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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1896 THE JONAH PURSUED HIM Yo El Rey Finally Captured a Race and Was Badly Cut Down. FERGUSON'S NARROW ESCAPE. Lucky Dog Ran Away From Some Fast Company in the Six-Furlong Handicap. Finally, after passing through the vari- ous vicissitudes of the running turf for five years, Millionaire Charles L. Fair's $27,500 equine purchase, the growthy Yo E! Rey, | won a maiden five-furlong dash, and right | incident that was not down on the pro- NOTICE OF MEETINGS. gramme and might have been attended with serious results fcr the Kentucky flag- The second race, a seven and a long run, was carded to be run over the inside course, which is very narrow. The ten start:rs gave Ferguson a deal of trouble, and he finally from the starter’s box on to the track. In a false breakaway he was bumped b Day and thrown under the horse’s feet. Fortunately May Day is not a fractious horse, and after testing the starter’s ribs backed away, and barring a partial dis- arrangement_of his toilet and some Cali- fornia dust Mr. Ferguson was none the worse for wear, and again mounted to his | here his racing career is possibly at an end. Some weeks ago he was beaten but a nose by Logan in a mile dash covered in Since then he has appeared a couple of times, but performed very indifferently in C ‘The company he started in yesterday was below mediocrity, with one exception, the Burns & Waterhouse In the betting it was 7 to 5 and take your pick about the two horses mentioned. Donnelly on Joe Terry pulled his mount up when the flag fell, and Yo El Rey won haudily from Ver- On returning to the winners’ circle in front of the judges’ stand it was discov- ered that the big sprinter had been badly cut down, the sendon of the nigh hind leg | being completely severed. The veterinary who treated him held out hopes that he will ultimately be able to race again, but. Trainer **Butch’’ Fisher, who has labored so long and vatiently to get the half- brother to El Rio Rey over his suiking pro- clivities with such pronounced success, was much castdown over the accident. The track was in much better condition than for some days, still there were the | usual number of surprises and upsets. Favorites and outsiders broke even, three of each taking purses. 2 % Starter Ferguson figured in an exciting NT MORTAH LODGE M. — Officers and members are respectfully requested to as- semble at Masonic Temple, SUNDAY, Feb- Iuary 2, ai2 p. 3, for the purpos the funeral of Brother WALTER D. WHITE, late T 0f Walworih Lodge No. 271, New York. of the W. M. THEO. FROLICH, Secretary. ELSTOR DEGREE 0. 0. F.—Regu- ING. Second WILLIAM E. LANE, ST. PATRICK’S DA ¥ CONVEN- on, 1896_—An adjonrned meeting Of the St. Patrick’s day convention of 1895 will be held in K. R. B. Hall, cor. Mason 7d O'Farrell sts., on SUNDA Y. Februai 2. 8L 2 P.3r, (0 close up whatever business still Temains unfinished and adjourn. The convention of 1896 will be immediately called to order, to which all Irish-American, National, benevolent, military, literary and social organizations are re- quested to send five delegates each. Ex-officers of former conventions, grand marshals, orators and Poets are entitled to seats in the convention. special invitation is hereby extended to all socie- pated in the grand celebration of s day at the Midwinter Fair to send dele- E4Les 10 this convention. By order J. J. G'BRIEN, Chairman. HERN, Secretary. REGU NUAL MEETING ! the stockhalders of the B'nai B'rith Hall Association will be held at the office of the associa- San Francisco. Cal., on the 12th day of February,’1896, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors (0 serve for B2 o0 e_of attending the heavy goin; EF ExXc Lodge N lar meeting THIS EV. degree will be conferres entry Joe Terry. May Day, the horse mentioned in con- nection with the episode at the post, proved a winner, taking the race in adrive from the 34 to 1 favorite, Hy Dy. Tke two first choices fared very badly in the short six-furlong handicaj Miller went to the post 3to Logan in great demand at 2and 214 to 1. When the flag fell Mainstay, Red Bird and Kamsin went out in front. end of a quarter Red Bird fell outofit. When the stretch was reached Lucky Dog, Kamsin and Mainstay were about on | equal terms. Lucky Doe gradually forged to the front and passed the wire a scant | two lengths ahead of Mainstay, with Kam- tles that partic tion, 121 Eddy sr, “THE CALL" RACING CHART. 'l‘w!n’lle(h Day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather Fine. Bay District Track, San Franclsco, Fri Fai ihe ensuing vear and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meecing. JACOB LEVISON. Secretary. REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING stockholders of the National Ice 1 be held at the office of the company, 8in a good third. The winner was 534 to 1 in the betting and Mainstay 25 to 1. For the mile selling event Red Glen was backed down from 6 to 5 to4to5, and after running under wraps to the stretch, & e day, January 31, 1896. Company will (2] . FIBST RACE—Five furlongs; maiden three-year-olds and upward; allowances; purse $300. 327 Market San _Franeisco,” Cal., on WEDNESDAY, February 5, 1896, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the putpose of electing a Board of Direc- came on and won easily, with Braw Scot in the place. Sea Spray, who cut out the Ind. [ Horse, age, weight. ]sn, u | % 579 |Yo e Rey, 5.....110| 3 885 |Verdette, 4. 99 1 109| 2 89| 7 93| & 613 {Crackajack, ........ Hazel D, 3. 609" | Peixotto. 3. 79 |Red Chief,5......107, 8 574 |Fair ldie,3 4 551 |Joe Terry, 8 96 *4 | running, finished third. Carroll’s mare, Levana C, was a warm 6 to 5 chance for the fifth race, a six-furlon; spin, but failed to get a mark. The secon choice, Meadow Lark, looked a winner up to the last few jumps, when Chorn on Zoolein came with a rush and snatched the purse by a head. 12 to 1 against the winner. Lors (0 serve for the ensuing year and for the trans- other business as may come before T. DONAHU SITUATIONS WANTED—-FEMALE. GLRLS AND WOMEN WAITING ATOUR offices for work ; ladies send us your ordays. READY, employment “agents, 634 hone, main 5848, INAVIAN GIRL, CAN 1 Jockeys. sction of such ... BEERR® MURRAY & aasaree| et tere 5een| e The books bhad bid "Good start. Won easily. Winner, C. H. Fair's *Pulled up. _The day’s racing was concluded by a five-furlong dash for horses that ought to be pulling streetcars. well, wants a place in the city or Alameda. b. h., by Joe Hooker-Marion. Address or telephone MISS PLUNKETT, 424 22, SECOND RACE-Seven and a half furlongs: inside course: selling: four-year-olds and up- &. ward; purse $400. Nine started, and §8 OR FIRST-CLASS COOKS, LAUNDRESSES uld 3 . Twi would probably buy any one of them. Two and giFls of ans Goacomcion eall o o B owners had a “cut away,” and the two DR, 315 Stockton st. ood things finished one, two. oS B CTP SIS ete, the 8 to 5 favorite, finished in front z aged American widow from the East as housekeeper for widower or bachelor: in hotel or private tamily : city or country: good cook and butter-maker; references exchanged. Call or ad- dress Fousekeeper, room 12, Ahlborn House. 319 of the plunged or second choice, Rapido. Track and Paddock Items, Starter Ferguson blamed Donnelly for pulling Joe Terry up, while | Jimmy McCormick thought the starter as 'Y m—-..-g}l WISHES SITUATION or care of child and sleep home. 8 - much at fault as the jockey. The judges | C4I! 522 Howar RELIABLE YOUNG MAN (18 YEARS) DE- sires situation in grocery or general merchan dise store [n the country. Aadress W. K., box 16, s office. DAXISH COUPLE (MAN AND WIFE), young, practical people, want situations in city or country. Address 121134 Bush st. Fmsr-cx'[ass CUTTER AND FITTER wishes a situation: good recommendations. Address Cutter, box 72, this office. ITUATION WANTED—TO MAKE HIMSELF useful, act as nurse or wait on elderly gentle- man: reasonable wages expected. Address W., box 24, this office. | e OUNG MAN, NORWEGIAN, WISHES PO- sition to wor< in store as salesman or work of any kind; best of references. Address N., box 78, Call Oftice. HELP WANTED-Continned. ARBERS' ASSOCTATION OF CAL. EMPLOY P. C.Hamann, 28814 O'Farrell st. EW GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY rooms from $1 to $4 week: large roading-room. OR THE BEST A try 1835 Grant av EST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND shoes, 72613, opp. Howard-st. Theater, or 129 Sixth st.; misfit shoes bought and exchanged. EW AND SECOND-HAND SLOES FROM 25¢ up; men’s half soles, 40c. 959 Howard st. ANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS 0 know that Ed Rolkin, tor, still runs Denver House, ECKER HAS 1020 MARKET oT. REMOVED TO OPPOSITE FIFTH. NTED IN A FIRST-CLASS AN E BECALK, 1020 Darket st. ST 100 MEAL L DECK coftee a specialty. L ———__$450. $450. saicon. = RESTAURANT: Market ; must sell{ retiring from busincss. S PARTNER LUNCH PARLOR: RE- Reno House proprie- EAD 95; week's trial. STENB: 217 Third st.; 150 Sg per night; 81 to $3 per week. EN TO SELL MANHATTAN EGG FooD; C. KERTELL, & CO., 632 Marke! | AKERY, COFF Jocation; finest fitted-up place in cf larze counterand outside irade PARLOR: VER W ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN OF 35, SOBER and of good habits, engineer 10 years’ experi- ence, country preferred, farm or institution; en- tirely undersiands steam threshing and power ma- chinery and pumps. windmills, ete.: good wood- worker and blacksmith. Address W. B., box 161, Call Office. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED man as cook in hotel or restaurant; has had ex- perience in the pasiry line: sober and steady; short distance in country preferred. Address Cook. box 121, Call Office. W ANTED—PUSITION A8 PRIVATE SECKE- tary or companion to gentieman traveling, by young man. Address S., box 48, this office. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST., NEAR from_owner as to mnount 25 cenits a night; Teading- satisfied: owner has 3 places: must seil one at sac: Market; 200 rooms, d; owner has 3 places; must el room: free bus to and MEN TO TAKE LODGING_AT 100, 16¢ and 20c a night, including cofee and rolls. 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT y—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 1, $1 25, $1 60 per week. Pacific House Commercial and Leldesdorft sts. ANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 15 A DAY: 1 week ; Tooms for two, 25¢ & day, $1 50 a week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. ANTED—MEN TO . receipts average $15 leaving city. STENBERG CO, ock, fixtures; 632 Market st. 25 -cents per nigh: HBAKERY, DELICATESE store: Western Addition; living-ro: man and wife. BERG & CO., 632 Marke THEN YOU ARE DISGU: ers and want to buy or sell you ED WITH OTH- ar business give 334 ¢ SET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, Ge: bottle wine, 5e. 609 Ciay st. PRacrican COOK WISHES WORK IN A L country hotel or In eity, to board his wife and child in same place. Address B. H.. box 60, Cail. EXERGETIC WINE TRAVELER WHO HAS excellent trade through the East wants corre- fl;f"d&"“ with reliable house. Traveler, box 75, s office. T, EUROPE-A THOROUGH, COMPETENT and qualified nurse would take charge of 11 valid person or act as valet de chambre; best ref- erences given. Address Nurse, box 3, this offic FEMALE HELP WANTED, ERMAN OR SWEDISH LAUNDRESS, 230: laundress, country, $25; German or Scandina- vian cook, $40; nurse, $20: 15 housework girls, city and country, $20 and $25; 6_young girls, as- slst, 310 to 815. MISS CULLEN, 105 stock- n st. PROTESTANT WAITRESS, $2510 830, MIsS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. W ALTRESS, £15. MISS CULLEN, 105 STOCK- on st. NEAT HOUSEWORK GIRL, 4 IN FAMILY, $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. REHN'ED WOMAN, WITH A CHILD, country, $15. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stock- ton st. DOING GOOD BU counection with lodging-house of 10 elegantly furnished rooms; splendid Jocatio; owner going Ea 15-SOLING 50c: LADIES' 40c: DONE hile you wait. 638 Market, opp. ARBERS' PROTECT. ment secretary. CONRAD TROELL. 657 Clay. REE BEER—TWO SCHOON also a bottl eof lager, 3¢, at 837 Clay st. MEN'SSECOND-HANDEL nearly new, 25¢ 10 $1 25. RY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA KKET SI., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ a night: $1 a week. UST OUT; NEW MACHINE, FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call aud see; haif-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wait; all repairing done by all repairing at half price; work Mission st.. bet. First and Secon WANTED. OMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR agents: ladies and gentlemen can make from 830 $10 aday. Apply 1110 5 P. M., 1129 Howard. ALIFORNIA MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY wants good agents to work its accident and sick insurance; liberal inducements offered. J. W.HANNA Secretary, Murphy building. FURNITURE WANTED ASH PRICE PAID FOR FURNITURE. JA- COB SCHW ERDT, 821 Missi must be sold; REIDY & CO. LOON: B 3 ent $10. RE1DY. 1514 6th. TICE — TO YOUR BUSI SHOES.SOME 562 Mission st. PLENDID ROUTE . needed to deliver goods and do colle: lears $150 per month. HEALY, 28 K « of railroad: handsomely fitted u; ess; call to-dey ARTNER WANTED bakery: good for $150 month (o each; capital required $400. JOHNS10! FINE PAYIN TABLISHED 14, Kearny st. SALOON AND + ing-house of 18 rooms, bath, etc.; a sure barga'n. JOHNSTON, 2614 I{Pll‘n! !l', RESTAURANT; A BIG BARG. one_block north 'of 35 to $40. JOHN 2614 Kearny st. \UTt. : MUST SELL + at onee; present owner location: good trade: big business here. STANLEY. 9 Geary st WANTED IM- « mediately; light manufacturing busi- , bet. 4th & 5th. W ASTED—GERMAN OR SCANDINAVIAN laundress, private family, $25; 3 German cooks, $25, $30 and $35; Protestant second girl, $20; 3 English, Scotch, French or North of Ireland nurses, $20 and $25; German or Scandina- vian chambermaid, hotel, $20; hotel laundress, £20: and «irls for cooking and ‘housework. J. F. CROSETT & CO., $12 Sutter st. Pr PP O =a ot el EETT e Soronaanne decided to restrict Donnelly to riding for S WORK BY THE Index.| Horse, age, weight. |St. | 14 14 May Day, 5. 1023 | 3 31 iy Dy. 95 3| 3% | 3% SCkert, 96 8| 8n |10 |Allahabad, 9 9 |10 814 Tar and Tart 99 5| 51 | 5n SRR T “* i E 6| 2 135 3|7 &% Gussie, 5 0| 85 | 75 Good start. Won driving. Winner, A. P. utes. Time, 1:44. address 619 Natoma. the Burns & Waterhouse stable alone for the next thirty days. Miller's cb. h., by John A-Lowena R. At post 20 min- (390 THIRD RACE—About six furlongs; handicap; purse $600. 25 ears’ experience: mod- , box 22, Call Office. OMAN DESIRES PLACE TO DO Lucky Dog’s imposing win caused no little comment, but it is said the stable let | Index.| Horse, age, weight. [s‘. % | % | | | general housework d cook. ing sulary, W., box 77, & 1 COOK WANTS SITUATION T0 DO 5 Address, stat- him run unbacked. . Young Garner, who rode Hazel D in the 600 | Lucky Dog, 5. 592 |Mainstav, 4. ) Kemsin, 3. (382) George Miller, 6..108/ (599) Logan, a 20 401 |Charniion, . 584 |Red Bird, CTTT PSR SRL LTI B pRE e opening race, admitted that it was his mount that'eut Yo El Rey down, but that it was entirely unavoidable. 1f the entry of Pescador is rejected then | so should that of Gussie, for she is a much more vicious animal at the post. Flynn,who 4 general housework; small wages; references. Call or address 368 Jessi> st., near Fifih. N GIRLS WAN to do upstairs work | © SCANDINAVT. 4 tion in hotel HaRwE s st LD LIKE POSITION Gool start. Won easily. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's br. h., by imp. Darebin-Lou Lainer. At post 12 minutes. Time, 1:1434. . p & as housekeeper; city or country. 503 Post st., rode May-Day, dismounted once while the | 7 nmae S (24, FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward: allowances; purse $100. field was at the postin the second event void taking & chance of being kicked by thie Hyder Ali mare, as she backed up OUNG LADY WISHES SITUATION IN HO- tel as cook or waitress; city or country. Call | 150 Fourth st., room 29. W ANTED—GERMAN Ok SCANDINAVIAN laundress by the day; waitress and chamber- maid, hotel, 320, see party here at 10 to-day. J. F. CROSETT & Cf utter st. TRLS FOR HOUSEWORK AND T0 ASSIST, $8 10 $20. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary. / AITRESS, CITY, $20. C. R. HANSEN & €O., 110 Geary st. MEAT AXD VEGETABLE COOK, COUNTRY institution, see pariy here, $25: arm waitress, small restaurant, $15 and room. C.R. HANSEN & €0, 110 Geary st. ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL TO DO CLEAN- ing in an institution, $20; also a German sec- ond girl, $20; Irish Catholic’ second girl, $20; 20 &ood_housewnrk girls, $25, $20 and $15. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. {7 ANTED & COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED bead nurse for a hospital. Address Hospital, box 59, Call Office, giving qualifications and refer- ences. dangerously close to him. at the art of kicking. She is an adept 10N WANTED AS CLERK OR ANY light work: Al references: salary no object; - F Index.| Horse, weight. [st| 14 | 15 | | | 600 Red Glen, YT 561 | Braw Scot.a..... 2| 313l 234 Sea Spray, 4 00/ 1| 1135 14 678 |Fortuna, 5 108/ 7| Sn| 81 | 508 | Unity 97| 4| 5n .| 4n 496 | Articus, 5. 07| 3| 8 8 582 |Adam, 4. 5| 68 | 65 8| 75 | 78 582 |Garcia, a. city or country. \KE, 416 Third st. GED LADY WISHES POSITION 25 housekeeper for gentleman, or work in city or country. Verdette was backed down from 30 to 10 Address K. ‘M.;iicare THUM AS to1in the betting on the first race. for the gameness of Yo El Rey in staying | to the end after being cut down the coin would have been his. Frank Coady is faliing in for many fa- vorable eomments by his fine riding of feres | rooming Louse; | Montgomery st., room 16. WISHES SITUATION FOR sework and cooking; wages $25. ‘Address 121 ABmo a9 Good start. Won easily late, Lucky Dog and Red Glen were both | Call from 10 0 3 ridden by him yesterday. 823 Harrison st. Winner, Cambridze stable’s b. v., by Glen Ellen-Red Girl. Time, 1:45, His ride on | 7 FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; four-year- 625. sioo. SWEDISH GIRL WISHES A SITUA- tion as cook in hotel or hoaraing-house. w Alantic Hotel, 207 Montgomery ave. 0lds ana up; condition: + allowances; purse | Lucky Dog was a particularly good ore. Red Glen is fast regaining his Western | 9ress 3 2 Index. | Horse, age, weight. | % | % | ADY WISHES POSITION keeper or sewing by the day. form, when he was considered about the most shifty selling-plater AS HOUSE- around Cli- 596 |Zoolein, a... 526 |Meadow Larl 615 Pecksuif, (610) Levena C, 6 612" | Dorser, 4 5+6 |Fin Slaughte: £8 (Conde, 6 234 | America, REY TP SERPEETS B R T5EORMATION WANTED OF MARY GREEN- BERG, a domestic. ~Please address MRS, HILDIA SWAN, 1419 Larkin st. GEMIAN MAN WANTS LADY OR WIDOW as partner in cash business; $100. Appl: Call. N EATGIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply 7194 McAllister ANTED—NEA™ AND STEADY GIRIL, FOR general housework, cooking and -plain wash- Ing; wages $20. 1009 Dolores st., nr. Twenty-third. dutles light: short hours: cl BSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR e L e P NTE second-hand furniture and carpets by Lund; Furniture Co., 813 Market st.: _call or send postal ROOMS WANTED. 'WO OR THREE UNFURNISHED SUNNY rooms for housekeeping; 10 minutes’ walk from Montgomery and Market sts. Address Room, box 85, Call Otlice. Dess: worth $800 $100 a month ea 9 Geary st., room 2. GROCERY -STORE GOOD BUSI- s of any Kind see STRAND & CC PARTNER IN COR . most central location; nionth each. STKAND, 45 Third st. ATTENTION — No.1location: pays wel STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. , 45 Third st. _ WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS repairing: best work at half the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHIN elrv 10 A. KLEIN, 109 Sixch st. STRAND, 45 T TAURANT:CLE AND,45 Third s: CHESTNUT - SORREL right hind foot white: slightly sprung in front knees. Return t0 2110 Golden Gate ave.; Hberal PARTNERIN R real estate office to 921 Market See our bargains, OST OR STOLEN—RETURN TELESCOPE containing bicycie shoe samples to Palace Hotel news stand; liberal reward; no questions. OST—FROM BALDWIN HOTEL RED-AND- St.. opposite Mason, room 1. BAKERY; FULL VALUE IN STOCK 2 3 : counter trade of $15 daily; short tail; tag 557, ns furnished: tive Association; return to 200 Second st.; OST—CERITFICATE OF DEPOSIT, 57400, of the Nevada Bank of San Francisco, dated December 26, 1895, for $50 in favor of MIKE CURRY. stopped, and all persons are warned against nego- tiating said certificate. OST — SILVER Sportsmen’s Prot 0. 1 location: IV RRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market Payment of same has been « lin-maker's outfit; good location alue $400; must be sold by Marc Call or address A.GKOS- WITH GOLD Return to 610 Webster st. v AIRDRESSING, 25c AND 86C: MORNING and eve classes; 10 lessons,$1 50. 1248 Mission. JERMAN GIRL FOR COOKING AND GE eral housewori; no washing. 604 McAllister. ADIES TO LEARN HATRDRESSING, MAN icuring, beauty culture. BUTLER'S, 131 Post st. cago. Coady had bard work to prevent | him from running out from under him in the race yesterday. It seemed to be the prevailing opinion around the track that Logan did not show ot his best in the hanai iron horse is getting a bit rusty. JWEDISH GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO 1 do general housework: good cook. Address M., box 11, Call Office, Oaklande L5 3 Fm ey T 026, <ing houseieeper: best of reference; Address 157533 Market st., near ap. Possibly the | city or conntr; EEY eIy ) A 3l wa 2n | & W ANTED—LADY OF REFINEMENT FOR A position of trust. Address box 52, Drugstore, corner Eleventh st. and Rallroad ave., South San Francisco, Cal. 7 () YOUNG LADIES IMMEDIATELY T0 OV 1earn mittin‘ry; spring trade; materials for. nished; terms reasonable; positions. 284 Taylor. 00d start. Won driving. Winner, B. Schreiber's b. h. lla-Fraulein. Time, 1:1714. it muet be thas Duiuy doca not Jike U CATED AN D OO ME RN DAN- 626, SIXTH RACE—Five furlongs; maidens; three-ye heavy going, or else he is a very unreliabie horse. "On his past showing it looks as though he should have been closer np in | h girl wishes situation as lady’s maid and Seamsiress, ch 1d’s nurse or second girl. Call or ar-olds and upward; | address 1358 Folsom st. lowances; purse $300 CHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD, NEAR Market—Electr ¢ lights in very room: 200 25¢ to $1 50 per night; $1 50 t0 $6 per ree bus to and from the ferry. ® RLY WOMAN WISHES PLACE TO DO susework: for elderly couple preferred. "hirtieth st.. near Noe. vesterday's race. Zoolein was up on edge for sure yester- 2 B Index. | Horse, age, welgbt. | st| % % | 614 | Litile Pete, 4 1 | 596 8] 32 | 610 Merry-Go-Round, 18 23 79 Miss Lucy. 8 86 6 it Great Falls, 108 9. 9 Geronimo, 85 4. 6h 614 ert, 6....107| 5 |. 51 1144 Britannia, 3 52| 8. 7h «.e....iSophie D, 4.. y B E 8 day. Some of the wise ones got aboard at | odds of 30 to 1. [ LADY WISHES SITUATION TO eral housework and cooking: wages $15 L., box 85, Call Office. 7OUNG GIRL WISHES PLACE TO DO GE! eral housework or second work. Call or ad- dress 3211 Geary st., nr. Boyce. -CLASS LAUNDRESS, mily; best of city refer- T ‘The Campaign of Friedland. The campaign of Friedland shows either | less genius or more than any other of N | poleon’s victories, according to the stand- P Eean © Dopen -1 10 LT RN} situation in priva’e fai N point from which it is judged. throughout Won driving. Winner, P. E. Smith’s b. g..by St. Savior-Luln B. Time, “THE CALL” RACING GUIDE. To-day’s Entries at the California Jockey Club, Bay District Track. In reces where the berses hiave no record at the distance to be run the records at the mext nearest @istance are given. Atblreviations—F., fast: Fa., fair; H., heavy: m., mile; tion merely as a comparatively He came on his enemy where he did not expect a battle; although he had ample time to evolve and execute an | admirable plan, and his loss was trifling compared with that of his opponents, yet, s housekeeper; no objection to country. Ad- dress 501 Post st.. room 2o, second floor. GIRL, SPE. e a situation to take Address MIS: | pany, Tenth av TOMAN WANT piano.nights. Address Piani + furlong: *, about. FIRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling. nevertheless, Friedland was a common- place, incomplete affair. It compelled the GERMANY | | Best | Index. Name, Lbs record.| Dist. ation (0 do general housework. Ap- foe to_abandon Heilsberg, but it annihilate him or necessarily end the war. (58%) | The Judge 1:1134 | 5, 582 | Irma 11175 Two Cheers..... |108/1: 0814 5: 1 (Mt. MeGregor IT 100 1:01 5 aside. ......|106 1:1415 *6 1 + Mascota 1:01 (51 Veragua .. 156 14159 Toano. .. 1:06% 51a ¢ « ) Yankee Doodle. 103 1:10 51/? 3 (612) Coleman... 1:01 5 TATION TO DO —Professor Sloane in the Century. Imp. Loyalist- British Queen W ANTED—PUPILS IN MILLINERY: NEW term commences this mo. Room 5i. 121 Post. AWRENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- cutt'ng school. 1231 Market st.,bet. 8th and 9th. ANUARY 30 1896-STRAYED FROM LANG- ton st., a brindle greyhoun Return to 240 Langton st. OST—ON HYDE & AN, 307 Grant ave. d pup; liberal reward. « clubroom and laundry office; tures, large stoc lished several T ELL ESTABLISH business for sale; go Particulars add; ", NEAR CALIFORNIA, wedding ring. Return 1508 California; reward. OST ALL COMFORT AND PLEASURE BY tting my shoes made ANT for $5, 204 'l urk st., near Jone: JONEY, BY NOT HAVIN papered and painted by the Co-operative Paper- banging Company, 635 McAllister st. 10 order by dvantageous box £8, Call. EAM LAUNDRY DOING $300 argain to the right pariy. box 5, this office. TANTED — MA chicken ranch near cf letter, M. B. M., 9073/ MY HOUSE will invest some. By LACK COCKER SPANIEL WITH WHITE breas: and Alameda license; owner can have Address JOAN READ, 31 California. G BLACK-ANJ NOUND—YOU Cali at 1620 Dolores. TACTIVE MAN W . ing. established busine: ] LODGING-HOUSES FORE SALE. (100D PAY RESS-CUITING TAUGHT, U. S. TAILOR system. 14 Mcallister st., rooms 67 and 68. OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLI Winchester House. 44 Third st., near Market: 200 rooms; 25c to $1 50 per night: $1 L0 to $6 per week; free bus to and trom-the ferry RESSMAKING. CUTTING AND FITTING at the McDowell Academy, 213 Powel terns cut to order 25¢ m MALE HELF W 10 000\}?}:1)\ 00D TIES TO €U 5 furnished: driver for & wilk wagon, young man; waiters. cooks garden boy, etc. MURRAY & READY, 634 Clay st. ARRIED WOHKING FOREMAN FOR A fruit rancn; must have California experience and references: $45 and found. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. DLE INCES: hotel, city; $15. C.R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st St. Saviour-Ella T hree Cheers-Lady Emmet e Day Star-Miss McGregor NDING NEATLY DONE SAN FRANCISCO BUSIN IS8 OFFICE of the San Franclsco CALL~ 710 Market sirect, open until 12 o'clock every | night In the year. | BRANCH OFFICES—530 Montgomery street, ‘eormer Clay; open until 9:80 o'clock. Burns&Waterhs .| P. Siebenthale -|J. G. Follansbes . W.0'B Macdono. .| Cambridge stabie. .| Westchester 'ADY WOULD LIKE POSITION AS HOUSE- 144 Fiftn st., Simeon-Maria T XPERIENCED eeper and good cook, desires situation 4 Seventh st. Dbest of Tererence. “odred-Blithesome EECOND RACE. OMAN AND DAUGHTER take full charze of a lodging-house. 27 Minnie 320 Hayes street. open until 9:30 o'clock. Y CAPABLE W : Inside course. A18 Lerkin street, open until 8:30 o'clock. Index. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, opem wnttl 9 e'clock. dren’s dressma 605 | Vernon . Myrtle H. Ruthledge Decision Zarugoza. Persens Valieute Chartreuse T Fi Fi 511:4415| 1m no ree. .. 1:29141 77 1107} Loughmore . Sir Waiter Suffrage E or at home; LDS, 538 Ellis st. NTED—OSITION BY AN EDUCATED American girl to eare for and teach children. Call mornings 8518 Mission street, open untll 9 o'clock. 118 Ninth street, open until 8:30 o'clock. b CHURCH NOTICES. | Wes:chester stable.| Powhattan-Verna |Torso-Lady Leinster W O'B Macdonough|St.Carlo-Sister to RuthRyan {tmp. Wagner-Fleta Rey Alfonso stable. Imp. Chevioi-Bessie Hooker W. H. School«] . Cambridge stable. T J. Roche M. T. Donovan PLACEAS HOUSE: 28 Seventh st., I. 36. g KMAN WOMAN AS i’ housekeeper for widower with children or an or country. Call or address 820 Twenty-first and Twenty-second. Imp. King Galloj-Nanks pen communlon), Bush st., keener: 15 a good cos 21 Jim Brown-Viola Emperor-Wacoola erriweather Hidulgo-Veracity Hyder Ali-Visalia ie. | Argyle-Frisa : Tneas-imp. Pauline Elmwood stck farm | Nathan Coombs-Bessie Corona stable...| Imp. Suwarrow-Franchise Larkin—Rev. pastor will preach Sunday morning, 2d ins: Pearl or Peru”; ciate, wiil preach intie evening at munion service will follow the morr which all Christians are invited. at 12:80: Juniors, 5 o'clock, and Y. P. The seventh guarter! Isaac Belknap, asso- | old couple: of sarden City st » housekeeper for an_invaiid or take charge of lodging-hotse. Call 160 Fourth st B6Us| 4141 97 F. THIRD RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; Rancho del Paso stakes: four-year-oids. Gate Junior Christian in the church Saturday, the Sth, at 2:30. N d deavor Union will be held | TO THI: PERSON WHO secures for a widowed sister a position as ) 1 WILL PAY Best meeting in the church every day at 2 o'cloc] Usual Wednesday evening meeting. and Mrs. Belknap will continue the work of house Janitress in any public institution, or is capable of taking any resjonsible position, ¢ ‘shier, matron, | ] Name. |Lbs record.| Dist. |Lbs|Tk.| Address Bro., box 7. Call Office. (811) Bright Piocbus. 1 71:65% 115 m (115 Fa.|Del Monte stable 565" Installator. 197 | Vinctor 8 |Arncute.. % 611 |Imp. Star Ruby|114/1: 4414 7ANTED—GOOD BUTLER FOR STEADY place in city, $40. Apply MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W ASTED—BUYLER §40; FRENCH COUPLE, country, §35: OOk, restamrant, $7 a week: dishwasher, 33 a week; shoemaker; young man to €00k short orders, $20; etc. LEON ANDRE, 815 Stockton st. 5 A D—BUTTER-MAKER, $30: MILKER and wife, $25; milker, $20; man about place $25; siableman, ‘30; cabinet-maker for country, $2 50dav. and olbers. Apply to J. F. CROSETT & CO., 628 Sacramento st. DIRST-CLASS BARBER FOR COUNTRY hotel shop; lively town; shop making money. HOTEL GAZETTE, 420 . OMPETENT AND 7/ man of linings and notions is wanted at once: also several gentiemen wanted to make a house-to- house canvass and take orders for griicles of gen- eral use: salaries paid. App'y at once to U. INDUSTRIAL AGENCY, 167 Crocker buildin; IE You UNDERSTAXD THE GROCERY business here's & fine chance: store with fixtures; | in good location. For particulars address C. E. BO hirty-fourth sts., Oakind. ACER MINER AS PARTNER; W vay dirt from the start. Addrees Miner, box 10, Call Ofiice. Gudn BARBER; YOUNG MAN. 12815 O'Farreil st. o house visitation. STMPSON MEMORTAL piscopal Church, corner. Hayes and Buch- Rev. John Stephens, pastor; residence, Falsetto-Buff and Blue |Imp. Brutus-Tnstallation imwood stk farm. Tmp. Brutus-Mollie H m 1-16/ 86 Fa. Garden City stable. Imp. Midiothian-Filena Hampton-Ornament KER WOULD LIKE A PO- s ‘maid_or housekeeper in & family: ely from New York City, B. M.,1802, METHODIST 300 Haight st. Preaching at 11 A, and 7:30 ., reach at both services: subject at 1m [110/H../G. B. Morris & Co.. URED LADY WITH EASTERN CER- FOURTH RACE—Two miles: elght hurdles; Flood stakes. ““The World's Conviction tiricate wishes engagements as teacher of his- literature, mythology, music. J. nday-school at | Best 1 | | Index. | Name. |Lbs/record.| Dist. 1th‘Tk.1 superintendent; crman, Clay’ & Co., cor. Sutter and Kearny sts. orih League service at rdially invited to all the services of this church; (81 ) Col. Weightman St. Brandon,, Tem Montalvo... {April 1614 2'm 5¢ to S1 50 per night; nshers in_attendance. Prayer-meeting Sl R e el et e, b | Warteliow-Lessie £ St. Blaise-Grenn Tom Cenlliree-~adie £ S13-May Bel e McCreary-Rosa $1 50 to §6 pe ree bus 10 and fro) DY WOULD LIKE A POSITION Powell st., room 6. METHODIST urch, bet. Second and Third sts., two Rev. W, W. Case, . D. blocks from Palace H pastor; Martin Schuliz, musical directer: W. Gibson, Sunaay-school public servic Falsetto- Woodlark uperintendent. ) 0 P. 3.; Sunda; Wednesday evei 11 a. M. and 7 2:30: prayer-mee inz ing; pworch League, 6:30 Sunday evening. Morn- ing sermon by Bishop Danlel A. Goodsell I.D. WAITING AT OUR OFFICES FOR npioyers please send us your orders. SADY, Employment Agents, 634 {A. H. Marin, John Happy-Tess MURRAY & i | F. M. Taylor. Clay si._Telephone Mdin b Duke Norfol-Cirmen LL.D. Evenin; “Enticements.” g lecture by the pssior. Subjec Pastor's residence, 212 Powell st C.G. COOK'S SOU, sUPPLIES COOKS: ALL Janus. rec. (595) | Curmei. 54 i m 138/ 1. FIFTH RACE—Five and « haif furlongs; selling. & 1| Best | T | Index.| Name. |Lbs record.| Dist. |LbelTk.| telephone, black 1131 : church telephone, black 961, | 4 »branches:stort noui METHODIST EFISCOPAL . 14 Geary. tel.Grant 46. AND JAPAN- UNTER & CO., CHIN 610 |Tennessee Maid| 98 1:05% b1 (615) Bile ofSionewall 10211118 " 1351 604 Robin Hood 1 589 City Girl 607 | Miss Ross. 580 Eventide, (602) | Ashiaud 520 |Hiram Argo. 511 |Rey Alta.. hurch, cor. Twenty-first and Cap) Sunday morning, February 2, an especial lesson, sermon 10 the children of the church aud entitled, +The Lizht of the World.” ice 7:30 o'clock, subject, “What reat question for young ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. below bet, Californis and Sacrumento: tel, 231, o AND JAPANE est Lelp, 41414 O'Far E EMPLOYMENT OFFICE PRO- vides best help. 314 Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. “CLASS ALL-ROUND GERMAN COOK ‘wanis situation in hotel. restaurant or bosrding- house. Call or address 2874 Sixth sL., room 6. I ../ Hopeland stock fm. | Imp.S: eds1 Spendthrift-Miss Nailer rade Wind-Mistletoe Rossington-Virginia Dare Flambeau-Evangeline Logic-Blue Stociings Al are invited. ST _PRESBYTE cor. Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D.D., pastor; Rev. kd co-pastor. Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 11 IRST-CLASS BUTLER, WITH GOOD REFER- ences, wishes situation.” Inquire of Y. M. C. A. i vill preach at 7:30 P. 3. : Sunda; 8chool at 12:45 P. 3.: Young People's Society 616 |New Moon. 1| 851+ | SIXTH RACE—Six and one-balf furlongs: . { Beati] . i Index. Name |Lbs record.| Dist. |Lbs|Tk. cor. Mason and Ellis sts. MAN, TIONEST, TEMPERATE AND Christian Endeavor at 115 P.M.: prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at All are welcome to 623 |Logan. . 521 | Bellicoso. 521 |Romulns.. 583 | Peter II.. 819 |Model 559 |Wheel Fortune 520 iCirce.... (806) | Moderocio these services, » With good education, desires position of any kind; competent for any place; small wages, Address T. E., box b4, Call Office. RINTER AND ALL-ROUND NEWSPAPER man desires employment whole or part of time: Wil live with employer; Printer, box 11, Call, ITUATION WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS Voltigeur-Pert Peel-imp. Janet N. Imp. Brutus-Beanty Imp. Brutus-Bonnie Jean Imp. Sir Modred-Gypsy Gano-Jennie . Imp. ¥Friar Tuck-Jessie C. Imp. Sir Medred-Precioss SPECIAL NOTICES. MISS HESTERN — GENTLEMEN'S gloves cleaned. Room 9, 122 Post st. MISS FRANCES BERN De: Monte st . Elmwood st’k fa; steady young man, SEVENTH RACE—Fiva and a halt farlongs: seliing. Australian buicher. Address or apply C. A., 535 Tw- ntieth st., vakland. BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4. Collections made, city or cous Collection Co., 415 Montgy st., room 6, ANTED BY YOUNG MAN SITUATION ON MRS, ROBB, 1085 MARKET ST., ROOM private place to take care of horses, do garden- | Best 1 Index. Naume. Lbs, m-om.} Dist. |Lbs Tk. [2ed] 298 | Tamalpais 605 |Syndicate. Uncerainty 148 |Dutllo. ... second floor; genuine massage treatmen:. | IN&: milking, etc.: references. W. B., box 103, MISS PAXTON, M chiropodist. 1020 M Joe Hooker-Una *|Jack Brady-Pe; .| Red Iron-M: bree Cheers-Zara Tuttle Warwick-Lad; +.|Connor-Deila Walker 61 104 F... ANICURING AND arket, opp. Fifth, r. 12. CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE. hiropodic Institute, room 11, 806 Market. ANTED—QUICK; POSITION BY SPECTAL Writer o newspaper or magazine or as correspondent; references. CHARLES, 644 Wai- ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 871 MARKET street. BALBER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 8721 Howard st. ARBER WAN Fourth st. ARBER WANTED, SATURDAY EVENING and Sunday. 105 Fourth st. BA"BB'ER WANTED — 436 BUSH ST. ED FOR SATURDAY. 52515 ARBER FOR SATURDAY. 1630 MISSION street. B TO LEARN UPHOLSTERIN with parent, 1020 Larkin st. 00D BUSHE phast’s, 9 Kearny st. CTIVE MAN WITH §100 CASH: BIG PAY; light work; see employer this morning. GUS “TRAND, 45 ‘Chird st. CALL, WANTED AT RA- 300 OTEL—60 ROO. —THE SALOON KNOW. cuange. 1053 Market st.; a fine price $1000. 5 NTION ! BUTCHER-SHOP 00d business and location; bargain to Inquire Call Office, AND PROVISION STORE FOR sale chezp ($85) on account of other husiness. all 526 Sixth st. (ALOON FOR SALE; " Mission st. FOR AN ESTABLISHED PRODUCE commission business; particulars and reasons for selling on application. C., box 61, Cail Office. BAR, 50 BOARDERS corner in city. 20 rooms: sunny cor: NEAR THE .+ Baldwin. DECKER, 1020 Market. A BARGAIN. GREAT BARGAIN — 18 « furnished rooms: central ket; low rent; departure. BARRETT & SKIFF, 921 Market st. north of Mar- R IN A BUSINESS week. Address S. B., that will_pa; box 60, this office. ING PAPER ROUT Address F., box 78, this office. 00D SALOON FOR SALE . See owner 427 Fourth. H BAKERY, C TE . tionery store; 4 living-rooms; rent $18: GOOD LOCATION: E., box €8, Call Oftice. -KOOM HOU : WESTERN AD- 5, NEWLY FURNISHED; will sacrifice, cheap. 20214 Turk st. CLEARSOVER §100 PER 15 Second st. 772 HARRISON ROOM HOUSE, fu.l steady roome party leaving city. 3 ROOMS: OWNER OBLIGED T no important business; any reasonable offer Address Rooms, box (L EOCERY A GOOD LOCATION; i1 332 Ma, st. ALE 4T 2007 HYDE ST. B?\Tix:lsy' F I be accepted. APER ROUTE FOR Hill district, covers. 18 blocks: can be bought cheap, and chances for incresse are very good. Apply this oftice, principals onl FURNITUR LE, TELEGRAPH G MONDAY, FEB. 3. Brassels carpet lald avy floor oilc'oth. zlish linoleum. .. id oak parlor sets. SHIREK & SHIRE locality: for sale cheap, for cash; if taken immedi- of selllng, departure. Address H. x 54, Call Office. INTERTOR AG paper for sale; inquire this office. BUTCHER BU 2SS, 4 beeves, 25 sheep, 6 hogs, 500 pounds veal a week; rent $14: 4 living-rooms. 452 Tehama st., bet. Fifth an:l Sixth. 747 Market, opp. Grant ave. O BRANCH STORES, JRNITURE_OF 6 ROO. sale. Address Felice, box 2, G. KRASKY, FURNITUR: « ding: new folding-beds, 9 and up: step- urniture exchged. 779 Mission st. N LARGE 5TOCK, NEW AND 400 "carpets, g0od a3 ne: wlor suits, $19 up; linoleum, 45¢: 7. r sults, $i4 50: cornice poles, 25c: cash or ‘installments; goods shipped 126 Fourth st $150 to $200 per ders, 20c pr step: 800d opportunicy for famiiy large yard; years lease: price $200. XNED AND RENOVATED ~Remington,” with table, $7 . 23 Tenth tel. D. MACKINTOSH & Ci LPET CLEANING CO., 240 RDROBE, LOU! BEDSTEAD, WASH- . MITCHELL « Tdth st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard, Tel CARPETCLEANI STEVENS, mgr. Tel. South 250, TBEATING AND RE + Ovating works. 453 Stevenson; tel. sonth 2 V ATIONAL CARPET BEATING AND REN vating Works HAMPTON. 318-315 Guerrero THEN \'ofi‘gs@yfli B;EG work send to SPA ULDING'S Pioneer Car eating Works, 3637 Tehama.: tei, So.40. KLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 337 telephone east 126, Ll in. Winchesterrifie. 328 3 eAllister. ITY STEAM LT cuttings for sale. Address or call at 320 Pine HEAVY PLAT) es. Ap.118 Sutter. CARRIAGE FINE WAL s, tables and side o &BAILLY: laying ‘Tel. Mission 244, TED WITH 1312 Folsom st. 500 =° NEY, WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, BET. Third and Fourth—Single furnished rooms per day 15c up: per weex $1 up; open all night. ANTED—CO PETENT SOLICITOR_FOR a job printing ofiice. Address J., box 3, Call Oftice.” ARTNER WANTED IN NEW BARBER: shop: will sell half to a good man cheap. 131 O'Farrell st. 3EST MEAL ON EARTH: WELL COOKED; 8 courses, 10¢, at ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. JSDUSTRIOUS MAN WITH 840 CASH CAN secure steady, profitable emvloyment by ad- dressing J. H., box 90, this office. ‘W HAT CHEER HOUSE, 539 SACRAMENTO st.: 200 rooms; best in the city: single rooms 20 and 25¢ a night, $1 a week: meals 10c. BAB’BER-SH.OA’ FOR SALE—GOOD BUSI- ) ness; running 4 chairs. - Apply 50714 Hayes st. W ANTED—FOUR COMMERCIAL TRAVEL- ers tosell all kinds of rld\nr ‘vebicles, scales, ;el,fienwn and patented articles. 57 Chronicle uilding. MY TO TAKE ORDERS FOR PRINTING. Apply 519 Filbert st. UY YOUR BABY CARRIAGES FESAD OB W tan furnjture aithe f driving horses draught Lorses weighing ‘trom 160f fast trotters; pacers. G. LINDAUE UST ARRIVED—25 GOOD WORK HORSE Soand and well broksn, , and will be sold ch RESTER, 426 Valecia st., bet.. A LL-BROKEN WORK AND the country: 0_pounds up: 862 Howard. tory and save mi ‘all_and get our_ prices; co: weighing from | 5 /pset Rattan Company, 104 O Farrell st, bet. Fitteenih and OR SALE OR EXCH ster: will drive Clympic Club Sy 504 Sutter st. e double or single: can be seen at 5 ; table. For particuiars appiy ac | L pres NIMIDETH §510'08 k (OSE SMALL MEDIUM fire and burglar proot safe. " RA CHEAPER THAN SEi z Co., 12 California v SHELVING, SHOWCASES t and sold 112115 Marke: bet. 7th and :! 1 231, 223 Marke: 3 ND SECOND-HAND HAR- s; Wagons, buggies, borses and 1128 Mission st. scrapers: sand-wag T UESES PASTURED; §2 A MONTH: GGOD care and feed; send ‘for circular. ranch, 630 Commercial at. R. C. H WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR- Police Department. 21 City Hall ave.: telephone south 401, HORSES FGR SALE: ALSO WAGON{ ies, carts, harness; Grand Arcade Horss 27 Sixth st.; auction sales every Wennes- SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. seon for S, F. TOCK OF GOODS AND BOOK accounts and good witl of the “Alta e sold und transferred by WILLIA GWER to his sons—WILLIAM A. k WER JR. and EDWARD A. E ROSEDALE HOUSE, 821 ELLIS ST.: ROOMS 20c to 50c night; $1 1o $4 week: open all night. 500 MEN TO GET A FINE STVLISH, DU- rable calf shoe toorder, 2 50. 9.9 Howard. W ANTED-_MECHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- ers to call 1f they do not receive their just dues; law and commercial collections: no charge unless successtul. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 Sutter st. WINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasouable rates: Camages zuaranteed. C. ROSSL& ROOMS WHITENED.§1 UP; PAPER- ed $3 50 uo. 81734 Third. George Hartman. APANESE MAN AND WIFE WART POSI- tions in family. V., 1307 Larkin st. IRST-CLASS MEAT COOK WANTS SITUA- tion; fine broiler; sober and good hustler; ho- tel; city or country. Address Cook, box 75, Call, .. 242 Sutter. Major Bau-Scat. Emperor-Quand; Litteral-imp. |34RBER TRADE TAUGHT. MALE AND female. thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber School, 1615 Howard st. BABBEBS——POH EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- Tetary Barbers' Asso., 326 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. | Subject to the peyment by them o he liabilities of said business, D thexis of mpany will be S sucoxnxu’iiiffi.u«hnnssz ALL uggy, cacts: i and "Valohcia sts ————— BULLDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. CONTINENTAL BUILDI sociation—Home office, 222 Sansome st., S F, General savings & loan business. Ed E. Hill, Pn- Oliver Kidridge V.Pr.; W_Corbin, Sec.& Gen. Mg —_— e e S e PASTUKAGE. T SO b ST-CLASS PASTURAG and feed year round. G.W. LUCY, 818 arket st. the Alta Soal WILLIAM 4 ENGWER at the same place, . 8an Francisco. Cal. carried on by and EDWARD A. 109 and 111 Cregon 2150 20 chean horses. Fifteen: NG AND LOAN AN 2 BICYCLES. grade; no stamping: and cupa fuily guaran: CROFT & CU., 324 Post st., ARK CYCLERY—, bes: accommodati Allister and Powell st. car line: et PN STRICTLY HIGH all lathe work; cones 2 years. AL BAN- o N 5 L] TPIENTY WATER Y O EELS TO LK