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12 —_— e T THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUAKY 24 = wrnre ATUUs ONE LONELY FAVORITE Mud Proved Disastrous to the First Choices at the Bay District. NEW MOON WON AT 40 TO 1. Rosebud Captured the Quinlan Stake, With His Stable-Mate, Poten- tate, Third. ‘The Bay District track reopened yester- | * spell of racing with ed attendance, nineteen book- makers in the ring and the inevitable, contrivance has as- | In place of the old | day for its two week & good wheel. “bookmaking game’’ that the lambs went up against so long and were shorn of their The latter sumed a new phase. fleece, & new and more gavly decorated in- vention now occupies theold stand. In this new catch-penny arrangement di- minutive horses, worked by means of a crank, race around un imaginary track, and the unwary are expected to bet their money in an endeavor to call them, 1—2—38. The racing was decidedly mixed. Fa- vorites and the mud clashed. A10 tol shot captured the opening dash, and a 40 to 1 chance galloped away from his field in the following event. Old Toano demon- strated that he could run just as fast at 4 to 5 as he could at 30 to 1, being the lone favorite to show in front. Fourteen maidens furnished a rare guess. ing proposition inthe opening five-and- a-half-furlong run. Yo EI Rey, the 8 to 5 favorite, could do no better than finish third. The 10 to 1 shot, Fijian, took the lead in the stretch and won with little to spare from Peixotto, another outsider. The same stable made another coup in the following race. Backed down from 40 to 25 to 1 New Moon was in front all the way and won by five lengths from Sam Lezke, the top-heavy 9 to 10 favorite. There were but seven starters in the Quinlan selling stake over seven furlongs, worth $900 to the winner. Tmported Miss Brummel, carrying ©1 pounds, ruled an 8 to 5 favorite in the betting, with the Burns & Waterhouse pair, Rosebud and Poten- tate, next in demand. Potentate was sent out to kill the favorite off, and he accom- plished the feat before the stretch was reached. Rosebud then cameon and in a drive won from Highland by halfa length. “THE CALL” RACING CHART. ‘hirteenth Day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather Fine. Track Mud, d; Bay District Track, San Francisco, Thursday, January 23, 1896. 579. FIRST RACE—Five and a halt furlongs; maiden three-year-olds and up; conditions; purse $300. ] ; : Betulng, Index.| Horse, age,weight. | St. 3% | s | Fm Jockeys. |gpetinEy T 13 [ McClain 854 25 | 24 T. Walker 3 66 | 715 > - 5-).0 52 62 41 414 7 777 9 10 314 32 Red Chie 10 9 Little Pe Bcin 13 11 Miss Lucy 12 13 - Miss Edsa a1 vlas Green od start, e: ime, 1:113, xcept Green River. Won driving. Wianer, W. D. Randall's br. g, by imp. 1l Used- BR(), BECOND RaC —Six furlongs; three-year-olds; conditions; allowances; purse $400. Index.| Iorseand welght. | ste. | Fin, Jockeys. |petting 534 | New Moon. 712 | 14 |McClain, 30 30 57 e A ‘ 6 23 | Donnelly a 5 22 314 |C.Sloan |8 | 532 | 44" | 110 20 315 | 52 6 a5 7 65 20 20 | | 8 78 s 8 9 8 30 80 j0 1} ]3 'Jg IE | 4y | [11% |18 1 1B 12 12 112 30 60 Good siart. Wi ~ 1. Randall's br. £.. by Hyder Ali-Naimonia. Time, 1:17%5. :)_ql THIED KACE—Seven furlongs; selling; all ages; the Quinlan stakes, value $1200. 201, Index.| Horse, age, weight. | st.| 14 | 1z | st | 8n | 34 s10 | 23 | T e | 559 5 1 5 | 54 I (510) Miss Brummel, 3. 91| 1 | | 46 (556) Montaivo, 5. 104 7 551 (578) Olive, 4... 95 6 610 Good start. Won driving. Win 12 minu Time es. Burns 014. _*Coupled & Waterhouse's ch. m., by Tyrant-Rosemary. At post th Rosebud. Potentate was a close third, with tho oth- ers beaten away off. The winner’s run was a remarkably good one, covering the distance in 1:3014. All Over was a 4 to 5 choice for the mile dash, but probably McHugh did not do bim the justice a Doggert or a Willie Martin might, and he brought up in third place. The second choice, Hidago, took the lead in the stretch and won handily from Hy Dy, who was quoted at 20 to 1 in the ring. Backed from 6 to 5to 4 to 5, old Toano disposed of his field in the fifth event over the short six-furlong course like breaking sticks. Doggett sent him to the front, and he won pulling up, eight lengtbs before Red Will. Sea Spray waus third. The last event on the card, over the same distance as the race preceding, went tothe 8 to 1 chance, Hueneme, who as- sumed command in the stretch and beat the 8 to 5 favorite, Zoolein, out two lengths. Miss Ruth finished a good third. The Two-Year-01d Stakes, The six stakes for two-year-olds to be run this spring at Bay District under the auspices of the California Jockey Club, closed on January 15, with a total of 337 nominations, an average for each stake of 62. The fixtures and the number of nomi- nations to each are: Pacific stakes, half mile Racing stakes, for fillies, haif mile. Rancho del Paso stakes, five-efghths of a mile. Bitter Root handicap, five-eighths of a mile, 66 Eav District handicap, three-quarters of a mile..57 Flying stakes, selling, nine-sixteenths of a mile.52 On breeding lines the class is of the best quality and all the leading stables are rep- resented. The heaviest nominations are: Almona stable, Atkins & Lottridge, Burns & Waterhouse, Cambridge stable, Colum. bia stable, Elmwood stock farm, El Pri- mero stable, Del Monte stable, W. O'B. Macdonough, Neil & Coney, Pueblo stable, John Robbins, Santa Anita stable, John H. Shi;lds, Westchester stable and Woodlawn stable. Track and Paddock Items, The Montana plunger took $10,000 out of the ring over Fijian’s victory. Secretary Edwin F. Smith of the State Agricultural Society is much elated over the large number of nominations for the new stakes creeted by the society. ror the Nursery stake of 1897 there were 113 en- tries, and for the Futurity of 1898 203. Green B. Morris has made the necessary amends for his basty words concerning the officials in the stand at the Bay District, and the decision passed refusing his en- tries has been rescinded. Hueneme, winner of the last race, en- tered to_be sold for $200, was bid up to $700 by John Howard, at which figure his owner, C.L. McDonald, was obliged to let the horse go. Itis rumored, however, the run-up money was not made good, and the brown sprinter may not change hands. Servian Benevolent Society. The Servian Montenegrin Benevolent Socisty held its sixteenth annual ball Wednesday evening in Union-square Hall in honor of the following recently elected officers: Lazar Jovo- vich, president; John Glavinovich, vice-presi- dent; Steve T. Gerunovich, treasurer; Lazar Churich, recording secretary; George A. Dabo- vich, financial secretary. The atiendance was large. The affair was under the direction of the following gentlemen: Committee of arrangements—John Glavino- vich, Lazar Churich, Viadimir Jovovieh; fioor ‘manager, Casimir L. Antonioli; floor commit- tee—Vladimir Jovovich, John G. Joly, N. Obradovich, J. Odalovich; Teception comm tee—Steve T. Gerunovich, John Glavinovich, Lazar Churich. Next Sunday the members of the society will hold their annual bauquet at 10 California street in homor of their patronm, St. Savva of Servia. 55., FOURTI RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward; allowances; purse $400. Index.| Horse, age, weight. 1% | | 3% [ str. | Fin. | Jockeys. ‘ofw’."“"'if., 41 314 | 3 135 214 16 | Cochran. 15 40 51 410 | McHugh i 45 a0 315 | 40 60 61 15 10 91y 150 31 | 61 4 { 24 |72 3 30 | 82 10 & n. 80 91 |81 |T. Walker. 100 Good start. Won easily. Winner, B, Schreiber's blk. b, by Hidalgo-Graciosa. At post 16 minutes, 1 :45%. FIFTH RAC! £400. Z—About six farlongs; selling; four-vear-olds and upward; penalties; purse Index.| Horse, age, welght. 1 % | % | St | Fin. | Jockeys. i(,l;fm"f-', = 14 | Dozgett . 85 910 g2k % J. Chorn |15 8 Sea Spra, S 42 | . Ballard. 128, 15 1 Runner, 5.. 63 | H. Martin.. | 5 8 Clacquer, 232 |Hinrichs. B 4 Oregon E 7 ‘ | Shields. 4 10| Gold B 62 | L. Lloyd 8. 15 Good siart. Won easi inoer, William Bloombaugh's b. g., by Longfellow-Salara. Time, 1:15%%. I 34, SIXTH RACE—About six furlongs; selling; four-yearolds and upward; penaliies; purse 084, sso0. Index.| Homeage, welsht. | st| 3 | Fin. Jockeys. [, Beulng, 195 | Hueneme, 4. 6 | 1—l 12 |Shaw. e 7 2| 2n 2h [Chorn. .|9-5 85 8 7e 32 |E. Jones. =8 5 5 11y 48 (Hinrichs. Sl 92 7 3 510 5 8 1 610 2 I 1 3 T4 |H. 10 100 9 i 850 (C. Russell 30 18 9 |P Sloan 100 Good star. Won handily. Winner, McDonald’s blk. h., by Sid-Dottie Dimple. At post15 minnies. Time—*14, 0:233;; * 9: Bar 1:1744. *76 fer short. In @istanc AbLrevy “THE CALL” RACING GUIDE. To-day’s Entries at the California Jockey Club, Bay District Track. TnC e are ns—F., fast; Fa., fair; H., heav. where the Lorses bave no record at the distance to be run the records at the next nearest w., mile; £, furlong; FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; seiling. Index. | Best record.| Dist. | os| mic | s| Tk | Owner. Pedigree. yman Uncertainty America......... W. L. Munson.. Monterey Burns & Waterhse. P, Archibald, F. F. Maley. A okelumne stk fm Westchester stable. F. M. Taylor. Lynch. E. Murr; H. Durkee! Phillips. Elkton stably -|A. Berry. | Vici stabi {Tmp. Darebin-Lou Lanier Jim Brown-imp. Fun | Buck Walton-Alice fmpMidlothian-Little Flush mp.Si Duke Norfolk-May D imyar-Maggie B peror-Quandary Ped Iron-Lou B Springbok-Astoria Hidalzo-Glen Elien Powhattan-Cadiga Vici-Lucy Long SECOND RACE—_Seven § urlongs; selling; inside course. Index. | Name. Best | | {Lbs record. | Dist. [th‘n.’ Owner. Pedigree. Hermanita. Zarage Vernon. Pearson Tom Clerke. Nicodemus. Regan........ | ¥in Siavghter 17 |Imp. Endymion|105 115 120 1120 111} 1:62%4 1 7-16m. i .|123 95 F .|J. G. Follansbee. ey Alionso stabie | Westchester stable. Fresno-sister Jim Donglass |Tmp. Cheviot-Bessie Hooker | Powhattan-Verna Imp. Great Tom-Drift Julien-Hazel Kirke, | Bayswater Jr-Moll. Watkins Fabulous-Nettie R ano-Mandy Fortune terprise-Sapientia ‘[Atkin & Lottridge. THIRD RACE—One and an eighth miles; handicap. 0 | Bent |30 1 Index. Name. |Lbs/record.| Dist. |Lbs Tk Pedigreo. 565 |Logan 10711:40%% 1 m LA S Voltigeur-Pert 516 |Littie Crippie,..[100 1: 5515 11 m Im.Pir Penzance-LdyStnhp 565 |Fred Gardner...| 96/1:4294 1 m 559 Roma -| 92/1:4814/11-16 m | 83 |Luke Blackburn-Enfilade F...|Elmws | Imp. Brutus-Beauty stk frm od red-Blithesome | - HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. M Wairch, Portland J Mackey, Sacramento man. Livermore W H W t Jose lenbank G Iddes, Cian Mackenzie Cal A LBryan &£, \apa aucouver, BCMrs Bowman H L Bushnell, N T Foste A G Clough, P A Cro, 3 Y R Steve Toule, San Jose Nordgren, Merced R S Johnson, N ¥ Mrs Hiibish, C Marshall'& w, Poston adcliff & w, Chicago Miss i Brown, N ¥ E E Shotwell, Napa niels, Nevada City J McDougall, San Joge Los Angeles P J Terry, Los Angeles c w, Wdlnad Miss Witman, Woodland P McNamee, Sacramento W Goodman, Fresno P Goodman, Fresno C McMullan, Berkeley Rover & w, Boston E P Sexton, San Jose lison & w, Berkeley GRAND HOTEL. Mrs W E Gerber, Sacto L J Lamson, Chi P Gerlish, Vocaville ¥ W Hull, Oagland ag0 W J Wilson Jr, Nwcastle Captain P Beadley, Cat Miss Brandon, Cal on, Fresno Jas Hayes, San Jose n Jose T M Walker, Bosion uisun Miss Walker, Boston J Flint, Sacramento MrsJ B Charies, Sulsun JJ Pratt, Yuba City G A Marquis, Cal J C Zuck, Gllroy A J Haminaus, Red Bluft W G Williams. Va 3 E Reiily, Christian F A Borle. Red Bluff H W Walker. Willows W H Nelson, Kans H McCann, Auburn N Peeruitons, Me Wm Logie & wf, Mich H Holdgricoe, Ohlo S Doran & fm, St Paul 8'W Cushman, Alameda H K Chambers & w, N Y J A Fitzgerald, Reno E Vestal, Red Bluff i J Brown & w, Bisbee Miss L James,PusoRobles Miss N Bennett, Cal BALDWIN HOTEL. W C Peddlar, Alaska H O Haas, Stockton G A Durrington, Sn Jose L M Johnson, San Jose J P Brown, Belmont G J Keenig, San Jose G D Pefers, Crowille Mrs J D Kelly & dr,S Jose M Cummings, Chicago H Weber, Los Angeles N Baum, Centl L D Dendena & w, Portld R J Aden, Valiejo Miss G Gimbel, Vincennes imbel,Vincennes,Ind J W Dunn,Gaiton, N Dak Crouan, Fargo,\ Dak J M Sackley & w,Chicago 5 E Wilhoit, Stockton Mrs A A Westfield, N ¥ G Brown, B C M F Fletcher, B C B Westmont, Stockton PALACE HOTEL. €S Reid, Wis J J R Hickman, Salt Lake G C Hudson, N Y J M Galt, Stanford 3 Cook, N Y J X Stubbs, Reno G Humphrey, N Zealand J H Denman, London G L Ventch, Chicago S T Field, Monterey Mrs R G Brown, N Y H A'Clover & wf, Mo J B Macdougali, Seattle R ¥ Gilbert, Portland Miss V Patton, Montana ¥ T Levy & w, Tex P Arnold, N'Y H J Bishchoft, N Y R A Kunkel & wf, Mont H W Hawley, Ohicago Mrs Hawley, Chicago H W Cantrell, Healdsbg P Metschen, Salem K CKeys, N Y Mrs E C Keys, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A L Hall, Victoria L Lewis, Oakland © Lainey, Portiand 35 Hubniedien, Truckee E Elisworth. N Y D O'Toole, Ariz Mrs Ransome, Tucson J Kirkendall, Mo W A Washer, Fresno G K Hall, Conn J 7 Bartell, Fla J Sternfeld, Mexico City W R Fromberg, Chicago ‘W Logie, Grand Rapids Mrs Logie, Grand Rapids SAN FRANCISCO *CALL." BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Franclsce CALz—~ 710 Market sireet, open untll 12 o'clock every might in the year. BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 8:30 o'clock. 839 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock. 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. BW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opem untll 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open uatil 9 o’clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clocks NOTICE OF MEETINGS. “E—Five and a balf furlongs; selling. | Best ] Index. Name. | Lbs record.| Dist. ‘[mnfrk‘ Owner. Pedigree. 538 | Middleton ......|117 - |Warwick-Lady Middleton 628 Joe Hill......... 117 Kingston-Lady Golden (509) Gold Dost . 107 Oro-Gold Cnj ggg }hlrlrl:u!l"l. §[{5 s Emperor-Wacoola 2 |Imp. Empire 7 Chester-Queen of the Natios 501 | Metal. . .1110 Blne Eves-Mel a lI 1235 'Duke Stevens.. 112 Duke Norfolk-Edna X 505 veetheart. 111 Mujor Ban-Libbertifiibbet 637 (Aprl...... ....7|107 McCreary-Rosa 517 | Kathieen. 115 | Little Alp-Unknown 489 |Comrarte. ... 1117 TyrantBlithesome | Bl of Stonewall| Spendthrift-Miss W: 1264 |The Judge...... 120 p e G 340 |Martinez. -1119) Imp. Loyalist-British Queen | Apache-1rene CALIFORNIA COMMANDERY No. 1. Knights Templar.—Stated as- sembly THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Jan- uary 24, at 7:30 o'clock. ~Order of the Tem- ple. Members of sister commanderies and sojourning Sir Knights are courteously invited to attend. By order of SIK MARTIN JONES, Commander. STR Hrra T. GRAVES. Recorder. “A NICHT Wi BUKNS' The St. Andrew's Socletv will celebrate the one hundred and thir seventh anniversary of the birth of ROBERT BURNS by a literary_entertainment and social dance at Scottish “Hall FRIDAY EVENING, January 24. Selections from Burns' songs by prominent vocalists. Address by the Rev. H. C. Minton, D.D. Admission 25c, cloak- rooms free. ~ ANDREW WILKIE, President. FIFTH RACE—Fiveand a balf furlongs: selling: three-vear-olds. W. C. Coox. Secretary. A T Best PRESIDIO AND FERRIES R, K. CO— Index. Name. Lbs recora.| Dist. |m‘n. Owner. | Pedigree. B e A meeting of the stock = | =l holders of the Presidio and Ferries Railroad Com- 519 (City Girl. 1 5711:98% 51t | o1 |F.|T. Fox. 10 rade Wind-Mistietoe | pany will be held at the office of the company, 1111 (506) | La Mascota.......|103/1:01 B 108 ... |J. G. Follansbee. .... | imp. San Simeon-Maria & | Union street, corner Sharp's place, San Francisco, 545 (Essel..... 5 50 |ipm *| Woodlawn stable... | Ben Ali-Ezza Cal., on Friday, the twenty-fourth (24th) day of 479 |Tennessee M; 187 - Hope Glen stk farm | Ip. San Simeon-Tennessee | Jantary, 1896, ‘at the hour of 2 o'ciock P. M., for 870 |Minnie IL. 51 B. Schreiber. Aretino-Pauline the purpose of electing seven directors to serve (568) | Summertim, 59‘& 1 Fllmlmeu@pnnglike during the ensuing year, and the transaction of 518 | Virgie A. 5 Ip.True Briton-BigBertha | such other business as_may properly come hefore BIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs; sc'ling; inside conrse, S“.im’".?y"i’i,.f?:‘é&?’:“i'"‘ SER SRR, T Best I - JOHN B. LEIGHTON, Secretary. Index. Name. Lbs record. | Dist. |Lbs|Tk. Owner. l Pedigree. Fum‘?—ll&ll Uniou st., corner Sharp's place, San 571 |Alexis.. m‘ {1m | 97|F...|Garden City stables| Argyle-Frisa AR AN e 3z o B LT G O e prle ey e | 2B, THE RECUTAR ANNUAT SEETING 575 léu? 5%t |100/1L, Hidalgo-Veracity Association will be held at the office of the associa- 465 120 Ya . Gano-Jennie C ton, 121 Eddy st., San Francisco. Cal;, on the 12th 1213 123 el A Ros *.|Birdcatcher-Ursula. dayof February.'1896.at 8 o'clock . ., for the 2% 128 *:|D: Batiiiag - ;| fim Brown-Viola Purpose of electing a board of directors (o Serve for :gg e . e 4‘&; umy’é‘:'; e mll_:l:d(;u m;engmn._ arand for m%e transaction of such 579 120 ++e- 1. B. Chase.,... 7| Imp. Greenback-Leverety | O\ Dusiness as niay come hofore che meeting. JACOB LEVISON, Secretary, b MEETING NOTICES—Continued. B, LA SOCTETE FRANCAISE D'EPARG- nes et de Prevoyance Mutuelle—The annual meeting of the stockholders of the above-named soclety for the election of a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction Of such other business ss may come beiore the meeting will be held at the office of the co tion, 534 California_street, San Francisco, Cal., on MONDAY, January 27, 1896, at 8 o'clock ®. M. 1. BRAND, Secretary. San Francisco, January 3, 1896. BZ_lHE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the National Ice Sompany will be held at the office of the compans, Market streer, San Francisco, Cal., on WEDNESDAY, February 5, 1896, at 11 o'clock A 3., fOF the purpose of electing a Board of Direc- LOTS L0 Serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- action of such other business as may come before the meeting. J.T. DONAHUE, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE ORPHANS AND HALF- == orphans that were received into St. Francis Girls’ Directory Orphan Asylum since the last pub- lication are &5 follows: Orphans—Amly Subaner, aged 10 yrs.; Agnes Ash, 2 yrs.; Nellie Dixon, 5 ¥I-.; Margaret” Bushnell, 12 Agnes Terry, 1 1.3 Mary Ambroge, 10 days; Rosie Morris, 10 ys. Half-orphans—Maggie Sanchez, 9 yrs.; Susie San- chez, 8 yrs.; Lillian Leakey, 5 y7s.: Meta Reeb, 2 ; Jennie Reeb, 9 yra.; Roy Nevis, b yrs.: Nel- N Carrie e e Nevis, 7 yes Myers, 10 yrs. sner. 6 mos. Miller, 1 yr. ary Liston, 9 yrs. sie Elsner, 2 yrs. Annie Miiler, 2 yrs.: Josephine Mary Pancratic, 1 yr.; Mary Snow- enburg. 9 yrs.; Vera Marks, 4 yrs.; Agnes Muse, 11 yrs.; Nellie' Lenard, 11 yrs.; Vergil Lenard. 10 yrs.: Henry Lenard, 3 yrs.; Joseph Haley, 8 yrs.; Thomas Ial yrs.; Lucretia Lenard, 6 vrs. 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ETS CLEANED O SUPERIOR,JUS- THE New York, has located ana methods’ for curing 'diseases abe. 468 Jessie st. terns cut to order 26c ups pupils wanted. : sl 7OUNG WIDOW WISHES A POSITION AS 5= 3 DIVORCE AND PROBATE tyvewriter. 87315 Market st., room 13, second PITEF OIS N T ED ‘a specialt; floor. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 43 THIRD ST. Marker; 200 rooms: 25¢ to $1 50 per $1 50 10 $6 per weel iree bus to and from R ight, convenient and respectabl rry SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, X et OR GOOD HELP OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, private families and hotels, go to C. R. HAN- SEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Tel. Grant 185. P ..8. COOK'S SOC. SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL «branches:short notice. 14 Geary, ;tel.Grant 46. APANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PRO- vides best help. 3148 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. UNTER & CO., CHINESE AND JAPAN- ese employment office, 17 Webb below Kearny, bet. California and’ Sacrumento: tel. 231 f5 BAD TENANTS RJECTED FOR & Collections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, ‘Tél. 5680. COT GROWING N AILS, SUCCESS fuliy tredted. DR. LLOYD, Lurline Baths. Cn'mzsfs AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 414ls O'Farrell; tel. E. 426, ANTED—EMPLOYMENT BY A RELIABLE man: speaks French and English. Address Steady, 0. D., box 61, Call Office. £, VINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for damages guaranteed. C. ROSS1 & CO., 242 Sutter. ROOMS WHIT .$1 UP: PAPER: ed $3 50 un. 31714 Third. orge Hartman. 5> CHEAPEST AND BEST IN AMERICA— WEEKLY CALL, sent to any address | in the United States or Canada one year for $1 50, postage free. DIVIDEND B, PIVIDEND NOTICE—DIVIDEND NO, 27 (15 cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. will be payable on and after Triday, January 24, 189 . H. SHELDON, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANITED-FEMALE. OLORED GIRL, COMPETENT. HONEST, best of city references, wants a situation at cooking and general housework. For particulars call or address MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter. q'l’l(().\'(} YOUN RL WISHES A SITUA. . or will do chamberwork Apply to MRS, HIRD, NOTICES. and waiting; wages $12. 721 Ellis st. Fux" FIR call at LEO! ) 5 work, $15; 2 Swedish girls, cook and second girl, wish Work together, good references; 2 Swe- dish_girls, cooks and housework. 11l Antonio st., oft Jones, near Ellis. . B, SOMPETENT WOMAN T0 DO LIGHT housework in American family; no objection to the country: reference given. Call for 2 days, 1 Howard court, off Howard st., near Fourth, \ JOMAN WISHES SITUATION TO DO GE: eral housework; is 200d cook ; will do washing wages $10 month. Lall 924 Washington st., near Powell. TOUNG GIRL W2 s NTS SITUATION TO t in general housewori. Call or address 5 Turk s DE R—PERFECT FITTER; GOOD L) sewer: will go outby day; very reasonable. 108 Eighh st. "“'7,\:\: TED—WORK BY THE DAY class laundress or hou eaning: best refer- ence; $1 60 per day. Call 564 Minna st. T- Y QUNG MAN DESIRES SITUATION IN THE country; orchard work preferred: wages no ob- Ject: & xood home tne thing. Address W., box 15, Call Office. W ANTED—POSITION AS WATCHMAN OR in wholesale house by a steady and sober man (German): willing to_do work by watchman. Please address L. M., box 24, Call Office. Firs ASS — FRENCH GARDENER wishes situation on a private place. Address A. B., 603 Folsom. (OACHMAN, AGE 26: FIRST-CLAS ences from present employer. box 18, this office. REF- Address B, R., W ANTED-2 MINERS, $250 TO $275 DA machine blacksmith for Central America. day silver: 2 carpenters for Central America, $6 day silver; butler, uemakers, choreman 'for ranch and others. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. "ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BUTLER sr«;k'{; ond cook, plain hotel, $26. Stockton st. e (Cuas. SCHAFFLER, THE COOK, PL call or communicaté with C. R. HAN, €O., 110 Geary st. Fflt's'r»éuxss BUTLER, PRIVATE FAMILY, L. ANDKRE, suits, Superlor, Justice aad erms reasonable: collections, ete. G. 850 Market, cor. Stockton. TREAT REDUCTIONS IN PHOTOGRAPHS 'RAMER'S California Gallery, 402 Kearny st., cor. Piue; full length or_bust firsi-class cabinets $1 50 dozen, Paris panels $3 do: NE MORE CUT— Oak Roll Top Desks Oak Chlffoniers. Oak Bed Sets, FPolice Courts: W. HOW -at-lar $14 to $35 Tom $10 up 17 50 up Oilcloths and 0c up Stoves and Ranges. .83 up Thousands of b 3 ~gverything. Cash or time payments. . NUONAN, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1023 Mission above Sixth. good wages. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton. W ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT, INDUSTRE ous and sober salesman, who is well acquainted with the retail liquor and’ grocery trade in this city; must be able to drive horse and delivery wagon: only active, lively man need apply. Ad- dress K. & Co., box 90, this office, ECOND-HAND AS WELL AS NEW BAR! ») showcases, counters, shelvings, mirrors, desks, safes, chairs, scales, etc., and a very large stock of them, t0o; be sure and see stock and get prices be- J. NOONAN, 1017, 1019, above -lxth. W ANTED—AN UNMARRIED MAN 70 AC- cept a position as salesman in a general mer- chandise store in the country: must understand dry goods and_clothing thoroughly: must also be able to dress windows. Apply to MEYER BROS., 121 Post st. on Friday morning. January 24, be- tween the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock. ARBER WANTED AT 602 CLAY ST., FRI- day and Saturda; Call earl; SLASS TAMALE-MAKER BOY WANTED, RUSS & HENICKE, 310 Kearny st. éon t, TRUSTWORTHY MAN WANTS »D position to run small engine; good references. Address E., box 160, Call Office. D 100 X '0 GET ASHAVE FOR 60; CLEAN towel to eich and bay rum free; hair cut 10c; first-class workmen, 143, Montgomery ave. . M. H. OBER, HEADQUARTERS OF psilanti Union Suits and Equestrian Tights Jaros Underwear; Ober Corsets for stout figu es. Sole agent for Equipoise Waists, Jennes Miller £00ds and Gertrude baby outfits: great reductions: send for catalogue. 84 Ge San Francisco, }“0“ FINE POULTRY AND GAME GO TO A, KTRAS R, 78 and 79 Center Market. Pa FO 1 MAG 2 H N'S SCHOOL OF and Newspaper Tilustration reopens Monday, January 6. Yor particulars address or apply 424 Pine st T LECTRIC LIGHTS IN EVERY ROOM—WI chester House, 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms, 25¢ to $1 50 = night; $1 50 to $6 per week: free bus to and from the ferry. OHN SMITH HAS REMOVED TO 527-329 Sutter st., between Stockton st. and Granc ave., wbere the best of coal can b had at lowest prices. TBERAL ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, JEW- elry, etc.: lowest rates. 948 Market st. M DDLEAGED MAN WANTS EMPLOY- YL ment at nursing, store work or other light work: city reference.” D.. box 167, Cali Office. ITUATION WANTED BY MAN TO CARE for horses and garden in private family: best references. MIKE JORDAN, 128 O'Farrell st. ITUATION WANTED, CITY OR COUNTRY, as clerk, salesman or driver: ten vears' general | experience in this city; reference if required. Ad- dress E. G. H., box 86, Cali Office. QITUATION, CITY OR COUNTRY, TAKE | care of private place; good home more of an | object than high wages. Address J. L., box 78, this office. TOUNG, HONEST MAN (SCANDINAVIAN) wishes situation as day or night watchman : willing to furnish a few hundred dollars’ security if required; city or Oakland preferred. Address J., box 65, this office. | W ANTED BY SE; FIRST-CLASS chamiber-workers, general cooks and skillful at washing clothes, or first-class dishwashers; city or country. Apply 101 ‘alencia st. N ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT MAN seeks a position as bookkeeper and corres- pondent; city references and security if required. Address’A. A., box 31, Call Office. ",'AVT)-:DT-A;\' A COMPETENT STENOG. rapher and type-writer, situation in a law of- fice, with opportunity to study law. - E. R., box 1, { Call © 50 ) TO GET A FINE STYLISH, DU- rable calf shoe toorder, §2 50. 958 Howard. T BUSING CARDS, 81 60: TELE- 1000 gt e T R E78%i, sarker. OMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED GLOVE salesman, with late city experience, for a first- class position; also an Al dress-goods salesman, competent to dress windows for a first-class house. United States Industrial Agency, room 167, Crocker building. EEPER TO SOLICIT TRADE FOR & new outside brewery: liberal terms to right Apply bet. 1and 2 r. M., HERMAN, 637 . LD BUILDINGS BOUGHT AND SOLD: store fixtures, doors, windows, lumber, pipe, etc.: cheap. Yard 1166 Mission st., near Eighth. LOAKS, CAPES AND SUITS RETAILED AT mirs’ cost. Factory, 20 Eansome st.. upstalrs. LD GOLD, SILVER, GENTS AND LADIES clothing bought. ¢ AN. 41 Third st. (0] DRESSMAKERS. S ONLY ONE xperience and ability need apply. Address box 37, Ci ) WITH & thorough knowledge of his business. Ad- dress Glove, box 83, Call Gooxi‘mc-rmm ANVASSERS WANTE. £00d commissions. 765 Market, rm. 10,9 0 WITH $25 TO J : GOOD PROP- WHO DO NOT RECEIVE their wages Lo place accounts with us; law and | tion: no charge unless successful. 10N AGENCY 110 ARTH: WE at ~eattle Resta B RS—GOOD-PAYING cheap. DECKEL.dAN BROS., 106 Ellis st. 4 It ot TR _SHOP; | 7OUNG MAN, INTELLIG X man, wishes position as bartender; referrnces. best of Address B. L, box 63, Call Utiice. ) ELIABLE GIRL V A PLACE TO DO \ housework; good co dress 62014 Minna. W OMAN WANTS GENERAL HO WORK by day or washing and ironing. Call 121134 Folsom st., rear. N IDDLE-AGED SCOTCH W 1 situation (o do general housework: good plain co0k; city or country; family or boarding-house, 924 Washington st., near Stockton. MAN WISHES YOACHMAN AND GARDENER WISHES A | situation: has first-class references: .city or Address L. B., box 78. this office. WOULD LIKE A POSITION ry wagon. Address D. D., box 32, G MAN WITH 2 YEARS' EXPERL polce Wwishes a sliuation as barber. Apply 416 Fulton st. ITUATION TO or address 21 R TABLE WOMAN WAN do general housework. Call Ninth st., upstairs. W JLL DO ANY KIND OF WORK IN CATHO- lic family; moderate wages; good reference. Address J., box 19, Call VY UMAN WISHES T0 GO OUT BY THE DAY washing, houseclea ing or willclean windows. 829 Hay: , basement, near F VW OMAN WITH $-YEAROLDCHILD WISH- es sitnation as working housekeeper or cook- ing: no objection to country, MRS, M. E. PIERCE, California College, East Oaklana, Y ou O AS RAL housework ; German preferred. 93215 Valencia. (ONPETE RL, WISHES SITUATION AS general housework: best of city references. Appl 226 Twenty-eighth st. T ELIABLE WOMAN WANTS SITUATIO! to do housework in the country. Call or ad- dress tor 3 days 2022 Stockton. (QPETENT WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do general housework: good cook and la_ n- dress: city or couniry; references. Address 783 V 7 ANTED—POSITION AS NURSE AND general attendant (0 an invalid. Address M., , this office. ADY WANTS POSITION AS TYPE- inexperienced; small salary. Please 210 Duncan, LAUNDRESS WANTS good references, Call or address 00D situation; 1429 Post. GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO mind a baby; prefers to sieep at home. 106415 Howard st. (UMPETENT DRESSMAKER WOULD LTKE engagements by the day; good work and per- ced: suit made in 2 days; terms $150. 424 O’Furreil st. any kind. HALL, 13187 Mission st. G MAN OF 20 WISHES SITUATION ny kind; driving wagon preferred. Apply ma st, ~ STRONG S "v,\x'rk,u‘\\'okk BY A PAPER-HANGER; | TCHMAN LATELY from Scotland; best of character ; wants manual labor of any kind. Address A. B., box 57, Call. ST-CLASS WASHER AND SHIRT Address W. T, box Call Oflice. ¥ COOK-HELPER, JOB IN A logging or mining camp to run kitchen and dining-room: 10 vears' experience. Address G. R., box 7¥, Cail Office. VW ANTED-WORK BY YOUNG MAN (G men) to wash dishes, assist in cooking orother work; city or country. Please address H. V1E- LI'17Z, 631 Sacramento st.. room &6. OMPOSITOR, COMPETENT IN BOOK AND job work, wants posiiion; English and Ger- man. _Please call or address i 15 Langton st. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ERMAN OR SWEDISH COOK, $35; COOK, G Oakland, $25; nurse, $20: 12 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25: 8 young girls, as. sist, $10 to $15. ' MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. WA D—SALESMEN OF A AND experience to sell our line of school furniture and suppiles; references required. THE WHIT- AKER & RAY CO., 723 Market st., second floor. \\'A A N LF;: can clear $150 per month; must have $50 cash. Address CASH, box 31, Call Office. \ NTE "OR THE U. S. S. ADAMS, (shortly to sail for Honoluluy, abont 50 men | comprising seamen, ordinary seameén, machinists, (first-class), carpenters, mates, shipwrights and blacksmith. Apply at 421 East st. . MALE AND I ARBER TRADE TAUGHT, female, thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed, San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. LD-E: sickness cause sale. Apply this office. ARBERS—FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL retary Barbers'Asso., 325 Grant ave. S, | hours 9 to8; sittings 50¢; BRADLEY, 813 GEARY—ELEGANT STYI- ish suits made, $5 up. Dresses made over. style, $1 50; fit guaranteed. 559 Stevenson. [YRESSES CUT AND FITTED, DRESSE: popular prices CLAIRVOY ANTS. YLATRVO Hundreds visit mystic PROFESSOR oecult, scientist, palmist, clairvoyant, 313 Maso satisfaction guarar ESTCLAIRVOYANT ON EARTH; LADIE and gents; 25¢. 206 Fourth TO CONSULT PROF. LEi 0st, 9 to 8 dal T CLAIRVOYANT ON and gents 25c. 206 Fourth ADAM PORTER, CARD-READER the past, present and future ladies 50c, gents palmistry, clairvoyant; sittings $150. 126 K ar Jones. RE TIPS Howard QTARLIGHT READS YOUR CAREER FROY the cradle to the grave. Parlor 5. 86514 Marke ME. DR. THOMAS, SCIENTIFIC REVEAL- er by eggs and cards; tells entire life, past, presenc, future; ccnsnitations on all affairs: noth- n ng excepted; names glven: good advice: sure heip: restores lost love by sympathy; mistake im- possible; fee $1; letter $2. 929 Post st., nr. Larkin. UGUSTA LEOLA, FOR magic charms. love tokens; true picture of future wife and husband; teaches fortune tellin develops clairvoyance, slate writing, et 'iv.u\"n:u_ubon HUSTLERS TO CAX city and country. Call or address 632 Market 8L, room 10; P. O. box 2299, TNAILORS—ADVERTI WITH FIRST- 1 class business has an opening for young man 10 learn cutting, fitting and the general ‘routine of merchant tailoring: small premium required; £00d_ references given and required. Apply A GEE, Merchant Tallor, Placerviile. EW WALDO HOUSE, 765 MISSION, BET. Third and Fourth—Single furnished rooms per day 15c up; per week $1 up: open all night. BARBERS' aSSOCTATION OF CAL EMPLOY secretary, P. C. Hamann, 23814 O'Farrell st. THE RAILROAD HOUSE, 533 COMMERCIAL st., below Montgomery—Single rooms 15¢ night, 25¢ for two; best and cleanest house in town. OSEDALE HOUSE, 321 ELLIS ST.—SINGLE furnished rooms, 20c; $1 per week. EW GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY <Y rooms from 81 10 $4 week: large reading-room. ERMAN GIRL: HOUSEWORK; VALLEJO; $20. MISS GULLEN, 105 Stockton st. ROTESTANT REFINED NURSE GIRL, $15; honsework, Salinas, $20; Los Gatos, $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. RMAID; LODGING-HOUSE; 8§15, MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st TERMAN GIRL, FIRST-CLASS COOK AND houseworker, wishes a position; wages $26. 1310 Mission st. AKGERMAN,WISHES Call 1140 N EATGIRL,CAN 5P AN situation at counter in bakery. Steveuson st., near Ridley. QWEDISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION; D ‘gencral houseworks, g00d cook; city or coun- Address M., box 11, Call Office, Oakland. OUNG WOMAN WANTS PLACE AS housekseper; cily or country. Call 28 Seventh 6. SITUATION 1IN Call J LaDY WISH hotel as cook or waiiress; city Or country. 150 Fourth st., room 29. = EAT, TABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES situation for general housewors; willing to tase care of children, Please call 114 Russ st., off Howard. VY CMAN WANTS PLACE T0 DO HOUSE- work;; plain cooking; will do chambekwork in hotel; wages $10 to $12. Call at 126 Fourth st., room 8, first floor, aiter 10 o'clock. 7OUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as housekeeper In lodging-house or assist in lotel; best of references. Aduress S. E., box 68, MAKER, FIRSI-CLASS CUTTER, FIT- ust from the kast; wishes engagements 418 Getavia st. ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN woman position cooking and downstairs work V or general honsework in small family: competent in all branches of housework: would_ iike to sicen at home. Address for one week M. E. B., 710 Ellis SL.3 110 postals. Bun WOMAN, WELL ACQUAINTED, wishes a position. as housekeeper in a_lodgin; hous: or chamberwork: home more object than wages. Address MRS. P., box 37, Call Office. S\vms GIRL DESIRES SITUATION TO 1O upstairs or general housework in private fam- ily. - Apply Helvetia Hotel, 451 Pine st ANTED—COOK FOR A CLUBHOUSE, $35; German or French second girl, $2 0k 8, erman style, $26 and $30; Scotch, English or rth of Ireland nurse, $26: cook and laundress, $25, and girls for cooking and housework in city and country. J. F. CROSETT & Co., 312 Sutter. 00K, GERMAN STYLE, $30; 2 GERMAN / downstairs girls, $25 and $30; German house- work girls, $20, and others for city and country. C. R. HANSEN & CO, 110 Geary st. TOXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAILD, class botel; call early. C.R. HAN 110 Geary st. W ANTED-FRENCH SECOND GIRL FOR small family, $25: 20 good housework girls, $25, 520 and $15." Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. ANTED—A RELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED woman for general housework, washing, on- ing, assist in care of children. Inquire 908 Twenty- first st. JIRST-CLASS GERMAN NURSE CAPABLE of taking charge of an infant and who under- stands sewing ; reierences required. Address T. A., box 85, Call Office. IRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK; MUSIC lessons and practice time given for'part pay- men;.lo( wages. 12a Garden st., off Harrison, near Sixth. W ANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework in family of 2: reference required: wages $12 per month. Call 1306 Hayes st., near Devisadero. IRL WANTED 10 DO HOUS ook for family of 2. bet. 10 and 2 o'clock. ANTED—A NEAT GIRL TO ASSIST IN eneral housework : wages $10. Call bet. 10 and 2 at 2415 Fillmore st. ELTABLE GIRL UNDERSTANDING CARE ©of young children and housework. 1001 Mec- Allister st. Y QUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, $8. 1535 Mission st. ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; wages $12. 12 Bowie place. FIRST- EN & C WORK AND Apply 8228 Union st., OUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION TO As- sist in light housework or to take care of child. Address 508 Po ¢ st { T ANTED—SITUATION AS GOVERNESS BY Germun girl; French, German and music: good references. Call or address W., Young Womens' Christian_Association, 1221 O'Farrell st. ILLING, TRUSITWORTHY WOMAN wants domestic work of any kind, city or coun- try. Call or address 22914 Sixth st., Toom 4. Y QUNG WOMAN WANTS & SITUATION TO do chamberwork or as housekeeper. Call or address 1126 Market st. Y ousa SWEDISH GIRL WISHES A PLACE to do second work ouenflfl housework ina small family. Address 1042 Army st. DREQSMARER, GOOD FITTER, WISHES more engagements in families; 75¢ a day. Ad- dress W. M., box 105. Call Office, Y QUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK: WASH- Tmlt- n‘ :»r housecleaning. Call or address 306 st. Y OUNG GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO GE! eral housework. Call or address 8211 Geary st., near Loyce. ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- werk and take care of child. 2833 Pine st. ANTED—INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY 10 solicit. M., box 86, Cail Office. FORTHEBEST AND CLEANEST 100 MEAL try 1834 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 72614, opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth st.; misfit shoes bought and exchanged. EW D SECOND-HAND SHOES FROM 25c up; men’s half soles, 40c. 9569 Howard st. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 629 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city; single rooms 20 and 25c¢ a night, $1 a week: meals 10c. | 50 MME. STEWART THE CHILD MEDIUM; 2V great clairvoyant and card-reader; seventh daughter of the seventh daughter, has returned .o herold rooms in San Fraveisco; ladies and gents 7 Market st., pariors 3 and 4. SPIRITUALISM. EO. CRASP—CIRCLE TO-NIGHT, 8 P. M.; tests to all; 15 cents. 229 Golden Gate ave. MBS, MAUDLORD DRAKE, 708 O'FARRELL; public circle to-night and Sunday night. 1 YPSY MEDIUM—SITTINGS, 50c; SUNDAYS included; handsome charms free. 946 Mission. R. WOOD, CELEBRATED INDEPENDENT slate writer and trance medium. 5697 Ellis st. RS. J. J. WHITNEY, CLAIRVOYANT trance medium: sittings $1. 218 Stockto) LOST. ] ,OST-POCKET-BOOK CONTAINING 823 gold and 15c silver; some jewelry. 1054ia Howard st. ],0ST-GORDON SETTER DOG ABOUT 16 _months old. Reward at 1007 Dolores st. OST — WATER SPANIEL; REDDISH brown curly bair: reward. 1909 Buchanan st. LACK AND WHITE GREYHOUND DOG, Liberal reward at 1108 Howard st. W ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 10 know that Ed Rolkin, Reno House proprie- tor, still runs Denver House, 217 Third st.; 150 large rooms: 25¢ per night; $1 to §3 per weel ; reading- 10 MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ and 20c a night, including coffee and rols. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT{—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per night; S1, $1 25, $1 50 per week. Pacific House .Commercial and Leidesdorft sts. \ ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15c A DAY; $1 week; rooms for two, 25¢ a day, $1 50 a wee reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. ANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, Gc; bottle wine, 5o. 60¢ EN'S 15-SOLING 50c: LADIES 40c: DOX while you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel, INDELL HOUSE, SIXTH AND HOWARD— single furnished rooms: 75¢ week, 15¢ night. J3ARBBERS PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- saent secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. N FREE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOL Go; also a bottl eof lager, 5c, at 637 Clay st. 400 NEN COND-HANDED SHOES.SOME nearly new, 5e to §1 25. 562 Mission st. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MARKET ST., BE- A low Sixth, for a room; 25¢ & night; $1 a week. J o8t ouT; N MACHINE FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while yon wait: all repairing done by machinery: all repaiving at half price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st bet. Firat and Second. AGENTS WANTED. oSt AL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY J not. getting my shoes made to order by GEO. BRYANT for §6, 204 1 urk st., near Jones. MONEY, BY NOT HAVING MY HOUSE papered and painted by the Co-operative Papers hanging Company, 635 McAllister st. FOUND. PLAL\' GOLD RING. APPLY 210 BUSH ST, DENTIS B U R. GEORGE W. LEEK, THE GENUINE Leek dentist, discoverer of painless extraction and patentee of improved bridge work or teeth without any plate, moved from 6 to 20 O’ 50c; CRO 85 up; 18 years’ S., 81534 Geary. experience. DR BRIDG. ‘work a spe open evenings 7:30 to 9. R. L T.CRANZ—EXTRACTION PAINLESS, crown’ work, bridge work and teeth without plates a specialty. 103 Geary st., cor. Grant av ROOME DENTAL ASSOCTATION, 769 MA ket bet. 3d and 4th, gas specialisis; only reli- able agent “for painless extraction: sriificial teoth irm $5; fillings frm $1; extracting 5¢ with gas $1. ASET FOR TEETH: WARRANTED AS ‘as can be made; filling $1. DE. SIMMS, dentist, 980 Market st., next Baidwin Theater. R LUDLUM HILi, 1443 MARKET ST, near Eleventh: no charge {0r extracting when plates are made: old plates made over like ne £as given. 8U8 MARS teeth from $8 per set: extracting 50 YOLTON DE ket st. AL ASSOCIAT, DR. CHARLES W. DEC 1206 MA RKET, COR. GOLDEN Open evenings undays till noon. OMETHING NEW FOR AGE or gentlemen can, Apply 2105 P. M., 1 ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BEN EFIT SOCIETY C wants good agents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements oftered. J. W.HANNA Secretary, Murphy building. e 3 'TS:“’LADIES make from to a day. 158 Howard 3t © ; ANTED—GERMAN GIRL ACCUSTOMED to delicacy-siore. Call at 532 Hayes st. FURNITURE WANTED CASE FRICE PAID FOR FURNIIURE. JA- YUUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES SITUA- tion to do chamberwork and sewing. Address Toom 55, Ahlborn House., Grant _ave. and Bush st. ITUATION WANTED BY RESPECTABLE woman for cooking in boarding-house or prl. Yate family; no objection to country; reference, Call 166744 Market st., bet. Eleventn and Twelfth, REFXNED WIDOW WISHES A POSITION 43 bousekeeper. 832 Mission st., room 6. noons. 1109 Bush st. retail house. must have city experience; also a. Agency, room 167, Crocker bullding. ANTED—GIRLS T0 LEAEN DRESSMARK- over O'Connor & Moffatt's. system; no models, charts or squares used. COHN, i Womian to take charge of a home for conva- i the Bureau of the French Christisn Union of cor. Geary and Devisadero sts. Gn’u? TO CARE FOR CHILDREN AFTER- YOUNG GIRLS TO ASSIST, $12; HOUSE- X girls, cooks, $15 to $25. 315 Sutter st. Y OUNG LADY AS CASHIER FOR A LARGE saleslady with city experience for muslin'under- wear department. United States Industrial W ANTED—YOUNG SOPRANO FOR THE stage. Address S., box 20, this office. ing and millinery in first-class establishment good position guaranteed. 121 Post si., room 27, W ANTED — DRESSMAKERS 710 LEARN how to cut regular tailor system: only reiiable Ladies’ Tailor, 316’ Sutter st.. city. ‘W ANTED—A CONSECRATED CHRISTIAN lescents (girls and women). Apply for particulurs California, 1520 Clay st., from 1 t0 2 P. 3. (GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSEWGRK, SW. \Y ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY; NEW 1 terw commences this mo. Koom 51, 121 Post, COB SCHW ERDT, 821 Mission, bet. 4th & bt BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR second-hand furniture and carpets by Lundy Furniture Co., 813 Market st.;_cwil or send postai. ROUMS WANTED. 9OR 3 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR lisht housekeeping: exchange for painitoe, Wwhitening or paper-hanging. Painter, box 133, Call Y QUNG COUPLE (NO CHILDREN) WaNT 2 or 3 suuny unfurnished rooms in immediate Vicinity of Polk und Geary sis. State rent, T. A., box 2, Call, “W ANTED—BY FEBRUARY 1.2 OR 8 HOUSE- keeping rooms, unfurnished, within boundaries of Thirty-ninth Assembly District. Address B., box 102, this office. LL WORK REASONABLE AND WAR- ranted. DR.J. W. KEY. 1122 Market “TONED UPRIG ange for larze dismond ring. A. K., box 77, Cali Ofti (\ASOLL\E INE,30R 4 HO . W E. X or small gasoline launch in running order. Ad: dress J. FULTON, box 34, Napa. W ANIED—YOUR WATCH, I¥ 11 NEEDS repairing: best work at haif the regular price. DEU atchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. ELL YOUR BOO IR elrv 10 A. KLEI piano in exc ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW A DVICE #REE: DIVORCE A laws a specialty; suits, Superior, Police Courts; terms reasonable; !LW,KOWE. att’y-al-law, ¥50 Market,cor. Stockton SELUR AT T.3 MURRY, ATT'Y AND Col - law: advice free. 24 Sixth st rooms 13, 1o LAW,420 W. DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT- rms. 14-15: advice froa. » California si.. PHYSICLANS. 'ROBATE Justice and collections, eto. BOARDING WANTED. MALL FAMILY, 2 CHILDREN, WANT board and rooms in respectable Jewish family. Address B., box 74, this oftice. PALTNERS WANTED. ‘W ANTED—PARTNER WITH $200 TO RUN business haif time: can inspect accounts, Ad- dress C. C., box 16, Call Office, R.A.DE LUCIS PHYSION-ST . ROY University Turin, ltaly, Nueloos g0 NgRay AL T panversity Purin Ly, Nucleus b, 681 Starkt EMOVED—DE. €. C. 0'DON e 3508 B diseases of women n apaciirys 208 BUL DI CONTINENTAL BUTLDING AN sociation—Home office, 222 San Seneral savings & loan business, 15 Kt brbe § Olivet Elazidge Vo¥ri W' Corbin, Secd Go e LOAN AN