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SAN- FRANCISCO "CALL." FrPTNFSS OFFICE of the Ran Francisco Cat.i^- -710 Jlnrket street, open until 12 o'clock every Eight in the year. BRANCH OFFICES— S27 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. BP9 Hayes str.ee*. open until 9 :3O o'clock. 615 I arkin street : open until 9:30 o'clock. .... SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open until. 9 qVlocSt. 2618 Mission street: open until 9 o'clock. 167 Ninth street: open until 9:30 O'clock. : 1505 Folk street; open until 9:30 oclock. N \V. corner. I'wt'niy-second and. Kentucky Streets: open tirl9 ••'clock. 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1897. BUSINESS CHANCES. . - IF YOU WANT TO BUY A ; -. . ';"' .' " : . ' " '. I Manufacturing business, . \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \u25a0 \u25a0 ".; Mercantile business, . \u25a0• -.:.'. . . . ;\u25a0 I-ry-eoods business, . •. : -. Drugstore business, ' \u25a0 .- -. 1 Meat market business, J-- ; :v- . , -. v "-. Liverystable business. .• ' ; -' '*-• ' Grocery-store business, .".'\u25a0• . . ; French liquor business,- saloon, hotel, etc., call , and see GEO. STEWART CO., 632 Market 5t. ... ( {uqca COFFEE SALOON AND RESTaU- <JpOOU. rant: ran' by present owner. 13 years; J fine location: reasonable rent; receipts .$lB per \u25a0day; clears $76 per, month. .-GEO. blEWAK'ldi CO., 632 Market st. ' . .- . ''\u25a0 ; ©nr-AA CORNEK GROCERY WITH EI.IO- " tJn^OUU. gant appolntmeuts; full stock of. choice groceries, delicacies, tamilv liquors, citron.*. etc.: the location is Al. being rignt in the heart of the city; including new delivery wagon and fine . norse: cater to the finest class of .trade.' -WINS-:- - TON A. THOMAS, 646 Market st, V . \u25a0';: ... CMnfk SNAP: MILK DEPOT. .'.BRANCH': UU. bakery and delicacies; 2 newly fur- nished living-rooms. ..WINSTON & .THOMAS,'. 646 Market st. : '.•,..' '-\u25a0 QfO^fi OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER SA-/. <JpOOU. loon: run by present owner 13 years.', who is retiring from. business; 3 rooms: bestcljtsa. ." ot liquors Apply to W. F. HEaLV, 917 Market, ©r-A/.A TO $8000 WILL BUY AN INTER- »tSOU»»U est in a profhabl^, legitimate bu.iness : iv this city: a big bargain- that seldom offers to h competent person who can take charge;- part cash can remain if so desired; none but principals nee answer; references exchanged. Address F., box 50. this office. . . V dbOO- BUTCHERS. ATTKNTION— FIRST- *S)O^jO. class market on Main St.: fixtures, re,: . frißerator. tools, team, etc. ; cost $600 ;.na bonus. -. Address Batcher, box 6, Call Office, Oakland. ;. •- : FOR SALE CHKAP— I PORTABLE PHOTO- . graph gallery In town of 1500: no O. her gal-., leries: several towns to draw from: good reasons \u25a0\u25a0 for selling. Address V. REED, telma, C*l. PARTNER \u25a0 WITH $500 CAPITAL KOK X half-Interest and to act as treasurer la a sure- pay enterprise: profits from $600 : to 9700 month. Andress Y. Z., box 85. Call Office. - OR SALE OR TRADE; GOOD PAYlNG'- lodging-house north of Market st. ; trial given; - goes cheap for cash: owner going to Europe. Ad- dress Barber, 405 sixth s:.; no agents. -' SOUTHERN PACIFIC RESTAURANT FOB sale, cheap: fine location; doing good busi- ness: owner going to the old country; investigate. 202 Townsend si., cor. of Third. . \u25a0 ' : ; r— ."\u25a0 \u25a0 TTINERGETiC PERSON WITH SOME MEANS Hi wishing to manage * lucrative business will . learn something of advantage by addressing 8., .. box 105, Call Office. .•\u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0.• •'..'.. JUNE DRKSSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT;- for Bale: also furniture of 5-room flat cheap; ac- .- count of leaving lor Europe. Address M. L., box 72, Call Office. : . . . . : f ODGING-HOUSE OF 43 ROOMS, CORNER, Ij for sale cheap or. exchange; will take small-' flat in pare A dress >. G., box 18, Call Office. ; .. TToit RENT— FAMILY RESTAURANT: \u25a0' £ large uluing-room; French range: 2 suites of rooms; bath, etc. Apply W. B. CLI'FK,17 Sixth. . IrANTED-LAHY PARTNER. WITH $300 II cash; big money mad > quick; «ood reference "- given and wanted. 1. P., box 29, Call Office. ,V ' . cmall variety-stork ox market st.; Osale or exchange. Apply Call Office. ' -' :"/; Q> It\(\(\ SiiOK- STORE; NKW GOODS; - <tpJ-Ol'U. rare chance. Address Shoe-store, box 15, this office. -. '• , , -.'.;\u25a0 ffii IO" CORN I- X CIGAR - STAND, LAUN- \u25a0''.' tjp I--«J. dry. near Market; central. BARRETT, t>73y 3 Marie; st. '.-,-.' : ©97C UOKNERSALOOX AND MIKLBE. <ID^ 10. pot. 3.15 Fourth st. ;,=;.; OLD QUAR'rZJ MINE FOR SALE; $13,000, part on time; in operation; 10-stauip mill; 3 Triumph concent fere water, power; hoisting works, shi'p-i. boarding-bouse and other buildings: flue ledge; shaft and tunnels read .- to scope ore: value in &ieht; bargain; cm be made very large property by extending. Address M., box 60. call. - : . \u25a0 .- \u25a0 - . KMAURAKT: FINE LOCATION; CHEAP; Xi good place tor two. 324 Lnrkin st. ' ' OR SALE—GROCKRY ANl> BAR; OWNER -T selling ob account of sickness. 240 Minna st. BRANCH BAKERY, NOTION ANti STA- tionary; good place; cheap; make offer. 449 Guerrero >'' •':*-',>*\u25a0. ;' .' ffljOnn HALF-INI*EREST :IN PRINTING- tS)O\J\J. house costing «8600; Inside man pre- ferred to hired help: remaining partner is good drummer. 8., box 79. Call Office. . : (BjlCi(\(\ HAY. GRAIN, WOOD AND COAL <IrlU\/v/. business: must sell: cause, mcKness. Address R. 0., box 101, Call Office. OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY FOR SALE: shop business. ; no Wagon. Address C. X.,box 98, o*llOffice. . FOR SALE CHEAP— OYSTER AND CHOP house; leaving for Greece. 344 Third St. BUTCHER- BUSINESS; $2000; FINEST fitted": horses, wagons, refrigerator; $7& cath trade daily. L , box 60. Call Office. ! STATIONERY. NOTIONS, CANDY '" AND O cigar store; rooms: good place for man and wife: for sale cheap. 2002 Mason st. , ;\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 /GENTLEMAN PARTN X WANTED BY vJ Eastern young lady.' Koom 6, flrst floor, BJO Market st- . .. , -' '. .-.'• \u25a0 .". . •' . MILK KOUTE; 90^iAL. TRADE; 2 HORDES, wagon, cream separator, cans, etc.; all'lu. good condition. .159 second st.-- .'.-.' - - : OLD-ESTA KLISHED SALOON CENTRALLY located, opposite Cltv Hall; low.rent Apply JIcLEOD & HATJE, 515 Market at. . . \u25a0 :\u25a0 GOOD PAYING BUSINESS; GROCKRY ANDj VIbar; ba emeut attache.!. 18Q1 Powell st, cor. Vallejo. '- \u25a0 \u25a0 , . .. * \u0084 '.' . : IpOR SALE -SACRAMENTO AGENCY OF X this paper. For particulars i -quire Call Office. "PORTLAND AGENCY THIS PAPER. IN- -L quire this office or at 183 Third st., Portland, Oregon. . . . , , \u25a0. / - .. . VINE EXPRESS TEAM AND AGON; -1 must beaolfl at nnr-H. 211 I-arkln s-. '. DISSOLUTION OF COPABTSEKSUIp. THE COPARTKKRHfiIf J£XlKrii«uTßiEi tween-FRtD W. 'KLL'MBKKU <fc C(>. AND SCHLOsiS & BLUM BE KG, doing an -Insurance business at 431 Montgomery St., is dissolved Ibis' day by mutual consetit. . 1he officu Avlilte kept open daring the monUi of May for the settlement cf accounts. ' i.EN.TAMINs>CHLO>S,- - ;-» VJ . ' F-RKI) W. BLUA.BERO. ' ' San Francisco, May 1. 1897. : ' : PHYSICIANS. •'. DR C. C. O'COSXEiI, 1206 MARKET- RES 2864 '.'sth st. : diseases of wotneri v specialty KEST.a UKANT CH AP-GOOD BU«i NESS; cheap rent: trial given. R. T.. box 88, Call. LADY \u25a0 WISHES GENTLEMAN PARTNER: $-0: country business. Room 2, 223 Post st. $'. C CANDY-STORE AND BAKERY; PAY- «IP U. ing Luslness: rent ?8. 1932 Market st, C?/l(kA GROCERY AND BAR: 5 LIVING- tjTtI'V/. rooms: rent $35. Hlbernia Brewery. RcOMING-HOUSEON MARKET: .MUST BE JLI;sold; a bargain. Apply M.; box 21, Call. / "\u25a0« OOD LOCATIONFOR A GOOD CARRIAGE \J painter.' Inquire 1310 Turk st. ' RA.nCH BAKtItV " l F«>K SALE 1 : » living-rooms 8421 Mxieenth st. DINING-ROOM FOR RENT; WITH BOAR D- ers. 116 Turk. : \u25a0 \u25a0 : \u25a0. -1 LD-ESTABLISIIKD CORNER GROCKRY \J and bar: ' big business: sells 20 hali-barrels beer week: long leaie. REIDY, 1027 Market si. 9^A FINE SALOON AND LUNCH- _ O\J. house; wholesale district; make . ff r; must be sold to-day, Apply 45 Thud si., room 1. ffi« 1 inn GROCERY AND BAKj-Tr.Nft O-»-IV/y. sock: nice family trade. Apply Call. ALF-I>TERESI IN AN Es'i ABI ISUJ-.D printing and publishing busintss. J. A. X.. box 104, Call. .'. TiriLL, EXCHANGE A GOOD-PAYING RES- " taurant for sma 1 farm near Los Angeles or Anaheim. C. J. 8., box 101, Call. ffi»Qnn CIGAR AND STATIONERY STORE ; I «JP.O.V"« c earing over 100 per month above all expenses: tr.al given before buying: cheap rent, with living-rooms; value in sight. C. S., box 88, Call Office. \u25a0 -:\u25a0.:-: - . ' : PARTNER IS CIGAR FACTORY WITH X store; small capital. Address C, box 105, Call. *£1 Cl(\f\ GROCERY AND BAR; MUST BE t^ltfvtf. sold: established 8 years; doing good business; fnll vain •in stock; rent $'J0 45 Third. FOR SALK— OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY and ' bar south of Market st.; cheap tor cash. A. C , box 19, Call Office. , CIGAR AND NOTION STORE; GOOD LOCA- V lion; present owner heie 7 years. ApplyCalL OR SALE— OLD-ESTABLISHED PAYING coffee-saloon and restaurant. 122 Fifthst. (jI«XfW|/\ WILL SECURE A CLKAN BUSI tIP«JVWV/ ness; strictly legitimate: yielding $3000 to $4000 a year: in good running shape; of 19 years' standing; present owner desires to re- tire; none but responsible parties need apply Ad- dress L. C, box 7S*, Call Office. ; SALOON, CHEAP. ON ACCOUNT DEPART- ure; central location; bears investigation. In- quire ,' lbany Brewery. \u25a0 .- T.MJK SALE-STAR AND GARTER SALOON, X I 137 Fifth si.; established 188b; 3 living-rooms; no agent. . " ... .-. v SPECIAL ANDLAST CLASS OF SEASON IN O haiidressing and manicuring begins Monday, April 26; half rates eivcn. Up-To-Date Parlor-, 102e Market St. over The Wonder. Tel. Mint 1595 QTERILITY AND IMPOTF.NCY ' -.•-".-.\u25a0;\u25a0•;•\u25a0 0 (ail cases), all fo ms of seminal and lencor- rhceal diseases and weakness permanently cured by a course of DR. SMITH'S ELECTRO-MAG- NETIC BATHS; very little expense too: hygienic board, sunny SANITARIUM, IS33 Buchanan. DRUNKENNESS CURES GUARANTEED. Gold Cure, Sacramento, CaL; 26 Page St., S. F. pABINET BATHS FOR LADIES AND \J gents, ALICEFAY,128 Seventh St., top lla. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR HAlR- dresser? Have you tried L°derer? Mynalr- dressin^ costs only 25c for any style (only one rice), and is easily the best In town; switches run from *1 to $3; bleaching roots of liair, 50c: restoring grar or bleached hair, from $1 60 to $5. G. LKDKRER, 111 Sioc^tOß St RACIAL BLEMISHES. WRINKLES, SMALL- J pox pitilncs and superfluous hair removed by latest discovery; suuken eye* and cheeks filled out; taldness cured. MRS. E. KING, 524 SuttT. IMNE BLACK sUIT; 912 50. MISFIT CA-Ofii- \u25a0l. ing parlors. 513 Montgomerr st. - \u0084-.-\u25a0 .-'\u25a0 \u25a0 1(11)1) BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, $150; iUULf wedding work. HILL, 22Va Geary St. HOME. A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. MRS. i)R. FUNKE. 1418 Eighth St., A lamed*. TRY US ON YOUR NEXT SUIT: MODERN tailoring: lowest prices. 216 Kearny, upstairs. JOSEPH IiKEVEft'S OPERA SCHOOL FUR- -0 nlshes solos, duets, quartets or entire opera acts for the professional stage, and for oratorio, concert or church as well, on shortest notice. Murphy building, Mtrket and Jones, rooms I*l and I*2: OELIABLE AND EFFICIENT DKTECTIVE Itservice. Rooms 19. 20 and 21, Chronicle Dldg. MISS JESSIE ANDLIZZIE KEEGAN,LATE with G. Lederer, expert, hairdresser, dyeing and bleaching a specialty. 124y a O'Farrell si., phone Brown 353. «i«SJr BIG OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVB- X> ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad- vertisements In living light; promoters of bust- ness. Consult OWL ADV. CO.. 1140 Market st 1-ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE i and Newspaper Illustration: particulars as to terms, etc., 424 Pine at; lllustrauotu luriiiaueu tor magazines, newspapers, etc. /:.*- " ; pUPTUKE. AND PILES CURED: NO PA If Xt until cured: send for book. DR& W-cOi* FIELD * PORTKRFIELD. HSU Market st. * Li:CTRIC LIGHTS IN EVEIiY ROOM. Winchester House. 44 Third st, nr. Market: 100 room*. 25a to 91 60 per night: (1 50 to 90 per week; free bus and baggage to and from the terry. pLOAKS, FUKS A-m' ftUlT.*. RETAILED A' \J wholesale pricv Fartorr. "0 sannome «. DRESSMAKERS. DRESSES 92 UP: CAPES 91 UP; WK.AP persSOcnp. 431 Minna .st. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 1 fk-ROOM HOUSE, CORNER : $300 I U 8-room new flat, best in city 80 108- room house, Clearing $350 .....6 000 13 rooms on Eddy s: t>so 19 rooms on Post St., line .I.OOJ &O-room house on Pine St., rent *85 2,000 12 rooms on Van Ness aye., only 1,400 10 rooms, cor O'Fnrrell st 350 I 17-room house on Sixth street 650 H. C. DECKER, 1020 Alurket st, opp. Fifth. (Il'-E; 31 ROOMS; COMPLETELY FUR- uished: best location on Market 5..; low rent; \u25a0 rare bargain: willsell on easy terms. Apply for particulars 117 Marke: St., rm. 68, 10 to 12 a. m. <BiUftn 14-ROOM HOUSE; IN COM f9O tJP'M'I/. over expenses; sacrifice; part cash. Address R. H., lox92. Call. d?> I PvH CASH, BALANCE ON TIME, BUYS JB> lOU 23 rooms newly urnishe I ;rent $80; must go. \V I \STON & THOMAS, 646 Market. KIK.MTIRK FOlt SALB. I^ORSALK— THE FURNITURE OF A COZY. JO 6- room flat in the Mission warm belt; porcelain bath: very cheap. i>633 Nineteenth st., near j Guerrero. - .. LL THE FCRMTURE IN FURNISHED flat of 5 rooms: 9<30. 1814 Polk st. ' r _ __ __ yI'K.NIiCKK, ETC., FOR 5 ROOMS. COM- £ plete, at a bargain. Inquire 32 California st. i ENTIKE STOCK T. H. NELSON, DECEASED, XX now being sacrificed to close estate: liouiehold furniture every dscripllon, ne\vn,nd2a-hand; pos- itivelybelow cost; genuine closing oik. 126 4th. AYE MONEY— BUY FURNITURE FROM Buckingham Fur. Co., 866 Mission: advances. HOUSEHOLD RANGES ARK THE BEST JOHN F. MEYERS CO.. 947 Market st CARPET CLEANING. CITY STEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS: \J cleans, moves, ays carpets. G. H. STEVENS, Mgr., 38 and 40 Klgbth St.; telephone South 250. ADVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO., 402 "jOl cutter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCoM, prop. J WATTS, reliable rarpet-cleaniug renovtg. alter- J . atlon works. 413 McAllister. Tel. Jessie 321. CARPET-rLEANING. 3c: LAYING, 3c: RUQ samples free: tel. Jessie 944. Strattoi, 3 Bthsu /~iARPET-> CLEANED. RENOVATED . LIKK \j new. J. MCQUEEN. 4S3 Stevenson. Tel.' 8.228, HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH' poor worksend toSPAULDING'S Pioneer Car- ptt-bc-atlnz Works. 553-57 'i ehama st. ;tel. So. 41 CARPETS CLEANED A RENOVATED LIKK new. ttTflXkj let. south X&. Mackintosh &Co. JE. MTICJIKLL, CARTET-CLEAMNO CO.. . 240 14th at. ; cleaning So a yard. Tel. Mis. 7i. KLIN'S . CARPKT- BEATING WORKS. KJ 533 Golden Gale aye. Telephone East 120. j A WEEK'S NEWS FOR r B CENTS _ i"Ha WEEKLY CALL, In tvrarjpcr. for mailing. . PEBSOSAtS. \\ IDDIK-AGED GENTLEMAN OF CULTURE ItJ would like acquaintance of lady who has money enough for both. L. V., box 93. Call. GENTLEMAN, STKANGER IN THE CITY. woud like to make the acquaintance of alady. Address g., box 3, call office A NALYZfcDBYTHKPURE FOOD CHEMIST. Mme. Marchand— Dear Madam: At your re- quest I have carefully analyzed your Gray Hair Restorer. In my judgment it is an effective prepa- ration aud will no: icjure tne hair or the general health. 1 can cheenullv recommend it to your patrons. Kespmf ulivsubmitted, W. 1. WK.NZELL, Analytical Chemist. MME. MARCHAND'S hair and complexion prei ar.itions received highest award at Mechanic s' Fair and Manufacturer*' As->oci«tii>D, 1890-9t5. and tre Indorsed by lead rigchemists and physi- cians. Hair Restorer reduced this week from *2 to $1 76 per botile or 3 bottles for $5. MME. MAKLHA.ND. store 107 Geary sU GOING TO THE SPRINGS— tH? No use. RHEUMATISM and BLOOD TROUULES cured at DR. SMITH'S ELECTRO- MAGNETIC BATHS. More convenien., half the expense, permanent cure: needn't £0 away from home to be cured; hygienic board ; sunny rooms, sanitarium, 1533 BUCii A.NA.N ST. T EDERER 18 SYNONYMOUS WITH GOOD -Lj hairdresslng: iva . clean a. iv up-to-date hair- dressiug; (heap— 2Ac —and quick 1-atrdresslnt:; shampoo and plain hairtlressiu. Is 50c: t>leachin; routs of hair ia 50c: switches are $1. $1 50, $'2 and $3: my switches are the best. G. LEDEP.EK, 111 t-tockton st- MARKY— THE DENVEK CORRESPONDING Club has patrons worth $500 to $50,000; send 10c for private list. Box 1600, Denver, Colo. rriELEPHONEa 1 KLfc.lV?> Electrical Works, 421 Montgomery. Jf interested send for catalogue. MASSAGE TREATMENT GIVEN BY MX& Rose, formerly at the Haniinam Baths: ladies only; hours 9M 9. 17 Fourth St., room 1. MME. HOLLAND HAS RETURNED AND located par. or 1, 223 Post St.: palmist. WAN 1 ED-OLD GOLD FOR MANUFACTUH- Iiig. O. NuL'lE, jeweler, 222 c'Farrell St. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS REMOVED BY electrolysis. MR. DE WBLCh, 2115 Bush. SUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS; $1 a week. N.Y. Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. upstairs UHEIJMATISM CURED OR MO~NEY RE- lt funded; poor treated free. 305 Eddy Ht. HHUFi-CHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBKK, . gash'tter. 623 Golden Gate ay. Tel. Butter 471. MMX. MYRTLE POTTER REMOVED FROM 13t>2 Market St. to 33 Sixth, room 17. DANCING-BALLROOM ORSTAGE TAUGHT. IRVINE'S, 421 Post St., Union Square HalL "DAGCARPETS WOVE TO ORDKR AND FOR -IV sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres: dealer Iv carpet twine, in hank or chain, at lowest rates. OEO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth su Oakland. MISS FEARL HARRISON, FORMERLY 223 Fost s:., removed to 12Ui/ 2 Geary, room 2. DIVOHCE AND ANNULMENT OF MAR- riHge.; legal everywhnre: terms and payments obliging. Address lockbox F, 1538 Market St., S^n Francisco, Cal. DVICB FRKE: DIVOKCE LAW- A SPEC-. lalty: private; no lee without success: pro- bate, insolvency, wills, collections, bills of sale' damages, etc. ; prlvnte detectives; estab. 10 years, U.W.HOWE, ai.yat-law. 850 Market.cor.Slbckta HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTKD WITH Al stock, no dope or tisholl: rooms papered $2 up wiiitenea,Slsoup papered,gramed,va> nished, ; $5 up. AMBROSE <t SCHAAF, 1029 Kearny sU i^OR SALE-CHEAP; NOTI >N AND VARI- X 1 ety store: rent $12. 1901 Hyde st. / i AS-E.NCJINE; WoNDEKKULLY POWER- * J ful; 3-h. p. Hercules; consuming very little fas; can be seen running at 14 Haileck b;. J. GABRIEL. . I 7-HOUSE-PoWJ-R ENGINE, 1 4-H0115... 1 power engine, with oiler, gai-englne, lathes, planers and sbapers. 516 Sixth st. f. AHS, BACK. BARS, MIRRORS. SHOW- ' ' cases, counters, linoleum, office furniture, (lore and office furniture and fixtures, new and secondhand. J. >'< oNA A, 1017-IOiU-lOal-JOJJ Mission sc, above Sixth. '.^'v '.' ; ."',"..; SAFES— NEW A.ND SECOND-HAND. 609 Market st. 0-FOOI PORCELAIN BAlll'l'UßS «1U EACH; In perfect order. H. S. WHJ'K, 516 Mission IJOILER-j,ii;>(jl-NES,-'I>HANt» MACHINERY I) water-pipes. .Vi-imnsli .t Wolpman. I'M Heal* C^OKKEE MILL. SCALES, LETTER PKES3* \J stand desk, money till, safe: cheap. IUVS Clay. MARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, BHKLV- J J ins, etc., bought and sold. 1U63 Mission, nr. 7th. LAi-OE DOUBLE COMPARTMENT < COIN Xj bank Baf<t; cheap, bMission st : ATEW ELMWOOD RANGES ARE THE BEST. x\ W. K. RAY MFO. CO.. 12 California St. ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARUE-SIZB tire and bar«lar proof safe. 109-111 Market at. BRANCH OFFICE OFTHE CALL, 167 KXaYH .\u25a0•I.: want ads and subscriptions taken. .LOST. lOST— SHRINER'S CRESCENT. PIN; DlA- * mond star in center; . itinder rewarded. THOMAS H. BROWNE, 20 Front st. LUST-WHITE SPITZ. PUP. ABOUT 7 months old: answers to the name of Baby. .Re- tarn to liSANDER, cor. Fifteenth si and Po- trero aye : receive reward. % flt C REWARD— LOST, APRIL . 28,, WHITE •i. ' Angora dog; answers to name or Pet. Re- turn E. H. ARNOLD, milk dairy, Silver aye., Mission. \u25a0 \u25a0 . : , "• ;. I OST-GOLD-FRAMKD SPECTALES. NEAR •1-J Fr«!;iiont and Howard; reward. . 1-8 Spear st. PEAI L AND KUBY SCARFPIN— ON HYDE. Post, Ellis or Jones sts. - Reward at 617 y a Post. OST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER- LOST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIISER. maSHVings and Loan Society of San Fran- cisco,- in the name of John N. Win Haw, No. -116,082. The finder will please return to bank. ' LOST— A PASSKuOK WITH THE HI HERNIA 1-d savings at.d Loan Society of San Francisco, In the name of illt;li DONOHOE, No. 148,678. The finder will please return to bank. - ' V- i g»r REWARD-BLACK i NEWFOUNDLAND; fjpO white breast; license 1637. 641. ifornia. . HELP WANTED— Continue*. ELCHOHOUSK. 863MARKET BT.-ittKWfc* X!i 20c. 25c to 60c nlslu: $1 to $2 wees. coir AIONTuuMEttY Bit! BRANCHOFFICE Ola i '\u25a0 iiituuu; «aacaUd ' auU iuoacxlpUooi taken. rnHE ROSED ALE 321 ELLIS—CHEAPEST i-and best lodging-house north of Market st. INGLK RUUMS 100" AND 16c NIGHT, 600 and 75c wrek. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad. ROOMS. 15c TO 75c PER NIGHT: 500 TO $1 60 per week. Oriental, 225 Dmmm St. WANTED— LABORERS AND MECHANICS* to know that Ed Rolkln. Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.: 15J lnrgo robins: "5c per night;' 91to $3 per week. Efcl.MO.\ . WANTS 100 M..N To bill BOl"- -. lie beer or wine 6c : besi free lunch. 643C1»r BE^T IN SINGLE ROOMS, 13. 20 ANU -L> 25 cents per night: *1. $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House. Commercial mid Leideß<\orfl its. UW| MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT lOC, 150 IUU and 200 a nlghu Including colltM tutu roll*. t24 Washington St.. near Kenrnv. ANT ADa AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FUR Thb Call are taken at Branch ollice, south- west, corner Sixteenth and Missiou sis. U' ANTED-SINGLB. ROOMS, 16c A DAY; 41 '• week: rooms for 2, 26c a day. $1 60 « w«hs<c; icadine-room: daily papers c 6 Clay st. , \u25a0. \u0084 \\, ANTED, TOCOLLECT WA'JE-»DLE LABOR- » " •\u25a0: -a I'ici s KNOXCollection Accv.110 Sutter. f|UU ACME HuUsK, 6.'/ iiAliKul - 1., lilC- X low Hxth. lor a room; £be a night: $1 a we»«. \\f INCHESTEK HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NU. ' Maricet: 200 rooms.- 250 a night: reading- room: in-» hn^ and ba^srHge 10 and from the ferry. AGENTS WANTED. AG KTfc— BY CHICAGO'S LAKGEST TAlL- orioc house; solicit orders for strictly custom- made tailoring: exclusive territory. MOSSLER BROS., 357 state, Chicago. AGENTS MOST REMARKABLE FAST- selling novelties ever on the market: selling faster every day; no limit to profits; get cata- logue: try them. ALUMINUM NOVELTY CO., 110 suiter. »" .; ' AGENTS— BEST AND BIGGEST BOOK OF A. receipts; brand new; will outsell all others. Appl>' quick lor choice of territory F. PERSON, manager subscription department, the Whitaker ifc Ray *. o. : A GENTS— A BOOK WRITTEN BY GEN- AGENTS— A BOOK WRITTEN BY GEN- xv eral Miles, Commander-in-chief of tbe United States army; full of interesting Indian experi- ences by me great Indian fighter; one agent's commissions over $40 the first 2 days. F. PEK- son. Mgr. Subscription Department, The Whlta- ker &Ray Company, 723 Market si. AGENTS— A CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA x\_ map: best; latest; you can coin money. F PERsuN, M*r. Subscription DepL, The Whitaker & Ray Co., 723 Market st. JKUKNITUKK WANTED. AT INDIANA AUCTION COMPANY, RE- moved to 1171 Mission st.. near Eighth, tele- phone Mint 1393, you get highest cash paid for merchandise, furniture, art gooas, pianos, libraries BEST PRICKS FOR FURNITURE. « MDSB., etc. STREET WELL. Auctioneers. 721 Howard streeet. Houses bought intheir entirety. yUH.MTUEE, STOVES CARPKTS, COUN- P ters. showcases \MjEKSh.v, 1121 Market. PARTNERS WANTED. "PHYSICIAN WANTED TO LOCATE IN X thrivingmining district. Apply211 i onell su, room 10. —^"^"" "~™"^^™^^™ *^? HOUSES WANTED. ANTED— S OR 6 ROOM HOUSE, BATH; *" lespectable locality: city or suburbs; $14 to $18. Addre.s JOSEPH JUSTIN, 4iB Sutler st. i;(t(iM> WANTED. 4OR 5 ROOMS: REASONABLE. ADDRESS H. 11.. 1533 Court St., Alameda. \\T ANTED—SAN RAFAEL OR HAYWARDS; gentleman wants room and boaid with pri- vate faml.y or on ranch; must be convenient to train. Address B. M., box 18, Call Office. pOMPKTENT IEACHER OF THE VIOLIN; \J woulil like to give lessons In exchange :or room rent. Address T. V.. box 95. Call Office. BOABDINO WANTED. WOMAN EMPLOYED DURING THE DAY ' wants room and board private, central and reasonable. Address G.B. 8., box 63 Call i like. j- , '- S> ' " - \u25a0 . . WANTED-SIISCELLANEOUS. 1 (\(\ PLYMOUTH ROCK HENS 1 YEAR I\J\J old. Address, with price, 1009 Treat aye. GROCERY OR MILKWAGON. STAR OIL VX Company, 111 Van Ness aye. \u25a0; . c-.r : SELL YOUR BOOKS, NOVELS ANDCLOTH- Ing to A. KLEIN,109 Sixth si.; send ' postal. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W. MUND, watchmaker and jeweler, 226 Ellis st. BUILDINGS BODUHT: LUMBER. SASHK-1 floor*. m»ntp|s «c. tor Rain lltfHMlmioi i- i FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. 'Stli 9£\fl A BARGAIN: COZY SUNNY «J l'. 4-room cottage; yard; cellar: . 407 Thlrtie.h st. Apply1432 Broadway, upst urs. c, PIPE ORGAN FOR SALE CHEAP; SUlfA- b!e for church. Addrees P. 0., box 21, call Office. SECOND-HAND SHAFT, PULLEY AND beting for sale. 827 Hampshire st. V>BESH GENTLE COW; VERY CHEAP. r 1024 Francisco st. OR SALE-GOOD SHOT-GUN AND RIFLE: cheap, on account of departure. Inquire 2527 McAllister st. BRICK FOR SALE, OLD SUGAR REFINERY lot, Eighth and Harrison at*. ...V TYPEWRITER— LATEST MODEL KEMING- ton. Applyat once, T. W., box 80 Cail Office. THOROUGHBRED GR-lAT DANE PUP; prize-winning stock; must be sold. 17 Hyde st. <2«c SECOND-HAND SEWING-MACHINES; V' 1 - repairing all kinds. . 1915 Mission st. \u25a0VTEAT PAIR DIAMOND. SCREWS FOR XI $12; cost $30. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant aye. QQU HAVKS-UIU.WH OFFICE of THB UUU , Call: subscriptions and waut ads taken. ' L>OR SALE-A 3-CHAIR HOTEL BARB ' X shop. Address JOHN PRECUEL, Sauta Bar- Dara, Cal. pOAT, VEST.AND PANTS MAKERS WANT- \J cd. App.y at 11 a. m at Slev^nson-st. en- trance to Cii A RLEs LYONS', London lailor, 721 Market at. ";V; r \u25a0 -i y STEADY F.KST-CLASS COATMAKiRH A for bettle, Wash. 107 Sutler st. 9^'>(» *»*•**«« «Oii.>CKIPTIO.Vi AND iiiU-.U want ads taken for THK CALX*. BARBERS- FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC. XJ P. U. Barbers Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant JOURNj'.YMh..\ BARiiEKs 1 tJII'LOVM^.w 1 O secretary .H. LKHNaKU 10J M»ventn U. THIRST-CLASS TAILORS ON LADIKS 1 CLOTH X coats and suits; apply immediately. H. LIEBES 4 co., 13^135 Pos.su If* 7 NINTH Si. -11RANCH OFFICK OK XVI I TiM c'ALi^ tubscripttou ' anU wane adi taken. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 , .-,- ;\u25a0,'{".., . •, : IRSTCLABS BARBKRS FURNISHED BY X International Union Free Employment Bureau, Si Fourth st., ihe Modern. I. LESS, secretary. OOQ HAYKS *T. -BRAN OFFICE OF •JOU tub Call,- nuutcriptioiu and wav» ada taken. T ADTKS' SOLING, 85c: : MEN'S SOLING, fJU floe shoes made $2 up. fiß'J Mission st. l )t\i\C\ i;air. another LOT MK.\'S>HOKS, t~.\'\J\l been dumaßcd by water, »i less than one- fourth thtlr value, iron) 75c up 10 $- SO. 562 \Ml9SloaBt., bet. Fli stand s-eiond... ; SW. (OR, SJXTj Hi SI., NEAR MISSION; branch office of Tun Call, \u25a0 Subscriptions and want ads taken. : . :• : ANTE D—MEN TO LKARN -•\u25a0 BARBER trade; . shops, tools, - positions furnished: 8 , weeks required, ai\ Barber College, I'M Eighth, _ ANTED TO-DAY (SUNDAY), HORSE snoer: couniry shop: see party litre bt-tween 8 and 9 o'clock. C. R. H^NSiiN &CO., 110 Geary. \\' ANTED TODAY (SUNDAY), SECOND cook, country hotel, $35: otliceopen bet. Hand 9 o'ciock. C. R. HAN Si N &CO., 110 Geary sl WANTED-BUTTEK-MAKc.lt AND INDOOK "* nalesman for dairy depot, must have best refer- ences, $3j aud found; 10 farmhands tor different bay counties, .flj,.*jnand 925: vegetable man for city restaurant, »23: vegetable man country hotel, $15; blacksmith's hsiper, country shop, $2 v Ouy : blacksmith's helper for ranch, $2rf a month anil found; young German lor saloon, must have some knowledge of cooking, $25 a:id found: dish- washer, $15; neat man to cook lor 4 men near city, $10 and to 9-5; - milkers, Sonoma County. £25; also haymakers, teamsters, cooks, waiter.*, dishwashers, etc. W. D. UWJilt «£ CO., 028 Clay. \y ANTED GOOD MAN TO RENT COUN- try blacksmith - shop; splendid chance for first-class man. All particulars furnished by W. D. fcWbR & CO., 620 Cla/ St. \\r ANTED—FIRST-CLA>B BUTTERMAKER >' for city: must have first-class reierences $30, board and room. Apply In person only, W. D. U.WKK & CO.. 626 Cay st. ENGINEER AND DO HISOWN FIRINGFOR sawmill, 82 a day and board; call to-day (Sun- u«y). between 9 and 10 A. m. R. T. WARD & CO., 6UB and 61u Clay st. SALESMAN— A FIRST-CLASS CITY SALES- mini: one who speaks German and French pre- ferred i a fine position for the right man; holders of our ceitificate eligible. Apply at once U. S. L Agei.cy, room 165, Crocker building. BAHBER WANTED TO BUY Al BARBEft- hop and baths at bargain. Intormation by TANNER, 30 Turk St., saloon. GENTLEMAN ACQUAINTED WITH CAP- \J .ains, pilots, engineers, etc., of liver and ocean boats, etc.: remunerative position: give ref- erences. SMITH & STANTON, 129 .broad St., New York. pOMPETENT STENOORAPHEhS AND OPE- \J rotors supplied promptly; no lee is ever charged to either employer or employe. WYCK- OFF, SKAMA.NS & B. NEDICI,ill Montgom- ery st. ;telephone Main 87. ANTED— uIL SALESMEN, EXPERl- enced and inexperienced; also m n handling side lines; paying position. Diamond Refining Company, Cleveland. Ohio. ly ANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS lor picture*. Apply after 9 A. M. Monday, 407 Jones St. J.MRST-CLASS LA DIES' TAILOR WANTED. r VEHlilhß, 944 Geary St. * GENTS WITH $1 50 CAN MAKE $2 50 TO Xl.*4 per day. Call H. C. FISHER, 241 Natoma. I rum GOOD REPAIRING CALL AT CENTRAL X RepaliiiiK shoeshop, 1534 Market St., bet. L»r- kin and City Hall aye.. 0r749 Mission s;.; large stock of new mid second-hand shoes on sale; shoes inn'\u25a0\u25a0 toorder, any stvie, %'A uu. W A TED-BY SPANISH LADY, 2OR MORE » T gentlemen to rent sunny rooms at 76c a week up. -17 second st. ANTED- FIRST-CL.>bS CoATMAKER; »» steady work. Room 123, Phelan building. 1 OYS FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE. AP- i-> plyat 200 Sutler si. HELP WANTED—Continued. XTOUNG GIRL WHO CAN SPEAK GERMAN X to mind children. 1830 Eddy st. IRST-CLASS WAIST ANDSKIRTMaKKRS; permanent. Call before 1 o'clock, 828 Halght. "\\rANTKD— BY GERM > N COUPLE, LADY ''as housekeeper and man .to work around place: city, or country; totel or private place: best of reference. Address or call 22 Bernard st } EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT ALL THE -LJ young ladies and gentlemen who enter Ayers' Business College, s. F., are recommended by our prominent business men. T\r NTED PUPILS FOR. MILLINERY »' school: course practical; class is now forming for spring work: satisfaction guaranteed; evening classes. 221/3 Geaay at., or 410 Leaveuworth st. iI'LY.VN'S DRESS-MAKING- AND CUTTING X Academy. 14 Mca.lister st. $1 a week. BEST AND QUICKEST PLACE ON EARTH to lear i dressmaking and millinery; patterns 25c: ca>l and see our mammoth institution. Mo DuW£li4.>a, 103 Post st. Girl, McAllister st., *20. martin & VJ CO., 749 Market, st. OPERATORS UN GENTS' WHIIE SHIRTS. 621 Valencia st. . A MAKKr.T »T.— BRANCH OFFICE On liiii 1 Call: want »i and subscriptions taken. I MARKET BRANCH OFFICE OF THE 1 Call; want ads and subscriptions taken. i'A X LARKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THK \JA.a Call; subscriptions and want ads. taken. SF. DRESS-CUTTING BCHO< L—FRENCH . tailoring taught; $1 week. 916 Market, r. 64. \J OKI' CONVENIENT ASH RESsPECiABLK, iv.Winchester Houso. 44 Third st. near Market; •zOJ rooms: 26c to $1 6J per night; $1 60 to *J per week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry. /.•I C LAKKIN -BRANCH OFFICE OF THE "-**-* CALL. Subscriptions am' want ads taken. MALE HELP WANTED.' Mil KER: EXCEPTION A I.LV «*OODPLACE; J.»i *30 and found; near city; call to-day. Sun- day, 10 o'clock. MURRAY &READY, 634 aud 636 Clay st. ,\i ACHINIST, $2 75 A DAY: CALL TO-DAY, i" Sunday, 10 o'clock. MURRAY &READY, 634 aud 636 Clay st. CAMP WAITER, $20 AND FOUND; CALL I to-day, bund ay, 10 o'clock. MURRAY & READY. 634 Clay st. GROCERY CLERK FOR COUNTRY STORK, VJ $40; see boss here to-day (.Sunday), at 10 a. m. MURRAY & KKA.DT, 634 Hay St. r~A\ TEAMsTEHS TO BUILD A LARGE *J\J canal for a bank compuny. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay St. (CARPENTER FOR A RANCH. CALL TO \J day (t-unday), 10 a. v. MURRAY & READY, 634 6.-.6 Cay s>t. 1 - FARMERS, ORCHARD AND VINEYARD 1«J bands; cooper to make lime barrels. Call to- dny (Sun a}>, jO a.m. Mt'RuAY & READY. 634 and 636 Ciay st. 1 I) MILKERS, CITY AND COUNTRY, $25 l\J and $2o; cheegemaker. $30; butter-maker. $30 Call today (Sunday), 10 A.M. MURRAY & READY,b34 and 63t> i lay st. L'OREMA.N FOR A VINEYARD, $35 AND -L found: 3 choreb.ys for orchard and vineyard, call to-aay (suuday). 10 a. m. MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. >J(\ DKILLKKS IN ROCK: 3 CURB CUTTERS; OU niHchinUt, $2 75 day. MURRAY &itEAuV, 634 and 636 Clay st. /' COOKS, DIFFERENT PLACES; 4 WAlT- ers; 3 >.isliwa*hers: cook and wife. MURRAY &READY, 634 and 636 Clay st. -)(\ LABuRIRS AND TKaMSTKRS, CITY —\J work. MURRAY i READY, 634 ana 636 Clay st. EANCH BLACKSMITH. $30; BLACKSMITH for a ranch, $1 60 a day aud f »und ; butler and ui.eesemaKer, country ; Lorseshoer, country shop, $2 50 a day; 6 farmers, different ranch*-*. «-Jo. 4 farmers, $15: 6 laborers tor a quarry, $1 75 a day. C X HA.noEN &Co., 110 Geary s.. SECOND COOK. COUNTRY HOTEL. $60 AND O fare advanced; teiond cook country hotel, $.-15; waiter, country hotel, $30; waiter, country restaurant. $30; Danish waiter, country, $6 a week; man to help in oakery, jh:O. C. K. HaN- SEN &*. 0. , 1 10 Geary St. \'«>UNG .^iAN WHOTHOKOUGHLY UNDKR- -L stands general merchandise aud bookkeeniiu wishes poaUlup In country; very best references. Y. m., b^.x iB, call. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. CR. HASSEX A CO., 110 GEARY ST.. FTJR- Dish tlrst-class hotel help; te. Gran: 185 CUINI-.SK A J.M-A.M &E; K5-T'D2O YEARS: Uclpun.main 1997. BRADLEY A Ci».. 640 Clay HCNI ER &CO.. CHINESE AND JAPANESE employment otlice, removed to til4>,£ Califor- nia at., near Kearuy. 1 el. main 231. CHINESK AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office: best help. 414 Va O'FarreU. lei. E. 426. JAPANESE, CHINESE FMPLOYMT OFFICK: t) waiters, housecleaners. 30 Geary: teL Grant 66 JAI'AXKfiK MAN AND WIFE WANT SlTU- ation; husban I good cook; wife good maid; city onl.. 13U7 1 ai-Kinst. U; ANTtI) - BY FIRSI-CLASS PHOTOG- ra]iher of loug experience, position as ouera- lor or printer, or will take entiie charsje. gallery. Adu'ress i'hotcgrapher, box 105, Call Offlc*. yOUSO BUY, 16 YEARS OLD, RI SIDING X with his mother, desires position in wholesale house or office; is bright and willing. 666 •\u25a0 mint. UKLIABLU YOUNG MAN \VI>UEB POSI- -IV tio!! a.« troct-ry clerk: 6 yenrs' experience; rterence; wi,i start Ou am.Ul salary, IL E. J., 29/1 11 ward sL yOUNLi MAN WILL GIVE tEW HOURS A A day or evening inexchaige lO' room; handy «ith tools .11 pr vale or lodging-house. M. P., box 16, Call Office. L'LDERI-Y GERMAN; QUOD HoUSK AND X-j furuiiuie repairer: would like position to care lor nentleman's place; good home: low wages. Address 967 Market St., roonj 84. BAKER (GERMAN), GOOD ON VIENNA bread «ml rolls and cake; lately from the East, wants steady piace. -M1 1 N.-]•. It, 39 Market st. WANTKD-BY A KKLI.xBLKCOUPLE. BIT- »» uation In private family or summer resort; hour, 1 and trustworthy. Address C. 8., 120 seventh st. TirANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED BOOK- »» keeper, a set of books to keep after 5 1: M. Address B. W., box 126, call Office. yoU:%U MAN WISHES A POSITION AS X bookkeeperor stenographer: wages moderate: referenda. .Mldre<» C M-, box 143. call Office \'UUXU MAX, 16. 2 YEARS' EXPERIENCE . as sistnwriter, wishes a chnnce to finish bis trade. Address or call J. J. NICHOLSON, 2943 Mission st. JAPANESE WANTS TO DO ANY KIND OF work, 9 a. m to 3 p. M. ; good reference. oEOUGE, 1002 Polk St. JANITOR WITH EXPERIENCE WANTS A position: can give good city references. Ad- dress J. G. L . 314 »-.ast Twelf.h bl., Oakland. r URSEKYMAN,FLORIST OR GAKDKNKR, » wishes posi. ion; has had 24 years' practical experience in all its bram hes, tspecia.ly 4 rowing for market Address Nurseryman, 243 Perry si. MAN AM) WIFE, NEW ENGLAND PEO- ple, private place: man understands care of rattle, horses and grounds, general work: wife competent housekeeper, cook or second work; city or country. Address J., box 54, Call Office. 3 MAN AND WIFE WANT POSITIONS IN country for summer; wife good cook and \u25a0.<»•••\u25a0;•:. husbxnd good band withslock and handy person about place; tood refeience. Ad- drtsi J. H. bCOTT, 657 l-olsoni su MIDDLE-AGED MAN, WHo UNDERSTANDS general farming, gardening, orchard-work and raising Oi poultry wants situation on country place or ranch. Addresi A. BERGtK, Blenheim P. 0., san Mateo «-0., L<t . SOBER, STEADY YUlX'i MaN WANTS PO- -0 s.tion win re he can learn liusmilhin; and gen- eral jobwork: be»t reierence. s. R., box 30, Call. yotJNG MAN Wl HES POSITION AS WA II- Xer In restaurant: sober and tai'.bful. Address MR. KLLXJS, .«ti4 .Nineteenth aye., K«st Oaklaud. /\u25a0> POD GARDENER, UNDERSTANDS HAND- VJ lliiK horses, good or.ver, good milKer, desires situation private res.dence; 7 years' references. F. Ci., box 97, Call. MAN AND WIFE DKBIBU SITUATIONOK ranch, »ife as cook aud man general farm- hand. Address J. U. P., 138 Elgh.h st. X^XTERIENCED HOTEL CLERK. YOUNG X-i man, wants position: highest Ca.ifornla refer- ences: tirsi-cla,s house only. A. G., box 55, Call. JAPANESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WISHES «' position to work; will do teneral housework. Address K. V., 758 Castro St., Oakland. A'OUNG MAN NVISHkSSIIUATION IN COM- X merclal bouse; wages no object. Address 9tB',i Howard st. |.|r LA KKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Oil) CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken. BY A GKRMAN, GENERALLY USEFUL: understands gardening, care of horses, driv- ing, milking; city reierences: moderate wages. P. -M.. 674 Sixteenth St., East Oakland. yOUSO GERMAN WISHES SITUATION AS X janitor. Aduress 26UV3 Natoma St. VJURSE OR VALET TO INVALIDGENTLE- j-i man; gives massage: h ghest reference. Ad dress Nurse, box 51, Call Office. £•] - LAKKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THK UXi) CALL, t-utiscripttoas and want ads taken. SUBSCRIPTIONS AND W AN! ADS FOP. THE Caul taken at braucil olUce, UM Hayed t-. open until \> :'iJ u'cloclc (> I C LAKKIN- BRANCH OFFICE OF THE UJ O CALL: t-Dbscrintions an. want ad < taken. TIKANCUOFFICE OF THK CALL, 167 NINTH X> su Want ads and subscriptions taken. WINCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR >' Market: 200 rooms 25c to $150 per night; $1 51) to $6 per week; convenient and respectable; j free bin and barea'ce to ami troiu tte terry. FEMALE HELP WANTED. HEAD WAITRESS, HOTEu CITY, $22 60: 2 waitresses, same hotel, city, $JO; 2 chamber- maids and wait 1 meal, $20. C K. HAN SEN <& Co,, 110 Geary st. A WAITRESSES FOR COUNTRY HOTELS, '1 $20; 3 cliambermalds and wait 1 meal, hotel, country, $20; 4 waitresses, hotel, city,$20. C. R. HANSEN <fc Ca, 110 Geary st. i) WAITRESSES, SAME HOTKL, SHORT distance from city, $20: waitresses, different country hoteiS, $20 each. MURRAY & READY, Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 6i!6 Clay. ' __— _ __——— -^.^_^_______ i CHAMREHMAID ANDWAIT, CITYHOTEL, *-J $15: 2 chambermaids, country hotel, see party here, $JO; lunch waitress, city; 2 cooks, private families, $25; 4 girls, housework, city, $25; 8 girls housework, $20; 10 girls, housework, $15: girl for Housework, sleep home, $15; nurse- girl, s.eep home, $10; 4 women, homeworK, coun- try. $16; Swedish woman to cook, ranch, $2U: girl for housework, small family, selm», $15; 4 young girls to assist. $10 to $12; girl for Los Gaios. see party here, $15. C. R. HANSEN CO., 110 Geary st- COMPETENT .STENOGRAPHERS AND \J operators supplied promptly; no fee ever c barged to either employer or employe. WYCK- OFF, sEAMANS &\u25a0 BENEDICT, 211 Wo.itgom- erv st. ;telephone Malu 87. CASHIER— A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT mid reliable Indy for cashier; fine position; holders of our certificates eligible. Apply U. S. 1. AGENCY, room 165. Crocker building. ANTED-UIRLTO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work. 13 >-coit St. Good references required: wages $.'0 per mouth. ' Y\TAITRESS IN KING-ROOM; ONLY it one not afraid of .york need apply. 438 Third street. > - ~r •': GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- VJT work and assist, with cooktn.'. 1830 Eddy st. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND cook! nt:; small. family; reierences required. Apply 1170 .Market bt , room 68, 3P. m. GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. APPLY at'l6l6i/2 Fulton st. "II r ANTED EXPERIENCED OPERATORS TT to work on white flannel and fancy shirts. A piilyat Standard shirt Factory, cor. Gough and Grove sis. LADY AGENTS; good WALKERS make 83 XJ per day. . Roam 2, 719 Market st. O »1A N TO WORK 2 HOURS A DAY IN '• exchange for French or music lessons. Ad- dress TV, box 76, Ca 1 Office. mWOGIULSTO LEARN NKOKTIE-MAKINU. ; X ApplyMonday, 10 A. \u0084 118 Sixth room 60. 2 PANTS FINISHERS; STEADY WORK. 206 Mln st. Apply to-day, 11to 2 o'clock. U r AN TED- LADYTO SEW IN PART PAY- TT mem for room and board; balance $10. C. R., bux 159. Call. . \u25a0 ;,.-, SPECIAL! SPECIAL! At the McDowell, the twentieth century dressmaking and millineryech<o, we leach the making and inn, in of exauisite millinery, also the (utting, fi:ti"g, making and finishing of per- fect ri ting, siylUh and comfortable dresses. French, German and Italian teachers. A. 11. Lynn, a merica'.« greatest teacher, manager. Easy payments; unlimited lessons- aow is the time to enter mo McDowell Dressmaking and Millinery sc.iodl, 103 Post St., opp. White iiouse. IpBEK, FREE— ~ ~~~~1. \u25a0. . Tuition free to every pupil entering Monday morning.. FLYNN'a Dressmaking' School, 1 4 Mc- Allister si . A.NT FRENCH COOK; GENERAL HOUSE- work; no washine: 3in family. Apply 611 Hyde St., between 9 and 10 a. m. ANTED- GIRLFOR LIGHTHOUSEWORK TT a few hours weekly inexchange for boarding; North Beach residence. Gentleman, box 34, Call. * MEKICAis" LADY OF 28 WISHES POBI- V tlon as working housekeeper in widower's home: care of children; refined home more than waies. 11., box 20, Call. "Y"O UNO LADY WANTS POSITION FOR X second work; best of references; wages $-0. 716 U'larrell st. SITIATION wanted by AN EASTERN \u25a0O woman; any kindof work In institution, din- ing-room or chain berwork inhotel; good reference given. Address A L., box 76. Call Office. il^>;,; MISSION SI BRANCH OFFICK OF Z.IIZIU 'I lib. Call; kubacripuooi . kud wauc kUi taken. VKAT, INDUSTRIOUS AND OBLIGING J-i yputitr lady destrei position as stenographer and typewriter, or will assist withaccounts; best of references from prauical experience: salary $6 per week. Address L. A., box 23, Call Office. SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WORK BYTHE 0 day; washing, ironlug housecleaning, etc. Ad- dress 4-8 Day St., nearNoe. "yOUNG ANDAITRAI TIVK GERMAN GIRL X desires to secure a hous- keeper's position in hotel; widower's or bache.orN h#ine preferred. 2*3 Post St., room 11, second floor. IiTANI ED POSITION AS GOVEKNEbS »» durinethe summer months by a Stanfoid stu- dent. Addr IX. H., Stanford University. /•I;: LA IN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THE \)LO CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken. SW COR. SIXTEENTH bT., NEaK Mia sion; branch ofiicn of Th« Calx. bub- srriptlons and want ads taken. AC* OMPLISHED AND REFINED YOUNG A. lady (French) wants a housekeeper's place; would like place as companion. Room 3, 223 Post. WAITED- BY a young Parisian lady *' (stranver) 11honsecfeper s position i-> a gen- tlemai.'s 139 Post St., rooms 10 and 11. A 7 OUNG LADY FROM THE COUNTRY X would like a situation as housekeeper fora gen- tleman. Call 223 Post St., room 17, third floor. 1 U*T Nl-Vl'*i BT.— BRANCH OF*' ICE OF lOl'ltu Call; bULwcnjjtio.i ' aud waui ' ada taken: "you no WIDOW wishes rosirioN as X housekeeper la bachelor's or wluower's home. Room 1, 106 Fourth st. " V X>: \u25a0i) YOUNG LADIES WOULDLIKEPOSITIONS as attendants or bachelor or widower. Apply L.M.,box 94, Call. ' I)KSI*UMBIBLE MIDDLE-AGED SIARI.I'D I couple will take the best care or home durln.' absence of tamllv; best city references. N. X, box 1:3, call Office. POSITION BY YOUNG LADY AS CASHIER X or assistant In docior'ii or dentist's office, or pho- tograph gallery: best of references. Address S. F., box 131, CalUJflice- COMPETENT AND EXPKRIENOKD YOU.NO \J lady di sires position as typewriter or compan- ion. Rooms 3 and 4, 309. Sutler st. "UT ANTED -A LAUY WITHOUT INCUM- »' brance will take care of a small house for the summer; references- Address J., box SO, CalL yoUNU LADY WI-HES POSITION AS X housekeeper. Call 120a Eddy st_ room 7. POSITION ..» 'HOUSEKEEPER' OK STEW- X urdess ou deep-water vessel. Room 12, 109 Grant aye. \u25a0 . . WIDOW FROM COUNTRY WISHES A POSl- tion as housekeeper for widower or bachelor; nil! do mei.dlnv;. Call after 12, 120 Ellis si., room 17. sec. floor. yoUNG LADY (PARISIAN) IN RKDUC; D X circumstances would Ilice paying housekeeper's place; hotel, bachelor's or widower's horn.- pre- ferred. 1122 Market, si., room 31. f*]C LA RKIN— BRANCH OFFICE OF THE VxO CALL. \u25a0 Subscriptions and want ads taken. 1 . I SUNDAY MEKTINGS—Continued. I rilrST MEETING: STITT, CLI MKNS, MRS. i- Hussmunn, Hargraveand others: sick healed; sceptics invited; 2 and 8 p. m. 335 McAllister; ! 10c. ETHEREALIZATION SLATE WRITING: trumpet seance to-night, '-'sc. FRANK HAR- j LAND, 1083 Mission St. \f EDIUMS^PROTECTIVE ASSOCIAT I OV - IVL Annual election Sunday, May 3, 3-0 McAllis- ter st-, 1 v. v. CKREB HALL, 621 O'FARRE.-L ST., 8 P.|M., Miss Jane Roulston; subject, "Ethics": ad- i mission free. I'DIE SWAIN'S TKST CIBCLK, MON. EVE, 10c; both sexes 114 Jones ?.t.. near (1. G. aye. (1 V MILLER'S KTHKREALiZING-MATE- .'. rializing seance, 8 P. M , 535 Post St.: 60c. TIIMK. YOUNG'S TKST CIRCLE TO-MGHT; 111 convincing ests: 10c. 418 McAllister st. \ I RS. All KEN. 320 McALLISTKR: NO SE- !VI ances until further no: cc; sittings dally. \O SUNDAY NIGHT MEETING AT PROF. IN Mlngo's until further notice. I'RS. MAYOSTEERS, Ui^OAK: CIRCLES i»l Tuesday. 8 p m.. I'hursaar. 2 p. M : reddincs. SITIATIONS WAXTKB-KKMALE. CR. H \NSEN A CO. 110 GEAKV S!., \u25a0 furnishes lirst-class hotel help; telephone Grant 18S. QWr DISH GIRL DE-IRES PLACE TO DO 0 petipral hsuscwork or second work. Address 314 Jessie st., n»ar bourth. yOUXG WIDOW WANTS PLACE AS A housekeeper in Jewish family. 531 V% Union. \\ r ANTED— LAUNDRY. WORK BY STRONG »» middle-aged woman; country hotel or resort: no other laundry help kept preferred; tirst-class. Call Laundress, 1:231 Murket su lIELUBLE MIDDLK-AGKDLADY DESIRES employment few hours a day; good reader; no triflers. MRS. B , 128 Turk st. \ ODNG Gt-.RMAN GIRL WANTS MTIA- -1 100 for general housework; wages $18 to $20; or would like to \vor» ii a laundry. Address 33 Dorland st., near Guerrero, bet. Seventeenth and Eighteenth. ELDERLY WIDOW, PROTESTANT, INFANT nurse or care Invalid, temperate »nd reliable, or light housekeeping in widower's house where there ar no half-grown children; irood plain coot: good butter-maker; references; city or CJuntry. CHAMBERWOBK, WAITING, PaNTRY work or second work In private house wanted by an experienced person. Address E. T., sCtj Ellis st. GOOD HOUSEKEEPER AND SEAMSTRKss wl I give her services two or three days a week inexchange for room and board. Box G-5. YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE A HOUSF- i.keeper's position. Apply 131 Moutgomery, r. 8. SITUATION WANTED INPRIVATE HOARD- ing-house as cook or general housework : in city or country : good reference. Call 191'JSteiner su, bet. Bush and Pine. "yOUNO GIRL WISHES SITUATION TO DO 1 housework and plain cooking. Call at 14-Va Clara St., bet. Fourth and Fif h. SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED COOK AND housekeeper: is used to care of milk; country preferred. Call alter 1 p. m. or address MRS. K. A. W., 474 Jessie st. QEAMSTKKSS DESIRES FEW MORE KS- O gas:enients at $1 a day; suits made from $3 50 up: city references. Address X. . 1503 Taylor st. a MERICAN WOMAN WISHES TO DO t*\ washing, ironing and house-cleaning: $laday and car fare. 7HI Folsoui. L'LDKLLY \VOMAN(PRO'I E -iTANT)WI-HES Xj position as nurse to Invulld or seamstress or any position of trust. O. L. box 92. Call Office. 1 PRACTICAL CHAMBERMAID WISHES A s:tuat on in a nottfl or loflging-home; good r. f- erence» given: city or Country. Call for 3 days, U. L . 314 Jesie, near Fourth. \\r I nOW W A NTS GENTLEMEN'S PLAIN »» wash.ng: no extra charge -or mending. '222 Edd , room '2. RESPECTABLE M I DDLE- \GEi< PERSON AS housekeeper. 1138 Howard su. room 14. BY AN AMERICAN LADY, POSITION AS govern»ss, or would care for Invalid oreldery couple. Address for 3 days Governess, 110 Mc- Allister st. T3ELIABLK YOUNG GkRMAN WOMAN J V wishes sitUHtion for light housework or up- s airs wort and care of eh 1 ircn Pleasa call Mon- day, 435 Ivyaye., bet Huy s and Grove sts. IADY, QUIET AND INDUSTRIOUS, WANTS J positio.i as housekeeper or any poiition of 'rust; care invalid or elderly couple; teach chil- dren Kncl.sli. French, srwinfr; ternjs moderate, .tox 32, Call Brunch Ciffic', 339 hayesst. 1 ADY KXPKKIENCKD IN HOUSKKF.EP- \j ing desires a position In city or country. 10J7 Market st . room 7. \\' ANTED SITUATION AS CHAMBER- " naaid, waitress or housekeeper; good reier- ence. (.all 930^ Mission St., room 2. AVANIKD-BY EXPERIENCED INFANT'S »» nurse, situation to care for childen; will do children's laundry; wages from $15 to $20: year's reference from last place. Address 8., vox 104, Cah office. RKL ABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION; good cook: light bousewoik; plain washinc; kind to children; moderate wages; city or short distance incountry. £?%& Fourth st., over florist. YOUNG FRENCH WID W, AMIABLEAND accomplished, wants posi ion as housekeeper; bachelor or widower's home; city or oouutry. Room '2, 120V2 Geary st I?REN« H MAID, COMPETENT DRESSMAK- P r, wishes position; best «f references. Address A. 8., box 30, Call Ollice. ariir" the TiIEOSOPHICAL society— I*-*': Brahmarharin Bodhabhiksbu, -the eminent . Hindoo lecturer, \yi.lspeak to-uUht at a o'clock In Native sous' building, 414 Mason st. Subject, '.•Christianity and .-.undmsm in Their Relation to Brahmanism." silver col.ectiou. ffrr^ san -FRANCISCO THEOSOPHICAL \u25a0 &--& Society, Academy of Sciences building, 819 Martet st. Public lecture every Sunday. To- night, -'The Purpose of Life," by Mrs. Sarah A. i:nrr;s. subject Tuesday evening, "Successive Lives- on Ear: h. ' . . NOTICE OF IMKKTINGS. a^gp FOR -AULD LAN« SYNE". >, Ifc--^ Thirty-fourth erand annual ex- 3V-, Itjkuh cursion. picnic and games of st. An- ' < *J»^t^fc d:e«'s Society, at ..Kl Campo, SATUK- .'tSNS DAY, May 16, 1897. Round- trip tickets— Adults 60, -.cniuiren 25c. Boats leave Tiburon Ferry at 9:30 A. it. and 1 VM --. . A.VUREW WILKIE, President. , William C. Look Secretary. . rr-^=> 'THIRTY- FIRsT ANNUAL '• C7 v, \u25a0 or-^ gathering aitd games of the Cale- jV. QtSh donian Club'of l-arr i-rancUco at Shell >B:\XSE£ Mound, lark, Berkeley, SATURDAY, *fej2Nfc May 29. "_. D. R. Mc-VEILL, Chief. \u25a0 . Jamks H. Duncan, Secretary. -Bt^S 3 THE HUSH NATIONALIST-* M fcr-JS> find their friends «re cordially Invited %^ . to attend 1 he- tweuty -eighth grand annual re-kJ^J 11011 and picnic (,'iveu under the auspices of the Knights of tne Red Branch in Shell Mound Par», Berkeley, on' SUNDAY, May "2 - •-. .'\u25a0 :1 THE COMMITTEE. ft^~#= AN NL A faF. KTING-THE REGULAR l*~-»' annual -meejJn of stockbold«-rs of the liutcbtntpn --usar. Plantation Company will be h-r-ld at the otlice of th- company. 327 Market St.. San ) rancisco vCali?orn a. on TUelspAY. the 11th . day of May, 1897, at th? hour ot 11 o'clock a. m., far tne purpose of. '.eler'tlng a board of directors to serve for tht ensuing year and trie transaction of ' \u25a0 biKD. oilier buslu'eaa as may conn- before the meet. Inc. Transfer books win close Friday, April 30- -at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. HJIELDoN, " ecrptary. SPJECIAX NOTICES. -' SCS» . I>»- NKI.J.IK IiEKiHLE, SPRKCK.-L8 »-*»\u25a0 building, .Mlil close her office M»y 2a, and reopen July 1. -• grTy- BAY CITYTRANSFER CO., REMOVED EM^. 244 to 3il Sutler: Trunks delievred, 25c. fLrTjJr C. I* TAYf.OHIS HKKKBV NOTIFIED &_s? to redeem t/unk at lt3s4Market st. ->\u25a0: :--~\ ir^=' BAD TE.VA.MS EJECTED FOR 14: ***£* collections made: city or country. Pacific . collection Co., 41 & -Mont?y «'.., room li;- tel. 6580. . SUNDAY MEKTINGS. AT WASHINGTON HALL, IB EDDY ST., J:\. versjry of- "First Spiriti al Chuich." 11 ,A. fa. and 2p. M Tmls, full names. Mr. Keegan Jlansen babXß, Bp. if ; marvelous t«sts by Mrs. Lrdd >'innlcan; Kate Heussmann, in .p rational speaking sealed" letter and ballot reading; also Mr. aters. - . - C CALIFORNIAHTATK SPIRITUALISTS 1 AS- \J s'ociatiDU'at Scottish Hall,105 Laikin s \u0084 SUN- DAY, .\i'av 2, at 7:30 P. m Mrs Maude L yon . Freltag willgive ope of her wonderful ballot-.esi. seances. All Intelligent skeptics and honest in- vestfgators are Invited. AUmissiou 10 cents. OAKLAND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY. FRA- ternal Hall, Washington st, Afternoon, Mrpe. Montague answers quesilotrs under .inspiration and reads psvchometrlciily. Sunday and 1rlday evenings inspirational lecture by Mrs. Lillie;lu- sjiirlngsongs by Mr.Ltllie. " *r . I IBKKAJ.8 1 AND' FREETHINKERS— DH> J. lJ 1.. YOi'.K, ihe noted orator, will deliver his famous lecture on 'The New i neology," at' Mo- T. rt 1ia!I,l:-(&8Marke: »t., this evening at 8 sharp: ;.<! mission 10c. -\u25a0\u25a0 .;" AT DH. KIN-ES' SPIRITUAL SOCIETY. 909 Market .-, 1 —11 a m., Mr. stif, Hanson- 2 aii'l 8 p."m.. Mi.-eilv, Jon^iori. Birthday, ball! and social' ay G, 1897, 8»\u25a0 m. at above hall. ir>KIB'%SSHIF HALU326 McAI. LISTER ST.; 1 convincing tests to-night. \u25a0 Mrs. C. J. Myer and O hers: 10c. . . CHILDREN'S LYCEUM, 9J9 MARKET: 10:30 Mayday celebration; social Friday eve, May 7. ' - . CHI Kt'U NOTICES. ' *T3f FIRWrXHUKCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN- . £5Cf? tist— .-yrVices at 11 !a. m. In Beethoven Hall, :-"3t5 Post m cor. Powell. 'Christian Science Bible Lessons: .subject, 'Barnabas and Saul^ent by the \u25a0Ml ir'.i to Preach-ihe Won 'of c-iod." Su-nday-schoi;! for children at" the same hour. 'science and -\u25a0 Health' 1 study Thursday at 8 i. m. in Mystic Uall, .. iJUO' Post st. .All are welcome. .Jtrsp' THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH. \u25a0 &\u25a0-»* sv>'.ior. < ; eary and Franklin sts.---Rev. Dr. ,- stebblns, minister. The Sunday-school is at V:45. " B rjie-clasa condiicted by Rev. Samuel Slocombc be morning serv.ee is at 11 o'clock. All are '\u25a0- cordially invited: 'I he. evening service is omitted Cr=i=" THE SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, . Cf-J5 < cor.' Twentieth and Capp A.. J. \\ oils. ' pastor. Mr. Welts will pre.ach at 11 a.m. and 7: »5 r m Moriiingsubject, ••The Rhythm of Nature": evening. '.;Reileion and Progress." Sunday-school, 9:45 a. m ectptre >-un<iay .evening, .May 9, by - Professor Polley..of Stanford; subject, "Las Casa«, the Apostle of the Indies." -• beats .free. Pastor's -residence,' 9'J4. \ alenciast. ' ; ; f^> ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CKURCU, IS**' California, -si., bet. Fillmore and steiner.— Rev, William -M. Reilly, rector; Professor F. Katzenbacu, organist and director. Holy Commu- \u25a0 nion, 7:HO a. m. and 11 a. m : Sundayi-achool 9:;-ld .A m : services every sabbath at 11 A. m. and 7:30 p M. "-Grand praise service this evening at 7:3O o'clock, withsolos from quartet. Miss Mabel J ove. "soprano; Miss Ivy Gardner, alto; Frank. Mitchell, tenor; Henry A. Melvin, basso, assisted \u25a0 by a nil veiled choir. All visitors and strangers invited, and most cordially welcome. 'JETS' CHURCH of the advent, elev- SS^fi' entu »t., near Marke . Rev. John A Km- cry, roc or: Rey.'..H. B. Monges, assistant. Holy . Communion.. 7 a.m. Morning prayer, 9:30. Cele- bration and sermon at 11 A. it., at which services the Easter music willbe repeated by request, viz.: Tours' mass, by the vested choir cf seventy men a <I hoy-, under the direction of Henry Kirke bite Jr. soloist. K. H. Lombard. The anthem, -\u25a0 "As It Began to Dawn," by Vincent. Evansong "\u25a0 and recession, 7:45 o'clock. jTCS= CALVARY PitESBYTEKIAN CHURCH. \u25a0 £635" corner of Geary and Powell sts.— Rev. John Hemphill, D.1)., -pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and I 7:45 p M. Topic" P. m., "The Will Accepted for . the Deed." Music a. m.. '-Te Deuai". In X flat, P. A. schnecker; offertory, "Crucifix"(Faure); duet for.tenor and bass. Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Camp- bell. Music P. .m. "Bfneclic Atnma," in X flat. S. ' P. Warren; oiTertvry, "Ofor the Wings of a Dove," .- .1. S. Knight, soio and quartet. All are coraialiy invited. g£gp TRINITY M. K. CHURCH, CORNER I**^ Sixteenth and Market sts —Rev. F. F. Jewell, pastor. Services at il a m. and 7:30 p. m Morning subject,-- ••The Koyal Guest Returning Homt-";- evening subject, "How to Get the larg- est Was.es.'' Sunday-school at 12:30 P. m. John Dyar. rinten.ieut seals free. Pastor's resi- dence. :-;ti3i sixteenth st. Br^s= FIKST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ct>-c^ somheas: corner of Post and Mason >is.— Rev. Georee C.-A dams. D.D., pastor, '1 he pastor will preach at 11 a. m Communion and reception j of niemeers: kwning service at 7:45 o'clock. a praise service of somj la commemoration of the | "twenty-fifth anniversary, of Samuel D. Mayer as , orgaalst arid r-master. The pastor's Bible clhsi immediately atter the morning serv cc. . Sunday school-12445 p. it. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m . AJI are - ( 1 r lia.iyinviteJ. fc^=- PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL \u25a0st-** 'Church, I'ost St..- near Webster— Services to-day at 11 a' m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. Wil- , l-am i.ii !\u25a0 r, -.-or of th^ Third Coniregatioual Church, wil. preach la i.he liiorniLu, and Rev. R. X.. LlQyd c.i Oakland in the. evening. RT~5=- THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, . ISt-iS' FHteerith St.. near Mission— Rev. William . Racier, pastor, services at '11 a. m Professor K. R. Lpyd 01 t ie Patific Theorpsical seminary will preach. >try.ices- at 7:45 p M. The pastor. Mr. Kader, wllf pr-ac'h oq "Christiani.y. and social- ism' WOrkingmen ar" especially iuvit d. Music by chorus choir, under the direcion of William C. .I'lVia. AH are cordially invited. Sfr Jf Fl ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, St^y Twelfth st.. .bet. Howard and Mission- Frank S. Ford, pastor. . 11 a. m, sermon by the ' pastor, subject, ; Cbnstiarr Characier." 7:4i>p. M ,! ;\u25a0 prai«e service; music led by a lar-;e chorus: j \u25a0bright, popular.: songs: interesting services. 1earty welcomed seatc tree: come. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 v a. Sunday -school. 9:30 a. m . "^ i-.'.;. '"OPS 1 ' FIRST xew jerusali-m church tv--^.; (s-vtdenhorgian).— \u25a0\u25a0 cv. D. V. Bowen. pas- j tor... Service a 1 11- a. m. Subject, . "Th» Promise 01 the ia-.hpr:"' No evening service. Suncay- school at 1-0 a ° jr. Fri-e swedenborgiari library, seats are tree a: all. services aud the public is cor- ' d allyiiivi -\u25a0 : SfS' SWEDENBOKG MISSION SOCIETY. tk^S' Washington Hall. Red Men's .building, 320 Post su. opposite- Upion square.— Key. J. s. David, pastor.- .Sermon at 11 a. m. on "The Re- war., of Joyful Duty. " Lecture at 8 P M. on "Thomas P;.i ie -an 1 the Bib.c," Questions an- s.--v«-r il. All are invited. I^7s= It. A. IRONSIDE. EVA.NOrLISr, Ib~j* Charles Mo:i.tgomerv and others will con- duct lev.val services inGospel Hall,16 Mason St., near Market, every, evening M B|o'clock. Thursday evening Cliarie*.Moatgomeiy willgive an address en "Eternal Punishment— Its Absolute Certainty ..'. *nij Necessity." Noonday prayer-meeting every week day from 12' to 1 o'c.ock. All are cordially iuvneJ. ' - ..-\u25a0;. ••

The San Francisco call (San Francisco, Calif.) 1897-05 …chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1897-05-02/ed...SAN- FRANCISCO "CALL." FrPTNFSS OFFICE of theRan Francisco Cat.i^--710

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SAN- FRANCISCO "CALL."

FrPTNFSS OFFICE of the Ran Francisco Cat.i^-

-710 Jlnrket street, open until 12 o'clock every

Eight in the year.BRANCH OFFICES— S27 Montgomery street,

corner Clay; open until9:30 o'clock.BP9 Hayes str.ee*. open until9 :3O o'clock.615 Iarkin street : open until9:30 o'clock..... SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets; open

until.9 qVlocSt.2618 Mission street: open until9 o'clock.

167 Ninthstreet: open until9:30 O'clock.: 1505 Folk street; open until 9:30 oclock.

N \V. corner. I'wt'niy-second and. KentuckyStreets: open tirl9 ••'clock.

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1897.

BUSINESS CHANCES. . -IF YOU WANT TO BUY A; -. . ';"'.'

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'.IManufacturing business, . \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0

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\u25a0 ".;Mercantile business, . \u25a0• -.:.'. .. . •

;\u25a0I-ry-eoods business, . •. : -. •Drugstore business,

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Meat market business, J-- ;:v-. • , -. v"-.Liverystable business. .•

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Grocery-store business, .".'\u25a0• . .;French liquor business,- saloon, hotel, etc., call ,

and see GEO. STEWART CO., 632 Market 5t.... ({uqca COFFEE SALOON AND RESTaU-<JpOOU. rant: ran' by present owner. 13 years; Jfine location: reasonable rent; receipts .$lB per

\u25a0day; clears $76 per, month. .-GEO. blEWAK'ldiCO., 632 Market st.

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©nr-AA CORNEK GROCERY WITH EI.IO-"

tJn^OUU. gant appolntmeuts; full stock of.choice groceries, delicacies, tamilv liquors,citron.*.etc.: the location is Al. being rignt in the heart ofthe city; including new delivery wagon and fine .norse: cater to the finest class of .trade.' -WINS-:- -TON A.THOMAS, 646 Market st, V . \u25a0';:...CMnfk SNAP: MILK DEPOT. .'.BRANCH':

UU. bakery and delicacies; 2 newly fur-nished living-rooms. ..WINSTON & .THOMAS,'.646 Market st. : '.•,..' '-\u25a0

QfO^fi OLD-ESTABLISHED CORNER SA-/.<JpOOU. loon: run by present owner 13 years.',who is retiringfrom. business; 3 rooms: bestcljtsa. ."ot liquors Apply to W. F.HEaLV,917 Market,

©r-A/.A TO $8000 WILL BUY AN INTER-»tSOU»»U est ina profhabl^, legitimate bu.iness :iv this city: a big bargain- that seldom offers to h

competent person whocan take charge;- part cashcan remain if so desired; none but principals neeanswer; references exchanged. Address F., box50. this office.. • • . V

dbOO- BUTCHERS. ATTKNTION—FIRST-*S)O^jO. class market onMain St.: fixtures, re,: .frißerator. tools, team, etc. ;cost $600 ;.na bonus. -.Address Batcher, box 6, Call Office, Oakland. ;. •-:

FOR SALE CHKAP—I PORTABLE PHOTO- .graph gallery In town of 1500: no O.her gal-.,

leries: several towns to draw from: good reasons \u25a0\u25a0

forselling. Address V. REED, telma, C*l. •

PARTNER \u25a0 WITH $500 CAPITAL KOKX half-Interest and to act as treasurer la a sure-pay enterprise: profits from $600 :to 9700month. Andress Y. Z., box 85. Call Office.

-OR SALE OR TRADE; GOOD PAYlNG'-lodging-house north of Market st.;trial given;

-goes cheap for cash: owner going to Europe. Ad-dress Barber, 405 sixth s:.; no agents. • -'

SOUTHERN PACIFIC RESTAURANT FOBsale, cheap: fine location; doing good busi-

ness: owner going to the old country; investigate.202 Townsend si., cor. of Third. . \u25a0

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TTINERGETiC PERSON WITHSOME MEANSHi wishing to manage * lucrative business will.learn something of advantage by addressing 8.,..box 105, Call Office. .•\u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0.• •'..'..

JUNE DRKSSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT;--£ forBale: also furniture of 5-room flat cheap; ac- .-count of leaving lor Europe. Address M.L., box72, Call Office.: • . • . . . :

f ODGING-HOUSE OF 43 ROOMS, CORNER,Ijfor sale cheap or. exchange; will take small-'flat inpare A dress >. G., box 18, Call Office. ;..TToit RENT— FAMILY RESTAURANT: \u25a0'

£ large uluing-room; French range: 2 suites ofrooms; bath, etc. Apply W. B. CLI'FK,17 Sixth..IrANTED-LAHY PARTNER. WITH $300IIcash; big money mad > quick; «ood reference "-

given and wanted. 1. P., box 29, Call Office. ,V •'.cmall variety-stork ox market st.;Osale or exchange. Apply Call Office. '-' :"/;

Q> It\(\(\ SiiOK- STORE; NKW GOODS; -<tpJ-Ol'U. rare chance. Address Shoe-store, •

box 15, this office. -. '• , , -.'.;\u25a0

ffiiIO" CORN I- X CIGAR-

STAND, LAUN- \u25a0''.'tjp I--«J. dry.near Market; central. BARRETT,t>73y3 Marie; st. '.-,-.' :

©97C UOKNERSALOOX AND MIKLBE.<ID^10. pot. 3.15 Fourth st. ;,=;.;

OLD QUAR'rZJ MINE FOR SALE; $13,000,part on time; in operation; 10-stauip mill;

3 Triumph concent fere water, power;hoisting works, shi'p-i. boarding-bouse and otherbuildings: flue ledge; shaft and tunnels read .- toscope ore: value in &ieht; bargain; cm be madevery large property by extending. Address M.,box 60. call. -

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- .KMAURAKT:FINE LOCATION; CHEAP;

Xigood place tor two. 324 Lnrkin st.'• '

OR SALE—GROCKRY ANl>BAR; OWNER-T selling ob account of sickness. 240 Minna st. •

BRANCH BAKERY, NOTION ANti STA-tionary; good place; cheap; make offer. 449

Guerrero >''•':*-',>*\u25a0. ;' .'

ffljOnn HALF-INI*EREST :IN PRINTING-tS)O\J\J. house costing «8600; Inside man pre-ferred to hired help: remaining partner is gooddrummer. 8., box 79. Call Office. .:(BjlCi(\(\ HAY.GRAIN, WOOD AND COAL<IrlU\/v/.business: must sell: cause, mcKness.Address R. 0., box 101, Call Office.

OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY FOR SALE:shop business. ;no Wagon. Address C. X.,box

98, o*llOffice. .

FOR SALE CHEAP— OYSTER AND CHOPhouse; leaving forGreece. 344 ThirdSt.

BUTCHER- BUSINESS; $2000; FINESTfitted": horses, wagons, refrigerator; $7& cath

trade daily. L,box 60. Call Office. !

STATIONERY. NOTIONS, CANDY'"

ANDO cigar store; rooms: good place for man andwife: for sale cheap. 2002 Mason st. , ;\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

/GENTLEMAN PARTN X WANTED BYvJ Eastern young lady.' Koom 6, flrst floor,BJOMarket st- . .. ,-''. .-.'• \u25a0

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MILKKOUTE; 90^iAL. TRADE; 2 HORDES,wagon, cream separator, cans, etc.; all'lu.

good condition. .159 second st.-- • .'.-.'- -:

OLD-ESTA KLISHED SALOON CENTRALLYlocated, opposite Cltv Hall; low.rent ApplyJIcLEOD & HATJE, 515 Market at. . . \u25a0 :\u25a0

GOOD PAYING BUSINESS; GROCKRY ANDjVIbar; ba emeut attache.!. 18Q1 Powell st,cor. Vallejo.'- \u25a0

\u25a0 ,. •. . * \u0084 '.' .:IpOR SALE -SACRAMENTO AGENCY OFX this paper. For particulars i-quire Call Office.

"PORTLAND AGENCY THIS PAPER. IN--L quire this office or at 183 Third st., Portland,Oregon. . . . , ,• \u25a0. /

- .. .VINE EXPRESS TEAM AND AGON;-1 must beaolfl at nnr-H. 211 I-arklns-. '.

DISSOLUTION OF COPABTSEKSUIp.

THE COPARTKKRHfiIf J£XlKrii«uTßiEitween-FRtD W. 'KLL'MBKKU <fc C(>. AND

SCHLOsiS & BLUMBE KG, doing an -Insurancebusiness at 431 Montgomery St., is dissolved Ibis'day by mutual consetit. . 1he officu Avlilte keptopen daring the monUi of May for the settlementcf accounts.

'i.EN.TAMINs>CHLO>S,--

;-» VJ. 'F-RKI) W. BLUA.BERO. '

'San Francisco, May 1. 1897. :

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PHYSICIANS. •'.

DR C. C.O'COSXEiI, 1206 MARKET- RES2864 '.'sth st.:diseases of wotneri v specialty

KEST.a UKANT CH AP-GOOD BU«iNESS;cheap rent: trial given. R. T.. box 88, Call.

LADY \u25a0 WISHES GENTLEMAN PARTNER:$-0: country business. Room 2, 223 Post st.

$'. C CANDY-STORE ANDBAKERY;PAY-«IP U.ing Luslness: rent ?8. 1932 Market st,

C?/l(kA GROCERY AND BAR: 5 LIVING-tjTtI'V/. rooms: rent $35. Hlbernia Brewery.

RcOMING-HOUSEON MARKET: .MUST BEJLI;sold; a bargain. Apply M.;box 21, Call.

/"\u25a0« OOD LOCATIONFOR A GOOD CARRIAGE\J painter.' Inquire 1310 Turk st.

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RA.nCH BAKtItV"l

F«>K SALE 1: »living-rooms 8421 Mxieenth st.

DINING-ROOM FOR RENT; WITH BOARD-ers. 116 Turk.: \u25a0 \u25a0 : \u25a0. -1

LD-ESTABLISIIKD CORNER GROCKRY\J and bar:

'big business: sells 20 hali-barrels

beer week: long leaie. REIDY, 1027 Market si.

9^A FINE SALOON AND LUNCH-_O\J. house; wholesale district; make . ff r;

must be sold to-day, Apply 45 Thud si., room 1.

ffi« 1 inn GROCERY AND BAKj-Tr.NftO-»-IV/y. sock: nice familytrade. ApplyCall.

ALF-I>TERESI IN AN Es'i ABIISUJ-.Dprinting and publishing busintss. J. A. X..

box 104, Call. .'.TiriLL,EXCHANGE A GOOD-PAYING RES-"

taurant for sma 1 farm near Los Angeles orAnaheim. C. J. 8., box 101, Call.

•ffi»Qnn CIGAR AND STATIONERY STORE ;

I«JP.O.V"« c earing over 100 per month above allexpenses: tr.al given before buying: cheap rent,with living-rooms; value in sight. C. S., box 88,Call Office. \u25a0 -:\u25a0.:-:

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PARTNER IS CIGAR FACTORY WITHX store; small capital. Address C, box 105, Call.

*£1Cl(\f\ GROCERY AND BAR;MUST BEt^ltfvtf.sold: established 8 years; doing goodbusiness; fnllvain •in stock; rent $'J0 45 Third.

FOR SALK—OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERYand

'bar south of Market st.; cheap tor cash.

A.C,box 19, Call Office. ,

CIGAR AND NOTION STORE; GOOD LOCA-V lion; present owner heie 7 years. ApplyCalL

OR SALE—OLD-ESTABLISHED PAYINGcoffee-saloon and restaurant. 122 Fifthst.

(jI«XfW|/\ WILL SECURE A CLKAN BUSItIP«JVWV/ ness; strictly legitimate: yielding$3000 to $4000 a year: in good running shape; of19 years' standing; present owner desires to re-tire; none but responsible parties need apply Ad-dress L.C, box 7S*, Call Office. ;

SALOON, CHEAP. ON ACCOUNT DEPART-ure; central location; bears investigation. In-quire ,'lbany Brewery. \u25a0 .-T.MJK SALE-STAR AND GARTER SALOON,XI137 Fifth si.; established 188b; 3 living-rooms;no agent. • . " . . . .-.v

SPECIAL ANDLAST CLASS OF SEASON INO haiidressing and manicuring begins Monday,April 26; half rates eivcn. Up-To-Date Parlor-,102e Market St.over The Wonder. Tel. Mint1595

QTERILITY AND IMPOTF.NCY'

-.•-".-.\u25a0;\u25a0•;•\u25a00 (ail cases), all fo ms of seminal and lencor-rhceal diseases and weakness permanently curedby a course of DR. SMITH'S ELECTRO-MAG-NETICBATHS; very little expense too: hygienicboard, sunny SANITARIUM,IS33 Buchanan.

DRUNKENNESS—

CURES GUARANTEED.Gold Cure, Sacramento, CaL; 26 Page St., S. F.

pABINET BATHS FOR LADIES AND\J gents, ALICEFAY,128 Seventh St., top lla.

ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR HAlR-dresser? Have you tried L°derer? Mynalr-

dressin^ costs only 25c for any style (only onerice), and is easily the best In town; switchesrun from *1 to $3; bleaching roots of liair, 50c:restoring grar or bleached hair, from $160 to $5.G. LKDKRER, 111 Sioc^tOß St

RACIALBLEMISHES. WRINKLES, SMALL-J pox pitilncs and superfluous hair removed bylatest discovery; suuken eye* and cheeks filledout; taldness cured. MRS. E. KING, 524 SuttT.

IMNE BLACK sUIT;912 50. MISFITCA-Ofii-\u25a0l. ing parlors. 513 Montgomerr st. •

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1(11)1) BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED, $150;iUULf wedding work. HILL,22Va Geary St.

HOME. A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE.MRS. i)R. FUNKE. 1418 Eighth St., Alamed*.

TRY US ON YOUR NEXT SUIT: MODERNtailoring: lowest prices. 216 Kearny, upstairs.

JOSEPH IiKEVEft'S OPERA SCHOOL FUR--0 nlshes solos, duets, quartets or entire opera actsfor the professional stage, and for oratorio, concertor church as well, on shortest notice. Murphybuilding, Mtrket and Jones, rooms I*land I*2:

OELIABLE AND EFFICIENT DKTECTIVEItservice. Rooms 19. 20 and 21, Chronicle Dldg.

MISS JESSIE ANDLIZZIE KEEGAN,LATEwith G. Lederer, expert, hairdresser, dyeing

and bleaching a specialty. 124ya O'Farrell si.,phone Brown 353. «i«SJr

BIG OUTDOOR STEREOPTICON SHOW EVB-X> ry night cor. Market and Sixth sts.; artistic ad-vertisements In livinglight; promoters of bust-ness. Consult OWL ADV.CO.. 1140 Market st

1-ARTINGTON'S SCHOOL OF MAGAZINEiand Newspaper Illustration: particulars as toterms, etc., 424 Pine at; lllustrauotu luriiiaueutor magazines, newspapers, etc. /:.*-

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pUPTUKE. AND PILES CURED: NO PA IfXt until cured: send for book. DR& W-cOi*FIELD*PORTKRFIELD. HSU Market st.

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Li:CTRIC LIGHTS IN EVEIiY ROOM.Winchester House. 44 Third st, nr. Market:

100 room*. 25a to 91 60 per night: (1 50 to 90 perweek; free bus and baggage to and from the terry.

pLOAKS, FUKS A-m' ftUlT.*.RETAILED A'

\J wholesale pricv Fartorr. "0 sannome «.

DRESSMAKERS.

DRESSES 92 UP: CAPES 91 UP; WK.APpersSOcnp. 431 Minna .st.

LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE.

1fk-ROOM HOUSE, CORNER :$300IU 8-room new flat, best in city 80

108- room house, Clearing $350 .....6 00013 rooms on Eddy s: t>so19 rooms on Post St., line .I.OOJ&O-room house on Pine St., rent *85 2,00012 rooms on Van Ness aye., only 1,40010 rooms, cor O'Fnrrell st 350

I17-room house on Sixthstreet 650H. C. DECKER, 1020 Alurket st, opp. Fifth.(Il'-E; 31 ROOMS; COMPLETELY FUR-uished: best location on Market 5..; low rent;

\u25a0 rare bargain: willsell on easy terms. Apply forparticulars 117 Marke: St., rm. 68, 10 to 12 a. m.

<BiUftn 14-ROOM HOUSE; INCOM f9OtJP'M'I/. over expenses; sacrifice; part cash.Address R. H., lox92. Call.

d?> IPvH CASH, BALANCE ON TIME, BUYSJB> lOU 23 rooms newly urnishe I;rent $80;must go. \VI\STON &THOMAS,646 Market.

KIK.MTIRK FOlt SALB.

I^ORSALK— THE FURNITURE OF A COZY.JO 6-room flatin the Mission warm belt; porcelainbath: very cheap. i>633 Nineteenth st., near jGuerrero.

- . .LL THE FCRMTURE IN FURNISHEDflat of 5 rooms: 9<30. 1814 Polk st.

' r_ __ __yI'K.NIiCKK, ETC., FOR 5 ROOMS. COM-£ plete, at a bargain. Inquire32 California st. i

ENTIKE STOCK T. H. NELSON, DECEASED,XX now being sacrificed to close estate: liouieholdfurniture every dscripllon, ne\vn,nd2a-hand; pos-itivelybelow cost; genuine closing oik. 126 4th.

AYE MONEY—BUY FURNITURE FROMBuckingham Fur. Co., 866 Mission: advances.

HOUSEHOLD RANGES ARK THE BESTJOHN F. MEYERS CO.. 947 Market st

CARPET CLEANING.

CITYSTEAM CARPET-CLEANING WORKS:\J cleans, moves, ays carpets. G. H. STEVENS,Mgr., 38 and 40 Klgbth St.; telephone South 250.

ADVANCE CARPET-CLEANING CO., 402"jOl cutter; tel. Main 394. GEO. WALCoM,prop.

JWATTS, reliable rarpet-cleaniug renovtg. alter-J. atlon works. 413 McAllister. Tel. Jessie 321.

CARPET-rLEANING. 3c: LAYING, 3c: RUQsamples free: tel. Jessie 944. Strattoi, 3Bthsu

/~iARPET-> CLEANED. RENOVATED . LIKK\jnew. J. MCQUEEN. 4S3 Stevenson. Tel.'8.228,

HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH'poor worksend toSPAULDING'S Pioneer Car-

ptt-bc-atlnz Works. 553-57 'iehama st. ;tel. So. 41

CARPETS CLEANED A RENOVATED LIKKnew. ttTflXkjlet. south X&. Mackintosh &Co.

JE. MTICJIKLL, CARTET-CLEAMNO CO.. •. 240 14th at.; cleaning So a yard. Tel. Mis.7i.

KLIN'S.CARPKT- BEATING WORKS.KJ 533 Golden Gale aye. Telephone East 120. j

A WEEK'S NEWS FOR rB CENTS_ i"Ha

WEEKLY CALL,In tvrarjpcr. formailing. .

PEBSOSAtS.

\\ IDDIK-AGEDGENTLEMANOF CULTUREItJ would like acquaintance of lady who hasmoney enough for both. L. V.,box 93. Call.

GENTLEMAN, STKANGER IN THE CITY.woud like tomake the acquaintance of alady.

Address g., box 3,call office

A NALYZfcDBYTHKPURE FOOD CHEMIST.Mme. Marchand— Dear Madam: At your re-

quest Ihave carefully analyzed your Gray HairRestorer. In my judgment it isan effective prepa-ration aud willno:icjure tne hair or the generalhealth. 1 can cheenullv recommend it toyourpatrons. Kespmf ulivsubmitted,

W. 1. WK.NZELL, Analytical Chemist.MME. MARCHAND'S hair and complexion

prei ar.itions received highest award at Mechanic s'Fair and Manufacturer*' As->oci«tii>D, 1890-9t5.and tre Indorsed by lead rigchemists and physi-cians. Hair Restorer reduced this week from *2to $1 76 per botile or 3 bottles for $5. MME.MAKLHA.ND.store 107 Geary sU

GOING TO THE SPRINGS— tH?No use. RHEUMATISM and BLOOD

TROUULES cured at DR. SMITH'S ELECTRO-MAGNETICBATHS. More convenien., half theexpense, permanent cure: needn't £0 away fromhome to be cured; hygienic board ; sunny rooms,sanitarium, 1533 BUCiiA.NA.N ST.

T EDERER 18 SYNONYMOUS WITH GOOD-Lj hairdresslng: iva. clean a.iv up-to-date hair-dressiug; (heap— 2Ac—and quick 1-atrdresslnt:;shampoo and plain hairtlressiu. Is 50c: t>leachin;routs of hair ia 50c: switches are $1. $1 50, $'2 and$3: my switches are the best. G. LEDEP.EK,111 t-tockton st-

MARKY—THE DENVEK CORRESPONDINGClub has patrons worth $500 to $50,000; send

10c for private list. Box 1600, Denver, Colo.

rriELEPHONEa1KLfc.lV?> Electrical Works, 421 Montgomery.

Jf interested send forcatalogue.

MASSAGE TREATMENT GIVEN BY MX&Rose, formerly at the Haniinam Baths: ladies

only; hours 9M9. 17 Fourth St., room 1.

MME. HOLLAND HAS RETURNED ANDlocated par. or 1, 223 Post St.: palmist.

WAN1ED-OLD GOLD FOR MANUFACTUH-Iiig. O. NuL'lE, jeweler, 222 c'Farrell St.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS REMOVED BYelectrolysis. MR. DE WBLCh, 2115 Bush.

SUITS TO ORDER ON INSTALLMENTS; $1a week. N.Y.Tailoring Co., 115 Kearny. upstairs

UHEIJMATISM CURED OR MO~NEY RE-lt funded; poor treated free. 305 Eddy Ht.

HHUFi-CHMIDT, SANITARY PLUMBKK,. gash'tter. 623 Golden Gate ay. Tel.Butter 471.

MMX.MYRTLE POTTER REMOVED FROM13t>2 Market St. to 33 Sixth,room 17.

DANCING-BALLROOMORSTAGE TAUGHT.IRVINE'S,421 Post St., Union Square HalL

"DAGCARPETS WOVE TO ORDKR ANDFOR-IV sale; also chenille-wove rugs, silk portieres:dealer Iv carpet twine, inhank or chain, at lowestrates. OEO. MATTHEW,709 Fifthsu Oakland.

MISS FEARL HARRISON,FORMERLY 223Fost s:., removed to 12Ui/2 Geary, room 2.

DIVOHCE AND ANNULMENT OF MAR-riHge.; legal everywhnre: terms and payments

obliging. Address lockbox F, 1538 Market St.,S^n Francisco, Cal.

DVICB FRKE: DIVOKCE LAW- A SPEC-.lalty: private; no lee without success: pro-

bate, insolvency, wills, collections, bills of sale'damages, etc. ;prlvnte detectives; estab. 10 years,U.W.HOWE, ai.yat-law. 850 Market.cor.Slbckta

HAVE YOUR HOUSE PAINTKDWITH Alstock, no dope or tisholl: rooms papered $2

up wiiitenea,Slsoup papered,gramed,va> nished, ;$5 up. AMBROSE <t SCHAAF,1029 Kearny sU

i^OR SALE-CHEAP; NOTI >N AND VARI-X1ety store: rent $12. 1901 Hyde st.

/iAS-E.NCJINE; WoNDEKKULLY POWER-*J ful; 3-h. p. Hercules; consuming very little

fas; can be seen running at 14 Haileck b;. J.GABRIEL. .I7-HOUSE-PoWJ-R ENGINE, 1 4-H0115...1 power engine, with

•oiler, gai-englne, lathes,

planers and sbapers. 516 Sixth st.

f.AHS, BACK. BARS, MIRRORS. SHOW-''cases, counters, linoleum, office furniture,(lore and office furniture and fixtures, new andsecondhand. J. >'< oNA A, 1017-IOiU-lOal-JOJJMission sc, above Sixth. '.^'v '.' ;."',"..;

SAFES— NEW A.ND SECOND-HAND. 609Market st.

0-FOOI PORCELAIN BAlll'l'UßS «1U EACH;In perfect order. H. S. WHJ'K, 516 Mission

IJOILER-j,ii;>(jl-NES,-'I>HANt»MACHINERYI)water-pipes. .Vi-imnsli .t Wolpman. I'M Heal*

C^OKKEE MILL. SCALES, LETTER PKES3*\J stand desk, money till,safe: cheap. IUVS Clay.

MARS, SHOWCASES, COUNTERS, BHKLV-JJ ins, etc., bought and sold. 1U63 Mission, nr.7th.

LAi-OE DOUBLE COMPARTMENT < COINXj bank Baf<t; cheap, bMission st :

ATEW ELMWOOD RANGES ARE THE BEST.x\ W. K. RAYMFO. CO.. 12 California St.

ONE SMALL MEDIUM AND LARUE-SIZBtire and bar«lar proof safe. 109-111 Market at.

BRANCH OFFICE OFTHE CALL,167 KXaYH.\u25a0•I.: want ads and subscriptions taken.

.LOST.

lOST—SHRINER'S CRESCENT. PIN; DlA-* mond star in center; .itinder rewarded.THOMAS H. BROWNE, 20Front st.

LUST-WHITE SPITZ. PUP. ABOUT 7months old:answers to the name of Baby. .Re-

tarn to liSANDER, cor. Fifteenth si and Po-trero aye :receive reward. %

flt C REWARD— LOST, APRIL .28,, WHITE•i.• ' Angora dog; answers to name or Pet. Re-turn E. H. ARNOLD, milk dairy, Silver aye.,Mission. \u25a0 \u25a0 . :, "• ;.

IOST-GOLD-FRAMKD SPECTALES. NEAR•1-J Fr«!;iiont and Howard; reward. .1-8 Spear st.

PEAI LAND KUBY SCARFPIN— ON HYDE.Post, Ellis or Jones sts.

-Reward at 617ya Post.

OST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIBER-LOST— A PASSBOOK WITH THE HIISER.maSHVings and Loan Society of San Fran-

cisco,- in the name of John N. Win Haw,No. -116,082. The finder will please return tobank.

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LOST— A PASSKuOK WITHTHEHIHERNIA1-d savings at.d Loan Society of San Francisco,In the name of illt;liDONOHOE, No. 148,678.The finder willplease return to bank. - '

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g»r REWARD-BLACK iNEWFOUNDLAND;fjpO white breast; license 1637. 641. ifornia.

. HELP WANTED—Continue*.

ELCHOHOUSK. 863V«MARKETBT.-ittKWfc*X!i 20c. 25c to 60c nlslu: $1 to $2 wees.coir AIONTuuMEttY Bit!BRANCHOFFICEOla i'\u25a0 iiituuu; «aacaUd 'auU iuoacxlpUooi

taken.rnHE ROSED ALE 321 ELLIS—CHEAPESTi-and best lodging-house north of Market st.

INGLK RUUMS 100" AND 16c NIGHT, 600and 75c wrek. Lindell House. Sixth and Howad.

ROOMS. 15c TO 75c PER NIGHT:500 TO $160per week. Oriental, 225 Dmmm St.

WANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS*to know that Ed Rolkln. Reno House proprie-

tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third St.: 15Jlnrgo robins: "5cper night;' 91to $3 per week.

Efcl.MO.\ . WANTS 100 M..N To bill BOl"--. lie beer or wine 6c : besi free lunch. 643C1»r

BE^T IN SINGLE ROOMS, 13. 20 ANU-L> 25 cents per night: *1. $125, $1 50 per week.Pacific House. Commercial mid Leideß<\orfl its.

UW| MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT lOC, 150IUU and 200 a nlghu Including colltM tutu roll*.t24 Washington St.. near Kenrnv.

ANT ADa AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FURThb Call are taken at Branch ollice, south-

west, corner Sixteenth and Missiou sis.

U'ANTED-SINGLB.ROOMS, 16c A DAY; 41'• week: rooms for 2, 26c a day. $1 60 « w«hs<c;

icadine-room: daily papers c6Clay st. , \u25a0.\u0084

\\, ANTED,TOCOLLECT WA'JE-»DLE LABOR-»" •\u25a0: -a I'ici s KNOXCollection Accv.110 Sutter.

f|UU ACME HuUsK, 6.'/ iiAliKul-

1., lilC-X low Hxth. lor a room; £be a night: $1 a we»«.

\\fINCHESTEK HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NU.•' Maricet: 200 rooms.- 250 a night: reading-room: in-» hn^ and ba^srHge 10 and from the ferry.

AGENTS WANTED.

AG KTfc—BY CHICAGO'S LAKGEST TAlL-orioc house; solicit orders forstrictly custom-

made tailoring: exclusive territory. MOSSLERBROS., 357 state, Chicago.

AGENTS—

MOST REMARKABLE FAST-selling novelties ever on the market: selling

faster every day; no limit to profits; get cata-logue: trythem. ALUMINUM NOVELTYCO.,110 suiter. »" .; '

AGENTS—BEST AND BIGGEST BOOK OFA.receipts; brand new; will outsell allothers.Appl>'quick lor choice of territory F. PERSON,

manager subscription department, the Whitakerifc Ray *. o. :

A GENTS— A BOOK WRITTEN BY GEN-AGENTS— A BOOK WRITTEN BY GEN-xv eral Miles, Commander-in-chief of tbe United

States army; full of interesting Indian experi-ences by me great Indian fighter; one agent'scommissions over $40 the first 2 days. F.PEK-son. Mgr.Subscription Department, The Whlta-ker &Ray Company, 723 Market si.

AGENTS— A CALIFORNIA AND NEVADAx\_ map: best; latest; you can coin money. FPERsuN, M*r.Subscription DepL, The Whitaker& Ray Co., 723 Market st.

JKUKNITUKK WANTED.

AT INDIANA AUCTION COMPANY, RE-moved to 1171 Mission st.. near Eighth, tele-

phone Mint 1393, you get highest cash paid formerchandise, furniture, art gooas, pianos, libraries

BEST PRICKS FOR FURNITURE.« MDSB.,etc. STREET WELL. Auctioneers. 721

Howard streeet. Houses bought intheir entirety.

yUH.MTUEE, STOVES CARPKTS, COUN-P ters. showcases \MjEKSh.v, 1121 Market.

PARTNERS WANTED.

"PHYSICIAN WANTED TO LOCATE INX thrivingminingdistrict. Apply211 ionell su,room 10. •—^"^"""~™"^^™^^™*^?

HOUSES WANTED.

ANTED—S OR 6 ROOM HOUSE, BATH;*"lespectable locality: city or suburbs; $14 to

$18. Addre.s JOSEPH JUSTIN, 4iB Sutler st.

i;(t(iM> WANTED.

4OR 5 ROOMS: REASONABLE. ADDRESSH. 11.. 1533 Court St., Alameda.

\\TANTED—SAN RAFAEL OR HAYWARDS;'» gentleman wants room and boaid with pri-

vate faml.y or on ranch; must be convenient totrain. Address B. M., box 18, Call Office.

pOMPKTENT IEACHER OF THE VIOLIN;\J woulil like to give lessons In exchange :orroom rent. Address T. V.. box 95. Call Office.

BOABDINO WANTED.

WOMAN EMPLOYED DURING THE DAY•'wants room and board private, central and

reasonable. Address G.B. 8., box 63 Call ilike.j-,'- S>

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WANTED-SIISCELLANEOUS.

1 (\(\ PLYMOUTH ROCK HENS 1 YEARI\J\J old. Address, with price, 1009 Treat aye.

GROCERY OR MILKWAGON. STAR OILVX Company, 111 Van Ness aye. \u25a0; . c-.r :

SELL YOUR BOOKS, NOVELS ANDCLOTH-Ing to A.KLEIN,109 Sixth si.; send

'postal.

OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. W.MUND, watchmaker and jeweler, 226 Ellis st.

BUILDINGS BODUHT: LUMBER. SASHK-1floor*. m»ntp|s «c. tor Rain lltfHMlmioi i-i

FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.

'Stli 9£\fl A BARGAIN: COZY SUNNY—«J l'.4-room cottage; yard; cellar:.407

Thlrtie.h st. Apply1432 Broadway, upst urs. c,

PIPE ORGAN FOR SALE CHEAP; SUlfA-b!e for church. Addrees P. 0., box 21, call

Office.

SECOND-HAND SHAFT, PULLEY ANDbeting for sale. 827 Hampshire st.

V>BESH GENTLE COW; VERY CHEAP.r 1024 Francisco st.

OR SALE-GOOD SHOT-GUN AND RIFLE:cheap, on account of departure. Inquire 2527

McAllister st.

BRICK FOR SALE, OLD SUGAR REFINERYlot, Eighth and Harrison at*. ...V

TYPEWRITER— LATEST MODEL KEMING-ton. Applyat once, T. W., box 80 Cail Office.

THOROUGHBRED GR-lAT DANE PUP;prize-winning stock; must be sold. 17 Hyde st.

<2«c SECOND-HAND SEWING-MACHINES;V'1

-repairing all kinds. . 1915 Mission st.

\u25a0VTEAT PAIR DIAMOND. SCREWS FORXI$12; cost $30. Uncle Harris, 15 Grant aye.

QQU HAVKS-UIU.WH OFFICE of THBUUU,Call: subscriptions and waut ads taken.'

L>OR SALE-A 3-CHAIR HOTEL BARB'

X shop. Address JOHN PRECUEL, Sauta Bar-Dara, Cal.

pOAT, VEST.AND PANTS MAKERS WANT-\J cd. App.y at 11 a. m at Slev^nson-st. en-trance toCiiA RLEs LYONS', London lailor, 721Market at. ";V; r •

\u25a0 -i

ySTEADY F.KST-CLASS COATMAKiRHA for bettle, Wash. 107 Sutler st.

9^'>(» *»*•**««—

«Oii.>CKIPTIO.Vi ANDiiiU-.Uwant ads taken for THK CALX*.

BARBERS- FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC.XJP. U.Barbers Assn. S. FUCHS, 325 Grant

JOURNj'.YMh..\ BARiiEKs1 tJII'LOVM^.w1

O secretary .H. LKHNaKU 10J M»ventn U.

THIRST-CLASS TAILORS ON LADIKS1CLOTHX coats and suits; apply immediately. H.LIEBES 4 co., 13^135 Pos.su

If*7 NINTH Si.—

-11RANCH OFFICK OKXVIITiM c'ALi^ tubscripttou

'anU wane adi

taken. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 , .-,- ;\u25a0,'{".., • . •, :

IRSTCLABS BARBKRS FURNISHED BYX International Union Free Employment Bureau,Si Fourth st., ihe Modern. I. LESS, secretary.

OOQ HAYKS *T.-BRAN OFFICE OF•JOU tub Call,- nuutcriptioiu and wav» adataken.

T ADTKS' SOLING, 85c: :MEN'S SOLING,fJU floe shoes made $2 up. fiß'J Mission st.

l)t\i\C\ i;air. another LOT MK.\'S>HOKS,t~.\'\J\l been dumaßcd by water, »i less than one-fourth thtlr value, iron) 75c up 10 $- SO. 562\Ml9SloaBt., bet. Flistand s-eiond... ;

SW. (OR, SJXTj HiSI., NEAR MISSION;

branch office of TunCall, \u25a0 Subscriptions andwant ads taken. : . :•:

ANTED—MEN TO LKARN -•\u25a0 BARBERtrade; . shops, tools,

-positions • furnished: 8

,weeks required, ai\ Barber College, I'M Eighth,_

ANTED TO-DAY (SUNDAY), HORSE'» snoer: couniry shop: see party litrebt-tween

8and 9o'clock. C. R. H^NSiiN &CO., 110 Geary.

\\' ANTED TODAY (SUNDAY), SECOND'» cook, country hotel, $35: otliceopen bet. Hand

9 o'ciock. C. R. HANSi N &CO., 110 Geary sl

WANTED-BUTTEK-MAKc.ltANDINDOOK"*nalesman for dairy depot, must have best refer-

ences, $3j aud found; 10 farmhands tor differentbay counties, .flj,.*jnand 925: vegetable manfor city restaurant, »23: vegetable man countryhotel, $15; blacksmith's hsiper, country shop, $2v Ouy:blacksmith's helper forranch, $2rf a monthanil found; young German lor saloon, must havesome knowledge of cooking, $25 a:id found: dish-washer, $15; neat man to cook lor 4 men near city,$10 and to 9-5;

-milkers, Sonoma County.

£25; also haymakers, teamsters, cooks, waiter.*,dishwashers, etc. W. D. UWJilt «£ CO., 028 Clay.

\y ANTED—

GOOD MAN TO RENT COUN-'» try blacksmith

-shop; splendid chance for

first-class man. Allparticulars furnished by W.D. fcWbR &CO., 620 Cla/ St.

\\r ANTED—FIRST-CLA>B BUTTERMAKER>' for city:must have first-class reierences $30,board and room. Apply In person only, W. D.U.WKK &CO.. 626 Cay st.

ENGINEER ANDDO HISOWN FIRINGFORsawmill, 82 a day and board; call to-day (Sun-

u«y). between 9and 10 A. m. R. T. WARD &CO., 6UB and 61u Clay st.

SALESMAN—A FIRST-CLASS CITY SALES-mini:one who speaks German and French pre-

ferred ia fine position for the right man; holdersof our ceitificate eligible. Apply at once U. S. LAgei.cy, room 165, Crocker building.

BAHBER WANTED TO BUY Al BARBEft-hop and baths at bargain. Intormation by

TANNER,30 Turk St., saloon.

GENTLEMAN ACQUAINTED WITH CAP-\J .ains, pilots, engineers, etc., of liver and oceanboats, etc.: remunerative position: give ref-erences. SMITH & STANTON, 129 .broad St.,New York.

pOMPETENT STENOORAPHEhS AND OPE-\J rotors supplied promptly; no lee is evercharged to either employer or employe. WYCK-OFF, SKAMA.NS & B. NEDICI,illMontgom-ery st.;telephone Main 87.

ANTED—uIL SALESMEN, EXPERl-enced and inexperienced; also m nhandling

side lines; paying position. Diamond RefiningCompany, Cleveland. Ohio.

ly ANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS'» lor picture*. Apply after 9 A. M. Monday,407 Jones St.

J.MRST-CLASS LADIES' TAILOR WANTED.r VEHlilhß, 944 Geary St.* GENTS WITH $1 50 CAN MAKE$2 50 TOXl.*4 per day. Call H.C. FISHER, 241 Natoma.

Irum GOOD REPAIRINGCALLATCENTRALX RepaliiiiK shoeshop, 1534 Market St., bet. L»r-kin and City Hall aye.. 0r749 Mission s;.; largestock of new midsecond-hand shoes on sale; shoesinn'\u25a0\u25a0 toorder, any stvie, %'A uu.W A TED-BY SPANISH LADY,2OR MORE» T gentlemen to rent sunny rooms at 76c a weekup. -17 second st.

ANTED- FIRST-CL.>bS CoATMAKER;»» steady work. Room 123, Phelan building.

1•OYS FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE. AP-i->plyat 200 Sutler si.

HELP WANTED—Continued.

XTOUNGGIRL WHO CAN SPEAK GERMANX to mind children. 1830 Eddy st.

IRST-CLASS WAIST ANDSKIRTMaKKRS;permanent. Call before 1o'clock, 828 Halght.

"\\rANTKD—BY GERM > N COUPLE, LADY''as housekeeper and man .to work around

place: city,or country; totel or private place:best of reference. Address or call 22 Bernard st

}EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT ALL THE-LJ young ladies and gentlemen who enter Ayers'Business College, s.F., are recommended by ourprominent business men.T\r NTED

—PUPILS FOR. MILLINERY

»' school: course practical; class is now formingfor spring work:satisfaction guaranteed; eveningclasses. 221/3 Geaay at.,or 410 Leaveuworth st.

iI'LY.VN'S DRESS-MAKING- AND CUTTINGX Academy. 14 Mca.lister st. $1a week.

BEST AND QUICKEST PLACE ON EARTHto lear idressmaking and millinery; patterns

25c: ca>l and see our mammoth institution. MoDuW£li4.>a, 103 Post st.

Girl, McAllister st., *20. martin &VJ CO., 749 Market, st.

OPERATORS UN GENTS' WHIIE SHIRTS.621 Valencia st. .

A MAKKr.T»T.—BRANCH OFFICE On liiii1Call: want »i and subscriptions taken.

IMARKET BRANCH OFFICE OF THE1Call; want ads and subscriptions taken.

i'A X LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THK\JA.a Call; subscriptions and want ads. taken.

SF. DRESS-CUTTING BCHO< L—FRENCH. tailoring taught; $1 week. 916 Market, r. 64.

\J OKI' CONVENIENT ASH RESsPECiABLK,iv.Winchester Houso. 44 Third st. near Market;•zOJ rooms: 26c to $1 6J per night; $1 60 to *Jper week: free 'bus and baggage to and from ferry.

/.•IC LAKKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THE"-**-*CALL. Subscriptions am' want ads taken.

MALE HELP WANTED.'MilKER: EXCEPTIONA I.LV«*OODPLACE;J.»i *30 and found; near city; call to-day. Sun-day, 10 o'clock. MURRAY &READY, 634 aud636 Clay st.

,\iACHINIST, $2 75 A DAY: CALLTO-DAY,i" Sunday, 10 o'clock. MURRAY&READY,634 aud 636 Clay st.

CAMP WAITER, $20 AND FOUND; CALLI to-day, bunday, 10 o'clock. MURRAY &READY. 634 Clay st.

GROCERY CLERK FOR COUNTRY STORK,VJ $40; see boss here to-day (.Sunday), at 10 a. m.MURRAY & KKA.DT,634 Hay St.

r~A\ TEAMsTEHS TO BUILD A LARGE*J\J canal for a bank compuny. •MURRAY &READY,634 and 636 Clay St.

(CARPENTER FOR A RANCH. CALL TO\J day (t-unday), 10 a. v.MURRAY & READY,634 6.-.6 Cay s>t.

1-

FARMERS, ORCHARD AND VINEYARD1«J bands; cooper to make lime barrels. Call to-dny (Sun a}>, jO a.m. Mt'RuAY & READY.634 and 636 Ciay st.

1I)MILKERS, CITY AND COUNTRY, $25l\J and $2o; cheegemaker. $30; butter-maker.$30 Call today (Sunday), 10 A.M. MURRAY& READY,b34 and 63t>ilay st.

L'OREMA.N FOR A VINEYARD, $35 AND-L found: 3 choreb.ys for orchard and vineyard,call to-aay (suuday). 10 a. m. MURRAY &READY,634 and 636 Clay st.

>J(\ DKILLKKSINROCK: 3 CURB CUTTERS;OU niHchinUt, $2 75 day. MURRAY &itEAuV,634 and 636 Clay st.

/' COOKS, DIFFERENT PLACES; 4 WAlT-ers; 3 >.isliwa*hers: cook and wife. MURRAY

&READY, 634 and 636 Clay st.

-)(\ LABuRIRS AND TKaMSTKRS, CITY—\J work. MURRAYiREADY, 634 ana 636Clay st.

EANCH BLACKSMITH.$30; BLACKSMITHfora ranch, $1 60 a day aud f»und;butler and

ui.eesemaKer, country;Lorseshoer, country shop,$2 50 a day; 6 farmers, different ranch*-*. «-Jo. 4farmers, $15: 6laborers tor a quarry, $175 a day.C X HA.noEN &Co., 110 Geary s..

SECOND COOK. COUNTRY HOTEL. $60 ANDO fare advanced; teiond cook country hotel,$.-15; waiter, country hotel, $30; waiter, countryrestaurant. $30; Danish waiter, country, $6 aweek; man tohelp inoakery, jh:O. C. K. HaN-SEN &*.0.,110 Geary St.

\'«>UNG .^iANWHOTHOKOUGHLY UNDKR--L stands general merchandise aud bookkeeniiuwishes poaUlup In country; very best references.Y. m., b^.x iB, call.

SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.

CR. HASSEX A CO., 110 GEARY ST.. FTJR-• Dish tlrst-class hotel help; te.Gran: 185

CUINI-.SK A J.M-A.M &E; K5-T'D2O YEARS:Uclpun.main 1997. BRADLEYACi».. 640 Clay

HCNIER &CO.. CHINESE AND JAPANESEemployment otlice, removed to til4>,£ Califor-

nia at., near Kearuy. 1 el. main 231.

CHINESK AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENToffice: best help. 414 Va O'FarreU. lei.E. 426.

JAPANESE, CHINESE FMPLOYMT OFFICK:t) waiters, housecleaners. 30 Geary: teL Grant 66

JAI'AXKfiKMANAND WIFE WANT SlTU-ation; husban Igood cook; wife good maid; city

onl.. 13U7 1ai-Kinst.

U;ANTtI)-

BY FIRSI-CLASS PHOTOG-*» ra]iher of loug experience, position as ouera-

lor or printer, or will take entiie charsje. gallery.Adu'ress i'hotcgrapher, box 105, Call Offlc*.

yOUSO BUY, 16 YEARS OLD, RISIDINGX with his mother, desires position in wholesale

house or office; is bright and willing. 666 •\u25a0 mint.

UKLIABLUYOUNG MAN \VI>UEB POSI--IV tio!! a.« troct-ry clerk: 6 yenrs' experience;rterence; wi,i start Ou am.Ul salary, IL E. J.,29/1 11 ward sL

yOUNLi MAN WILL GIVE tEW HOURS AA day or evening inexchaige lO' room; handy«ith tools .11 pr vale or lodging-house. M. P.,box 16, Call Office.

L'LDERI-Y GERMAN; QUOD HoUSK ANDX-j furuiiuie repairer: would like position to carelor nentleman's place; good home: low wages.Address 967 Market St., roonj 84.

BAKER (GERMAN), GOOD ON VIENNAbread «ml rolls and cake; lately from the East,

wants steady piace. -M1 1 N.-]•.It,39 Market st.

WANTKD-BY A KKLI.xBLKCOUPLE. BIT-»» uation In private family or summer resort;

hour,1 and trustworthy. Address C. 8., 120seventh st.

TirANTED-BYAN EXPERIENCED BOOK-»» keeper, a set of books to keep after 5 1: M.

Address B. W., box 126, call Office.

yoU:%U MAN WISHES A POSITION ASX bookkeeperor stenographer: wages moderate:

referenda. .Mldre<» C M-,box 143. call Office

\'UUXUMAX,16. 2 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. as sistnwriter, wishes a chnnce to finish bistrade. Address or call J. J. NICHOLSON, 2943Mission st.

JAPANESE WANTS TO DO ANY KIND OFwork, 9 a. m to 3 p. M.; good reference.

oEOUGE, 1002 Polk St.

JANITOR WITH EXPERIENCE WANTS Aposition: can give good city references. Ad-

dress J. G. L.314 »-.ast Twelf.h bl., Oakland.

rURSEKYMAN,FLORIST OR GAKDKNKR,» wishes posi. ion; has had 24 years' practical

experience in all its bram hes, tspecia.ly 4 rowingfor market Address Nurseryman, 243 Perry si.

MAN AM)WIFE, NEW ENGLAND PEO-ple, private place: man understands care of

rattle, horses and grounds, general work: wifecompetent housekeeper, cook or second work; cityor country. Address J., box 54, Call Office. 3

MAN AND WIFE WANT POSITIONS INcountry for summer; wife good cook and

\u25a0.<»•••\u25a0;•:. husbxnd good band withslock andhandy person about place; tood refeience. Ad-drtsi J. H.bCOTT, 657 l-olsoni su

MIDDLE-AGEDMAN,WHo UNDERSTANDSgeneral farming, gardening, orchard-work and

raising Oi poultry wantssituation oncountry placeor ranch. Addresi A.BERGtK, Blenheim P. 0.,san Mateo «-0., L<t.

SOBER, STEADY YUlX'iMaN WANTS PO--0 s.tion winre he can learn liusmilhin;and gen-eral jobwork: be»t reierence. s. R., box 30, Call.

yotJNG MAN Wl HES POSITION AS WA II-Xer In restaurant: sober and tai'.bful. Address

MR.KLLXJS, .«ti4 .Nineteenth aye., K«st Oaklaud.

/\u25a0> POD GARDENER, UNDERSTANDS HAND-VJ lliiK horses, good or.ver, good milKer,desiressituation private res.dence; 7 years' references.F. Ci., box 97, Call.

MAN AND WIFE DKBIBU SITUATIONOKranch, »ife as cook aud man general farm-

hand. Address J. U. P., 138 Elgh.h st.

X^XTERIENCED HOTEL CLERK. YOUNGX-i man, wants position: highest Ca.ifornla refer-ences: tirsi-cla,s house only. A. G., box 55, Call.

JAPANESE FIRST-CLASS COOK WISHES«' position to work; will do teneral housework.Address K. V.,758 Castro St., Oakland.

A'OUNG MANNVISHkSSIIUATION INCOM-X merclal bouse; wages no object. Address

9tB',i Howard st.

|.|r LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THEOil)CALL. Subscriptions and want ads taken.

BY A GKRMAN, GENERALLY USEFUL:understands gardening, care of horses, driv-

ing, milking; city reierences: moderate wages.P. -M.. 674 Sixteenth St., East Oakland.

yOUSO GERMAN WISHES SITUATIONASX janitor. Aduress 26UV3 Natoma St.

VJURSE OR VALET TO INVALIDGENTLE-j-iman; gives massage: h ghest reference. Address Nurse, box 51, Call Office.

£•]-

LAKKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THKUXi)CALL, t-utiscripttoas and want ads taken.

SUBSCRIPTIONS AND W AN!ADS FOP. THECaul taken at braucil olUce, UM Hayed t-.

open until \>:'iJ u'cloclc

(>IC LAKKIN-BRANCH OFFICE OF THEUJ O CALL: t-Dbscrintions an. want ad < taken.TIKANCUOFFICE OF THK CALL,167 NINTHX> su

—Want ads and subscriptions taken.

WINCHESTER HOUSE. 44 THIRD ST.. NR>' Market: 200 rooms 25c to $150 per night;$1 51) to $6 per week; convenient and respectable; jfree bin and barea'ce to ami troiu tte terry.

FEMALE HELP WANTED.

HEAD WAITRESS, HOTEu CITY, $22 60:2 waitresses, same hotel, city,$JO; 2chamber-

maids and wait 1meal, $20. C K. HANSEN <&Co,, 110 Geary st.

A WAITRESSES FOR COUNTRY HOTELS,'1 $20; 3 cliambermalds and wait1meal, hotel,country, $20; 4 waitresses, hotel, city,$20. C. R.HANSEN <fc Ca, 110 Geary st.

i)WAITRESSES, SAME HOTKL, SHORT—distance from city, $20: waitresses, different

country hoteiS, $20 each. MURRAY & READY,Leading Employment Agents, 634 and 6i!6 Clay.

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CHAMREHMAIDANDWAIT,CITYHOTEL,*-J $15: 2 chambermaids, country hotel, seeparty here, $JO; lunch waitress, city; 2 cooks,private families, $25; 4 girls, housework, city,$25; 8girls housework, $20; 10 girls, housework,$15: girlforHousework, sleep home, $15; nurse-girl,s.eep home, $10; 4 women, homeworK, coun-try. $16; Swedish woman to cook, ranch, $2U:girl for housework, small family, selm», $15; 4young girls to assist. $10 to $12; girl for LosGaios. see party here, $15. C. R. HANSEN CO.,110 Geary st-

COMPETENT .STENOGRAPHERS AND\J operators supplied promptly; no fee ever

c barged to either employer or employe. WYCK-OFF, sEAMANS &\u25a0 BENEDICT, 211 Wo.itgom-erv st. ;telephone Malu87.

CASHIER— A THOROUGHLY COMPETENTmid reliable Indy for cashier; fine position;

holders of our certificates eligible. Apply U. S. 1.AGENCY,room 165. Crocker building.

ANTED-UIRLTO DO GENERAL HOUSE-work. 13 >-coit St. Good references required:

wages $.'0 per mouth.'

Y\TAITRESS IN KING-ROOM; ONLYit one notafraid of .york need apply. 438 Third

street. >-~r •':

GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-VJT work and assist, with cooktn.'. 1830 Eddy st.

GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ANDcook!nt:; small. family; reierences required.

Apply 1170 .Market bt ,room 68, 3P. m.

GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. APPLYat'l6l6i/2 Fulton st.

"IIrANTED—

EXPERIENCED OPERATORSTT to work on white flannel and fancy shirts.A piilyat Standard shirt Factory, cor. Gough andGrove sis.

LADY AGENTS; good WALKERS make 83XJ per day. . Roam 2, 719 Market st.

O »1AN TO WORK 2 HOURS A DAY IN'• exchange for French or music lessons. Ad-dress TV,box 76, Ca 1Office.

mWOGIULSTO LEARN NKOKTIE-MAKINU.; X ApplyMonday, 10 A. \u0084 118 Sixth room 60.

2PANTS FINISHERS; STEADY WORK. 206—Mln st. Apply to-day, 11to 2o'clock.

UrANTED-LADYTO SEW IN PART PAY-TT mem forroom and board; balance $10. C. R.,

bux 159. Call. . \u25a0 ;,.-,

SPECIAL! SPECIAL!At the McDowell, the twentieth century

dressmaking and millineryech<o, we leach themaking and inn, in of exauisite millinery,alsothe (utting,fi:ti"g,making and finishing of per-fect riting, siylUh and comfortable dresses.French, German and Italian teachers. A. 11.Lynn,america'.« greatest teacher, manager. Easypayments; unlimited lessons- aow is the time toenter mo McDowell Dressmaking and Millinerysc.iodl, 103 Post St., opp. White iiouse.

IpBEK, FREE—

~~~~~1. \u25a0. .

Tuition free to every pupil entering Mondaymorning.. FLYNN'a Dressmaking' School, 14 Mc-Allister si • .

A.NT FRENCH COOK; GENERAL HOUSE-work; no washine: 3in family. Apply 611

Hyde St., between 9 and 10 a.m.ANTED-GIRLFOR LIGHTHOUSEWORKTT a few hours weekly inexchange forboarding;

North Beach residence. Gentleman, box 34, Call.

* MEKICAis" LADY OF 28 WISHES POBI-V tlon as working housekeeper in widower's

home: care of children; refined home more thanwaies. 11., box 20, Call.

"Y"OUNO LADY WANTS POSITION FORX second work; best of references; wages $-0.

716 U'larrellst.

SITIATION wanted by AN EASTERN\u25a0O woman; any kindof work In institution, din-ing-room or chain berwork inhotel; good referencegiven. Address A L., box 76. CallOffice.

il^>;,; MISSION SI—

BRANCH OFFICK OFZ.IIZIU'Ilib. Call; kubacripuooi . kud wauc kUitaken.

VKAT, INDUSTRIOUS AND OBLIGINGJ-i yputitr lady destrei position as stenographerand typewriter, or will assist withaccounts; bestof references from prauical experience: salary$6 per week. Address L.A., box 23, Call Office.

SWEDISH WOMAN WANTS WORK BYTHE0 day; washing, ironlug housecleaning, etc. Ad-dress 4-8 Day St., nearNoe. •

"yOUNG ANDAITRAITIVKGERMAN GIRLX desires to secure a hous- keeper's position in

hotel; widower's or bache.orN h#ine preferred.2*3 Post St., room 11, second floor.

IiTANIED—

POSITION AS GOVEKNEbS» » durinethe summer months by a Stanfoid stu-

dent. Addr IX. H., Stanford University.

/•I;:LA IN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THE\)LO CALL Subscriptions and want ads taken.

SW COR. SIXTEENTH bT., NEaK Mia •sion; branch ofiicn of Th« Calx. bub-

srriptlons and want ads taken.

AC* OMPLISHED AND REFINED YOUNGA. lady (French) wants a housekeeper's place;would like place as companion. Room 3, 223 Post.

WAITED-BYa young Parisian lady*' (stranver) 11honsecfeper s position i-> a gen-tlemai.'s 139 Post St., rooms 10 and 11.

A7OUNG LADY FROM THE COUNTRYX would likea situation as housekeeper foragen-

tleman. Call 223 Post St., room17, third floor.

1U*T Nl-Vl'*i BT.—BRANCH OF*'ICE OFlOl'ltu Call; bULwcnjjtio.i

'aud waui

'ada

taken:

"youno WIDOW wishes rosirioN asX housekeeper la bachelor's or wluower's home.

Room 1, 106 Fourth st."

VX>:\u25a0i) YOUNGLADIES WOULDLIKEPOSITIONS-£ as attendants or bachelor or widower. ApplyL.M.,box 94, Call.

'

I)KSI*UMBIBLE MIDDLE-AGED SIARI.I'DIcouple willtake the best care or home durln.'

absence of tamllv; best city references. N. X,box 1:3, callOffice.

POSITION BY YOUNG LADY AS CASHIERX or assistant Indocior'ii or dentist's office, or pho-

tograph gallery: best of references. Address S. F.,box 131, CalUJflice-

COMPETENT AND EXPKRIENOKD YOU.NO\J lady di sires position as typewriter or compan-ion. Rooms 3and 4, 309. Sutler st.

"UTANTED -A LAUY WITHOUT INCUM-»' brance will take care of a small house for the

summer; references- Address J., box SO, CalL

yoUNU LADY WI-HES POSITION ASX housekeeper. Call 120aEddy st_ room 7.

POSITION ..» 'HOUSEKEEPER' OK STEW-X urdess ou deep-water vessel. Room 12, 109Grant aye. •

\u25a0 • . • .WIDOW FROM COUNTRY WISHES A POSl-

tion as housekeeper for widower or bachelor;nil!do mei.dlnv;. Call after 12, 120 Ellis si.,room17. sec. floor.

yoUNG LADY (PARISIAN) IN RKDUC; DX circumstances would Ilicepaying housekeeper's

place; hotel, bachelor's or widower's horn.- pre-ferred. 1122 Market, si., room 31.

f*]C LARKIN—BRANCH OFFICE OF THEVxO CALL. \u25a0 Subscriptions and want ads taken.

1 . ISUNDAY MEKTINGS—Continued.

IrilrST MEETING: STITT,CLIMKNS, MRS.i- Hussmunn, Hargraveand others: sick healed;

sceptics invited; 2 and 8 p. m. 335 McAllister;!10c.

ETHEREALIZATION SLATE WRITING:trumpet seance to-night, '-'sc. FRANK HAR-

j LAND,1083 Mission St.

\fEDIUMS^PROTECTIVE ASSOCIAT IOV-

IVL Annual election Sunday, May 3, 3-0 McAllis-ter st-, 1 v. v.

CKREB HALL,621 O'FARRE.-L ST., 8 P.|M.,Miss Jane Roulston; subject, "Ethics": ad-

i mission free.

I'DIE SWAIN'S TKST CIBCLK, MON.EVE,10c; both sexes 114 Jones ?.t.. near (1. G. aye.

(1 V MILLER'S KTHKREALiZING-MATE-.'. rializingseance, 8 P. M,535 Post St.: 60c.

TIIMK. YOUNG'S TKST CIRCLE TO-MGHT;111 convincing ests: 10c. 418 McAllister st.

\IRS. AllKEN. 320 McALLISTKR: NO SE-!VIances untilfurther no: cc; sittings dally.

\O SUNDAY NIGHT MEETING ATPROF.IN Mlngo's untilfurther notice.

I'RS. MAYOSTEERS, Ui^OAK:CIRCLESi»l Tuesday. 8p m.. I'hursaar. 2 p. M:reddincs.

SITIATIONS WAXTKB-KKMALE.

CR. H \NSEN A CO. 110 GEAKV S!.,\u25a0 furnishes lirst-class hotel help; telephone

Grant 18S.

QWr DISH GIRL DE-IRES PLACE TO DO0 petipral hsuscwork or second work. Address314 Jessie st., n»ar bourth.

yOUXG WIDOW WANTS PLACE ASA housekeeper in Jewish family. 531V% Union.

\\rANTED—LAUNDRY. WORK BY STRONG»» middle-aged woman; country hotel or resort:

no other laundry help kept preferred; tirst-class.Call Laundress, 1:231 Murket sulIELUBLE MIDDLK-AGKDLADYDESIRESJ« employment few hours a day; good reader; notriflers. MRS. B ,128 Turkst.

\ODNG Gt-.RMAN GIRL WANTS MTIA--1 100 for general housework; wages $18 to $20;

or would liketo \vor» ii a laundry. Address 33Dorland st., near Guerrero, bet. Seventeenth andEighteenth.

ELDERLY WIDOW,PROTESTANT, INFANTnurse or care Invalid, temperate »nd

reliable, or lighthousekeeping in widower's housewhere there ar • no half-grown children; irood plaincoot: good butter-maker; references; city orCJuntry.

CHAMBERWOBK, WAITING, PaNTRYwork or second work In private house wanted

by an experienced person. Address E. T., sCtjEllis st.

GOOD HOUSEKEEPER AND SEAMSTRKsswlIgive her services two or three days a week

inexchange for room and board. Box G-5.

YOUNG WIDOW WOULD LIKE A HOUSF-i.keeper's position. Apply 131 Moutgomery, r.8.

SITUATION WANTEDINPRIVATE HOARD-ing-house as cook or general housework : in

city or country:good reference. Call 191'JSteinersu, bet. Bush and Pine.

"yOUNO GIRL WISHES SITUATIONTO DO1 housework and plain cooking. Call at 14-VaClara St., bet. Fourth and Fif h.

SITUATION BYEXPERIENCED COOK ANDhousekeeper: is used to care of milk;

country preferred. Call alter 1 p. m. or addressMRS. K. A. W., 474 Jessie st.

QEAMSTKKSS DESIRES FEW MORE KS-O gas:enients at $1a day; suits made from $3 50up: city references. Address X..1503 Taylor st.

a MERICAN WOMAN WISHES TO DOt*\ washing, ironingand house-cleaning: $laday

and car fare. 7HI Folsoui.

L'LDKLLY \VOMAN(PRO'IE -iTANT)WI-HESXj position as nurse to Invulldor seamstress orany position of trust. O. L. box 92.Call Office.

1PRACTICAL CHAMBERMAID WISHES As:tuat on ina nottfl or loflging-home; good r. f-

erence» given: city or Country. Call for 3 days,U. L.314 Jesie, near Fourth.

\\rInOW W ANTS GENTLEMEN'S PLAIN»» wash.ng: no extra charge -or mending. '222

Edd , room '2.

RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-\GEi< PERSON AShousekeeper. 1138 Howard su. room 14.

BY AN AMERICAN LADY, POSITION ASgovern»ss, or would care for Invalid oreldery

couple. Address for 3 days Governess, 110 Mc-Allister st.

T3ELIABLK YOUNG GkRMAN WOMANJ V wishes sitUHtion for light housework or up-s airs wort and care of eh 1ircn Pleasa call Mon-day, 435 Ivyaye., bet Huy s and Grove sts.

IADY,QUIET AND INDUSTRIOUS, WANTSJ positio.i as housekeeper or any poiition of

'rust; care invalid or elderly couple; teach chil-dren Kncl.sli. French, srwinfr; ternjs moderate,.tox 32, Call Brunch Ciffic', 339 hayesst.

1 ADY KXPKKIENCKD IN HOUSKKF.EP-\jing desires a position Incityor country. 10J7Market st. room 7.

\\'ANTED—

SITUATION AS CHAMBER-"naaid, waitress or housekeeper; good reier-

ence. (.all930^ Mission St., room 2.

AVANIKD-BYEXPERIENCED INFANT'S»» nurse, situation to care for childen; will do

children's laundry; wages from $15 to $20:year's reference from last place. Address 8., vox104, Cah office.

RKL ABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION;good cook: light bousewoik; plain washinc;

kind tochildren; moderate wages; city or shortdistance incountry. £?%& Fourth st., over florist.

YOUNG FRENCH WID W, AMIABLEANDaccomplished, wants posi ion as housekeeper;

bachelor or widower's home; city or oouutry.Room '2, 120V2 Geary st

I?REN« H MAID,COMPETENT DRESSMAK-P • r, wishes position; best «f references. AddressA. 8., box 30, Call Ollice.

ariir" the TiIEOSOPHICAL society—I*-*':Brahmarharin Bodhabhiksbu, -the eminent.Hindoo lecturer, \yi.lspeak to-uUht at a o'clockIn Native sous' building, 414 Mason st. Subject,'.•Christianity and .-.undmsm in Their Relation toBrahmanism." silver col.ectiou.

ffrr^ san -FRANCISCO THEOSOPHICAL\u25a0 &--& Society, Academy of Sciences building, 819Martet st. Public lecture every Sunday. To-• night, -'The Purpose of Life," by Mrs. Sarah A.• i:nrr;s. subject Tuesday evening, "SuccessiveLives- on Ear: h.

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NOTICE OF IMKKTINGS.

a^gp FOR -AULD LAN« SYNE". >,Ifc--^ Thirty-fourth erand annual ex- 3V-, Itjkuhcursion. picnic and games of st. An- '<*J»^t^fcd:e«'s Society, at ..Kl Campo, SATUK- .'tSNSDAY, May 16, 1897. Round- trip tickets— Adults60, -.cniuiren 25c. Boats leave Tiburon Ferry at9:30 A. it. and 1V M• --. . A.VUREW WILKIE, President., William C. Look Secretary. .rr-^=> 'THIRTY- FIRsT ANNUAL• '•

C7v,\u25a0 or-^ gathering aitd games of the Cale- jV.QtShdonian Club'of l-arr i-rancUco at Shell >B:\XSE£Mound, lark, Berkeley, SATURDAY, *fej2Nfc

May29. "_. D. R. Mc-VEILL,Chief.\u25a0 . Jamks H.Duncan, Secretary.

-Bt^S3 THE HUSH NATIONALIST-* Mfcr-JS> find their friends «re cordially Invited %^. to attend 1he- tweuty -eighth grand annual re-kJ^J11011 and picnic (,'iveu under the auspices ofthe Knights of tne Red Branch in Shell MoundPar», Berkeley, on' SUNDAY, May"2-

•-. .'\u25a0 :1 • THE COMMITTEE.

ft^~#= ANNLA faF.KTING-THEREGULARl*~-»' annual -meejJn of stockbold«-rs of the• liutcbtntpn --usar. Plantation Company will beh-r-ld at the otlice of th- company. 327 Market St..San ) rancisco vCali?orn a. on TUelspAY. the 11th.day of May, 1897, at th? hour ot 11 o'clock a. m.,far tne purpose of.'.eler'tlnga board of directors toserve for thtensuing year and trie transaction of'

\u25a0 biKD. oilier buslu'eaa as may conn- before the meet.Inc. Transfer books win close Friday, April30--at 3 o'clock p. m. E. H. HJIELDoN,

"ecrptary.

• SPJECIAX NOTICES. -'

SCS» . I>»- NKI.J.IK IiEKiHLE,SPRKCK.-L8»-*»\u25a0 building,.Mlil close her office M»y 2a, andreopen July 1. -•

grTy- BAYCITYTRANSFER CO., REMOVEDEM^. 244 to 3il Sutler: Trunks delievred, 25c.fLrTjJr C. I*TAYf.OHIS HKKKBVNOTIFIED&_s? to redeem t/unk at lt3s4Market st. ->\u25a0: :--~\

ir^=' BAD TE.VA.MS EJECTED FOR 14:***£* collections made: city or country. Pacific. collection Co., 41& -Mont?y «'.., room li;- tel. 6580.

. • SUNDAY MEKTINGS. •

AT WASHINGTON HALL,IB EDDY ST.,J:\. versjry of- "First Spiritial Chuich." 11

,A. fa. and 2p. M Tmls, full names. Mr. KeeganJlansen babXß, Bp. if; marvelous t«sts by Mrs.Lrdd >'innlcan; Kate Heussmann, in.p rationalspeaking sealed" letter and ballot reading; alsoMr. aters.

- .-CCALIFORNIAHTATK SPIRITUALISTS1 AS-\J s'ociatiDU'at Scottish Hall,105 Laikins \u0084 SUN-DAY,.\i'av 2, at 7:30 P. m Mrs Maude Lyon. Freltag willgive ope of her wonderful ballot-.esi.seances. AllIntelligent skeptics and honest in-vestfgators are Invited. AUmissiou 10 cents. •

OAKLAND PSYCHICAL SOCIETY. FRA-ternal Hall, Washington st,

—Afternoon, Mrpe.

Montague answers quesilotrs under .inspirationand reads psvchometrlciily. Sunday and 1rldayevenings inspirational lecture by Mrs. Lillie;lu-sjiirlngsongs by Mr.Ltllie.

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AND'FREETHINKERS— DH> J.lJ 1.. YOi'.K, ihe noted orator, will deliver hisfamous lecture on 'The New ineology," at' Mo-T. rt 1ia!I,l:-(&8Marke: »t., this evening at 8 sharp:;.<!mission 10c. -\u25a0\u25a0 .;"

AT DH. KIN-ES' SPIRITUAL SOCIETY. 909Market .-, 1 —11 a m., Mr. stif, Hanson- 2

aii'l 8 p."m.. Mi.-eilv, Jon^iori. Birthday,ball!and social' ay G, 1897, 8»\u25a0 m.at above hall.

ir>KIB'%SSHIF HALU326 McAI.LISTER ST.;1convincing tests to-night. \u25a0 Mrs. C. J. Myer andO hers: 10c. . .

CHILDREN'S LYCEUM,9J9 MARKET: 10:30Mayday celebration; social Friday eve, May 7.

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*T3f FIRWrXHUKCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN-. £5Cf? tist—.-yrVices at 11!a.m.InBeethoven Hall,:-"3t5 Post m cor. Powell. 'Christian Science BibleLessons: .subject, 'Barnabas and Saul^ent by the

\u25a0Ml ir'.i to Preach-ihe Won 'of c-iod." Su-nday-schoi;!for children at" the same hour. 'science and

-\u25a0 Health'1 study Thursday at 8 i.m. inMystic Uall,.. iJUO' Post st. .Allare welcome.

.Jtrsp' THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH.\u25a0 &\u25a0-»* sv>'.ior. <

;eary and Franklin sts.---Rev. Dr.,- stebblns, minister. The Sunday-school is at V:45."

B rjie-clasa condiicted by Rev. Samuel Slocombcbe morning serv.ee is at 11 o'clock. Allare'\u25a0- cordially invited: 'Ihe. evening service isomitted

Cr=i=" THE SECOND UNITARIANCHURCH,. Cf-J5< cor.' Twentieth and Capp—

A.. J. \\ oils.'pastor. Mr.Welts willpre.ach at 11 a.m. and 7:»5r m Moriiingsubject, ••The Rhythm ofNature":evening. '.;Reileion and Progress." Sunday-school,9:45 a. m ectptre >-un<iay .evening, .May 9, by-Professor Polley..of Stanford; subject, "Las Casa«,the Apostle of the Indies." -• beats .free. Pastor's-residence,' 9'J4. \ alenciast. •

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f^> ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CKURCU,IS**' California, -si., bet. Fillmore and steiner.—Rev, William -M. Reilly, rector; Professor F.Katzenbacu, organist and director. Holy Commu-

\u25a0 nion, 7:HO a. m. and 11 a. m :Sundayi-achool9:;-ld.A m : services every sabbath at 11 A. m. and7:30 p M."-Grand praise service this evening at7:3O o'clock, withsolos from quartet. Miss MabelJ ove. "soprano; Miss Ivy Gardner, alto; Frank.Mitchell, tenor; Henry A. Melvin,basso, assisted

\u25a0 by a nil veiled choir. All visitors and strangersinvited, and most cordially welcome.

'JETS' CHURCH of the advent, elev-SS^fi' entu »t., near Marke .—

Rev. John A Km-• cry, roc or: Rey.'..H. B. Monges, assistant. Holy. Communion.. 7 a.m. Morning prayer, 9:30. Cele-

bration and sermon at 11 A. it., at which servicesthe Easter music willbe repeated by request, viz.:Tours' mass, by the vested choir cf seventy mena <I hoy-, under the direction of Henry Kirke

bite Jr. soloist. K. H.Lombard. The anthem,-\u25a0 "As It Began to Dawn," by Vincent. Evansong

"\u25a0 and recession, 7:45 o'clock.

jTCS= CALVARY PitESBYTEKIAN CHURCH.\u25a0 £635" corner of Geary and Powell sts.— Rev. John

Hemphill, D.1)., -pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and I7:45 p M. Topic" P. m., "The Will Accepted for. the Deed." Music a. m.. '-Te Deuai". In X flat, P.A. schnecker; offertory, "Crucifix"(Faure); duetfor.tenor and bass. Mr. Lawrence and Mr.Camp-bell. Music P. .m. "Bfneclic Atnma," in X flat. S.' P. Warren; oiTertvry, "Ofor the Wings of aDove,"

.- .1. S. Knight, soio and quartet. All are coraialiyinvited.

g£gp TRINITY M. K. CHURCH, CORNERI** Sixteenth and Market sts —Rev. F. F.Jewell, pastor. Services at ila m. and 7:30 p. mMorning subject,-- ••The Koyal Guest ReturningHomt-";- evening subject, "How to Get the larg-est Was.es.'' Sunday-school at 12:30 P. m. JohnDyar. rinten.ieut seals free. Pastor's resi-dence. :-;ti3i sixteenth st.

Br^s= FIKST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,Ct>-c^ somheas: corner of Post and Mason >is.—Rev. Georee C.-A dams. D.D., pastor, '1he pastorwillpreach at 11 a. m Communion and reception jof niemeers: kwning service at 7:45 o'clock.a praise service of somj la commemoration of the |

• "twenty-fifth anniversary, of Samuel D. Mayer as ,orgaalst arid r-master. The pastor's Bible• clhsi immediately atter the morning serv cc.. Sunday school-12445 p. it. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30p. m .AJI are

-( 1 r lia.iyinviteJ.

fc^=- PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL\u25a0st-** 'Church, I'ost St..- near Webster— Servicesto-day at 11 a' m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. Wil-,l-am i.ii!\u25a0 r, -.-or of th^ Third ConiregatioualChurch, wil. preach la i.he liiorniLu,and Rev. R.X.. LlQyd c.i Oakland in the. evening.

RT~5=- THIRDCONGREGATIONALCHURCH,. ISt-iS' FHteerith St.. near Mission— Rev. William.Racier, pastor, services at '11 a. m Professor K.R. Lpyd 01 t ie Patific Theorpsical seminary willpreach. >try.ices- at 7:45 p M. The pastor. Mr.Kader, wllf pr-ac'h oq "Christiani.y. and social-ism' W Orkingmen ar" especially iuvit d. Musicby chorus choir, under the direcion of William C.

.I'lVia. AHare cordially invited.

SfrJf Fl ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH,St^y Twelfth st.. .bet. Howard and Mission-Frank S. Ford, pastor. .11 a. m, sermon by the 'pastor, subject, ;Cbnstiarr Characier." 7:4i>p. M , !

;\u25a0 prai«e service; music led by a lar-;e chorus: j\u25a0bright, popular.: songs: interesting services.1earty welcomed seatc tree: come. Y.P. S. C.E.,6:30 v a. Sunday -school. 9:30 a. m ."^ i-.'.;.

'"OPS1' FIRST xew jerusali-m churchtv--^.; (s-vtdenhorgian).— \u25a0\u25a0 cv. D. V. Bowen. pas- j

tor... Service a 1 11- a. m. Subject, . "Th» Promise01 the ia-.hpr:"' No evening service. Suncay-school at 1-0 a °

jr. Fri-e swedenborgiari library,seats are tree a:all.services aud the public is cor-'d allyiiivi -\u25a0 :

SfS' SWEDENBOKG MISSION SOCIETY.tk^S' Washington Hall. Red Men's .building, 320Post su. opposite- Upion square.— Key. J. s.David, pastor.- .Sermon at 11 a. m. on "The Re-war., of Joyful Duty.

"Lecture at 8 P M. on

"Thomas P;.i ie-an 1 the Bib.c," Questions an-s.--v«-r il. All are invited.

I^7s= It. A. IRONSIDE. EVA.NOrLISr,Ib~j* Charles Mo:i.tgomerv and others willcon-duct lev.valservices inGospel Hall,16 Mason St.,near Market, every, eveningM B|o'clock. Thursdayevening Cliarie*.Moatgomeiy willgive an addressen "Eternal Punishment— Its Absolute Certainty

..'. *nijNecessity." Noonday prayer-meeting everyweek day from 12'to 1o'c.ock. Allare cordiallyiuvneJ.

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