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Imp. Santa Bella Adds One More HARRY Pittsburg FPhil Bet a Barrel of Coin on Derfargiila and She Won There was a_crowd at the Bay District There was a big crowd. They had wished one another a happy | v Year, and then they wished they | could beat the races, and they succeeded | track vesterday. New to Her Leng List of Victories. GRIFFIN Driving. partially. It was not a good day for the first| choices, but two of the favoritesin the bet- ting getting home in front. The betting ring was packed, and the pencilers bandled thousands of dollars. Most of them quit ahead on the day. Once more did W..O'B. Macdonough’s | Bella demonstrate | Picking up 115 | Eweet that she was of high class. pounds in the Rosemeade stake for two- | filly imp. San INJURED. year-old fillies, which was-one of the hold- over stakes, - the starfers in ' reality . being three-vear-olds, she went to the post sec- ond choice in the betting, and after géiting | away rather poorly went through her field | and won easily from Argentina in the fast time for the five and a half furiongs of 1:07. 7 Sallie Clicquot, the 7 to 5 favorite, was a good thir Nearing the bend for home, Carrera, ridden by Cheyalier, stumbled and fell. Long Lady, with Harry Griffin up, fell over him, and the crack light- weight jockey suffered a fracture of the collar bone. ~Chevalier had his shoulder dislocated. ¢ B Two Cheers, 11 to 5 favorite, was in front most of the way.in the opening event at five and a balf furlongs, and wou ina drive, a length before Irma, one of the second choices. : For the second race, a mile and séventy= vard run, Pittsburg Phil’s horse, Ed Kear- ny, was a 7 to 10 favorite, but succumbed to St. Lee, carrying 85 pounds, who de- feated him easily by two and a half lengths. Montalvo was a good third. Cochran’s 8t. Carlo filly, Joan, cele- brated jumping into the three-year-old ciass by ieading all the way in the seven- furlong handicap for three-year-olds, and winning easily by four lengths from La Viente, the Baldwin entry, at odds of 8.to 1. Ferris Hartman, the 12 to 5 favorite, finished in the show. ¢ The Del Monte steeplechase selling stake, with a gross value of $1000, resulted in a grand surprise. J O C and.Colonel \Veigfitmun were the only ones considered, and were extensively backed at odds of 3 to 2. In the rush to get aboard the two good ings, the talent overlooked John Brenock's clever jumper St. Brandon, at 510 1in the betting. J. Boyd, who rode him, took matters easy until the stretch was reached, when he gave him his head, and drawing away ixth Day of the Winter Meeting of the Cafifornia Jockey Club. Fast. Eey District Track, San Francisco, Wednesday, January 1, 1896. o “THE CALL”> RACING CHART. T RACE—Five ‘Weather Fine. Track haf turlongs: four-year-olds and upward; selling; conditions | Jockeys. Choru. ... |T. Hinr: C. Slaughie; T. Smith.. 810 Donuiliy. 830 | Macklin. | 108 iChevalier. 1 People: o SECON and seventy yards; selling; all ages; peualties and allowances; “r § O. parse $4 = - 7 Betuns. e 1% str. | Fin. | gocseys. o,f" 1ng. 1h 1214 |Hewett........ 5 4 35 °{ 2h " |Doggett...... . |12 * 7210 a start. THIRD RACE 510 George-Lovee. handicap; purse $600. sirstart. Won'easily. Winner, J. Cochran’s ch. £., b, FOURTH RACE—Fiv fons: yenalti EXN e d i bali furlongs; the Rosemeade stakes value $1850. Poor start. *Coupled wi Winner, W TH RACE >s; value £1000. 0. B. Macdonough's lmp. b. c., houid bave been run in 18 S Betting, 2 i op. (L 6 4h B1h 33 2 85 1 1135 14 n | |1 6 quot, 2.:110!. 4.t 21ipl 2135 21: |. 31 6-5 7-5 Amo, 100 25, 31a 4 413 | 44 oee | 30 80 3 612 | 51" | 6" | 54 |ClSiaughter....[50 . 100 7 Y e (8L 62 |J. Chorn 3 = 8 7157 64 7" |G sloal 200 40 5 5 L Fell 60 100 9 § Fell 0 8 Lit S 15 40 ?&._ Sert-Maiden Belle. 5. Time, 0 | won easily by ten lengths from'J O C, who [ | handily. disposed -of the Colonel for the | ! place,. i 4 A Pitesburg Phil backed his'mare Derfar- gilla for a “killing” in the last event of | the day, a short six-furlong handicap. In | at 111, she was backed down from 9 to o to 6tad, and in a hard drive beat McLight | out a head. Imp. Star Ruby, the second | choice, finished 1n third place. | THIRD SUCCESSIVE TIE. Companie s A and C of the League of | the Cross Play Footbaliand Fail to Decide Supremacy. Company A and Company C of the | League of the Cross played a tie game of | -football at Central Park yesterday after- | noon. | Early in the game Company A went | through its opponent’s line as _easily as a | circus rider goes through a paper hoop, | but after the touchdown was scored the | wearers- of the green shamrocks rallied, and from that time on the ball was see- sawed back and forth without any close calls on either goal until about the middle | of the second half, when Company C tied the score with a touchdown from which, like their rivals, they failed to kick a goal. A muffed punt was secured by Company Cand downed two feet from their goal, but they managed to work out of the pre- dicament, and after numerous exchanges time was called on Uompany A’s twenty- yard line and in possession of Company . The interestine feature of the contest is that it was a match to decide a rivalry that has been heightened by the ties preceding this one. On Thanksgiving, 1894, the two companies met at football and neither side scored. On September 9, 1895. they met in a field day at Schuetzen Park and each side scored 41 points. Foliowing is the way the players faced each other: Company A. Raymond..... Hartson -} Thompson [ -* Welsh MeKinley | Position. Company C. L. end R. Lacey Stevens Atkinson L. guard R. Brosman «...Center.... y White, K. guard 1L, ... Smith Hopper R tackle L...Ciptdin Regan | Mogan.. R. end L. Hughes | Grad anning | ahoney ! 0" Brien . Fitzgerald A 4, Company C 4. Touchdowns—Company A 1, by Captain Mogan; |'Gompany C 1, by Atkinson. Halves—35 minutes. Time of game, 2 hours and 10 minutes. Attendance, 500. Officials—R- feree, Captain Pete Smith, Olympic A: C.. Umpire, N, W, Simmons, Columbia A. C. Washington, D. C. Linesman, Kington, Olympic A C | BRIGHT MISS YANAGISAWA The Only Japanese Co-Ed Taking an American Course of Higher Culture. Her Ambition Is to Return Home and There Teach English to Her Own People. BERKELEY, Car.,Jan. 1.—One of the | most interesting students from -various | points of view whose name appears on the | rolls of the University of California at the present tims is Miss U. Yone Yanagisawa, a Japanese co-ed. She is interesting from several points of | | view, but more particularly from the fact { that she 1s the only lady student of her | race who is at the present time pursuing a | | course of siudy 1n an American institution | |'of higher learning. | Ina number of preparatory schools and | | academies in_California there are to be | found other Japanese girls who are fitting i themselves for collegiate courses, but there - About one and one-half miles; the Del Monte. steeplechase; selling; allow- | Betiing. éx. Horse,aze and weight 17 f dockeys. [oarins 52 StBr 18y I. Boyd: .. i 5 438} 3 0, 5% Henress: 33 32 (457) Lol W 1h Mara. L 82 43 Temple: 43 {enn * 418 [Ocmony 234 Badler.. io: . e T Good statts - rer, 1, Brénnock's ch. h., by imp. St. Bialse-Guenn, Time, 3:243&. % Refuseil Brandop. 47: handicap; all ages: purse 3400, iz Tndex. | Horse, age, welzht. | St A Fin. | Jockeys | Betting - Derfarzitla, a 3 33 1h Doggett........| 95 65 = Ml 5 5 515 £8. |Chom.:.........| B 6 5 11 81y W, Marin....ll| 2 3 2 2% 410 |T.Sloan... 1| 4 5 1 11 51z |E Cochran.. .| 15" 20 7 74 6% Mclnirye.... /| 60 © 100 6 63 750 Macklin... .0 10 . 25 5 5 8" |6. Wilson! B 100 * . -{stiller . 3. 20| o . s IC. Staugnter....| 20" 30 Poor stars.. Won driving. Winner, G. F. Smith’s ch. m., by Onandaga-Eisinore. *Left. Time, Abbrev ations— THE T'CALL” RACING GUIDE. To-day’s Entries at the Bay District Track. In races where the horses have no record at the distance 10 be run the records at the next nearest | Miss U. Yone Yanagisania, a Student at | @istance are given. fast: Fa., fair: ., heavy:im.. mile; £., furion; FIuST RACE=Fiv and abalf fu 1 Best_|. LYs record. the California University. {From a photograph.] Castan: Dorse 10 1 1 ag 97 selling. Lbvs Tk.! Owner. Pedigree. 2| F (C. J. Quinn. |Fellowcharm Elsie S 17 P. Siebenthaler.... | Imp.. Mariner-Marin 2°F L Ezell.. Spendthrifi-imp. Piccadilly ks B. Schrieb - Ben Ali-Hidaigo W. D. Randal; Imp. i Used-AfMinity T4 F. "A.N. Buchanan.... Fans:us-Mt. City Bells 107 . Owen Bros. Three Chcers-Lady” Emma, 11 Purns & Waterhi'se Take Notice-Plenia |B. Ward Laurelwood Farm D. A. Nunar-... {Imp.True Britt'n-Bg Bertha Duke Norfolk-Carmien - . - Cyelone-Kate Carson 5ix furjong 101 selling; three-year-olds. 1 Best Owner. | Pedigree. Index Name: Lbs record.| Dist. 'Lbs G oo |T04.1:0725 535°¢ 104 E...|W. Earp... ..|Eathbone-Miss Melbourne - & e B 1108 B [ Nanteainita stabis: | Gano e s 95 J. Quinn i Maid: Dovile 103 109 115 Cambridge st W. D. Randail Imp. Inverness La ‘I fappee " |3011#. Picasant Hill stable| Joe Hooker-Jessie R-- THIRD RACE—~About six furlongs: Owner’s handicap. e Ty ). Beat o 1 5 Index. Lbs record.| ‘Dist. |Lbs Tk Owner. i Padigres, 243 Potentate. Burns & Waterh's | Havden Edw'ds-Amelia P (464) Miss Maxim s Circe..... G. B. Morris & Co.. Lone Stable.. J. Mevoy, Imp. Maxim-Veniura Twip. Friar Tuck-Jessie O --| Marduft-Longalight T Dist:- -[Lbs| Tk. | Owner. Pedigree. - 463 |Red Root........| 91/1:4435 (lm 1108 F.. C. Parker..........|Imp. London-Camea 449 |Mary 8.0 94 1:45%2 1m70ys'100 F..|J. McEvay. . . " | Duké Montrose-Ocean iV ave 441 |Arundel... 99 1:01 " I5t 100 F.. | Laurelwood farm.. | Duk e Norfolk-Elaine, 469 | Dungarvan. ¥1-16m 89 H.|F. Ezell............, Hindoo-Calphurinia, " 480 K. H. Sherie: 7t 104117 F. Brown. Boanie Brown-Dispateh 310 | Modesto . *6¢ 101 Fa. Woodlawn siable:. | Hyder Ali-Visalia (349) Hy Dy... 1'm 92 F .. H. Shields;....... [Hyider All-Addie Warren 463 | Dochss Milpitas| .8 11-16m_ 93 F.. Eimwood s:k farm Diike ° orfoik-Ledette (459)| Beatrice. I 534 ¥: (4G0) | Tuornhill -l101 10 m. FIFTH RACE—Six furiongs: selling. nde: Name. |LBs ,1{.1 Owner. Pedigree. . 395 Kmma D ‘lfl!) Fa. J.P. Woolman, ack Brady-Dolly- Varden 458 Goid Bu. 11280F... |7 Hunter. Pittsturg-Molije 5. 359 |Sea Sprav.... | 87F . Sleberithalet. Ipp. Mariver-Maranette 412 |Lust Chance... 1165 ¥.°. Oukiand stavle. | Duke Norfolk-Vedette 440 | Rico S C. Hildreth.. . Shaunon-Fannie Lewis 299 | Rey AltBe... ... Elkton stable..: . Alta-Fannie D 5 (429) Cabrillo. 5 . |R: Van Brunmt.:. St. ~aviour-imp. L Hampton | 307 Moael.. .. California stable. Imp. Sir Modred-Gypsy (460). RRey dl F... Lone Stable.,...| Imp. Trae Briton-E"Colller (414)7 Buéno. . |El Primero stub Hidalgo-Bertie W 458 “eorge M - L. Stanfield.. Loftin-Emma 7 399 Schreiber. Imp. Wagher-Fabecia, 453 Ei Corona stable 1mp. Suwirro-Franchise - Burps &Water'e| Racine-fmp. Flirt | Lbs 7| Owner. * Pedigree: . | : Bert..: Crgckajack. ... |Harry Lewls |3ve 11111 1107 'l {Imp. Autonomy- 1107 jAddie M...... 0| 101 {Raphnel b 1Robin iiood L. |Ciey Gtrt.... Asterlix-Mannah €. Winters-Ida O'Nell, | Veradilles-Cousin Kate. Kingston-Lady Golden. |Revetile-Sadie. . . pmncxm-vnknown 5 Burlingame. ... | Senator Stanford-Frama. |Williams&Moreh'se| Kollan-by Patsy Duffzs |E. Powe. Duke Norfolk-Futurity. ! Forester-Maratana. |1mp. Trade Wina-Mistietoe, are none who are as far advancéd in the scale of learning as Miss Yanagisawa. Several years ago it” was quite as urcom- mon an occurrence-to see & Japanese male student 1n an American university as it is | now a female: but they have rapidly | grown to be more numerous, and now there are twelve Japanese male students pursu- ing'the various courses at Berkeley. Almost an equal number are at Stan- | ford: The graduate who received the most enthusiastic round .of applause on last | commencement day at Berkeley as he ap- | proached -the president to receive his | diploma and lieutenant’s commission was | Magario, the first Japanese ‘to take a | idegree from the University of California. | He graduated with high honors from his academic course and advanced far ahead | of the majority of his feliows in the mili- | tary department, having received one of | the six commissions of second licutenant granted on that day. \ Miss Yanagisawa entered Berkeley as a | regular student in the College of Social | Sciences last August with sophomore standing. Advanced credit was given her at the U. C. in recognition of the record | she made in the collegiate department of the University of the Pacific, which insti- | tution she- entered eleven years ago, be- | ginning with the kindergarten. Her clild- ood was spent in her native city, Tokio, | Japan, but_her father having business in- | terests in America brought his daughter | to this country thirteen years ago. ! After two years’ residence here she be- | gan’ the study of the English language, | and, as she became more and more fumiliat | ‘with it, decided to fit hers:1f for the work | | of a teacher of English in Japan. She is | now studying mainly the English branches, taking two advanced courses in English, two history courses and clementary work in Gernian In speaking of her work at the univer- sity and the associations she has formed | here, she said: I find the greatest of Bleasure in the pursuit of my studies at | erkeley. My favorite subject. of course, 1is English, and the more I study it the more I like it. The language comes natu- ral to me perhaps, because of m coming | to America in my early childhond and be- | cause I.at once commenced the study of | the language under competent teachers. Tie instructors at Berkeley are very kind tome and lend every assistance I could ask to make my work easy. Of course 1 have not the vocabulary nor the ab ity to ‘express myselfas well as my Enelish class- mates, and sometimes it is quite an em- barrassment to get up and recite before them. I have made a few very agreeable acquaintances at the university, which, of course, tends to make my life there a -pleasant one. “Most of my time while at Berkeley is spent in the library, reading and studying. “The one ambition I have is to finish | | | £ D RIC 10DGENQ, 216, . AND L A M. — Stated meeting THIS | (THURSDAY) BV at 7 o'clock | THURSDAY, | Sutter. my course so that I can return to Japan and teach those of my country who have not hid the advanteges of even & cormmon sehool education.” 7 Miss Yanagisawa' is ‘far above the aver- age of her race from the point of inteliect- uality, and the professors under whom she is takine work spéak of her ability in. the highest'terms. “She is of medium build, and of a modest and unassuming nature. Following is a létter she "has written -to ‘TaE Caly,: in which she speaks of her work at the university and the good that :she Bones may result from :her takin the initiative for her kindred women in the matter of pursuing a course of higher edu- cation in America: Editor of The Call—DEsR S1i: T am happy to De able 16 respond - to the Tequest of your cor- respondent 1or g few words in rogard to my course at the University of Californie. It is certainly a very great privilege for Japanese girl 10 pursue 4 course of studyin-one of the higher institutions of learning in America. _ Although quite a stranger at school, still I find my Work end surroundings very pleasant. The ieachers and students are all very kind and thoughitfai. I am pursuing the English and history courses aud I hope to fit myselfas an English teacher in Jepan, I feel my inability to undertake the work £mong our girls, still I certainly do hope that by my example.many other oi my sisters who ure more: mited may follow in the same line and be able to accomplish more good. There are many excellent native male in- structors in English, but as yet, I understand, there are very lew lady instructors, As you know, Japen is a growing nation. Her aidvancement in every brancn of learning has been 1arvelous. She is the promising country of the Orient, but until her daughters are ediicated to stand side by side with their brothers I fear she will never be able to be anked as one of the leading nations of the rorid. But I am certein that she will not neglect her daughters. They, too, must be carrfed along with the tide of ‘civilization, and cre another quarter of & century lias rolled by we will find in Japan one of the best civilizations that has ever been koown to the world. The fleld is certainly wide and there is opportunity for much work, but whether I will be able to eccomplish my desires the future only can tell. We Japanese have towork against many is- advantages in order to abtam litile English education. Far away. from home, without much gool home influence, we are obliged to battle against circumstances that are very oiten discouragine. But 1 must bring this letter to a close Pardon wme if T have taken too much of your precious time. Iam very sraly U. YONE YANAGISAWA. Vot Salesman Kimball, C. H. Kimball, the salesman for Newell & Brother, is not the Charles Kimball who was c¢harged in. Judge Joachimsen’s court with beating his wife.’ — . . SAN FRANCISCO “'CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALI— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, eorner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. 830 Hayes street. open unt!i 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin sireet, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Misslon streets, open until 8 o'cloc! 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clocks iEETINGS, NOEics OF Larp. By order of the W. M. ADOLPH KRONBERG. Secretary. = CALIFOR LOD( = ~ ‘and A. M meét TH § DAY) EVEN January 2. o'clock: stated mecting. By order of th Master. FRANKLIN H. DAY = SIOR LODGE NO. 16 = A°M.—Special meeting FR DAY, January 8, at 1 P. ., for the purpose of conducting the funeral of our late’ ther, HENRY EDWARDS. Master Masons s are respect?: invited. By order of [ITH, Secretary. 5, L 0. 0. .~ Iistallation =5 = 4 (THURSDAY) 2228 F Visiting members i Z7ITN come. F. J. SMITHSON, N. G. Vicror HOFFMANY, Récording Secretary 5 FRAN \LE R S E».G Lodge Nb. 207, L stallazion of offf quested to be p; L. ANDRE, 8 K’gf' MEMBERS OF COURT ROBIN £ Hood, No. 5931, A. 0, F., are eum-g estly requ t0 attend the funeral of our la'e Brot A ST reside Januar ANLEY, from Lis late on THURSDAY, . HEIDENREICH, C. R, (BERS ALLIANCE, NO: i.t0_attend our. quarie hereby meeting on THURSDAY #VENING January 2, 1896. Business if fmportance JOHN E. B. DWYER, Secretal > I M. U NO. 162 RAL OF EF o et ther, THOMA S HEDLEY, will take place THURSDAY, January 2, at 1:30 F. .. from tie tence of the fan Members of the union are in M. SCHOFL A. Baxur, Recording Seereary %5 RICGERSAND STEVEDORES' UNION Associatio meeting of this as ion will be held THIS (THURSDAY) EV. LD, President. ¢§ o'clock, for the election of officers for ensuing term. A’ full attendance is requested. order . J. MORAN, resident. DurmaM, Re <6 % REGULAR ETING OF THE Bricklayers' Association will be held at wal Brith Hall, 121 Eddy street, THIS (THU RS- DAY) EVENING, January 2,at8 o'clock. Busi- ness of importance, JOHN B, CAMPBELL, Pres. Tectu NIGHT: iree, #5° ANNUAL ME B& meeting of the clai Insurance omp at the oflice of the P ed, of Ma ALLY YN, poem. FANNIE IMPROMPTU and 111" Larkin st., TO- ING—THE ANNUAL ockholders of the Commer. of Caltfornia will be held ne Insurance Company, sicr. England, 459 California st.. | & Deposit biiiding, San Francisco, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of Janusry, 1896, atthe hour of 12 o'clock, In accordance with by aws. CHARL S A. LAT( N, Secretary. San Francis 1ber 31, 1895, PRESIDIO AND FERRIE CO. The regular annual meeiing of the stoc hotders of the Presidio and Ferries Railroad Com- pany will be heid at the otiice of the company, 1111 Union street, corner Sharp’s place; San Francisco, Cal., ou Friday, the twenty-fourth (24th) day of . at the hour of 2 o'ciock P. M., for of year, znd_the transaction of ness as may properly come before the meeting. Transter booxs will close on Tuesday, Junuary 14, at 2 o'clock P. M. JOUN B LEIGHTON, Secretars. ffice—1111 Union st., corner Sharp's place, San Francisco, Cal. DIVIDEND NOTICES. COLUMBUS SAVINGS AND LOAN S0- ciety, 614 Washinzton st. and 5 Montzom- ery ave.—Dbividends on (erm deposits at the rate of four and IDiriy-iwo one-hundreths (4 32-100)-per cent per annum, and on_ ordinary” deposits at the Tate of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent per annum, for the haif yesr ending December 31, 1893, will be payabie, free of taxes, on and after T 1896, 3. F. FUGAZI, President. RANO, Secretary. | g 7 . SPECIAL NOTICES. , W OTICE ISHEREBY.GIVEN THAT THE Maria Kip Orphanage o 638 Folsom st., San Francisco, Cal., has admitted thé following half- orphan girls from Gciober 1, 1895, to January 1, 1896: Annie Hammill. aced 10 vears: Jessie Merle Par ridge, azed 11 years; Florence V. Spjcer, aged 10 vears; Georsic . Wakeley, aged 10 years; Grace Hodze, uged § years. ? = SAMPLES FREE AT THE N 85 mette Pattors, room 48, £50 Murket st. = IS, RGBE, 1035 MARKET S1., ROOM 8, second floor; genuine message treatmen E@-? CGORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. i Chiropodlc Iustitute, room-22, 906 Market. ' BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR B4 Collections medeé, cfty-or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st.. room 6, Tel. 6630. w CORNS, INGROWING N AILS, SU fully treated. DX. LLOY D, Larline Baths. __FFLP WANTED-Continned. W ANTED--COOK, GIRLS FOR HOUSE- work, piain_cooking, '$2¢:- number of young girls for lizht housework, 312 to $15. 111z An- topia st., off Jorics, near £l PERSONALS. AGCARPETS WOV ETOORDER,FORSALE: ‘also chenille-wove rugs, silk-rag portieres: deal: erin carpet twine in hank ot ¢hain at lowest ates. GEO. MATTHEW. 709 Fifth st., Oakland, C Guim GIRL FOR LIGHT GENBRAL HOUSE- 3 no washing, German preferred: wages $15.. _inquire-at 622 Market st, basket store. TOUNG GIRL WANTED 70 ASSIST IN light liousework: must slecp at homey German preterred: $10. Call at 211 Pierce st. VIRL (GERMAN PREFERBED) 16 OR 16 vears af aze. 10 be a lielp (o the lady and to at- tend to the children. 933 Haight st. L OR. ELDERLY W W MADN ANTED ro mind children; wages $3.” 712 Willow ave., OF Zuchanan st. W D—A GERMAN. GIRI, FROM 16 TO 3 ork.. Apply 1123 Steiner st. 5 WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for < 42 Sutter. PAPER- 1734 TEird, Georse Hartman. CTECTED, rm. 3 B KOOMS WHITENKD. $1 UL €d 83 50 uv. ITUATIONS NTED-FEMALE. JEAT GERMAN GIRL DESIRES PLACE: 4¥ cook for "American family; 4 housegirls, German purse and chambermaids. Apply MME." LEOPO. S ADI N B 4 neatly and reasonal far "\ \VORK WANTED BY . MIDDLE womal hotel or boarding-liouse preferred. Room 37, 322 Third st-. % ‘ JOMAN WANTS PLACE TO DO CHAMBER- wors in lodging-house; small wages. Apply 85034 Jessie st., rear. kY TANTED—GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS. WORK and waiting at table. 1307 Hyde st W ANTED—GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; sleep at home. 1427 Piné st. NIRL WANTED TO ASSIS! housework. 1227 Golden Gate ave. - T ANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; , g00d home. - 801 Hayes st 2 VIRL TO DO COOKING "AND GENERAL X housework in conntry. 818 Bddy st LD WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. Work; German preferred. . 547 Howard st. (JERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL X work and help in dairy-store: W ANTED—YOUNG NEAT ugework. 1y 1623 McAlilster. INT LIGHT . JIGE FREFE: DIVORCE AND PROBATE A’])l‘(vl a specialty; suits;- Superior, Justice and Potice Cot W. HOWE, att’y-at-law terms reasonable: collections, etc. G. 5 850 Market, cor. Stockton. [T ATR-DRESSING ANY STY LE, 256, WAVING included: - excellent switclies- and front pieces for$1: hair chains made to.order from 82 50 up; Erion aoe pisas carantised 1569.. 111 Srockion st. B. SPITZ, G. LEDELEL successor. RS. DR. PAUL MEYER, THE BEST M enuty ddocior an tha-city, nas removéd from 504 Sutter st. to 1219 Polk. neat Sutter. E. PAILLIPS, GENSRAL PRACTICR 1N L. & :c; and-ase coures: finmase cases Ofice 725-726 Spreckels building, 927 Market st. Co.\u-;flm\" YOUR ar lows filled. 870 Mission, ¢ r: Ti‘i"h}:\s«fmh XMAS PR TS; 8 ish_trimmed hats; half . their . actual DINAN, 111 Stockton st. o A ROOM: CARPETS CLEANED ON THE floor. 206 Leavenworth x i b JLECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to §1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per Week: free bus 10 and from the ferry. ARG \ RS M. H. OBER, H DQUARTERS OF YU Ypsitanti Union Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underweas Dber Corsets for stout figu es. Sole agent for Kquipoise. Waists, Jennes Miller &00ds and Gertrude baby outfits: great rednctions: send for catalogue.. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. - Cost. MaLL FAMILY; WAGES 2003 Powell. ZOOKBINDERS—GIRL, WANTED TO FOLD on book work. J. C. HOWE, 636 Clay. (OMPETENT GERMAN WOMAN WANTS situation to do general housework; good cOok; clty references. Call 11 Polk st. 2 QCONOMICAL, RESPECTABLE _WOMAN with 2 chiidren wishes position as working housekeeper; wages no ohject: good home pre- ferred. MRS. MILLER, 27 Oaksi. - "A N EXPERIENCED WOMAN WOULD LIKE £\ "a place by the day at house-cleaning. Apply 565 Natoma st. YERMAN GIRL WISH 1TU 2 T cooking anda housework ; wages $20. 224 Linden av r. Franklin and Hay: Yuul 7 LADY WISHES P AS typewriter, stenographer add bookkeeper; rei- | eren. salary no object. Address S. G. M., Call Branch, 713 Largin st. g ’Rn SPECTABLE WOMAN WIS WORK. by tie day: washing, ironing and house-clepn- TION FOR Address W IDOW OF EXPERIENCE DESIRIS POSI- tion in lodging-house or small family. Apply 36 Turk st. WEDIS WANTS PLACE 10 DO general houseworic and cooking. Call for two days, 609 N Yous LADY DESIRES POSITION AS nousekeeper. Address 2460 Folsom st. JASTERN LADY (WIDOW), 2 CHILDRE} 4 desires housekeeper's situstion in widower's famlly in the country, if near good schools: home desired more than money. C. E. W.;, Playter block, room 8, Opkland.: \VOUNG ~ LADY WANTS POSITION AS housekeeper; also a' dregsmaker; will take work home: very reasonable. Apply 706 Ellis, r. ADY WISHES POSITION AS HOUSE- keeper or office work. 501 Post st., room 25, Hoor. second N WIDOW WANTS POSITION AS ousckeeper. 2814 Sixth st., room 12. OUSEKEEPER, AT 1610 STANTON ST, Alameda. LL CLOSING-OUT SALE FROM NOW. - Suit House, 1210 Market st. UPILS WANTED NOW FOR MILLINERY: new term begins Jan. 6, 1896. 234 Taylorst. { CCLTURE. HATRDRESSING, MAN icure pariors: all branches tanght thoroughl. terms moderate; free to our ageuts. Carmel Cos- metic Co., 151 Post s ERT, OPERA-POTPOURRI, GIVEN BY _ Vocal Teacher Joseph Greven. in 0dd Fellows’ Hall, on the 8th of January, 1896: tickets 50c, ad- miiting gentleman and lady: for sale ai the promi- > and other stores. > AND 3bc; MORNING 510 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. 57 50 ALL-WOOL TAfLOR SUIT! House, 1210 Market st. , U. 8. TAILOR rooms 67 and 68. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE: | Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market: £00 rooms; 25¢ 1o $1 50 per night: $1 5010 $6 per ree bus to and from the ferry. ‘\ [ ANTED—YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN A complete course in millinery; will guarantee them positions in spring: rates reasonable, Call at the New Institute, 121 Post st., room 51. Y TINCHERTE 5, 41 THIKD, NEAR Jarket—Electric 1ights in very room: 200 Tooms: 25¢to &1 50 per night; $1 50.to $6 per week: fra bus 10 and from the ferry. TAWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—_DRESS cutting school. 1231 Market st..bet. 8th and 9th. UPILS WANTED: POSITIONS GUARAN- teed: .[iiy s clames: ADIES T0 4 is the best. ¢ Stru 5D BY SCANDINAVIAN 1 woman from Washington for either general bouse, chamber or boarding-house work. Apply 517 Howar First and Second. YB PLACE AS HOUS| kecper. 03 Powell st. “ ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A POSITIO: as a helper to an elderls ledy; 200d home more object thau wages. Address by lecter, K. Mc., 2 Waller st. L keeper-or plain sewing. 144 Fifth st., room 'l'mz\‘u'Z\L\mm»,[;’x,.\n\" WISHES A POSI- tion as chambermaid or housework by the da. Address L. F., box 122, Call. (OULTURED LADY WITH EASTER J tificate wishes engagements as teache tory, literature, mythology and music:.u tional references. Call.or address J. E.,care of an, Clay, & Co., cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. AMERICAN W i sition as nousekeeper in small country. 620 Market st., room 19, “'L\'mu: [ 44 THIRD ST, N Market; ciric lights in every room: 200 | rooms; 25¢ to #1050 pernight; $150 to §6 per week free bus to and from the ferry. 7 INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD ST, NR. Market; 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per nigh $1 50 (o $6 per week: convenient and respectabl free bus to and from the ferry can give reference. famil, SITUATIONS WANTEDU -MALE., P C.GLCOOK'S s PPLIES COOK. - branches:short notice. |4 Ge: [ USTER & TO.CHINESE (1 ese empl Kesrny, bet. ALL ant 46. ND JAPAN- below tel. 231. YHIN £ HELP—EST. 20 ) years: tel. 1997, . BRAD! S, 640 Clay st. 1 ENGINEER, STEAM-FITTER AND R £\ pairer wants position; six yearslast place. Ad- dress J. M. P., 44 ‘Third st., ropm 2 7OUNG MAN (GERMAN) WANTS 1 PO tlon as driver: first-class reference: either de- Livers or milk-wagon; well acquainted in city. Ad- dress 85 Eady “'r ANTED—SITUATION TO TAKE CARE of gentleman’s place, do gardening: handy with tool: Call Offic : JITUATION WANTED—AS WAITER OR ») dishwasher by a reliable, steady man; speaks ¥rench and English. Room 13, 1412 Powell st. \'"n'uml-:»,{ SED MAN, HANDY WITH TOOLS, b nds driviog and eare of horses, wants s C., box 3, Call. can mll references. J.S. L., box 7, an we | exp. rienced in fruit; woman g0od cook ami housekeepe no children. Address or call ¥8 Eighth st 7OUNG MAN, WELLEDUCATED AN H good references, wishes to drive a delivery wagon or work as a'night watchman. Address . R., box 79, Call Offic w’ ANTED—POSITION 85 COLLECTOR: SAL- ary or commission; well acquainted in the cky ; g00d references. Please address Collector, box 60, Call Oftice. T OUNG SWEDE WISHES [0 of gen leman’s pluce: city or country. Inquire CHAS. WALLER, 101 Montgomery 2 ITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN of 20 years of good education and manners; wages 10 object. Address A. E. P., 2913 Folsom st. MERICAN FARMER AND WIFE WANT X “situations on a ranch; reference. Csll or ad- dress ., 474 Jessie st. QTEADY YOUNG MAN (GERMAN) WISHES » situation; understands porier work; business or private house; references an hand. Address A. ACKERMAN, National Hotel, 512 Bush st. VW ANTED—POSITION FORMAN AND WIFE: man a good meat and pastry cook : wife for up: stairs work; eity or. country. Address C. H. A., box 50, Call Ot ‘V,n ED — POSITION AS registered; 8 years’ experien: best of refercnces: 1685 Clementina DY MAN (DANE) WISHES A SIT ation: understands care of horses and cow private piace preferred. Address E., box 16, Call. \rafi\'fl-,u —BY A MAN WORK ABOUT place; handy with tools; good painter and gar- dener. J. W., box 116, Cali Otrice. WEEK'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS — THE | WEEXLY CALL. Ip wranper, for malling. KE CHA R : small wages; v or country. Adaress A. K., FEMALE HELP WANTED. OFFICE O AIBERNIA SA ings and noan Society, cor. Market, McAl- lister and Jones sts.. ~an Francisco, December 30, 1885—At a regulur meettog of the board of i rectors of this'soc ety, held this day, a dividend bas been declared al the rate of four (4) per cent per annum on all deposits for the six months end- g December 31,1895, free from all taxes, and 'able on and after January 2, 1896. ROBERT J. TOBIN, Secretary. D NOTICE—THE GERMAN gs and Loan Society, 526 California sir For the half year ending December 31, 1895, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four ‘and twenty-six hundredths (4 26-100) per cen: perannim on term_dcposhts, and three and fisty-five hundredzhs (3 56-100) per cent per an- bum on ordinary deposits free of taxes, payable on and after Thursduy, January 2, 189 G 5 SECURITY ontgomery ings AVINGS BANK, 222 street, Mills building-Divi- =g dends on term deposits at the rate of four and thirty-Lwo hundredths (4 32-100) per cent per an- num, and on ordinary deposiis at the rate of three and six-ienths (3 6-10) per anbum for the half year ending Decemler 31,1895; will be payable, free of taxes, on and agter January 2, 1896 S. L. ABBOT JR., Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTFICE—SAVIaGS AND Loan Saciety, 101 Montgomery st,, cor. For the hait year ending December 3i, 1895, a dividend has been declared at the rate of four and thirty-two one-hundredths (4.32) per cent. per annum on term deposits, and three and sixty one-hundredihs (3.60) per cent Per annum on ot dinary deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after WEDNESDAY, January 1, 1596, Dividends not cailed for are added to and 'bear the same rate of dividend as the principal trom and after January 1, 1898, CYRUS W. CARMANY, Cashier. £ HUMBOLDT SAVINGS AND TOAN Society, 18 Geary st.—The directors have de- clared the iollowing semi-annual dividends: 4.32 PEr cent per annum on term, and 8.60 per cent per annum on ordinary deposiis, nayable on and after January 2. 1896, ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. §3 DIVIDEND NOTICE—MUTUAL SAV- ings Bank of San Francisco, 83 Post st.—For the balf yeer ending December 31, 1893, a_ divi- dend has been declared at the rate of four and one- fifth (4.20) per cent per annum on term deposits and three and one-half (2.50) per cent per annum on ordinary deposits, free of_taxes, payable on and after Thursday, Juntary 2, 1896, "$E0. & STORY, Casnter. AITRESS, COUNTRY HOTEL, $20: CH AM- bermaid, agsist waiting. $17; 5 neat house- work girls, ‘country, $20 each: ranch cook, $20 and $23: girls and women for good situations. Call Thursday morning on MURRAY & READY, 634 and 636 Clay s ANTED—WAITRESS AND PARLOR MAT $20: 3 German and French second girls $2 2 French and German nurses, $20; nersery go erness, $25: 2 colored girls for housework, $20 and $25: 2 German and Scanainavian cooks, $23 and §30: Proiestant girl for housework, 2 in family. no wash, across the bay, $25, sce lady e hambermaid and waitress, $20, and a large number of girls tor cooking and housework in city J 0., 312 Sutter st. RMAN ~ Ok SWEDI{SH HOUSEWORK girl, $25; Scandinavian second girl, $20: neat American second girl. $20; neat American house- work woman. near city, $20. and others. C. R. HANSEN & CU, 110 Geary s! \{ORE WAITRESSES FOR_SOUTHERN M Caiifornia. C. R. HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary st W ANTED—FRENCH COOKS, $25 AND $u housekeeper (Protestant) for the country Irish cook, »25; 2 German or French s-cond &irls, 820; young girs to assist, $10, $12 and $15: German_chambermaid, hotel,'$15. LEON AN- DRE, 315 Stocktol A COOK, $85: FRENCH NURSEKY GOV ZX erness, $25: housework, woman, San Lorenzo, $30; Alameda, $25: San Rafael, San Jose, $2: and other towns; 12 housework girls. cily, 32 and §25: youns girls to assist, $10 to §15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. ECOND GIRL, BURLINGAME, $25; 4 SLC- oud girls, city, $20: housekeeper, ‘Mayfield, 815: maaging hovsekeeper, $25; girls, call on AMiss Cullen for a reiiable situation of any kind. MiSS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. MALE HELF WANTED. | 20: 5 FARMERS, $25 AND 520; ver for milk wagon, $20; sasage-maker. uperintendent for & ranch. #75: cooks, wait- MURRAY & KEADY, 634 and 636 —BUTLER, $35: COOK, CO restaurant, $40 and found: Japane: abont ptace; waiter, country, $20; man for chicken ranch, free Teni, and others. ~Appiy. to J. F. [ CROSE- T & CO., 628 Sacramento st. FEY YOk T CITY, 850 to 860; U0 neat JUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMA- nently by our new treatment without slightest injury 1o the skin; superior to electric needle; write for particulars to_the Curtis Co., dermatolo- glsts, Chicago. Free trials gmiven, and sold at La cl crite’s Toller Bazaar, 30 Kearuy st, San Fran- ICKS' DETECTIVE AGENCY—ADDRESS- €8 located: experienced and tried men for clty and country; watchmen and guides furnished; information and advyice strictly confidential. Call or write HICKS, 610 Spreckeis bidg, 927 Market st ANCING ( TAUGHT: 927 Mission st. SIVE WINDOW ANDHOUSE Hloors scrybbed :contracts iday, wk VAT, & CO.,29 Eday. tel. S.252. T A VERITE HAIRDRESRIN .11 moved to 30 Kearny st. (ove; switehes, doll wigs, to oraer. JOHN SMITH HAS REMOVED T0O 327-3 Sutter st., between - Stockton and Gran; ave., where the best 0f coal can be had at lowest prices. ()SE MORE CTT— CE o Oak Roll Top Desks. .-$14to 835 PARLOKS. Maskey's); wigs, Oak Chiffoniers. From 810 up Onk Bed Sets. .4 -$17 50 up Oilcloths sua Linoieums. 30c up Etoves and Ranges. .. _$3up Thousands of bargains. 'We keep everything. Cash or time payments. J.NOGONAN, 1017. 1019. 1021, 1023 Mission 5t., above Sixth. (GYPTIAN HENNA, 81; HAIRDYE, PEE- fectly harmless. . Langley-Michaels all chemists; Hubbard's 923, Hauptli’s, 1156 Marke ON DIAMONDS, JEW- 948 Market st. BUSINESS "CAR. $160: TELE- phone “Black 141,” HILL.72415 Market. ‘QUITS MADE .TO OHDER OF ' ELEGANT remnants for $10; samplesand self-measure- ment on application. ' LEON LEMOS, Merchans Tailor, 1332 Market st San [“Vrill sco. - - . > ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BARS, showcases, counters, shei vings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scalcs, 6ic., and o very large stock of them, too: be sure and fee stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission s ove : LD BUILDING BOUGHT store fixtvres, doors, windows, lumber, pipa, etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., uraLP izhih. SUITS TO ORDER; SAMPL. 3 NEUHAUS. Merchant Tailor, 115 Kea! LOAKS, CAPES AND mfis’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansome st. npstairs, LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES’ clothins COLMAN, 41 Third s:. WE S FOR 5 CENTS—THE A\ WEEKLY CALL. in wravver; for mailing bought: butcher, restaurant, city, CU., 110 Geary JRY COOK. $55; ASSINTANT BUTCHBE, | help in kitchen, £30: second cook, $35 10 $40. N & CO.. 110 Geary st.. ‘;A.\Hiuv]{n,\‘l-:fl"r, STEADY MAN AS partner in paying restaurant, to attend cash ecounter and assist generully: 8200 required. Ap- ply 6 Sacraménto st., opp. ferry. W‘\"\‘ —OYSTER-OPENER AND WATT- | er, 8305 bellboy, firs:-ciass hotel, $15; waite chophouse, $20: man sbout place, country, $2 ete.. L. ANDR. 15 Stockion st. (OACHMAN AND GARDENER FOR PRL vate placé in Oakland tch or: English; be- Fore 9 A 3t to-duy. CARY'S New Employment Ottice, 865 Broadway, Oakland. 7 OUNG MAN UNDERSTANDING LITTLE L Cooking end waiting on table; night work. 1503 Purk st TIC.YOUNG OR MID- ged man; permanent employment; must cash. D., box 60, Call Ofi W iD—2 PRACTICAL MINERS $125 each to prospect a gravel mine, Miner, hox 27, Call Uffic ATANTED-BOY TO POLISH STOVE California and Drumm. sts. ANTED_A GOOD, rant; zood wages. 325915 Mission st. R-FACTORY; W 410, Larkin. " A SHAVE; 5C: CLEAN towel-to each; bay runi free: hair cut, 10c; ssi-class workmen.' 1415 Montgomery ave [JARBERSHOP FOR SALE TO-DAY, VE ) cheap. Red Corner Saloon, Jackson and San- some sts. ARBERS, ATTENTION ;. A COMPLETE SET of barbers’ tools for sale, 501z Noriotk s VEST MEAL ON EART LL-COOKED: & courses, 19¢, at Seattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth U EWSHB WISHING . TO AN their carnings can’ handle a new be sold cheap on the streets. Call Friday mornine, 2 Ciay st.. third floor, TH Address AP- . RELIABLE Ma, 0D SALE: £X man dnd canvasser for traveling. 620 Clay. N AN WHO CAN LOAN P ER & can have good-paying pos chandise sore. W HAT ion in genéral mer- Address box 235, Lodi, Cal. | “HEER HOUSE. 529° SACRAMENTO | 200°rooms; best in the eity; single rooms | 20 and 25¢ & night, S1 @ week: meals 10c. i Sl < | ARBERS, ATTENTION!—THE EMPLOY ment office of the Barbera' Association of Cali- fornia wii! be found unil further notice with P. €. HAMANN, ¥3815 O'Farrell st; don’t be mislead orher edvertisements. J. KLITCH, President. W NTE FOREMAN for a joo printing-oflice. Address S., box 44, Call Offic -CHAIR B sell before 17th; ow FUCHS, 325 ANTED—MEN A in good-paying business:- stand rigid invest Call gt room 10, 850 Market si., from 10 HOF: MUST | ner leaving town. | W gation. to § o'cloc Third and Fourth—Single furnis ms, day 15¢ up; per week $1 up;. open all night. MALES. SKIRTS 750; CH] LDREXN'S 559 Pt B ST DR 1ing school removed arkin st. 23 ES CUT_AND FITTED, §: DODNIAT prices: A engacenmients by da CLAIRVOY AN €5, A PROF. ‘F.-EU 1728 MARKET ST. HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS for all who consulf hini. Remember Prof. Eugeas is permanently lo¢dted in San Kranciseo: don’t fail 10 call; letters, with Stamps answered. 1728 Marke: . TGUSTA LEOLA. FORLUNE TELLER: magic charms, [0ve tokens; trie picture of future wife and hnsband; teaches - fortune telling: develops clairvosinc: writing. etc.: has thi seven-iioy seals angd 1he Palestne wonder eharn fee $1 and upwant. 2326 nr. Twentiet DPOF, LEON, BEST ST CLAIRVG: C ant i city : Will.consince wher others sail, - 5 Posist.. 9 (o 8 daily, also Sunday s letters wit stamp answered, ME. RAVE . 3 names given, 25 up: em$ taught to play. races and sure tips glven. 828: Howard. E “ST CLATR VO on earth; ladies a SLATRVG / 406 Octay sl CARD B +formeriy 128 Purk st. N LE STEWART, GREAT, CLAIRVOVANT M “and cardreader, ‘saventh daughtes of the sev enth daughter, has returned.. o her ol& rooms San Fraveisco; ladies-and “genits “50¢; call at otice as she is gofg Eest soon. 917 Market st., pariors 3and 4. : 3 ME; MOREAT, BEST MEDIUA; REVEALS 4V vast,present and fature;25¢.ip. 764 Howard st. TARLIGHT READS YQUR CAREER FRO: tbe cradle to flie grave, Parlor.2. 86514 Market, ENTIFIC REVEAL: er by egga and _cards:- tefls entire.life, pass, resent, future; copsultations on ail. affairs:. noth: ng excepted; Dames given: good ‘advice: - sure SADIN | help: resiores lost love by syiipaihy; ‘miscake im- i, DF. Larkin. FORTUN k- Ybu'the pictiire Hariison st possible; fee §1; letter 82.- 929 Post MLE. ARNDT BEST GEEM AVL teller; only 50c. aud $1: sixow of your future husband 7 CALLSM, AT FTMARKET 10 NIGHT TEST. ME£T- TANCe. .- Wood: independent’siate-writer. ing, Mrs. Dunbam Favre, Mayo Steer: medium ING, SLATI writing, seguce tonighi: si's daliy. “31 Fell, A WONDERFUL #OWER OVER DISEAS: LA Mrs. Dr. W. Marandas' reveaied medfclties pever. fail in rhenmatism, payalvsis, fits- and “all nervous: diseases. etc. 17 ‘wou cannot eall -and see this. wonderiyf medium; wWrite and. inciose & lock-of hair and $1 for a corréct diagnosis. of’ your disense: true life: rea 152114 Market, opp, 100 X= T ANY DRINK AND. HOT | | 1 | | | { | | lunch, 5¢. New Jersey Saloon, 65 Fourth st. W ANTED=SEAMEN AT 10 STEUART FOR EMPLOYMENT CALIL SEC. retary Barbers' Asso., 325 Gra; J ANTED-MEN WHO DO their wages (o place accounts with us; law and | commercial collection: no charge unless successtal. | KNOX COLLECTION AGENCY 110 Sutter, r. 4, | EARN A TRADE—LADISS AND Voo i 4 men students wanted; only 8 weeks reqn tools glven, write for catalogue. Barber Callege, 116 Eleventh. st. JINCH S P4k HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST NEA Merket; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading. r00m: {ree bus to and from the ferrs. DALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE nished rooms, 20c: 81 per week. v TO TAKE LODGING AT 106, 15¢ d 20¢ a night, including coffee. and folls. b » near Kearny. f N TO GET BOTTLE sm beer. 5¢; bottle wine, 5c. 609 W ANIED-SINGLE ROUMS, 1o¢ week; rooms for (o, 25¢ a diy, $ reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. o R LADIES 40c; vhile you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace EXN'S SHOES HALF-SOLED 40c, LADIES 36c: done in ] 959 Howard st. | INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD= ! single furmshed rooms: 75¢ week, 15¢ night. AR & TX;A?E;;(GN OR PICTORIAL niing taughs for $5: great o ity . LEVY, 35 Eighth st., San Franeiscor > © > |3ARBERS PROTECTIVE UNION ENPLOY- ment secreiary. CONRAD TROLL. 657 Clay. San_Francisco N FINARCIAL, PERSONS Wit WANT. 4 T07 PRR CENE interes a véaron. their. moiiey ‘should’ consnic TZ & (e 401 Californis,st. A OF: MONE ANCED ON estate: lowess z 3 evenings. J.NOONAN. 1021 M. DVICE. FREE: DIVORCE AND. PROBATE A laws.a gpeciaily;.snits, Superior, Justice and Police Courts: terins: reasanabie: . collecions, stc. - 6. W.HOWE, att’y-gt-law, 850 Market,cor.Scock 1on W.DAVIDSON, ATTORNES-AT-LAW.420 California st... rms. 14-15: sdvice fre& J O- 3.CALIGRAPH TYPEW, new; splendid condition: - . J. N., Oaklana’ Call Otlice, ITER: ALMOST seii cueap tor MACHINE SEWING LL KINDS BOUGHT, SOLD, EXCHANGED, £ rented, repaired: lowestrates, 215 FOurh st. AGEY WANTED. {OUB TRAVELING SALESMEN WANTED to sell all kipds-of riding venicles, scafes. re- frigerators and ‘recently patented. novehles. 57 Chronicte buildin - 2 YALIFORNTA MUTUAL B FIT-SOCIETY / wants good agents to work iis sccident: and sick 'insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA Seéraary, Murphy- buildine: T ‘W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 1o know that Ed Rolkin, Reno Honse proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 Iarge rooms: 25¢ per night; §1 to 85 per week. REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 150 a botil eof lager, Se, at 837 Clay si. OZART, 319 ELLIS, KOOMS TO 500 MEUAR R o week: rending rooms. - (REL COFFEE AND ROLLS. 704 SANSOME; single rooms 15c, 20c a night, $1 & week. Be: UP?TA!RR GIRL, CATHOLIC, $15; CHAM- bermalid, $20: nurse girl, $12; girls for house- work. MRS. HIRD, moved to 721 Ellis 8. EST IN CIT ¥ —SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per nigh:; 81, $1 25, $1 wam week. Facitic House Commercial 2nd Leldeadot!t sts. ©) SECOND GIRLS, $20; 2 WAITRESSES, Ozkland, hotel, $20; housegirl. 2 in family, city, £20; boarding-house cook, $25; waitress, $15. 315 Sutter. JIRL TO TAKE CARE OF BABY DURING X the day; mus: take meals at home; wages $8 amonth. Apply 318 Golden Gate ave, YOUNG GIRL, ASSIST LIGHT HOUSE work. 1434 O'Farrell. AU QEN'SSECOND-HAN DED SHOES SOME nearly new, 45c to $) 25. 562 Mission st. PEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA RKET ST, e Sixth, for a room 25¢ & night? §1 a week. UST OUT; NEW MACHINE FOR REPATR- Jlng 8hoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you waic: all repairing done by machinery: all répeiring at hal? price: work gast- anteed. 562 Mission st., bet. First and Second. . OFFICE WANTED. TE ‘ 7ANT TO KEN TO-DAY — A SMALL - office,.furnished with counter and des prominent s.reet, suitable.f0r an_ agency must be reasonable.S. O., box 7. Call Office. PROPERLY WANTED, ROPERTY WANTED— CHEAP CORNER business property: $3000 o _$20,000: give net income and location; no agents. . Investor; box 89, Call Office. < i3 Z WAN fb—aisbin LANLODS. ANTED—TO BUY FIRST-CLASS GREAT Dane dox. Apply MES. E. H. HUBBALD, 923 Marke: st, bet. 8 and 12A. 5. : ANTED-YOUR® WATOI (FIT NEEDS repairing: best wor) the regular prico. EUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st third Hoor. L] OOKS. CLOTHING ANDJEW LL YOU o elry to A, KLEIN, 108 Sixch st.; send posiak