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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, T0nn aUuUUe _—— —_—_—_—_ CRANNAN N ILL LUCK, He Backed Imp. Star Heavily and the Horse Was Disqualified. LADIES’ Millionaire Walter Hobart’s Coupon Took the First Two-Year-Old Race of the Year. The fates seem to be against Plunger Riley Grannan. He has numerable horses since California t fall. win. But if the your big deficienc ing of the tide. fied. Riley wa not as strong & It was lad:. nasty con sparsely filled grand stand. ting ring, though, the crowd was large as usual, There were five events on the card, and the first choices succeeded in capturing but two of them. The mile and a furlong handicap, that raised considerable discussion on account wlifying of imp. Star Ruby, There with the imported horse an e at post time, backed down Logan, with twos about him, Semper Lex a Sir Walter and Wawona were the other starter ! The favorite took the lead after pa Apparently into the stretch b ith Logan, hard ridden, at his emper Lex, on which Chorn had | formbook, now and then, to see how some of the disc was fourth on the card. five starters, 11 to 10 favor from 3 to 2. was second choice, and lightly backed third choice. the stand and set « full of run, he led length, heels. hot pace. DAY AT INGLESIDE. | his advent Some were cut off, others “ought to have won’ and a few did plunger were balance his cash there would be found a Yet, in the face of all of hese reversals, where one of a less deter- mined nature would have criea enough, the young Kentuckian has piodded on without grumbling, waiting for the turn- Yesterday he backed imp. Star Ruby for thousands in the handicap, | and after winning the horse was disquali- s disheartened, as well as very wrathy, and was heard to remark that he would never make another beton the track, but it is more than probable that he had a bet down on the next race, for he is a dead game sport, whose anger is s his judgment is good. s’ day ‘at Ingleside, but the dition of the weather drew but a In the bet- | day’s racing. been trailing behind, now loomed up a dangerous factor, for coming fast on the outside he was lapped on the second horse. Below the furiong pole from home Star Ruby began tiring badly and Doggett was seen to be hard at work on him, Logan, who was between th> leader and Semper Lex, was bumped, bit to all appearances was beaten when the jos- ting occurred. Nearly o{fomla the sad- dling paddock, as Semper Lex was closing on the favorite at every jump, the latter swerved over and Chorn was oblized to pull his mount up. Once move straight- ened out, Star Ruby again bumped Sem- per Lex, affecting his stride, and in | adrive succeeded in winning by & head. | Logan was third, a couple of lengths away. 4 Chorn, who rode Semper Lex, claimed a | foul. Doggett who e the winner, ria- | mitted interfering with Semper Lex, but | <aid his mount was tiring badLy and ‘that it was unintentional. A large crowd had gathered around the judges’ stand shout- ing foul, and, after sifting the mutter thoroughly, tie jndges rightfully gave the race to Semper Lex, who was undoubredly the best horse in the race and fully entitled to the purse. i Artist was heavily backed at 6 to 5 and evens to win the opening seven and a half furlonz run, but aiter leading into the stretch, with a comfortable lead of two lengths, was beaten out handily by ¥or- tuna at 6 and 7 to 1 in the betting. | Foremost carried the ryed, white and | blue colors of the president of the new | jockey club to the front in the mile and a | balf selling event, going out & 9 to 5 choi | Monita cut out the running for something | over a mile when Piggott on the favorite assumed command and wom cleverly hy two lengths from the second choice, Julia | O._The distance was covered in 2:43}{. Nine youngsters appeared from the “kindergarten’ to engage in the first two- year-old contest of the year over three | furiongs. The Lone stable’s pair, Rey de! { Tierra and Modestia, as the case in former instances were just behind first money at the opening essay. Isola showed first into the stretch with Rey del Tierra at his head. The latter soon had the lead and looked a winner | until the last 100 yards, when Doggett came with a rush on Coupon and won nandily by alength in the good time of 371, seconds. Mary K finished. third. The winner was 5 to 1 in the betting. A six-furlong selling dash conclucted the Eleven faced the flag with Lizzie H ruling a2 to 1 favorite. Both Heartsease and Pearson headed the first choice to the stretch, when she dame on and won handily by a length. Pearson was second, six lengths before Heartsense. Track and Paddock Items. While the officials in the stand are look- ing so searchingly into the running of Realization, Roma and some of. the other California horses, would it not be wise, perhaps, to take a furtive glamce at the hirtieth Day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. I'rack Sloppy. Ingie: 540 purse 2400, “THE CALL” RACING CHART. ‘Weal her Rainy, e Track, San Francisco, Wednesday, January 15, 1896. ACE—Seven and a half furlonss selling; four.year-olds and upward:; condizions; Horse, age, weight. | St. 102 110 5. 102 W. L. Munson, &.104 Montalvo,5 .... 110 Fi F 105 Peck: 107 - ST Betilng. | Fin Jockeys | % 2 | 4 5 85 1 | s Rt 1 | & 1 J. Walker M. Bergen Good start. Won easily. Winner, E stable’s b, m., Time, v imp. Brutus Viola Rea. four-year-olds #nd upward; F)4] . SECOND GACE—One and & haif milcs; selling: pemlties; | D41, purse 100, Horse, age, weight. | St.| S str. | Fiob Jockeys. o e | Foremost, 4....... 93 4 21 Pigzott.. 95 Julia O, 4. 95 231 Garner 85 Monita, 5. 97| 31 McClain, 72 s. 2. 06 55 Chora. .. 7 ( Red Root, & 98 14 Cochran. Good start. Won easily by Fiood-imp. Queen Bess. Time, 2:4814, $5000 on imp. Star Ruby. ,—)4.)7 THIRD RACE—Three furlongs; two-year-olds; purse 8400, 3 T Index. Str. | dockeys [ Betctus. / 44 Doggett... .4 5 5 10 Coady 85 32 - 3h Cochran.. 6 6 2 23 Pizgo! 8 10 . Modestia, [} 52 Garner. . * » Iuzleside.... 7 9 J. Chorn. s 7 _ Scarborough. 917 73 Hennessy... 1018 20 Eergen 8i.. 8|1 M. Bergen .8 g 4 Gordor 51.: 62 8 | Rancho Las Posita | eighth, N 50 b Won easil 5. *Coup! “Periect s art. At post 28 Winner, W. Hobart's b. 2. 1 with Rey del 54 %fi‘ OURTH RACE—Oneand an eighth miies: handicap; purse $500. { land: Index.| Horse, age, welght. | St. | St % | % |stw|Fin| Jockeys | Betttng 507 Semper Lex. 6....112| 5 1%4/8% | 88 |22 (Chorn..... 4 531 |Lozan, a 110 4 1 25| 310 ¢, Ballard. 2 Sir Walter, ..., 80/ 2 h 467 44 Hewitt..... 0 5 a0 1 5 | 5 |k Jones. 10 ) Imp. Star Ruby 4,108 3 3 2 12 |*1h |Doggeit 11-10 Won driving Winner, McNcughton & Muir's ch, h., by F Timer alifiea. ;I FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; conditions; purse $400. 544 Index. | Borse, st 15 | str. | Fin. Jockeys. U’Zf‘“"a z ) = | | 518 Lizzie H,3... 4h | 1 | 11 |Garner.. 2 2 505 Pearson. 3 33 22 | 2 26 |J. Chorn. 3 92 530 Heartsease, 5..... b 1h 1 | 84 [McHugn Iz 15 18 Waiter 3, 4 1 514 | 3 | a2 |Shield 6 30 New Moon. 3 7 Tia 54 McClain 30 20 Daylight. 6 B8 66 | Piggott 5 7% Long Lady, 10 01 710 1. Walk |52 & Paros, 3........ 9 614 84 |T.Walker 20 20 Spry Lark, 3,000 1n 96 | 93 | Donnelly. [0 &0 Custane te, 4 314 | 104 | Cochran, i3 60 Canvasba 8 | 117 |loaay.... 130 200 Bad start. Won driving. V 29 minutes. Time, 1:17% Vinner, D. A. Honlg's blk. f., by John Henry-Minnle Payne, At post STHE* CAL]>" RACING GUIDE. To-day's Entries at the Pacific Coast Jockey Club, Ingleside Track. In roces where the horses have 1o record at the distance to be run the records at the next nearest eistance are given. Abtrevistions—F., fast: Fa., fair: H., heavy: m., mile; ., furlong: ¥, about. FIRST RAC: —Five and a half furlongs; selling. I Best Index. Name. Lbs! record. Lbs| T | Oswner. | Pedigree. Ida Sauer....... Easel Brav 521 |Crackajack..... 4¥2 | Robin Hood 1. 98 F. | 96 F.. 106 H'.|N. Aberdeen stable.... Joe Hooker-Ida O'Neil -.| Wooalawn stable. - Ben Ali-Ezza Pueblo stable. Wildidle-Why Not [107 H .. 'T. Clifton .._ "I Kgmont-Top of the Morning J. D. McDonald Tronclad-Unkuown F. Fisher............ | Wjnters-Ida O’ Nexl - Forester-Maratana and a half furlong seuing. | 1 Lbs record.| Dist. (Lbs Ti Owner. Pedigree. Best Ind Name. 501 536 M 520 [P odiga 2 520 Road Runuer. 522 Yemen 110 F | 97 M. F... Elkton stabl M. A, Berr: .S, C. Hildreth .. H_.|B. Schreiber. Burns&Waterhonse Imp. Darebin-Carrie C El Primero stable. . Fitziames.Springlike Imp. Mariner-Queen Emma Powhattan-Cadiga Joe Danieis-Miss Hooker Alarm-Hira THIRD RACE. Lbs Tk. Owner. Pedigee. Index Name. record. 533 Touno. ... .. 1:083, (538) Major Cook . 1 Unity. 113 623 | Perhaps... 1:071 (533) Ry del Bandi 1:251 528 Kowalsky . 514 111 F... W. Bloombaugh 074 514 105 F... F. M. Taylor. 108 F... L. Ezell.. 514 ¢ (110 F. 1107 F.. |100 H'. . Corrigan | 99 H.. /A" B. Spreckels. 5% 3 1 524 |Pat Murpby....| 99 1:18%, 61 - | Longfellow-Salara - | Bulwark-Sister to Violet ---|Imp. Rossington-Unite -..| Koscuisko-May Viley -|Imp.True Briton. Neil & Cone; Lone stable .. Best Index. | record Lbs Tk.| Owner. | Pedigree. Tmp. Mr. Pick wick-Henlopen ‘mColller ---|Isaac Murphy-Derochment -Tmp. Kyrle Daly-Maggie R veroeo.. Servitor. 538 Mazpie 5 |Gallant s 1:133; 1:180% 1:09%4 528 |Last Chance....|J0i 1:091} (508) Potentate. ... 110 1:12 1:43% 1m [101/F | 97/F 521 1100 H. 105 F | B. Schreiber |1 M. Buckley.... {A. B, Spreckels. |Im.Woodlands-Lady's Mard Falsetto-Vivanaa Fellowcharm-Jenie'Belshatw L. Ezell.. |EliasLawrence-Princ’s Gl 102 M., K. M. Taylor. | Duke of Norioik-Carmen |W. B. Rink... Himyar-Last Ban Oakland stable... .| Duke of Norfolk-Vedette FIFTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles: selling. Index.! T Best Lbs record.| Dist. x,n.;"rk.[ W. L 107 Braw Scot........ 100 Allahabad.. 22200 102 ¥i 102 Nephew 112 Owner. Pedigr ee. <ot F. Phillips. Springbok-Astoria ‘lgg H..|B. Schreiber.. Ip. Midiothian-H. Scratch Hyder Ali-Floride Hidalgo-Veracity |Springbok-The Niece 17 | Modesto 107 1: 1101 F, Hyder Ali-Visalia SIXTH RACE—Seven lul‘longll: selling. 3.7 | Hest i nmu_, lilm-. |Lbsrecord. | Dist. ng;'rk.}_ Owner. r Pedigree. (539) Hi hland........ 107/1:1614 1105/ H.. B. Schreiber. ,.:C L. -] 535 |Geo. Milier...... 11¢(1:1803| {119 [F.0 | W. L. Stantierd. 2 [foftin bons oo 534 |Lu Flecha... 87|, ioe | NS Hail. L Flambean-Fiam 431 | Our Maggie. ... |10t|178914| 7Y Fa. D, A Honlg. U7 Post Guard-Marguerite (556) Aivarado.. | 91145 91 /.. W. B. Sink Jr...] Amigo-Santa Margaretta 539 |AD Over 107(1:3034 | 111/M..|P. Dunpe...... Hanover-Dacelt 504 |Thornhill 1110)1:46 102|H,, |F, Lundy,. | Burns&Waterhonse| Hayden Edwards-Amelia P Jwp.Chey,-Phaebe Anderson of our Kastern visitors are doing? If yes- terday’s showing was the best Montalyo was capable of doing, the big fellow is in need of a long, long rest. The Miss Howard colt named Bergen by his owner, Mr. Corrigan, previous to the time for booking on the two-vear-old event, is the first of the get of that noted racehorse, Riley, to face the flag. Barney Schreiber’s entry in the two- vear-old run, Ingleside, a youngster by Bishop, evidently preferred running the reverse way of the track to lining up with the other starters. He acted very green. Fifteen bookmakers cut in yesterday. Ed Gaines was booking under the name of the Ingleside Club. Eolo has been purchased by Mr. A. B. Speckels and will take his place in the harem at the millionaire turfman’s stock farm at Napa in the near future. Iolo, a son of Eolus and War Song foaled in 1885, is described as a handsome chestnut horse sanding nearly seventeen hands high, resembling in this respect his full brothers St. Saviour, Eole and Eon. James F. Caldwell, the possessor of the horse up to the present transaction, thinks him destined to be one of the leading sires of the country. Outside of Morello he is the only Leamington horse on the coast and is certainly 4 ereat addition to the horse industry of California. Coupon, the winner of yesterday’s two- ear-old event, is a most racy-looking in- dividual. He was purchased by Walter Hobart at the recent sale of yearlings of the Antrim stock farm. His sire, Marten- hurst (now dead), was imported to this country from England in 1893 by the late Simeon G. Reed who paid $12,000 for the son of Wenlock. Captain Thomas Merry of this City advised his purchase, and there lies little doubt that had he lived he would have made a great name in the stud. He finished third in the Derby of 1891 won by Common. Riley Grannan was said to have bet Green B. Morris, in whose name the horse runs, was consid- erably incensed at the judees’ ruling, but all fair-minded horsemen considered it a just one. The distance is abouta furlong oo far for the English horse. Charley Ballard, who rode Logan, thought he got the worst of the fouling, but as he did not lodge a very strong pro- test with the judgesit is dollars to little red apples Charley knew he was not entitled to first money. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. R. C. Jones (assignee of the estate of Lonis C. Lander) to J. J. Fagan, lot on NW corner of Grove and Scoit streets, W 137:6, N 1x4:2, S 140, 3 104; $60. John and Maria Engisch to John P. Fraser, lot on N line of Thirtietn street, 130 W of Sanchez, W 50 by N 114; $10, James £. ‘and_Carrie F. Gordon to Genevieve G. Clark, lot on NE corner of Thirtieth and Hoff- man (kllen) streets, N 101:6 by £ 80; also lot N line of Thirtieth, 50 W of Douglass, W 75 b 114; also lot ou S line of Day, 130 W of Doug!; W B0 by S 114; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to William S. and Fran- ces H. Foss, loton N line of Twenty-third_street, 90 E ot Hoitman (Ellen), E 25 by N 114; $10. P. F. 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McMullen, | lot on W iine of Filbert street, 200 N of Twent; | W 125, lot 17, block A, Golden'| | | Gate Homestead, Oakland: $10. Frank M. Stone (exec or esiate of Harriet Bur- ton) to Henry Gloy, lot on W line of Brash street, 3 5 of Twenty-fi 66:8 by W 100, lot 8, and 16:8 fecl of iot 7, block L, Curtis and Williams Tract, Oakland; $3140. Wiliam H. Schmid to Willlam G. Henshaw | (trustee), lot on SE corner of East Twelfth street | and Eighth avenue, £ 100 by S 100, Clinton; also | property in San Francisco, trust deed, EastOuk- | i | grant. Benjamin F. Case to Fdward W. N block D, Golden Gate Tract, Oakland $550. William J. Laymance to D. Samuels, lots 3, 4, 15 and 16, block 11, resubdivision of lots 18 and 20, Warner Tract, subject to a mortgage, Brooklyn | Township: $10. Matthew Kerr to Maria Kerr, Iot on S line of Maple street, 12: 0 I of Humboidt avenue, E 155:90, W 244:53, N 66, E 171:27, N 135:43 (0 ing, being lot 4 and S 15 of lot 1, Hock T, ris & Wolrskill Tract, map 3, Oakland Town- ship; $10. Patrick Martin to John J. O'Farrell, lot_on corner of Pacific avenue and Paru street, ¥ 100, 1ot 1, 2 and 3, block 40, Town of Alameda; $10. Mary E. Wright to John D. Tallant, lot on NW line of Fruitvale avenue, 1515:6 NE from N corner of Fruitvale avenne and main road from Oakland to San Leandro, thence N 344:10, NW 631 10 a point in the midile of Sausal Creek, thence S 10 1 point bearing NW from poiut of beginning, thence SE 485 to beginning, containing four acres, quit- claim deed, Brooklyn ‘lownship; $10. Alonze N, Clark to Mand A. Clark, lot on ¥W line of Fifteenth street, 170 W of Peraita, N 112 i by W 25, being the W 15 feet of lot 6 and E 10 feet of lot 5, block 727 A, Oaxland; $1. Henry A. and Elizabeth W. Hebard to William A. 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West Martin, los 1 to 15, 18 to 27, block A, lots 1210 16, block B, lots 1, 2, 3, block €, lots 1 to ¥, block D, lots 110 9, block £, | lots 11012, 15, 18, 24, and N30 feet of lot 16, | thence S 15 t oflot 22 and N 30 feet of lot 2 block F, lots 4 to 7, 11, 12, 13, and S8 20 feet of lot &, block G, Swanford Tract, Oaklan also all the land described in deed of Oakland In. vestment Company to J. West Martin, January 10, 1891 in 425 d. 68, Iyinz N of subdivision of portion | of Stanford iract, as follows: Beginning at W cor- ner ot plat 23, Rancho V. & D. Peralta, thence NE 1662, ~E 813:9, SW 1 2, NW 81 ning, Oakland Township; gift. Ona H. and Martha Woodward to Albert O, Woodward, lots 11 and 13, Piedmont Tract, Oak- land Township; $1. E 60 by cinal, | | | | | | Builder's Contract. Julius Frankel with G.G. Gillesple, to erect a twe-story building on N line of Sacramento street, 165 E of Walnut; $3870. =S - - Southern estimates are that Southern agricultural, mining and manufactured products for the current decade will be in excess of those of 1880-1890 by $10,000,000. SAN FRANCISCO ¢ CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisce CALI~ 710 Market street, open unill 12 o'clock every nignt in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay ; op=n until 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 8:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until e'clock. % 8518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. NOTICE OF MEETING! CALIFORNTA LODGE NO.1, T. and A M., will meet THIS (THUR DAY) EVENING, jauuary 16, at 7:30 o'clock. "Second degree. By order of the master. FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. TNITY LODGE NO. 151, 1. o 0. 0. F.. Sixteenth and Valen cin sts.—Otficers and members are re- S2CE N guested to assemble at the lodzeroom 771 FRIDAY, January 17, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the urpose of aiiending 'the funcral of our late rother. GEORGI STEWART. S . J. DAVIS, N. G. WILLIAM THACKERAY, Recording Secretary. TO LET—HALL_ AND CLUBROOMS: eventually toleage. 310 0'Farrell, basemont, MEETING NOTICES—Continued A e A e e o R s B BEPUBLICANS ATTENTION —THE Regular Republican Ciub of the 30th Assem- bly District will meet THIS EVENING at Pychian Casile, 909 Market st., at 8 o'clock sharp. By order F, . WALLACE, President. T. L. DORAN, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. MAN OF BUSINESS ABILITY wishes position in wholesale hardware or man- ufacturing house; willing o work for moderate salary: bas good business education: speaks English, French and Spanish: best_city refer- ences. Address W. H., hox 48, Call Oftice. 10 WOODCHOPPERS, PINE AND REDWOOD, 32512 2 chorebo: £00ks, $30 to 56 lunch - counter cook, $6 week. MURKAY & READY, 654 Clay st. MALE HELP WANTED. 81 cord; 10 redwood-tie makers; 3 farmers, feit and composition roofer: 3 2 waiters: dry-goods clerk, $40; DUTCH MINING AND MILLING COM- - pany—The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the DUTCH MINING AND MILL. ING COMPANY will be held at the office of the company, rooms Nos. 67 and 68, Stevenson build- ing, southiwest corner California and_Mon:gomery stréets, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of January, 1896, at 2 o'clock P. a0, for the purpose of electing & board of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other businéss as may be brought before the meeting. San Francisco, January 11, 1896. G. TRITTENBACH, President. M. CLAUSSENTUS, Secretary. PRESIDIO AND FERRIES R. K. CO— The regular annual meeting of the siock- holders of the Presidio and Ferries Railroad Com- pany wiil be held at the oftice of the company, 1111 Union street, corner Sharp's vlace, San Francisco, Cal., on Friday, the twenty-fourth (24th) day of January, 1896, 'at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve during the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, January 14, at 2 o'clock P. . JOMN B. LEIGHTON, Secretary. Uflice—1111 Union st., corner Sharp's place, Francisco, Cal. (=4 NUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of stockholders of the Oceanic Steamship Company will be held at the office of the company, 327 Market street, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDA Y, the 21st day of January, 1896, at the hour of 11 o'clock 4. ., for the purpose of electing & board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as ‘may come before the meet- ing. Transfer books will close on Friday, Jan- uary 10, at 3 o'clock P, M. £. H. SHELDON, Secreta SPECIAL NOTICES, THE ORPHANS AND HALF- orphans that were received into St. Francis Girls’ Directory Orphan Asylum since the lasi pub- lication are as follows: Orphuns—Amly Subaner, sged 10 yrs.; Agnes Ash, 2 yrs.; Nellie Dixon, 5 yT- Margaret Bushnell, 12 yrs.; Agnes Terr; yr.: Mary Ambrose, 10 days; Rosie Morris, 10 yrs. ait-orphans—Maggie Sanci Susie Sa; chez, 8 yrs.; Lillian Leakey, 5 y1s.: Meta Reeb, H Reeb, 9 yrs.; Roy Nevis, b yrs.; Nel- Liston, 9 yrs.; Carrie Myers, 10 yrs.; ilsie Eisner, 2 yra.; Margaret Eisner. 6 mos.: Annie Miller, 2 ¥rs.; Josephine Miiler, 1 yr.: Mary Pancratic, 1 ¥r.; Mary Snow- euburg, 9 yrs.; Vera Marks, 4 y1s.; Agnes Muse, 11 yrs.; Nellie' Lenard, 11 yrs.; Vergil Lenard. 10 yrs.: Henry Lenard, 8 yrs.; Joseph Haley, 8 yrs. Thomas Haley, 2 yrs.; Lucretia Lenard, 6 yrs. Walter Lenard. 7 ‘yrs.: William w hite, 2 wks. Peter Haley, 6 yrs.;” Mary Jackson, 1 y Lou Digner, 8 yrs.; Joseph Catchman, 4 ¥rs.; Laura Catchmian, i Agnes Catchman, 5 yrs'; Irene Catchman, i Agnes Lefevere, § yrs.; Gastina Montonia, Johnny Rice, 7 ¥rs.: George Snowenberg, 7 vis’; Joseph Snowenberg, 8 yrs. Abandoned children—Lizzie Donlon, 8 yrs.; Mary Donlon, 9 yrs. ‘5:- MRS, WALLACE, 109 POWELL ST, room 23 genuine magnetic treatm [e RE- &= MRS, VESTA GOLDSMITH HA. turned to 850 Market st., parlors 47 and 48, @= MISS FRANC BERNHARD 17a Sixth, room 1—Genuine massage treatment. "= BAD TEA EJECTED FOR $i. Collections made, clty or conntry. Pacitic ection Co., 413 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 6580, f= 1035 MAR 8, second floor; genuine ma INGROWL CESS- fully treated. DR. LLOYD, Lurline Baths. W’\\'nuu’ws CLEANED AND FLOOKS scrubbed, Tensonavle rates: payment for camages guaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO., 24: [ =2 ROOMS WHITENED.$1 UP; PAPER: d $3 50 uv. 31714 Tnird. Georze Hartman. B CORN: D W KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 9, 906 Market. ABANDONED CHILDREN ADMITTED into St. Joseph's Infant Orphan Asylum from July 1, 1894, until December 31, 1895: Wil- liam Finsterbusch 5 years, James Doran & yea Grace Doran 2 years, Johannah Moesch 4 years sie Finsterbnsch 3 Years, SITUATION WANTED AS ASSISTANT BOOK: keeper, driver or porter: city experience in several lines; references furnished if required. Address E. G. I, box 86, Call Oftice. OACHMAN: AGE 25; FIRST-OLASS REFER- ence from present employer. Address W., box 6, this office. W ANTED—WORK OF ANY KIND BY MAN Wwilling to work nard for low wages. Address ‘Work, box 31, Call ARDENER WISHES SITUATION; THOR- oughly understands greenhouse and care of private piace; will do chores. Address K., box 51, this oftice. 7OUNG MAN, 24, WISHES Wun K, RUNNING _engine. fireman, oller, or_anything: wages no object; references. ‘Address R., box 81, this office, ITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN A A gardener; can milk, drive; handy with tools; references. Address J. L., box 31, Cail Office. LLIABLE AMERICAN OF MIDDLE AGE, who has done a large variety of work, wishes employment not exceeding 6 hours daily, with board and perhaps additional wages proportionai 1o amount of work; is an inventor and will use the Test of daylight in' siudy and drawing mostly, but could be called in case of emergency; no liquors or tobacco; ref rences. Address ., box 29, this oflice. "OUNG MAN BY BIRTH SWEDE WOULD like to find_permanent employment in store or wareliouse; willing and not_afraid of work; would Elve $20 or $25 as bounty money. Please address G.A. A, box 45, Call Offic ANTED—WORK BY YOUNG MAN (GER- man) to make beds, walt on table or kitchen- work; city —or counlry. Please address H. VIELITZ, 631 Sacramento st., room 86. TEADY MAN (TEAMSTER) WISHES A Job In city; any kind of work, light or heavy. Address W. R., box 79, this office. ANE, 28 YEARS OLD, THOROUGHLY OUN- derstands horses, cows. garden and general work. wishes situation; reliable in every respect; good references. J. N., 416 Broadway, 8. F. 7OUNG GERMAN CARPENTER, CABINET- minker, with tools, wants situation; is willin 1o do any kind of work. Please call or address 12¢ Vailey st.. bet. 28th and 29th. PXPERIENCED WINE CELLARMAN wishes work; city or country: best of refer- ence. Address H. J., box 48, this office. ITUATION WANTED TO CARE_FOR 3D horses or work of any kind {n private family; best of references. A. E., box 142, Call Office. QITUATI(L\' WANTED A8 SECOND COOK, »J vegetableman or dishwasher; best references. Address S. L., box 90, Call Office. BAKER, FIRST-CLASS ON BREAD AND 72 cake, 'wanis situstion.” Address Daker, box 7, Call. W ANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, SITUATION YV as under bartender; willing to work and make himself cenerally usefui; wages not so_much an obiect as a permanent place. Address ST. J., box 71, this office. T ELIABLE YOUNG MAN, AGE 27, WANTS b a sitnation as watchman; best of references. Address W. M., box 47, Call. ITUATION WANTED—GOOD ¢ ENERAL 1 blacksmith (married). cood shoer and jobber: i Address Blacksmith, 110 Sanchez. , 16 YEARS OF shes a situation as office boy or run a print- ing press; has had some experience: resides with rarents. Call or address 647 Ho t. W ANTED—POSITION T0 10 HOUSECLEAN- ing or as janitor: can repair, such as kalsomin- ing, plastering or painting: business strictly at- tended 10: reerence. Address TOBIAS BUTLER, | 767 Harrison st. W ANTED—WORK BY YOU P SW EDE; IS an all-round carpenter and horsemen: also | farm and garden work. 83, Call Office. [IRST-CLASS COOK (GERMAN), SPEAKING Please address Y. S., box good English, wants situation; country pre- | ferred; bakes good bread; references given. Ad- dress 1301 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. MAX AND WIFE WANT WORK ON A PRI- yate place or ranch: womsan good cook; man understands horses and farming: handy round WANTED-FEMALE. D WOMAN WISHES DAY'S WORK, washing and ironing, or housecleaning, or will e washing and ironing home. or a few offices to clean, or will take a monthly place at §15 to $20; wishes to sleep home. Address W, box 77. C: SITUATION WANTEL hotel or lodging-house or gentleman's family chamber work; for good wages. Address H. box 51, Call. QITUATION WANTED BY SWEDISH GIRL 1 to do upstairs work; Is first-class waiter and first-class cook; $50. 1114 Antonio,-off Jones, near Ellis JWEDISH GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS €o0k: is a good laundress. Address G. L., box 37, Call Office. Yur.\]. ERMAN WOMAN WISHES WORK by the day washing and ironing. Call or ad- dress 90515 Howard st. (300D WORKE PLACE TO DO T general housewors: wages moderate. Call or b ave., near Polk st. ISHES place; bes: of references. 973 Washington st., Oakland. TOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF ANY Kind; experienced in handling horses: has worked in box-factor: 4. D, box 21, Call Ofti F.\m?:nn NCED MINING ENGINEER DE- 4 sires a position as manager, foremanior assayer of a quartz mine. Address J., box 59, Call Oftice. ]’}w,{x SE COUPLE WANTS A SITU *) man first-class cook: wife wait on table and general houseworker: good reference. S. R., 1307 Larkin si 1oL WANTS ter, waiter, watchman or any other kind of Call or address 619 Ellis st.. in rear. FEMALE GELP WANTED. (GIRLS AND WOMEN FOR GOOD SITUA- tions of all kinds, both hotels and private fam- fifes, $15, $20 and $25. Call on MURRAY & or will do porter work. READY, 634 Clay st. N IGHT 5 HOUSE- A vork. Oakdale, $25 12 house- and country, $15, $30 and $25, , 105 Stockton st. W D DDLE-AGED woman: IS competent cook: good home more object than wages. Call 1236 Bush st. W ANTED-LADY WANTS SITUATION &S ashier in restaurant or totend in bakery or as lousekeeper. Address A. B., box 48, this ofice. i CED AMERI WOMAN DE- sires light domestic work of any kind: is trust- worthy and obliging. 7 Howard, rm 33, OUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION IN small family for housework or chamberwork. Call 971 Pine st., West Oakland. (}IRL, 18, WANTS SITUATION TO TAKE T care children. Call or address 532 McAllister. JXPERIENCED YOUNG WIDOW DESTRES BEiesd situation as housekeeper. 105 Stockton, room 22 ‘\ ANTED—BY YOUNG EASTERN GIRL, A position to do second or general housework: first-class wages: references. Apply 257 Clemen: oft Fou JOSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY ous, economical young woman in a wid- ower’s family where there are children; reference given and requirea. Address S. 8., box 108, Call }C]“NT-('X.AS‘E LAUNDRESS WANTS SITU jroition. Cail or address 124 Fifteenth st., near oward. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE CHAMBER Work in a hotel or rooming-house. Address 437 O’Farrell st., room 24. ITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE irl to do general housework and piain’ cook- Call at 27 Clinton st. DY WANTS A POSITION AS PIANO- 4 player in dancing-school or Lo assist musician. Address Pianist, 147 Ninth st. PAYNER vou RL WISHES POSI1ION 45 seamsiress or upstairs work; good refer- ences. Call 617 Geary st. PLAIN SEWING WANTED: WILL TAKE work heme or go out by the day for 75¢. Call or address 108 Trenton st TOUNG LADY SPEAKING GERMAN AND English would like position as cashier in res- taurant or bakery: either day or night. Address C.S., box 83. Cail Oftice. \'A[;I'N.l‘ HOTEL, $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Siockton st. J EAT YOU GIRL AS COMPANION AND AN light work, $12. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. NEAT IRISH GIRL. TEWISH FAMILY, $20. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. F'nk.'\' H AND SPANISH NURSE, child, and travel, $20. MISS CULLEN, 105 Kton st RLOR-MATD D WAITRES %257 second girl, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. W ANTED—COOK INSTITUTION,$30: WATT. ress and parlor maid, $30; 3 Protestant Ger- | man and French second girls, $20: 3 cooks, Ger- man style, $25 and $30: 3 chambermaids, $15, and a great many girls for cooking sud housework in city and country. J.F.CROSETT & CO., 813 Sutter st. “7:\NTED—GHRMAX COOK AN SECON girl, 330 and $20; waitress and_parlor maid, $30; French mald and nurse. $25; French house® work girls, $25 and $15; French cook, $30; young girls to assi N ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. CE. HEA AITRESS FOR A ; middle-aged preferred. C.R. HAN- SEN & CO.. 110 Geary st. T ANTED—NEAT WAITRE: T at chamberwork for nice country hotel, $20 per month; fare advanced if required. Appiy to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 Clay st. MIPPLE-AGED WOMAN, HOUSE WORK §25: 2 neat houscgirls, $25} 4 housegirls. $20% housegirl, 3 in family, country, $25; 2 second girls, | 820; second girl, $25. Apply 315 Sutter st. Xer, country hotel, $35. C. K. HANS. 110 Geary ANTED —4 MORE CARPENTERS FOR Central American, 86 day, silver; machine blacksmith, $6 dav, silver; butler, $25: choreboy, $5 and found: waiters and others. Appiy to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. 00K AND WIFE FOR COUNTRY HOTEL, J wite to walt at table $00; second cook and bat t. JIRST-CLASS HOTEL PASTRY COOK AND baker. C.R.TaNSEN & CO., 110 Geary st $20: hostler. country, $15: waiter, 25! WARD & CO., 80! AN T0 MAKE PICKETSHAKES AND work on shares; German cellar-man, §15 to T d 610 Clay st. y [ AITER, $30; HWASHER, $16. HOTEL AZ. 'k, 420 Kearney st. JOD TRUNK-MAKER IS W « TED; AL~ £X soa first-class life insurance solicitor; & good chance for & competent man: aiso 3 good canvas- seTs on sainry. < dustrial Agency, room 167, Cro QHOEMAKER OR BARBER TO RE Apply at once to United States In- er builging, room4 suitable for suop. SE. cor. Kllis and Fillmore sts. PERSONALS. NE MORE CUT- Oak Roll Top Desks. e .814 to $35 Oak Chiffoniers........... From $10 op Onk Bed Sets......... --$17 50 up Oilcloths snd Linoleums. Stoves ind RANEES............... Thousands of bargalns. We kesp everyi Cash or time payments. 3.NOON A 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission st., above QECOND-HAND AS WELL 45 NE ) showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc,, and a very large stock of them), too0; be sure and see stock and get prices be- fore going elsewhere. J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1028 Mission st., above ~ixth. J AGCARPETS WOVE TOORDER,FORSALE ‘also chenille-wove rugs, sllk-rag portieres; deal- er in carpet twine in hank or chain at lowest Tates, EO. MATTHEW, 709 Fifth st., Oakland, Cal. PRIVATE PARTIES HAVING MONEY IN- I)VF.‘I!L‘ at small interest can do better by con- sulting W. C, box 818 Call Office. DVICE FREE; DIVORCE AND PROBATH laws & specialty; suits, Superior, Justice l:g Police Courts; terms Teasonable: collections, etc. G. W. HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market, cor. ockton. OBER, HBEADQUARTERS OF | <YL Ypsilanti Union Suits and Equestrian Tights Juros Underwear; Ober Corsets for stout figu es. Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes Miller goods and Gertrude baby outfits; great reductions; send for catalogue. 34 Geary st., San Francisco. R ing; board with family. Y ORDON-PRE: X 417 Montgomery st. RUSHELMA STABLE BOY TO LEARN GARDEN: 10056 Capp st. S FEEDER. 14: wages igxxcn ~ COOK, MAN 10 JoIN clean towel to eac 1c; firat-class workmen. " ¥ V!TN'A'EULMU MEN TO EAT 8 BIG HOT 100D TAILOR ON CUSTOM COATS; YOUNG man. 527 s OY WANTED USED TO, SHOEMAKING. 767 Market st. wages $15. Address R. C. '\' ISS DAISY HAAKE IS STARTING A MIL- M tinery cinas at her home, 14 Chattunooga st., bet. Twenty-first and Twenty-second; special at tention given to schoolgirls after school hours; & thorough course guaranteed at moderate terms. REAT REDUCTIONS IN PHOTOGRAPHS at CRAMER'S California Gallery, 402 Kearny st., NE. cor. Pine: full length or bust firsi-class cabinets $1 50 dozen, Paris panels $3 dozen. GNES—WHY DIDN'T YOU GO £\ bight? Got my hair dressed at C. LEDER- S parlors (successor to Mme. Spitz), 111 Stock- ton st.: receivea best attention: was surprise price; only 25c; to-night sure. BES: D Dl’. MAKING BUSINESS; located ; for sale cheap. D.M.. bo: box 119, this office. T A SHAV NTS bay rum free: hair cut 141, Montgomery ave. required. R TO cakes, with coffee, for 5c. 11 Drumum st. JOR | -SHOP AND FURNE ap. Apply at this office. ARBERS ASSOCTAT A secretary, P. C. Hamann, 2381/ ( N OZART, : 25¢ for tw Adaress | SITUATION AS | WAt ED. commercial ¢ 100 adoc s night, including cofee and roils. 24 Washington oxE | [ SDELL HOU EEFSTEAK AND ONIONS, COFFEE, BIS- cult, potatoes, eic., 5e. 635 Clay. or OK BOY TO LEARN BARBER trade: must have some money. 841 Telegraph ave., Oakland. EARN A TRADE_LADIES AND GENTLE. 4 men students wanted; only 8 weeks required tools given; write for catalogue. San Francisco Barber Collége, 1515 Howard st. M or country. AND BOYS 10 C For particalars czil or address 6; Market st., room 10; . O. box 2 ARPENTERS AND SE 326 RDAUNT & CO. AN, WRITING hand, to assist generally in cash business; ex- perience not required: must have £150 and be sat- isfied with $55 & month. 87314 Marl W E () WILL s $500 poyimens: money fully secured at good rate of interest. 7 il ¥ MRST-CLASS FOUR-CHAIR BARBER- Al iocation. Apply at this office. 'URE PE. interest in “business: 3 JANTED—BIDS ON LAUNDKY WORK FOR two lodging-houses. 715 Howard. HOP; R-SHOP; BE! 5 TLOCATION TN CITY; kness cause sal y this offiice. MPLOY arreil st. 19 ELLIS—ROOMS 25c TO 50c night, $1 25 to $5 week; reading-rooms HE RAILROAD HOUS 33 COMMERCIAL st., below Montgome ingle rooms 15¢ night, best and cléanest house in town. per wec 81 up; open all night. ELLIS hed rooms, 20c; #1 per week. JEW GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SU rooms from $1 10 $4 week: large reading-room. D Ci coffee u specialty. -HAND N TO SELL the best. C. KERT AND SECOND-HA HOES FROM 25¢ up; men’s balf soles, 40c. 959 Howard st. E. 529 SACRAMENTO MANHATTAN c a night, $1 a week: meals 10c. A SE, ST, NEAR ; 200 rooms, 25 cents & night; Teading- d from the ferry. ARBEKS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- retary Earbers’ Asso., $25 Grantave. & FUCHS. —MEN WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages (0 place accounts with us: law and ction: nocharge unless successtul. LION AGENCY 110 Sutter, r. 4, 10 TAKE LODLING AT 10, 15¢ near Kearny. AN D) LE SHARP steam beer. bottle wine, 5¢c. €09 Clay st. +-SOLING 50c: LADIES' 40C; DONT ou wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel, E, SIXTH AND HOWARD— 4 single furmished rooms: 76c¢ week, 15¢ night. ARBERS PROTE NI nent secretary. CONRAD TROELL, DO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET, | Fourth—=ingle furnished rooms per | NEST 106 MEAL | 200 rooms; best in the city: single rooms | URE ~ FRAMI COMPLE! WITH 8 7x9 inches, 10c; 8x10 and 10x12, 15c; 11x14 and 12x16. 50c; '16x20, 30¢c; 20x24, 450 JONES, 547 Mission st. JGYPTIAN HENNA, $1; HAIRDYE, PER. J fectly harmless. Langley-Michaels Co: all chemists; Hubbard's 923, Hauptli's. 1156 Market. Fo’u’ifxr; POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A, STRASSER, 78 and 79 Center Marker. AR N'S” SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE and Newspaper Iilustration reopens Monday, January 6. For particulars address or apply 424 Pine st. 2] A ROOM: CARPE floor. 206 Leaver W LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WIN- chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 per night: 81 50 to $6 per week: free bus 1o and from the ferry. JOHN SMITH HAS REMOVED TO 327-329 Sutter st., belween Stockion st. and Grant ave., where :he est of coal can b had at lowest prices. T IBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW= CLEANED ON E THE orth st. ack 141.7 HT , Marker, LD BUILDING BOUGHT AND SOLD: store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, ¥lpa. etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth. ((\LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETATLED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Sansoms at.. upstairs. AND LADIEY COLMAN. 41 Third st. OG6ine banen:. DRESSMAKERS. RESSES CUT AND FITTED, $3; DRESSES, popular prices: waists $3. 11 Geary st. CLAIRVO MADAM PORTER, CARD-READER: TELLS A¥L'the past, present and future; ladies 50c, ge: $1: paimistry, clairvoyant; sittings $1560. 1 Turk st., near Jones. i ) CATCHPEX HT C ANTS. ROF. PHIS IS 2 3 : { TEATHIE Socat scrantin -palmist; past, present, atisfaction positively guaran- urs 2 to M E- DR THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVE IVl%er by eggs and caras: telis entire life, past, resent, future: ccnsultations on all affairs; noth ng excepied: names given: good advice: sure help: restores lost love by syinpathy; mistake im- yossible: fee $1: lette nr. Larkin. A TA LEOL, £\ magic charms. lov future wife and husband; tesches fortune ¢ develops clairvoyance. siate writing. etc.: has the seven Loiy seals and the Palestine wonder charms; fee $1 and upward. 2326 Mission, nr. Twentieth. PROF. LEON, RENOW N5 voyant: has no equal: g convinces if others fail. 538 Post, 8 to 9: also ‘If-l RAVENA SITS DAILY; SUR AW ou'races; names given; 25¢ up. 828 Howard MME. STEWART THE CHILD MEDIUM M “great clairvoyant and card-reader: seventh daughter of the seventh daughter, Lus returned 1o her old rooms in San Fravcisco; ladies and gel BOc. 917 Market st., pariors 3 and 4. TARLIGHT READS YOUR CAREER FRO. 1 the cradle to the grave. Parlor 5. 86514 Murke MME: MOREAU, BE DIUM: REVEALS A 1p. 764 Howard MES WORLD-FAMED LO- ML cater of mines and minerals. Foom 20, 148 Sixth st. future in general: c. 305 Eddy B tokens; true pictn TMME urth TO-DAY AT 2 'CLOCK : MRS, MAYOSTEERS; Iadies only; readings 101 Grove st T({.\l(;'fl —KATIE HUESSMAN meeting, 793 Stevenson off 9th; 1 MBS EULTON: SLATEWRITING SEA M to-night.” 31 Fell st. Fm—:m' BEER—TWO SCHOO O REE COFFEE AND ROLLS 400nuny new, 25c¢ to %) 25. 5 ANTED—LAEORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- etill runs Denver House, 217_7Third st.; 150 rooms: 25¢ per night: $1 (o $8 per weel also a bottl eof lager, 5c, at 6 7 Clay st. single rooms 15c, 20c a nigh 31 a week. SSECOND-HA : DEDSHOE SOME Mission st. S, C. CORNELIUS Thursday evenings. 1035 Market st. < “DE VERE. T That famous exponent of occultism 1s now in the city; advice given on business investments: specu- lation, love. courtship, marriage and divorce, in fact, upon all matters affecting your future happi- ness: letters with stamp answered; office houts 9 A.3M.t0 8 P. M. Parlors, 305 Jones, between Eddy and Ellis. Pacific House TUST OUT: NEW MAC EST IN CIT ¥ —SING E ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; 81, $1 25, $1 60 per week. dLeldesdortt sts. LE ROOMS, 15c A DAY: 81 iD—SIN W ANT N e e reading-room: daliy papers. 36 Cluy st. TPRY ACME HOUSE, 957 MAR ET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a nixht: $1a ‘\'fek.7 S INF FOR REPAIR- call_aud eee; half-soled in 15 min- ing_shoes utes, done while you wait; all repairing done by machinery: all répairing at Lialf price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First and Second. AUNDKESS, HOTEL, COUNTRY, $30. 110~ TEL GAZETTE, 420 Kearny st. JEAT GEKMA RL FOR housework; wages $15 to $20. Fillmore st. GOOD LADY CANVASSERS ON SALARY. © Avply tr-day at oflice of United States Industrial room 167, Crocker building. SHREWD BUSINESS WOMAN 10 associate herself permanently with large firm. _ Address Permanent, box 31, Call Office. GENERAL Apply 928 W ANTED—BY SWEDISH GIRL, SITUATION A} for housework in private family. Apply at Fulton House, room 19. W ANTED_GIRT T ) TAKE CARE 2 CHIL- dren and assist housework. 2307 Scott st., be- tween 10 and 12, QUIUATION WANTED FOR _ UPSTATRS 1D work or nurse in private family. Call §02 Montgomery st , Wi sconsin Hotel. NG SWEDISH GIRL WISHES POSITION @s nursegirl or 1o do light work and be com- Danion to an azed counle in a good family. Please off Fourth. ERMAN WISHES SITUA- on in small Jewish family; is a first-class C00K: hias best references. Apply 170214 Post st. (‘},R.\IA. WOULD LIKE SITUA- X lion for general housework and cooking in American samily; city or_country preferred. Ad- dress C. P., “All Office. HotsEkERrE SHES POSITION; CITY Or country; is a good dressmaker. Ca i or ad- dress 157 Seventh st., room 1. (3 ERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION IN American family ns firscclass cook. 834 An- to110 sL., off Jones, near 11 JOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS COM- Panion to lderly Iady; salary not so much an obiect as comfortable home. ~B. R., box 5, Call. IMPETENT AND GORRECT STENOGRA- pher and rapid typewriter. five years' experi- ence, wishes position: finest credentials; will ac- Cept remunerative position only. Address G.M., box 188, Cali. MIPPLE-AGED WIDOW DESIRES A POSI- tion at any kind_of work; good references. s A. M., box 17, Call office. {XPERIENCED EASTERN DESIGNER AND 24 dressmaker wishes work by the day in families; exquisite fitting. Modis:e, box 21, Call Office. Y OUNG GIRL T0 ASSIST 1IN HOUSEWORK. 3308 California st., near Walnut ave. TOUNG GIRL WANTED T0O ASSIST IN light housework. 213 Seventh st. sive rights. C.C AGENT> WANTED. IVE AGENTS WANTED. APPLY ROOM 13, 4 between 1 and 3, Hancock House, 781 Mission. S, MAUD LORL diagnostician: circle Tuesday, &y nights. 708 O'Farrell streec. A DDIESWAIN. PSYCHI INSITIVE, £\ read for ladies only. 227 G st. "HARMS GIV. G YPSY MEDIUM X readings 50c., gents $1. 1003 Mission st CIRCLE T( IGHT, 8 \7‘\’1 E. PULLEN AVL 10c; sitting daily. 86534 Market st., room 10, MISS, MELVINA: CLAIRVOYANT; TRUE ak} Ploture of future husband o wife. 76535 How- ard st. DRAKE, Ps £D TNDEPENDENT nd trance medium. 597 Ellis st. ¥ CLATRVOYANT 218 Stockton st. ADY AGENTS T0O HANDLE FINE LINE Iadies’ articles: can make $25 per week ; exclu- . Company, 131 Post st. ALIFORNTA MUTUAL BE. IT SOCIETY wants good agents 10 work its accldent and sick insurance: liberal inducements offered. J. W. HAN NA Secratary, Murphy building. FURNITURE WANTED VASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- | COB SCHW ERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & 5th. A BSOLUTELY HIGHES Furniture Co. second-hand furniiure and carpets by Lundy 813 Market st.; call or send postal. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1726 O'Farrell st. 5 o TRL WANTED FOR NERATL, HOUSE- work; wages moderate. 1805 Scolt st. IRL TO ASSIST HOUSEWORK AND CARE A of children. 1433 Valencia st. AR, 0. 1 GIRL FOR FAMILY OF 2; WAGES $20. Broadway, Oakland » W.. box 54, Call Office. ROOMS WANT D. ILL DO PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING OR g in exchange for 1 or 2 rooms. Address C. AL HOUSE- | WANTED-MISCELLAN EOUS. must be ckeap. Address W., ANTED — DRESSMAKERS Bow to cut regular tailor system: only reliable system: no models, charts or squares used. COHN, Ladles' Tailor, 316’ Sutter st.. city. W ASTED—GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD 3 years old; long-standing reference required. Apply 1326 Geary 8t., between 10 and 12 o’clock. " GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Inquire at 101 Broderick st., between 10 and 12 A, 3. MALL WILLING GIRL O ASSIST WITH baby: good home. 85a Howard street, PANISH GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT work. 2022 Van Ness ave. TO LEARN | A ‘vre airing: best work at half the r DEUS! S, LA A elrv 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixt —YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS egular price, aker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. ND JEW h st.; send poscal, experience. DENTISTS R. GEORGE W. LEEK. THI GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painfess extyociins 2nd patentee of Improvea bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 10 20 ' Farre|s o PAINLESS Fty 3 XTRACTIO ridge work a specialty: plates 2 R L WALSE Do Slged years Gmi.s FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. CALL 936 Filbert at. SEL OF TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE. IRLWANTED TO ASSIST IN HOU ing and cooking. 1204 Buchanan st. W ANTED — BOSITION _AS WORKING housekeever; private or hotel; or would go in- tobusiness with reliable party. Address MRS, K. R. WAGE: LR, Ukiah, IN HESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NR. Market; 200 rooms; 25¢ to %1 50 per night; $1 50 0 $5 per week: convenient and respectable; Iree Lus (0 and from (he ferry. ITUATIONS WANTED-MALE.. 2 C.G. COOK’S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL - branches jshort notice, 14 Geary, itel.Grant 46. LR & €O, CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below carny, “alifornia and’ Sacramento: tel, 231. 5 KMPLOYMENT arrell; tel. k. 426. (1OACHMANOR MAN ABOUT PLACE: THOR oOughly understands the care and driving of horses: good gardener and milker: haudy with Lools: best of refercuces. Address A. S., box 118, Call Oftice. Y UUSNe MANTLATELY ARRIVED FROM Australla, ab tainer, seeks employment of any Kind; can make himself generally usefal, W. L, 754 Folsom st. lf;.@;UNGlMAN WANTS WORK IN A;‘!ES- urant or hotel: wages no object. Address 1, box 19, Call Ofice, B ALE GOES ON: SEE THE 60 LADIES' JACK: ets. N.Y.S , 1210 Market st. WEDISH A MAN EMPLOYMENT Oflice, 1133 Antonia st., off Jones, nr. Ellis. BESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING at the McDowell Academy, 213 Powell: pat- terns cut to order 25¢ up; puplis wanted. W ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY; NEW term commences this mo. Room 51, 121 Post. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Markec.: 200 rooms; 25¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 60 to $6 per week; free bus to znd from the ferry. 1!!0! a ![L!clllly Cxomufi}v able s, 1rm737 $7 A SET FOR 7 dentist, 93 R. LUDLUM HILy, plates are mad DR. H. G. YOUNG, 1841 Polk st. AW, 224 KEARNY vork a specialty? open evenings 7:30 to 9. B. L T.CRANZ—_EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown work, bridge work and teeth withou: 103 Geary st., cor. Grant NTAL ASSOCIATION, 759 ket, bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialists; only reli- ne for painless ‘extraction: artificial teeth Millings frm 81 extracting 50c, with gas §1. H: WARRANTED AS £00d a8 can be made; filling §1. DR. SIMMS, Market st., next Baldwin Theater. 1 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge ior extracting when : old plates made over like new; URING THE SALE LADII' S’ WOOL SUITS 85 90. N.Y.Suit House, 1210 Market st AIRDRESSING, 26c AND 850: MORNING and ev’g classes;10 lessons,$1 50, 1248 Mission. teeth from $8 per set: extracting 5c: gas given. 0oL SNTAL ASSOCIATION, 806 MAR- | CHARLES W. DECKER. R. J.J. LEEK, 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDE N Gate ave.—Open evenings: Sundays till noon. =k en | FOUND—A YOUS PRICE PAID FOR | NE, 5 T0 10-HORSE | est cost price, how long used | | ail'cases guaranteed. DR, BRIDGE- | LOST. OST—FROM 31014 CHEZ ST., SATUR- 4 day evening, an Enclish female pug. Réturn to above address and receive reward. '\ ONEY, BY NOT HAVING MY HOUSE AW Japered and painted by the Co-operative Paper- hanging Companv, 635 ¢ "FOUND, 3 BROWN FE has collar and teg on. Call at 23 John st.. ot Mason. MEDICAL. ‘»f&.’\"fi'\o‘on. “MIDWIF ] YL the womb a specia ty. 250 Clara st., ar. F LL FEMALE IRREGULARITIE stored 1n a few hours: safe and sure rellef ut any time; travelers helped atonce: home iu con- finement; French pills guaranteed: consult free. S. DR. WEY TH, 916 Post st., near Larkin. NEW PROCESS—NO MEDICINE, INSTRU, ments or worthless pills nsea; evers womad her own physician for all female troubles, 1o mat- ter from what cause: restores always in one day: if you want to be treated safe and sur: call on men's physicianknowledge can be sent and used at home; POPPER, 318 Kearny st. [JRS. GOODWIN MAKES A SPECIALTY oF diseases of women and restores all cases ot § regularity in one day, guaranteeing & cure or no charge: separate home for patients: best sl medicel aitendance: low fees; regulator, 1370 Market. : 5 o ARIES — CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN- 15 oyal Filis (Diamond Brand). are the besss safe, reliable; take 1o other: send 4c, stamps, for particulars, “Rellet for Ladies,” in letier by return mail; atdruggists. Chichester Chemical Company, Philidelphia. Pa. i g DA S0 BLESSING TO LADIES — INSTANT RE A ilef for monthly frrezuiarities (from whatever cause) by the most experienced ladies' physicians In San Francisco, resiores all cases by an improved method. superior to others: ladies will save' tima and money, be assured of honest treatment by consulting the doctors before calling on otherss patients who have been imposed upon are spe- cially invited: Lome in confinement: treatment warranted : ad vice free, confidential. DR.and MK DAVIES, 14 McAllister st., near Jones. T ADIES — DAUDET'S FEMALE REGULA ting Pill:_strongest. safest, best: ne: $1 per box. WIDBER’S drugstore, 14 K Jormerly cor. Market and Third sts.. sole agents. . HALL, 14 MCALLISTER T, -Jones. Diseases of women and children. BURE CURE FOR ALL FEMALE DIS- eases, from whatever cause: & homs in con- finement ‘with every comfort; satistaction guar DR. GWYER. 226 Turk st. ING PILLS safe and efficient_emmenagogne; $1 per boz. ANTED—PUPILS FOR PRACIICATL MIL~ Linery: positions found; terms reasonabla, 234 Taylor st. TLAVEENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS: cutt'ng school. 1231 Market st.,bet. §th and 9th, J)RESSCUITING TAUGH 1T, U. S, TAILOR system. 14 Meallister st., roors 67 and 68. INCHESTER HOUSE, 43 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 Tooms: 25ct0 $160 per night; $1 50 t0 $6 per week; free bus 10 and from the ferry. A LL WORK REASON. Alllster and Powell ABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR. W E 122 Market B1CYCLES. INDSOR BICYCLES: STRICTLY HIGH grade: no stamping: all lathe work; cones and cupa fully guaranteed for 2 years. A.L. BAN- CROET & Cu., 3; 4 Post st., . F. ARK CYCLERY-NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Terminus Geary, Me L. car lines, RICHARDS&CO., druggisis, 4u8 Clay st.,sole ag'ts. HOME, A FRIEND AND MOTHER'S CARE. £X MRS. DR.FUNK’S, 1416 Eighth st.. Alameda. M £S. DR. WEGENER: PRIVATE HOME IN Yl “confinement: irreguiarities cured in a few honrsiwlixnruuzionnnuan: pills $2. 419 Eddy st. “A LPEAU’'S FRENCH PILLS, A BOON TO Iadies troubled with irregularitiea: no danger: aafe and sure: $2 60 express C. 0. D.; don't delay until too late. OSGOOD BROS., Oakiand, Cal, FIRREGULAR Ok ANY FEMALE DISEASE e Ars. Dr. Puetz and be contont. 254%s 4tk