal yard; clears $100 per month. NATIONAL AGENCY, 783t% Market st. MILLINERY and dressmaking parlors at your own price; proprictors sick. GERMAN- AMERICAN, 34 Kearny st. $180—SALOON and merchants' lunch house among wholesale stores; bargain: sickness of owner cause of sale. McLAUGHLIN & CO., 777 Market st RY and bar; centrally located; sacrifice to-day. COWING & CO., 995 Market $250_SALOON; north Market; doing good busi- ness; owner sick; must sell. JONES & Ci 565 Market st. A—s1500; GROC POOR MAN'S CHANCE. $1230 — Terms, $450 cash; old-fashioned house containing six rooms and high basement, Third ave., bet. Point Lobos and Clement; size of lot, 35 get_permit from office t inspect. F. A, McNALLY & CO., 19 Mont- gomery st. A—FINE list of good business propositions for sale and exchange; country and city hotels, restaurants, caffee’ houses, branch bakeries, cigar stands, groceries, merchandise, station- erfes, ete. EITEL, 1016 Market st. PARTNER wanted in a first-class hotel (n of 235 rooms in a city in California of % inhabitants; only one other firdt-class hotel in the city; present owner is a first-class hote] man; need of a partner with about $10,000 t furnish new addition is only reason for wish- ing to sell a half interest; business for April showed a_profit of §§00. For further parti- culars address box 614, Call office. WANTED—Reliable party with §100 to handle the Merchants' Advertiser; it prints auto- matically on paper rolls: best investment in the city; investigate. 1045 Mission st., room 3. WANTED Competent man here with $2000 cash; permanent position worth $3000 yearly staple line. J. SPLANE, Como building, Chicago. Lt $26,500—FOR sale, good business property; lodg- ing-house and stores With business; a part cash. Address Owner, box 845, Call office. w FOR sale or exchange—A one-third interest in gold quartz claim; assessment work done for §599. "Address KENYON, 578 Natoma st LADIES' tailor-made suits, §1 week. Chicago Clock Co., 1514 Market st. Open evenings. CEMETERY fences: best work: lowest prices. DOUGLAS, Central ave., bet, Bush and Pine. PRIVATE Sanitarfum—Surgical and medical cases taken charge of for physiclans, sur- geons and private individuals. ‘1316 Guerrero, nr. 2ith; Guerrero st. cars; tel. Blue 831 SUMMER bamboo furniture below cost to or- der. K. YOSHITANI, 313 Sutter st. JOHN L. BOONE, Attorncy at Law, No. 4 Sutter st Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law a Speclalty. San Francisco, Cal. American and_Foreign Send for Circular. Patents Sollcited. ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st.. near Market: 700 rooms; 2e to $150 per night; $150 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry. A1 SALOON ; bargain; opp. the California Thea- ter: fitted up in the most modern style, with club room adjoining. 423 Bush st $500—FAMILY liquor store and bar, with living rooms: cheap rent; central location; a bar- gain, Address box 809, Call office. THE best-paying home bakery in the city; suit- able for man and wife or two ladies. Box Call office. FOR SALE—Cheap; a first-class wood vard in Oakland; good trade; best location. 518 Sixth st., Oakland. $150_PARTNER wanted, lady or gent, in es- tablished paying business. 626% I st., Sacto. SHOESHOP must be sold; good paying busi- ness; 1 room furnished; good prices. 332 Bush. HOTEL In_Mayfield, 13 rooms, all furnished; rent $10. H. M. COVERT, 4% California st. 1000 ENVELOPES, billheads, cards, noteheads or statements printed, $150; send for sam- ples. BLEY, printer,” 511 .Bacramento st.; phone Main is T. BRILLIANT, 335-340 Post st.. will sell you ‘furniture, carpets, cloaks, dress goods, tallor- made suits, etc., on very easy payments. $12—GOOD-PAYING candy crisp_business for sale; a snap; investigate. 1905 Central ave. stationery and candy store; 1165 Buchanan st. BARGAIN—Notion, near school; cheap rent. PARTIES who wish to invest in mines and in- terest in'mines. Box 850, Call office. GERMAN man or woman as partner in grocery store. Box 811, Call office. A e ROOMS WANTED. UNFURNISHED rooms or half house; bet. Powell and Leavenworth, Sutter and Ellis; state terms. Box 645, Call office. COUPLE want 3 unfurnished room: ement nor_rear; rent §10. Box 814, Cali WEANTED=MISCELLANEOUS. me and address of all persofs in- i a handsome illustrated souvenir mailed free. Address FRANK B. GIBSON, Cypress Lawn Ceme- v Asscciation, San Franeisco WANTED—Nal terested In crematio pamphlet male puppy: no_ fancy rticulars to box 773, Call | EXCHANGE—Board at summer resort for plano, surrey, horses, safe or carpets. Ad- dress 200, Cal. Safe Deposit building. WANTED—To hire 100 first-classstraper teams with harness and pead bars: long job. E. B. STONE, Elmhurst. AMATEUR musictans to joln orchestra for so- clal purposes. 328 Bush st., room 4. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 18 pages, eent to any address in the United States ‘or Canada one year for $1, postage pald. EXPERT OPTICIANS GEO. MAYERLE, German Expert Optician; charter member American Assoclation of Op: ticlans. 10713 Market st., S. F.; examina- tion free; open evenings. MEDICAL. A SURE, safe and speedy cure for all female Qiseases; all those who are sick or discour- aged should call on. the doctor and state their case before going eisewhere; they will find in her a true friend; a home for patients, with every comfort, convenience of a hospi- tal and privacy of a home; consultation free and confidential; home treatment, $5. No in- struments used: satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, by MRS. DR. GWYER, agent for Berlin' Prescription Co.'s infallible pills, 610 Eddy st., bet. Hyde and Larkin; of- fice ‘hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8: Sun- days, 4 to 8 p. m. A TREATMENT that restores Instantly all cases of monthly irregularities (from what- ever cause), safe and sure: relief guaranteed at any time when others have failed; travel- ers helped instantly and can return home the same day: no instruments used; cure at office, $5; home ‘in confinement; skillful medical at- tention; all can save time and expense by con- sulting” the doctor, free, before going else- where. MRS. DR. 'WYETH, M2 Fost st., bet. Hyde ‘and Larkin; hours, 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.: Sunday. 10'to 12 and 2 to 4 p. m. ALL ladles—C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davi true friends of all invalids, men and women 50 vears' practice: safe and quick cure guar- anteed: any disease or irregularity: disgrace avoided; kind sympathy and ald: sure relief, though 'else fail; delicacy, privacy, home, etc.; babfes adopted; travelers treated: no da lay; self-cure sent; call or write: free: confl dential. MRS. M.'DAVIES. 1228 Market s pills, $1: very strang, $2. TREATMENT that restores instantly all cases of monthly irregularities from whatever cause: positively no {nstruments used: guar- anteed cure at office, $5: travelers helped in- stantly; consultation free and confidential: home for patients: comfort and privacy. MRS. DR. KOHL. 1122 Market st., between Mason and Taylor: office hours, 9 to 5 and 7 to § p. m.: Sundays. 10 a. m. IMPORTANT—A great procress in medical scl- ence for female troubles, from whatever cause: every woman her own physician, no matter how long standing: travelers helped at once: safe: call on a physician with men’s knowledge: cure, $5; restores in 1 day and prevents diserace; can be sent: consuitation free; ladies’ phvsictan, practice 37 years. DR. POPPER. 31§ Kearny st. A-—DR. G. W. O'DONNELL. world-renowned female specialist, relieves monthly irregulari- tles, from whatever cause, Dr, O'Donnell has treated successfully more cases of irregulari- ties than any other physician: never falls to curé; consult him first, save time ‘and money: treatment can be used .dt home; consultation free. Call or write. 1023% Market st. A WANTED—A first-class turner and band saw- yer; steady work and good wages, Aden's Planing Mill, Vallejo. BARBER wanted; only first-class need apply; steady place; good wages. 7 Stockton st. DR. WONG WOO, herb doctor: Chinese tea and herb sanitarium, 764-766 Clay st. San Fran- cisco; all diseases cured exclusively by Chi- nese herbs. over 3000 varieties being used: advice free: hours. 9:30 to 11 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. neither | | | COMPLETE line ladies' tallor-made sults: low prices; easy bayments. ~Eastern Outfitting Co., cioak and sult. dept.. 1306 Stockton st. DR. CREELY'S Dog Hospital, 109 Elm ave.; office, Horse Hospital, 510 Golden Gate ave. separate ward for contagious diseases. SHORTHAND, typewriting and envelope ad- dressing. Apply room 400, Examiner bullding. A—Ladies’ or gent's clothing, furniture, bought, sold; tel. Mint 97. JACOBS, 1023 Folsom st. SHOEMAKER wanted to buy shop with Singer, Call Monday morning, 418 Larkin st. TO sell an interest in an original invention; lady prefe; C: fi CIGAR store; must sacrifice this day; sickness. COWING, 95 Market st. GOLD mine for sale; milling $2 50 and ton; sulphates $41 60 to $5000 per ton; sulphates 3 per cent; ledge 207 feet wide, 2000 feet backs free wood and water. Particulars box 754, Call. SUITS to order on ecasy Instaliments. L. LEMOS, 1117 Market st.. bet. 7th and sth. SUITS to order on installments at cash prices; $1 a week. N. Y. Tailoring Co.. 115 Kearny. RUPTURE, stricture cured; no knife; no infec- tion: guarantd. Dr.Gordin 514 Pine,ab. Kearny. HOME bakery and delicatessen store; good rea- sons for selling; receipts $700 to $500 per month; good place for man and wife. In- quire at Call office. SHOEMAKER with family can buy good_shoe repairing place on instaliments. 4102 Nine- teenth st., near Castro. FOLDING beds $8 50; bedrm sets $3:bed lounges $450; open eve's. L. J. NEUMANK. 121 Sixth. LOT of furniture, bedding and crockery cheap. Apply at 227 San Carlos ave. WANTED—OId gold for manufacng. O. Nolte, Jeweler. 243 O'Farrell, bet. Powell & Mason. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing. $1 per year. e R e DRESSMAKERS. REMOVED to 37 Geary st.; dresses made, § up; perfect At. MME. GOLDSTEIN. SPIRITUALISM. AMRS, 7. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium, life reader; medical clairvoyange; treat all pri- vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosis free; sittings, $1. 23§ Stockton st. MRS. MANDENA, clairvovant, medium and palmist; satisfaction or no pay. 234% Sixth. MRS. MENA FRANCES, independent slate- writing medium. 118 Halght st MRS, ELLIS, tests to all; Tues.-Fri., 2 p. m; Mon., §: 2c; sittings, $1. 233 Valeneia st. MRS. B. BAUMANN, the well-known fortune teller, has opened an office at 315 O'Farrell. CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. SYLVESTER, the celebrated clairvoy- ant, palmist and card reader, returned from abroad, opened parlors at 112 Mason st., near Ellis; hours 9 a. m. to § p. m.; open Sundays; fee 25c: for ladies only; card reading at pri- vate entertainments. MME, PORTER, wonderful clairvoyant and card reader; born with double veil and sec- ond sight; diagroses disease; full life read- ing; ladies, 50c; gents, $1; git., $150. 126 Turk. MME. GORING, the powerful clairvoyant, brings lovers together; settles domestic troubles. 345 Fifth st. MISS A, L. CARLSON, fortune teller by cards, palmist and planets.. 28 Sixth st., rooms 2-3. MME. WALTERS, the great card reader; ladies, ents50c. 951 Mission, nr. 6th; open Sunday. MRS, HAN best clairvoyant. $49% Minna st., near Fifth. MRS. L. DEAN, fortune_ teller and palmist. 1065 Market st., room 2.° YOUR future told by cards, 2c; Sunday hours, 7 to 10 p. m. 326 Larkin st., room 6. YOUR future told by cards; satisfaction guar- anteed; price 25c. 132 Mission st. MME. HANSON, palmist_and card reader; past, present and future; %c. 148 6th, rm. 12. MISS GREEN, card reading and palmistry. 203 Post st., room MISS TESSIE GRANT, returned, card reader and paimist. 6% Geary st., rooms 1 and MRS. FRANKIE WILLIAMS has returned; magnetisti 906 Market st., room 21. MME. AUGUST, 1130 Mission st.; clairvoyant, card reader and palmist; truth or no pay: 2c. MISS MAY FOX, celebrated card reader. 304 Sutter st. JESSIE BURNETT, palmist and a Femoyed to Mot Market st., rooma g0 " MYRTLE POTTER, card reader and palmist. Parlors 12 and 18, second floor, §65% Market. RETURNED—EDNA V. GRANT, clairvoyant and palmist. 120 Ellis st., parlors 6 and 7. BLANCHE DE CHAPPELLE, clairvoyant and card reading. 417 Bush st., rooms 9 and 10, MME. MOREAU. the best medium and card reader; %c up. 7 Fourth st., near Mission. CLAIRVOYANT, card reader, 10c: ladles only. 43 Natoma st., bet. Sixth &nd Seventh. MEN wanted everywhere to distribute samples and advertise Callfornia Orange Syrup; 32 per day and expenses paid; cash every week; particulars for 2-cent stamp. California - Orange Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroval Pills (Diamond Brand), best, safe, reliable; take no other: send 4c stamps 'for particulars: “‘Rellef for Ladies': letter by return mall; at druggists. Chichester Chemical Co., Phila. MME. DR. THOMAS, renowned reveaier, first in her profession; never fails. 325A Sutter MISS R. CLEVELAND, palmist and reader.” 110A Geary st., rooms 1 and 2. card YOUNG man to act as stock clerk and shipping clerk; state age and wages desired. Address _box 815, Call office, ALL married Iadles know ‘‘Seguro.” the great- est boon to them. Richards & Co.. 406 Clay st.; §150. Send 2c stamp for clrculars to Se- guro Mfg. Co.. 531 K <t., Sacramento, Cal. ALPEAU’S French pills, a boon to ladles with female. troubies; no danger: safe cure: $2 50, expressed C. 0. 'D.: don't delay until too late. 0SGOOD BROS., Const Agents, Oakland. Cal. WAITER wanted. 406 Ellis st.; call early. WANTED—An errand boy at Pioneer Dry Goods Store, 105 Fifth st. TO go this week—5300 pairs men's shoes, some early new, from to $150; new shoes, lightly damaged, half price. ALL female complaints cured in 24 hours; reli- able, safe, sure: maternity home: no instru- ments; consultation free. confidential: MISS OLLIE LAKE returned, palmist and card reaer. 113 Grant ave. r. 15. second floor. MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business advice: names given; %c up. 6 Fourth st. MISS A FAURE, cara reader and palmist, 405 Kearny st.. r. 34; French and English spoken. MME. ETTA RALPH, palmist and psychom- etrist: parlors 2 and’3, 995 Market st. MME. SYBILLE, cradle to grave; future hus- 362 Mission st., 8 Farrei er 1ok ana S0 e Goen 5 a. m. o 8 p. . | (rentment: 35 DRE. ALLEN. 125 Van Nem: | Lband's pleture, %c; ladies. 814 O'Farreil st BARBER wanted. 108 Fourth st.; 84 guaran | “MERITO": safe; sure: a boon to marded PALMISTRY. teed. GET your shoes half-soled while waiting, 35c to 50c, " 562 Mission st., between lIst and 2d sts. STRONG. willing old country boy about 15, to learn trade, make himself useful; §4 a week to bezin, Box 739, Call cffice. o ladies: write for circular or call Merit o2 Leavenworth ot.. San Francisea s MRS. DR, WEGENFR. 1312 Golden Gate ave.; private home in confinement. ! DR. and Mrs. Wise, 1118 Market .st.—Inst: - “lief for monthly troubles or mcney baek:8s o, AMATEUR athletic and vaudeviile talent of all ¥(n§fll. Apply at Glen Park Theater to-day, 2 0 5 p. m. 200 CLEANEST rooms in cfty; 3¢ to $1 night; 90c to $3 week. New Grand, 246 Third et. free. Columbian Correspondence College, ‘Washington, D. C. D BUSH, 421, near Kearny—Several cholce rooms, _ with' gas and stationary washstand, §1 up. WANTED-A good bushelman and presser. Inquire Monday, between 12 and 1 p. m, San Jose Woolen Mills Co., 628 Market st. NRST-CI{ABS tunnel lxlrlzgflfiunden!: (n?_ld wal- ary; references requ! ; state ex) lence. Apply box 7845, Call office. R DR. WONG HIM. herb doctor, tre: B . % o the human hodv.. 115 Masen b —————————————————— ME. NEERGAARD, pupil of Count St. Ger- maine. 616 Geary st.. above Jones; tel. Hyde 221; reading by maii, $1. YOUR fate is in your hand: scientific palmis- ty. MME. GERMAINE, 906 Market st., r. 30. A—MME. BUSHNELL, the famous palmist. §16 Bush st., between Taylor and Jones SEWING MACHINES, $2 MONTHLY, rented: repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. 143 Sixth; phone i i AUTOMATIC, Domestic, Singer, Whit s repairing garanteed. 1915 Miséion, nr. c:?fi:.n' ALL kinds bought s0ld, exchanged, rented; ro- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st @ T 4 MINING ENTERPRISE. ) TO the new gold fields, Lower California— Dewey Navigation and Trading Company will Alspatch a fast vessel to Todos Santos and Asuncion Bay, Lower Calffornia, the early part of June with passengers and freight :‘Ccomlmo;hflo:n nt:r 1150‘911!1&2::5-: l;:ul early, onl ‘ew berths left. . F. BLAN- DIN, lgrumem, 10 California st., room 5. I HAVE lots of persimmons but my pole is too short to reach them: $500 or more will enable me to do so; assist me and I will make you a fortune; a legitimate enterprise. Box ™9, Call office. ONE-HALF interest in an old-established fruit and produce store centrally located good reasons for selling. Address box 751, Call off SSTAURANT and 10 rooms; successful fon by present owner 6 vears; sickness C. WILLMOTT, 916 Mark GOOD-PAYING stationery_store; Inquire CUNNINGHAM, CURTISS WELCH, 321 Sansome st. operat only. ne location. & FOR sale—Delicacy and dairy produce busi- ness; a good place for man and wife; will be sold at a sacrifice. Box 740, Call. GOOD-PAYING transfer corner cigar _store for sale cheap; good reasons given for sell ing. 764 San Jose ave. $200_PARTNER wanted in cstablished busi- ness; two places to look after; plenty of workno experience; trial given. 265 O'Farrell. A SACRIFICE—Old-established fruit store; good chance. 130 Sth, nr. Mission; ng agents. SALOON and 6-room lodging-house, completely furnished, for sale. 80 Jackson st. GOOD location for fruit store or butcher shop; rent reasonable. 290 Third ave., near Clement st.; take Sutro car. FOR SALE—A good blacksmith shop, for $00; wish to retire from business. Box 63, Call. PARTNER with some capital wanted to manu- facture combination door mat, patented. CHAS. KUHN, Fruitvale, Cal. . FINE store fixtures and showcase: 5 living rooms; suitable branch bakery and notions. 2848 Folsom. 5 A FIRST-CLASS saloon on East st., ar, Mar- ket; on account of ill health; at' LANE & CONNELLY'S, 204 Market st. COFFEE _and tea routes supplied from GEO. W. CASWELL & CO.'S. 415 Sacramento st. ROUTE cn this paper for sale. Apply this office. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailing, $1 per vear. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE. -$ 25 15-ROOM house; worth $600.. 16-room house; on Sixth st 25 rooms; sunny corner; clears 26-room house in Oakland: only. . 850 50 rooms; bestscorner in the city 100 on Jones; worth $1000... . 500 on Taylor st. (800d)....iceeeneen 550 24 roomat on Howard st....oooccoom. 450 30-room boarding house; . 2251 2 RKET ST. 1020 MARKET ST., e H. C. DECKER. 1020 Market st. —room_transient house, clears 1020 Market st $1500 BUYS a & $100; $600 buvs 28-room house, cheap rent, bar- Eain; $300 buys 10-room house, good furni- fare: money ioaned at 2 per cent. EITEL, 1016 Market st. WINSTON & C 17 rooms; rent $5 1026 Market st. ; near Tivoll. 24 rooms! rent 3%: reduced to 18 rooms: rent $75: Market st 60 rooms! rent §0; part cash. RNISH up e lodging house from Alexan. Firia lotel "frniture. . DAVIS & CO., 1111 Market st., 0dd Fellows building, Market St hear Séventh: come quick. §0-ROOM house in good order; partly furnished: rent cheapest in city; terms reasonable. Call 247 Second st. FOR sale cheap—House: 8 rooms; good order: Selling on account sickness. 275 Minna st. WANTED—For cash: a lodging house from 2§ o 40 rooms. Box 848, Call office B FURNITURE FOR SALE. SOLID oak sets, chiffoniers, curtains, chairs, everything from Alexandria Hotel, in b store in Odd Fellows’ bullding, 1111 Mark st., near Seventh. DAVIS & CO. FURNITURE and carpets. Apply at 16055 Jones st. TAPESTRY. Brussels carpets, lald_and lined, 60c. Eastern Outfitting Co., 1310 Stockton st. 4 ROOMS furnished In oak for $48 50, with No. 7 range. King Furniture Co.. 1127-1131 Market. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE of dissolution of copartnership—No- tee s hercby given that @ WINFIELD o DAVIS, BURT L. DAVIS and CARL A. HENRY, formerly dolng business as co- partners’ under the firm name and style of DAVIS & HENRY, have dissolved such co- partnership and thé business heretofore done by such firm will hereafter be conducted at No. 215 Sansome st. by DAVIS & HENRY, an incorporated .company. v Dated Febfuary 2, 1899, CARL A, HENRY, WINFIELD S, DAVIS, BURT L. DAVIS PHYSICIANS. & DR. C. C. O'DONNELL, offl 021 Marwer ot ber. s and Ten, 40N

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