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6AN FRANCISCO CALL.
PT'SINKSS OFFICE of the San FrancJseo
Call corner of Market and Third streets, open
until 1? o'clock every night in the year.
BRANCH OFFICES— E27 Montgomery street,
corner Clay; open until 9:SO o'clock.
257 Hayes street: open until 8:80 o'clock.
6SI McAllister street; open until 9:30 o'clock.
€16 Larkin utreet; open until 9:20 o'clock.
1941 Micslon street; open until 10 o'clock,
2261 Market street, corner Sixteenta; op«n
until P o'clock,
JM Eleventh street: open until 9 o clock.
2,'K illtsion street; open until 9 o'clock.
NW. corner cf Twenty-second and Kentucky
Ftreets: open until 9 o'clock.
, . ."• CHURCH NOTICES.
■CALVARY Presbyterian Church, corner Geary
- . ■ aiid Powell sts., Rev. John Hemphill, D. D.
.•■• Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
■»■•" l*r. Hemphill will preach at 11 a. m. The
". : • Jiev. B. C, Henry, D. D., a distinguished
■' .': orator from China, will preach In the even-
/ .•''."ing. All are cordially Invited.
. FIRST Presbyterian Church, Van Ness aye.
''.•.'■' and Sacramento St.— Dr. Mackenzie will
:'■•- preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Evening
.' • "subject: ''Young People Beginning Life . for
Themselves." Sunday-school at 12:45 p. m.
• ;-. Y. P.. S. C. E. at 6:15 p. m.
ET. JOHN'S Presbyterian Church, corner of
'"..' California and Ootavla sts.— Rev. W. A.
■ • .-"Hutchison, D. D., of Ohio will preach morn-
'"'■.'. Ing and evening. Morning service at 11
• •••'. o'clock, subject, "Unseen Things." Evening
C .-.- •ervic*' at 7:30 o'clock, subject, "Not
"• Ashamed."
THE First Unitarian Church, southwest corner
" r of Geary and Franklin sts.. Rev. Dr. Steb-
.bins, minister; Charles A. Murdock, superin-
tendent of Sunday-school— The Sunday-school
Is at 10 o'clock, the mornln* service is at 11
o'clock. Rev. Roderick Stebbins of Milton,
Mass., will deliver the sermon. All are cor-
dially Invited. Rev. N. E. Sehultz's Bible
class at 7:30 p. m. There is no evening
service.
FIRST Congregational Church, corner Post and
Mason «b.— Rev. George C. Adams, D. D.,
pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Morning theme, "The I'rayer of Faith."
Evening theme, "Jonah Running Away From
God." All are cordially Invited.
PLYMOUTH ConKregational Church,. Post Bt.,
near Webster— to-day at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Bunday-Bcbool at 9:30 a. m.
Rev. F. B. Cherington, D. D., pastor, will
preach morning and evening. Morning sub-
ject: "Business Side of Spiritual Life."
. : Evening subject: "Jesus and Sufferers."
ST PAUL'S, California St., near Steiner, Rev.
William Maxwell Rellly. rector— Holy Com-
'" inunlon at 7:30 v. m. Sunday-school at 9:45.
Morning prayer and sermon by Rev. A. L.
\ Brewer, D. I>., at 11 o'clock. Evensong and
. sermon by the rector at 7:30 p. m. Music at
' both services by vested choir cf men, women
and boys.
- ST. ALBAN'S Church (Episcopal), Golden Gate
: ' ,' .Hall, 625 Sutter St.— Church service at 11
"•.".•'a. m. Sunday-school at 10 o'clock. All are
cordially Invited. Rector of Trinity Church
• "in charge.
•' FIKST Church of Christ, Scientist. Central
:. •• ' block, 223 Sutter St., between Kearny and
•■ '-.Grant Christian Science Bible lesson, 11
•'■■.a-'-rri. Subject, "Truth." Sunday-school for
''.■l" children at the same hour. Wednesday even-
• "■ ing meeting at 8 o'clock. All are welcome.
THE First Divine Science Church, M. E.
= .- <'r_mer. pastor^ — Discourse at 11 a. m.. sub-
"■'ject, "Love." Services every Sunday in
'■' Yosemlte. Hall, Native Sons' buiMing, Mason
... St., between Geary and Post. Take elevator.
: .'REORGANIZED Church of Jesus Christ, 320
; • -Post Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
'•■/.. m. This church was organized by command
.-l.- of God, April 6. IS2O, to proclaim the angel's
;'■ " . message of Revelation xlv:6-7. the dis-
'•-'■ • pensation of the fullness of times, Eph.
-' •-. 1:10. Strangers invited to investigate. All
■ .-.are welcome. C. S. Parkin, pastor.
■=.="AT THE STRANGERS' SABBATH HOME. 643
Howard st., between Second and Third. Meth-
■ ' bdlat Episcopal Ch«rch— Rev. John A. B. Wil-
son, pastor; tel. Black 961. Methodist Union
.".•• f'-rward movement every night; 11 a. m.,
• . "The Keystone of Peace"; 7:30 p. m., "Sal-
•.. -vatlon of the Righteous and or the Wicked."
-Offertories, tenor solo by Mr. Smith; ladies'
••■ trio song, the Misses Mabel and Ethel Per-
:: ■ kins and Miss Young. Seats free. All always
• .; welcome.
•'•' .ASSOCIATION Auditorium, Mason and Ellis
'.'■• sts.— Special address to men only, to-day at
3 o'clock, by Rev. George C. Needham.
; ■ -Women only at > the First Congregational
Church, Post and Mason sts., by Mrs. Need-
;'••'. .ham. the same hour. Professor Stevenson's
.••■■ second lecture next Thursday night, Asso-
.7. elation Auditorium, on "Scotland, the Land
: \ of Song and Story"; beautifully illustrated
-. ■ ■ by stereoptlcon; the public invited.
':■. THEOSOPHICAL Society— lectures every
• '. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock In Fraternal
..- 'Hall, Odd Fellows' building. To-night, "A
•• ' New Heaven and a New Earth." by Miss
• ■ Nellie E. Dashjell. Lotus circle for children
.• . at 2:30 p. m. Inquirers' meeting Tuesday, 8
"' 'p. m. : Thursday, at 2:30 p. m.
l - : UNIVERSAL Brotherhood (the Theosophical
';. '. Society in America), Academy of Sciences
■-'.■: building, 819 Market Lecture to-night, "A
■ . • -New Earth," by A. J. Johnson; subject Tues-
r'.-day night, "The Christ Man"; subject Sat-
•. ".•■, uMay night. "Practical Brotherhood."
X : t : :s ; SUNDAY MEETINGS.
"•: [EJT_ of Progressive Spiritualists, Occi-
'•••• .dental Hall, cor. Larkin and McAllister sts.,
••■••Sunday January 15, at 7:30 p. m. Speaker:
••""'••'Mrs. R S. Llllie. Subject: "How Shall We
■;,i;'Escape if We Neglect so Great a Salvation?"
;.-.-. ."'.'.Admission free.
'•'•■ TRUTH seekers' meeting, Glers Hall, Oakland,
•■■:.'-._ p. iri. ; lecture, "Electricity," by Hougham,
■;/? : L<?w and others; S p. m.. Irene Smith and Dr.
■■:.. '.SLvartha will lecture, answer questions and
' ' ; ' v ';r.eiul hands.
•.'•■'•bUn'daY night platform— York, the noted
■-:•. "orator, speaks at lower Scottish Hall THIS
. V'KVKNING on "Religious Conspiracy" ; v01-
•■ . .-'.'untaxy collection at door.
■VATDr; Rines' Spiritual Society, 909 Market;
.'■-■ - : -11--2-8. Mrs. Gillingham, Seeley, Barclay, Dr.
,\;..:;. Carpenter; all tests.
-./."SIRS!* SEAL, spiritual business and healing
; ; . •-.'•medium readings and treatment dally. 230
. • ; ..Valencia St.
. .v'tv. /MAYO-STEERS, 112'_ Oak Circles
-Tuesday, 8 p. m. ; Thursday, 2 p. m. ; read-
• .-■>;=; fog. $1.
■KAJIE HEUSSMANN'S meeting to-night; tests
: ■ ''to-all; 10c; cymbal circles Fri. eve. 641 Jessie.
■ GRAND spiritual test meeting to-night, SO9
Mkt., Mrs. L. S. Drew; convincing tests; free*
■.MME. YOUNG'S convincing test circle to- ;
./ ntght; 10c. 605 McAllister; come skeptics.
: ' C.'V. MILLER'S ethereallzing, materializing
"•■ ; : *eance, 8 p. m.; 50c. 409 Leavenworth st.
•'.'.A. TEST meeting. 2 and 8 p. m. ; 10c. 1346 Mar-
." . ket. R. A. Stitt, Nita, Hargrave, others.
•PRIVATE test to each one to-night at LEAN-
• . •• DER'S test circle, 313 Eddy st.
''■■ : : . MEETING NOTICES.
'.'•; WESTERN Addition Lodge No. >><__!_£„
;.,- L"vi, I. O. 0.. F.— Members are -ji_y__{x— ,
: '-■'." hereby notified to attend the ~z-£&r^sS~
: _•■••. funeral of our late brother, •^Mft l^-
' iSBPH B. DAHLGREN, on SUNDAY,
'. : .:. January 15th, at 2 o'clock p. m., from I. O.
-. : O. F. Hall.
.'..• H. W. NOWELL, Noble Grand.
.••■'' : WM. F. LEE, Financial Secretary.
MEMBERS of Court Acme are hereby «^t~
•'. '■■' notified to attend the funeral of S*¥
". 1.. ■.• Brother DANIEL McGLOIN at his late 3rl
„• / residence, 1325' i Natoma St., MON »—
'."-,' I?AY, January 16, at 'j a. m. sharp. By
.'.'. «rder of A. SEIVERS, Chief Ranger.
".'.•. ' W. A. SAMUEL, Financial Secretary.
-..- : "iST: 'ANDREW'S Society will cele- . w ■»,
: ■: .brate the 140 th anniversary of the 2™ l_iX7
,-..-• birth of ROBERT BURNS by a 'Wvjf-*
. "-• concert and dance at Scottish Hall.
' • - I';:, Larkin Kt.. on FRIDAY EVENING, Janu-
..' f. ■ a-ry -27. Stereopticon views of Scottish scenery.
• ■■r.:AdmlsSion 25c.
JAMES S. WEBSTER, President
■■■-'.., A. R. PATTERSON, Becretary.
■- 1-TJtE regular annual meeting of the stockholders
;■•. of the National Ice Company will be held at
• • ,the. office of the company, 327 Market ft
".• •San Francisco, Cal., on Wednesday the Ist
. ■••.day of February, IS>S*9, at 11 o'clock a. m. for
•■•'Che purpose of electing a board of directors
•-: }.o serve for the ensuing year, and for the
. '.■■.'■ transaction of tmch other business as may
■'■■■ "'come before the meetin_. *
.-;:;_• J. T. DONAHUE. Secretary.
•" -"THE. California Debris Commission, having re-
.■..■•;.'■ celved applications to mine by the hydraulic
• -process, from S. 8. Taylor, In the Silver Star
.•:••• Flume andMiningCompany'smine, near Span-
.- .' lsh Ranch, Plumas Co., to deposit talllnjrs in
'a worked out pit; from H. S. Byam, in the
■•. .Bonanza claim, In Amador Co., near Michl
: -• -gan Bar to deposit tailings in Arkansas
. • 'Creek, and from the Badger Hill and Chero-
„• .- .k«e Gravel Mining Company, in the Badirer
. Hill Mine, at Cherokee. Nevada Co., to de-
*' posit tailing- In a worked-out pit giveg no
• 'tice that a meeting will be held at room E9
•• Flood building, San Francisco, Cal. on Janu
• ary SO, 1899, at 1:30 p. m. .. Janu-
• BTOCKHOLDERS' meeting— The annual meet"
• Ing of the stockholders of the Union Iron
Works will be held at the office of th" com
pany. 222 'Market St., San Francisco on
• TUESDAY. January 24. 1599. at 11:30 o'clock
a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of
directors to serve for the ensuing year and
for the transaction of such other business aa
■may come before the meeting.
J. OB. GUNN. Secretary
Office, 222 Mnrket et., San Francisco CaL
. January 9, 1899. . '
THE regular annual meeting of the stockhold-
ers of the Oceanic Steamship Company win
be held at the office of the company, 327 Mar-
. ket street. San Francisco, California, on
' BATT'RDAY, the Mst day of January, 1599, at
11. o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing
a Board of Directors to serve for the ensu-
ing year, and for ■ the transaction of ouch
other business as may come before the meet-
ing. TransTer books will close on Tuesday,
January 10, 1899, at 3 o'clock p. in.
• E. H. SHELDON. Secretary.
A LOAN can be had on your plane without re-
moval, or we will buy It. UNCLE HARRIS,
IS Grant aye., near Market Bt. . •
SPECIAL NOTICES.
BAD tenants ejected for $4; collections made;
city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION
CO., 416 Montgomery St.. rooms 9-10; tel. 5580.
ROOMS panned from $3; whitened. SI up;
painting dfcne. Hartman Paint Co., 343 3d st.
THE secretary of the San Francisco Protestant
Orphan Asylum Society herewith gives notice
that the following orphan and half-orphan
girls and boys have been admitted to the In-
stitution from July 1, 1898. to January 1, 1899:
Mntllda Zimmerman, 6 yrs.; Margaret Kes-
llncer, 4 yrs. ; Eugenia V. Kloss, 3 vtf. 8
m 0.«.: Annie V. Kloss. 2 yrs. 3 mos.: Claudlne
F. Moller, v yrs. 8 mos. ; Sophia H. Hoppe,
8 yrs. ; Eva Mclntyre. 8 yrs. 6 mos. ; Olive
M. Joslin. 6 yrs.; Edith M. Joslin, 3 yrs.;
EJna V. Joslin, 3 yrs.; Myrtle Leigh, 3 yrs.:
Genevleve Adams. 8 yrs. ; Mary Adams, 6
yrs. ; Albert Zimmerman, 9 yrs. ; Harry
Hayne. 10 yrs.: Adolph Hayne, 7 yrs. 3 mos.:
Otto W. Moller, 4 yrs. ; Johannes E. Moller, 7
yrs. ; Wesley L. Marshall. 7 yrs. : Leslie E.
Montrose, 8 yrs. 4 mos. ; Edwin Fisher. 7 yra. ;
Alexander Williams, 8 yrs.; Georee M.
Adams, 11 yrs.; Nelson J. Adams, 10 yrs.;
Harry Lane, 6 yrs.; James Adams, 8 yrs.;
William Adams, 4 yrs., and Clarence Haw-
kins, 7 yrs.
SINCE July 1, IS3S, the orphans admitted Into
St. Francis" Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum,
are as follows: Female — Annetta Antonia, 1
years; Camellia Hawkins, 9; Ada Haley, 9;
Marguerite Kaisar, 6; Carrie B. Pickett, 7;
Pearl Hunter, 10; Katie Riordan, 5. Male-
Harry Antunia, 3 years 3 months; William
Rohling, 3 months; George Hunter, 2 years
6 months; Harold Hunter, 4 years 3 months;
Thomas O'Nell, 3; Bert de Shields, 6 years
6 months; Fred de Shields. 3 years 6 months;
Thomas Riordan. 5; Gilbert Cope, 7. Half
orphans — Marguerite Gamerston, 6; Irene
Gamerston, 9; Catherine Shepherd, 4 years 6
months; Lyda Shepherd, 9. Male— Jacob
Smith, 10; Osar Smith. 7; Fred Smith, 5
years; Jennie Shihade, 6 years.
ABANDONED children Jn St. Joseph's Infant
Orphan Asylum from July 1, 1597, to Decem-
ber 31, IS9S: Frank Swett, age 4 years;
Margaret Cunningham, 4 years; Hazel Cun-
ningham. 2 years; Margaret Campion, 2 years;
Rose Kelly, 4 years; Thomas Kelly, 3 years;
Ruth Dougherty. 4 years; Lillie Aubertine,
5 years.
_>iyidi:m> notices.
DIVIDEND notice— The Nevada National Bank
of San Francisco. At a regular meeting of
the Board of Directors of this bank, held
January S, IS»9, a dividend was declared for
the hair year ending December 31, IS9B. at the
rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, pay-
able on and after the 16th inst. Transfer
books will be closed from the 10th to the
16th Inst., both days Inclusive.
D. B. DAVIDSON. Secretary,
.anury 4. 1899.
DIVIDEND notice— Dividend No. 83 (twenty-
five cents per share) of the Hutchlnson Sugar
Plantation Company will be payable at the
office of the company, 327 Market St., on
and after Friday, January 20, 1899. Transfer
bcoks will close on Saturday, January 14,
1899, at 12 o'clock noon.
E. H. SHELDON. Secretary.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.
A YOUNG woman, help in kitchen or cham-
berwork by day. 338 Bryant.
A WIDOW, with little girl, 7 years old, would
like a position as housekeeper; can give best
of reference; kind treatment and and a good
home wanted more than wages. Call at lt>l
Chattanooga st., near Twenty-third.
WANTED— A position by a young lady as
chambermaid In private boarding house or Uu
housework. Address 724 Folsom St.
STENOGRAPHER; office assistant; small
salary: experience. S, Box 1411, Call office.
COMPETENT lady compositor wishes em-
ployment. Box 1415, Call office.
EXPERIENCED teacher, of travel, with high-
est testimonials, would like position as visit-
ing tutor, companion or secretary; small
salary. Box 452, Call office.
QER— IAN nursery governess would like situa-
tion in private family; best of references.
.Box 1417, Call office, Oaklanfi.
TRUSTWORTHY woman of 30, with child 2
years old, desires a position as housekeeper;
wages moderate. Apply at 4354 24th st.
A NEAT woman would like place In family as
housekrr-i.>--r. MS Pacific st.
WOMAN wishes any kind of janitor work.
Address box 1748. Call office.
RELIABLE girl wants general housework and
plain cooking in small family. Address box
1508. Call office.
DANISH girl to do second work or take care
of children; best references. Address 13 Free-
lon St., near Fourth and Brannan.
FII'.ST-CLASS laundress wishes situation; city
or country; best of reference. 1234^ Bush st.
LADY wishes engagements to put on skirt
braids; 25c per skirt. Call at 1333 Eddy St.
WANTED— Dressmaking by the day; perfect
fit guaranteed; best of references; $1 5u per
day. Box 1504, Call.
WOMAN wants general housework or cooking;
city or country; references. Call 155 Natoma.
WANTED— Light work of any kind part of the
day in exchange for board; sleep home. MRS.
M., 12i Turk St.
YOUNG Swedish woman wants work by the
day, washing or cleaning. 162 Tehama st.
YOUNG woman would like a place on ranch;
good cook. Please call at 322 Minna st.
YOUNG girl wishes a place to do light house-
work and sleep home. Call or address 3 Isi3
St., off 12th, bet. Folsom and Han:
WOMAN wishes situation: is good plain cook;
city or country; is kind to children; good city
references; wages $12 to $15. Please call at
270 Jessie St.
YOUNG lady desires situation as companion
in suburban home; will assist with chil-
dren, sewing or housework for moderate
compensation. Address Box 44, Call office,
Oakland.
COMPETENT woman wishes situation to do
general housework; good cook. Call 515
Ninth at, Oakland.
GIRL wishes a situation to do general house-
work in a private family; good references.
Please call at 4 1 ,: Hoft aye., near Mission and
Sixteenth.
SWEDISH woman wants washing, Ironing or
housecleanlng by the day; $1 50. Address 30
Aztec St., off Shotwell.
DRESSMAKER will take work or go in fami-
lies; 75c day. 2748 Harrison, near 24th.
WOMAN wants work by the day. Address
Branch, 1941 Mission St.
SCANDINAVIAN woman would like place as
housekeeper; good cook and kind to children;
moderate wages. Address Bux 21, Branch
Call office, 387 Hayes st.
RESPECTABLE young lady wishes a situa-
tion to do general housework; is willing and
obliging. Call 71 Germanla aye., Monday
and Tuesday.
WOMAN desires position to do general house-
work, cooking; by the day, week or month;
will sleep at home; references. Address Box
80, Call branch office, 357 Hayes st.
FIRST-CLASS seamstress on ladles' and chil-
dren's dresses; would like engagements by
the day or month. 422 Franklin st.
WANTED— Work of any kind by the day; first-
class laundress; references. 5138 Larkin at.
EXPERIENCED, refined young lady desires
position as seamstress in private family or
institution; first-class references. Address, by
letter, M. C 634 Lyon st.
WOMAN, first-class cook, wants cooking or
general housework in small family; good city
reference. Box 1420, Call office.
PROTESTANT girl wl-bea situation to take
care of a baby or assist in upstairs work.
:ress_box 1428, Call office.
YOUNG lady wishes position as stenographer;
very best of reference given. Apply room
24, Flood building.
SITUATION "by a girl 15 years of age in a
respectable private family without children
to assist in light housework for room and
board. Address F. M., box 1449, Call office.
ALL the consideration and respect shown to
ladies who are temporarily emba: asgpd at
UNCLE HARRIS', 16 Grant aye.. nr. Market
SCANDINAVIAN woman wishes chamberwork
or any kind of work by the day or week.
326 Minna st.
YOUNG German cook wishes situation; wages
$25 to $80. Address 4073 Twenty-fourth st.
EXPERIENCED cook and baker; hotel or min-
ing camp; references. Address box 1426, Call.
LADY wishes position as cashier; cafe or
restaurant preferred; city or country; refer-
ence. Address box 12J9, Call.
SITUATION wanted— Young girl wants work in
family in city for slight remuneration while
attending college. Address G. C. 9.. Ala-
meda office.
WINCHESTER House. 44 Third St.. near Mar-
ket; 200 rooms: 25c to $1 DO night: $1 60 to $6
week: convenient and respectable; free 'bus
and bni'caire to find from ferry.
SITUATIONS WANTED— MALE.
JAPANESE-CHINESE Emp. Agency; all kinds
help. GEO. AOKI, 30 Geary; tel. Grant 56.
CHINESE and Japanese Employment Office:
best help. 414H O'Farrell Ft. ; tel. East 4SB.
FIRST-CLASS barkeeper wishes a position;
has best of reference. Address Belmont
House, 1126 Market, room 61.
BY man and wife in lodging house, hotel or
private place; roan experienced in all linos of
general work; wife first-class housekeeper.
Box 1414. Call.
POSITION wanted by young man with 3 years
In machine shop and boiler-making and re-
pair work; first-rate man with engines, boil-
ers or irrigating plants, mining machinery,
etc; reference. Box 1330, Call.
SITUATION wanted by experienced young
man (German) as second butler or house-
man; first-class references. Address box
1410. Call.
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1899.
SITUATIONS WANTED— Continued.
GENTLEMAN nurse with references for pri-
vate families, rheumatic and paralytic in-
valids a specialty. F. W. DAVIS. 417 Kear-
ny st.
SITUATION wanted by man and wife, good
cook ; man capable of doing any kind of
work; city or country. Address 20 Rondell
place, off Sixteenth St., bet. Valencia and
Mission.
BOY, 16 years, steady and obliging, wishes a
position of some kind; wholesale house pre-
ferred. H. MORRISON, 2406 Folsoni st.
BUTCHER— Situation wanted by steady man
as meat cutter; city or country- Box 1422,
Call.
SOBER young man wants any kind uf work.
Address box 1405, Call office.
WANTED— Position as dry goods or clothing
salesman: question of salary settled after
first month; best of references. Box 1401. Call.
RELIABLE person wishes situation at gen-
eral housework in private family; Is good
cook; wages $10 to $12; flat or cottage pre-
ferred. Box 1508. Call office.
FIRST-CLASS coachman; single; thorough ex-
perience; good houseworker and man about
place; sober; use no tobacco; not afraid of
work; many years with same employer; best
reference. Address L. A., 119 Fifth St., flat 1.
EXPERIENCED, educated single man would
like to travel with rich family; active and
.nber; neat appearance; beat reference. L. A.,
119 Fifth St., flat 1.
YOUNG man, watchmaker, jeweler or en-
graver; steady position in city Jewelry store.
Wrlto. stating capabilities and references,
also salary expected, to box 1510, Call office.
YOUNG man well known, formerly of Baldwin
Hotel for seven years, would like place in a
first-class saloon to learn *n tend bar. Box
1739. Cail^ __________
BOY of 17 wishes place on ranch; can prune
trees and do ranch work. Box 1511. CalL
HONEST Japanese schoolboy wants place to
work out of school hours. K. ISHIDA, 104
Eleventh St.. San Francisco.
SITUATION by practical American pruner; 30
years' experience; orchard and vineyard
work; 4 years last place; best references;
sober and willing worker; small wages and
found; punctual and strictly reliable. Ad-
diess or call room 29. lll',j Minna Et.
EXPERIENCED man around house wishes po-
sition; handy with tools; good driver, gar-
dener and first-class horseman. Box 1422, Call.
YOUNG man as collector, office work or any
position of trust; good security; capable. 311
Taylor st.
RESTAURANT cook, who has worked In San
Francisco's best houses, wishes situation of
my kind. Box 1419, Call office.
JAPANESE, honest young boy, desires posi-
tion as waiter, general housework and ex-
pert plain washing. C. HABATA. 41SA Post.
ALL who intend to go to the country can store
their sealskins, silverware, piano or valu-
ables for safe keeping till they return, receiy-
Ing a loan as well, from UNCLE HARRIS, 15
Grant aye.. near Market st.
BY a married man who understands the care of
horses or who would be willing to do any
kind of work. R. F., 1931 Fifteenth aye..
South San Francisco.
YOUNG man with good references and recom-
mendations, sober and industrious, desires
position as clerk or collector where there Is
a chance of advancement. Box 1439. Call.
INDUSTRIOUS gardener, German; understands
the care of horses, cows, flowers, lawn, driv-
ing; private place; handy and willing; small
wage? and good home. Box 1438, Call.
POSITION by person of experience, nurse in
sanitarium, institution or otherwise; oppor-
tunity of practice more an object than
wages. Address box 1445. Call office.
WANTED— Position as janitor, light porter,
watchman or any position of trust; can fur-
nish highest references and testimonials as
to integrity and sobriety. Box 1447, Call.
WANTED — Position as engineer, fireman or
night watchman by young man; will give
cash security as to responsibility. Address
box 1347, Call.
PLUMBER, first-class, will work by the day or
month for property owner or estate; has all
necessary shop tools; ref. Box 1429, Call.
SITUATION wanted by a young man who un-
derstands the care of horses and garden; a
good driver and porter. Address box 1457, Call.
GARDENER — Situation wanted by practical
man; city or Address 1722. Webster
St., Alameda.
YOUNG man wishes a situation as helper on
cakes; Oakland preferred. Address 813 Cen-
ter st.. Oakl-a?-.
COLORED waiter wants situation as above, or
any place where can be made useful; ab-
Ftainer; age 24; good reference. H. ALEX,
326 Pacific St., room 39.
SITUATION by German: well acquainted with
grocery and wine business: good barkeeper;
can keep books. Address box 685, Call of_c_,
FIRST-CLASS shoemaker, German, with best
of experience on custom and pattern, would
like situation; city or country. R. Z.. Dan-
ville, Contra Costa County.
SITUATION wanted by young man in office,
store or hotel ; understands 4 languages, book-
keeping and correspondence. Box 1351, Call.
GOOD painter, paper hanger and whltener, hav-
ing complete outfit of tools, wants work; city
or country. MERKiAN. 1302 Webster St.
1111. 1' WASTED 1 KM M.l-J.
C. R. HANSEN & CO Phone, Grant 185
2 second girls (French), $20; 25 girls for gen-
eral housework, fli to $25; 3 first-class oooks,
$25. C. K. HANSEN & CO., 104 Geary st.
AT C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S.... Phone Grant ISS
28 waitresses, city and country, $20 and $25; 3
chambermaids, country, $2u; 4 chambermaids
and wait on dinner, city, $20; 7 waitresses, $15
and $18; 10 private family cooks, $25; 11 Scan-
dinavian, 9 German general housework girls,
< ity and country, $20 and $25; neat girl, care
of children and housework, $15. C. It. HAN-
SEN & CO.. 104 Geary st
C. R. HANSEN & CO Phone Grant IS>5
Want Monday Morning for Hotels
2 waitresses, same country' hotel, $22 50; 2
waitresses, same country restaurant, $20 and
room; waitress, country' hotel, $25; chamber-
maid, country hotel, $20, fare advanced for
all: 3 chambermaids and wait dinner, $20; 2
waitresses, $20; 4 waitresses, $15 and $18; res-
taurant waitresses, $5 and $6 a week; Ger-
man pantry girls, $15; 2 restaurant cooks; 2
hotel cooks. C. It. HANSEN & CO., 104
Geary 6t.
C. R. HANSEN & CO Phone Grant 185
Family Help Wanted Monday Morning —
10 cooks. $2"i; 6 Scandinavian housework girls,
$20 and $25; 7 German housework girls, $20 and
$15; 11 girls for housework, $15; 6 girls to as-
sist, $8 to $12; 5 girls for housework, country,
$20; neat girl", care of children and housework,
$15; 2 girls, same house, country, $20 and $15.
C. R. HANSEN & CO., 104 Gear;.
WANTED— German girl for pantry work In an
institution; no experience required: $15 per
month. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st.
GIRLS of all nationalities wanted at MISS
WELLS' Emp. Of., 1243H Park st., Alameda.
WANTED — Good starch girl on new work.
Call to-day. 790 F>lizabeth St., bet. 23d and
24th sts., for 2 days.
WANTED— A girl, 16 or 17. plain housework;
no warfh, no children; to sleep home. Call to-
■ hiv. 790 Elizabeth st., bet. 23d and 24th sts.
WANTED— Neat, refined young girl for house-
work; 2 In family; wages $10; reference. Box
1418, Call office.
LADIES earn $8 per week working at home;
no canvasKinp; inclose sglf-addres-ed, stamped
envelope. STANDARD NOVELTY CO., 101
Bcekman St., New York City.
YOUNG girl for general housework; no cook-
inp. 1831 Eddy st.
EXPERIENCED operators in our white and
fancy shirt departments; a limited number
for Instruction. STANDARD SHIRT FAC-
T< HIT, Gough and Grove sts.
YOUNG girl for general housework; good cook-
ing: no washing. Call between 9 and 11 at
2219 Pacific aye.
WANTED — Tonne lady for roadhouse. Box
1502, Call office^
WANTED— GirI for light housework; 2 In fam-
ily. 4079 Eighteenth St.
GOOD girl wanted to do general housework.
731 Green St.. near Mason.
WANTED— An experienced cook, with best ref-
erences; wages $25. Call at 1307 Gough St.,
between 9 and 12, Sunday. .
WANTED— Chambermaid for an institution in
city. nic<- place, $1". per month: pantry girl,
same place, $15. W. D. EWER & CO., 626
i 'lay st. _______
WANTED— CiirI to tiFFist In general housework;
Fmall family. Apply 24 Baker st.
YOUNG girl to take care of two grown chil-
dren; must sleep home. Address 854 Broad-
way.
FROM CHICAGO! FROM CHICAGO!
Mr. Herman Heinrich, late from Europe, with
Mandel Brothers and other first-class houses
of Chicago, Is now at the well-known Mc-
Dowell Drcsscutting School for the purpose
of giving a course in strictly tailor-made
dresses. The tailor-made Is here to Stay,
and all dressmakers should jump at this their
first opportunity to take lessons from a first-
class ladles' tailor. We have gone to great
expense to give this course and all ought to
take advantage of our liberal offer at once.
We will teach hasting, padding, button-
holes, plain, lapped and strapped seams,
pockets, collars, etc.; in fact, we will give
a thorough course in cutting, fitting, finish-
ing and the final pressing, as only an experi-
enced tailor can give; call and see samples;
latest patterns cut to order. THE McDOW-
KU. DRESSCUTTINa AND MILLINERY
SCHOOL, 103 Post st. A. H. LYNN.
OPERATORS on white and flannel overshirts;
a few Inexperienced hands taken and taught.
LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 36% Fremont st.
EXPERIENCED operators on gents' white
ehirts; steady employment. 535 Valencia tt.
HELP W.\NTE£>— Continued.
WANTED— Experienced shirt operators; best
prices; steady employment EAGLESON &
CO., 535 Market St. ..
OPERATORS on ladles' waists and men's
drilled coats and pants. NEUBAUP. BROS.,
_IS_ First st. .
WANTED— A Catholic woman, middle-aged, for
housework: without any incumbr_nce. Ad-
_dress box B, Branch Call office, 357 Hayes st.
$2 OR $100 to loan on your watch at UNCLE
HARRIS', 15 Grant aye., near Market st.
LEARN dressmaking and millinery: position*
free: patterns. 2nc un Mr>w»"'« '"I p -«♦
' HELP WAATKIJ —
MURRAY & READY PHONE MAIN 5848,
Leading Employment and Labor Agents.
'. " WANT MONDAY
Buggy washer, $50 6tableman. $40
milker and farm hand, also pruners; 53
woodchoppers, $1 50, $1 and $2 a cord; 45 tie
makers. Be, 8c and 12c each
metal -spinner. : gardener,- private
MURRAY & READY. 634 and 636 Clay
DRY GOODS clerk, $50 bakery boy
MURRAY & READY". 634 and 636 Clay st.
4 BAKERS, $10 and found and $30 and found;
2 butchers
6 cooks 5 waiters 3 dishwashers
MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay Bt.
WANTED— Driver for milk route in city, $35
and found; coachman for gentleman's place
near city, $30 and found; gardener, small pri-
vate place in country, $2o and found; ranch
blacksmith, no shoeing, $30 and board; 2
miners, $2 per day; farmers, milkers and
others. W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st
TRAVELING salesman, exclusive or side line;
commission. Write or call, Premium Cigar
Co.. 207 Battery st.
GOOD stenographer and assistant to book-
keeper; must be experienced in commercial
affairs and of Al habits; permanent position;
give reference and full particulars. Address
Box 1403, Call office.
WANTED— Salesman with established trade in
California, Oregon and Washington to travel
for confectionery house manufacturing me-
dium and high class goods. Address, stating
amount of last year's sales, with references,
C. F. GUNTHER, Manufacturing Confec-
tloner, 212 State St., Chicago, 111.
MAN to sell baking powder, your locality, on
salary; eend 2 references and $2 for sample
case; reliable firm. NATIONAL SUPPLY
CO., Wilkesbarre, Pa,
WANTED— A young man desiring to study
dentistry, who is graduate of Grammar School,
between 17 and 20 years of age; position in
dental office. Address box 1416, Call office.
GOVERNMENT positions— Don't prepare for
any civil service examination without seeing
our Illustrated catalogue of information,; sent
free. COLUMBIAN CORRESPONDENCE
COLLEGE, Washington, D. C. ■
WANTED— Good cook; $10 week. 121 Fifth st.
WANTED — Carriage painter; must ba good
scroller and striper. 82S Harrison st.
WANTED— A good stock clerk for crockery and
glassware business at 108 Sixth st. Call Mon-
day between 8 and 10 a. m.
DISHWASHER wanted. 141 East st.
WANTED Carpet layer; state wages and ex-
perience. Address A. L., box 1512, Call office.
TO go this week— 3oo pairs men's shoes, some
nearly new, from 50c to $1; new shoes, slight-
ly damaged, one-half price. £62 Mission st,
bet. First and Second sts. Open Sundays.
I HAVE a two-chair barber shop to rent.
Call on owner after 1 o'clock. Lady Barber
Shop, 234 Montgomery aye.
MAN and wife to cook and wait on table on
large farm. Call Monday and Tuesday fore-
noons room 5, 122 Market st.
WANTED — Experienced operators to sew on
men's shirts and underwear; a few inexperi-
enced will be taught. Apply between 10 a. m.
and 2 p. m. at the L. ELKUS CO., 29-31 Bat-
tery st.
WANTED — Reliable men and women in every
town to work for us; neat, steady employ-
ment; good wages; no deception; no delay;
send us your address and we will 6end you
work immediately. Address STANDARD
ART MFG. CO., 142 West Twenty-third st,
New York City, room A.
MEN, attention! — Pacific House, corner Leides-
dorff. and Commercial sts.; rooms, per night,
_2'4c, 20c and 25c; per week, 75c, $1 and $1 25.
LADIES or gents can make $10 to $15 per week
at their homes. 331 Kearny Bt., room 18.
MEN wanted everywhere to distribute samples
and advertise California Orange Syrup; $2
per day and expenses; cash every week; par-
ticulars for 2-cent stamp. CALIFORNIA
ORANGE SYRUP CO.. San Francisco. Cal.
$100,000,000 TO loan on bonds, stock, real estate,
goods in warehouse and in bond, or on valu-
ables of all kinds at 15 Grant aye., near Mar-
ket St., UNCLE HARRIS^
RECRUITS wanted for thb United States Ma-
rlne Corps, United States navy; able-bodied,
unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 30
years, who are citizens of the United States,
or those who have legally declared their in-
tention to become such; must be of good char-
acter and habits and able to speak, read and
write English, and be between 5 feet 5 Inches
and 6 feet in height. For further information
apply at the Recruiting Office, 40 Ellis St.,
San Francisco, Cal.
YOUNG men, seamen, carpenters, blacksmiths,
for ships. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart st.
BARBERS' Progressive Union; free employ-
m't. H. Bernard, Sec, 104 7th; tel. Jessie llb : 4.
MEN to learn barber trade; easy terms. 1542
Market st.
MEN and women to learn barber trade at Sin
Francisco Barber College, 138% Eighth St.
BARBERS' Association Free • Employment
Office. S." FUCHS. Sec, 325 Grant aye. .
TRY Lindell House, Sixth and Howard sts.;
thoroughly renovated; 200 rms.; 15c, 25c night.
WANTED— At Montana House, 764»4 Mission
Ft., men to take rooms; 10c, 15c and 25c per
night; 60c. 90c and $1 per week.
WANTED— Laborers and mechanics to know
that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprietor, still
runs Denver House, 217 Third st. ; 150 large
rooms, 25c per night; $1 to $3 per week.
SINGLE rooms, 15c, 20c, 25c per night; 75c, $1
to $2 50 per wk. Elcho House, 563V4 Market st.
WANTED— To collect wages due laborers and
clerks. Knox Collection Agency, 112 Sutter st.
SAILORS and ordinary seamen wanted at
LANE'S, 504 Davis Bt., near Jackson.
SINGLE, furnished, fine, large, sunny and airy
room, 25c night. Rosedale House, 321 Ellis st.
TRY Acme House, 957 Market St., below Sixth,
for a room; 25c a night; $1 a week.
WINCHESTER House, 44 Third St., near Mar-
ket; 200 rooms, Isc night; reading-room; free
'bus and baggage to and from the ferry.
AGENTS WANTED.
AGKNTS wanted Exceptional chance to make
money: Mr. Ramon Reyes Lala's large book
on "The Philippine Islands," an entertain-
ing, accurate. Instructive work, with about
200 beautiful and rare Illustrations; this work
Is the result of years of preparation •by an
able man native of , Manila; therefore
nothing on the subject can equal It; sells at
sight. Send for prospectus and terms. Con-
tinental Publishing Co., 25 Park Place, New
York.
AGENTS— We will pay $100 per month and
railroad expenses to any man who will faith-
fully represent us in taking orders for the
most reliable portrait copying house In the
world'; we pay strictly salary. Address G. E.
MARTEL, Department 7, New York.
ECONOMIC . INSURANCE.
Agents wanted— and vicinity; liberal in-
ducements; paying proposition: : Industrial
insurance; men preferred. REDWINE &
BREWSTER, managers, 144 Phelan building.
Call 5 to 6 p. m.
AGENTS wanted— The De Lery Tassel Incan-
descent Gas Burner, the most wonderful in-
vention of modern times; "no chimney," "no
; mantle": for artificial or natural gas; glvos
a light of 40 candle power at a saving of 30
per cent; pays for itself in a month; send $1
for sample and terms prepaid; if not satisfied
upon receipt of burner money promptly re-
funded; refer to any bank or express com-
pany in Cincinnati. Address DE LERY
LIGHT CO.. 434 Walnut St., Cincinnati. O.
FLATS WANTED.
WANTED— Sunny modern flat; 5 rooms. Ad-
dress 527 Hayes Ft.
_____ __ __
LostT
LOST— Yesterday, Saturday, a very small white
dog, with yellow or tan spots on his body
and head; named Jumbo. Liberal reward
paid for his return to 1 Fifth 6t.
LOST— Knights Templar charm. Suitable * re-
ward will be paid at the Call office.
LOST— Big dog: looks like tiger or zebra. Re-
ward at 1332 Paclflo st. " .
Monday night, near Native Sons' Hall,
i a diamond star; finder will receive liberal re-
ward. Apply 310 Ransome st.
LOST— By employing true gentlemen at UNCLE
HARRIS', 15 Grant aye.. near Market Bt.. the
eurety Is given that the most sensitive lady
will receive the kindest treatment; private
entrance and private rooms. •
LOST— A fox terrier pup: liberal reward. 1342
Market st. SCHRADER. City Hall Market.
FOUND. |
FOUND— Dec. 29, back of Shell Mound, small
skiff. M;-:i:r.AT.L'S Mfg. Co.. Emeryville.
SEAVING MACHINES.
$2 MONTHLY, rented: repaired, bought sold;
, machine supplies. 145 Sixth; phone . Mint 43.
ALL kinds - bought, ; sold, exchanged, rented;
' repairing at lowest rates. 203 Fourth st.
PERSONALS.
NOTICE f~
WM. EHRENPFORT
RETIRING SALE.
The old-established house of Wm. Ehrenp-
fort offers its stock of CARPETS. LINO-
LEI 'MS. WINDOW SHADES, ETC., at a
sacrifice. This well-known firm has been In
business 45 years, and Its reputation for high-
grade goods and low prices have been exceled
by none. MR. EHRENPFORT announces to
his friends and patrons that all the stock
must be disposed of within 10 days. This
Eale means the positive closing of the old re-
house located at 1323 Market st.
WEALTHY widower, worth $75,000, no incum-
brances, noble, generous qualities of heart,
seeks devoted wife. Broker, 3126 Forest aye.,
Chicago, 111.
CITY gentleman, age 35, residing on farm,
wants a wife. Ladles matrimonially inclined
write for particulars to C. A. CHASE, box
100, Flacerville, Cal.
ANY information concerning JOHN J. GOLDEN
7, i }}J i \? ioat B rat « f "'ly received by his mother,
MRS. M. A. GRAHAM, 35S Linden aye., San
Francisco, Cal.
JlM— Lost your letter: want to hear from you.
L. DEAN. 1035 Market St., S. F.
LEDERER'S Qulnonla Is in great demand as
a hair tonic: beautifies the, hair; only 35c a
bottle. G. LEDERER, 123 Stockton st.
LATEST modes and styles in halrdresslng, 25c*
n « 9oe; swltche s. $1 up; LEDERER'S
FOAMO, fine shampoo, 5c package. G. LED-
ERER, the hairdresser, 123 Stockton st.
ARE YOU BALD?
\\ c are the only genuine first-class hair and
scalp specialists In San Francisco. W r e guar-
antee our work and no pay until satisfied.
We will grow you a good head of hair on that
bald head. Our remedies sent prepaid to those
who cannot visit us. The Hlrsuitine Company,
6 Eddy St., rooms 34-41, St. Ann's building.
MASSAGE by young man who is thoroughly
competent; "invalids a specialty" ; calls
promptly attended to. PROFESSOR HAM-
HILTON, 208 Jones st.
PARTIES with $5 00 to $500 to Join advertiser
in opening sanitarium for cure chronic
diseases; entirely new enterprise. Address
box 1509, Call office.
MRS. KATE BLAIR, scientific palmist, 143
Phelan building, third floor.
WALLACE'S system of dresscutting taught at
419 San Pablo aye., Oakland.
JOHN— Have you tried that 25c dinner at the
Ralston? Salad, soup, fish, chicken, roast
goose, asparagus, icecream. English walnuts,
good wine, black coffee and cognac. It's a
GOc dinner for 25c. The Ralston, 783 Market.
RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also
chenllle-wove rugs, silk portieres; dealer In
carpet twine. In hank or chain, at lowest
rates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth. Oakland.
ELECTRIC lights in every room; Winchester
House, 44 Third St., near Market: 200 rooms;
25e to $1 50 per night; $1 50 to $»i per week;
free 'bus and baegage to and from the ferry.
ARTISTIC bamboo furniture, wholesale and re-
tail: all kinds fancy work to order. K.
YOSHITANI & CO.. 313 Slitter St.
JAPANESE goods, bamboo furniture. Spanish
drawn work, wholesale and retail. Okuno
Company. 507 Larkin st.
A— CLOAKS, furs and suits at wholesale prices.
H. KRAMER, 20 Sansome st.
THE MODERN. 31 4th, nr. Mkt.— Baths. 12Vjc;
separate entrance for ladles; first-class.
CLOTHING, especially ladies' and children's;
highest price: postal. H. Fabian, 1020 Folsom.
HOME In confinement; diseases of women.
MRS. DR. FI'NKE. 1416 Bth st.. Alameda.
SUITS to order on easy Installments. Li
LEMOS. 1117 Market St.. bet. 7th and Bth.
DRESSMAKERS.
LEARN dressmaking, ladies' tailoring, mil-
linery; special offer this week; perfect fitting
patterns. McDowell School. 103 Post st.
SILK or cloth dress made. $5 to $6: dress made
over; perfect fit. 3 Eddy, MME.GOLDSTEIN.
SAN FRANCISCO Ladies' French Tailoring
College. 916 Market; men and women teachers.
LEARN sewing at Kelster's system; free this
week only. 424 Geary st.
MEDICAL.
ALL ladies will be glad to learn that Mrs. Dr.
Gwyer, formerly of 226 Turk st., has returned
to the city and resumed business; a sure and
safe cure for all female diseases from what-
ever cause; all those' who are sick or discour-
aged should call on the doctor and state their
ea^es before going eleswhere; they will find
her a true friend: home for patients, with
every comfort: satisfaction guaranteed by
MRS. DR. GWYER. 510 Eddy St., between
Hyde and Larkin.
ALL Ladies— C only Dr. and Mrs. M. Davies.
true friends of all Invalids, men and women;
50 years' practice; safe and quick cure guar-
anteed: any disease or irregularity: disgrace
avoided; kind sympathy and aid; sure relief,
though else fail; delicacy, privacy, home,
etc.; babies adopted; travelers treated; no de-
lay; self-cure sent; call or write; free; confi-
dential. MRS. M. DAVIES, 122S Market St.;
pills. $1; very strong. $2.
ALL cases of monthly irregularities restored
instantly (no matter what cause); safe and
sure at any time; my celebrated remedies and
treatment have never been known to fail;
travelers helped without delay; home in con-
finement; skillful medical attention; all those
Who are sick and discouraged consult the re-
liable specialists free and confidential. MRS.
DR. WYKTH. 208 Turk St., near Jones.
ALL of Dr. Foulet's capsules are guaranteed
absolute cure for all female diseases: posi-
tively safe and sure; no danger of after ef-
fects: taken In time it also acts as a pre-
ventive: price $1 50 per hox, sent free by mall
on receipt of price; consultation on all special
diseases free. WALLER BROS., 23 Grant
aye.. S. F. A caution— Before purchasing
elsewhere write us.
NEW process sent for female troubles; no mat-
ter from what cause and how long standing:
every woman her own physician; safe and
sure: no medicines or instruments used: con-
sultation free: pUls and capsules, $1: cure, $5.
By the well-known ladles' physician for 27
years. Call and see me for a safe cure. DR.
i'Oi'i'EK. SIS Kiarny st.
A TREATMENT that restores instantly all
cases of monthly Irregularities from whatever
cause; no instruments used; guaranteed cure
at office, $s; travelers helped Instantly; consult
free; hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. MRS. DR.
KOHL, 1122 Market, bet. Mason and Taylor.
AILMENTS— Ladies in trouble see Drs. Good-
win free; reliable, safe and sure; cure in 24
hours guaranteed; any complaints: no instru-
ments; maternity home; best medical at-
tendance; cure t'<. Removed from 401 D Van
Ness to 1362 A Mitt., bet. Jones & City Hall ay.
DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, world-renowned spe-
cialist; all monthly irreßularitles restored;
whatever cause; all cases relieved immediate-
ly; call or write; confidential. 1023 M: Market.
LADlES— Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills
(Diamond Brand), best, safe, reliable: take
no other; send 4c stamps for particulars;
"Relief for Ladles"; letter by return mall; at
druggists. Chlchester Chemical Co., Phlla.
ALLmarried ladies know "Segur<">." the greatest
boon to them. RICHARDS ft CO., -,06 Clay st.;
$1 60. Send 2c stamp for circulars to SEGU-
RO MFG. CO.. 531 X St., Sacramento, Cal.
DR. and MRS. WEOENER, 1312 Golden Gate
aye. ; private home In confinement, with every
comfort; best care and attendance; terms
moderate; infants adopted into good homes.
ALPEAU'S French pills, a boon to ladles with
female troubles; no danger; safe cure; $2 50;
expressed C. O. D. : don't delay until too late.
OSGOOD BROS.. Coast Agents, Oakland, Cal.
MRS L. s! Rt'RT. massage and electric treat-
ments; positive cure for nervousness, neural-
gia and rheumatism. 355'^ S. Spring, Los A.
BHLLKVTTE Panitnrium— Ln.lles cared for dur-
ing confinement. 727 Bellevue ay..Los Angeles.
MRS. ACHARD, midwife: pleasant sunny home
in confinement. 156 Second st. : tel. Green 52.
INSTANT relief for monthly troubles, etc. ; $5;
Dr. ami Mrs. Wise. 111S Market st.
DENTISTS.
VAN VROOM Dental Parlor— Best work at
lowest prices. Full set of teeth $5 up; fillings
25c up. All work absolutely painless; written
guarantee; painless extraction by electricity
our specialty: ten skilled operators; no stu-
dents: the largest and handsomest dental par-
lors west of Chicago; open evening and all
day Sunday. Corner Sixth and Market sts.
A METAL plate for the same price as rub-
ber: full set of teeth. $5: crowns, $3: fill-
ings, 50c; teeth without plates a specialty;
written guarantee for ten years given on all
work; no students employed; extracting free
when plates are ordered; consultation free.
Modern Dental Parlors, corner Market and
Mason sts. Entrance 8 Mason st.
A FULL set of teeth, $5; see new flexible
plates: light and thin; guaranteed 10 years;
teeth without plates, crown and bridge work
our specialty; fillings, 50c; crowns, $3 50; all
work painless and warranted. Chicago Den-
tal Parlors, 24 Sixth St.; telephone Jessie 1132.
DR. GEORGE W. LEEK, 20 O'Farrell St., ex-
tracts or fills teeth painlessly by his wonder-
ful secret method; crowns $2, bridges $4; rub-
ber or flexible plates $3; received 8 first
prizes; no students; guaranteed 12 years.
FULL set of teeth. $4: fillings, 25c; 22k. gold
crowns, $3; gold bridge, $5; plates repaired:
painless extraction guaranteed. N. Y. DEN-
TISTS, 969 Mission St., cor. Sixth.
DR. LUDLUM~HILL. 1443 Market st., near
Eleventh: crowns, bridge work and filllngß a
specialty; all work reasonable; gas given.
COLTON Dental Association. 806 Market et.
DR. CHARLES \V. DECKER.
SET of teeth without a plate. DR. H. G.
YOUNG. 1841 Polk st.
PARIS Dental Parlors, 235 Kearny; set of teeth
$4; filling, gold, 50o; *Uver. 25c; crowns, $3.
CHEAPEST and best in America— The Weekly
Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the
United States or Canada one year for $1,
postage paid.
SPIRITUALISM.
MRS. J. J. WHITNEY,
The great medical . clairvoyant, trance test
medium and life reader, through the gift of
clairvoyance she is able to penetrate all af-
fairs of your life and assist those who are
In doubt or trouble, whether SPIRITUAL,
PHYSICAL or FINANCIAL. She will give
you • positive proof that your spirit friends
can and will help you if you seek their aid
through the right channel.
• THE SICK CURED.
While In a trance or clairvoyant state she
has the power to see every organ that is dis-
eased in the human body, thus her phenom-
enal success In curing disease, either private,
chronic or obscure, • that has been given up
by prominent physicians. For those at v.
distance who wish to consult or treat by let-
ter, send age, sex, leading symptoms and 2-
cent stamp for reply and circular. 232 Stock-
ton st., bet. Geary and Post.
ADVICE and Assistance for All. ~~
MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE.
FEE $1 and upward.
Reveals your life from cradle to grave.
TO THE SICK ESPECIALLY
Her assistance is priceless. Her "Revealed
Medicines," registered and copyrighted, curp
all diseases on earth, consumption, paralysis,
rheumatism, all skin diseases, heart and nai-
vous affections. The wonderful cures which
she has made are the talk of the whole Flope.
Address or call MRS. DR. A. D. HOWE.
1104 Market st. (The Vendome).
Corner Market. Mason and Turk sts.
ATTENTION— If you want to see a medium
see the best: tells everything; valuable in-
formation given to users of morphine; 5 ques-
tions by mall $1. LEANDER, 313 Eddy Bt.
MRS. J. J. WHITNEY, trance test medium,
life reader; medical clairvoyant; treat all pri-
vate, chronic and obscure diseases; diagnosis
free; sittings $1. 232 Stockton st
$100,000 TO loan on safes and articles of every
description at UNCLE HARRIS', 15 Grant
aye., near Market st. ■
MRS. MENA FRAWCES, independent slate
writing medium. 118 Halght st.
MRS. ELLIS: tests to all: Tues.-Frl.. 2 p. m.;
Mon. S: 25c: sittings $1. 233 Valencia «t.
_. clairvoyants:
MRS. DR. F. CLARK, permanently located
in San Francisco, at 1023% Market St., bet.
Sixth and Seventh; while entranced gives aid
and advice which will overcome your enemies,
remove family troubles, restore lost affec-
tions, make marriage with the one you love
no failure, remove influence, bad habits; will
give correct information on law suits, sick-
ness, death, divorces, absent friends, etc.
N. B. — Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by
mall. Send stamp for circular, with special
terms, to MRS. DR. F. CLARK. 1023U Mkt.
MME. L. DAVIS, the great palmist and card
reader, returned from the East; can be con-
Bulted in all affairs, marriiige, loss of love,
etc. ; hours, 9-12, 2-8 p. m. 260 Golden Gate ay.
CLAIRVOYANT. 24 Page St.. near Franklin;
satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. MRS. M.
A. KNAPP.
CLAIRVOYANT, cardreader, 10c; ladies only.
543 Natoma St., bet. 6 and 7.
REMOVED — Mme. Lenemar, fortunes by plan-
ets. 472 Stevenson st., cor. 6th, room 4.
MME. HANSON, palmist and card reader;
past, present and future; 25c. 143.6 th, rm. 10,
GYPSY life reader, of 3 7th st., now 92S Mis-
sion, bet. sth and 6th; 25c and 50c; no sign.
JESSIE BURNETT, card reader and palmist,
101 Eddy and 13 Mason st., parlor 3.
MME. RAVENA reads life fluently; business
advice: names given: 25c up. 5 Fourth st.
EVELYN FOWLER, mind reader and palm-
ist Call 120 Ellis st., room 4.
MME. ETHEL GRAY, scientific palmist, clair-
voyant and card reader. 1169 Mission, nr. Sth.
MME. MOREAU, the best medium and cart
reader; 25c up. 73 Fourth st.. near Mission.
BLANCHE DE CHAPELLE. card reading. 417
Bush st., rooms 9 and 10.
MRS. B. BAUMANN. the well-known fortune
tellPr. has oppnpd an offlrp at 315 O'Farrell.
MtSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
AT $5 CO pI?R^rdN^I^STXLLiIENTs"AND
UPWARD.
$3 50 per month rent; new pianos.
Heine upright $295 00
Steinway upright 187 50
Chickering upright 235 00
Sohmer upright 115 00
Knabe upright 275 00
• And over 20 bargains from. $40 up; buy direct
of manufacturer and save $50 on each piano.
Office of
HEINE PIANO MANUFACTURING CO..
. 136 Ellis st., Y. M. C. A. building.
AS we are Felling good upright pianos for $6
cash and $6 per month, we ask you to investi-
gate and approve this method; prices are the
same as if purchased for all cash; bargains
in good second-hand uprights upon same easy
payments and some good pianos for $3, $4 and
$5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.,
Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter
sts., San Francisco, and Thirteenth and
Broadway, Oakland.
A LIST OF A FEW GENUINE BARGAINS—
Rogers & Bacon, upright; good order $95
Neuman, upright; thoroughly repaired.... 145
Henry Miller, upright; cabinet grand 190
Chlckering, upright; good as new.. 255
All guaranteed; sold on easy payments.
BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, Chickering Agents,
16 O'Farrell st.
ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largf-st house
west of Chicago Is KOHLER & CHASE'S,
26, 28 and 30 O'Farrell St.; pianos, organs and
all other musical Instruments of all grades
and prices; terms easy; prices lowest: every-
thing possible done to please and satisfy the
customer.
THE best bargains in the city can be found
at MAUVAIS'. 769 Market st. Call and see
the stock In their elegant new rooms.
FINE Hardman, Hazelton, Hallet & Davis and
Fischer cheap for cash. Room 12, Flood bldg.
W. G. BADGER, 415 Sacramento St., agent for
Francis Bacon and Hallet & Davis pianos.
BARGAIN— Good upright cheap. SCHMITZ, 16
McAllister St., next Hibernia Bank.
SOHMER pianos are the best. BYRON
MAUZY, Sole Agent, 308 Post st.
A FINE Steinway and new Chickerin;!: upright
sacrificed. KEEFFE'S, 1019 Van Ness aye.
A PIANO that will please you, tha Byron
Mauzy. 308 Post st
HAINES Bros.' and other flrst-class pianos at
reduced prices. W. C. HAMILTON, 324 Post
NEARLY new upright piano cheap; brilliant,
powerful tone. HORNUNG, 216 McAllister.
KNABE pianos: new scale; new styles. KOH-
LER & CHASE. 30 O'Farrell st.
SUPERIOR violins, zithers, old and new. H.
MULLER, maker, repairer. 2 Latham place.
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ENGINEERING School, civil and mining; as-
saying, blowpipe anal., chemistry, geol., min-
eralogy, surveying, math., cyanide method.
ELECTRICAL— and practice, oon-
struction, mechanical drawing, mathematics.
BUSlNESS— Bookkeeping, business practice,
shorthand, typing, languages, English; 24
teachers, day and evening: catalogue free.
HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 Post 6t.
A SINGING and operatic training school, Paris
graduate; classes now forming; term, 6 mo.,
$75 piano: languages, French and Spanish,
course, $30; special training during second
term for Paris Exposition, 1900. Rooms 6 and
. 20, Mercantile bldg., 530 Golden Gate aye.
ROBERT F. GALLAGHER'S Practical Short-
hand and Typewriting School; court reporter
17 years: pupils qualified to be court reporters;
terms reasonable; special evening speed class.
Parrott building, rooms 430-31-32.
ACCOUNTANTS and reporters as .teachers;
Ellis system: sunny rooms; low rat?s; day,
evening. SAN FRANCISCO BUS. COLLEGE,
1236 Market st.
AYRES' Business College, 723- Market St.;
shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, telegraphy,
penmanship, English branches, i etc.: life
scholar&hlp, $50; low rates per week and mo.
PROF. MERKI. 1008 Mission, nr. Sixth— Vlqjln.
mandolin, guitar, Juvenile class. $1 monthly:
guitarists wanted for mandolin club; no dues.
A LADY teaches piano & mandolin thoroughly:
50c hour; excellent pianist & accompanist for
entertainments and vocalists. 1209 Octavla st.
ENGINEERING School, civil, electrical, min-
ing, mech. survey, assay, archit. ; day & eve.;
est. 1564. VAN DER NAILLEN. 933 Market.
WANTED— English teacher; terms reasonable;
only letters. J. LEVIN, 557 California st.
DANCING taught: ballroom or stage; private
or class. IRVINE'S. 421 Post st.
40 CENTS a lesson by experienced piano teach-
er. Box 1412. Call.
PIANO and German; pupil of conservatory in
Leipslc; lessons, 75c. 110 Hyde st.
INSTRUCTION— VioIin, piano, cornet, mando-
lin, etc. THE MISSES LANE. 3941 24th at.
BOOKKEEPING, rapid calculation, practically
taught: short time. Tarr. 572 Parrott bldg.
A WEEK'S news for 5 cents— Weekly Call,
1C i'ag-*s. In wrapppr. for mailing. $1 per year.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ADVICE free; divorce law a specialty; private;
no fee without success: collections. G. W.
HOWE, atty-at-law. 850 Market, cor. Stockton.
ADVICE -free; divorce, law, private estates. J.
B. EVANS, 14 McAllister st. room 64.
ADVICE free; no charge unless successful. W.
W. DAVIDSON, 927 Market st.
ALL private law cases, bankruptcy, collection,
. free advice open t-gs. Atty McCabe. 103 Larkin.
L. S. CLARK— Emma Spreckels bldg., 927 Mar-
ket: consultation free: no fees In advance.
STORAGE./ .-■ -
A NEW fireproof brick bldg. ; cut rates. SCRIB-
NER & CO., 1145 Mission St., bet. 7th and Bth.
PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.
Office 101 Post St., cor. Powell; tel. Mala 6711
. JSINESS CHANCES.
A— SALOON and cardroom: $15 daily; will
givetrial. KREDO - CO.. 22% Geary St.
BAZAAR; large stock hardware,
crockery, > etc. cheap rent; living rooms.
KREDO & CO.. 22% Geary st. \
A— slooo— BEST restaurant: near Market; $80
daily; large, steady trade. KREDO _ CO.,
22-.. Geary st. : _____
A— S42SO— DRUGSTORE: fine opportunity for
doctor; $40 dally. KREDO & CO.. 22% Geary.
A— TO buy or sell your business quick tor cast*
apply to MOON _ CO., 1008% Market st
A— SOBER, steady man wanted in estab-
. llshed business; pays $75 a month to eaca
yearly. MOON & CO., 100S% Market st.
A— S4OO— HALF cash; old-established business;
good team; will clear $125 a month; full in-
vestigation. 'MOON _ CO.. 1008% Market st.
$500 TO $2(00 per year can be added to yr>ur
regular income without conflicting with your
present business; a safe, conservative tnd
certain business proposition; indisputable -vl-
dence, with full particulars, on application.
THE OAXACA CO., 620 Fullerton building,
St. Louis. Mo. • ■
GROCERY; neat place; good business $ 500
Branch bakery $100, $125, $200 275
Grocery and bar $125, $150, $250 up to 1000
Saloons $60 $100, $300, $400, $600 800
H. WEHNER _ CO., 1027% Market st.
ONE-HALI' interest in best-paying
placer mine in California: yields $20 clear
profit daily; can be made to pay $100 with lit-
tle outlay; full investigation given; haif cash.
Address box 1406. Call office.
$300 WILL buy notion, stationery, cigar and to-
bacco store; confectionery branch bakery ana
circulating library; low rent and 5 sunny llv-
lng rooms. 1151 Mission st. -■-' ■
$50— BRANCH bakery, with 3 living rooms j.
rent $10; call to-day; no agents. 1000 Larkin.
BEACH hotel to lease; furnished; can be mad«
family hotel. UMBSEN, 14 Montgomery st.
SHOE shop, doing good business; cheap rent;
business locality; reasonable. 332 Bush st.
SALOON at a bargain. Inquire Callaffice.
BARBER to buy shop at bargain: must sell at
once; apply Sunday. 1055 Market at.
FOR sale— Cigar store; 2 rooms; rent $8. 1734
Mission st.
EXTRA location for harnesß shop or other
business, with 3 living rooms; also barber
shop and 2 living rooms. Inquire ROBIN-
SON. 22', Geary St.. room 27. .
LADY with $150 can secure partnership In a
flrst-Clase summer hotel; 30 furnished rooms;
old established and fashionable; investigation
invited. Address box 1421. Call office.
WANTED— responsible and live promoter to
push a big deal with millions In sight. Ad-
dress or see C. W. HALL, Grand Hotel, city.
A— s2oo; SALOON; 2 cardrooms; rent $15; must
sell to-day. 30ti Minna st. '
OLD-ESTABLISHED shoe store; between $3000
and $1000 stock on hand; will sell very rea-
sonable; owner going out of business; 50 mtlee
east of Sacramento. For further information
Inquire at 209 Mason st. '
GOOD corner grocery and bar; Al stock and
fixtures; computing scales; cheap If taken at
once. Inquire Call office. |_
$350 CASH will buy a saloon and boarding-
house. Address box 1427. Call office.
$30 PER share; 10 shares capital stock of realty
syndicate; par value $100. 503 California, r. 318.
BAKERY in Redwood City; good outside and
inside trade; 4 horses, 2 wagons; fine stoclc;
a bargain; account of sickness. Apply Call.
FOR sale— A good harness business in a lively
town. Address JOHN ROCCA, Jamestown.
Tuolumne Co., Cal. ;--■'■>■•'■•■"■: __
GROCERY and bar at bargain; leaving city.
Call at 2029 Mission st. _
CIGAR stand; If sold at once; owner leav-
ing city. 304 Fourth st. _^
COFFEE and tea routes supplied from GEO.
W. CASWELL & CO.'S. 415 Sacramento St.
LODGINC HOUSES FOR SALE.
A— KREDO & CO 22% Geary st.
Money Advanced on All Houses.
110 rooms; clears $3000 yearly —.$4OOO
60 rooms; Third st; corner 2750
64 rooms; best on Fourth st .. 2SOQ
4« rooms; Stockton; clears $150 1500
30 rooms; Kearny; offices _ 2200
22 rooms; Market; all full 1200
19 rooms; Mason; clears $50 month 850
14 rooms; O'Farrell; central; cheap rent.' 500
12 rooms; Van Ness: boarding; elegant.... 850
11 rooms; nicely furnished; Second 5t.... 200
10 rooms; new and good, with piano.... 500
10 rooms: Taylor, clears $30 325
A— s4ooo; 240 rooms; guaranteed to clear $350
per month; trial given. KREDO & CO.
20-ROOM house; rent $50.. ~ ._..._ $ 7SO
. 6-room flat; rent $22.....°. 250
14 rooms; on Sutter st ............. 450
82 rooms; reduced from $5000 t0............ _>0O
12 rooms; on Market st; rent $40..™...... 450
10-room house; only 150
21 rooms; corner: clears $150 550
Abstracts furnished showing clear title.
No contract from buyer or seller required.
H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st.
FURNITURE of 7 rooms; good condition:
owner leaving; $150. 560 Minna, 2 to 4 p. m.
LODGING-HOUSE, 31 rooms; all light rooms;
$750. 739 Folsom st -
$75— BRANCH bakery and delicacies, notions,
toys; worth $150; must sell. JONES, BGS Mkt.
LADIES, If you need money call on UNCLE
HARRIS. I.* Grant aye.. near Market st.
FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS.
BOILERS, engines. 2d-hand machinery. Me-"
INTOSH & WOLPMAN. 195-197 Fremont st.
BAR outfits, counters, shelving, showcases
(all sizes), office fixtures, cash register,
scales, coffee mills, etc., bought and sold; es-
timates given. J. SCHWERDT. 821 Mission.
INCUBATOR and fancy wicker crib; cheap.
3336 Twenty-sixth st.
FIVE horse-power good engine and boiler: also
No 3 Knowles pump; cheap. 631 Market st_.
Oakland. ■
FOX terrier pups: the finest. ST. GEORGEJ
KENNELS, 120 Douglass st, bet. 17th & 18th.
PIGEONS— 6OO fine pigeons; mated; squabs;
coops, boxes, etc. ; cheap. 611 Turk st.
FOR sale— Fine set of 20 musical glasses, $10.
J. M., box 1503, Call office. , -■:■-.
COW for sale; cheap. 4509 Eighteenth st.
HOLSTEIN family cow for sale cheap. 19»
Preclta aye., off Mission.
NEW 22-ft. gasoline launch, 3 h. p. engine,
speedy, $325; will take sloop or small schoon*
■ er in trade. Address box 1448, Call office.
DON'T be foolish and throw money away; 50
per cent saved in purchasing from UNCLE
HARRIS, 15 Grant aye.
BRANCH bakery; $50; 3 living rooms con-
nected with it: rent $10; call' to-day; .no
agents. 911% Larkin st.
LATEST style Singer tailor machine;
large oak table; must sell. 812 A Filbert st.
BARS, back bars, mirrors, showcases, counters,
linoleum, office furniture, store and office fur-
niture and fixtures; new and second hand. J.
NOONAN. 1017-1019-1021-1023 Mission »t..
above Sixth.
FIRST-CLASS 2 h. p. gas engine: Improved pa-
tent sparker: guaranteed. 618 Mission; cheap.
TOOLS _ machinery: every description, bought,
sold & exchanged; send postal. 648 Mission.
GASOLINE launch: good condition and fast;
price $1250. Box 1301, Call office.
FOR belting, pump cups, lace leather, pulleys,
etc.. Cal. Belt Co . tel. Br. 331. 519 Mission.
BOILERS, engines, pumps, belting, dynamos;
second hand. WHITE'S. 516-518-520 Mission.
SAFES— The Hermann Safe Co. moved to 417-
-423 Sacramento st.
SAFES— Bargains In new and second-hand : all
sizes: half original cost. 109-111 Market.' S. F.
ONE and 2 bowl barber washstands. cheap.
HTrFSCHMTDT. K?» Golden Gate ay.
C __PET CLEANING.
CITY Steam Carpet-cleaning Works— Clean*
moves, lays carpets. C. H. STEVENS Mgr
38 and 40 Eighth St.; telephone South 250.
WHEN you become disgusted with poor work
send to SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-
beatlng Works. 3">3-357 Tehama st.; tel. S. 40.
CARPETS cleaned at Sc per yard; laid at 3c
STRATTON'S. 3 Eighth st; tel. Jessie 944
J. E. MITCHELL. Carpet-cleaning Co.. 240 14th
Bt; cleaning 3c per yard: tel. Mission 74.
CONKLIN'S Carpet-beating Works, 333 Golden
Gate aye.. tel. East 126.
~ — ' $
' PROPOSALS.
' SAN FRAN^CoT^C^^De^n^rwriSs^
Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re-
ceived here until 12 o'clock m., January 18,
1599. and then opened, for construction of a
garbage cremator at Presidio of San Fran-
cisco, Cal. Government reserves right to re-
ject or accept any or all bids in whole or in
part. Preference given to articles of do-
mestic production, conditions of price and
quality (including In the price of foreign
productions the duty thereon) being equal,
and such preference given to articles of
American production produced on the Paciflo
Coast to extent of consumption required by
the public service there. Information fur-
nished on application to undersigned. En-
velopes containing proposals should be In-
dorsed "Proposals for Cremator at Presidio
of San Francisco, .Cal.," and addressed to J.
M. MARSHALL. Deputy Quartermaster Gen-
eral. Chief Q. M -
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PHYSICIANS.
REMOVAL. Notice— Dr. C. C. O'Donnell.;
and residence, 1021% Market.' bet. 6th and ft-,