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2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1onn avUUs et e e —— ) BRAW SCOT WOK DRIVING. Schreiber’s Honest Gray Downed the Odds-On Favorite Nephew. FAVORITES IN FRONT TWICE. Babe Murphy Defeated Gallant by a| Narrow Margin in an Ex. citing Drive. The sou’easter cut up all sorts of pranks at Ingleside yesterday. It came screech- | ing along and at times almost blew the jockeys out of their saddles. However, “it is an ill wind that blows nobody good,” and Riley Grannan experienced a change of luck, putting a big crimp in the, ring on three different races. Although the most tempestuous racing day vet experienced this winter, there was a liberal sprinkling of fair race-goers in | the stand, and in the ring the bookies were besieged with coin, which assuredly speaks well for the popularity of the new course. The elements proved fatal to all but two of the first choices. The elastic Thornhill was about the biggest surprise of the day, capturing the best race with odds of 10 to 1 about him. Jockey Jerry Chorn had an attack of the riding habit, finishing three times in front, once second and once unplaced out of five mounts. Scarcely less demonstrative could a sub- urban day crowd have been than the one that cheered hounest old Braw Scot upon his return to the stand, after defeating the odads on favorite for the fifth race, Nephew, in the m exciting finish of the day. | The distence was a mile and a sixteenth, | and then both grew weary. | turn, and won easily. and Bookmaker George Roses’ horse was looked upon us a_‘‘pipe,” 13 to 20 being his closing odds. Barney Schrieber’s gray gelding was as good as 8 to5in a few of the books, with a world of 3 te 2 obtaina- ble. Allahabad, Braw Scot and Modesto all took turns at leading during the run- ning, though the real race commenced about three furlongs from the wire. Bal- lard here sent the favornte out in the lead, with the gray hot after him. Into the stretch they were nearly on equal terms, the advant: lying with the favorite. A furlong from home Braw Scot had the favor- ! itein trouble, and surer footed in the slushy going, won in a drive by a neck. FiFi was third. 3 The 11 to 5 favorite Soledad finished sec- ond in the opening race, a five-and-a-half- furlong spin. Robin Hood I, with 4to1 about him in the ring, took the lead in the stretch, and won handily by four length: The race following was at the same dis- tance, and again were the favorites bowled over. After some nheavy plunging Main- stay and Summer Time closed equal choices in the betting. The two favorites showed the field the way into the stretch, Yemen then tock the lead and in a hard drive was beaten out by Sligo, who went to the post 7to1l. Sam Leake came strong at the end, taking third place. The third event, also at five and a half furlongs, resulted in an easy win for the 11to 5 favorite Major Cook, who passed Perhaps, the second choice, on the far Kowaisky took sec- ond place from Pat Murphy by a length. A six-furiong run resulted in a very pretty finish between the favorite, Babe Murphy, and Gallant. Ezell's fast mare opened at twos, and was backed down to 7to5. Philomena ruled a strong 8 to 5 second choice. The latter got somewhat the best of the start, and made the run- ning to the stretch, at which point the favorite was a close second, with Gallant third. Philomena soon quit and gave way to Babe, who, in a hard drive, beat ‘Gal- lant a head on the post. Potentate was an indifferent third. The last event was over seven furlongs with Barney Schreiber's mare Highland, a most prominent favorite. George Miller with Doggett up was a strong second choice, with All Over the next fancied. Miller made all the running until well straightened away for the wire, where the favorite had him wobbling. Just as it looked like the favorite’s purse Coady on D “THE CALL” R ACING CHART. rst Day of the Winter Meeting of the Ingieside Track, San Francisco, Thursday Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Weather Rainy, January 16, 1896. —Five and a half furlongs; ar-olds and upward; allowances: Index.| Horse,age, weight. |St.| 14 | 3 Fin. Jockeys |gBetng, 3 3¢ | E. Jones........ 3 1 114 | Garner.. Sasel, 3. 5 214 | Hewitt Johnny Pay 3 13 T. Walker. Ida Saver, 4.... 7 e1 | Bravura, 4 A 6 f i Crackaiack, a. 1 54 Straggling stas 5 SECOND RACE—Five and a balf furlongs; selling; three- year-olds and upward; allowances purse $400. Horse, age, weight. | St.| 14 | % | sw | Fin. Jockeys. figf“’ngiiv Slizo, 6. 42 | 43 44 |1 Chora. 4 7 Yemen, a sa -l isy 315 | 2115/E. Jones 4 a Sam Le: Ll Sm et 3 Hewitt. . [ 10 Summer Time, 3. 87 TR T 1h | a4h |Garner 4 5-o Mainstay, 4.......109 ih | 1n | 22 | 510 [Hennessy B Road Rnnner, 5..101 615 | 22 6 | 64 |H.Murun 20 ¥4 Podiga, 6. 103 & 64 ¥ Pigg 15 1 Good start.Won handily. Winner, S. C. Hildre fr. Pickwic Lime, 1:10. A 4- THIRD KACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; allowances; three-year-olds and up; purse . ss00. Index.| Horse, age, weight. [st.| 15 | 15 | | dockeys | Beuing, Major Cook,4....106 5 Choru. Tl Kowalsky, 3.....0 60| 1. Garner' .71l 93 "6 Fat Murph: .99 4 Pigott. 10 12 RydelBandidos 02| 6. Coady.. 4 8 Toano, a....... 71-. McClain. 18 30 Unity 2% ’ | & 10 523 | Pertia| 8 o Straggling start. Won easily. Wianer, Frank Ta; ister to Violet, Time' 1:10%. 7 {R FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs: selling; purse $100. o48. Index.| Horse,age, weight. [8t.| 14 | 3 | 3% | str | Fin. | Jockeys “,g_“"“"‘,’v:, Babe Murphy, 4...98| 8(.___|"2n | 22 | 11 | 1n |Coohran. BREs lunt, 4.... 6 55 | 815 | 38 | 28 6 Pot-ntate. 5 2 4h | 487 | 28 | 53 Philonien: 1 11 ih |31 43 Carmel, 5 4 31 520 i 56 515 Magpie, 4..........98] 8 T3 1 72 64 610 csameas Last Chance, 5..101| § 62 | 6% | 72 | 71 |M. Marin, Servitor, ... Fiseslaait RES g 8 Chorn W Winner, L. Ezell's b. 1, by Elias Lawrence-I'rincess 549, FIFTH RACE—Oneanda sixteenth miles; selling; four-year-olds and up; conditions; purse D%+, 3100, Index. | Horse, age, weight. | St.| Std. ‘ % || % 1 str. | Fin. | Jockeys. forrome (528) Braw Scot, a.....109 4 | 2h | 11 | 31 (22 [ 33 | 1h |Chora R 330 Nephew,8....1070 8 1 8 |8 | 23| 1h [ 11|24 Ballaa 45 35 40 |Fi Fi,4............103| 8 411.1‘5 | 32|31 34 |E. Jones 40 50 Aliahabad, 4......102 2 | 1h | 2h | 4h | 5 | 43 | 410 McClai 40 12 517 Modest0,5......71107/ 1 | 315 | 3h | 1n | 41| 5 |5 |T. Walker 0 #0 Perfect stari. Won driving. Winner, B. Schreiber's gr. g., by imp. Midlothian-Helen Scratch, Time, 1:553;. :150 SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs: selling; three-year-oids and upward; penalties purse $400. vol. Index. | Horse, age, weteht. | st.| 14 | 14 ‘ % | s | 50?"”“&‘:] | | {op. ! Thorohill, 5......110, 2| 31 | 8b | 53 34| e 5 107 5| 42 | 52 | 235 | 225 ! Chorn. | 78 1110 r,4........107| 11 68 | 9h 31 83" | McHugh........| 4 5 Our Maggie. 8. 105 4 21 41 43 42 Garner.. . 4 15 George Miller, 6..134 3| 135 | 12 | 11 | 12 | Doggett.. 3 531 |La Flechs, 3...... 87, 8| 6 6 6Ll el Reidy... Jl2o0 50 500d star. Won driving. 2. Atpost 10 min Winner, T. Lundy’s ch. L., by imp. Cheviot -Pheebe Anderson. Time, “THE CALL” RACING GUIDE. To-day's Entries at the Pacific Coast Jockey Ciub, Ingleside Track. Ip races where the borses have no record at the distance to be run tven. the records at the next nearest Fa., fair: H., heavy; m., mile; £, furlong; *, about. FIRST RACE—Five and a half furiongs; seliing. Best record. Dist. |Lbs|Tic.| Owner. Pedigrae. ) Wyoming. .. Hermanita.. E. herley Zoolein.. Ashland F 12 J.G. Brown & Co J. G. Follansbee... F. Brown. B. Schreiber. . Pardee-Caprice Fresno-Sister to J Douglass Bonnie Brown-Dispatch Zorilla-Fraule: H. Rowell....... /.. Lozic-Blue Stockings L. Ezell,, Bazes-Miss Hall Burns & Waterhouse Day Star-Miss McGregor Elmwood stock frm Imp. Brutus-Beauty I Bes: Lbs| record | | Name. Dist. | Lbs Tk.| Owner. | Pedigree. Skalkaho........| 90no rec. ........|....|.. D. Randall...... Hyder Ali-Carrie G 1ittle Jimmie..| 87 no rec. o|ioiii .ol E. Corrigan... Longfellow-Rena B sste. 105 1:18%5 515 £+ /119 H.. Williams & Marhse Hyder Ali-Attraeifon Artist. S1101:413%4 1 m [112 F.J H. T. Griffin Lmp. Darebin-Hiroudelle Thel oot 105 158{ 2 ~|Garden City Major Ban-Miss Flus mp. Empire. 07 S .. Chester-Queen of the N. Fred Gardner... 110 i: 104 F T ---- | Luke Robinson-Enfilade Best | Index. Na me. Lbs record.| Dist. jum Tk. Owner. | Pedigee. ppean 105 ! e W. D. Randall...... | Imp. Inverness-La Tra Hazard ... 110 612 ¢ (102 H.. J. G. Brown & Co slrrxmore-zoo Zoo ere Imp. Alien...... 107 .. wenlen -1 . Aberdeen stable . Esterling-Al Meh Walter J. 1110 5614 4151 105 F... F, McDermott.. Imp. True Briton-Lillie 8 Brametta. ... [105/1:0135 51 | 96/F... D. A. Donlg. | Brambie-itetta Irene E.. 105 .. efesevaca Z. Abrabhams.. E! Rio Rey-Ugalena UneQue Amo.. 109 1:03 | 51 103 Fa. J. Brown...... Torso- Little Flush Ferris Hartman 107 1:0814! 5141 |115 F... K. Schreiber.. Imp. Woodiands-Honora FOURTH RACE—Oue and a sixteenth miles; seiling. T Best T ; | Index. | Name. |Lba record.| Dist. |Lbs!Tk.| Owner. 1 Pedigree. 480 Dungarven...... 108 1:50% 1176m| 99 Fa.|L Fzell Hindoo-imp Calphur 53 Sir Walter....... 1081 2914 71 (107 F.. Elmwood stk farm. Nathan l")gmh!gibusvréi (532) Ransome.. 100 1:41%| 1m | 96/t C. F. Sanders....... | Algerine-Nellia Ransome 529 Tenacity -.-- ¥3.1:4615 1m | 87 H.. E. Corrizan..... | Longfellow-Modesty B4Y |Janus........... {28 T L -, '::-- | B. Schreiber........ | Duke Norfolk-tlaine 504 |HY Dy. 205 1:413| "V i | 92 1|3 H. Schields.. .. | Hyder Ali-Addie Werren FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling. T Best | B Index.| Name. Lbs record.| Dist. |Lbs Tk.| Owner. I Pedigree. 499 | Harry Lewls 1185 61 3 Maddox___......|VersaillesCousin Kate 507 | Monterey 3 1:183, %6 £ Slkton stable, |Hidalgo-Glen Ellen 365 May McCarthy... 88 1313 61 B. C. Holly .. Scotlander-Parides 540 Pecksniff .7 1105 . J. M. Builer...2 2 Ip.Mr. Pickwick-Henlopen 459 | Fond Hone. .| 94 no rec. AL Schwartz_.... ... Joe :i0oker-False Queen 21 |Cateh “Em.. 022000 90 125 Mokelumne S.'F. | Tmp. Midlothian-Lit. Flush 472 |Chartreuse T B. Schreider. i“mp ror-Wacoola 98 Lanrelwood farm...| Duke of Norfolk- laine J. G. Brown & Co | Emperor-Quandary --|Mrs. Anderson. o H ano-Mandy Fortine SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; seiling. [ Test T 7 Index. Name. |Lbs/record. | Dist. |roslTic| Owner. | Ppedigree. |D. R Dickey........ Gano-Armeda 1 527 Gold Bug. J. Hunter. y.... . }'lunmllg-)lnlfleoflwm 31 |All Baba.. | Mantel... .00 Banjo 5 Renlization. 638 | Borvas.. 461 [ 1mFallertn Lass 0640 | MODUIVO....s.. | | Del Monte stabie. | Lone stable. Odetl stable. |California stable. G. iose | Puebla stab) 13. Cochran.. |Joe Daniels-Test ::lionnie Ban-Aurcola *-|Peregrine-Lady Foster Regent-=adie iZollan-Ordnance Fullerio -Castaw, Sid-May Belle Thornhill came with an electric rush the last hundred yards and snatched the race by a length. All Over made it decidedly interesting for the favorite, being beaten but half a length for the place, Track and Paddock Items, Johnny Payne was well backed to win the opening race, but Tommy Walker ex- tracted about as much speed out of him as a lemon-squeezer would cider from a base- ball. Summer Time and Mainstay fought it out for fourth place honors. Had Barney Schreiber kept Chorn on the ground instead of letting him ride Shgo in the second event the St Louis penciler’s horse Yemen would in all likeli- hood have scored a winning bracket. Some other boy on Sligo might not have ridden him as well, Dayis & Shepard, a very popular book- making firm who have experiencd a lor; run of “‘bard luck,” were not doing busi- ness yesterday. The firm lost heavily on Wednesday, and concluaed to take a rest. “Mysterious” Podiga started in the sec- ond race, but couldn’t raise a gallop. Probably he hasrelapsed into another of his mesmeric spells only to waken when both talent and ring are slumbering. A stumble about forty yards from the wire nearly cost Babe Murphy the race. Cochran quickly picked her up and she pulled the race out of the coals by a head. Gallant was traveling so easy that Joe Pig- #ott, bis rider, and not a few of the crowd thought he won, but the judges certainly placed the horses right. Riley Grannan hita lncky inning. He began well by backing . Major Cook and then rolled up an additional thousand or two by going down the line on Babe Mur- hy. pThe Braw Scot race then bobbed up. Riley sauntered around the ring until he saw 8to 5 against the gray horse on Ed Gaines’ board. He offered Ed a $1000 bet at those odds and the young Western pen- ciler finally grew so accommodating that he laid Grannan $4800 against $3000. The young plunger next paid George Rose, the owner of the red-hot favorite Nephew, a visit and the genial George willingly laid him §1600 against $1000 on the Schreiber entry. Riley quit way ahead on the day and “the many admirers of the plucky plunger were pleased to hear of his good fortune, Ed Gaines partially recovered his losses on the Braw Scot race by backing Thorn- hill in the last sace. and 40to1 to 12 to 1 for a ‘“‘watermelon cutting,” but it did not take place. REAL ESTATE TRA_NS—AUTIONS. Elisabeth Gluck to Leonora Maver, lot on S Iine ister street, 168:6 W of Webster, W 50, S 51, N 37:6.W 1, N 100; trus; Same to same, 1ot on E'line o Fillmore street, uns to John F ins, 1ot on SW tion and Octavia sireets, W 31 by S 75, on NW cormer of nd Eddy streets, W 30 by N 75; $10. Maria T Iry to Benjamin Healy. lot on W lize of Bovce street, 512 N of Point Lobos ave- nue, N 25 b, $75. mie Akard (by F. M. Thal, com- s R. Hobson. lo. on 86 S of Frederick m A. and Catherine A. Stev to same. 10: o0 E line of Tremont av Sot Fred str Jalues T, and Mary A. Leach to T. R. Turner, lot on S1ine of Valiey street, 130 W of Sunchez, W 75 by S 114: $10. Boniface F. Kehrlein to Joseph L. Kehrlein, lot on SW corner of Leavenworth and Nor: streets, S 137:6, W 137:6, N 74, E 25, N 112:6; alco lot on N line of Valparaiso 114:6'W of Mason, W 25 by N 60: $10, lizabeth Gluck to Leoriora Maser, loton NW gomer of O'Farrell and Williams streets, W 58 by Edward E. Keliogg to Rispah B. Kellogg, all in- terest iu the foliowing: Lot on E line of Iwenty- fifh avenue, 176 5 of L street, N 50 by E 240; also lot on 'S Lin- of O'Farreil sirect, 137:6 W of aylor, W 5 3 7:6; auso lot on S line of Turk street, 87:6 W of Hyde, W 25 by S 82 also lot on Sline of Turk strevt, 62:6 W of Hyde, W 25 by S B2:6; lot ou 5 line of Duncan street, 193 E_of (s ro, by S 114; also lot on S'line of Duncan sireet, 218 E of Cas- tro, E 20 by S 114; also lot on'S line of Duncan street, 243 E of {asiro, E 25 by S 114; tro, E 25 by S 114 also lot on W line of Fillmoie street. 53 N of Sacramento, N 25 by W 80 also lot on S line of Sacramento street, 58:9 W of Laguna, W 68:9 b 4:aisolot on S line of Suiter street, 75 W of Larkin, W 50 by S 120; also fot on SI corner of Devisacero and O'Farreil streets, 25 by E 90; also lot o1 SE corner of Vallejo T streets, by E 91:6: also properiy nd Butte counties, quite'aim_deec; $10. 1y, Edward and Catherlne Kehoe, Perer id Mary Wherity 10 Mel Vogel,rerecord of 1203 d 5 NW line of Natoma street, 125 NE of Ninth, NE 25 by NW 76: $350 Everett N. Bee (o Devid Samu ner o Cl 67 by D Orpha Burkett to same, lot on S line of Clement | street, 35 E of Eighteenth avenue, E 31 by s 100; $10. Michael and Julia Murphy to John Murphy, lot on E line of Twentieih avenue, 175 S of Point Lobos, S 25 by £ 120: $10. isaac and Helcna Liebes to Rienzi Hughes, lot on N line of 1i street, 106:8 E of Ninth avenue, £ 26.8 by N 100: $10. 1s. lot on SE cor- it street and Eighieenth avenue, I Peter T. Gannon (by J. J. McDade, Sheriff), to Hibernia Savings and Loan Jot on SW corner of State and Castro sireeis, W 160, S 104:6, E 100, N 103:6, block 15, Flint Tract: $5200. Elizabeth Gluek to Leonora Mayer, lot commene- ing 267 E of SE corner of Oliver street road (Mission), I 89 by S 213, subdivis West End Homestead ; £ John and Emma Me: r 10 Charles Lotz, lot on E line of Stanyan street, 221:9 S of Seventeentn, S 25, E 153:10, N 4'deg. 50 min., W 25:014, W'155:6; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. lhe Central Land Company (a corporation) to . A. Kouse. lot on N W cori.er of Thirty rown) and 5N 60:114, < 1, k12 nninig, being 1ot 1, bioc Central Land Company’s 1 and; also lof beginning at the N'W corner of lot 1. tlock O, Cen- tral Land Company’s Tract. thence N 82, W 28, portio: Company’s Trac Kate of Ashby avenue, 362:2 W of Shat W 50 by S 105, ‘being lot 6, blo Tract, Berkele: Albert S. Wooibridge to Eugenle C. Ayhens (wite of P. 1.), lot on N line of Palmetto strect, 250 W of Boston'avenue, W 50 by S 129:9, being lots 15 and 186, resubdivision of block B, Prospect Hill “Tract, Brooklyn Township: $500. ugenie C. Ayhens 1o Faul A. Avhens, lot on % line of Palmetto sirect, 250 W of Boston avenus, W 25 by » 129:0, being lot 16, resubdivision of block B, same: $300. George W. and Anna Hagans to_Alameda Build- ing and Loan Association, 1ot on W line of Prospect street, 148:815 S of Santa Clara avenue, sincs widened, S 50'by W 140, portion of Aughinbaugh 223-acre Tract, Alameda; $10 Caroline E. Dwinelle to’ Arthur D. Harrison, lot on E line of Weber street. 675 S of Ceniral avenne, S 50 by E 100, lot 139, Eucinal Park Tract, Alameda; $10. Mary E. P. Johnson (wife of Alex) to Helana Morgensiern, lot on N line of Lincoln avenue, where same intersects NW Iine of d-acre trac: sur- vey, thence ~E 50, NE to boundary line between lands owned by H. and Ann E. Robinson, April 5, 1878, and lands at sald last day owned by A. A. Cohen, thence NW to NW line of said 4-acre tract survey, thence SW 10 beginning, portion lots 21 end 92, map of 4-acre tract survey, subject to a morigage for 81500, Alameda; £10. william L. and Ellen W. Law to Central Bank, 1ot on N lineof Nolan (or Thirty-third) street, 116+ of Market, I 100 by N 10., being lots 29 an; 30, block K, property of Central Land Company, formerly the Brown Tract, Oakland; $10. Jeny P. Simonson to Berziche Hansen, lot on SE line of Walsworth street, at SW cornef of lot 1, block A, Oakland View' Homestead Association, thence SE 104, SW 20:6, NW to point on i line of Walsworili street, 26 SW from point (o begin. ning, thence NE 26’ to beginniug, portion of ot 2, block A. lands of Oakland View Homestead 8so- ion, Oakland; $10. William H.and Frances Mackinnon to Alfred Wood, !0z D. being « resubdivision of lots 11, 12 and 13, block A, Oakland View Homestead, Oak- land: $10. Bergithe Hansen to Jens P. Simonson, the N Balf of lot 2, block A el Homestead ~Association, 100-ucre Tract, Uukland: Samuel Little to Nancy A. Little. Jot on S line Calido uia avenue, 178.36 E of Grove street. 1 o0 by $ 141:6, being lo: 36, Caledonia Homestead, Oakland: gire. Alexander Martin to Alfred Wood, rerecord 585 d 167, lot on SW corner of Weston avente ad ;lgex-lme{,;\:rb;) by 8 150, belng lot 1, biock C, Broadway and Telegraph-avenue Ho S laud Township; $10. Ssriret e e S um— South Wales has a_haunted coal mine. This ghostly place is the Morfa Colliery, and it has been infested with re-tless spirits for about a week. They are sup- posed to be six in number and to be the Bhosts of some miners who were killed in an explosion. They make their presence known by wailing and knocking “all over the underground workings. These diver- sions, it is said, they vary by the suging of dirges and the roll of mufiled drums, —————— Scholars are coming to the conviction that the ruins found in Mashonaland, South Africa, origin and that the negro race had nothing more to do with their construction than as the sluves of a race of higher civitization. ot 2. block 0, Central Land | akiand; $10. roney to Lois B. Van Meter, 1o: on § line ick avenue, k L, Newbury Jhortion of Walsworth , 1anas of Oakland View | are of Semitic and Arabian | | 65-hcrsepower each. | | | Allahabad was backed down from 30| | which shows an sssay value of also 10t on S line of Duncan’ sireet, 168 E of Cas. | and New | BIG MINING PLANT. | Captain Buckley Tells of Important Work Now Being Done at Downieville. Captain Thomas Buckley, superintendent of the Gold Valley Mining Company’s | properties near Downieville, Sierra County, is in the Ci He has been attending the United States Circuit Court s an expert witness for the plaintiff in the case of the Littie Emily Mining Company of Chicago against William 8. Couch and others. The Gold Valley Mining Company’s mines are about twelve miles from Downie- ville. The company has the largest works in Sierra County, consisting of a twenty- five-stamp mill, chlorination and hoisting works. The mill and hoisting works, so Mr. Buckley says, are operated by electricity. Tue electric plant comvrises a 130-horse- power dynamo and two electric motors of i ‘The entire plant is lighted by 100 eiectric lights. He said: ‘“The company is now employing fifty men and is extracting and reducing forty to_fifty tons of gold ore a day. The elec- tric plant was manufactured and erected by the Electric Engineering Company of San Francisco and has been running satisfacto- rily for eighteen months.” THE STOCK MARKET. Values were off again yesterday, though the de- preclation was slight. Con. Cal. & Va. declined to $2 30, Ophir to $1 35 bid, Norcross to $1 25, Chol- lar to 60c, and so on. Businesswas dull. The market was weak at the close. NoTES. Crown Point s assessed 20 cents; the Lady Washington Consolidated 5 cents, delinquent Feb- Tuary 17. The Virginia Chronicle says: Crosscutting was begun in the Chollar incline on the Brunswick lode Monday, and some improvements in Con, Virgidia are also reported. The Occidental Consolidatea assessment of 15 cents will be delinquent in the boards to-day. Ad- vicesreceived from the Occidental report the cut- ting of rich ore 80 feet further (o the west of former workings. The streak is but a foot wide, but is 0f a good grade and may possibly lead in to an ore body. At the annual meeting of the Sierra Nevada Mining Company 82,527 shares were represented and the following officers elected: Charles H. Fish, presiden:; Charles Hirshfeld, vice-president; and H. Zadig, Thomas Cole and A. K. P. Harmon trustees. Roger Pendergast was re-elected super- Intendent and E. L. Parker secretary. The finan- clal statement showed a credit of $2692 70. In the Bodie Consolidated mine during the week ending January 12 the north drift from the east crosscut. 200 level, was extended 9 feet. The ledge in the face continues about 214 feet wide of low-grade queriz. Souh drift from same level wis extended 8 feet. There is from 10 to 12 inches of low-grace quartz in the face. East cross- cut f1om the Gildea ledge was extended 18 feet. No change since last report. Upraise from south dritt, 300 level, extended 20 feet. Face is in soft porphyry. South drift from west crosscut, 360 leyel, extended 7 feet. Face isin hard porphyry. In the Mono m ne east crosscut from south drit, -400 level, was extended 8 feet. The face is in hard porphyry. 1 he weekly letters from the Gold Hill mines are as follows SEG. BELCHER.—There have been hoisted dur- ing the weeck and stored in the orehouse at the mine 10 mining carloads of ore, tae average top car sample of which shows an assay value of $25 25 per ton, IMPERIAL—TLe joint’Challenge and Im- scut 1 from the surface tunnel is feet baving been made during the e face shows porphyry. PoINT.—The southwest drift on the 600 | level is now out a total distanceof 120 feet: the face is in soft por: Huve compie ed the re- paits in the southeast crosscuton the 600 level and have started a north (rift on the +ighth floor of the siope above the 700 lavel. The drift is out feet, and the face is in low-grade quartz. Have | completed repairs in the east crosscut on the 111y level and are now preparing 1o make a raise from itto the 1000 level ata point 300 feet east of the shaft station, on a body of low-grade Cuartzex- posed at that point. The usual repairs iu the shaft and the main thoroughfare are under way. BELCHER.—UD the 300 level the jolnt Belcherand west crosscut from the south laterai drift isout 220 feet: the face shows pOrphyTy and Quartzof no value: the joint east crosscut from the south lateral drift, same level, is out 111 feer. There have been holsied duriniz the week and stored in the orebouse at the mine thirty-seven carloads of ore, the aversge top car sample of 87 per ton. — Have extracted from north drist, 800 level, 625 (0ns of ore, the assay Value being $33 39 per On the 8th {nst. shipped to the Brunswick mill 8314 tons of ore. OVERMAN BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stocx Board vesterday: REGULARMORN N3 SESNT0N COMMWeNCrNg ATA: 30. 100 Alvha 22100 Crown Pt.23300 Overmn. 100 Andes.” %1500 G &C.....06350 Potosi. .. 500 B & B....91350 H & N..1.3- 100 Savage.. 500 Cholls 6.3 900 Occidil....65400 ... 300 CC&V..2.501200 .. ... 630 AFTFRNOON SKSSION ~2:30. 600 Aloba.....20' 50 C Point... 20209 Ovrmn. 300 Belcner...25800 .. 19 300 Poiosi WIB& B....912006G & C. 50 Bodle 40200 Justice. 200 .... .41500 Oceidul. 61900 ... ~.60100 0 Following were the sales In the Paclfc Stock Loard yesterday : KEGUIAR RESSTON—10:1%, 23500 Con Im....02300 Mexican. 64100 ¥ Jacki.... I 500 Aloh: 400 Alta... 200 Andes.. 400 Belche: 22300............66 11100 Ophirl.421s “ 20400 .. . 0 17000 Exengr 08300 Ovrmn. ... 18 300 Caleda 09600 G & 56200 ... .e.19 00 ... 55200 Potosi .....b4 00 HEN' 135300 . 53 13215 500 § L.28 1501400 Scorpion..02 12712500 S B& M.10 7121000 ulia. 02400 SNev. 300 .. 45300 Justice....03/500 Union ¢ 150 Confi...1.10 400 Ken:ck....08300 Utah. | 200 C N Y....06200 L Wash....01700 Y Jacke AFTERS00N ). 600 Alph: 22150 CCV..2.4214 400 Oceidil 240 400 ... imp 100 ............20 600 C Potnt. 400 Belcner. 26900 ... 530 B & B.....911400 Exchqr. 600 .......... 60300 G & C......55600 ....... 7 100 Bodie......41300 ... 54400 Potosi.....52 300 Bullion....17 800 H&. 00 Savage. 300 Bulw 100 .........3.80[1000 ...... 300 Caleda....09 500 Mexican..61400 S Nev. 400 Chailnge, 60300 Unton 2005 59 400 Y Jacket..43 500 C 06300 ... 50 Confi 1.0715 400 Occidil....67 400 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Jan. 16—4 p. u. Byd. Asked.| Bid. Askead, 20 21 Jackson.., =40 6 Julia, ., fews 03 20 Justice 03 03 s ing entuer. 05 05 Lest & Béloher. 88 80 Lady Was — 0 benton Con. — 40 Mexican.... 60 61 40 41 Mt Disbio. 15 20 16 17 Mono — 08 12 18 NevadaQuess 04 08 08 1) Occidental..... 62 64 Challenge 27 29 Oplir.. 135 1.40 Chollar. ., 80 61 Overman .. 17 18 Con. Cal. & Va 247 2.45 Potos: 50 b2 Con. Impeniai, 02 03 Savage. .. 27 28 Confidence.....1.00 1.05 Sex. Beichor... 08 10 Con.New Yorc. — 0 Sierra Novada 43 44 | Crown Point... 18 19 Scorpion. s EastSierraNov — 02 03 Exchequer..... 07 205 Kureka Con.. - [ — Gould & Curry. 55 58 Union Con. 36 37 Hale & Norcis.1.25 130 Utah. 05 06 lowa 2 04|Vellow Jackew 40 42 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, THURSDAY, Jan. 16-3 p. s UNITED §TATES BONDS. Did. Asked.| Bid. Asked U Edscoup..107145 — U Sas reg...10715 = MISCELLANXOUS BONDS. Cal-stChleSs. — 110 Do, 2d Iss Bs. — — CalElec L6108 — [P&O Ry6s. — 108 CnraCW5s. — 300 |P&Ch Ry 651021410515 Dpntsiex-cp 77 85 |Pwlst.RR8s. — 11615 EdsnL&P 63.1065410734 Reno, WL&L — 105 F&CH RKB3. 104341071y RiverW Cobs — 100 Geary-stRbs. — 7105 “l~aciol & L..100 10284 LosAngLs. — 101 ISF&NPRR5810014101 DoGnted.6s. — 1011pbPRRATIZES — MKUsICblefs120 122 ~SPRRCals.110 — DoRyCon5s.108 10815/SPRR Calds. — 97 NevCNgRSs, — N PCRR 61081 — N Ry Cal 65.10013 — 100 |SPBrRCalbs. 9614 96 SV Wateros.. 1205121 SV Waterds.. 883, N Ry Calbs. — " 108 |StkinG&i6s — 103 Onk Gas 5s..1041; — |SunstT&T6s.100 — Do, 2d 153 55.1041; — |Sutter-siR3s. — 110 Omnibus 8s.. 1187, 11934|VisaliaWC6s — 92 PacRoliMés. — = — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa. 40 4714San Josa..... 7815 98 Marin Co. 53 iSpringValley 9635 87 GAS STOCKR. Capital.., — 40 |PacificLignt. 46 4713 Central .....0 95 — |kanFrancsco 7114 — Oax G LEH. 50 — |stockron. . =" g PacGas Imp. 7945 8012 " INSURAN CE STOCKS. FifemansFd.150 |Sun COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. 56815 — AmerB&TC. — — (LondonP&A.12734130 AngloCale.. 58 — IunflonaSF, e 30 Bankof Cal..29 235 Merch Ex.... 13 — CalSD&TCo.. 56145 60 Nevada - - FirstNationl.175 = — - Grangers.... — - | | | BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1400 1520 [Sav & Loan. 150 HumbS&L.1000 — |Securit; 250 Mutual...... 35 4114 Union 830 SFSavUnion — 490 | STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Californta.... 105 Geary-st....] 60 Market- POWDES STOCKS. Atlantic D... 15 |Judson. California.... 98 |Vigorit. Glant. 19 MISCELLANFOUS 8TCRS, Alaska Pkrs. 87 100 |OceanicSSCo 1515 21 BlkDCoalCo. — 10 |PacAuxFA.. 1 — CalCotMills.. — = Pac Borax... 98 100 CalDrvDock. — — |Pacl&NCo. — 30 EdisonLight. 6633 — Pac Roll Mill 2215 — iasConAssn. — ~° — [ParfPaintCo. 4 ke Co.. 7% 81 PacTransCo. — 2§ HutchsSPCo. 1275 1315 PacT&VCo 56 — JudsonMtgC. — " — " SunsetT&l.. 40 — Mer ExAssul00 110 UnitedCCo. — 25 MORN (NG Rrastox Board—10 Edison Light & Power Co, 8614 $1000 Enison L & P Honds, 107: 50 Paciiic Gas Imp, 79%5: 50 S F Gaslignt. s 3, 7133 Sircet—50 S V Water, 9634, AFTERN 10N -ESSION. Board_55 8 v Water, 9814: 40 do, 06%5. Sireet—$2000 Marke allway Con Bonds, 108; 200 S F Gaslight, 7133; $4000 S V 6% Bouds, 120%. SAN FRANCISCO «CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALL— 710 Market street, open untll 12 o'clock every night in the year. ERANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open uniil 9:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 718 Larkin street, open until 9:30 e'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open wuntil § e'clock. 8518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o’clocks SFITUATIONS WANTED-Continued. HAELP WANTED—Continned fir"x‘irifi—fii{’g\{'}:bh}h GIRL, SITUATION for housework in private family. Apply 8t Fulton House, room 19. OUSEKEEPER WISHES POSITION; CITY or country; is & good dressmaker. Ca | or ad- dress 137 Seventh st., room 1. Y OUNG LADY WISHES POSITION AS COM- panion 1o « Iderly lady: salary not so much an object as comfortable home. B. R., box 5, Call. YOMPETENT AND CORRECT STEN C pher and rapid_typewriter, five years' experi- ence, wishes position: tinest credentials; will ac- cept remunerative position only. iddress G.M., box 166, Cail. MIPPLE-AGED WIDOW DESI 4¥L fion atany kind of work: good references. Address A, Y 1IN -\ Market; $1 50 10 $6 per week ; convenient and resjeciadle; {ree bus to and from the ferry. SIT ATIONS . COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL '3:short notice. 14 Grant TNTER & (0., CHINESE AND JAPA ese employment office, 17 Webb st Kearny, bet. Californis and’ Sacrumento; VHINESE AND JAPANES office; best heip. 4141 O'Farrell RELIABLE AMERICAN OF MIDDI who has done a large variety of wol employment not exceeding 6 hours daily board and perhaps additional wages proportiona to amount of work; is an inventor and will use the Test of daylight in s ndy and drawing mostly, but could be called in case of emerzency; no liquors or tobsceo: ref rencs. Address F., box 29, this oftice. OUNG MAN,SPEAKS AND WRITES EX lish, German, ¥rench and Italian, wants po tion in wholesale house or any other place: cit country; best of references. Address A. S 1309 Stockton st. e TTUATION WANTED—A TRAINED MALE nurse, understanding medical treatment, wounld like to care for an invalid gentieman. Apply J. W. LADD, box 32, Call Office. WAt EU-MALE, tel. E. 426, NOTICE OF MEETINGS. A REGULAR MEETING OF the Caledonian Club THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock, at Scottish Hall, 111 Larkin st. D. R. McNEILL, Chief. JaMES H. DUNCAN, Secratary. B, [NITYIODGE NO. 131 L. 0. 0. F.. Sixteenth and Valen- cia sts.—Officers and members are re- quested to assemble at the lodzeroom -7/ FRIDAY, Januery 17, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of attendinz 'the funeral of our late brother. GEORGE STEWART. k. J. DAVIS. N. G. WILLIAM THAC ¥, Recording Secretary. LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE D'EPARG- nes et de Prevoyance Mutuelle—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the above-named society for the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as mav come before the meeting will be held at the office of the corpora- tion, 534 California_street, San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, January 27, 1896, at 3 0'clock P. 3. L. BRAND, Secreiury. San Francisco, January 3, 1836. g5 DUTCHMINING AND MILLING COM: pany—The rexular 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 streets, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of January, 1596, at 2 o'ciock P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of airectors to serve for ihe ensuing year. and for the transaction of such other businéss as may be brought before the meeting. San Francisco, January 11, 1898. G. TRITTENBACH, President. NIUS, Secretary R. DIO AND FERRIE R. CO. gular annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Presidio and Ferries Ruilroad Com- pany will be held at the office of the company, 1111 Union street, corner Sharp's vlace, San Francisco, Cal., on Friday, the (wenty-fourth (24th) day of January, 1896, 't the hour of 2 o'clock P. ., for the purpose of electing seven directors to serve during the ensuing vear,and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeding. Transfer books will close on Tuesday, Junuary 14, at 2 o'clock P. ar. JOHN B. LE[GHTON, uflice—1111 Union st., corner Sharp Francisco, Cal. ANNUAL MEETING—THE REGULAR annual meeting of stockholders of the Ocranic Steamship Company will be held at the oflice of the company, 827 Market street, San Francisco, Cal., on TUESDAY, the 21st day of January, 1896, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. M., for the purpose of electing a toard of directors to serve for the ensulng year and the transactivi of such other business as may come before the meet- ing. Transfer Looks will close on Friday. Jan- uary 10, at 3 o'clock Ee £. H. PECIAL NOTICE B35 THE ORPHANS "AND "HALK | orphans that were received into St. Francis Girls’ Directory Orphan Asylum since the last pub- lication are a3 follows: Orphans—Amly Subaner, aged 10 yrs.: Agnes Ash, 2 vrs.: Neilie Dixon, 3 3T .; Margaret Bushneil, 12 yry.: Agnes Terry, 1 ¥r.: Mars Ambrose, 10 days; Rosie Hait-orphans—Magzie Sanchez, 8 yrs.; cnez 8 yrs.; Lillian Leakey, 5 yrs.: Meta Reeb, 2 yrs.; Jénuie Reeb, 9 yrs.; Roy Nevis, 5 yrs.: Nei- lie Nevis, 7 yrs.; Mary Liston, 9 yrs.; Carrie Myers, 10 yrs.; Eisie Elsner, 2 y Nargare: | Eisner. § mos.: Annie Miller, 2 Josephine Miller, 1 yr.; Mary Paperetic, 1 yr.; Mary Snow- enburg, 9 yr.; Vera Marks, 4 yrs.: Agnes Muse, 11 yr: llie’ Lenard, 11 yrs 2l Lenard. 10 yrs.: Henty Lenard, 3 'vrs.; Joseph Haley, 8 yrs.; Thomas Haley, 2 yrs.: Lucretia Lenard, 8 vrs: Walter Lenard, 7 yrs.: Wiliam white, 2 wks.} Peter Haley, 6 yrs.; Mary Jackson, 1 yr.; Louise Diguer, 6 yrs.i Joseph Calchman, 4 yrs; Laura 9 Agnes Catchman, 5 yrs.; Irene | Catchman, 7 yrs.} Agnes Lefevere, 8 yrs.; Gasfina ontonia, 2 yrs.: Jornny Rice, 7 yrs.: George nowenberg, 7 vrs.; Joseph Snowenberg. 8 Abandoned children—Lizzie Donlon, 8 yr. Douion, 9 yrs. CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. Chiropodic Institute, room 11, $06 Market. S'l‘l—‘.\l)\' YOU NG MAN D 2 business experience: legal £nowledee: experi- euced in newspaper work. L., box 59, Call. JOUNG MAN (AMERICAN) WISHES SITU- ion: sober, houest. Christian man: zare of horses, drive, milk, garden, etc.; referencss; pri- vate place preferred. Address P. P., box z4, Call. WEDISH AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT 2 Office, 1132 Antonia st., off Jones, nr. Eli RESSMAKIN CUTTING AND FIT at the-McDowell Academy, 213 Powell: terns cut to order 25¢ up: pupils wanted. FANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY: NEW \ lln:rm commences this mo. Room 51, 121 Post. TED. pat- MALE HELF WA TANTED—SCANDINAVIAN OR GERMAN W farmer and wife for siall ranch. no objection to 1 child, $256 and good home: ranch cook, £15; walter. nice country hotel. #:0; farmers, miikers, cooks, dishwashers and others. W. D. EWER & 0., 626 Clay st. FANTED — YOUNG M 0 W L5t wait on table, $30 to 8355 waiter 20 and room: German valet and uu; eic. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. W'bnrwnfii'n;u“.ii_\md Y e o8 teams| er board Touse, $55 T WARD & CO, 608 and 810 ing-house, $25. Clay st. O B N EAT YOUNG COACHMAN WITH FIRST- IN TS references for private family, 330 und found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. INSTITUTION, country, $30: pantryman for an institution, Country. §35. C. RVHANSEN & Con 110 Geary st. "COUNTRY HOTEL, F t NS-N & NTED—2 CABINET-MAKER ay: American miner, $2 50 & : and machine biacksmitn fo: Ceniral America, $6 & day, slver: tiemakers: choreooy: wait.rs and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO, 628 Sac- ramento st. N $250 A : carpenters X MINERS, EMAN MINER, 10 WOOD- As choppers, 10 tiemakers, 2 farmers, iunch coun- | ter cook, 2 cooks, hotels: foreman, single man, for ranch READ 4 coopers and others. MURRAY & (, 634 Clay st. e AND WIFE FOR MINING CAMP, 850; IV “woman to cook and man to make himseif gen- eraily useful, see party here. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock!on st. 4 ¥ (OOPERS WANTED AT PACIFIC WOODE ware and Cooperage Company, Sixth and Chan- el st Bm, WITH EXPERI nishings. Address, w 18, Call E IN MEN'S FUR- reference, M. F., box HOEMARKER WANTED, L. SHKOEDER, 442 Third st. would give $20 as bonus tor permanent employ- £00d reference. Please address J. O, P., box , Call Office. JITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD COOK: X German: steedy and sober: restaurant or coffee- house: wagws moderate. Add. S., box 8, Call. Y OUNG MaAN taurant or hotel H., box 1§, Call Offic OACHMAN: AGE 25; FIRST-CLASS REF) J ence from present employer. Address W 6, this oftic WANTS WORK IN A RES- wages no object. Address | ER WISHES SITUATION: THOR- oughly understands greenhouse aad eare of private place; will do chores. Address R., box 51, this office. TOUNG MAN, 2., WISHES WOKK, RU engine. fireman, oiler, or_apything: wages no object: references. Address R., box 31, this office. JITUATION BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN AS D gardener; can miik, drive; handy with tools: references. Address J. L., box 31, Cail Oflice. \'OL NG MAN BY BIRTH SWEDE WOULD L hie to find permanent employment in store or warehouse; willing aad iot_afraid of work; would give $20 or $25 as_bounty money. Piease address G. A. A., box 45, Call Office. 2 2 MAN (TEAMSTER) WISHES A iob in city; any kind of work, light or heavy. dress W. R. box 79, this oflice. 1A 525 YEA RS OLD, THOROUGHLY T3 derstanls horses, cows. garden and general | work. wishes situation; relfable in every respect; good references. J. N., 416 Broadwey, S. F. Y OURNG GERMAN CARPENTER. N maker, with tools, wants situation; is willing 10 do any Xind of work. Please call or address 120 bet. 25th znd 29th. CED WINE CELLARMAN wishes work; city or country: best of refer- | Address H. J., box 48, this office. TUATION WA TO CaRE horses or work of any kind In private family; best of references. A. B.. box 142, Call Oftice. | [2ARnK, FIKST-CLASS ON BREAD AND ) cake, wants situation. Address Baker, box | WANTED—GOOD GENERAL nith (married). aood As Blac oON g0od English, wants situ ferred: bakes good bread: referencos given. dress 1301 Santa Clara ave., Alameda. pre- Ad- TOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF ANY 00D BARBER-SHOP FOR SALE. APPLY kind; wholesale house or warehouse preferred; 1301 Castro st., corner Twenty-fourth. REST MEAL ON EARTH: WELL COOKED: 8 ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. <, QUICK. INTELLIGENT AND illing to wors, wanted in a leading city real office. Address in own handwriting, R. E., box #1, Call Office. GOODTRUNK-MAKER IS WA 50 8 first-class life insurance solicito chance for a competent man S¢TS On SalaTy. Apply At onc D; AL- : u good als0 3 good canvus- to United States In- dustrial A, room 167, Crocker building. £l fAKER OR BARBER 10 RENT 2 rooms suitable for cor. Ellis and "H__COOK, GOOD BUTTER-MAKER, wages $15. Address R. C., box 118, Cail Cflice. Té( MEN TO GET A SHAVE FOR 5 CENTS. clean towel 1o each; bay rum free: hair cut 10c; first-class workmen. 1413 Montgomery ave. ‘ “ANTED—500 MEN TO EAT 3 BIG HOT cake: ee. fo 11 Drumm s For SALE—BARBIE OP AN 3 ture of 4 rooms: cheap. Apply at this office. I‘IL'FIQTEAK' AND ONIONS. COFFEE, BIS- cuit, potatoes, eic., 5c. 63 Clay. EARN A TRADE—LADIES AND G Jmen students wai ouiy B weeks r tools given; write for c San Francisco Barber College, 1515 Howard st. 37 NAND BOYS TO CANVA, or country. For particulars csll or address 632 Market st., Toom 10: P. 0. box 2299. AHRERR-SHOP: BEST LOCATION sickness cause sale. Apply this offlice. ARBERS' ASSOCTATION OF CAL EMPLOY secretary, P. C. Hamann, 23834 O'Farreil st. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, 533 COMM gle rooms 1 st., below Montgomery. 25¢ f0r two; best and cléanest house in town N EW WALDO HOUSE. 3 4\ Third and Fourth—sin: day 15 up; per weex 81 up: open all night. OSEDALE HOU TIRELY v E new article, fast seller: vrofits immense: AND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY ooms from $1 10 $4 week room. S BEST AND CLEANEST 10c MEAL offee a specialt EIN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND 72614, opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 it shoes bouzht and exchanzed N AN AND WIFE WANT WORK ON A PRI. M “vate place or ranch; woman good cook; man understands horses and farming; handy round place; bes: of references. 973 Washington st., Oakland. TOUNG MAN DESIRES WOIK GF ANY kind; experienced in handling horses: has worked 'in box-factory, or will do porter work. . D., box 21, Cail Oftice. | WXPERIENCED MI ING ENGINEER DE- 'sires 8 position as manager, foremanior assayer of a quartz mine, address J., box 59, Call Uftice. (TOLORED MAN WANTS SITUATION AS _ porter, waiter. watchman or any other kind of | Call or address 619 st., i FEMALE HELP WANTED. QECOND GIRL, 825: ., Oukland, $26: Alameda, 825 and other towns. MISS CULLEN tockton st. | YOUNG_GIRL: LIGHT WORK, $10, MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. AN HOUSEWORK GIRL; 2 IN FAM: MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. AND WIFE: MINING CAMP, $50. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. MRS, WALLACE, 108 POWELL ST, genulne magnetic treatment. STA GOLDSMITH HAS RE- arlors 47 and 48. = BERNHARD 17 enuine massage treatment. £ & BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR %4 Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, Tel. 5580. = MARKET ST., ROOM massage treatment. 3 3 ILS, SUCCESS: e fuliy treated. DE. LLOY D, Lurl Baths. W1 S CLEANED AND FLOORS scrnbbed; reasonable payment for Camages rusraiteed. C. ROSSI & CO.. 242 Sutter. = ROOMS WHITENED. $1 UP: PAPER- ed $3 50 un. 81713 Third. George Hartman. > "ABANDONED CHILDREN ADMITTED into Nt. Joseph's Infant Orphan As from July 1, 1884, until December 31, 1895: Wil- liam Finsterbusch 5 years, James Doran ¢ years, Grace Doran 2 years. Johannah Moesch 4 years. Ed Burke 6 years, Bessie Finsterbusch 3 years, George Lombanl 4 years. 'S NEWS FOR 5 CENTS—THE rates: SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. EAT AMERICAN PROTESTANT _ FOR AN housework, city, 8 5, see party here at 10:30; German housework girls, $25 Scandinavian housekeeper. countrs, $25, ree party here. C. K. HA EXN & CO., 110 ary st. [XPERIENCED HEAD WAITRESS, HOTEL, $25, middle-aged pireferred waitress, city, $20; ook, small hotel, near city, $20. C. R. HANSEN & 0., 110 Geary st. N EAT COLORED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, 4\ $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary NG_GIRL TO_ ASSIST, NO COOKING, 2. C. R. HANSEN & CO., st, OOK, SMALL COUNTRY H! . SEE J party here at 1:30. EN & CO., 110 Geary st W ANTED—WAITRESS AND PARTOR-MAID, $30; Protestan: second girl, a short distance, $20, see lady here; Protestant nurse for children, $22, and a large number of girls of all nationalities | for all kinds of work in city and country: call and see what we have to offer. J. F. CROSETT & CO., 312 Sutter st O0OK, $35 A MONTH; 4 COOKS, $25 EACH Trish housegirl. 4 housegirls, $25; middle: sced woman, bousework, $25: luundress, institu- tion, $25: waitress. $25; 2 housegirls, £25; second girl, $25: 2 second girls. $:0 same house. city, $20 and S16 a monih. Number ot girls, all nationalities, can find situations by call- ing at 315 Sutter, MRS. G. NORTON, proprietress. C. R. HAN Y A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT AMERL can woman, & place to cook in a private fam- ily, small hotel or in an officer’s family at a mili- tary post: no objection to leaving the ciiy or State. ddress, for one week, L. Z., box 59, Call Otnce. NICE ce fee charged. Ap- W ANTE W Gunery hoter: ply to W. D. EWER & CO., 626 CI T AUNDRESS FOR HOTEL, for housework. R.T. WARD & C0., 610 Clay st. AND GIRLS REFINED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE & pos.tion as t1aveling companion, salesiady or cashier. Call or address 24 Hariford st., between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. \Y ANTED—EXPERIENCED GIRL IN BAK- ery and restaurant; one who understands the business. Address G. GOEBBLE, box 11, Call Office, Oakland. QITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, AGED 18 years, to assist in light Lousework; & good home more desirable than wages. Call or address 10 Ash ave. TOUNG WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS night cook in restaurant or wait on table; no postais. ~ Call 83 Clementina st., upstairs. 7 OUNG WOMAN WANTS PLACE AS HOUSE- keeper; city or country. Call 28 Seventh st., Toom 36. TOUNG WOMAN WANTS POSITION housekeeper for widower with childre; try preferred. 1055 Mission st., room 4. ERMAN WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day washing, froning or housecleaning or chamberwork in lodging-house. Call or address 612 Minna st. APABLE EXPERIENCED NURSE, SANE tarium, insticution or private home; highest medical and privace family references. Address Nurse, 224 Tenth sl. ADY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, ASSIST- ant matron, housekeeer, nurse in doctor's of- fice. any (rustworthy position. Address MAR- GARET, Industriul Union, 7 Va1 Ness ave. PHOROUGHLY RELIABLE TADY UNIN- cumbered, educated, refined, not afraid of work, wishes position as housekeeper to genilemen. Ad. dress Home all Branch Office, 116 Ninth st RESSMAKER WISHES ENGAGEMENTS IN famiiies or will work at home; terms reasona- able. 1755 Howard st. \WEDISH GIRL WOULD LIKE PLACE TO &> do general housework ; £00d cook; city or coun- try. Cook, box 8, Call Offic -, Oakiand. 1SH GTKL WISHES SITUATION AS UF irs girl.” Call at 1003 Harrison. near Sixth, 5V coun- (1 IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE X man preferred. 2323 Folsom, and Twentieth. J EAT SWEDISH OR DANISH GIRL, PLAIN Cooking and housework, $12. 1400 Van Ness , cor. of Bush. IRL ABOUT 14: FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. At 212 Twelfth st. MALL WILLING GIRL .0 ASSIST W baby: good home. 859 Howard street. | - » '+ QMALL GIRL TO MIXD BABY. 8 METCALF place, off nr. Mason. y T ANTED—YOUNG GERMAN OR SWEDISH girl for general housework. 1620 Geary. WORK, GER- bet. Nineteenth 2 a S \1 N TO SELL MANHATIAN EGo rouD; AL s tn C. KERTELL, San Mateo. HAND SHOES FROM 959 E. 529 SAC st.: 200 rooms; best in the city: single rooms 20 and 25c¢ a night, $1 a week: meals 10c. &S THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: free bus 1o and from ibe ferr ARBERS—FO) WHO DO NOT RECEIVE ages (0 place accounts with us; law and commercial collection: nocha unl successtal, K. 2 110 Sutter, 7 4 100 2ioc o oigh inding coffee and rolls. 624 Wash ar Kearny WAST TO GET B( steam beer. 5c: bottle wine, 5c. 2ton st. [TLY SHARP 609 Ciay st. \lr:.\'s 15-SOLING 5Uc: LADIES 40c; DONE 4VL while you wait. 638 Market, opyp. lace Hotel. IN L4 single furnish, LT, HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD— 75¢ week, 15¢ night. ] ARBERS' PR E UNION EMPLOY- inent secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. ‘VASfi:D;iAanEm AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 large rooms: 25c per night: $1 to $3 per week. ¥ REE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 507 also a bottl eof lager, 5¢, at 637 Clay st. OFFEE AND ROLLS, 704 SANSOME; singie rooms 15¢, 20c & night, 5] a week. 4002E ND-HAN DEDSHOES.SOMB nearly new. 25c to ¥) 25. EST IN CIT ¥ GLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND S1, $1 25, 31 50 per week 2nd Leidesdorf? sta. TANTED—SINGLE ROON CA DAY: SL Week; rooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50 a week; daiiy papers. 36 Ciay st. RY ACME HOUSE, % low Sixth. for ) FOR REPAIR- -soled in 15 min- 3 all repairing done by machinery: a'l repairing at bislf price: work guar- anteed. 562 M rst and Secon: AGENTs WANTED. IVE AGENTS WANTED. APPLY ROOM 13, 4 between 1 and 3, Hancock House, 781 Mission. TADY AGENTS TO HANDLI i Iadies’ articles; can make §25 per wee rights. C. . Compa 131 Post st. A MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY Wants kood agenis to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W. HANNA Secretary, Murphy building. FURNITURE WANTED (CASH PRICE PATD FOF FORNITURE. COB SCHW ERDT, 821 Mbs:on, bet. 4th & 5t BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-band furniture and carpets by Lundy Furniture Co., 813 Market si.;_catl or send postal. ROoas WANTED. RONT ROOM. WITH B over $10. in private family. 91, Call Office. WANTED _MISCELLANEOUS ANTE] OF SHOEMAKING TOOLS W2 NTED_SET oy for Tepairing; second hand. Cash, box 163, RL FOR HOUSEWORK. 1218 ADY TO SELL MEDICINES AND 7 L4 articies. 663 Howard st. 3 e VIRL TO HELP IN KITCHEN AND W Goitatie. 8 Sremaneny T W ANLED—GIRL TO DO GEN work.~ 245 Fourth st. TOUN RL TO ASSIST: MUST SLEE home. APpIY A. M., 12 Liberty st | LT ERAL HOUSE- JIRST- CLASS ENGINE, 5 TO 10-HORSE pOwer; st te lowest cost price, how long used and full particulars; must be cheap. Address W., box 74, Call Office. ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF 1T NEEDS repairing: best work at haif the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third foor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING ANDJEW elrv 10 A. KLEIN. 109 Sixth sc.: send postal. LoUST. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; GOOD OST—_FOX TERRIER DOG: WHITE, PLACK home. 801 Hayes s, L Post stot revaes UK 3 §00D LADY CANVASSERS ON SALARY, | ] OST—MALE ENGLISH PUG E- D vy trdag at ofice of United Staes ndistriai D e el RO e Agency, » Crocker building. ONEY, BY NOT HAV 3 'SE wA.\'lhD—BHRE\VD BUSL\'ESH WOMAN h p: e O0 openiva Ou e to associate herself permanently with large Address Permanent, box 31, Call Office. firm. 7 QUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSEWORK, Y ols Californita at., near Wainut grer " OF K" [ XEERIENCED AMERICAN WOMAN DE- sires light domestic work of any kind: is trust. worthy and obliging. Call at 737 Howard, rm 33, SWEDISH GIRL WANTS X STTUATION A5 codk: is & good laundress. = Address G. L., box 37, Call Office. TTUATION WANTED BY MIDDLI-AGED woman: is competent cook: good home more obiect than wages. Call 1236 Bush st. ; OUNG VOMAN WISHES A SITCATION TN small family for housework or cham b . Call 971 Pine st., West Oakland. s OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTAB) M Winchester House. 44 Third st., near M-rfi‘:n:: 200 rooms; 25c to 81 50 per night: $1 ¢0 to 36 per Wweek; free bus o and from the ferry W AXTED — DRESSMARERS Bow to cut regular tailor system system: no mode's, charts or squares Ladles’ Tallor, 316 Sutter st.. city. ANTED FOR T 2022 Van Nessave. . - O LIGHT TO LEARN only reliable used. COHN, QPANISH _GIRL work. Papered and painted by the Co-operativ. banging Company, 635 McAllister are ' ¢ L ePer 7 HOES OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE HOAT lg,-;:;fe“élll driye louble or slugie: can be e ub Stable. 2 y hmple Clut or particulars apply at "E,;'“ x}:fi\&;,\.\u SECOND-H A ne = al nds; wagons, buggies, 'S scrapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Missionsre e 204 EAD OF WELL-BROKEN WOIT iving horses just from the country: also %A trotters. Apply 862 Howard st, SEETHE 50 LADIES' Y. Suit House, 1210 Market st - A% 1);17: ‘;;‘HED \‘;)LL\? WIDOW DESTRES 00d situation as hor : c oL gond as housekeeper. 105 Siockton, ADY WANTS A POSITION AS PIANO- player in dancing-school or to assist Address Pianist, 147 Ninth st. Ehye AIRDRESSING, 95¢ AND 35c: MORNING Hnnd ev'g classes;10 lessons,$1 50, 1248.Il§iox(x., AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRE: L cutting achool. 1251 Market st. ber bin f-!n(:hsni JH)RESS-CUITING TAUGHT, U. 5. TAILOR '1'00'!\'0 SWEDISH GTRL WISHES POUSITION D.".‘:"n‘l‘l,r:;‘:rl ;)rcoln ]dt)‘ light work and be com- g uple in a d family. call 3434 Freelon st., off Fourtn, 7 Fiease system. 14 Mcallister st., foors 67 and 68, W INCHESTER HOUSE, 43 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room. rooms: 25¢10 8150 per night; 81 50 36 ?p‘: week; free bus 1o and from the ferry, E, proprietor. ED 2 A MONTH: send ‘for circular. T mmércial s st 00D Hre 5 ESTPHAL VETERINARY SUR- seon for . F. Police Dy t o hospital, 193 City. ey wriment. Office and l?l!‘!mu'll‘ south 401. ALSO WAGONS harness: Grand Arcads Horss St.; auction sales every Wennes YLE, Aucifoneers. Hali ave. 4() HoRsES buggies, carts, Market, 327 Sixih day. SULLIVAN SETS kinds: ®ls0 20 cheap 20 D HARNESS; ALG second-hand wagons, bugey, caris: horses. Fifteentii and Valencis sis

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