The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 8, 1896, Page 14

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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1896. NOTHING BUT FAVORITES, The Bookmakers Kept Busy Cashing Winning Tickets at Ingleside. LEVENA C AGAIN A WINNER. Veter II Won One of the Prettiest Contested Races Seen on a Lecal Course. The bookmakers met with a Waterloo at Ingleside yesterday. Five pronounced first choices headed their fields pastthe finishing post, and as all were heavily backed it was not to be wondered at that the pencilers suffered from a feeling of | ennui toward dusk. Rather an off day the attendance was hardly up to the aver- age, but there was no lack of coin in the | g- Starter Caldwell was without his assist- ant yesterday, but sent the fields away quickly and In fine order. One of the prettiest contests ever wit- nessed on a local course was furnished in the mile dash. There were eight starters, with Peter the Second ruling an 3 to 5 favorite. "Little Bob was a warm second choice at twos, with a rambling play on Model, Polaski, ike L and Tar and Tartar. Sent away to a fair start, the order was straggling until well straightened away down the backstretch. The tail-enders then closed up on the leaders, and from the half until well around the bend for home a blanket wou!d nearly have covered the | entire bunch. | Below the furlong pole the favorite drew | away from the others and passed the stand alength in front of Ike L, who, driving, beat Leonville a neck for the placi Pittsburg Phil and his friends illed”” the ring on the five-furlong selling scram- ble that his fast mare Derfargilla started in. Opening at even money she was ham- mered down tol to 2 at post time. Tim Murphy was a mild second choice, with all of the other starters quoted at long odas. The field broke to a running start, with Perhaps away in the lead. Tue little brown horse set a merry clip to the stretch, with the balance fairly well bunched at his heels. Lamley on the favorite, who had been hugging the rail and was apparently hemmed in, drew away when squared for the wire and won easily, with Lizzie H in the place. Perhaps bung on gamely, fin- ishing third. After betting had progressed for some minutes on the opening race of the day, a six-furlong dash, Mr. Reel, the second choice, was scratched, and twenty min- utes were allowed for a new book. Meadow Lark was now a hotter favorite than ever. going to the post at evens. He was in front the greater part of the way, winning cleverly by a length. In a drive Wirambo took the place from Senator Bland by a head. The Cambridge stable's Red Glen had shown such a high turn of speed in his previous race at the Bay District that a great rush was made to_get aboard when the bookies chalked 4 to 5against him. In a poor position during the early partof the running, he drew away from the field in the stretch and won easily in two lengths. Chartreuse I did not run her usual good race, being beaten out for the place by Pique. I‘levenn C annexed another purse for her owner in the third event, a four-furlong dash. Starting at even money, she led throughout and won by a length from the second choice, Mobolasca. Pecksniff again gotinside the money, finishing third. Track and Paddock Ttems. The Governor Budd stake, one mile and a half, worth $1500 to the winner, should attract a big crowd of racegoers to Ingle- side track to-day. It will be an equine test of endurance and speed well worth witnessing. Both Cadmus and Claudius, the favorites, are reported to be in fine fettle, and over a fast track the winner is liable to have to clip a fraction off the coast record. Mr. Wibaux, the Montana turf devotee, denies the rumor circulated that he isin the habit of carrying large sums of money about his person. He says that his word is sufficient whenever he wishes to make a | wager, and that his losses, if any, are set- tled with a check. Much curiosity has been exhibited .by Tacegoers to see the Grey Australian starting-machine in operation, so the management at Ingleside have decided to give the invention that revolutionized ——— “THE CALL” R ACING CHART. Thirly-Elzhth Day of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Weather Fine. Track Fast. Inil& side Track, San Francisco, Friday, February 7, 1896. 65K, FIEST RAC x furlongs; selling: three-year-olds and up: conditions; allowances: purse 08, $400. EIRETT e h s Lty 1 Betting. Index. | Horse,age, weight. [St.| 14 | 3 ; % | sw. | Fin | Jockeys |gpettng Meadow Lark, 4..109) e T | Doggett. . RETETINEY Mirambo. 8....... 97, 82 53 | 5h |H. Martin ...... |12 25 Senator Biand, 8. 97 T | 91a | 7 McClain . Sis 18 Verdette, 84" | 215 | 2n |Shaw. Yoo a2 Hazel Mack 64 | 63 | 82 |Pigzott. s 6 George C. 3 2h | 4h | 434 Sochran . 20 20 3 3h | 315 | 8n Jones. 08 7 9h 81 | 8 ergen. .80 40 nz (13 (12 4 |Davisson, (30 50 izh {118 |11 15 20 Harry 0. 3. 101 (101 |10 50 80 Cloverdale, 13 123 |13 72 e Jim B 53 | 7h |9 | 60 250 start. Won drivirg. Winner, Elmwocd e, 1:16, stock farm's br. g., by imp. Brutus-Nabette. 659. Index.| Horse,age, weight. |St.| 14 | 15 % | st | Fn, ‘ Jockeys. | petting, | | . 6L Red Glenn, 6. 100/ 5 54 82 | 1 Piqu 3 8 13 | 13 | 2 648 Chartreuse IT, 38 23 2h 3 (840) Braw ~cot, a 8| 81 aa il g Repeater, 4. 2 74 | 78:| 8 639 Nellle G, & 98 7 FERNE 480 | Duchess'of Mips,4 90| 4 8 R EC 622) May Day, 5. 3l 1 62 | 615 | 8 0d start. Won easily. Winner, Cambridge stable’s b. ., by Glenn Eim-Red ne, 1:28%. 66(), THIRD RACE -One mile; salling; conditions; purse $400. de: . 1 | | Betting. Index.| Horse, age. weight. % | R Jockeys. o7&, Peter the Sec'd.4.109 5| 8 | 2% | 12 |3 Chorn. 85 95 Tke L, 4. 03 3| 32 | 3% | 2h (Piggot.. 6 20 Leonvill 109 7| 714 | 1B | 8% |Dogee.t 4 12 Little Bob, 4 L100| 2| 8h | 415 | 43" |T. Sioan. 2 2 Little Jiminie,3.. 7| 4| 51 | 8 51 |Garner 8 6 Tar and Tartar, 6105 1| 2h 4h | 63 |E. Jones v 40 Model, 4 1000 6| 1n | 6h | 71 |H. Martin.. 8 20 Polaski, 5 8| 435 | 63 | 8 [Cochran 10 15 Winner, klmwood stock farm’s b.c.by Imp. Bruius-Bonnie-Jean, (6] . FOURTH RACE—Five furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and up; conditions; purse 3400, Index. | Horse, age, weight. | su| % 1 % | str. | Fin Jockeys. 0?““‘53 - 1 I 3 (477) Derfargilla. a, 11 |1 1120 (579) Lizzie H 21 7 15 5 31 20 40 in 18 12 52 3 112 65 & o 7% 60 300 3 8 60 T Good siart. Won easily. Winner, George E. Smith’s ch. m., by Opondaga Elsinore, Time, 1:0214. (62, FIFTH RACE—Five furlongs: selling; three-yearolds and upward; conditions; purse $400. Index.| Horse, age, weight. 3% “ 15 3% | s | Fin. Jockeys, !D“f"‘"‘éi Levena G, 6. BT . Sloan | Mobo asks, 3. | 21 | Garner, Peckanift ; | &n Myrile H, 3 89 | 3v | 3% H'ram Arto. 100 | 43 | 4 EmprasNorfo's,5.101} i 5n 66 4 o-Round, 8. 83 Th 72 . oudoia, 6. 8 8 | -1 30 200 Won handily. Winner, Joseph Carroll's br. m.,, by Ansel-Miss Goodrich, Time, “THE CALL” RACING GUIDE. To-day’s Entries at Ingleside Track. In races where the horses have no record at the distance to be run the records at the next nearest ¢istance are given. Abbreviations—F., fast: Fa., fal; : H., heavy; m., mile; 1., furlong; *, about. FIRST RACE Six furlongs; selling. Index. Name. } Dist. Owner. Pedigree. 368 |Sleeping Child. =61 | W. D. Randail 656 | Fortuna. Ty 1 2 653 |'I'he Judge 534 ¢ 638 | Sea Spray 81 (517) Minnie 1 51 Rezent-by Cariboo 650 |Carrie U. 81 .| Panique-ebecca Rowett (609)|Jack Atkins. 1415 ¢ .| Regent-Mesadie 263 | Sinbad. 9 81 Joe Hooker-Rachael 653 | Arciic. (4176 1 Robson-Greenleat SECOND KACE—Six furlongs; selling. 1| Best Index. ! Name. |Lbs record.{ Dist. Owner. Pedigree. e BB | | 618 | Pollock. 89/1:1614| *8¢ - McNaughtn & Muir| Imp. Rossington-Marjorie 856 Morven 101/1:1814| 6¢ -| White & Clarke....|Imp. Cheviot-Lurline. 564 | Kowalsk. 92/1:18%5| 61 *|E. Corrigan.. Isaac Murphy-Derochment 657 |Schaitz. 101/1:19 81 -|C. F. Sanders. Panique-Tllia’ 516 |Collins. 104 1: 61 -|H. F. Rowell . Inspector B-Plazza Minnie Cee. 99 1: 1m D. A. Honig. Plenipo-Jaconet 7 |Ferns Hartman| 86 514 B. Schreiber Imp. Woodlands-Honora ¢ | Brios 104 % - | Pueblo stable. Flambeau-irish Lass 622 |Hy Dy 1101} 92/F .|J. H. Shields. Hyder Ali-Addie Warren THIRD RACE—Ove and s half miles; Governor Budd stakes. starting in the colonies a trial. On Tues- day next it will be used to send away the starters in the mile handicar. 7 Riley Grannan is still at outs with fickle Dame Fortune. The young Ken- tuckian backed Mainstay in the fourth rnoekbut the big chestnut failed to geta mark. Mirambo, a son of El Rio Rey, made a remnrkAblg good slmw‘mi1 in the openin, race and should be worth a bet the nex time he starts in moderate company. - A mangy, half-starved canine looking for a bone to gnaw on about represents the plight the keepers of the pool-selling dens downtown are in. They are endeavoring to keep up a bold front and are extending the skeleton hand of welcome to the de- ludea mortals that, satiated with an un- controllable desire to gamble, stand ready to commit almost any crime on the calen- dar to gather together a few dollars to satisfy this desire. As the swindling methods of the sharp- ers running these ‘“joints” are exposed the better class of bettors that formerly fre- quented them are now noticezble by their absence. Yesterday there was sad con- fusion in the “commission joints.” After two races had been run off at Ingleside ac- cording to programme the management decided to call the fifth race. Affairs in the poolrooms were then in such an ap- palling state that ‘‘Messansanger & Co.” were unable to extricate them from the dilemma. Information from the track was as scarce as_corn beef and cabbage at an Italian rotissiere, and it is safe to pre- dict that to-day the dowantown play will be very light. THE LABOR COUNCIL. Elected J. F. Burns as a Delegate to the Good-Roads Meeting and In- stalled New Officers The Labor Ceuncil met last night and unanimously elected iis vice-president, T. F. Burns, a member of the Cigar-makers’ Union, to represent the council at the preliminary good-roads meeting to be held in this City on the 13th of this month. A delegate from the Sailors’ Union re- ported that trade in his department is better than it has been for some time. He added that during the last week the un- usual thing had happened in a jury’s having found the master of the American ship N. P. Grace guilty of cruelty for elub- bing a sailor in irons. Trade among the electrical workers was declared to be very brisk and none of the men out of emplcyment, The union has engaged the Odd Fellows' Hall in which to give an entertainment this month, a fea- ture to be an elaborate electrical display. As an exvression of appreciation of his long and untiring advocacy of the cause of united Iabor, the council voted to pre- sent retiring Financial Secretary William Zahn of the Brewery Workmen’s Union with a complimentary letter engrossed on g}n‘chmenn Zahn will shortly leave for exico. Next Friday evening the meeting of the council will be united with the convention of trades and labor organizations, to be held at 1159 Mission street. 2 Last night’s meeting closed with the in- stallation of regular officers, elected at the subsequent meeting. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. B F Smith, Folsom J P Starter, NY M M Tulerton, Chicago H Paterson & w,Edgewd R Reynolds & w, Oakind B L Hole, Omaha M_T Hubbard, Cal Mrs W J Tiunin, Fresno J H Beecher, Cal T B Hu 't, Los Angeles A M Seymour, Sacto B F Gosbey, San Jose J € Tice, Los Angeles A Triant, Ohio J Maclay. Cal J Browning,Grand Island A Eaton, Oskland S G Dann, Oakland W G Krigbaom, Sacto G K Webster &'w, N ¥ L Miller, Stockton B H Jordan, Los Gatos J T Wilhams, Los Ang J H Morton, Relding W VPlumb, Nevada” E A Van Dalsen,Nevada D O Darrelson, Visalia B Sharpstein & w, Wash Miss I G Scott, San Jose C Vanalstin & w, S Lake J M Avery & w, Clinton F M Avery, Clinton, Mo L¥ Warner Jr,Auburn G H Burrows & w, Cal EJ Bent & w, Cal Miss M Scott, San'Jose W Sexton, Oroville H J Louis, Stockton J Breuner & fam, Sacto W Geary, Sacto COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Mra L Dickinson, BC E A Goodspeed, Pt Costa Mrs E A Moore, 111 irs R Curey Iil H H Sisson, San Jose M Vincent, Selma Miss B Paul, Selma F-Brown & w, San Jose A S Graham, Sonora B B Johnson, Mill Valley W D Johnson, Fresno J C Morrow & w, Or J'A McManus, Wash Miss Julia Burg, Los Ang C Strese, Los Ang S W Grace & w, Antloch G Brewster, Boston J B Carti H Maren, Mich W Wessy, Colo J Cameron, Eureka ¥ J Smith & 1, Or £ T Green & w, Mo 33 O'Connor, Cal J C White & d, Nev T T Brombly, Mont PALACE HOTEL. W Hart, Salem, Mass G H Burton, England J Barliog, Egypt F Kemp& w, N Y A Judkins, WinchesterMrs C M Wood, N Y V Eaton, Sianford H J Grant, Salt Lake N w J L Gluyas, .rass Valley H Lesser, N Y J i Taylor, Navaro Miss Wall, Oakland D J Mills, Menlo Park John Tait, Staniord ETresure, St Paul F McCann, Oakland W P Lee & w, San Diego O B Stra_ton, Santa Clara T J Morton, Hanford C T Young & w, Or D J O’Brien, St Helena Steraman, Sacto Mirs M Ishida, Y okohama Baum, Los Angeles T Walker, Florida C Merriman, Chicago X G Wheéler, San Jose W Keller, Los Angeles W Wunshing, St Louis QM oOK J Kerr, Mich C H Gillett, Cnicazo T Creighton, Lo Angels Mr Cazin. Chicago N F Cleusy, N Y T Ullman, N Y E Micnael & w, La Porte C E Griswold, Chicago J Flickinger,'San Jose A W More, 'Tdaho W B Wilson, N Y Mrs Parlow, Calgary J Goto, Japan R Tano, Japin J'L Fearn, Shanghai Captain Gee, lingland BALDWIN HOTEL. F Brunner, Angels Camp J R Krausse, Or J Hynes, N Y J ¥V Kelly, San Jose J E'Paui, Mont W J Mance, San Jose ‘Alle Jeune & w, Vallejo I. Callahan, Tdaho B Ludders, Sausalito % O Field, Santa Clara Mrs Hester, Oakland A Bettens, Byron Springs € Wilsom, Cheyenne M ('Brien, San Jose G H Armswong, N Y JJ W yatt, Salinas J H d’Line, Chicago F F Wright, San Diego ¥ Christaner. Cal J Hatch, San Jose D M Moses, N Y ¥ L Hatch, San Jose S Wile, Obio M F Cocbran, San Ratael M Francis & w, Cal S M Stock & w, Or ¥ A Dwyer & w, Chicago LICK HOUSE. D Brown, Chicago J M Miner, Sacto J H Vogt, Portland F'T Winkle, Los Angeles J L Hudner, Hollister G W Edwards & wf, Wyo € W Canfield, Winthrop C F Huling & wt, Conn J O Weed, Woodland Capt Morrill & fy, Wdlnd ‘W M Bell, Dayton L B Larue, Oakland Dr G Ivancovich. Peta H Efckhof, San Jose Mrs Kraft, Red Bluff J Dimond, Chicago M Brooks & wf, Sonoma 87 McLean, Santa Kosa iss Hoftman, St Louis J P Murphy, Santa Cruz NEW WESTERN HOTEL. D Odell, Angel Island W ARichards, Angel (amp TN Girat. U'S N A Richmdson, Pic ad, Ste byville W Carty, US U B nneit, Syrn fi1l CBHull < w, Chicago FMciee'v02it BL Vaushn, L.0s Angeleg F Vaughn, L Angeles 11 0 Grear, Oakland O Chandier, tearice SAN FRANCISCO “‘CALL.” BUSINESS OFFICE of the San Francisco CALz— 710 Market street, open until 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES-530 Montgomery street, corner Clay; open until 9:30 o'clock. 339 Hayes street, open until 9:30 o'clock, 713 Larkin street, open until 9:30 o'clock. SW. corner Sixteenth and Mission streets, open until 9 o'clock. 2518 Mission street, open until 9 o'clock. 116 Ninth street, open until 9:30 o'clock. | Best I D CH N S, Name. ’Lu,‘mcord.! Dist. |m"n: Owner. Pedigree. B b TR i—I. — B FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, (575) |Cadmus...... 433, 2m 104 H..|A. B. Spreck Flood-imp. Cornela cor. Van Ness ave. and Sacramento st.—Rev., 853 | Imp. Candid 4431 m | 98 H..|A. B. Spreckels... |Splendor-Canary Robert Mackenzie, D.D., pastor: Rev. kdwin H, 504 |Flirtil s....... 05 14 1% m 100 F.|0. Appleby. Peel-Faustine Jenks, co-pastor. Mr. Jenks will 587 |Fred Gardner. 36 115 m | 92|F. | F. M. Taylor. Luke Blackburn-Enfilade | Dr. Mackenzie will preach at 7 510 . 114 m (108 F. .| Elmwood stk frm.| Imp. Brotus-Swayback rament of the Lord’s Supper 651 5034/1m 16, 99 Fa.|L. Ezell --|Hindoo-imp. Calphurnia | morning service: Sunday FOURTH KACE—One and a sixteenth miles; hurdle. | Best = Index. Dist. | Lbs| Tk.| Owner. Pedigree. AR kD A0 659 ... |G. B. Morris & Co.. |Sampson-Unknown 571 -16m 180 H..|E. Corrigan. Rutherford-Josle C (649) 134m |136(F |7, Fields Oro-Goid Dust. (855)| Burmah 15-i6m 136 H.. W.0’B.Macdonugh. | Bersan-Fair Lady 655 |Guadalon; 1%m |132/F .| Pleasanton stable. . |(irinstead-dosie O 555 |Arundel. 17712, | Lanrelwood farm . |Duke of Norfolk-Eiaine FIFTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; handicap. ] Best Index.| Name. Lbs|recor.| Dist. Lo/ T, Pedigree. (854) | Logan. 1115 12211: Voltiguer-Pert (651) Whi of Fortune, 108/ 1Wam Gano-Jennie B 836 | Moderocio 101 dm 1mp. Sir Modred-Preciosa 654 |Santiago.. 100(1:42 "1 m Grinstead-Clara D 657 |Foremost.......| 94/1:4814 |1 i-t6m :|Flood-imp. Queen Bess SIXTH RACE—Two furlongs: selling. Ber Dist. Pedigree. 61 -|Imp. Rossington-Un te 1m Springbok-The Niece 71 ellow charm-JennieBelshw im Longfellow-Modest; Im Tom Ochiliree-Medusa €56 Wyoming. ‘1';5' Pardee-Caprice 650 |Joe Hill. | 5 ingston-Lady Golden (507)| Bueno. |04 71 Hidalgo-Bertie W - 662" |Hiram Argo....|107| St Imp. Saxon-Gold Basis Young People’s Society of Endeavor at 5 P. .0 prayer-meeting Wednesday evening at 5. Ali are welcome to these services. HOWARD-ST. METHODIST EPISCO- pal Church, bet. Second and Third sts., two blocks from Palace Hotel—Kev. W. W. Case, D.D, pastor: Martin Schultz, musical direcior: W. K. Gibson, Sunaay-school superintendent. Hours of 1 a3 and 7:30 P. 30.; Sunda prayer-mee ing Wednesday even- cague, 6:30 Sunday evening. Morn. Types of Character—Mary and Mar- : evening subject: “Bible Contradictions— a0 They Be Explained Away?": prelude on “The Current Scandal.” Pastor’s residence, 212 Powell ;‘Bl telephone, black 1181 : church telephone, black g SIMPSON MEMORIAL METHODIST Episcopal Church, corner Hayes and Buch- anan sis.—Rev. John Stéphens, pastor; residence, 309 Haight Preaching at 11 A M. and 7:30 p.d. reach at both services; subject at ““Not Far From the Kingdom™; st 7:30 ‘A Strange Resistance to a’ Mighty Slmdl.x-'em lerli‘fi_‘:?;!. M., C. B, perintendent; Kpwe ague service 3. The public cordially invited to all The pastor w 11 A the services of this church: seats free; ushers in a7 5 0’ CHURCH NOTICES—Continued. SITUATIONS WANTED—Continued. FFELF WANTED-—Continned. BUSINESS CHANCES. B UNION “SQUARE In)m:g BAPTIST urch (open communion), Bu Dear Larkin—Rev, Wiian o Meserve, pastor. The astor will preach Sunday morning, 9th inst.; sub- ect: ““Pleasing God.” Rey. Isaac Belknap, asso- ciate (who with his wife are parish Jisitors) will preach in the evening. Sunday-school at 12:30: Juniors, 5 o'clock, and Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30. The daily 2o'clock prayer-meeting in the lecture- Joom continues; prayer-meeting Wednesday even- ANUTICE OF MEETINGS. RENCH WAITER; HIGHEST REFER- ences: over ten years' experience; would like situation in first-ciass hotel or restaurant. H.B., 142 Seventn st. ANTED — AT ONCE, A FIRST-CLASS washer who can run engine in steam-laundry; terms $30; board and lodging. J. CAMP, pro- prietor, San Luis Obispo, Cal. (399D HOUSE-PAINTER WITH TOOLS wants work by the day or pieceworl; owners furnish material; no objection to country. Painter, 23 Pleasant st = . MIDDLE-AGED MAN AND WIFE (SCANDE navian) wishes a situation on ranch; wife to €00k and man to do chores; references. Address M., box 34, Call Office. MISSION LODGE NO. 169, and A. M.— Called meetng THIS {SATURDA ¥) EVENING, at 7:300'clock. hird degree. ' By order of the W. M. C. D. BUNKEE, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICEs. fi MRS. WALLACE GIVES GENUINE magpetic treatment. 109 Powell, room 23. b" CASH TO ANY ONE SECURING ME A permanent position. = Address Capable, box this office. ENTLEMANLY HUSTLING WORKING partner wanted with $35 who can give entire time to managing special department and bullding up trade with merchants on new, sure, staple line. Call room 82, Columbian building. 15ST MEAL ON EARTH; WELL COOKED: 8 cougses, 10¢, at ~eattle Restaurant, 137 Fourth. ORKING PARTNER WITH $50; INSIDE work. B., box 93, this offie. ARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAL EMPLOY- ment. Sec’y, P. C. Hamann, 23814 0 1 YOUNG IRISHMAN WANTS WORK OF any kind; can milk cows and take care of horses. Call or address 761 Mission st. (COMPOSITOR,” 4 YEARS EXPERIENCE, wishes work on country paper; wages low. Address C., box 45, Call Office. E2°, 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—THE following-named children have been ad- mitted Into the Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum since October 1,1885, vin: Max Basker, aged 7 years, born in San Francisco: James Colin, uge 4 years, born in San Francisco: Sophie Cohen, uge 8 years, born in San_Francisco: Esther Cohen, age 733 years, boyn in Ventura; Helen Cohen, age 935 years, born in Ventura: Arnold Cohen, age 8 years, born in Poriland, Or.; Montitiore Cobien, age 1115 years, born in Portland, Or.: Gertrude $ellert. age 3 years 5 mo., born in ‘San Francisco; ;‘thg‘ MIYQF, PRT Yeams § i, bern 1n Sen rancisco: Kred Mayers, 814 years, born in San Francisco. Y Gt B BAD TENANTS EJECTED FOR $4 ollections made, city or country. Pacific Collection Co., 415 Montgy r{. room 6, fl 5580 RUGGIST;* SINGLE; REGISTERED; 15 years’ experience: first-class references; wants a position. A ddress D. W., box 19, Call Office. FEMALE HELP WANTED. ANCH COOK, $25; GERMAN OR SWEDISH second girl, $20 to $25. 20od place: 20 house- pork girle ity and country), $20 and 835 6 young glrls, assist, $10 t0 $15. MISS CULLEN, 101 i ton st. YS FROM 15 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE Caanteds Apply at 200 Sutter st. MEN CAPABLE OF INTERVIEWING ustness peopie. . Koom 6, 6th floor, Miils bias, KSIFECUTTER ON PANTS, 20 SANSOME street. EAMEN FOR EUROPE, CENTRAL AMER- ica, Australia. 10 Steuart st., upstairs. HAT CHEER HOUSE, 529 SACRAMENTO St.: 200 rooms; best in the city- single rooms 20 and 25¢ night, $1 « week: meals 10c. 3 ¥, HOUSE, 921 ELLISST.; ROOMS O A L alghis §1 10 84 week: openall night. '50 MEN TO GET A FINE STYLISH, DU- AT, PLAIN TRISH GIRL, $156. MISS OUL~ LEN, 105 Stockton st. GEEMAN HOUSEW ORK GIRL, COUNTRY, $16. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. RENCH HOUSEWORK GIRL, $20. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. E=& VWINDOWS CLEANED AND FLOORS scrubbed; reasonable rates: payment for Samages guaranteed. C. ROSSI & CO., 242 Sutter. =2, MBS. ROBE, 10356 MARKET ST., ROOM 8, second floor; genuine massage treavment. B, OTHER AND DAUGHTER, $20 AND $25. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. CHAMBERMAID AND SEAN . $20; Ameiican family, same house. MISS CULLEN. 105 Stockton st. EFINED NURSEGIRL; ONE CHILD; $10. MISS CULLEN, 105 Stockton st. M MISS FRANCES BERNHARD; GENU- ne massage treatment. 17a Sixth st., rm. 1. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE. OUNG, NEAT COOK WITH 4 YEARS' GOOD city references from last place wants cooking and housework in German, Jewish or American family. ¥or pariiculars address or telephone MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st 1;;rfi|!\'fl(] MME. LEOPOLD HAS RE- iable hi 1 ; city or country. 20 Stookton 1P male or female; city untry. ELIABLE WOMAN WISHES SITUATION to do geveral housewori ; good cook; will work for moderate wages; home desired in preference to Wwages. 10 Stockion place, off Stockton, bet. Post and Sutter. ORKIN ation; 1 or add tee: EEPER WANTS SITU- where she can take a child preferred. ress 39 Dorland st., off Guerrero, near G HOUSE Y MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WILLING TO ussist in any kina of work; city or coun ry; wages 810 to $12 per month. Address 297 Clem- entina st. 1 ELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN DE- sires situation to do general housework: is a £00d plain cook. Call or address 560%2 Bryant, near Fourth, MOTHER AND SON WANT SITUATIONS: mother first-class cook; son_to assist; city or country hotel. Call or address 81 Natoma st., r 16, 00D COOK AND LAUNDRESS WANTS A situation in city or short distance in country. Address 77 Clipper st., bet. Church and Delores. RELIABLE, COMFETENT WOMAN WANTS any kind of work by the day, week or month. Call or address 32515 Bush st., room 30, REEN GERMAN OR SWEDISH GIR! housework, San Leandro, $20. MISS CULLE 105 Siockton st. W ANTD—RANCH COOK, #25; GERMAN OR Scand ravian chambermaid, hotel, $20: 2 Loardin:-i.ouse (ooks, $30 $35; German or Scaudinav.un .aundress and cnamoermaid, $25: German or Scatdinavian nurs:, $25; 4 cooks in German famlies, $25, $50 and $35. and a great many girls for cooking and housework in city and couitry. J. ¥. CROSETT & Cv., 312 Sulter s~ ANTED—WOMAN ¥0. S i AND ironing by the day. J. F. CROSETT CO., 312 Sutter st. QHIRT IRONER, STEAM LAUNDRY NBAR city, see party here 10:30. C.R. HANSEN & €0., 110 Geary st. ERMAN SECOND GIRL, GERMAN COOK and & pumber of girls for $10 to $12. C. R, HANSEN & CO., 110 Geary st. Table calf shoe toorder, #2 50. 959 Howard, NTED—MFECHANICS, CLERKS, LABOR- W & et they do not recelve their just dues; law and commercial collections: no_charge unless successful. KNOX Collection Agency, 110 ‘:ulwr st. Bl?i'm-;x TRA TAUGHT. MALE AND fenfale, thorough in 8 weeks: catalogue mailed. San Francisco Barber School, 1515 Howard st. ERS_FOR EMPLOYMENT CALL SEC- ‘:el'.‘:-ellz!:ben'lumu 25 Grant ave. S. FUCHS. IW GRAND, 246 THIRD; 200 SUNNY Hooms from $1 (6 $4 week: larke reading-room. TBELL OR EXCHANGE A BUSINESS T B ¥iind ses STRAND & COn 45 Third st. 5 ALOON AND BOARDING-HOUSH $350. p2urSiaii dock: cneap rent: good place for man and wife. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. NTED_STEADY MAN FOR LIGHT, AC- WAoo buainess; experience unnecessary: will $76 per month to start with; cash r quired, $300: sce to-day. STRAND & CO. 45 Third st. [ ESTAURANT, WITH BAK; WeLL $650. fitved up: opposite carnouse: doing ood business: old established ; any one looking for good piace w Il find this a good investment: see to-day. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. = STAURANT: BEST LOCATION $250. 3 Third st.r good trade: well fittea up; 2rooms. STRAND, 45 Third st. 7 F PARTNER IN CORNER SALOON; $275. Eoat centai looation: clears $100 per month each. STRAND, 45 Third st. $275 SALOON OR THE BEST AND CLEANEST 100 MEAL try 1834 Grant ave.; coffee a specialty. 3ST PLACE IN CITY FOR SECOND-HAND ehoes, 730vs, opp, Howard-st. Theater, or 120 Rixth st.} misfit shoes bought and exchanged. TANTED—LABORERS AND MECHANICS / o know that Ed Roikin, Reno House proprie- tor, etill runs Denver House, 217 Third st.: 150 lurge rooms; 26c per night; §1 (o $3 per week. h) "T0 SELL MANHATTA 00D; C. KERTELL, San Mateo. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NEAR Market; 200 rooms, 25 cents a night; reading- room: ree bus to and from the ferrs MEN TO TAKE LODGING AT 10c, 15¢ 100 356Y0¢ o night, inciading coftee and folls 624 Washington st., near Kearny. EST IN CIT {—SINGLE ROOMS, 15, 20 AND 25 cents per nigh:; $1, $1 25, §1 50 per week. TPacific House Commercial and Leidesdor? sts. TANTED—MEN TO GET BOTTLE SHARP steam beer, 5c; bottle wine. be. 609 Ciay st. W ASTED—4 IRISH COOKS THAT UNDEK- stand German cooking, $25 and $30: a Danish second girl, with references, $25: a chambermald and seamstress for private family in Oakland. $25. Apply to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. / ANTED—A GERMAN SECOND GIRL FOR Pleady place In city, $20. Apply to MISS PLUNKETT, 424 Sutter st. W ASTED—_FRENCH NURSERY GOVERN- ess, $35: 2 French ironers, $20; laundress and chamtermaid, $25: 2 German second girls, $20. LEON ANDRE, 315 Stockton st. BN'S 14 SOLING b0c: LADIES 40c; DONE M While you wait. 638 Market, opp. Palace Hotel. J ARBERS' PROTECTIVE UNION EMPLOY- 1oent secretary. CONRAD TROELL, 657 Clay. FrEE BEER—TWO SCHOONERS FOR 50; also a bottl eof lager, 5c, at 837 Clay st. 400XE SSECOND-HANDED SHOES.SOME nearly new., 25¢ to $] 25. 562 Mission st. TANTED—SINGLE ROOMS, 150 A DAY: 81 week; rooms for Lwo, 25¢ a day, #1 50 & week; reading-room: daily papers. 36 Clay st. EAT DANISH OR GERMAN GIRL TO DO general housework in country town, $20, gond place; waitress for country hotel $15, fare paid, and other places. MURRAY & READY, 631 Cla; 7OUNG WOMAN WISHES SITUATION AS 1ady’s maid and seamstress. or_care of 1 child, or traveling companion. Address W. W., box 143, Call Office. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL WISHES PLACE 10 do general housework in small family, Call 1610 Devisadero st. JTERMAN GIRL WANTS PLACE FOR LIGHT W ANTED-NUMBER OF GERMAN "AND Swedish girls for general housework and cook- ing, city, $20.” 1135 Antonio off Jones, near Ellis. ANTED —LADY ABOUT 25 YEARS OF age for ranch in country, $15 a month. Call 822 Turk st.; Saturday. RIGHT YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE WOR, must be quick at figures and live with parents: wages 85 week. Adaress Store, box 118, Call. VEY ACME HOUSE, 957 MA RKET ST., BE- low Sixth, for a room: 25¢ & night: $1 & week. UST OUT; NEW MACHINE FOR REPAIR- ing shoes: call and see: half-soled in 15 min- utes, done while you wair; all repairing done by machinery: all repairing ac haif price: work guar- anteed. 562 Mission st.. bet. First and Second. ——— e AGENT. WANTED. JRST-CLASS SOLICITORS WANTED BY the California Mutual Benefit Society; ladies and gentlemen: 8t09:30 A. M. P. D. RAINE, superintendent offagents, Murphy building. housewors in small family. 3106 California. (G'BL 14 WISHES A PLACE TO MIND A baby, with privilege to sicep home and go to evening school. Apply 75014 Harrison street. HOOLGIRL WOULD DO HOUSE- vork ouiside school hours for a good home, Address G. box 116. Cali Oftice. Y YOUNG LADY IN FLOW. vears’ experience in Germany. nished. A W OMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF PLAIN sewing to do; gentlemen’s clothes cleaned and pressed. 114 Fourth st., room 15. ¥ / ANTED—FOR YOUNG GI 1L, PLACETO DO light housework and sieep home. Please call 426 Ringold, off ighth, bet. Folsom and Harrison. ~PECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WITH good reference would like position 10 do_ light housework and sewing. Call or address J. E., 626 Golden Gate ave. -STORE: 6 references fur- Address R. R. A., box 117, Call Office. BRYGH'I'. WILLING GIRL TO ASSIST IN bousework ; $8. Call 11 A. ., 805 MeAllister. ANTED—A NEAT GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework: wages $8. 1426 Fulton st. {XPERIENCED HANDS ON LADIES waists and wrappers. S. STEUER, 126 8th st. Aprnm\'nfi:s FOR DRESSMAKING. 621 Apply Paris Cloakhouse, 1114 Mark ATEST SYSTEM OF _DRESS - CUTIIN Call and see MES.J, H. FLYNN, 14 Mcal- lister st.,, Toom 67. THOROUGH COUR taught; will prepare pupils totake position: spring. MISS ALICE HAAKE, 121 Post, ri TOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; wages $15. 1922 Eddy st. Y OUNG GERMAN GIRL WOUID LIKE A place to assist with light housework. 1014 Alabama st. Ybu.\a GIRL (16) WISHES PLACETO CARE for child and assist housework. Call at 502 Linden ave, ERMAN GIRL WISHES PLACE FOR GEN- eral housework and cooking. 708 Haght ave., near Webster st., Alameda. [DUCATED GERMAN LADY WOULD LIKE 10 have position with lady or couple: same is trustworthy and understands housekeeping thor- oughly. address R. C.. box 4, this office. 7 OUD A SHES POSITION COM- panion to lady; elderly preferred; best of ref- erences. Address K. L. B., box 84, Call Office, Oakland. Y OUNG GIRL AS LADY'S MATD: PERFECT in hairdressing and manicuring: from New York; best of references. Please address Girl, box 103, Call. FRUCATED ~ GERMAN NURSERY GOV- erness, with experience and best of references, desires position in an American family with chil- dren aver 2 years of age. Address k. N., box 187, Call Office. " TANTED — 5 GL ERS; FACTORY and home work. Carson Glove Coi 318 Market. ©) APPRENTICES WANTED TO LEARN & @ressmaking and millinery. 1234 Golden Gato. IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; $8 A month. 50 Caselli ave., bet. 18th and 19th. ANTED—LADY CLERK FOR EMPLO)- ment office; state exoerience. Apply in own handwriting, Lady, box 17, Ca: ANTED—LADY AGENTS TO SELL AN article of genuine merit: success and satisfac- tion guaranteed; call and investigate. 1020 Mar- ket st., second fioor. et T ANTED—PUPILS TO LEARN THE ART of cut ing and_fitting children’s garments; terms reasonable. 326 Mason st RESSMAKING, CUTTING, FITTING, ishing taught; easy to learn; rapid 1o use tern: FIN- pat- 25¢ up, at McDowell Academy, 213 Powell st. IRDRESSING, 25c AND 85c: MORNING and eveclasses; 10 lessons, $1 50. 1248 Mission. W INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIKD, NEAR Market—Electric lights in very room: 200 rooms: 25¢ to 1 50 per night; §1 50 to $6 per week: free bus (0 and from the ferry. FURNITURE WANTED "A MALONE PAYS 20 PER CENT MORE than_elsewhere for furniture to fll_country orders. Leave orders at KING'S, 8 Fourth xt. YASH PRICE PAID FOR FUENI . UKE. JA- COB SCHW ERDT, 82 ion, bet. 4th & 5th. BSOLUTELY HIGH RICE PAID FOR second-hand furniiure and carpets by Llln:( Furniture Co., 813 Market s call or send postal. HOUSES WANTED. OUSE WANTED BETWEEN BRYANT AND Market, kremont and Fifth sts.: must be sonny: notless than 10 rooms. A. H W., box 74, Call Office. Wax ED—COTTAGE OF 5 OR 6 ROOMS and bath. _Address C., box 74, Call Oftice. ROOMS WANTED, W ANTED—8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 13 cluding kitchen and yard, within 10 blocks of Marketand Fourth sts.” Add. W. C., box 54, Call. ieaving country MEN, A1TENTION — ioon, No, 11ocation: pays well; cheap rent. STRAND & CO., 45 Third st. ROTR GROCERY AND_BAR, WITH 4 B2T5. Cocmertoh vaae: STRAND, 45 Third. NOTICE — TO SELL YOUR BUSINESS prompily for cash. HEALY & CO.. 28 Kearny. 26 SALOON AND LODGING-HOUSE OF $600. 37 00me, aii_on one. toar, near clty froot. HEALY & Cf K COR. SALOON; NEAR TERMINUS BBT5. sienirond: nandsomely fitted up: doing good. a ALY, 23 Kearny st. Al EXPERIEN WISHES To BUY M2 in Soatibiished_mercantile business. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market st. TEADY MAN WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE laundry route; small capital required. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market. %()5 RESTAURANT; ; LAR;»E uo'f‘u.n R . sient_irade; eleciric_car junction: ing investment. PROLL & LLOYD, 719 Market @R()) PAYING FRUIT AN GROCERY $60 good horse and wagon; rent $20; best reasons for selling: bargain. BARRETT & 1FF, 921 X ket st. < o BRANCH BAK Y AND CANDY- $HLO0. sore” FARRETT & cO., 921 Market. FHEN YOU ARE DISGUSTED WITH OTH- ers and want to buy or sell your business sivo usatrial. JOHN REIDY & CO., 1334 Sixth st. 100 FINE ON: BIG BARGAT &110 owner sick: rent $10. REIDY, 1314 61 @ AA() SALOON NEAR MARKET; THRE 450. living rooms: big trade: elegant pla ‘worth $800: mus: sell. JC lll\'\'l'UAi 2614 hL*Y", £() PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS $7O clearin monthly 263 @R()() BESTAU $600 eceipts l‘.!bvl() $30 dally « sure bargain. ' JOHNSTON, 2634 Kearny st. OF() LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSE 8520 . ness: will pay $65 a month; ‘can be in- creased. CULVER & CO., 806 .\lm’kPl}E. 4 . 1 $400—BRANCH BAKERY, 3‘17-’) stationery and ladies' fancy goods. STANLEY, 9 Geary st. QF() BESTAURANT; GOOD LOCATION; $3D . well fitted. STANLEY, 9 Geary si. ROUTE, WELL ESTABLISHED; $300. goot tiorse “and wagon: fine. trade. STANLEY. § Geary st. ke A L CATERER AS PARTNER; SMALL CAPL- A tal. Call 414 Geary st PHOTO STUDIO IN MANUFAC: no reasonable offer refused : reason for selling. MONAHAN & SHILLCUCK, 618 Clay st. IVERY STABLE FOR 8. lished for 30 years; consisting of 2 o 4 buguies, rockaway, harness, robes, et reasonable; no reasonable offer refused; owner has otber business to attend to. LYNCH & CO., 835 Market st. JOR RENT —SAN MAT AND bakery, 10 lodging rooms, 6 1iving rooms: right in the town of San Mateo. For further particulars inquire of T. HIPFEN, San Mateo, Cal. S R STAURANT, FOR HALF THE COST OF fixtures: splendid chance for a live man. Ap- Py 10 128 Fourth st. JOR SALE, CHEAP— GROCERY liquors. Apply 117 Second st. P ESTAURANT AND BAKER WNERHAS other business: can’t attend to it. 917 Mission. FmsT»cL,\és's.{x_’ni)s”pfiu SALE; SICK- ness cause sale; doing good bpusiness; fine cash register and safe; private rooms. Call 209 Ellis st. . 8350 \WILL BUY ~HARDWARE-STORE, lock, stock and barrel; this week a sacri- 546 Misslon st. G D : WOOD AND COAL YARD; horses, wagons, etc.: account death of pro- prietor. 345 Seventeenth st., near Valencis. W ANTED—PARTNER 10 TAKE CHARGE of beer saloon; good chance; $200 capical re- quired. Address 8. F., box 8, this office. RANCH BAKERY AND NOTION-STORE pleasant furnished rooms; no agents. 449 Guerrero st. AND 00M IN EXCHANGE FOR PIANO LES- sons by lady owning instrument; competent teacher. Box 35. Call Ofiice, 839 Haves st. WANTED-MiSCELLANEOUS. FANTED_BIG HORSES: MUST WREIGH 1800 or over. Address BURNSTINE BROS., Fifth and Bluxome sts. ANTED—A SAFE FOR STORAGE FOR the use of it. Address Responsible, box 20, Call Office. IIAT'}NG TWO RESTAURANTS, WILL SELL one cheap. Apply 1241 Market st. OR SALE—STOCK OF POULTRY RANGH| in Oakland. inquire at 817 Brannan st. ANTED—PARTNER FOR GOLD MINE. Particulars, A. B., box 28, Call Office. RANC BAKERY AND STATIONERY- store for sale; cheap. Apply 326 Ninth st. ROCERY AND SALOON ; GOOD LOCATION; a bargain. Call 2 Main st. Y ANTED—YOUR WATCH, IF IT NEEDS Tepairing: best work at haif the regular price. DEUSS, watchmaker, 126 Kearny st., third floor. ELL YOUR BOOKS, CLOTHING AND JEW €lrv 10 A. KLEIN. 108 st.: send postal. LODGING-HOUSES FOR SALE. 0 BUY OR SELL A LODGING-HOUSE quick for cash see GUS STRAND, 45 Third st, T['0 RENT—A 16-ROOM HOTEL, FURNISHED complete, and stabl-, in Alameda County; rent $50. Apoiy to DRAPER & JEFFRISS, 997 Mar- ket st. OR SALE—A FRENCH LIQUORSTORE ON one of the best corners on_Sixth stre t at & sac- rifice. Inquire of ¥. ROBINET, 41114 California st. HEAP FOE CASH ON ACCOUNT OF DE- parture, restaurant and ovster parlors, in best location; investigate. 9256 Washington, upsta Y QUNG GERMAN GIRL, WISHES A POSI- tion as upstairs maid: late from New York; best references. Please apply or zddress Hum: boldt House, 1309 Stockton st. YOUNG GIRL DESIRES POSITION IN store: speaks good French and English;no ob- Jection to small wages. Y. G., box 56, Call Ottice. TENTLEMEN'S MENDING NEATLY DONE at room 22, 106 Stockton st. Jkeeper's position. Room 15, 12034 Geary st. WANTED-BY 4 NEAT AND RELIABLE S g country; wages $15; references. Address V. all. 7OUNG CATHOLIC GIRL WANTS SITUA- tion to assist in housework. Address 166 Fifth A JOUNG WIDOW WISHES POSITION A8 Lo~ Dousekeeper. ~ Call at 87334 Market st., room ISITING GOVERNESS — AN EXPE- rienced teacher desires pupils In history, liter- Crocker building. FasuioNabLE Y OUNG SPANISH LADY WISHES HOUSE- ki oman chamberwork or light Lousework: W. W., box 68, Oakland. econd floos ature and piano. Call or address R., room 20, DRESSMAKER _WANTS WOrk by day or at rooms; terms reasonable. Address 31 and 32 Fulton House. $5 PAY TO THE PERSON WHO secures for a widowed sister & position as janitress In any public institution, or is capable of taking any réspousible position, cashier, matron, ete. Address Bro., box 87. Call Office. INCHESTER HOUSE, 44 THIRD ST, NR. Market; 200 rooms: 25¢ to %1 50 per night; $1 50 to $6 per week; convenient «nd respectable; iree bus 1o and from the ferry TUALIONS W fEU-MAL LG, COOK'S SOC, SUPPLIES COOKS: ALL +branches :short notice. 14 Geary. tel.Grant 4. UNTER & CO., INKSE AND JAPA.N- ese employment office, 17 Webb st.. beiow P I Kearny, bet. Californin and Sacramento; tel. 231. C ESE AND JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT office; best help. 41444 O'Farrell: tel. E. 426. APANESE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE =PRO- vides best help. 314m Sutter st.; tel. Grant 30. ELIABLF — FIRST - CLASS COACHMAN, thoroughly understanding his business. wants & situation; first-class references, if required. Ad- dress M. M. B., box 115, Cali Office. MAN AND WIFE WISH A PLACE ON A ranch; wife to cook: man as choreman or working foreman: wages o object. H. F., 51a Sanchez, near Eighteenth, OMPETENT, RELIABLE MAN, SWEDISH, Wi nts situation to drive light team or take care of horses around private place. Call or address GUs PETERSON, 1169 Mission. AWERENCE PATTERN HOUSE—DRESS- cutting school. 1231 Murket st.,bet. 8th and 9th. $4000. 2use oxeous, o OST CONVENIENT AND RESPECTABLE; Winchester House, 44 Third st., near Marke 200 rooms; 25c¢ to $1 50 per night: $1 50 to $6 per eek: free bus Lo and irom the fer; MALE HELP WASNTED. W ANTED-BLACKSMITH'S HELPER FOR camp, $30 and board: Swiss buttermaker and milker for private dairy of 20 cows. $25 to $30 per month; farmers, milkers, cook: iters and dishwashers. W. D. EWER & Ci Clay. EAT YOUNG BARKEEPER WITH FIRST- class references; bellboy with references, first- class hotel, $15; second cook, country hotel, $40; 2 Scandinavian' plowhands, $1 25 a day; general farmer, $15. C. R. HANSEN & CO., 110 Geury. TANTED—BUTLER FOR SMA LL FAMILY city, $36; man about place, $15; man to take contract to cut 1500 cords ot wood, etc. L. ANDRE, 3815 Stockton s ANTED—GOOD RUSTLERS TO HANDLE aline of merchant-tailoring samples: a good thing for live men. Apply Sunday ac room 214, Graud Hotel. OY FOR JEWELRY-STORE; MUST UNDER- stand_jewelry repairinz: State former expe- rlence. Address Boy, box 101, Call Office. QALESMAN FOR MECHANICAL LINES— State past experien e and salary expected. SUW., box 108, Call Office. A PPRENTICE, WITH MECHANICAL IDEAS and inclinatons: one with some experience pre- ferred. M. J., box 104, Call Oftice. RIGHT, STRONG BOY, ABOUT 16 YEARS old; good references required Apply at 124 Post st. aL 9 A. M. ARBER FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 1632 Kentucky st., Potrero, BA‘RBEB FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON and Sunday; good workman, at 213 Ninth BARBER WANTED SATURDAY AFTER- noon. Call at 8 A. M., 1124 First st. BM(EER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 87214 Howard st. S BABBER FoR SATURDAY EVENING AND Sunday. 105 Fourth st. Atl-tmlén FOR SATURDAY. 1630 MISSION street. BARBER HALF DAY SATURDAY AND Sunday. 90814 Howard st. BARsER WANTED, 871 MARKET STREET. (G990 SHOEMAKER ON REPAIRING. 416 Devisadero. JATIER WANTED. 521 DUPONT ST.; small wages. 49 ROOMS, NEAR TAYLOR AND MARKET: sure for $100 month: easy terms. CHAS. G. CULVER & CO., 906 Market st. DEUKEK HAS REMOVED TO 1020 MARKET ST., OPPOSITE FIFTH. (100D PAYING CONFECTIONERY AND bakery: spiendid location. Address Cakes, box 42, thisoffice. JOR SALE—SALOON AND LUNCHHOUS good business; sickness cause of seliing. Apply at this office. g ESTAURANT ON MARKET STREET; SICK- ness cause of sellihg: rent paid to March 6. Inquire Call Office, 995 10-ROOM HOUSE; GOOD LOCATION~ &Zd). 18 rooms; best corner In city. 14 rooms, on Geary st. P 20 rooms; sunny corner; must seli. 10-room house: very central. ....... 14-room house, worih $1000: price.. H. C. DECKER, 1020 Market st. GE TLEMAN PARTNER IN FIRST-CLASS paying and finely located lodging-house; best ineity. ki F., box 116, Call Office. ELL-FURNISHED, GOOD 57-ROOM LODG- ing-house; good location. 613 Mission st. FOB SALE AT A SACRIFICE_PRIVATE lodging-house, 13 rooms and bath: rent $20 per month: every room occupied by gentlemen: Ing in $70 per month: must be sold, as owner is leaving the city. Apply at 320 Minna st., bet. Fourth and Fifth, bet. 3 and 5 . ». 10Ro0 HOUSE, N Y FURNISHED; will sacrifice, cheap. 20214 Turk st. ring- Fok SALE—GOOD-PAYING SALOON. CALL 505 Mission st RANCH BAKERY FOR SALE. B. B., box 33, Ci FOB SALE—SToCK AND FIXTURES OF store; very low. 452 Haight s ARTNER WANTED IN CH L'P., box 84, Call. $1000. ZARTNER FOR EASTERN AxD . California_beer bottling: agents for mineral water; good chance for 00d man; no agents. Address N. A., box 104, Call Office. $1000 CIGAR-STORE, NTRAL; DO- « ing good business: owner leaving citv. D. G., box 83, Call. PAPER ROUTE ¥OR SALE, TELEGRAPH Hill district, covers 18 blocks: can be bought Cheap, and chances for increase are very good. Apply this office, principals only. ADDRESS EN RANCH. $1’— LODGING-HOUSE, 24 ROUMS: 18 Y. front: must sell this week. 221 Fitth, 7 4 974 FOLSOM—LODGING-HOUSE; 18 ROOMS your own price; rent $40. 0 PARTIES WHO WOULD INVEST IN A new salmon cannery in Alaska. Address C. D. LADD, 9 Third st.. city. $300 STOCK COMPLETE 15-ACRE POUL- « try ranch, Fruitvale. 34 Donohoe bldg. furnished for housekeeping: must be soid at 45RO0M HOUSE: PART CASH, BALANCE easy term: 34 ¥ INITUKRE FOR SALE. OR SAIE—THE FURNITURE OF 155 T00ms; dining-room, bar fixtures, office fixtures, safe, coach, wagonette and harnesses and entire paraphernalia of the American Exchange Hotel, as a whole or bids will be_taken on_20 or 50 room outfits. Apply to J. T. WISEMAN, on premises. T 747 MARKET ST. NOW 11 OPBENING MONDAY, FEB. 3. Brassels carpet lald . Heavy floor oilcloth English linoleum. Eolla oak parior sets L SHIREK & SHIREK, 747 Market, opp. NO BRANCH STORES. KRASKY, FURNITURE AND BED- + ding; new folding-beds, :9 and up: step-lad- ders, 20¢ pr step; furniture exchged. 779 Mission st. EDUCTIONSON LA RGE STOCK. NEW AND second-hand: 400 te, good as news of cloth, 25¢; parlor suits, $19 up; lmoleam, 456: plece’ cha suits, $i4 50: cornice poles, 36c: Tanges, $6: cash or Installments: goods free. .. NELSON. 126 Fourth st o Y QUNG MAN, SPEAKING ENGLISH, French and Spauish, 2 years' experience in butcher ahd grocery business, desires a_situation; references. P, V., 8 Peese ave., Alameda. JENERAL BLACKSMITH WISHES A POST- T tion in city or country: single man; bheavy or light work. Address B. 8., box 54, this office. (399D AND QUICK PANTSMAKER WANTS 31 situation; city or country. Apply to E. DOUR, Montzomery ave. SIIUATION WANTED AS BOOKKEEPER, timekeeper and siock clerk in plumbing or other shop: long city experience; reference fur- Dished. Address G. K., box 78, Cail Office. STRONG BOY WISHES A J0B TN A BLACK- smith-shop; is willing to work; wages no ob- jeet. 1014 Alabama st. BOY,OF 17 WISHES TO LEARN THE MA- chine trade. Address T., box 2, this office. Y bt hchoicing, ond SqptReapiue. dobions & and, typewritin; 3 position.’ Address 3. Ly box 30, Call Office. MAN AND WIFE (GERMAN) WISH SITUA- tions; man good gardener, etc., and wife good m,kL 1425 Geary st. OUNG GERMAN SECOND BAKER ON Lread and cakes; good in all branches. 216 Seventh st. 5 - ANTED—BY 2 JAPANESE FIRST-CLASS chamber-workers. general cooks and skillful washing clothes; first-class dishwashers; city or country. Apply to P. k., care 908 Valencia st..City. attendance. Prayer-meeting Wednesddy evening B UENTRAL METIHODIST EPISCOPAL Chureh—Mission st., bet. Sixth and Seventh. The pastor, Rev. £. R. bille, will preach a- 11 . 3. and 7:30 p. M. Morning subject: “iorgiveness' evening: “The Theater,” third in series on “Amusements. W ASTED — SITUATION, CITY OR COUN- try, as gardener; can milk, drive, handy with tools; low wages; reference. J. L., box 111, Call. |4¥ STEADY MAN OF SLIGHT EXPERI- channc Pldce in first-class buicher-shop, with ance of Ve utcher, box 110, this ofice, oo TA D — YOUNG MAN FOR CHOJ house, 145 Tenth st. 3 A TS WANTED: MRS, SWANS AR e WHIGHAM, 22 Kearny st WO _GUOD BARKEEPERS WANTED; $85 and found. SW. cor. Union and Hyde sts. 4 ARBERSHOP: MUST SELL TO-DA" s AC- count of sickness. Cor. Fourth and Brannan, REAMERY HALL RESTAURANT: - (./ 1ng capucity 120 chairs; meals 5¢. 635 gEyAnTt {IRST-CLASS UP-TO-DATE GENTS FUR- F nishing goods salesmau is wanted at once l?yka first-class house. Apj at once at Ty Ply at 167, Crocker CAKPEL CLLANING. ARPETS CLEANED AND RENOVATED ilke new. FERGUSON & CO., 23 Tenth; toh, South 36. D. MACKINTOSH & CO., snccessars. E. MITCHELL CARPET CLEANING CO., 280 + T4th st.; cleaning 3¢ a yard. Tel. Mission 74. FOR SALE—A NICELY FITTED UP COR- ner saloon. Address S., box 61, Call Office. .‘*7'0 BUTCHER BUSINE! S G V. beeves, 25 sheep, 6 hogs, 500 pounds veal a week; rent $14: 4 living-rooms. Inquire &t 452 Tehama st., bet. Fifth and Sixth. %550 INTERIOR AGENCY OF THIS DIV, paper for sate: $150 to $200 per month. inquire this office. I AKERY FOR SALE ON ACCOUN ness; cheap for cash. 32 BAZAAR DOING BUSINFSS OF &OOOO. $11,000 yearly; estabiished 7 years: half cash, balance easy payments; reference from leading whoiesalc novses: rare opportunity: every investigation. PIERCE, 22 Kearny st. $7‘ 0 WELL-ESTABLISHED DRESSMAK- « ing business: income $125 weekly Dest reasons for seiling; full examination afforded. Address B. S,, box 73, this office. Y TATIONERY, NOTION, TOY, FANCY Z00ds, candy, cigar and_tobacco store for sale: g0od location; o opposition: aiso take a reliable man as partuer wirh about $250; must speak Ger- mav. D. D., box 56, Call. RUTCHE T OF SIC. 1817 Powell st. ANTED 70 BUY GOOD BUSINESS. CALL at 410 Kearny st., room 6. HORSES., JPORSALEOR EXCHANGE—X FINE ROAD: ster; will drive doable or single: can be seen at Olympic Club Stable. UL Sutter st For particulars apply at (LY STEAM CARPET CLEANING, RENOVA- uanSN 8th. S»]_'EV NS, mgr. Tel. South 250. J MCQUEEN'S CARPET BEATING AND REN + ovating works. 453 Stevenson: tel. south 228. NAT]ONAL CARPET BEATING AND RENO- vating Works HAMPTON &BAILLY: layin and altering. 513-815 Guarreros . Mission e WANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS Canning fraits and vegecabl HINSON, Pugallup, Wasne o Address J. HEN YOU BECOME DISGUSTED WITH m work send to SPA ULDING'S PioneerUac- pet ing Works, 853-7 Tehama: tei. So-40. JEW WALDO HOUSE. 765 MISSION, N5Yana 4th—Single furnished rooms. i yac 1050c; week $1 to $260; clean, quiet reading room; strictest attention (0 morning calis; open al) nighy, 0Y 15 TO 16; $10; BOARD AN B 1718 Leavenworth'st., 1.ear v‘“el‘)‘xuoneme. ARTNER IN NEW BARBER-SHOP; Pnu half to a good man cheap. 131 O'Fmv:lxx‘;{' (OONKLIN'S CARPET BEATING WORKS. 335 ! Goldon Gat telephone east 126, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. DVICE FREE—DIVORCE LAWS A & alty; private; no chare unless successfu law suits, claims, col.ections, wills. deeds, elc., at- tended 10, G. W. HOWE, att’y-at-law, 850 Market. l ;‘0 S NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAR- OV ness: ail kinds; wagous, buggies, horses and serapers: sand-wagons. 1128 Mission st. T CESES PASTURED: 8 A MONTH: G0OD care and feed; send for circular. The Hyde ranch, 630 Commercial st. ®.C. H. WESTPHAL, VETERINARY SUR. seon for 8. F. Police Department. Office and hospital, 121 City Hallave.: "telephone south 401. 4() BORSES FCR BALE: ALSO WAGONS lln-k::. iyt S anchos s oAn-ry V.Vsu. 3 01 duy. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. loo_filrrs SECOND-HAND HARNESS; ALy kinds; second-hand wagons, bfiy caris; encla OUP. SEAT, SALAD AND BREAD WiTh cup’ of coffce, wine o clder 633 DAILYS, 619 Merchant st. . - ANTED—AT ROOM 317, 828 M E W o et tn Dobones 1o call %N:rngyo o Dot receive thelr just dues: suits: Su Justice Court. oo w::mgownmAnnnnsil IF UNEM- lean wall-j 1N stam) P., box 64, Call Office. ekl 100 JEN TO GET A SHAVE FOR 56; clean towel to each; bay rum free; hair 10c; first-class workmen. 1415 Montgemery ::& T, J: MURRY, ATT'Y AND COUNSELOR AT . ) advice free. 24 Sixth st., rooms 14, 15. W.E . DAVIDSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 430 Califorala st.. rms. 14-15:_advice free. 2180 20 chead horses. Fifteenti and WAGUNY A D CAKK.AGES, Fon BALE CHEAP—ROAD BUGGY, HAR- pess Jap robe and blanket. Staule, 2113 Pine, FINANCIAL. T.9488 ON 18T AND iffil Mon'faAffifiAfffi o Insurance policies: low iate of interest: Bankbooks bought. " 830 Montgomery NY SUM _OF MONEY ADVANCED ON your furniture, planos or real estate: lowest rate: call and scate'your proposition or write; open evenings, J. NOONAN, 1021 Miss.on st. BICYCLES, VW INDSoR BICYCLES: STRIOTLY $:d n‘ude,; l:lo ul::.wé:,‘d:'tll’llms Wor!:nu!'l?lfi cups fully ni 0: 5 - CROFT @ U0, 334 Post st 5. B+ A1 BAN: P‘HK CYCLERY-NEW WHEELS TO LET; best accommodations. Geary, Mo Alitater and Powell st. car hues :

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